1. The GINI Index represents the distribution of family income around the world. it basically shows the gaps between the social classes in different countries, if a country has a high number, that means that the gap between the rich and the poor class is very wide, and if it has a low number, then all citizens are mostly equal.
countries that have the higher indexes are mostly located in southern Africa, and the ones that have the lower indexes are located in western Europe.

2.


Country
Considerations for why this may be the case
High KOF Index but Low Gini Index
1. Sweden
2. Canada
3. Australia


Low KOF Index but High Gini Index
1. Central African Republic
2. Bolivia
3. Paraguay



3. -T
he global map of poverty measures the risk of poverty in 178 countries, it is based on the Human Development Index (HDI) 2008.
-The HDI combines indicators for three dimensions of human development into a summary measurement. A long and healthy life is measured by life expectancy at birth; knowledge is measured by the adult literacy rate and the combined gross enrollment ratio in primary, secondary and tertiary schools; and a decent standard of living is measured by GDP per capital.

4.


Country
Considerations for why this might be the case
Increase in Globalization and increase in HDI
1. China
2. Kazakhstan
3. Mongolia


Increase in Globalization but still at risk of poverty
1. Cambodia
2. Zambia
3. Mali