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Economy Statistics > Population under $4 a day (per $ GDP) (most recent) by country

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Rank   Countries  Amount 
# 1     Kyrgyzstan: 0.10359 per $10 million 
# 2     Latvia: 0.0105541 per $10 million 
# 3     Estonia: 0.00936037 per $10 million 
# 4     Kazakhstan: 0.00523649 per $10 million 
# 5     Lithuania: 0.00375857 per $10 million 
# 6     Bulgaria: 0.00356969 per $10 million 
# 7     Romania: 0.00134111 per $10 million 
# 8     Slovakia: 0.00101407 per $10 million 
# 9     Ukraine: 0.000835841 per $10 million 
# 10     Russia: 0.00037642 per $10 million 
# 11     Slovenia: 0.000253743 per $10 million 
# 12     Poland: 0.000215983 per $10 million 
# 13     Hungary: 0 per $10 million 
# 14     Czech Republic: 0 per $10 million 
Weighted average: 0.0 per $10 million  


DEFINITION: Population below line - proportion receiving less than $4 per day in income (purchasing power parity). Data from most recent available between the period 1983 to 2000. Per $ GDP figures expressed per $10 million of Gross Domestic Product.

SOURCE: Milanovic, Branko. 2002. Correspondence on income, inequality and poverty during the transition from planned to market economy. World Bank. March. Washington D.C

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"Population under $4 a day (per $ GDP) by country", Milanovic, Branko. 2002. Correspondence on income, inequality and poverty during the transition from planned to market economy. World Bank. March. Washington D.C. Retrieved from http://www.NationMaster.com/graph/eco_pop_und_4_a_day_pergdp-under-4-day-per-gdp

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