Across
- 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
- 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.
- 6. the total percent of population who can read and write.
- 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."
- 11. takes into account income, life expectancy and education when measuring human wellbeing and development
- 12. the organisation who developed the Millennium Development Goals to address extreme poverty
- 13. state of people who lack basic necessities like food, clean water, education and healthcare
- 14. the amount of Sustainable Development Goals that have been agreed upon to address global challenges
Down
- 1. quantitative indicators use objective ___________ measures to indicate the level of development and wellbeing in a country
- 2. better known as MDG
- 4. the country where the 'Gross National Happiness Index' (GNH) is used to measure human happiness
- 7. the total value of the goods and services produced in a country over one year
- 9. poor levels of this result in low levels of adult literacy
- 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.
