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    the north–south divide
  2. Aug 1, 2017 · The North-South Divide is a socio-economic and political categorization of countries. The Cold-War-era generalization places countries in two distinct groups; The North and the South. The North is comprised of all First World countries and most Second World countries while the South is comprised of Third World countries.

  3. The north-south divide is a term used to describe the social, economic and cultural disparities between the London and the south-east of England and the rest of the UK. People living in the south-east typically have a longer life expectancy, higher income and better standard of living than those living in the north.

  4. The North South divide is a concept that refers to the economic and social disparities between wealthy countries in the global North (primarily Europe, North America, and Japan) and less developed countries in the global South (primarily Africa, Asia, and Latin America).

  5. Dec 1, 2022 · The North–South divide (or Global North and Global South) is a socio-economic and political division of Earth popularized in the late 20th century and early 21st century.

  6. The Global North and the Global South are often defined in terms of their differing levels of wealth, economic development, income inequality, and strength of democracy, as well as by their political freedom and economic freedom, as defined by a variety of freedom indices.

  7. In England, the term North–South divide refers to the cultural, economic, and social differences between: Southern England: the South East and South West, including Greater London and the East of England. Northern England: the North East, Yorkshire and the Humber and the North West including Merseyside and Greater Manchester.

  8. Mar 1, 2022 · Finally, inside a 300-plus-page trip, The Divide examines today’s global disparity, claiming poverty is a direct result of the political system. But take a step back to understand what has been explained thus far. The Global North must maintain the present capitalist system to conserve their prosperity.