The chart presents factors that are socio-economic for given countries in 1994, reported by United Nations data.
Overall, it can be observed that Japan and Canada demonstrated the highest points in every indicator. In contrast, Peru’s and especially Angola’s overall living standards were at the lowest level in the given year.
To begin, in 1994, Japan’s income from each person was dominant at $15,760, while Canada’s was behind by $400. Whereas Peru and Angola illustrated little earnings, which were $160 and $130 respectively. Furthermore, data regarding life expectancy at birth showed that the leading countries shared almost similar results in favor of Japan. Simultaneously, people in Peru and Angola tended to live about fifty years.
When it came to daily calorie supply per person, Japan and Canada exchanged positions and the last country’s supply indicated 3,226 calories, while the daily supply in Japan was exceeded by roughly 500 calories. However, Remaining countries’ supplies still stayed the lowest among the countries, which were below 2,000 calories. Also, the literacy rate of adults in Japan and Canada reached equality at 99%. Whereas, rate-wise, Peru had around 70%, and Angola’s indicator was still the lowest among the countries.
