India GDP The gross domestic product (GDP) measures of national income and output for a given country's economy. The gross domestic product (GDP) is equal to the total expenditures for all final goods and services produced within the country in a stipulated period of time....
GDP per Capita GDP per Capita PPP Gross Fixed Capital Formation Gross National Product Employment Rate Labor Force Participation Rate Minimum Wages Population Retirement Age Men Retirement Age Women Unemployment Rate Consumer Price Index CPI CPI Housing Utilities ...
(Per capita National Income or Net National Product would be even better if available). West Germany and Japan had the highest annual per capita real GDP growth-rates in the world economy starting from devastated post-World War II initial conditions. What were their measured rates? West Germany...
About 95% of this population growth will occur in underdeveloped or developing nations where agriculture contributes to a major portion of the per capita income. The majority, or two thirds, of the poorest people in the world are found among the 1.1 billion farmers who make their living from ...
The percent expenditure on food (PEF) was calculated as the daily per capita food expenditure (FE) divided by the total daily per capita income (TI) in that state for the same year 2011. The former was available along with the dietary intake data from the National Sample Survey28 and the...
energy_poverty.pdf last accessed on 29th December 2008) As evident from the graph above, (International Energy Agency, 2005), India has a per capita energy consumption of 482, in comparison to USA of 8159 and the world average of 1671 Kgs of oil equivalent per capita (Fouis-Jean, 200...
According to the wage charges in April 2024 specified by the Ministry of Labor and Employment, the average minimum per capita income in India was 522 rupees per day [96]. The following formula calculated the affordability index for traveling through public transportation [95]: 𝐴𝑓𝑓𝑜...
MPCE Monthly per capita consumption expenditure RII Relative index of inequality C Economic-related concentration index SES Socioeconomic status CI Confidence interval References Wang, H.; Abbas, K.M.; Abbasifard, M.; Abbasi-Kangevari, M.; Abbastabar, H.; Abd-Allah, F.; Abdelalim, A.; Ab...
1. Per capita incomes in both nations have more than doubled in the last ten years, in spite of significant increases in population. The most recent and detailed real per capita income data was calculated and reported byAsian Development Bankbased on a detailed study of a list of around 800...
for instance the bottom 20 per cent of the population. One could measure the per capita income of the bottom quintile of the population and also calculate the growth rate of income; and evaluate our economic success in terms of these measures that pertain to the poorest segment. This approach...