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Development Indicators: Hierarchy of Countries and Comparing Countries

Comparing the hierarchy of countries and their development.

Development Indicators - Hierarchy of Countries and Comparing Countries

Exercise 1 - What is a Development Indicator?

  • Wealth
    • GDP per person
  • Health
    • Doctors per 1000 people
    • Deaths per 1000 births
    • Life Expectancy
  • Education
    • Number of children per teacher
    • Percentage of children in school (aged 4-18)
  • Trade and Business
    • Percentage of people with Internet access
    • Average house price
  • Employment
    • Percentage of adults (aged 18-65) employed
  • Services
    • Percentage of population with access to electricity

Exercise 2 - The Hierarchy of Countries

LEDC CharacteristicsMEDC Characteristics
Poor healthcare - especially in rural areasExcellent healthcare available to all
Less GDPLarger GDP
Bad/Poor sanitationGood, efficient sanitation
Less Food and Drink AvailableLarge range of food available to all
Poor quality housingGood housing
Corrupt governmentWell advanced in technological race
Poor access to educationFair democracy and voting system
More prone to conflictEducation for all children aged 4-16

Newly Industrial Countries (NICs) are LEDCs where manufacturing has grown very rapidly leading to economic development e.g. South Korea, Brazil, Mexico, China, India, Turkey, and South Africa.

Exercise 3 - Compiling Data on Countries

CountryGDP($)HIV(%)Life ExpectancyPopulation below poverty line(%)Energy Consumption per person (kwh)Mobiles per person
Britain353000.2078.7014.05.7371.14
Kenya16006.7055.3150.0120.9300.17
Portugal218000.4077.870.04.3501.14
Afghanistan8000.0143.7753.025.9400.79
China53000.1072.888.02162.9400.34
Norway556000.1079.670.0339.2401.08
Iceland394000.2080.430.026999.5401.08
Nigeria22005.4047.4460.0125.0000.20
Columbia72000.7072.2749.24876.7500.60
Chad16004.8047.2080.08.9300.04
Japan33800-0.1082.020.07644.7000.80
Australia375000.1080.620.010756.4800.96
Chile144000.3076.9618.22966.0000.76
Hungary195000.1072.928.63613.0001.00
Mexico125000.3075.6313.81686.0000.52

Exercise 4 - Comparing Countries and Indicators

CountryGDP($)RankMobiles per personRankDifferenceDifference2
Britain3530041.14139
Kenya1600130.171039
Portugal2180071.141636
Afghanistan800150.798749
China5300120.341311
Norway5560011.08324
Iceland3940021.08311
Nigeria2200130.201411
Columbia7200110.601100
Chad1600130.041524
Japan3380060.80711
Australia3750030.96639
Chile1440090.76811
Hungary1950081.00539

Mexico

12500

10

0.52

12

24
Total Difference:138

COEFFICIENT = 1- 6x138

153 - 15

COEFFICENT = 0.75

A coefficient of 0.75 tells us that there is a good relationship between GDP per person and mobile phones per person. As the GDP goes up, so does the number of mobile phones.

To summarise, I first discovered that you can use many “development indicators” to compare countries, particularly MEDCs with NICs and NICs with LEDCs. I narrowed the large amount we came up with to a small amount I could find out and use to compare a total of fifteen countries. Using the Spearman's Rank, I discovered that, for instance, things to do with wealth have a positive relationship, one goes up while the other also goes up whereas some have a negative relationship, I could predict something such as life expectancy goes up and population below the poverty line goes down roughly, or vice versa.

When we were studying Ghana we found out that, as an LEDC it had quite a low life expectancy due to poor living conditions compared to Britain, a MEDC, has a large-ish life expectancy which has a positive relationship with other development indicators.

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