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Living in Bolivia

Published on Nov 19, 2015

The differences of living in Bolivia compared to Canada.

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Living in Bolivia

Emily Krueger
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8.7 times higher Chance of dying in infancy

  • I might not have been born.
  • My future babies have higher chance of dying.
  • Infancy care is lacking. 
  • Siblings may not have survived. 

Have 2.4 times more babies

  • Larger families
  • Harder time financially providing
  • 6 or 7 kids would be normal
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Use 97.05% less electricity

  • Lower electricity cost
  • Greener environment
  • Not as many electric devices
  • AC and Heating costs diminished

Consume 90.99% less oil

  • Less driving
  • Cleaner air, less pollution
  • Money saved from not using gas as much
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Make 88.2% less money

  • Less shopping
  • More conscious spending
  • Smaller housing
  • Cheaper cost of living

84.42% more of a class divide

  • Wealthier wealthy people
  • Poorer poor people
  • No middle class
  • Unequal opportunity for employment

Die 14.06 years earlier

  • Grandchildren may not have grandparents alive
  • Make sure quality of life is prime
  • Health for elders may not be as advanced

Spend 93% less on health care

  • 257$ per capita public and private health expenses in Bolivia
  • 3763$ in Canada
  • Possible poor health care
  • Probably not as many benefits and coverage
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50% less likely to have HIV/AIDS

  • Better prevention for HIV/AIDS
  • Healthier
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POSitives of living in bolivia

  • Less chance of getting HIV/AIDS
  • Cheaper health care costs
  • Less oil consumption, therefore healthier environment

Negatives of living in bolivia

  • Poorer economy
  • More of a class divide
  • Less money made
  • Earlier death 
  • I would not like to make this my home
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