Human Wellbeing and Development

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Across
  1. 5. – The uneven distribution of resources or opportunities, often measured in wealth or access to services.
  2. 7. Expectancy – The average age a person is expected to live, often used as a measure of health and development.
  3. 10. to Water – The availability of clean, drinkable water, which is a crucial factor in human health and wellbeing.
  4. 11. – The state of being extremely poor, often measured by living on less than $1.90 per day.
  5. 12. Mortality – The number of deaths of infants under one year of age per 1,000 live births, often used as a development indicator.
  6. 13. – Having a job or career, which is a key factor in economic wellbeing.
Down
  1. 1. – The increase in the proportion of people living in cities, often linked with economic development.
  2. 2. of Life – A general term describing the overall well-being and standard of living of people in a certain area.
  3. 3. – An abbreviation for a United Nations index measuring development using indicators like life expectancy, education, and income.
  4. 4. – A key indicator of education, often measured by the percentage of people who can read and write.
  5. 6. – A fundamental human right and key factor in improving life chances and reducing inequality.
  6. 8. – Abbreviation for Gross Domestic Product, a measure of the total economic output of a country, often used to indicate wealth.
  7. 9. – A broad term used to describe the physical, mental, and emotional quality of life of individuals or groups.