1.2 Measuring prosperity and quality of life

1.2 Measuring prosperity and quality of life
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AardrijkskundeMiddelbare schoolhavo, vwoLeerjaar 2

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1.2 Measuring prosperity and quality of life

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! Everything written in red is a note, I will check your notebook next lesson. So write every note in your notebook !

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Slide 3 - Link

Two ways to measure prosperity

1. Gross national product per capita
2. Labor force

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GNP/head
Everything earned in a year: number of inhabitants
Labor force
Residents who work for pay + unemployed people

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Distribution of the labor force
How are working people distributed across the sectors:
- primary sector = agricultural sector
- secondary sector = industry sector
- tertiary sector = services sector


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Primary sector
Primary sector: Work that focuses on growing products
Agriculture: keeping animals or growing crops for human use
  • agriculture
  • Cattle breeding
  • Horticulture, gardening

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Secundary sector
Secondary sector = industrial sector
Raw materials are processed into a product
(or semi-finished product)

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Tertiairy sector
Companies engaged in the provision of services    -> service sector

For example, serving in the hospitality industry


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What is the secundary sector?
A
Industry
B
Service
C
Agriculture
D
Commercial service

Slide 10 - Quiz

Which profession belongs with the quaternary sector?
A
Dairy farmer
B
Train operator
C
Geography teacher
D
Welder in steel factory

Slide 11 - Quiz

Which sector does this pig farmer belong to?
A
Primary
B
Secundary
C
Tertiairy
D
Quaternary

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Primary sector
Secundary sector
Tertiairy sector

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A way to measure well-being
1. Human Development Index (HDI)
(Life expectancy, purchasing power and literacy rate)

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Living conditions of the inhabitants
1. Life expectancy
How old residents live on average.
(Hygiene, healthcare and food situation)
2. Purchasing power
What can you buy for 1 euro?
Compare prosperity between countries.
3. Literacy rate
How many residents over the age of 15 can read and write.

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What is well-being?
A
That indicates whether someone is doing well.
B
Having enough money and being able to meet your needs well.

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Prosperity is:
A
Income
B
Power
C
Happiness

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The world is divided into three groups

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1. Core

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2. Semi-periphery

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3. Periphery (developing countries)

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Write down in your notebook the difference between developing countries and developed countries

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