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SOURCE
International Metalworkers' Federation, The Purchasing Power of Working Time 2002: An International Comparison of Average Net Hourly Earnings 2001 (International Metalworkers' Federation, Geneva, 2002)
DEFINITION
Hours worked by average worker to buy a car. Indicative of the purchasing power of the currency of the country.
Labor Statistics > Working time to buy a car (most recent) by country
Showing latest available data.
| Rank |
Countries
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Amount
(top to bottom)
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| #1 |
Ireland: |
1,823 hours |
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| #2 |
Finland: |
1,681 hours |
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| #3 |
Austria: |
1,672 hours |
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| #4 |
France: |
1,600 hours |
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| #5 |
Canada: |
1,552 hours |
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| #6 |
Norway: |
1,517 hours |
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| #7 |
Belgium: |
1,500 hours |
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| #8 |
United States: |
1,459 hours |
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| #9 |
Australia: |
1,244 hours |
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| #10 |
Denmark: |
1,206 hours |
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| #11 |
Japan: |
1,182 hours |
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| #12 |
New Zealand: |
1,175 hours |
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| #13 |
Italy: |
989 hours |
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| #14 |
United Kingdom: |
956 hours |
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| #15 |
Germany: |
861 hours |
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| #16 |
Switzerland: |
614 hours |
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Weighted average: |
1,314.4 hours |
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DEFINITION: Hours worked by average worker to buy a car. Indicative of the purchasing power of the currency of the country.
SOURCE: International Metalworkers' Federation, The Purchasing Power of Working Time 2002: An International Comparison of Average Net Hourly Earnings 2001 (International Metalworkers' Federation, Geneva, 2002)
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