Human Wellbeing Concepts

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Across
  1. 3. the proportion of adults who can read and write
  2. 5. The total value of goods and services produced within a country in a given year, often used to indicate economic health.
  3. 6. Statistical data about the population, including age, gender, income, education, and employment, often used to understand population trends and wellbeing.
  4. 8. A measure that combines wellbeing, life expectancy, inequality of outcomes, and ecological footprint to show how efficiently countries use resources to achieve long, happy lives.
  5. 9. The average number of children born to a woman over her lifetime, often used to predict population growth and demographic changes.
  6. 10. Measures that use numerical data to describe aspects of wellbeing, such as income levels, literacy rates, and life expectancy.
Down
  1. 1. Measures that describe the quality or characteristics of aspects related to wellbeing, such as people's perceptions, opinions, or feelings about their living conditions.
  2. 2. The quality of life of individuals and communities, which includes aspects such as physical health, economic status, social relationships, and emotional happiness.
  3. 4. Differences in the distribution of people, resources, or conditions across different geographic areas, such as variations in income or access to services.
  4. 5. The total income earned by a country’s residents and businesses, including any income from abroad.
  5. 7. A composite indicator that measures average achievements in key dimensions of human development, such as life expectancy, education, and income