The table provides information about four social and economic factors for Canada, Japan, Peru, and Angola in 1994, due to United Nations statistics.
Overall, Canada and Japan were responsible for the highest rates in all indicators, while Peru and Angola ranked last.
There was a slight difference between the average total incomes in Japan and Canada, with former standing first with 15,760$. In contrast to Angola, inhabitants of Peru earned higher sums of money by a margin of 30$. According to the statistics, nearly all adults in Japan in Canada were well-educated. The literacy rates of Peru were twice as high as those of Angola (68% and 34%, respectively). Japan was responsible for the highest life expectancy among other countries. In comparison with Japan, people in Canada lived shorter life by two years. Inhabitants of Peru lived nearly as long as those in Angola (51 years and 47 years, respectively).
Eventually, in average, people in Angola consumed half as much calories as in Canada. The average calorie intake per person in Japan was 2846, whereas in Peru it was 1927.
