Developing nations experience an improved standard of living—thanks to globalization. According to the World Bank, extreme poverty decreased by 35% since 1990. Further, the target of the first Millennium Development Goal was to cut the 1990 poverty rate in half by 2015.
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New research shows globalisation is improving quality of life and equality for more people compared with three decades ago. The University of Cantabria study used the UN Human Development Index, which covers almost 90% of the global population, as an indicator of quality of life.
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In many instances, quality of life has improved for those who live in developing nations. For many developing nations, globalization has led to an improvement in standard of living through improved roads and transportation, improved health care, and improved education due to the global expansion of corporations
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Higher Standards of Living Across the Globe
Developing nations experience an improved standard of living—thanks to globalization. According to the World Bank, extreme poverty decreased by 35% since 1990. Further, the target of the first Millennium Development Goal was to cut the 1990 poverty rate in half by 2015.
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yes,globalization can improve lives cause it is talking about the improvement of humans, things,information and products it also has something to do with migration thats why it improves human lives
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