The table below details the data about social and economic indicators for four countries such as Canada, Japan, Peru and Angola in 1994, based on United Nations statistics.
Overall, Japan and Canada were significantly high in every category, in comparison to Peru and Angola which were lower but in daily calorie supply category, they both were slightly high but remained the lowest, especially Angola which was the lowest in every category, in the given period.
Canada and Japan were enormously high economically, especially Japan with 15760$ and Canada accounted for 1110$, also in the category of life expectancy at birth, Japan was higher than Canada, 78% and 76% respectively. While Peru and Angola, were remarkably low in economic indicator, with 160$ and 130$ in turn. In terms of life expectancy, Peru was slightly high from Angola (47%), by 4%(51%) at birth.
In terms of daily calorie supply, in all countries the figures were remarkably high, especially Japan with 3326 for per person and Canada with 2846 per head. But in adult literacy, both accounted the same percentage, 99%. Again Peru and Angola, showed the low process, in the category of daily calorie supply, Peru with 1927 per person and Angola with 1749. They also remained low in adult literacy, Peru accounting for 68%, while Angola which was lower for 34%, which means lower once as Peru.
