Exploring Global Development Trends
This interactive dashboard provides access to the World Bank's World Development Indicators (WDI) database, featuring over 1,400 indicators for more than 200 countries and territories.
Our focus is on analyzing the interrelationships between financial stability, education, health, poverty, and social protection, with special attention to Pakistan's development compared to other nations.
Key Research Questions
- How does financial stability impact poverty and education in Pakistan?
- How are education levels linked to child labor, gender disparity, and crime?
- How do developed nations use financial stability to uplift lower-income groups—and why is this missing in Pakistan?
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Featured Indicators
- GDP per capita
- Life expectancy
- School enrollment
- Poverty headcount ratio
- Health expenditure
Key Findings
Financial Access
Low financial access and high inflation worsen poverty and reduce school attendance in Pakistan.
Education Impact
Education levels strongly influence labor outcomes and crime prevention.
Gender Inequality
Gender inequality in access to finance and education remains critical in Pakistan.
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Pakistan vs. Developed Nations: Key Insights
Financial Stability
UK & UAE show high investment in health and education, strong social protection, and minimal child labor. Pakistan lacks financial inclusion and spends less on health/education.
Education Impact
Education levels strongly influence labor outcomes and crime prevention. Pakistan suffers from gender inequality in education access.
Health Outcomes
Developed nations have significantly better health outcomes due to higher expenditure and better infrastructure.
Social Protection
Pakistan's weak social protection systems exacerbate poverty and inequality compared to developed nations.
Recommendations for Pakistan
- Increase tax-to-GDP ratio and reduce debt servicing to fund education/health
- Invest in conditional cash transfers to improve school enrollment
- Expand healthcare and social protection systems
- Promote gender equity and enforce child labor laws
- Learn from UK/UAE models of integrated policy approaches