The bar charts illustrate the average years of schooling, scientists and technicians per 1000 people and also the participation levels in research and development in developing and industrialised countries during 1980 and 1990.
Overall, the mentioned divisions are more in the industrialised regions and it is less in the developing places.
In 1980, the average years of schooling were around 2. 1% in developing countries and 8% in industrialised countries. However, in a decade this has risen to almost 3. 8% in developing and nearly 11% in industrialised places. On the other hand, in 1980, the percent of scientist and technicians were almost 10% in developing and around 45% in industrialised areas. Whereas, in 10 years this percentage has elevated to nearly 16% in former and 75% in the latter regions.
Finally, people spending on research and development in developing areas were around 50% and those in industrialised are 150% in 1980. Moreover, in 1990, in developing zones this percent has reduced to less than 20%, while in latter areas this has risen sharply reaching around 350%.
The bar charts illustrate the average years of schooling, scientists and technicians per 1000
people
and
also
the participation levels in research and development in
developing
and
industrialised
countries during 1980 and 1990.
Overall
, the mentioned divisions are more in the
industrialised
regions and it is less in the
developing
places.
In 1980, the average years of schooling were
around
2. 1% in
developing
countries and 8% in
industrialised
countries.
However
, in a decade this has risen to almost 3. 8% in
developing
and
nearly
11% in
industrialised
places.
On the other hand
, in 1980, the percent of scientist and technicians were almost 10% in
developing
and
around
45% in
industrialised
areas. Whereas, in 10 years this percentage has elevated to
nearly
16% in former and 75% in the latter regions.
Finally
,
people
spending on research and development in
developing
areas were
around
50% and those in
industrialised
are 150% in 1980.
Moreover
, in 1990, in
developing
zones this percent has
reduced
to less than 20%, while in latter areas this has risen
sharply
reaching
around
350%.