Brazil π§π·
πΈπ· Suriname
Areas Where Brazil Is Better Than Suriname
π§π· Brazil is ranked better in 12 indicators, while Suriname is ranked better in 3 indicators.
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π School enrollment, primary (% gross)
103.97 π§π·|64.18 πΈπ·A higher rate indicates more children are enrolled in primary education, including over-aged students.
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πΌ Education Expenditure as GDP Percentage
5.62 π§π·|2.87 πΈπ·Indicates the share of national wealth invested in education, impacting long-term economic growth.
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π Regulatory Quality: Estimate
-0.3 π§π·|-0.73 πΈπ·Reflects the ability of the government to formulate and implement sound policies.
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ποΈ Government Effectiveness: Estimate
-0.55 π§π·|-0.97 πΈπ·Measures the quality of public services and policy implementation, crucial for governance.
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π Human Development Index
0.79 π§π·|0.72 πΈπ·Assesses long-term progress in health, education, and income. Higher values indicate better human development.
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β³ Life expectancy at birth, total (years)
75.85 π§π·|73.63 πΈπ·A higher expectancy indicates better health and living conditions.
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βοΈ Gender Development Index
1 π§π·|0.99 πΈπ·Compares female and male Human Development Index (HDI) values. Higher values indicate more gender equality.
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π€° Maternal Mortality Ratio (Modeled)
67 π§π·|84 πΈπ·Lower ratios indicate better maternal healthcare and safer childbirth conditions.
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πΆ Mortality rate, under-5 (per 1,000 live births)
14.4 π§π·|16.2 πΈπ·A lower rate indicates better child health and healthcare systems.
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π GNI per capita, PPP (current international $)
21,650 π§π·|20,350 πΈπ·Allows comparison of living standards across countries by adjusting for price differences.
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π£οΈ Voice and Accountability: Estimate
0.38 π§π·|0.35 πΈπ·Higher values indicate stronger democratic governance and citizen participation.
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βοΈ Gender Inequality Index
0.39 π§π·|0.39 πΈπ·Measures gender disparities in reproductive health, empowerment, and labor market participation. Lower values indicate less inequality.