The illustration displays social and economic indicators for Canada, Japan, Peru, and Angola in 1994, based on United Nations statistics.
Overall, both Canada and Japan experienced the highest figures, while Peru and Angola showed the lowest numbers.
Annual income per person in Canada was $11,100, while in Japan it was $15,760, surpassing Canada. Life expectancy at birth demonstrated similar proportions for both Canada and Japan: 76 years for Canada and 78 years for Japan. Daily calorie supply per person in Canada was 3,326, whereas in Japan it was 2,846. The adult literacy rate was the same for both countries, 99%.
While annual earnings per person were $160 in Peru, they were $130 in Angola. There is not a big difference in life expectancy at birth in both countries, with Peru accounting for 51 years and Angola 47 years. Daily calorie supply was 1,927 per person in Peru, and 1,749 per person in Angola. The proportion of Peru is double that of Angola in adult literacy rate, with 68% and 34% respectively.
