Economic mobility
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International inequality refers to economic differences between countries. According to the United Nations Human Development Report 2004, the gross domestic per capita (GDP) in countries with high, medium and low human development (a classification based on the UN Human Development Index) was 24,806, 4,269 and 1,184 PPP$, respectively (PPP$ = purchasing power parity measured in United States dollars).
See also
- Distribution of wealth
- Economic development
- Economic mobility
- Income disparity
- Income inequality metrics
- Income inequality in the United States
- International development
- List of countries by income equality
- Poverty
- United Nations Millennium Development Goals
- Wealth inequality in the United States
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