FACTOID # 8: Israel's per capita military expenditure is the highest in the world, at over $1,400 per person. Syria, still officially at war with Israel, spends $46.51 per person on its military.
 
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People > Marriage rate (vs) Economy > Fishing subsidies

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867.9 million
Economy > Fishing subsidies
(million)
3.48 million
5 People > Marriage rate 10

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Strength of correlation (R squared): 0.558 (this correlation is weak)
Outliers: Japan

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Variable: People > Marriage rate Economy > Fishing subsidies
Plot Display: Logarithmic (base 10) Linear
Definition: Number of marriages per 1,000 people per year Subsidies to the commercial fishing sector
Units: US Dollars (Millions)
Units: Data on itemized fishing subsidies were combined from Annex 1 of the WWF report. Where estimated ranges were given, the mid-point of the range was used. In calculating the ESI, the base-10 logarithm of this variable was used.
Source: United Nations, Monthly Bulletin of Statistics, April 2001 World Wildlife Fund (WWF-US). Hard Facts, Hidden Problems: A Review of Current Data on FishingSubsidies, A WWF Technical Paper, October 2001, Annex 1
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