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The document discusses the significant improvements in infant mortality and life expectancy in the UAE from 1970 to 1992, correlating these changes with increased government spending on health and education. Health spending rose from 8% in 1985 to 10% in 1993, while education spending increased from 10% to 15% during the same period. As a result, infant mortality decreased from 60 to 22 per 1000 births, and life expectancy increased from 60 to almost 72 years.

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The document discusses the significant improvements in infant mortality and life expectancy in the UAE from 1970 to 1992, correlating these changes with increased government spending on health and education. Health spending rose from 8% in 1985 to 10% in 1993, while education spending increased from 10% to 15% during the same period. As a result, infant mortality decreased from 60 to 22 per 1000 births, and life expectancy increased from 60 to almost 72 years.

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A In contrast, the number of babies dying dropped dramatically, from 60 per 1000

in 1970 to only 22 in 1992.

B Overall, as the percentage spent on health and education increases, infant


mortality and life expectancy improve.

C There were big increases in both areas.

D Spending on education was even higher.

E It was 10% in 1985, and shot up to 14% in 1990 and 15% in 1993, a 50% increase
in just 8 years.

F The graphs give information about health and education spending and changes in
life expectancy and infant mortality in the UAE.

G The line graph presents improvements in life expectancy and infant mortality
between 1970 and 1992.

H To sum up, people in the UAE may be living longer and healthier lives because of
the government's spending on education and medical facilities.

I Health spending stood at about 8% in 1985 but increased to 9% in 1990 and 10%
in 1993.

J The bar chart describes the percentage of GDP spent on health and education
between 1985 and 1993.

K Life expectancy was just 60 in 1970 but rose to almost 72 in 1992.


Expenditure on Health & Education., UAE as% of GOP
16.00%

14.00%

12.00%

10.00%

8.00% • Health

6.00% • :Education

4.00%

2.00%

0.00%
1985 1990 1993

Infant Mortalify and Life Expectancy., 1970 - 1992


BO

70

60

so
-- Life Expectancy (years)
40

30 ----- Infant Mortality (per


1000 births)
20

10

0
1970 1992

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