Development: GCSE Geography Definition
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What is development in geography?
In GCSE Geography, development refers to a process that raises the standard of living within a country. Increased production of goods and services typically achieves this, leading to an increase in wealth.
It is impossible to define a country's level of development using one measure because development covers so many strands. Typically, a range of measures are combined to assess the level of development a country has reached. Measures of development include:
Gross National Income (GNI): the total amount of money that a country's population earns in a year.
Gross Domestic Product (GDP): the total value of goods and services produced by a country in a year.
Demographic data: population data such as life expectancy, infant mortality, birth and death rates.
The Human Development Index (HDI) combines a range of measures, including literacy, income, and life expectancy.
The measures of development can also be categorised into several groups, including:
social: education, health.
economic: income.
physical: climate, housing.
psychological: freedom, happiness.
The exam boards refer to a country's level of development in different ways. It is important to be familiar with the correct terms.
Edexcel: developed, emerging and developing
OCR: advanced countries (ACs), emerging and developing countries (EDCs) and low-income developing countries (LIDCs)
AQA: high-income countries (HICs), newly emerging economies (NEEs) and low-income countries (LICs)
Development Revision Resources to Ace Your Exams
You can learn more about urbanisation in our GCSE Geography revision note pages:
Definitions & Measures of Development (Edexcel GCSE Geography A)
Defining & Measuring Development (Edexcel GCSE Geography B)
Development (OCR GCSE Geography B)
Global Variations in Economic Development (AQA GCSE Geography)
Meet all your GCSE Geography revision needs, improve your grades, and boost your confidence using revision resources from Save My Exams. This includes using our development flashcards and development exam questions with student-friendly answers.
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