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per capita


per cap·i·ta

P0181900 (pər kăp′ĭ-tə)adv. & adj.1. Per unit of population; per person: In that year, Americans earned $15,304 per capita. Among the states, Connecticut has a high per capita income.2. Equally to each individual.
[Medieval Latin, by heads : Latin per, per + Latin capita, accusative pl. of caput, head.]

per capita

(pə ˈkæpɪtə) adj, adv (Statistics) of or for each person[Latin, literally: according to heads]

per cap•i•ta

(pər ˈkæp ɪ tə)
adj., adv. by or for each individual person: income per capita. [1675–85; < Latin: literally, by heads]

per capita

A Latin phrase meaning according to heads, used to mean for or of each person.
Thesaurus
Adj.1.per capita - per person; "among the states Connecticut has a high per capita income"proportionate - being in due proportion; "proportionate representation of a minority group"
Adv.1.per capita - per person; "we are spending $5,000 per capita annually for education in this district"for each person, of each person
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per capita


per capita

By, of, or for each person in a given population. The government spends more per capita on healthcare than any other country in the world. Though the nation is tiny, it has the highest per capita income in all of Europe.See also: per
References in periodicals archiveThese figures for Actual Individual Consumption per capita, expressed in PPS, are published by Eurostat, the statistical office of the European Union.Wide Variation of Consumption Per Capita Across EU Member StatesMeanwhile, the self-sufficiency rate of poultry and bird meat reached 91.5% in 2017, with an average per capita of 10.0 kg versus 10.1 kg in 2016, a decrease of 1.0%Egypt's self-sufficiency rate of rice reaches 94.2% in 2017: CAPMASThe Adva study indicates that residents of non-Haredi settlements are privy to the highest municipal expenditure per capita: NIS 7,997 in 2016.The Quality of Municipal Officials Alone Does not Determine the Quality of Municipal Services: The level of public services in local authorities is dictated to a great extent by the central government rather than by elected local officials'We are going to hit [a per capita of] over $4,000 in 2019,' Pernia said.Economists tell government to focus on inflationPer capita income is one of the most widely used measures of the general well being in an economy.Per capita income of Pakistan increases to $1641As of 2016, the Philippines' income per capita stood at about $3,500, hence considered a lower middle-income country.'Upper middle-income' PH possible by end-2019, says NEDAThe per capita GNI is a nation's total income earned at home and abroad divided by its total population, and is widely regarded as an indicator of living standards.National income of $30,000Illango said that on the other hand, if Pakistan is able to contain its population growth rate to around 1% or below and the economy grows at a higher rate than 8%, Pakistan's GDP per capita will be around $10,000 in 2047.Pak needs to control population growth to become high middle-income countryFigures from the National Insurance Institute (22) shown in the graph below tell the story: During the two decades between 1968 and 1989, GDP per capita growth was indeed paralleled by a concomitant rise in real wages for Israelis.Large Gaps Continue Between Economic Growth and WagesIf the economic growth rate is always low and does not exceed the rate of population growth, the average per capita income will decrease.FACTORS THAT AFFECT ECONOMIC GROWTHPer capita income in dollar terms has witnessed a growth of 6.4 per cent in 2017 as compared to 1.1 per cent last year.Per capita income shows 6.4% growth, reaches $ 1,629 in 2017In addition, the study says New Hampshire has the 34th highest gasoline tax, 19th highest cigarette tax, 21st highest beer tax, 34th highest tax on cellphones, the seventh highest state debt per capita and the 23rd highest combined state and local debt per capita.Report shines light on NH's tax take: tax foundation study says state collected most corporate income tax per capitaIn order to avoid incorrect evaluations, it is necessary to perform a survey on the per capita consumption indicator (CI), which is defined as the relation between the volume of water consumed in a determined period, called the historical period, and the number of consumer agents in this same period (Fernandes Neto, Naghettini, Von Sperlling, & Libanio, 2005).Estimation of water consumption in multifamily residential buildings/Estimativa do consumo de agua em edificios multifamiliaresIts GDP (PPP) per capita is $51,924 as it possesses 18% of the world's proven petroleum reserves, ranks as the largest exporter of petroleum, and played a leading role in OPEC for many years.The petroleum sector accounts for almost all of Saudi government revenues, and export earnings.The richest countries in the worldSummary:
Each year on July 1, World Bank revises the analytical classification of the world's economies based on estimates of gross national income (GNI) per capita for the previous year.GEORGIA: WORLD BANK RANKED GEORGIA AS UPPER MIDDLE INCOME COUNTRYEe

per capita


Related to per capita: Per capita GDP

Per Capita

[Latin, By the heads or polls.] A term used in the Descent and Distribution of the estate of one who dies without a will. It means to share and share alike according to the number of individuals.

In a per capita distribution, an equal share of an estate is given to each heir, all of whom stand in equal degree of relationship from a decedent. For example, a woman died intestate, that is, without a will. Her husband and three children predeceased her, and her only living heirs are her ten grandchildren. These grandchildren will take per capita. In other words, each grandchild will receive one-tenth of the estate.

Per capita differs from per stirpes, where persons do not inherit in their individual capacity but take as part of a group represented by a deceased ancestor closer in line to the decedent.

per capita

adj. Latin for "by head," meaning to be determined by the number of people. To find the per capita cost, the total number of persons are added up and the bill, tax or benefits are divided equally among those persons.

per capita

‘by head’, one of two common methods of division of a fund, usually an estate. Per capita is division by head. Everyone gets an equal share, no matter how close or distant the relationship. Per stirpes is ‘division by branch’ - each branch of the family gets the same. For example, Robert has two sons, William and Edward. William's sons are Tom and David. Edward's sons are Mike and Harry. If William dies and then Robert dies, then the estate would per capita be divided equally between Tom, David and Edward, each getting one third (Mike and Harry being excluded by their living father, Edward). If the division is per stirpes, then the William branch and the Edward branch get half each. Edward is alive and gets his half, whereas on this model Tom and David take a per capita division of the amount allocated to the stirpes, i.e. one quarter of the estate.

PER CAPITA, by the head or polls. This term is applied when an estate is to be divided share and share alike. For example, if a legacy be given to the issue of A B, and A B at the time of his death, shall have two children and two grandchildren, his estate shall be divided into four parts, and the children and grandchildren shall each have one of them. 3 Ves. 257; 13 Ves. 344. Vide 1 Rop. on Leg. 126, 130.

per capita


Per capita.

Per capita is the legal term for one of the ways that assets being transferred by your will can be distributed to the beneficiaries of your estate.

Under a per capita distribution, each person named as beneficiary receives an equal share. However, the way your will is drawn up and the laws of the state where the will is probated may produce different results if one of those beneficiaries has died.

For example, if you specify that your children inherit your estate per capita, in some states only those children who survive you would inherit. In other states your surviving children and the surviving descendants of your deceased children would receive equal shares. That could result in your estate being split among more heirs than if all your children outlive you.

per capita

Per head; per person. The term is most often encountered in estate planning, where assets may be left to heirs, per capita. In a per capita distribution, a predeceased heir's portion is shared equally among other heirs at the same level.

Example: Beth leaves $900,000 to her heirs, per capita. She has three children, but two of them die before her. Each child would have received $300,000 if alive. Because the gift was per capita, the money is divided among only the children who survived Beth. In the following diagram, one child will receive the entire $900,000. The grandchildren—children of the predeceased children—receive nothing. Contrast with per stirpes, in which the share belonging to predeceased heirs would go to their own heirs. Using per stirpes distribution in the example, Jill takes only $300,000, Jack's children share $300,000, and Julie's children share
$300,000.

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per capita


Related to per capita: Per capita GDP
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Synonyms for per capita

adj per person

Related Words

  • proportionate

adv per person

Synonyms

  • for each person
  • of each person
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