Assignment:
1.Fill in the empty caskets down below (life expectancy and mobiles per 100 inhabitants in 2009). Assume f
2.Make a short analysis for each country. Also do you think they follow the "pattern", or is it something that varies?
Countries
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IRAQ
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THAILAND
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BELGIUM
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BRAZIL
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BNP/Capita
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6 454,62 USD
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1,400 USD
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43 412,53 USD
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11 339,52 USD
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Growth/increased BNP/Capita
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8,4 % annual change
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6,4 % annual change
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-0,3 % annual change
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0,9 % annual change
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HDI
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0,59
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0.69
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0,9
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0,7
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Government debt-GDP ratio
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11 %
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4, 3 %
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1, 7 %
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4, 1 %
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Population
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32,58 million
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66,79 million
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11,14 million
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198,7 million
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Population growth
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2,5 % annual change
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0,3 % annual change
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0,8 % annual change
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0,9 % annual change
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Births per woman
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05 (2010)
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02 (2010)
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02 (2010)
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1,81 (2011)
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Infant mortality
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31/per 1000 live births for 1 Year (2011)
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11/per 1000 live births for 1 Year (2011)
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4/per 1000 live births for 1 Year (2011)
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14/per 1000 live births for 1 Year (2011)
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life Expectancy
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68,98 year (2011)
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74,09 year (2011)
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80,48 year (2011)
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73,44 year (2011)
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Median/average age
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Mobiles per 100 inhabitants in 2009
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Access to clean water
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85.0%
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96 %
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100 %
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97 % (2011)
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CO2 emissions
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114 667/ thousand tons (2010)
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4,10 ton (2009)
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108 947/ thousand tons (2011)
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419 754/ thousand tons (2010)
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Agriculture's share of GDP
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8,6 (2003)
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12,4 % (2011)
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0,7 % (2010)
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5.5 % (2011)
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Percentage of women in the workforce
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17 % (2009)
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46,2 % (2009)
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44,9 % (2009)
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43,7 % (2009)
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Expense Health Care / person
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62 (2007)
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136 (2007)
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4 056 (2007)
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606 (2007)
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Balance of trade 2011
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33 965 (2008)
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31 677 (2010)
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-10 013
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29 796
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Consumption per person in
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2316 (2011)
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1343 (2011)
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8021 (2011)
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2438 (2011)
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Remember to proceed always from the countries up above!
4. Describe short the differences between the countries: Iraq, Thailand, Belgium, and Brazil. You do not need to go in exactly on a detail level. Try also to describe the differences in a VERY comprehensible way. Not so easy, always.
5. Which country seems to have the best prosperity, here you can/have to use the dimensions: GDP/CAPITA or why not HDI. (All three dimension). Here you need to appropriately conduct a study over time.
Use the tool on the site: https://www.gapminder.org/
Download gapminder for free on this link: https://www.gapminder.org/world-offline/#.U1Y53lV_uyk
It is many dimensions to choose between. It may be appropriate to have Time as the x-axis, if you want to see trends across different countries. The dimensions, you can look forward in the y-axis.
For simplest way to put results in your report, you can use the Alt + Print Screen, then paste it into Word using Ctrl + V.
Examples of search of correlations
Thus, where one can assume that the development of two key figures developed on same way (correlated statistical language, hence the term correlation).
Here occurs, a comparison between the expected age of life and GDP / Capita.
You can even get the evolution by selecting Trail and then Play.