The table presents information about essential aspects of life, such as population growth, average birth per woman, and lifespan after birth, in countries with different income levels in 2002 and 2004.
From an overall perspective, almost all sectors have expected an upward trend during the period. However, the extent of development is significantly different. Moreover, countries with low salaries have experienced a slight decline within the population growth and number of births.
First an foremost, the population in counties with high payments have decreased from +0.8% to +0.7%. Likely, poor sides of the world have declined from +2% to 1.8%. To compare, citizens with medium salaries maintained their development and
Nevertheless, the situation showing a conversive results in the birth-giving sector, where wealth regions have sustained its average number (1.7) and middle countries have marginally plummet from 2.2 to 2.1. But states with modest payment have moderately dropped from 3.9 to 3.6.
The life expectancy sector has appeared to be the only sector where each type of government underwent a surge. While countries with biggest and lowest payments have gained 0.7%, the middle ones demonstrated a remarkable soar, achieving 70 years.
