List of countries by GDP (PPP) per hour worked
The GDP (PPP) per hour worked is a measure of the productivity of a country when not taking into account unemployment or hours worked per week. GDP (PPP) stands for gross domestic product normalised to purchasing power parities.
Methodology
The data of the following list comes from The Conference Board[1] and Eurostat.[2] GDP is measured in purchasing power parity, normalised to 2013 US dollar (comparable to a 2013 international dollar). It is calculated from 2005 EKS PPP estimates from Penn World Tables (PWT 7), updated with GDP deflator changes. Work is measured as hours actually worked during the year in employee and self-employment jobs.[3]
Countries
Rank | Country | GDP (PPP) per hour 2013 |
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1 | Norway | 75.18 |
2 | Luxembourg | 73.22 |
3 | United States | 67.32 |
4 | Belgium | 60.98 |
5 | Netherlands | 60.06 |
6 | France | 59.24 |
7 | Germany | 57.36 |
8 | Ireland | 56.05 |
9 | Australia | 55.87 |
10 | Denmark | 55.75 |
11 | Sweden | 55.28 |
12 | Austria | 54.83 |
13 | United Kingdom | 51.38 |
14 | Canada | 50.29 |
15 | Iceland | 50.01 |
16 | Switzerland | 49.88 |
17 | Spain | 49.59 |
18 | Finland | 48.79 |
19 | Barbados | 46.19 |
20 | Italy | 45.04 |
21 | Japan | 43.77 |
22 | Singapore | 41.46 |
23 | Hong Kong | 41.30 |
24 | Trinidad and Tobago | 40.04 |
25 | Taiwan | 39.97 |
26 | Slovenia | 39.78 |
27 | Israel | 38.99 |
28 | New Zealand | 36.83 |
29 | Malta | 36.02 |
30 | Slovakia | 33.44 |
31 | Greece | 32.77 |
32 | South Korea | 32.31 |
33 | Czech Republic | 31.23 |
34 | Cyprus | 31.18 |
35 | Lithuania | 27.53 |
36 | Portugal | 27.23 |
37 | Poland | 25.81 |
38 | Hungary | 24.37 |
39 | Estonia | 23.50 |
40 | Turkey | 22.83 |
41 | Latvia | 21.15 |
42 | Russia | 19.70 |
43 | Chile | 19.55 |
44 | Saint Lucia | 18.58 |
45 | Uruguay | 18.16 |
46 | Costa Rica | 17.81 |
47 | Bulgaria | 16.48 |
48 | Malaysia | 16.47 |
49 | Mexico | 16.23 |
50 | Romania | 15.46 |
51 | Venezuela | 15.05 |
52 | Argentina | 13.84 |
53 | Ecuador | 13.81 |
54 | Jamaica | 12.95 |
55 | Colombia | 11.26 |
56 | Peru | 10.99 |
57 | Brazil | 10.78 |
58 | Armenia | 10.00 |
59 | Thailand | 8.54 |
60 | Sri Lanka | 6.85 |
61 | India | 3.40 |
62 | Bangladesh | 1.98 |
Rank | Country | Euros per hour 2012 |
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1 | Norway | 69.5 |
2 | Luxembourg | 58.2 |
3 | Denmark | 52.6 |
4 | Ireland | 50.4 |
5 | Belgium | 45.7 |
6 | Netherlands | 45.6 |
7 | France | 45.4 |
8 | Sweden | 44.9 |
9 | Germany | 42.6 |
10 | Austria | 39.5 |
11 | Finland | 39.5 |
12 | United Kingdom | 39.3 |
13 | Italy | 32.2 |
14 | Spain | 31.5 |
15 | Cyprus | 21.5 |
16 | Slovenia | 21.3 |
17 | Greece | 20.2 |
18 | Portugal | 17.0 |
19 | Malta | 14.5 |
20 | Czech Republic | 13.2 |
21 | Slovakia | 12.8 |
22 | Hungary | 11.3 |
23 | Poland | 10.4 |
24 | Lithuania | 10.3 |
25 | Latvia | 8.2 |
26 | Romania | 5.4 |
27 | Bulgaria | 4.8 |
Charts and graphs
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List of countries by GDP (PPP) per hour worked (section)
References
- ↑ "The Conference Board Total Economy Database - Output, Labor, and Labor Productivity, 1950 - 2013" (Excel). The Conference Board. January 2014. GDP per Hour, in 2013 EKS$.
- ↑ "Labour productivity per hour worked (ESA95)". Eurostat.
- ↑ "The Conference Board Total Economy Database: Methodological Notes" (PDF). The Conference Board.
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