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This Underdevelopment and Global Inequality bundle within the Global Development unit of A Level Sociology (7192/2) offers students a deep and evaluative exploration of the causes, consequences, and sociological explanations of global inequality and persistent underdevelopment. The PDF summary outlines key concepts such as absolute and relative poverty, development indicators (e.g. GNI, HDI, life expectancy), and the structural factors contributing to underdevelopment, including colonial legacies, debt dependency, unfair trade, and global governance systems.

The bundle examines major theoretical frameworks—Modernisation Theory, Dependency Theory, World Systems Theory, and Neo-Liberalism—and evaluates their explanations for why development is uneven across the globe. Key thinkers such as Rostow, Frank, Wallerstein, and Sachs are introduced and applied to real-world examples.

A dedicated podcast episode can be access at: , it explores why some nations remain trapped in poverty while others experience rapid growth, discussing structural, political, and cultural barriers to development. The question bank includes a variety of short-answer and 20-mark essay-style questions with model answers—such as “Evaluate the view that global inequality is holding back development?" An interactive quiz reinforces key definitions, case studies, and theoretical perspectives in a fun, accessible way.

Altogether, this bundle equips students with a robust understanding of the root causes and global structures that underpin inequality, preparing them to confidently engage with one of the most critical and theory-heavy topics in the Global Development unit.

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A Level Sociology: Global Development Bundle 7192/2 AQA

The A Level Sociology: Global Development bundle (AQA 7192/2) offers students a comprehensive and engaging exploration of the causes, consequences, and sociological explanations of global inequality and development. This complete resource pack equips learners to critically examine key issues such as underdevelopment, aid and trade, poverty, debt, conflict, transnational corporations, globalisation, and environmental challenges. Students are introduced to a wide range of theoretical perspectives—including Modernisation Theory, Dependency Theory, World Systems Theory, Neo-liberalism, and Post-development critiques—enabling them to assess different interpretations of why development is uneven and how it can be achieved. The bundle includes structured PDF summaries for every topic, PowerPoint presentations with case studies and visual aids, and podcast episodes accessible free of charge at: socio-scholar.com, that explain complex theories and global debates in an accessible format. Students build key sociological skills through a variety of skills-based activities, such as theory-application grids, case study analysis, and global inequality mapping tasks. Connectives worksheets support high-level writing, while the question bank features a wide range of short-answer and extended exam-style questions. Interactive quizzes are included to consolidate key terms, theorists, and arguments in a fun and revision-friendly way. Altogether, this bundle enables students to develop a nuanced and well-supported understanding of global development issues, encouraging them to think critically about the role of power, politics, and economics in shaping the modern world. It is ideal for use throughout the course and as a revision tool in preparation for Paper 2.

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