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    • development is the progress of a country in terms of economic growth, use of technology and human welfare
    • development can be effected by politics, social, economic and environmental factors
    • we measure development using GNI
    • GNI is a measure of economic activity that divides the gross national income by the total population
    • GNI considers values of goods and services and income earned from investments overseas
    • UK GNI per capita in 2022 was £40410
    • HICs has a high GNI
    • quality of life is the standard of health, happiness and money
    • HDI is a composite measure of development - it combines social and economic measures - it combines GNI, literacy rate and life expectancy to give a scor between 0 and 1
    • HDI is effected by income, education and life expectancy
    • birth rate is the number of live births per 1000 of the population
    • death rate is the number of deaths per 1000 of the population #
    • infant mortality rate is the number of babies who die before their 1st birthday per 1000 of the population
    • life expectancy is the age someone is estimated to live to in a country
    • literacy rate is the % of people who can read and write is a country
    • limitations of economic and social measures
      1. government twists figures
      2. hard to count
      3. out of date
      4. informal economy not taken into account
    • there are 5 levels of development
    • demographic transition model
      1. high stationary
      2. early expanding
      3. late expanding
      4. low stationary
      5. declining
    • high stationary sector includes tribes, has a high birth rate and death rate which fluctuates because of diseases, famine and war - fairly stable population
    • early expanding like Afghanistan - high birth rate and decreasing death rate - growing population
    • late expanding like india - rapid drop in birth rate and decreasing death rate - slow growing population
    • low stationary - usa - low birth rate and low death rate
    • declining - germany - lower birth rate than death rate
    • reasons for uneven development
      1. physical - land locked countries and extreme weather
      2. economic - corrupt LIC leaders sell resources cheap to TNC to profit
      3. historical - 1650 - 1900 10 million people moved from africa to america
    • consequences of uneven development
      1. health
      2. wealth
    • inequality in health
      1. LIC can invest in healthcare and are more likely to have complications
    • inequalities in wealth
      1. most developed countries are the richest
      2. africas global wealth is only 1%
    • immigrant - moves into a country
    • emigrant moves out of a country
    • refugee - forced to move a country
    • displaced person - forced from their home but stay in own country
    • economic migrant - moves to seek a better life with more money
    • middle east refugee crisis
      1. 2015
      2. 100000 fled from syria and afghanistan
    • in 2004 1.5 million economic migrant moved to the uk with 2/3 being polish
    • primary sector is producing raw materials like fishing and farming
    • secondary sector is manufacturing raw materials like steel production
    • tertiary sector is selling goods or providing service like teacher
    • quaternary sector is high tech industries like laboratory researcher
    • aid is a form of help from one group of people to another
    • short term aid - given after a natural disaster as relief
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