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  • global development
    • key words
      • HDI : is a scale range which measures how developed a country is from 0-1
        • human development index
        • measures different factors together
      • GDP : is the total value of goods and services produced by a country annually
        • gross domestic product per capita
        • GDP per capita  is equal to GDP divided by countries population
      • political corruption : is an average measure of how corrupt the government is an a nation
        • its a range from 1-100
    • factors affecting uneven development
      • infertile farmland
        • low food production , constraining the population size
          • vulnerable to flooding
      • landlocked countries
        • no access to sea
          • no trades
      • no natural resources
        • no coal , gold or oil to trade and grow their income
      • natural hazords
        • constant rebuilding and destroyed land
          • vulnerable to flooding
      • climate
        • tropical countries are difficult to work with
          • too hot or too cold countries can affect crop growth
      • steep topography
        • bad for farming and food production
      • war and conflict
      • collination
    • Malawi
      • debt
        • in 2005 , Malawi was spending 9.6% of its GNI on paying debts and interests
      • life expectancy
        • 63 in malawi
      • infant mortality
        • 35 per 1000 births
      • income
        • in 2017 , Malawi GNI per capita was $338
        • national network is 0
      • location
        • landlocked country in the southeastern of Africa
      • population
        • 18.14 million in 2018
      • challenges
        • deforestation
        • constrained water resources
        • reduced fertility
        • STD
    • uneven development in the uk
      • north south divide
        • education : top 100 schools in England are judged by exam results are in the south of the country
        • wages : average wages are higher in south of England but living is also higher in the south
        • health : life expectancy and health outcomes are better in south of englan
        • transport infrastructure : trains coming into London have more passengers and are higher quality and which come more frequently
    • impacts of uneven development
      • envoirment
      • income
      • international migration
      • health
    • consequences to uneven development
      • access to housing - slums
      • water security -  access to clean water
      • employment - informal economy
      • food security - not enough food to eat
      • technology - dont access mobil phons

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