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Development Indicators: are statistical measures used to assess and compare the economic, social,

and environmental conditions of different regions. They help evaluate progress, identify challenges,
and guide policy decisions by providing insights into various aspects of well-being and development.

GDP/GNP: Measures a country's economic performance and standard of living by calculating the
value of all goods and services produced.

Average Income: The average earnings per person. It indicates the general wealth and standard of
living in a country.

Percentage of Higher Education Graduates: Indicates the educational level of the workforce,
reflecting the country's potential for innovation and economic growth.

Age Range of Education: Assesses the inclusiveness and accessibility of education by determining
the typical age span for formal schooling.

Standard of Water Pipes: Reflects the quality of a country’s water infrastructure, essential for public
health and safe drinking water.

Water Access: Measures the proportion of the population with access to safe and reliable water,
crucial for health and quality of life.

Electricity Consumption: Indicates the level of economic activity and standard of living through the
amount of electricity used by a population.

 Number of Computers per Person: Reflects access to technology and digital literacy,
important for education, work, and participation in the modern economy.
 Number of Televisions per Person: Measures access to information and entertainment,
reflecting the standard of living and consumer spending.
 Telephone Communication: Indicates the level of connectivity and communication
infrastructure, essential for economic and social development.

Health Care: Assesses the quality and accessibility of medical services, crucial for ensuring a healthy
population and improving life expectancy.

 Calories per Person per Day: Reflects the nutritional status and food security of the
population, essential for health and well-being.
 Death/Birth Ratio: Provides insight into population growth, stability, and overall health
trends within a country.
 Life Expectancy: Measures the average lifespan of the population, indicating the overall
health and quality of life in a country.
 Ratio of Doctors per Person: Reflects the availability of medical care, with a higher ratio
indicating better healthcare access.

Economic Activity: Gauges the level of economic transactions and employment, indicating the
health and vibrancy of the economy.

Crime Levels: Measures the rate of criminal activity, impacting social stability, safety, and economic
development.

Political Stability: Indicates the level of peace and stability within a country, essential for economic
growth and long-term development.

Women Employment: Reflects gender equality and economic inclusiveness, contributing to overall
economic development and poverty reduction.

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