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04 millitary exp,life expentency,school life expntncy
1.
2. Economic
Social
Demographic
Analysis of economic
performance
Evaluate the Communities and
individuals
Studies the human population and
some factors like age birth rate,
death rate ect
5. Military Expenditure is also known Defense budget,
is the amount of financial resources for the used of
raising and maintaining an armed forces dedicated
by nations.
When there are more threats then a large amount of
military budget is spend by the nation.
Military Expenditures are effected by the sluggish
GDP and poverty.
Military expenditure make our economy strong by
removing the effects of threat.
8. Salaries
Training
Health Care
Maintained Armed Equipment &Facilities
Military Research and Development
Family Housing
Retirement Pensions
Operation
Military Aid
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13. The average period that a person may expect
to live.
Life Expectancy is based on the year of their
birth, current age, gender and other
demographic factors.
In the world women have lower mortality rate
than males ,so women life expectancy is
higher than males.
GDP and economy is less effected by the life
expectancy.
16. Factors Increased Life expectancy
Industrialization
Economic status
Medication
Agriculture
Factors decreased Life expectancy
Drug use
Smoking
Air pollution
Not proper exercise & diet
17. School Life expectancy describes the number of
years that a child spent in the educational system
of his or her country.
In this time period primary and secondary
education involve.
School life expectancy has been increased in the
whole world during the period 1990-2009 .
2 to 9 % GPD is allocated for the education.
Resource plays a vital role to facilitate good
education to young population.
18. Male & Female (SLE)
Male = 9.6 to 11 yearsFemale = 8.3 to 11
years
19. Pakistan (SLE)
Total = 8
years
Male = 8
years
Education
Expenditure
= 2.1%
Female =
8 years
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/School_life_expectancy
ttp://mercatus.org/publication/defense-spending-and-economy