
Grades 9-12
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In this economics activity, students will examine housing conditions in different countries to discuss Real GDP per Capita.
This activity is an individual activity where students will research and answer questions. Real GDP is frequently used to compare the lifestyle of different countries. However, it is not the only measure to use – and may not be the best one to use. Population differences, price changes, lifestyle preferences, and other factors can influence what is known as a country’s standard of living. The standard of living is defined as the level of subsistence of a nation, its social class, or individual adequacy of necessities and comforts of daily life – meaning it is a measure of the wealth, comfort, and access to necessities within a country or region. Finding a way to accurately measure these factors is challenging, and economists tend to rely on Real GDP per Capita because it provides an average level of output and wealth within a country. To complete this activity, students need to follow the instructions below:
Grades 9-12
Grades 9-12
Grades 9-12
Grades 9-12