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Yogita Ingle 6 years, 10 months ago
Developed Countries
Developing Countries
More average income, higher per capita income and better standard of living
Low average income, less per capita income and not good standard of living
The standard of living in developed countries is generally very high
The standard of living in developing countries is normally not very high
People of the developed countries avail the services of public facilities
Most of the people in developing countries are deprived of facilities
Literacy rate is quite high due to better education system
Literacy rate is quite low as people are deprived of education facilities
Life expectancy rate is more due to better standard of living
The standard of living in developing countries is normally not very high
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