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Chapter 9-Development A country’s level of development is categorized according to 3 factors: Economic Social Demographic Human Development Index (HDI)created by United Nations & recognizes a country’s level of development Key Issue 3-Where does level of Development Vary by Gender Use your graphic organizers and follow along: GEM Gender Related Development Index Economic Indicator for Gender Differences. Social Indicators Demographic Indicators Key Issue 3-Continued Gender Empowerment Economic Indicators of Empowerment Political Indicators of Empowerment Key Issue 4-Why do LDCs Face Obstacles to Development? Problems with Self Sufficiency Rostow’s Development Model Four Asian Tigers Petroleum Rich Arabian Peninsula States Problems with International Trade Alternative WTO Key Issue 4-continued Transnational corporations Loans Structural Adjustment Programs Fair Trade Fair Trade Producer Standards Fair Trade Worker Standards HDI (continued) To create HDI the UN selects 1 economic factor, 2 social factors, & 1 demographic factor that an international team determines a country’s level of development. Economic-gross domestic product Social-literacy rate & amount of education Demographic-life expectancy HDI-continued Country with highest HDI-Norway US is usually in top 10 Canada & Japan were higher than Norway in 90s Other European countries typically in top 10 Lowest ranked country Sierra Leone 2 dozen lowest ranking countries from subSaharan Africa Gross Domestic Product GDP-value of the total output of goods & services produced in a country, normally during a year GDP higher in MDC than LDC Per capita GDP measures average wealth Types of Jobs Average per capita is higher in MDCs because people earn their living by different means than in LDCs Jobs fall into 3 categories: primary, secondary, tertiary Primary sector-workers in this sector directly extract materials from Earth through agriculture, mining, fishing, & forestry Types of Jobs (continued) Secondary sector includes manufacturers that process, transform, & assemble raw materials into useful products. Other secondary sector industries take manufactured goods and make them into finished consumer goods Tertiary sector-involves taking goods & services to people in exchange for payment. Includes retailing, banking, law, education, and government Quarternary and Quinary Sector Quarternary-jobs in business services such as trade, insurance, banking, advertising, wholesaling Quinary-health, education, research, government, retailing, tourism, & recreation