/pər kəˈpiːtə/ – Latin phrase
Definition: 1. theo đầu người;
2. chia đều (về việc thừa kế);
3. nguyên tắc “mỗi người một phiếu”(khi biểu quyết).
A more thorough explanation: “Per capita” is a Latin term that translates to “per person” in English. In legal contexts, it is often used to refer to a calculation or measurement that is made on an individual basis, typically by dividing a total amount by the number of people involved.
Example: The government allocated funds for the project based on a per capita distribution, ensuring that each individual received an equal share of the resources.