Developed, Developing and Undeveloped Notes
Dec 28, 2015
Developed, Developing and Undeveloped Notes
Developed EconomiesRich Countries
Urban: Most of the population lives in cities Farming: Farming is done commercially,
not for immediate survival Jobs: Things like businesses and services Families: Smaller families because the
children don’t need to work, lives with immediate family
Education: All people attend school Industrialization: Has industry, factories,
and has a high level of technology
Developed EconomiesRich Countries (continued)
Work: parents work outside the home Needs: all needs are met, especially
survival Foods: Food is purchased, not grown Choices: People have lots of choices for
their own lives and future Hope: People hope for more and bigger
stuff
Developing EconomiesIn-Between Countries
In-Between: Some small cities and small farming
Farming: Some farming is done for money, but much is done for survival
Jobs: There is less farming done and more business and service jobs starting to form
Transportation: Bikes and motor bikes, but they are hoping for a car
Education: Some people attend school Industrialization: A few industries and
factories exist as well as some technology
Developing EconomiesIn-Between Countries (continued)
Work: Work outside the home sometimes
Needs: Some needs are met, and they are now working on getting both needs and wants
Electricity/Water: They now have this luxury as well as running water
Choices: Some choices for their lives and future
Hopes: Wish to meet their survival needs and have only wants
Undeveloped EconomiesPoor Countries
Rural: People live in the countryside, no cities
Farming: Farm to feed themselves and survive
Jobs: Both parents work at home on the farm
Transportation: Animal, foot, sometimes a bike
Education: Little to no education
Industrialization: Basically just farms, no store bought items
Undeveloped EconomiesPoor Countries
Families/ Work: People live with their extended families so there is more help with work; larger families since more children are needed to help with work
Needs: People work to meet their survival needs
Technology: No technology; handmade tools and clothes
Choices: people have very little choices for their lives and future
Hopes: They want food, safety, and health care