The table elucidates social and financial aspects for four nations in 1994, based on the statistics from the United Nations. Overall, Japan led in all parameters, with the exception of daily calorie supply per head, in which Canada dominated. Conversely, Angola represented the lowest figures among the countries.
Considering nations with prominent data, Japanese citizens possessed the highest yearly income, at $15760, which was roughly $4000 higher than Canada, following Japan closely in this category. Furthermore, life expectancy in the former country was 78 years old, whereas the figure for the latter was 2 years lower. The trend reversed in daily calorie intake, with Japanese consuming 2846 calories everyday, as for Canada, a significant 3326 calories was observed. It was also evident that both nations exhibited a nearly perfect percentage of adult literacy, each recording only 1% of residents being illiterate.
Regarding Peru and Angola, they were both less prevalent compared to the other two countries. $160 was the annual remuneration for inhabitants in Peru, exceeding Angola by $30. Moreover, despite the marginal disparity of 4 years old, with the figures being 51 for Peru and 47 for Angola, a double in adult literacy share was registered (68% and 34% in the same order). Finally, Peru citizen’s consumption per person was 1927 calories, while its counterpart in Angola was 1749.
