The table illustrates social and economic figures for four nations (Canada, Japan, Peru, and Zaire) in 1994, following to United Nations statistics.
Overall, what stands out from the graph is that Japan and Canada demonstrated the highest numbers in annual income and in birth rate, whereas Peru and Zaire presented the lowest quantity in these indicators.
Japan displayed the highest amount of yearly income per person ($15760), and demonstrated 78 in life expectancy at birth. Moreover, Canada also one of the countries with high indicators. It prevented $11100 in annual salary per human, which is lower to 4660 than Japan statistics. In addition to this, it also demonstrated 76 in birth rate, even it is lower, it exibited 3326 on daily calorie supply per human, while Japan indicated 2846.
In comparison to other countries, the Zaire showed the smallest numbers on all values except daily caloric availability per person (1749), such 130 in natality rate. The metrics of Peru also fewer. It revealed 160 in per annum income, and 51 in birth statistics. The differences between Peru and Zaire is a minor, but in comparison to others, it is the minimum figures.
