All cartograms from worldmapper.org- Š Copyright 2006 SASI Group (University of Sheffield) and Mark Newman (University of Michigan)
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• All the Data is from the period 2002-08
• The data used in the following cartograms are from- UNDP, WHO, CIA world fact file, UN statistics division, UNCTD, etc.
• Cartograms are maps where the territories have been re-sized according to variable data sources.
Total population
Population growth
Level of spending on private health care is related to the ability to pay, not the need for health care.
Private Health Spending
Private health expenditure as percentage of GDP
Public health spending
Value of Medicines exported
69% of the world population have access to affordable essential drugs.
Affordable Drugs
Territory size shows the proportion of people worldwide who receive good basic health care that live there.
Health Service Quality
Hospital beds include beds in public and private hospitals, specialised hospitals, and rehabilitation centres.
Hospital Beds
Patient : Doctor ratio
Absolute number of people who died from most preventable causes (communicable infections, maternal, perinatal and nutritional conditions)
Most Preventable Deaths
Probable Deaths when depending only on age and sex
Expected Deaths
This measure shows the time spent in poor health..
Unhealthy life is the years lived beyond the World Health Organisation’s health-adjusted life expectancy.
Unhealthy Life
Deaths due to Kidney Disease
HIV Prevalence
Deaths due to Endocrinal disorders
All cardiovascular Disease deaths
The difference between Gross National Income and (public and private) expenditure.
National Savings
shows the earnings of the richest tenth of the population living there
Richest Tenth
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