If a country has a low Literacy Rate, then they are probably not going to have a good economy or production of products distributed around the world. If the production of products is poor, than no country will buy/trade from them, and the then become a poor country. That then affects their Standard of Living, neglecting them the luxuries and comforts they desire. When a country has a good literacy rate, they should succeed in their economy and production of products, meaning that more countries will want to buy/trade from them and they will be able to buy the luxuries and comforts they so desire. Not only that, but they might also have better doctors, lawyers, ect., than Another Country. From the research I have conducted, I have concluded that Europe has the highest Literacy Rate in the world, and the U.K. has the leading literacy rate of all the other countries (sorry, America's #3!).
Very high. I don't think that any European countries have a literacy rate of less than 90%. In most countries in Europe, close to the entire population above the age of fifteen is literate.
The higher the literacy rate, the higher the standard of living
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yes
high standard of living= high GDP and vice versa
The higher the standard of living the greater the literacy rate
The higher the standard of living the greater the literacy rate
The literacy rate of an area, state, or country affects the standard of living by raising it. This is because there are more, better, and more advanced jobs open to a individual or population that has a higher literacy rate, especially high-paying jobs. The socio-economic classes are also affected by literacy rate. A lower literacy rate can increase the gap between them.In general, those who are able to read are more productive, i.e. are paid more. The correlation between literacy rates and standard of living has been shown to be positive.
Standard of living
As literacy rates increase in East and South Asia, the economy and government grow and become more complex and quality of life improves.
As literacy rates increase in East and South Asia, the economy and government grow and become more complex and quality of life improves.
the GDP does not affect the literacy rate. The literacy rate affects the GDP. normally the higher the literacy rate, the higher the GDP, but not always. Some countries can have a very high literacy rate, but not a high GDP. but most of the time the higher the literacy rate, the higher the GDP and standard of living.
The literacy rate for Cuba is high therefore so is the standard of living