Question:
Analyze the chart below and answer the question that follows.
Data courtesy of the UN Development Programme 2006-2008 and World Bank 2009
The chart above compares measures of development using the HDI and GDP. Why might Turkey rank lower in the HDI indicator even though it has a high GDP?
A. Turkey has a lower GDP than comparable countries in the HDI ranking.
B. Turkey must increase its HDI to have a higher GDP ranking.
C. Turkey is only compared to other European countries in GDP, not to the world, as it is in the HDI.
D. Turkey may struggle to provide adequate education or health care, or it may have a lower life expectancy.
Please select the best answer from the choices provided.
Answer:
"Turkey may struggle to provide adequate education or health care, or it may have a lower life expectancy. "
Explanation:
The Human Development Index (HDI) is a arithmetical device used to ration a country's complete attainment in its social and financial magnitudes. The social and economic magnitudes of a nation are built on the fitness of individuals, their level of teaching accomplishment and their standard of living. The maximum groove on the HDI is a 1.0. Countries with a score from 0.80 to 1.0 are measured to be countries with “very high human development.”