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
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
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

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References

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