Kategorier: Alla - income - education - infrastructure - unemployment

av Loyda De Leon Calderon för 6 årar sedan

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developed vs. developing nations

The distinction between developed and developing nations revolves around various socio-economic factors. Developed countries generally enjoy higher per capita income, efficient infrastructure, and well-funded educational systems.

developed vs. developing nations

developed vs. developing nations

developed

infrastructure
efficient and everything is well equipped in the public system
employment
enough jobs to be given to everyone and enough money is being made for the government
low population
less people, more money that everyone such as the government receives
education
well funded to give everyone the same education
high per capita income
everyone is being paid equally and enough to sustain a household

undeveloped or developing nation

unemployment
the less people who work, the less money is going into the government
low per capita income
low income that each person is receiving
high population
too many people but not enough money to sustain them all
Education
bad education system that is not fully funded
infrasctructre
badly equipped public systems