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Measuring Development

In today's lesson on Human Geography, we will explore important development indicators. Begin by submitting your Religion and Language Graphic Organizers and collect your handout. We will focus on various characteristics of development, including GDP per capita, literacy rates, life expectancy, and urban population percentage. Additionally, we will examine factors like physician density and infant mortality rates using resources such as the CIA World Factbook. Engage in analyzing these statistics for a deeper understanding of global development disparities.

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Measuring Development

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  1. Measuring Development World geography Human geography unit

  2. For today, 10/07 • * Turn in your Religion and Language Graphic Organizers to the tray • * Pick up a handout. Don’t begin working yet.

  3. Characteristics of Development • (1.) GDP per capita (6.) Physician density • (2.) % of workers who are farmers (7.) Life expectancy • (3.) Literacy rate (8.) % of population urban • (4.) Population growth rate (9.) Infant mortality rate • (5.) % of women using contraceptives (10.) Net migration rate

  4. Websites to be used: • CIA World Factbook: • http://goo.gl/sJFi • Development Rankings: • http://goo.gl/yCtG1

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