Countries with a high literacy rate usually have a high GDP per capita. Nations with low GDP frequently have lower literacy rates since the people in that country have less access to education, and children often have to work to help support the family.
The higher the literacy rate, the higher the standard of living
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high standard of living= high GDP and vice versa
the GDP does not affect the literacy rate. The literacy rate affects the GDP. normally the higher the literacy rate, the higher the GDP, but not always. Some countries can have a very high literacy rate, but not a high GDP. but most of the time the higher the literacy rate, the higher the GDP and standard of living.
poverty is the main factor that affect literacy rates
As literacy rates increase in East and South Asia, the economy and government grow and become more complex and quality of life improves.
The literacy rate of an area, state, or country affects the standard of living by raising it. This is because there are more, better, and more advanced jobs open to a individual or population that has a higher literacy rate, especially high-paying jobs. The socio-economic classes are also affected by literacy rate. A lower literacy rate can increase the gap between them.In general, those who are able to read are more productive, i.e. are paid more. The correlation between literacy rates and standard of living has been shown to be positive.
As literacy rates increase in East and South Asia, the economy and government grow and become more complex and quality of life improves.
a lot
If this is from Home Eco then: Technology has a huge affect on literacy life. Tech. allows you to explore the world as it is today.
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