The table illustrates social and economic factors for four countries in 1994, based on United Nations statistics.
Overall it is clear that Canada and Japan represent significantly higher values for all of the indicators, while Peru as well as Angola had considerably lower numbers.
In terms of annual income per person, Canada and Japan accounted for 11100 and 15760 us dollars respectively. Similarly, for other categories such as life expectancy at birth, daily calories and adult literacy rate these countries had almoust equal values.
By contrast, at this time Peru stood at 160 dollars annual income per person and in Angola individuals had 130 us dollars each. Subsequently, indicating a big gap between these countries and Canada with Japan. However, in other categories there were slightly lower numbers comparing to Canada and Japan.
