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词汇 per-capita
释义 per capita
adverb, adjective
 formaluk /pə ˈkæp.ɪ.tə/ us /pɝ ˈkæp.ɪ.t̬ə/
If you express an amount per capita, you mean that amount for each person: 人均(地)
France and Germany invest far more per capita in public transport than Britain.法国和德国在公共交通上的人均投入远高于英国。
The per capita income in the country is very low.该国人均收入非常低。
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per capita | American Dictionary


per capita
adjective, adverb[ not gradable ]
us/pər ˈkæp·ɪ·t̬ə/
for each person, esp. when considering all of the people in a group:
New Hampshire ranks second per capita in the percentage of National Guard members who served in Iraq.
Texas has the most state and local government employees on a per-capita basis.

per capita | Business English


per capita
adjective[ before noun ]
 ECONOMICS, FINANCE formal(alsoper-capita)ukus
used to refer to the amount of income earned, money spent, goods produced, etc. by or for each person:
The sharp fall in per capita income was one of the signs of the financial crisis.
per capita
adverb
 ECONOMICS, FINANCE formalukus
if you state an amount per capita, you mean that amount for each person:
While the country's GDP rose 46% per capita from 1980, the average family income rose only 9.5%.

See also


GDP per capita
GNP

Examples of per capita


per capita
Initial income percapita is measured by the logarithm of per-capita income in 1980.
Rural percapita income is increasing by 5 per cent.
For industrial wastewater, we observe a strong negative relationship between pollution and percapita income.
The percapita income of industry owners is assumed to be same as that of non-users.
At the national level, percapita net investment was positive in all years but one.
No convincing evidence exists to link percapita natural resource demand with population size.
Given a prior definition of sustainability, that of non-declining percapita human well-being, two main theories have been proposed.
In general, percapita recruitment dropped precipitously through 2002 and was not compensated for by other demographic mechanisms, such as increased survival.
Without adding state-level fixed effects, there is a clear negative relationship between annual per capita income and annual percapita air toxic emissions.
An interesting question is how the inclusion of corruption affects the percapita income levels at which pollution levels attain their maximum.
The only variables not associated with environmental performance in the multivariate models are percapita economic growth and nuclear power.
In the past 25 years real percapita income growth has averaged 5.4 per cent per annum.
The median percapita weekly household expenditure was higher in the urban than the rural region.
These works regress a variety of measures of environmental quality against percapita income using time-series data, and find statistically significant relationships for many variables.
And, even 50 years later, economic growth, or increases in percapita income remain the most important measure of development.
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