The given tables present the statistics of people involved in the study and scientific works, and the allocated amount for thesis sectors in the third and first world countries in two different years.
Overall, citizens of the industrialized states are more educated and involved in science-based jobs than individuals of underprivileged nations. Also, western governments splurge money on the research and developing sectors where the least incoming countries can hardly manage a little budget for that.
Moreover, students of poor states availed less than 4 years of schooling whereas, the average academic year for a first nation citizen was more than 8 years in both 1980 and 1990. Consequently, in these two years, the number of employees involved in scientific and technic based jobs was about 20 thousand, and the allocated budget for dissertations was under 50 billion US dollars in the poor states.
On the other hand, the first world countries provided nearly 180 billion which significantly raised to more than 350 billion as incentives in the research sectors for national progress.
The
given
tables present the statistics of
people
involved in the study and scientific works, and the allocated amount for thesis sectors in the third and
first
world countries in two
different
years.
Overall
, citizens of the industrialized states are more educated and involved in science-based jobs than individuals of underprivileged nations.
Also
, western
governments
splurge money on the research and developing sectors where the least incoming countries can hardly manage a
little
budget for that.
Moreover
, students of poor states availed less than 4 years of schooling whereas, the average academic
year
for a
first
nation citizen was more than 8 years in both 1980 and 1990.
Consequently
, in these two years, the number of employees involved in scientific and
technic
based jobs was about 20 thousand, and the allocated budget for dissertations was under 50 billion US dollars in the poor states.
On the other hand
, the
first
world countries provided
nearly
180 billion which
significantly
raised to more than 350 billion as incentives in the research sectors for national progress.