Low life expectancy in developing countries 194419
Average gain, the observed differentials in life expectancy between developing countries are considerable For instance, the World Development Indicators (World Bank 1998) show the highest life expectancy in 1998 as 76 years for Costa Rica, while the lowest as 37 years in Sierra Leone It is thus essential to Increasing number of low life expectancy in developing countries Main problems and consequences in third world Possible solutions Educate people from developing countries, improve health services and provide nutritional food Main body Factor 1= malnutrition Shortage of food as population is bigger and bigger these days which unbalanceAnalysis of the effect of these two groups of factors upon life expectancy, using data for 95 less developed countries, indicates that mortality is primarily influenced by such socioeconomic development measures as urbanization, industrialization, and education, and secondarily by such public health measures as Socioeconomic Development And Life Expect...
