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The image contains two graphs; the top graph is a bar chart labeled 'Expenditure on Health & Education, UAE as % of GDP' and has three pairs of bars representing the years 1985, 1990, and 1993. In 1985, health expenditure was around 4.0%, and education was approximately 12.0%. In 1990, health was just under 6.0%, and education was around 8.0%. In 1993, health was about 6.5%, and education was approximately 13.5%. The bottom graph is a line chart labeled 'Infant Mortality and Life Expectancy, 1970 - 1992' with two lines, one for life expectancy (years) and the other for infant mortality (per 1000 births). In 1970, life expectancy was about 65 years, and infant mortality was roughly 80 per 1000 births. By 1992, life expectancy had increased to just under 75 years, whereas infant mortality had decreased significantly to about 20 per 1000 births.
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The bar chart compares the expenditure on health and education from 1985 to 1993 in UAE, while the line graph illustrates how life expectancy and infant mortality in UAE change between 1970 to 1992.
We can observe from the bar chart that both spending on health and education in UAE increased from over the eight-year period, and UAE expend more money on Education sector. It is also noticeable that life expectancy in UAE rose, whereas infant mortality in this country dropped significantly from 1970 to 1992.
In 1985, UAE spended on health and education sector nearly 8% and 10% respectively. In 1990, there was a decrease in health speding, at 7% and the figure for education spending was double that figure. In 1993, expenditure on health grew remarkbly, peaked at 10%. The similar trend was seen in spending on education, reached the highest point of approximately 15%.
There was an positive improvement in age of UAE residents. In 1970, UAE residents’ life expectancy was around 60 years. This figure increased to 70 years in 1992. By contrast, the mortality of infant in UAE fell enormously from 70 per 1000 births to only 20 per 1000 births over the period shown.
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