Between 2000 and 2008, average
per capita income across the region rose from $ 505 to $ 1140.
Not exact matches
Income per capita is the most frequently used statistic for comparing economic well - being
across countries.
The index is a composite indicator of health status, educational attainment (social development) coupled with
per capita income (economic performance) and remains one of the most credible measures for human development
across countries and regions worldwide.
Although low and middle
income developing countries currently have low
per capita water consumption, rapid growth in population and inefficient use of water
across sectors is expected to lead to a water shortage in the future.