Seminar 1 ? Week 5
Problem 1: Exercise 1 from chapter 2
Problem 2: Exercise 2 from chapter 2
Problem 3: Use the Selected Development Indicators from the 2010 World Development Report to find the richest and poorest countries in the world. What measure of "rich" should you use, and does this choice affect your answer?
Problem 4: Use the Human Development Report 2010 to find the most developed and least developed countries according to the Human Development Index. Discuss to what extent this is a measure of whether the countries in question are developed.
Problem 5: Use the Human Development Report 2010. Try to find examples of countries that are rich, but have a low HDI. What characterize these countries? Try also to find poor countries with high HDI. What characterize these countries? Relate this to the column labeled "GDP per capita rank minus HDI rank".
Problem 6: Calculate the HDI of this country:
HD Indicator for Country X |
|
DEMOGRAPHY |
Value |
Total Population (millions), 2001 |
79.2 |
INCOME |
Value |
GDP Per Capita (PPP US$), 2001 |
2,000 |
Female Estimated Earned Income (PPP US$), 2001 |
1,696 |
Male Estimated Earned Income (PPP US$), 2001 |
2,447 |
Percentage of Population Below Poverty Line (US$ 1 a day) ? 1990?2001 |
18.0 |
EDUCATION |
Value |
Adult Literacy Rate (% age 15 and above), 2001 |
92.7 |
Female Literacy Rate, 2001 (%) |
90.9 |
Male Literacy Rate, 2001 (%) |
94.0 |
Combined Primary, Secondary, Tertiary Gross Enrolment Ratio (%), 2000?01 |
64 |
HEALTH |
Value |
Life Expectancy at Birth (yrs.), 2001 |
68.6 |
Life Expectancy at Birth (Female), 2001 (yrs) |
71.0 |
Life Expectancy at Birth (Male), 2001 (yrs) |
66.3 |
Infant Mortality Rate (per 1,000 live births), 2001 |
30 |
Under 5 Mortality Rate (per 1,000 live births), 2001 |
38 |
Problem 7: Exercise 3 from chapter 3