SNAPSHOTGlobal Development and Inequality, 2011

This table shows thirteen commonly used indicators of “development” and their variations in 2011 across four major groups of countries defined by average level of per capita income.7 In which areas has the Global South most nearly caught up with the Global North?

Gross National Income per Capita with Sample CountriesLow Income: $995 or Less (Congo, Kenya, Ethiopia, Afghanistan, Myanmar)Lower Middle Income: $996– $3,945 (India, China, Egypt, Algeria, Indonesia, Nigeria)Upper Middle Income: $3,946–$12,195 (Mexico, Brazil, Turkey, Russia, Iran)Upper Income: $12,196 or More (USA, Western Europe, Japan, South Korea, Australia)
Life expectancy M/F in years58/6066/7068/7577/83
Deaths under age 5 per 1,000 live births12060247
Deaths from infectious disease: %3614117
Access to toilets: %35508499
Years of education7.910.313.814.5
Literacy rate: %66809399
Population growth: % annual2.271.27.96.39
Urban population: %27417478
Cell phones per 100 people224792106
Internet users per 100 people2.313.729.968.3
Personal computers per 100 people1.24.311.960.4
Cars per 1,000 people5.820.3125.2435.1
Carbon dioxide emissions: metric tons per capita13513