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Rich and poor
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Recap of 2.1
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Find online a picture of a MEDC
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Find online a picture of a LEDC
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There aren't only differences between countries but also within countries; we call these differences regional disparities.
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There aren't only differences between countries but also within countries; we call these differences regional disparities.
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Rural areas in LEDC's are normally poorer than urban areas. Therefore people move from the rural areas to cities, this is called rural-urban migration.
This rural-urban migration causes the growth of slums.
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Explain why rural-urban migration causes slums to grow.
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Why do people migrate from the rural to urban areas?
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Measuring economic developoment
LEDC or MEDC?!
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Gross Domestic Product
GDP
All the money that is earned in a country per year.
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Gross Domestic Product
The total value of all products and services produced by a country.
GDP per capita
The total GDP of a country divided by the number of citizens in that country.
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Disadvantages of using GDP
the GDP per capita is an average number.
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Disadvantages of using GDP
the GDP per capita is an average number.
the GDP per capita cannot tell us anything about regional differences in a country.
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Disadvantages of using GDP
the GDP per capita is an average number.
the GDP per capita cannot tell us anything about regional differences in a country.
the GDP per capita doesn’t tell you anything about what you can buy for a certain amount of money in a specific country.
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Disadvantages of using GDP
the GDP per capita is an average number.
the GDP per capita cannot tell us anything about regional differences in a country.
the GDP per capita doesn’t tell you anything about what you can buy for a certain amount of money in a specific country.
in some countries it is very difficult to measure the GDP.
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Economic employment sectors
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Economic employment sectors
Another way to measure development
How do people earn their money?
Three different sectors
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Economic employment sectors
Another way to measure development
How do people earn their money?
Three different sectors
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Economic employment sectors
Another way to measure development
How do people earn their money?
Three different sectors
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Measuring human development
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Human Development-Index
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Poverty trap = negative spiral of effects that keep a person poor.