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The table compares four different countries in terms of several social and economic indices measured by the United Nations in the year 1994.

Overall, Japan stands out on the chart with its exceptional performances in all but one category – daily calorie supply per person. In contrast, Angola reported lowest measurements by all counts. Another noteworthy feature is the striking social and economic disparity between developed and developing countries, not least in terms of annual income per capita.

Developed countries such as Canada and Japan reported exceptionally high figures across all social and economic measures. Average annual income per person in Japan, for instance, was $15,760, while that of Canada averaged $11,100. Similarly, Japan was found to have slightly higher life expectancy than Canada, which was 78 and 76 respectively. In contrast, an average Canadian consumed significantly more calories than their Japanese counterpart, whose respective calorie counts were well over 3,000 and just over 2,800. The literacy rate in both nations, however, stood at an identical 99%.

As for developing nations in question, their indicators were considerably lower. People in Peru made $160 per annum, which was $30 more than those living in Angola. Furthermore, average life expectancy in both countries was found to be roughly 50. However, there were noticeable differences in terms of calorie intake and literacy rate. While Angolans consumed 200 fewer calories than those living in Peru (1927), Angola had the lowest literacy rate, at around a third, which was twice as little as in the latter.


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