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Development and Globalisation

KEY QUESTIONS: What is development? What are the different types of development? How can we measure levels of development?. Development and Globalisation. Geographical Photo Analysers – Complete the columns on your table evidence for development, evidence for no development. .

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Development and Globalisation

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  1. KEY QUESTIONS: What is development? What are the different types of development? How can we measure levels of development? Development and Globalisation

  2. Geographical Photo Analysers – Complete the columns on your table evidence for development, evidence for no development.

  3. What is Development..? An improvement in a number of characteristics of a country. Development can suggest economic, demographic, social, political and even cultural changes.

  4. Your Task... SOCIAL ECONOMIC CULTURAL POLITICAL DEMOGRAPHIC

  5. CHARACTERISTICS OF A DEVELOPED COUNTRY

  6. How can we measure development? BUT – this is only an economic indicator... Ca we measure using all the other elements of development? There are many ways to measure development. The most common are: GDP (Gross Domestic Product) – The total value of all finished goods and services produced by a country in a year. GNP (Gross National Product) - The total value of all finished goods and services produced by a country in a year plus all net income that the country has earned overseas. Expressed in $.

  7. The Human Development Index (HDI) Statistic used to rank countries in order of development.

  8. HDI • HDI takes into account, GDP, life expectancy , adult literacy, enrolment in education at all levels. • A measure of 1.0 developed. • Under 0.5 low levels of development. • Perfect surely?

  9. With reference to ONE country, describe and explain the ways in which it is developed or underdeveloped.

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