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GDP per capita does not include ____, which is a problem with using it to measure quality of life.

Unpaid work
Country's population
Material goods

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The right answer for the question that is being asked and shown above is that: "Unpaid work" GDP per capita does not include Unpaid work, which is a problem with using it to measure quality of life. This is correct as far as the GDP per capita is concerned.
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The correct answer is "Unpaid work".

Step-by-step explanation:

Gross Domestic Product (GDP) per capita is the most widely used measure of a country's economic output, which takes into account the material goods of the country among the total population. One problem of using this measure to compare quality of life is that it does not take into account the unpaid work of people. For instance, in the United Kingdom it was estimated that 2018's GPD was short of more than 1 trillion of euros in unpaid housework.

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