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I Want to see How income differ between countries in order to develop my question How income influence the life expectancy.
I have Found that, There are about 17 % has income under 500!
and about 32% has income greater than 10,000
the question is let’s see the average life expectancy for these country and see if there is relationship between income and life expectancy, I expect that the higher income , the higher life expectancy which mean there are a positive correlation between theses variables and let’s consider some other vairable such as alcohol consumption
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After looking through the codebook for the GapMinder, I have decided that I am particularly interested to know the relationship between income per person and life expectancy . or see other factor affect life expectancy , I am Not sure about what Type of factor should I choose so I will Use most of them in Codebook
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Variable Name
2010 Gross Domestic Product per capita in constant 2000 US$. The inflation but not the differences in the cost of living between countries has been taken into account.
incomeperperson
2008 alcohol consumption per adult (age 15+), litresRecorded and estimated average alcohol consumption, adult (15+) per capita consumption in litres pure alcoho
alcconsumption
007 total employees age 15+ (% of population)Percentage of total population, age above 15, that has been employed during the given year.
employrate
2011 life expectancy at birth (years)The average number of years a newborn child would live if current mortality patterns were to stay the same.
lifeexpectancy
2008 urban population (% of total)Urban population refers to people living in urban areas as defined by national statistical offices (calculated using World Bank population estimates and urban ratios from the United Nations World Urbanization Prospects)
urbanrate
Hypothesis :
It seems there is relationship between life expectancy and income , the higher income indicate to the higher life expectance
Reference:
https://jamanetwork.com/journals/jama/article-abstract/2513561
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