1. worked per week * months worked per year) JAM 1991 annual income / (hours worked per week * months worked per year) JAM 2001 annual income / (hours worked per week * months worked per year) MEX 1990 monthly income / hours worked per week MEX 1995 monthly income / hours worked per week MEX 2000 monthly income / hours worked per week MEX 2010 monthly income / hours worked per week PAN 1970 monthly income / hours worked per week PAN 1990 monthly income PAN 2000 monthly income PAN 2010 monthly income PRI 1990 annual income / (hours worked per week * weeks worked per year) PRI 2000 annual income / (hours worked per week * weeks worked per year) URY 2006 monthly income / hours worked per week USA 1960 annual income / (hours worked per week * weeks worked per year) USA 1970 annual income / (hours worked per week * weeks worked per year) USA 1980 annual income / (hours worked per week * weeks worked per year) USA 1990 annual income / (hours worked per week * weeks worked per year) USA 2000 annual income / (hours worked per week * weeks worked per year) USA 2005 annual income / (hours worked per week * weeks worked per year) USA 2010 annual income / (hours worked per week * weeks worked per year) USA 2015 annual income / (hours worked per week * weeks worked per year) VEN 1981 monthly income / hours worked per week VEN 1990 monthly income VEN;income IND 1999 weekly income IND 2004 weekly income ISR 1995 monthly income / hours worked per week JAM 1982 annual income / (hours,2001
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