all the developing countries have to concentrate about their education first.... i strongly believe it
Some common economic problems faced by developing countries include poverty, income inequality, lack of infrastructure, limited access to education and healthcare, high unemployment rates, inflation, and debt. These issues can hinder economic growth and development in these countries.
A developing country 1. Is that country which has relatively low standard of living, an undeveloped industrial base, and a moderate to low Human Development Index (HDI) score and per capita income, but is in a phase of economic development. 2. Usually all countries which are neither a developed country nor a failed state are classified as developing countries.
Education is vital for development and growth of any economy.Educated people know much about technology with its latest versions,so they can use this factor in developing the products that are producedfrom the rural market , also increase the rate of its growth.Thats why developing countries which have limited education and limitedliteracy , suffer from lower rates of growth and they depend on exports.
As the economies of developing countries grow, indicators such as GDP per capita, employment rates, and foreign direct investment (FDI) are likely to improve. Additionally, social indicators like access to education and healthcare may also see positive changes, reflecting enhanced living standards. However, environmental indicators could be adversely affected due to increased industrial activity and urbanization, leading to potential challenges in sustainable development.
A developing country is typically characterized by lower income levels, limited industrialization, and lower standards of living compared to developed nations. These countries often face challenges such as inadequate infrastructure, limited access to education and healthcare, and higher rates of poverty. Additionally, developing countries may rely heavily on agriculture and have less diversified economies. Social, political, and economic factors also contribute to their classification as developing nations.
Developing countries needs to0 improve on each aspect of life.firstly government should attempt to appeare a way to use from technology for whole in the countries. When
Dole A. Anderson has written: 'Management education in developing countries' -- subject(s): Industrial management, Study and teaching (Higher)
ow does comparative and international education in terms of intensive studies influence the growth of developing or transition countries?
because of the availability of everything. food, jobs, health, education. everything.
Birth control, education. (And Condoms)
A. Grisay has written: 'The quality of education in developing countries'
Few opportunities with poor education. Average years in school is less than 3 years in developing countries.
due to lack of education and increase poverty developing countries will mot develop due to an increases corruption and embezzlement of funds thorough government members developing countries will not develop
Ray Prosser has written: 'Adult education for developing countries'
It is countries that are described as developing. South America, Africa, and Asia are mostly made up of developing countries. There are many island nations, as well as the countries of Central America, that are considered developing nations.
Developed countries produce large quantities of goods, services, and in general do a lot of manufacturing. Countries such as these use science to improve technology and generally have good health care and education for their people, as well as adequate food, clothing, and housing. Developing countries practice subsistence farming and often have a poor income, clothing, and housing. Very few people in developing countries receive proper health care or education, and life expectancy is relatively short. Most developing countries also lack the resources needed for economic growth.
It is must for every country at least for developing country like India, Pakistan etc. and very imp. for underdevloped countries