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High income OECD countries Compared by Labor > GDP per person employed > Constant 1990 PPP $

DEFINITION: GDP per person employed is gross domestic product (GDP) divided by total employment in the economy. Purchasing power parity (PPP) GDP is GDP converted to 1990 constant international dollars using PPP rates. An international dollar has the same purchasing power over GDP that a U.S. dollar has in the United States.

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# COUNTRY AMOUNT DATE GRAPH HISTORY
1 United States $65,480.00 2008
2 Ireland $56,701.00 2008
3 Belgium $55,448.00 2008
4 France $55,052.39 2008
5 Luxembourg $54,511.00 2008
6 Norway $51,736.00 2008
7 United Kingdom $51,697.00 2008
8 Finland $50,560.00 2008
9 Australia $49,615.00 2008
10 Canada $49,077.00 2008
11 Sweden $48,987.00 2008
12 Austria $48,121.00 2008
13 Netherlands $47,017.00 2008
14 Denmark $46,258.00 2008
15 Italy $45,932.00 2008
16 Iceland $45,614.00 2008
17 Japan $45,587.00 2008
18 Israel $43,202.00 2008
19 Switzerland $42,707.00 2008
20 Estonia $42,689.00 2008
21 Germany $42,588.00 2008
22 Spain $39,463.00 2008
23 Greece $38,435.00 2008
24 Slovenia $37,739.00 2008
25 New Zealand $35,492.00 2008
26 Slovakia $31,995.00 2008
27 Chile $30,457.00 2008
28 Portugal $29,943.00 2008
29 Czech Republic $25,059.00 2008
30 Poland $24,553.00 2008

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