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Human Wellbeing - Coggle Diagram
Human Wellbeing
HDI
Health
quality of life
Healthcare
Hostpitals
Doctors
Medicare
Clean food and water
Safe home
Clothes
Education
primary education
Few work oppourtunites
time for people to find themselves
learn about culture
secondary education
better education
Tertiary Education
More opportunities for stable work
Income
GDP
Gross Domestic Product
What is produced from that country
GNI
Gross National Income
the money that comes in from the country's producion
Steady flow of money
secure job
fair pay
Cost of living crisis (inflation)
Case studies
Bhutan
GNH - gross national happiness
Mediation + Culture centre
Tanzania
Extreme Poverty
cannot afford school
living in a one room home
no access to clean food and water
Poor quality of life
less infrastructure
poor healthcare
expensive education
High mortality rate
High birth rate
Australia
Everyone else
MEDC
good education
good healthcare
better quality of life
good income (average)
First Nations
lower life expectancy
high birthrates
LED (community)
poor education
poor income
poor healthcare
living in rural community
less access to hospitals/local doctor
less access to shops
less access to schools
less access to work
poorer quality of life
Interpreting graphs + Maps
Scatter plot
identify trend
positive
as 1 variable increases the other also increases
trendline goes from bottom left to top right
negative
as 1 variable increases the other decreases and vice versa
trendline goes from top left to bottom right
how close the dots are to the line determines it's strength
numbers (quantiy)
both extremes
exception
which dots are furthest away from trendline
what doesn't fit the pattern
why
Population profile
Contractive
wide top, narrow base
high life expectancy
lower birth and fertility rates
usually indicates MEDC
decreasing population
what does it indicate
Expansive
narrow top, wide base
high birth rate and fertility rate
lower life expectancy
rely on the work force (ages 16-64
i think
)
Usually indicated LEDC
growing population
what does it indicate
Stationary
moderately wide top and base. wider middle (work force)
mostly even throughout
indicates MEDC
higher life expectancy
higher birth and fertility rate
what does it indicate
Choropleth maps
even or uneven distribution
Why?
pattern?
numbers (quantify)
exception
what is different to the pattern
what doesn't fit?
clusters of single colours
even spread of all the colours or
all
the same colour
Refer to colour change
light to dark
meaning
spatial distribution of dots
areas of high development
areas of low development
improving wellbeing
Aid from other countries
Multilateral aid
large organisations supporting
experts in the field
NGO/charity aid
non-government organistation
religious charities i.e. Vinnies
Bilateral Aid
only 2 countries involved
one country financially supports another
supported
country becomes dependent on aid
Sustainable development goals
17 goals to reach equality
everyone be able to achieve good quality of life
targeted goals to improve well being
covers all indicators of HDI (income, health, education)
Gender Equality
Women
in some countries (LEDC)
married and have children before 18
Looking after home and family
no education
don't learn about their bodies
how to be healthy
taking care of themselves better
low literacy rates
less opportunities to succeed in life
unpaid labour
not allowed jobs