Given is the bar chart depicting the amount of money spent on healthcare and education in the UAE during a period of 8 years from 1985, while the line graph compares life expectancy and infant mortality rate in this country between 1970 and 1992.
Overall, what stands out from the first chart is that the spending on healthcare and education saw a significant upward trend over the surveyed period. In addition, while life expectancy experienced a slight rise from 1970 to 1992, the infant death rate dropped.
According to the bar chart, expenses on healthcare started at around 8% of GDP in 1985. Despite slightly decreasing to nearly 7% half a decade later, the public health expenditure then went up to 10% at the end of the surveyed year. Turning to the spending on education, having commenced at 10% in 1985, then the figure rose significantly, finishing at around 15% of the total in 1993.
As depicted in the line graph, the life expectancy was around 60 years in 1970, however, there was a noticeable upward trend to more than 70 years in 1992. Meanwhile, the number of infant deaths plunged rapidly from 70 deaths per 1000 births in 1970 to just 20 against 1000 in 1992.
Given
is the bar chart depicting the amount of money spent on healthcare and education in the UAE during a period of 8 years from 1985, while the line graph compares life expectancy and infant mortality rate in this country between 1970 and 1992.
Overall
, what stands out from the
first
chart is that the spending on healthcare and education
saw
a significant upward trend over the surveyed period.
In addition
, while life expectancy experienced a slight rise from 1970 to 1992, the infant death rate dropped.
According to the bar chart, expenses on healthcare
started
at around 8% of GDP in 1985. Despite
slightly
decreasing to
nearly
7% half a decade later, the public health expenditure then went up to 10% at the
end
of the surveyed
year
. Turning to the spending on education, having commenced at 10% in 1985, then the figure rose
significantly
, finishing at around 15% of the total in 1993.
As depicted in the line graph, the life expectancy was around 60 years in 1970,
however
, there was a noticeable upward trend to more than 70 years in 1992. Meanwhile, the number of infant deaths plunged
rapidly
from 70 deaths per 1000 births in 1970 to
just
20 against 1000 in 1992.