ECONOMICS
DEVELOPMENT
Educational level of people
60
Human
Development Health Status of the people
Report
Per capita Income
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Per capita Income
Comparing
Human Life Expectancy
Criteria
ID
Development
Index Literacy Rate
Gross Enrolment Ratio for
3 levels
U
Infant Mortaality Rate
YG
Comparing Literacy Rate
States
Net attendance Ratio
Types of countries of world Bank
D
Rich countries : Per Developed countries rich Low-income
Capita Income 12,736$ countries including countries1045$
U
per Annum middle cash 1570$ per annum
Infant Mortality Rate can be dened as total number of children that die before
ST
the age of one year our of 1000 live children born in that particular year.
Literacy rate can be dened as proportion of literate population in the age group
of 7 years & above.
Net attendance Ratio can be dened as the total number of children of 6-10 years
age group attending school out of total no. of children in the same age group.
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, Per capita income = Total Income from all the sectors
Total Population
= Total National Income
Total Population
BMI- can be calculated by taping the weight of a person (kgs) & height (mtr)
then divide the weight by the square of the height of a person. If the result
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is less than 18.5 then person in under nourished & if more than 25, then person
is over weight.
HDI (Human Development Index) Rank of India in the World is 136.
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Key Points to Remember:
1. Development :- Development is generally defined as growth. Some
of the important goals are - seeking more income, equal treatment,
freedom, security, and respect from others.
ID
Different people have different development goals. What may be
development for one May not be for the other. It may be destructive for
the other.
U
One would consider earning more income, being a common factor
among people. With this income, they buy services and goods for their
daily needs.
YG
Per capita Income = Total National Income/Total Population
• For comparing countries, their Income is considered to be one of the
most important attributes.
National development refers to the ability of a nation to improve the lives of
D
its citizens. Measures of improvement may be material, such as availability of
healthcare etc.
Sustainable Development is development that meets the needs of the
U
present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their
own needs.
ST
We have not inherited the world from our forefathers — we have
borrowed it from our children.
Human Development Index is a composite statistic of life expectancy,
education and per capita income indicators, which are used to rank countries
in four tires of human development.
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DEVELOPMENT
Educational level of people
60
Human
Development Health Status of the people
Report
Per capita Income
E3
Per capita Income
Comparing
Human Life Expectancy
Criteria
ID
Development
Index Literacy Rate
Gross Enrolment Ratio for
3 levels
U
Infant Mortaality Rate
YG
Comparing Literacy Rate
States
Net attendance Ratio
Types of countries of world Bank
D
Rich countries : Per Developed countries rich Low-income
Capita Income 12,736$ countries including countries1045$
U
per Annum middle cash 1570$ per annum
Infant Mortality Rate can be dened as total number of children that die before
ST
the age of one year our of 1000 live children born in that particular year.
Literacy rate can be dened as proportion of literate population in the age group
of 7 years & above.
Net attendance Ratio can be dened as the total number of children of 6-10 years
age group attending school out of total no. of children in the same age group.
Class X - Social Science 168
, Per capita income = Total Income from all the sectors
Total Population
= Total National Income
Total Population
BMI- can be calculated by taping the weight of a person (kgs) & height (mtr)
then divide the weight by the square of the height of a person. If the result
60
is less than 18.5 then person in under nourished & if more than 25, then person
is over weight.
HDI (Human Development Index) Rank of India in the World is 136.
E3
Key Points to Remember:
1. Development :- Development is generally defined as growth. Some
of the important goals are - seeking more income, equal treatment,
freedom, security, and respect from others.
ID
Different people have different development goals. What may be
development for one May not be for the other. It may be destructive for
the other.
U
One would consider earning more income, being a common factor
among people. With this income, they buy services and goods for their
daily needs.
YG
Per capita Income = Total National Income/Total Population
• For comparing countries, their Income is considered to be one of the
most important attributes.
National development refers to the ability of a nation to improve the lives of
D
its citizens. Measures of improvement may be material, such as availability of
healthcare etc.
Sustainable Development is development that meets the needs of the
U
present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their
own needs.
ST
We have not inherited the world from our forefathers — we have
borrowed it from our children.
Human Development Index is a composite statistic of life expectancy,
education and per capita income indicators, which are used to rank countries
in four tires of human development.
169 Class X - Social Science