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1. | An example of country that is using tourism to help it develop. |
2. | One way of reducing the development gap by getting wealthy foreigners to visit for holidays and spend money. |
3. | The most developed nations are known as a .... |
4. | A measure of a country's development which uses life expectancy, education and GNI per head to give a score between 0 and 1. |
5. | How well humans needs are being met alongside a country's economic development |
6. | The population ............. is how a country's population is made up in terms of age and gender. |
7. | This has happened to a person if they are forced to move from their home but who stays in their country. |
8. | The process of buying and selling goods between countries. |
12. | The number of babies that die before the age of 1 per 1000 live births each year. |
13. | The positive changes that a country goes through that means that people's standards of living and quality of life will improve. |
14. | The basic equipment and structures (such as roads, rail, water supplies, sanitation and energy) that are needed for a country or region to function properly. |
16. | A small type of loan given directly to poor people in order for them to start up businesses and become self-sufficient. |
17. | The average number of people that die per 1000 people per year |
19. | A person that moves voluntarily to try and seek a better life, such as a better-paid job. |
21. | Brazil, China, Malaysia and India are all examples of these types of countries. |
22. | A country is described as this when it has no coastline and is surrounded by other countries. |
24. | When help is given by a government or a charity to a place in need. |