Categorias: Todos - income - development - education - infrastructure

por Jesse Araiza 6 anos atrás

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Developed vs. Developing Nations

Developing countries face several challenges that prevent them from reaching the status of developed nations. High population levels often correlate with higher poverty rates, and low per capita income is a common issue.

Developed vs. Developing Nations

There are several ways for a developing country to become a first world country. A good way would be to join the World Trade Federation.

Developed vs. Developing Nations Jesse Araiza

Developed Nation

There is a high average income per person in a given area.
The lower a population is, the more likely it is to be a first world country.
There is a lower percentage of unemployed people in developed countries, leading to more money being produced.
Schools are better funded and produce better taught students than developing countries.
The infrastructure of a developed nation is better equipped than those of developing nations.

Developing Nations

Per Capita Income
The low average income per person in a given area.
Population
With a higher population, the higher the chances are of a country being poor.
Unemployment
There is less money generated in countries with high unemployment.
Education
The schools, teachers, books, and programs, etc. are poorly funded.
Infrastructure
The system of public works is sub par in these countries.