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Indicators on income and economic activity
Last update: June 2011
Afghanistan
2009
457
2009
59.8
84.5
33.1
 
Albania
2009
3,846
2009
59.5
70.4
49.3
 
Algeria
2009
4,029
2009
58.5
79.6
37.2
 
Andorra
2009
43,770
 
Angola
2009
1,892
2009
81.3
88.4
74.5
 
Anguilla
2009
14,260
 
Antigua and Barbuda
2009
12,920
 
Argentina
2009
7,666
2009
65.0
78.4
52.4
 
Armenia
2009
2,770
2009
66.3
74.6
59.6
 
Aruba
2009
24,625
 
Australia
2009
47,615
2009
65.2
72.2
58.4
 
Austria
2009
45,563
2009
60.4
68.1
53.2
 
Azerbaijan
2009
4,871
2009
63.0
66.8
59.5
 
Bahamas
2009
20,711
2009
73.3
78.7
68.3
 
Bahrain
2009
24,409
2009
63.8
85.0
32.4
 
Bangladesh
2009
550
2009
70.7
82.5
58.7
 
Barbados
2009
14,051
2009
71.7
78.0
65.8
 
Belarus
2009
5,090
2009
60.2
66.5
54.8
 
Belgium
2009
44,254
2009
53.5
60.8
46.7
 
Belize
2009
4,356
2009
64.1
80.6
47.4
 
Benin
2009
739
2009
72.7
77.9
67.4
 
Bermuda
2009
101,346
 
Bhutan
2009
1,783
2009
62.7
70.6
53.4
 
Bolivia
2009
1,758
2009
71.9
82.0
62.1
 
Bosnia and Herzegovina
2009
4,525
2009
61.2
68.3
54.9
 
Botswana
2009
5,959
2009
76.6
80.9
72.3
 
Brazil
2009
8,114
2009
70.7
81.9
60.1
 
British Virgin Islands
2009
57,626
 
Brunei Darussalam
2009
26,385
2009
67.5
74.8
59.7
 
Bulgaria
2009
6,458
2009
54.5
61.2
48.2
 
Burkina Faso
2009
517
2009
84.4
90.8
78.2
 
Burundi
2009
151
2009
89.3
87.5
91.0
 
Cambodia
2009
729
2009
79.3
85.6
73.6
 
Cameroon
2009
1,136
2009
67.0
80.7
53.5
 
Canada
2009
39,795
2009
67.8
73.0
62.7
 
Cape Verde
2009
3,131
2009
66.4
81.3
53.5
 
Cayman Islands
2009
54,827
 
Central African Republic
2009
448
2009
79.0
86.7
71.6
 
Chad
2009
610
2009
70.4
78.2
62.7
 
Chile
2009
9,623
2009
57.3
73.4
41.8
 
China
2009
3,769
2009
73.7
79.7
67.4
 
China, Hong Kong SAR
2009
29,987
2009
60.0
68.9
52.2
 
China, Macao SAR
2009
39,385
2009
69.4
75.9
63.6
 
Colombia
2009
5,031
2009
58.6
77.6
40.7
 
Comoros
2009
785
2009
79.6
85.4
73.7
 
Congo
2009
2,704
2009
72.7
82.6
62.9
 
Cook Islands
2009
9,749
 
Costa Rica
2009
6,395
2009
62.7
79.9
45.1
 
Côte d'Ivoire
2009
1,093
2009
66.9
82.1
50.8
 
Croatia
2009
14,273
2009
53.0
60.3
46.3
 
Cuba
2009
5,437
2009
53.9
66.9
40.9
 
Cyprus
2009
29,623
2009
62.3
70.8
54.3
 
Czech Republic
2009
18,344
2009
57.9
67.6
48.8
 
Democratic People's Republic of Korea
2009
499
2009
66.0
77.5
55.1
 
Democratic Republic of Congo
2009
170
2009
70.8
85.6
56.5
 
Denmark
2009
56,687
2009
65.4
70.6
60.3
 
Djibouti
2009
1,076
2009
70.1
78.7
61.5
 
Dominica
2009
5,668
 
Dominican Republic
2009
4,618
2009
65.1
79.8
50.5
 
Ecuador
2009
4,206
2009
62.3
77.7
47.1
 
Egypt
2009
2,265
2009
48.8
75.3
22.4
 
El Salvador
2009
3,424
2009
59.9
76.7
45.9
 
Equatorial Guinea
2009
17,544
2009
65.5
92.0
39.7
 
Eritrea
2009
369
2009
72.6
83.4
62.5
 
Estonia
2009
14,374
2009
61.2
69.0
54.8
 
Ethiopia
2009
345
2009
85.4
90.3
80.7
 
Fiji
2009
3,604
2009
58.7
78.4
38.7
 
Finland
2009
44,688
2009
60.9
64.9
57.0
 
France
2009
41,226
2009
56.1
62.2
50.5
 
French Guiana
2009
60.0
65.7
54.4
 
French Polynesia
2009
16,858
2009
57.3
66.1
48.0
 
Gabon
2009
7,647
2009
75.5
81.1
70.0
 
Gambia
2009
543
2009
77.8
85.2
70.6
 
Georgia
2009
2,522
2009
63.7
73.8
55.1
 
Germany
2009
40,528
2009
59.8
66.8
53.1
 
Ghana
2009
627
2009
74.6
75.2
73.8
 
Greece
2009
29,006
2009
53.7
65.0
42.9
 
Greenland
2009
22,126
 
Grenada
2009
6,117
 
Guadeloupe
2009
61.2
65.5
57.3
 
Guam
2009
64.4
76.9
51.6
 
Guatemala
2009
2,661
2009
66.9
87.9
48.1
 
Guinea
2009
470
2009
84.2
89.2
79.2
 
Guinea-Bissau
2009
517
2009
71.5
83.8
59.6
 
Guyana
2009
2,683
2009
63.5
81.2
44.7
 
Haiti
2009
626
2009
69.9
82.9
57.5
 
Honduras
2009
1,930
2009
59.9
80.2
40.1
 
Hungary
2009
12,886
2009
50.1
58.8
42.5
 
Iceland
2009
37,616
2009
77.5
83.1
71.7
 
India
2009
1,075
2009
57.6
81.1
32.8
 
Indonesia
2009
2,349
2009
68.9
86.0
52.0
 
Iran, Islamic Republic of
2009
4,863
2009
52.8
73.0
31.9
 
Iraq
2009
830
2009
41.3
68.9
13.8
 
Ireland
2009
49,115
2009
63.6
73.0
54.4
 
Israel
2009
27,061
2009
57.1
62.5
51.9
 
Italy
2009
35,289
2009
49.1
60.6
38.4
 
Jamaica
2009
4,566
2009
64.7
74.0
56.1
 
Japan
2009
39,864
2009
59.5
71.8
47.9
 
Jordan
2009
3,973
2009
49.3
73.9
23.3
 
Kazakhstan
2009
6,981
2009
70.6
76.3
65.7
 
Kenya
2009
739
2009
82.2
88.1
76.4
 
Kiribati
2009
1,335
 
Kosovo
2009
2,195
 
Kuwait
2009
36,668
2009
68.5
82.5
45.4
 
Kyrgyzstan
2009
835
2009
66.6
79.1
54.8
 
Lao People's Democratic Republic
2009
884
2009
78.3
78.9
77.7
 
Latvia
2009
11,505
2009
61.5
70.2
54.3
 
Lebanon
2009
8,175
2009
46.1
71.5
22.3
 
Lesotho
2009
780
2009
74.0
77.7
70.8
 
Liberia
2009
216
2009
71.1
75.8
66.6
 
Libyan Arab Jamahiriya
2009
9,153
2009
52.8
78.9
24.7
 
Liechtenstein
2009
134,392
 
Lithuania
2009
11,211
2009
55.7
62.1
50.2
 
Luxembourg
2009
108,706
2009
55.5
63.3
48.0
 
Madagascar
2009
448
2009
86.4
88.7
84.2
 
Malawi
2009
318
2009
76.8
78.8
75.0
 
Malaysia
2009
6,967
2009
62.0
79.2
44.4
 
Maldives
2009
4,131
2009
67.1
77.0
57.1
 
Mali
2009
679
2009
51.9
67.0
37.6
 
Malta
2009
19,543
2009
49.4
67.5
31.6
 
Marshall Islands
2009
2,751
 
Martinique
2009
57.1
59.3
55.2
 
Mauritania
2009
866
2009
70.0
81.0
59.0
 
Mauritius
2009
6,729
2009
57.5
74.8
40.8
 
Mexico
2009
7,956
2009
61.4
80.6
43.2
 
Micronesia (Federated States of)
2009
2,434
 
Monaco
2009
186,175
 
Mongolia
2009
1,577
2009
72.9
78.2
67.8
 
Montenegro
2009
6,546
 
Montserrat
2009
8,897
 
Morocco
2009
2,834
2009
52.3
80.1
26.2
 
Mozambique
2009
418
2009
85.8
86.9
84.8
 
Myanmar
2009
380
2009
73.8
85.1
63.1
 
Namibia
2009
4,288
2009
57.1
62.6
51.8
 
Nauru
2009
5,313
 
Nepal
2009
436
2009
71.5
80.3
63.3
 
Netherlands
2009
47,889
2009
66.1
72.9
59.5
 
Netherlands Antilles
2009
20,295
2009
62.1
68.3
57.0
 
New Caledonia
2009
37,124
2009
57.0
69.9
44.1
 
New Zealand
2009
27,384
2009
68.6
75.7
61.8
 
Nicaragua
2009
1,114
2009
62.4
78.4
47.1
 
Niger
2009
343
2009
62.7
87.5
38.9
 
Nigeria
2009
1,123
2009
56.2
73.4
39.2
 
Norway
2009
78,674
2009
66.9
71.0
63.0
 
Occupied Palestinian Territory
2009
1,367
2009
42.8
68.4
16.5
 
Oman
2009
18,876
2009
55.7
76.9
25.4
 
Pakistan
2009
886
2009
54.3
84.9
21.7
 
Palau
2009
9,954
 
Panama
2009
7,155
2009
64.6
80.7
48.4
 
Papua New Guinea
2009
1,174
2009
72.9
74.2
71.6
 
Paraguay
2009
2,314
2009
71.9
86.6
57.0
 
Peru
2009
4,403
2009
67.1
76.0
58.2
 
Philippines
2009
1,747
2009
63.8
78.5
49.2
 
Poland
2009
11,311
2009
53.7
61.9
46.2
 
Portugal
2009
21,807
2009
62.5
69.4
56.2
 
Puerto Rico
2009
24,744
2009
46.1
57.9
35.6
 
Qatar
2009
69,754
2009
84.3
93.0
49.9
 
Republic of Korea
2009
17,225
2009
60.9
72.0
50.1
 
Republic of Moldova
2009
1,500
2009
49.6
53.1
46.5
 
Réunion
2009
58.5
65.0
52.4
 
Romania
2009
7,573
2009
52.4
60.0
45.4
 
Russian Federation
2009
8,736
2009
62.8
69.2
57.5
 
Rwanda
2009
527
2009
86.0
85.1
86.7
 
Saint Kitts and Nevis
2009
10,541
 
Saint Lucia
2009
5,505
2009
63.0
75.8
51.0
 
Saint Vincent and the Grenadines
2009
5,189
2009
67.5
78.8
56.0
 
Samoa
2009
2,926
2009
57.5
75.4
37.9
 
San Marino
2009
54,104
 
Sao Tome and Principe
2009
1,302
2009
59.8
76.0
44.5
 
Saudi Arabia
2009
14,353
2009
54.5
79.8
21.2
 
Senegal
2009
1,018
2009
76.4
88.6
64.8
 
Serbia*
2009
5,612
2009
54.2
62.8
45.9
 
Seychelles
2009
9,354
 
Sierra Leone
2009
393
2009
66.4
67.5
65.4
 
Singapore
2009
37,394
2009
64.7
75.6
53.7
 
Slovakia
2009
16,203
2009
59.5
68.5
51.2
 
Slovenia
2009
24,333
2009
58.9
65.4
52.8
 
Solomon Islands
2009
1,366
2009
37.5
50.0
24.2
 
Somalia
2009
220
2009
70.3
84.7
56.5
 
South Africa
2009
5,707
2009
55.0
63.4
47.0
 
Spain
2009
32,605
2009
58.6
68.5
49.1
 
Sri Lanka
2009
2,112
2009
54.2
75.1
34.2
 
Sudan
2009
1,305
2009
52.3
73.9
30.8
 
Suriname
2009
5,707
2009
52.2
66.0
38.5
 
Swaziland
2009
2,668
2009
63.6
74.9
53.1
 
Sweden
2009
43,903
2009
64.8
69.2
60.6
 
Switzerland
2009
65,003
2009
66.9
73.7
60.6
 
Syrian Arab Republic
2009
2,463
2009
50.4
79.5
21.1
 
Tajikistan
2009
716
2009
67.0
77.7
57.0
 
TFYR of Macedonia
2009
4,662
2009
54.0
65.2
42.9
 
Thailand
2009
3,894
2009
72.9
80.7
65.5
 
Timor- Leste
2009
593
2009
71.0
82.8
58.9
 
Togo
2009
480
2009
74.4
85.7
63.6
 
Tonga
2009
3,259
2009
64.6
74.7
54.6
 
Trinidad and Tobago
2009
15,782
2009
66.1
78.1
55.1
 
Tunisia
2009
3,852
2009
48.0
70.6
25.6
 
Turkey
2009
8,215
2009
46.8
69.6
24.0
 
Turkmenistan
2009
3,397
2009
68.0
74.0
62.4
 
Turks and Caicos Islands
2009
35,422
 
Tuvalu
2009
2,749
 
Uganda
2009
523
2009
84.5
90.6
78.3
 
Ukraine
2009
2,569
2009
58.1
65.4
52.0
 
United Arab Emirates
2009
54,138
2009
77.6
92.1
41.9
 
United Kingdom
2009
35,239
2009
62.2
69.5
55.3
 
United Republic of Tanzania**
2009
548
2009
88.4
90.6
86.3
 
United States
2009
44,872
2009
65.0
71.9
58.4
 
United States Virgin Islands
2009
59.5
72.2
48.5
 
Uruguay
2009
9,376
2009
64.1
75.5
53.8
 
Uzbekistan
2009
1,199
2009
64.6
71.0
58.4
 
Vanuatu
2009
2,687
2009
83.9
88.3
79.3
 
Venezuela, Bolivarian Republic of
2009
11,404
2009
66.0
80.3
51.7
 
Viet Nam
2009
1,058
2009
71.9
76.0
68.0
 
Yemen
2009
1,141
2009
46.8
73.5
19.9
 
Zambia
2009
985
2009
69.2
79.2
59.5
 
Zimbabwe
2009
324
2009
66.8
74.3
60.0
 

Sources:

 

Per capita GDP
United Nations Statistics Division, National Accounts Section, available from the National Accounts Main Aggregates Database website, http://unstats.un.org/unsd/snaama/Introduction.asp (accessed June 2011).

Adult economic activity rate
International Labour Office, Table 1. Labour force participation rate, published in Key Indicators of the Labour Market (KILM) Sixth Edition. Also available at: http://www.ilo.org/public/english/employment/strat/kilm/ (accessed June 2011).

Footnotes:

...
Not available.
*
Refers to Serbia and Montenegro.
**
Refers to Tanzania mainland.

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Technical notes:

Per capita gross domestic product (GDP) in US dollars is calculated by the Statistics Division of the United Nations Secretariat primarily from official national accounts statistics in national currencies provided by national statistical services. GDP is the total unduplicated output of economic goods and services produced within a country as measured in monetary terms according to the United Nations System of National Accounts (SNA).

The exchange rates used for the conversion of national currency data into US dollars are the average market rates as published by the International Monetary Fund in the International Financial Statistics. Official exchange rates were used only when a free market rate was not available. For non-members of the Fund, the conversion rates used are the average of the United Nations operational rates of exchange. For international comparison, currency exchange rates applied to national accounts aggregates provide an important but highly approximate measure of national economic output and may differ substantially from comparisons based on actual purchasing power.

Adult economic activity rate refers to the percentage of the population aged 15 and over, unless otherwise specified, which is economically active. Data are compiled by the International Labour Office from a variety of national sources including labour force sample surveys, household surveys, population censuses and official estimates provided by national statistical services to ILO in publications and questionnaires.

The statistical concept of economically active population used here is that recommended by the International Conference of Labour Statisticians in 1982 and is designed to be consistent with the concept of economic production in the System of National Accounts. It defines as economically active all employed and unemployed persons, including those seeking work for the first time. It covers employers operating unincorporated enterprises, persons working on their own account, employees, unpaid contributing family workers, members of producers cooperatives and members of the armed forces. In the internationally recommended definition, production of primary products such as foodstuffs for own consumption and certain other non-monetary activities are considered economic activity and persons engaged in such production are to be considered economically active. In principle, any such work for as little as one hour a week is taken to define a person as economically active.

Specific elements of the standard concept of economically active population may differ substantially from country to country, such as the choice of time-reference period and the determination of minimum hours of work and unpaid family work, including production for own consumption. These differences may result, in particular, in the undercounting of women who are economically active. Also, in most countries the statistics of the economically active population relate only to employed and unemployed persons above a specified age while in some there is no such age provision in the definition of economic activity.