The given table illustrates the data about home earnings, newborn death and management expenditure in the chosen African nation.
Generally, it can be clearly seen that three low-income countries generally have much higher infant deaths and at the same time focus on the military rather than education.
Specifically, in four high-income household countries, Cote d'Ivoire ranked first with $ 2, 900 per household, followed by Botswana with $ 1, 860 per family. In conservatism, despite two mandates, Botswana is quite comparable to Cote d'Ivoire, with high neonatal mortality, education and defense investment. However, household income in the latter two countries accounts for more than half of the top two countries, so there is a considerable margin. Residents of Zaire earned more money than in other countries during the latter group, including low-income countries, and the government invested more in the military than education at the same time at 48% and 7%, respectively. increase. Ethiopia has the highest number of dead babies and the lowest spending on education.
The
given
table illustrates the data about home earnings, newborn death and management expenditure in the chosen African nation.
Generally
, it can be
clearly
seen
that three low-income
countries
generally
have much higher infant deaths and at the same time focus on the military
rather
than education.
Specifically
, in four high-income household
countries
,
Cote d'Ivoire
ranked
first
with
$ 2
, 900 per household, followed by Botswana with
$ 1
, 860 per family. In conservatism, despite two mandates, Botswana is quite comparable to
Cote d'Ivoire
, with high neonatal mortality, education and defense investment.
However
, household income in the latter two
countries
accounts for more than half of the top two
countries
,
so
there is a considerable margin. Residents of Zaire earned more money than in other
countries
during the latter group, including low-income
countries
, and the
government
invested more in the military than education at the same time at 48% and 7%,
respectively
.
increase
. Ethiopia has the highest number of dead babies and the lowest spending on education.