Across
- 2. The percentage of adults that can read and write = Literacy...?
- 4. The difference in levels of development between the richest and poorest countries in the world
- 7. A measure of a country’s development, using GNI per capita, years of education and life expectancy.
- 9. The total amount of money earned by a country’s people and businesses divided by the number of people in that country. It is used to measure economic development.
- 10. Things that indicate the state or level of something
- 11. Not regular, consistent, or equal
- 12. The well-being of a population = Quality of...?
Down
- 1. The progress of a country in terms of wealth and human well-being.
- 3. Concerning social factors, such as level of education, and economic factors such as income.
- 5. Development measures this within a country.
- 6. Countries recognised by the World Bank as having a lower income than other countries. This classification is reviewed yearly
- 7. Countries recognised by the World Bank as being wealthier. This classification is reviewed yearly.
- 8. Money received from working
