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Council Regulation (EU) No 1414/2013 of 17 December 2013 laying down the weightings applicable from 1 July 2013 to the remuneration of officials, temporary staff and contract staff of the European Union serving in third countries
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a 1 EURO = x units of local currency (USD for Cuba, El Salvador, Ecuador, Liberia, Panama, D.R. Congo and Timor-Leste). | |||
b Brussels = 100 %. | |||
c Not available because of local instability or unreliable data. | |||
d Applicable to statutory staff maintained in Croatiafor a maximum of 18 months following its accession under Article 44 of the Accession Treaty of Croatia to the EU. | |||
NB: Economic parity or purchasing power parity (PPP) is: Number of monetary units required to buy the same product compared with Brussels(per euro). The figure provided in the first column (PPP) is the product of multiplying the exchange rate (TX) by the weighting (CC). The mathematical formula used to calculate the CC is therefore: PPP (provided by Eurostat) divided by TX = CC. The amounts due to staff are calculated by applying the invariable PPP established by this table — not by multiplying each time the CC by the TX of the date of the transaction, since this TX is variable and will produce a different (wrong) PPP. | |||
PLACE OF EMPLOYMENT | Economic parityJuly 2013 | Exchange rateJuly 2013a | WeightingJuly 2013b |
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Afghanistanc | 0 | 0 | 0 |
Albania | 82,78 | 140,58 | 58,9 |
Algeria | 75,76 | 104,367 | 72,6 |
Angola | 172,1 | 127,217 | 135,3 |
Argentinac | 0 | 0 | 0 |
Armenia | 423,1 | 539,5 | 78,4 |
Australia | 1,485 | 1,3995 | 106,1 |
Azerbaijan | 1,024 | 1,02236 | 100,2 |
Bangladesh | 60,05 | 101,996 | 58,9 |
Barbados | 3,182 | 2,62036 | 121,4 |
Belarus | 7 263 | 11 550,0 | 62,9 |
Belize | 1,882 | 2,63246 | 71,5 |
Benin | 657,7 | 655,957 | 100,3 |
Bolivia | 6,241 | 9,00511 | 69,3 |
Bosnia and Herzegovina (Banja Luka) | 1,217 | 1,95583 | 62,2 |
Bosnia and Herzegovina (Sarajevo) | 1,438 | 1,95583 | 73,5 |
Botswana | 6,062 | 11,2867 | 53,7 |
Brazil | 2,581 | 2,842 | 90,8 |
Burkina Faso | 626,2 | 655,957 | 95,5 |
Burundic | 1 261 | 2 013,63 | 62,6 |
Cambodia | 4 352 | 5 361,5 | 81,2 |
Cameroon | 606,2 | 655,957 | 92,4 |
Canada | 1,189 | 1,3599 | 87,4 |
Cape Verde | 78,24 | 110,265 | 71,0 |
Central African Republic | 666,9 | 655,957 | 101,7 |
Chad | 736,8 | 655,957 | 112,3 |
Chile | 437,2 | 669,063 | 65,3 |
China | 7,605 | 8,0132 | 94,9 |
Colombia | 2 142 | 2 532,08 | 84,6 |
Comoros | 371,0 | 491,968 | 75,4 |
Congo (Brazzaville) | 799,9 | 655,957 | 121,9 |
Costa Rica | 631,9 | 650,623 | 97,1 |
Croatiad | 5,821 | 7,454 | 78,1 |
Cuba | 0,9525 | 1,3032 | 73,1 |
Democratic Republic of the Congo (Kinshasa) | 1,944 | 1,3032 | 149,2 |
Djibouti | 214,2 | 231,606 | 92,5 |
Dominican Republic | 33,21 | 54,4065 | 61,0 |
Ecuador | 0,9947 | 1,3032 | 76,3 |
Egypt | 5,68 | 9,1714 | 61,9 |
El Salvador | 0,956 | 1,3032 | 73,4 |
Eritrea | 24,67 | 20,0367 | 123,1 |
Ethiopia | 21,89 | 24,3471 | 89,9 |
Fiji | 1,639 | 2,48509 | 66,0 |
Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia | 36,47 | 61,685 | 59,1 |
Gabon | 648,2 | 655,957 | 98,8 |
Gambia | 31,22 | 51,0 | 61,2 |
Georgia | 1,543 | 2,1659 | 71,2 |
Ghana | 2,075 | 2,62335 | 79,1 |
Guatemala | 8,092 | 10,1982 | 79,3 |
Guinea (Conakry) | 6 980 | 9 033,17 | 77,3 |
Guinea-Bissau | 605,6 | 655,957 | 92,3 |
Guyana | 179,8 | 270,215 | 66,5 |
Haiti | 48,81 | 57,0893 | 85,5 |
Honduras | 20,69 | 26,5996 | 77,8 |
Hong Kong | 10,45 | 10,1092 | 103,4 |
Iceland | 157,5 | 162,05 | 97,2 |
India | 49,68 | 78,453 | 63,3 |
Indonesia (Banda Aceh) | 9 094 | 12 936,1 | 70,3 |
Indonesia (Jakarta) | 9 932 | 12 936,1 | 76,8 |
Iraqc | 0 | 0 | 0 |
Israel | 5,076 | 4,738 | 107,1 |
Ivory Coast | 634,6 | 655,957 | 96,7 |
Jamaica | 123,8 | 131,208 | 94,4 |
Japan (Tokyo) | 144,0 | 127,93 | 112,6 |
Jordan | 0,924 | 0,923969 | 100,0 |
Kazakhstan (Astana) | 196,4 | 198,46 | 99,0 |
Kenya | 92,28 | 112,916 | 81,7 |
Kosovo (Pristina) | 0,7282 | 1,0 | 72,8 |
Kyrgyzstan | 48,77 | 63,3131 | 77,0 |
Laos | 9 166 | 10 127,0 | 90,5 |
Lebanon | 1 570 | 1 964,57 | 79,9 |
Lesotho | 6,479 | 12,964 | 50,0 |
Liberia | 1,504 | 1,3032 | 115,4 |
Libyac | 0 | 0 | 0 |
Madagascar | 2 429 | 2 865,05 | 84,8 |
Malawi | 251,9 | 438,269 | 57,5 |
Malaysia | 3,066 | 4,1362 | 74,1 |
Mali | 663,7 | 655,957 | 101,2 |
Mauritania | 239,9 | 396,71 | 60,5 |
Mauritius | 31,65 | 40,3387 | 78,5 |
Mexico | 12,66 | 17,0117 | 74,4 |
Moldova | 10,66 | 16,264 | 65,5 |
Montenegro | 0,6349 | 1,0 | 63,5 |
Morocco | 7,845 | 11,1215 | 70,5 |
Mozambique | 31,95 | 38,5 | 83,0 |
Myanmar | 745,8 | 1 227,61 | 60,8 |
Namibia | 8,744 | 12,964 | 67,4 |
Nepal | 85,32 | 125,865 | 67,8 |
New Caledonia | 133,4 | 119,332 | 111,8 |
New Zealand | 1,73 | 1,664 | 104,0 |
Nicaragua | 18,44 | 32,1974 | 57,3 |
Niger | 543,2 | 655,957 | 82,8 |
Nigeria (Abuja) | 214,8 | 202,198 | 106,2 |
Norway | 10,38 | 7,881 | 131,7 |
Pakistan | 65,63 | 128,896 | 50,9 |
Panama | 0,8445 | 1,3032 | 64,8 |
Papua New Guinea | 3,68 | 2,85144 | 129,1 |
Paraguay | 3 776 | 5 830,52 | 64,8 |
Peru | 3,138 | 3,6242 | 86,6 |
Philippines | 44,45 | 56,442 | 78,8 |
Russia | 47,88 | 42,735 | 112,0 |
Rwanda | 696,0 | 836,494 | 83,2 |
Samoa | 2,969 | 3,09549 | 95,9 |
Saudi Arabia | 3,645 | 4,887 | 74,6 |
Senegal | 610,3 | 655,957 | 93,0 |
Serbia (Belgrade) | 83,27 | 114,46 | 72,8 |
Sierra Leone | 6 948 | 5 646,66 | 123,0 |
Singapore | 1,99 | 1,6465 | 120,9 |
Solomon Islands | 11,6 | 9,33521 | 124,3 |
South Africa | 6,702 | 12,964 | 51,7 |
South Korea | 1 473 | 1 495,51 | 98,5 |
Southern Sudan (Juba)c | 0 | 0 | 0 |
Sri Lanka | 122,9 | 168,79 | 72,8 |
Sudan (Khartoum) | 5,479 | 7,25179 | 75,6 |
Suriname | 2,649 | 4,30056 | 61,6 |
Swaziland | 7,019 | 12,964 | 54,1 |
Switzerland (Berne) | 1,52 | 1,2326 | 123,3 |
Switzerland (Geneva) | 1,536 | 1,2326 | 124,6 |
Syriac | 0 | 0 | 0 |
Taiwan | 33,79 | 39,1171 | 86,4 |
Tajikistan | 4,274 | 6,2091 | 68,8 |
Tanzania | 1 467 | 2 088,16 | 70,3 |
Thailand | 32,88 | 40,556 | 81,1 |
Timor Leste | 1,588 | 1,3032 | 121,9 |
Togo | 545,3 | 655,957 | 83,1 |
Trinidad and Tobago | 6,945 | 8,3078 | 83,6 |
Tunisia | 1,391 | 2,1577 | 64,5 |
Turkey | 2,249 | 2,507 | 89,7 |
Turkmenistan | 2,208 | 3,71412 | 59,4 |
Uganda | 2 459 | 3 416,28 | 72,0 |
Ukraine | 8,002 | 10,4165 | 76,8 |
United Arab Emiratesc | 0 | 0 | 0 |
United States (New York) | 1,246 | 1,3032 | 95,6 |
United States (Washington) | 1,212 | 1,3032 | 93,0 |
Uruguay | 26,25 | 26,7834 | 98,0 |
Uzbekistan | 1 582 | 2 727,73 | 58,0 |
Vanuatu | 143,8 | 127,47 | 112,8 |
Venezuela | 7,313 | 8,19986 | 89,2 |
Vietnam | 15 308 | 27 406,9 | 55,9 |
West Bank — Gaza Strip | 5,344 | 4,738 | 112,8 |
Yemen | 239,9 | 280,286 | 85,6 |
Zambia | 6,854 | 7,1485 | 95,9 |
Zimbabwec | 0 | 0 | 0 |
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