Year 10 Geography Revision

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Across
  1. 3. the type of indicators which demonstrate a person's 'quality of life' and cannot be calculated numerically - e.g. health status, work/life balance or living conditions
  2. 5. the multi-dimensional term used to describe people’s quality of life and happiness. It refers to a human's access to what they need for life to be good.
  3. 6. the total percent of population who can read and write.
  4. 8. human ____________________ is defined by the United Nations as the ability of people to "lead long and healthy lives, to be knowledgeable, to have access to the resources needed for a decent standard of living and to be able to participate in the life of the community."
  5. 11. takes into account income, life expectancy and education when measuring human wellbeing and development
  6. 12. the organisation who developed the Millennium Development Goals to address extreme poverty
  7. 13. state of people who lack basic necessities like food, clean water, education and healthcare
  8. 14. the amount of Sustainable Development Goals that have been agreed upon to address global challenges
Down
  1. 1. quantitative indicators use objective ___________ measures to indicate the level of development and wellbeing in a country
  2. 2. better known as MDG
  3. 4. the country where the 'Gross National Happiness Index' (GNH) is used to measure human happiness
  4. 7. the total value of the goods and services produced in a country over one year
  5. 9. poor levels of this result in low levels of adult literacy
  6. 10. refers to the number of years a person can expect to live and is based on an estimate of the average age that members of a particular population group will be when they die.