Development Indicators
Development indicators are statistical measures used to assess the economic and social progress of a country or region. They provide valuable insights into various aspects of development, such as health, education, and income levels. Common examples include Gross Domestic Product (GDP), literacy rates, and infant mortality rates. These indicators help policymakers and researchers identify areas that need improvement and track progress over time.
By analyzing development indicators, countries can compare their performance with others and set goals for future growth. They also play a crucial role in international organizations, such as the United Nations, which use these metrics to allocate resources and support development initiatives globally.