§2.3 Measuring human development

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This lesson contains 15 slides, with interactive quizzes, text slides and 1 video.

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Welcome!

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What you will learn
  • Describe the different human development indicators you could use to compare the level of development of different countries 
  • Explain why the standard of living is not the same in LEDCs and MEDCs 

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Basic necessities
  • How to check if someone lives in wealth?
  • Look at the basic necessities
Having financial resources to fulfil your needs.
The essentials a person needs to survive.

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Basic necessities
Six basic necessities
  1. Food
  2. Healthcare
  3. Sanitation
  4. Clothing 
  5. Education
  6. Shelter

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Basic necessities
  • Looking at basic necessities can be useful to determine if someone is poor or rich
  • Escape from poverty is not easy
  • Negative spiral
  • Poverty trap
A negative spiral of effects that keep a person poor.

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Slide 6 - Video

Imagine, you live in a slum and your family does not have a lot of money. They can choose to buy a toilet or a mobile phone. Which one would you choose?
Mobile phone
Toilet

Slide 7 - Poll

Human Development Indicators
  • GDP (per capita) is a way to check if a country is poor or rich
  • But how can we check poverty and wealth?
  • Human Development Indicators
Signals that show how good or bad the life situation is of a human.

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Human Development indicators
  • Increase freedom and opportunities
  • Improve wellbeing
  1. Infant mortality rate
  2. Literacy rate
  3. Distribution of medical doctors
  4. Life expectancy

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What is not a basic necessity?
A
Sanitation
B
Education
C
Internet
D
Shelter

Slide 10 - Quiz


What is does not belong in the human development index?
A
Life expectancy
B
Infant mortality rate
C
Literacy rate
D
Death rate

Slide 11 - Quiz

What does the Human Development Index measure?

Slide 12 - Open question

Making the exercises!
  • Make exercises of §2.3 Measuring economic development 2, 3, 5 & 7
  • Whisper if you want to talk to you neighbour
  • Read the book carefully
  • If you have a question, raise you hand for help!
  • Finished the exercises? Practice the keywords!

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What you have learned
  • Explain what kind of different economic development indicators you could use to compare the wealth of different countries 
  • Explain what the advantages and disadvantages are of using these economic indicators 

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End of lesson!



Homework: Read §2.2 and make the exercises!

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