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Exploring Global Economic and Social Indicators with Gapminder Data
The Gapminder analysis explores global development trends using data from 1990 onwards, focusing on key indicators like life expectancy, GDP per capita, population, and total GDP. The study reveals upward trends in life expectancy, with Europe and Oceania leading, while Africa, though improving, remains behind. A strong positive correlation between GDP per capita and life expectancy highlights the role of economic growth in improving health outcomes. Population analysis shows Asia as the most populous, driving rapid GDP growth, while Oceania has minimal growth due to smaller populations. The analysis emphasizes the need for targeted policies to bridge regional disparities.