CEW
Across
- 3. Rate, The number of deaths per 1,000 people per year
- 5. short term aid, Aid given after a disaster like a flood or earthquake to help provide immediate relief
- 6. transition model, A model showing how populations should change over time in terms of their birth rates, death rates and total population size
- 10. A voluntary association of 53 independent and equal sovereign states, which were mostly territories of the former British Empire
- 13. Transfer of resources from one country to another, typically from HICs to LICs
- 15. short term aid, Aid given after a disaster like a flood or earthquake to help provide immediate relief
- 17. Emerging Economies (NEEs), Countries with rapidly growing economies due to the growth of manufacturing industry resulting in rising income and standard of living
- 19. or tied aid, Aid that is given with ‘strings attached’
- 20. Rate, The number of babies born per 1,000 people per year
- 21. Line An outdated line drawn in the 1980s to divide the rich north and the poor south.
- 22. The process which has created a more connected world, with increases in the movements of goods (trade) and people (migration and tourism) worldwide
- 23. Inequality, Compares statistics such as the literacy rates and employment between the males and females
- 24. aid Aid given from one country to another
Down
- 1. gap, The difference in standards of living and wellbeing between the world’s richest and poorest countries (between HICs and LICs)
- 2. Improvement in living standards through better use of resources
- 4. Development, Increase in wealth of a country
- 6. , The decline of a country's traditional manufacturing industry due to exhaustion of raw materials, loss of markets and competition from NEEs.
- 7. National Income (GNI) per capita, The value of goods and services produced domestically, with the balance of income and payments from or to other countries, divided by the population
- 8. Development Index (HDI), A composite development measure that combines GNI (per capita PPP), life expectancy and average years of schooling to give a number between 0 and 1
- 9. structure, The relative proportion of the workforce employed in different sectors of the economy (primary, secondary, tertiary and quaternary)
- 11. short term aid, Aid given after a disaster like a flood or earthquake to help provide immediate relief
- 12. Income Countries (HICs), Countries that share a number of important economic development characteristics including well-developed financial markets, high degrees of financial intermediation and diversified economic structures with rapidly growing service sectors
- 14. When politicians make decisions based on personal benefits instead of for the population of the country
- 16. The practice of acquiring political control over another country, occupying it with settlers, and exploiting it economically
- 18. When producers in LICs are given a better price for the goods they produce which improves income and reduces exploitation
- 19. aid, Aid given by Non-government organisations like Oxfam usually on a small scale