The tables show the difference between four countries Canada, Japan, Peru and Angola in terms of social and economic indicators, according to the statistics of United Nations from the year 1994.
It is seen that the quality of life in such countries as Canada and Japan is way more higher than in Peru and Angola. For example, an annual income per person (in $US) in Canada and Japan is over than 70 times bigger than in two other states. The difference in such categories as life expectancy at birth, daily calorie supply per person, adult literacy rate (%) is not that dramatical, but still is significant, with the leading of previous pacesetters.
Overall, the leader in both categories is Japan, with roughly 20% higher index in annual income per person than Canada and two points bigger position in life expectancy at birth category. On the other hand, Canada is the absolute leader in daily calorie supply per person rate with the number of 3326.
The country with the least marks in each category is Angola. There is a slight (less than 20%) difference in such categories as annual income per person, life expectancy at birth, daily calorie supply per person between Peru and Angola, and a large difference in adult literacy rate (%) – twice lower in Angola.
