you are more closer to your family..........
you take care of one and another you arent selfish
An example of a developing country is Ghana. Ghana is a developing country because lots of people there don't have good paying job, the country is poor and lots of people are living on the streets.
The income level and standard of living
A low standard of living.
taxes labour forces strong developing country
No, Tasmania is not a developing country; it is an island state of Australia, which is classified as a developed country. Tasmania has a stable economy, high standard of living, and well-established infrastructure. While it may face unique challenges related to its geographic isolation and economic dependence on certain industries, it benefits from the overall economic and social framework of Australia.
Yes, Indonesia is a developing country. The developing countries are also called less-developed countries. Indonesia is a country with a lower standard of living and underdeveloped industrial base.
Still considered a developing country, Costa Rica has the highest standard of living in Central America.
The income level and standard of living
A nation that has a standard of living and industrial capacity which is below it's potential, and still needs outside money and technical expertise in order to bring those resources to their full potential; is a developing country.
Developing countries are mostly those which have moderate per capita income, standard of living is low and not much industrialized.
The Standard of Living in Kenya is the 147th highest in the world. It is considered a developing country. Its standard of living is comparable to that of Bangladesh and Haiti.
as i think every body would like live in developed country rather then developing country.because facilities ,security ,living standard and job opportunity in developed country is much more then developing country.poverty is very less in developed county in comparison to developing country. that's the reason why every country want to be a developed country