2025, Vol. 10, Issue 8, Part B
Comparative development analysis of selected developing and developed countries using socioeconomic and health indicators (2000-2023)
Author(s): James Allen Otunomeruke
Abstract: This paper presents a comparative analysis of six countries (Nigeria, Ghana, Kenya, UK, Germany, and Canada), three each from developing and developed economies, across critical development indicators including GDP growth, inflation, unemployment, access to clean water, infant mortality, life expectancy, education, and governance from 2000 to 2023. By normalizing the data and generating composite development index scores, trends were analyzed to observe disparities and progress over time. The study finds that while developing countries have made strides, substantial gaps remain. The research provides tailored policy recommendations to bridge these gaps, offering a framework for sustainable development and resilience.
DOI: 10.22271/maths.2025.v10.i8b.2135Pages: 129-138 | Views: 626 | Downloads: 6Download Full Article: Click Here
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James Allen Otunomeruke.
Comparative development analysis of selected developing and developed countries using socioeconomic and health indicators (2000-2023). Int J Stat Appl Math 2025;10(8):129-138. DOI:
10.22271/maths.2025.v10.i8b.2135