The Western Hemisphere include all North, Central and South America, plus some parts of Western Africa and Southern Europe. But usually when we talk about the Western Hemisphere we mean the Americas. There is an indicator called the Human Development Index, it is a combination of GDP PPP per capita, literacy rate, life expectancy and gross enrolment ratio. Each year since 1990 the Human Development Report has published the human development index (HDI) which looks beyond GDP to a broader definition of well-being. The HDI provides a composite measure of three dimensions of human development: living a long and healthy life (measured by life expectancy), being educated (measured by adult literacy and gross enrolment in education) and having a decent standard of living (measured by purchasing power parity, PPP, income). The index is not in any sense a comprehensive measure of human development. It does not, for example, include important indicators such as gender or income inequality nor more difficult to measure concepts like respect for human rights and political freedoms. What it does provide is a broadened prism for viewing human progress and the complex relationship between income and well-being. 1.-Haiti (0.532) 2.-Nicaragua (0.699) 3.-Guatemala (0.704) 4.-Guyana (0.729) 5.-Bolivia (0.729) 6.-Honduras (0.732) 7.-El Salvador (0.747) 8.-Paraguay (0.761) 9.-Jamaica (0.766) 10.-Suriname (0.769) However we can't measure poverty in just one indicator (even when the HDI is a combination of four indicators); and you see that in the ranking (is obvious that Guatemala is not poorer than Honduras). So we have to combine more indicators. One of them is the income PPP per capita, the division of the country's total income divided by its population: 1.-Haiti: $1,240 2.-Nicaragua: $2,654 3.-Guyana: $4,161 4.-Honduras: $4,168 5.-Bolivia: $4,448 6.-Paraguay: $4,551 7.-Guatemala: $4,882 8.-El Salvador: $7,439 9.-Ecuador: $7,720 10.-Belize: $7,914 So finally we can conclude that this is the top10: 1.-Haiti 2.-Nicaragua 3.-Guayana 4.-Honduras 5.-Bolivia 6.-Guatemala 7.-El Salvador 8.-Paraguay 9.-Suriname 10.-Belize Haiti
electrum" which is a natural composition of 75 per cent gold and 25 per cent silver.
52 weeks per year, and 100 years per century, or 5200 weeks in a century.
In his book Daily Life in Medieval Europe, Jeffrey Singman estimates the income of a hired tradesman, expressed in English money, to be between 3 and 9 pennies a day, based on skill of the craftsman, the type of work done, and the current economic conditions. A blacksmith would likely be toward the lower end of this spectrum.To give an example of purchasing power, a loaf of bread would have been 1/4 penny, a dozen eggs, a pound of cheese, or a gallon of ale would be a half penny. Shoes would have been 2 1/2 pennies, and a shirt 5 3/4 pennies.This is a generalization. A blacksmith in a small village might not have full time work as a smith, and would be farming as well, and may be taking some of his payments in barter. A master smith with apprentices and journeymen working in his shop would have more income due to his ability to produce more product. A journeyman might also receive a mid day meal as part of his pay, or a periodic grant such as a set of clothing once per year.
A Tudor house cost £1 and 1 shilling
per capita income of Vietnam in 2009
The capita per income is 500,000 dollars.
In 2016, the per capita income of Colorado was $65,685.
National income- total income of the country Per capita income- average income of the country
Higher. Arizona has a per capita income of $34,999, and Colorado has a per capita income of $42,802.
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Haiti has a lower per capita income (2017):Haiti: $1,800Mexico: $19,500
Average per capita income is income per head of a country i.e. real GDP/Population .
Higher
The Vietnam per capita income average in 2007 was 832 dollars.
Per capita income of Sialkot is highest in Pakistan, it is nearly 3000$.
higher than the national per capita income