development and human welfare Flashcards

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development definition

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economic and social progress that leads to an improvement in the standard of living and QOL for an increasing proportion of the population

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types of factors contributing to development and improving human welfare

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  • economic
  • demographic
  • social
  • cultural
  • political
  • environmental
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one example of each factor contributing to development

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economic - employment
demographic - life expectancy
social - access to services/ QOL
cultural - education/ethnicity
political - democracy, freedom of speech
environmental - pollution

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which do u think most important development factor is and why

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economic because has a knock on effect on many other factors. e.g demographic –> more money, improve healthcare, higher life expectancy. environmental –> money allows countries to invest in greener transport, sustainable clothes and food etc

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4 what subheadings can QOL be divided into (one example of each)

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  • economic - income
  • physical - diet
  • social - education
  • psychological - happiness/freedom
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what is GDP per capita

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gross domestic product (per capita) is the total value of a country’s economic production over a year, divided by the population.

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what is GNI per capita

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gross national income per capita is the total value of country’s economic production including net income from abroad, over the course of the year, divided by the population.

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what is birth rate

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No_ live births per 1000 people per year

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what is HDI

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Human Development Index - a score from 0-1 that incorporates life expectancy, GNI per capita and access to education

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what is GINI index

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the measure of inequality is used to analyse the distribution of wealth or income among the citizens of a country

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what is corruption perception index

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this scores each country on how corrupt their government is

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why is HDI best measure

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Takes into account: economic, social and demographic factors of development. Gives us a good overall view. Proportion of each factor’s weight in the index aligns with their importance/impact on development (economic, in this case GNI has the most)

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limitations of GNI

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doesn’t show variation/inequality that may exist between the population (rural vs urban). ignores social development and human rights. doesn’t take into account things like informal economy

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limitations of death rate

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HICs like UK have older population so higher death rate. LICs like Bangladesh have more young ppl so lower death rate

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what is aid

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transfer of goods, money, expertise or services to assist development of LICs and improve QOL

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