Figure 6.1 Macroeconomics in Context. Figure 6.2 Time Trends of Community Biomass of Large Predatory Fishes in Various Ecosystems.

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Figure 6.1 Macroeconomics in Context

Figure 6.2 Time Trends of Community Biomass of Large Predatory Fishes in Various Ecosystems

Figure 6.3(a) Proportion of Full-Time Homemakers among All Workers, 1870

Figure 6.3(b) Proportion of Full-Time Homemakers among All Workers, 2000

Table 6.1 Average Hours per Day Spent in Primary Activities ActivityTotalMenWomen Personal care Eating and drinking Household Housework Food preparation and cleanup Lawn and garden care Household management Purchasing goods and services Caring for and helping people Working and work-related activities Educational activities Organizational, civic, and religious activities Leisure and sports Other activities TOTAL24.00

Table 6.2 Calculating the 2002 Genuine Progress Indicator (in billions of 1996 dollars) (to be continued) The GPI ’s starting point Personal consumption in 20026,576 Costs that are subtracted from the GPI Adjustment for unequal income distribution-1,053 Net foreign borrowing-307 Cost of consumer durables-1,000 Social costs Cost of crime-32 Costs of automobile accidents-176 Cost of commuting-484 Cost of family breakdown-64 Loss of leisure time-343 Cost of underemployment-172

Environmental costs Cost of household pollution abatement-15 Cost of water pollution-53 Cost of air pollution-39 Cost of noise pollution-17 Loss of wetlands-418 Loss of farmlands-179 Depletion of nonrenewable resources-1,578 Cost of long-term environmental damage-1,232 Cost of ozone depletion-314 Loss of old-growth forests-92 Benefits that are added to the GPI Value of housework and parenting2,133 Value of volunteer work95 Services of consumer durables863 Services of highways and streets100 Net capital investment523 The Total: The Genuine Progress Indicator2,720 (continued) Table 6.2 Calculating the 2002 Genuine Progress Indicator (in billions of 1996 dollars)

Figure 6.4 Real GDP Per Capita and GPI Compared

Table 6.3 Human Development Index, 2003 HDI Rank CountryLife Expectancy at Birth (years) Education Index GDP per Capita* HDI 1Norway , United States , Korea, Rep. of , United Arab Emirates , Mexico , Sri Lanka , Namibia , Cambodia , Angola , Niger