Developed countries consist of approximately of overall population and are considered economically stable and wealthy with higher than developing countries income and education levels. Differences that exists between developing and developed countries In socioeconomic status and cultural beliefs have a significant Impact In child's development from the very beginning. For example, over 90% of maternal death occurs in developing countries, mainly due to poor medical care and lack of proper management of complications during child birth.

Lets say a woman that already has 4 children, which is not an uncommon number in developing countries, dies during childbirth of 5th child, leaving all of them often with not only no mother figure but also unintentional negligence that can affect them by only having a father as the only caregiver. Life expectancies in general are lower in developing countries than they are in developed countries. Main reason for that is difficult access to basic healthcare.The high rates of birth in developing countries are a result of insufficient resources of family planning, expectation of some of the children dying because of a height infant mortality rate and also in large families It is easier to maintain farms or other basic assets necessary for survival. Resources available to families In developed countries are plentiful comparing to developing countries.

From an early age, children raised in the US are surrounded by convenience: computers, cell phones, cars or even drinking water.On the other hand, kids in developing countries frequently lack shoes to wear, not even mentioning having access to minor electronics like TV. Quality of life differs between the two and mostly relates to the income levels an affordability of standard goods. As common as getting basic education may seem to us who live In a developed entry, It Is rare that children In developing countries finish primary school (only about 20% completes it) and continue secondary or postsecondary education, which is usually available only to the very wealthy minority.This is one of the aspects of socioeconomics that has a significant impact on a development of an individual. In addition, lack of proper education contributes to the low income levels and unemployment In developing countries.

Traditional culture plays a role In general functioning of a developing country. People tend to be collectivist and attached to historical traditions in the culture.That in turn can sometimes limit the economic growth of this particular population within a developing country due to certain mind sets that come with cultural beliefs. As a consequence of increasing population in developing countries, it is important that they continue to grow economically to allow for improvement In obtaining education, Improving quality of life and access to healthcare. There Is a great access to basic resources for proper development of a child, it's well being and a success as an independent adult later on.