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'''Salem Hanna Khamis''' ({{lang-ar|سالم حنا خميس}}) (November 22, 1919 – June 16, 2005) was a [[Palestinian people|Palestinian]] [[economic]] [[statistician]] for the [[United Nations]] [[Food and Agriculture Organization]] who helped formalise the [[Geary-Khamis dollar|Geary-Khamis]] method of computing [[purchasing power parity]] of currencies.
'''Salem Hanna Khamis''' ({{langx|ar|سالم حنا خميس}}) (November 22, 1919 – June 16, 2005) was a [[Palestinian people|Palestinian]] [[economic]] [[statistician]] for the [[United Nations]] [[Food and Agriculture Organization]] who helped formalise the [[Geary-Khamis dollar|Geary-Khamis]] method of computing [[purchasing power parity]] of currencies.


==Education and early career==
==Education and early career==
Son of Hanna and Jamileh a [[Christian Palestinian]] family,<ref>[http://www.cskstrategies.co.uk/csk/dr-salem-hanna-khamis-educational-fund/ Dr Salem Hanna Khamis Educational Fund | CSK Strategies]</ref> Salem Khamis was born on November 22, 1919, in [[Reineh]] village, [[Palestine (region)|Palestine]]. He finished high school in 1938 with distinction at the [[Arab College in Jerusalem]]. He received a [[Mandate for Palestine|British Mandate]] scholarship for studying at the [[American University of Beirut]] (AUB), where he received in 1941 a BA degree in Mathematics (major) and Physics (minor), and in 1942 an MA in Physics.
Son of Hanna and Jamileh a [[Christian Palestinian]] family,<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.cskstrategies.co.uk/csk/dr-salem-hanna-khamis-educational-fund/ |title=Dr Salem Hanna Khamis Educational Fund |website=CSK Strategies |archive-url=http://web.archive.org/web/20150929132056/http://www.cskstrategies.co.uk/csk/dr-salem-hanna-khamis-educational-fund/ |archive-date=29 September 2015}}</ref> Salem Khamis was born on November 22, 1919, in [[Reineh]] village, [[Palestine (region)|Palestine]]. He finished high school in 1938 with distinction at the [[Arab College in Jerusalem]]. He received a [[Mandatory Palestine|British Mandate]] scholarship for studying at the [[American University of Beirut]] (AUB), where he received in 1941 a BA degree in Mathematics (major) and Physics (minor), and in 1942 an MA in Physics.{{fact|date=November 2023}}


From 1942-1943, Salem taught at the Akka High School in [[Acre, Israel|Acre]] and St Lucas High School in [[Haifa]]. In 1943 he was appointed a lecturer in the Mathematics Department at AUB. In 1945 he received a [[British Council]] scholarship for a PhD at [[University College London]]. He defended his thesis during the [[1948 Arab-Israeli War]] and [[1948 Palestinian exodus|Palestinian exodus]] (''Nakba''), and received the PhD title in 1950.
From 1942-1943, Salem taught at the Akka High School in [[Acre, Israel|Acre]] and St Lucas High School in [[Haifa]]. In 1943 he was appointed a lecturer in the Mathematics Department at AUB. In 1945 he received a [[British Council]] scholarship for a PhD at [[University College London]]. He defended his thesis during the [[1948 Arab-Israeli War]] and [[1948 Palestinian exodus|Palestinian exodus]] (''Nakba''), and received the PhD title in 1950.{{fact|date=November 2023}} In 1948 he was refused entrance to the new [[State of Israel]], in whose territory Reineh now lay. Instead, he moved to [[Aleppo]], [[Syria]], where he lectured Applied Mathematics in the Engineering College of [[University of Damascus|Syria University]] (now University of Damascus), and was appointed head of the Mathematics department.{{fact|date=November 2023}}

Khamis became known for his political activities among student communities, especially his advocacy for dispossessed Palestinian people. In 1948 he was refused entrance to the new [[State of Israel]], in whose territory Reineh now lay. Instead, he moved to [[Aleppo]], [[Syria]], where he lectured Applied Mathematics in the Engineering College of [[University of Damascus|Syria University]] (now University of Damascus), and was appointed head of the Mathematics department.


==United Nations==
==United Nations==
In 1949 he married Mary Guy and they had four children: Thea, Hanna, Christopher and Tareq. He soon accepted an invitation from the United Nations to work in its Statistical Office in [[Lake Success, New York|Lake Success]] (1949-1950) then [[New York City|New York]] (1950-1953). In addition to his position in the United Nations, he became part-time visiting lecturer in the Mathematical Statistics Department at [[Columbia University]].
In 1949 he married Mary Guy and they had four children: Thea, Hanna, Christopher and Tareq. He accepted an invitation from the United Nations to work in its Statistical Office in [[Lake Success, New York|Lake Success]] (1949-1950) then [[New York City|New York]] (1950-1953). In addition to his position in the United Nations, he became part-time visiting lecturer in the Mathematical Statistics Department at [[Columbia University]].{{fact|date=November 2023}} Salem finally visited his home in Israel in 1952. In 1953 he returned to AUB as Associate Professor of Economics. Between 1955 and 1958 he was appointed Professor and Chairman of Mathematics Department. Between 1958 and 1963 he became United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization Regional Statistician for the Near East (duty stations: [[Cairo]], [[United Arab Republic]] 1958-1960, and [[Rome]], [[Italy]] 1960-1963).{{fact|date=November 2023}}


Between 1961 and 1970 Salem became Chief of the FAO Trade Prices Branch in Rome. Between 1970 and 1972 he was Director and UN Project Manager at the Institute of Statistics and Applied Economics, [[Makerere University]], [[Kampala]], [[Uganda]]. In 1972 he returned to Rome to become Head of the FAO Methodology Group – Statistical Development Service until 1974, and Chief of the Service 1975-1981.{{fact|date=November 2023}} In parallel (1976-1978), he acted in [[Baghdad]] as UN Project Manager/Chief Advisor to the Arab Institute for Training and Research in Statistics.{{fact|date=November 2023}}
Salem finally visited his home in Israel in 1952. In 1953 he returned to AUB as Associate Professor of Economics. Between 1955 and 1958 he was appointed Professor and Chairman of Mathematics Department. Between 1958 and 1963 he became United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization Regional Statistician for the Near East (duty stations: [[Cairo]], [[United Arab Republic]] 1958-1960, and [[Rome]], [[Italy]] 1960-1963).


In 1981 Salem resigned from his position at FAO and moved to [[England]] where his children lived. However, he continued to work as an expert and as the head of scientific missions by the UN, and consulted at countries, such as:
Between 1961 and 1970 Salem became Chief of the FAO Trade Prices Branch in Rome. Between 1970 and 1972 he was Director and UN Project Manager at the Institute of Statistics and Applied Economics, [[Makerere University]], [[Kampala]], [[Uganda]]. In 1972 he returned to Rome to become Head of the FAO Methodology Group – Statistical Development Service until 1974, and Chief of the Service 1975-1981. Work consisted mainly in assisting developing countries in the improvement of their food and agricultural statistics through national, regional and international statistical projects.

In parallel (1976-1978), he acted in [[Baghdad]] as UN Project Manager/Chief Advisor to the Arab Institute for Training and Research in Statistics.

In 1981 Salem resigned from his position at FAO and moved to [[England]] where his children lived. However, he continued to work as an expert and as the head of several scientific missions by the UN, and provided consulted at many countries, such as:


*1981-1987: Statistics Advisor, Arab Fund for Social Economic Development, [[Kuwait]]
*1981-1987: Statistics Advisor, Arab Fund for Social Economic Development, [[Kuwait]]
*1982: Evaluation and development of the statistical activities of the [[Palestine Liberation Organization]] (PLO)
*1982: Evaluation and development of the statistical activities of the [[Palestine Liberation Organization]] (PLO)
*1986: [[Jordan]] Government Consultant, Rural Research Centre, [[An-Najah National University]], [[Nablus]], [[West Bank]]
*1986: [[Jordan]] Government Consultant, Rural Research Centre, [[An-Najah National University]], [[Nablus]], [[West Bank]]
*Statistics Advisor for [[Sri Lanka]], [[Libya]], [[Sudan]] and others
*Statistics Advisor for [[Sri Lanka]], [[Libya]], [[Sudan]] and others{{fact|date=November 2023}}


Salem Khamis died on June 16, 2005, at his residence in [[Hemel Hempstead]], England
Salem Khamis died on June 16, 2005, at his residence in [[Hemel Hempstead]], England{{fact|date=November 2023}}


==Scientific Contributions==
==Scientific contributions==
Prof. Khamis contributed tens of scientific research papers in [[Statistics]] and [[Mathematics]]. Specifically, he contributed to [[Statistical sampling|Sampling theory]] and the tablulation of the [[Incomplete gamma function]], where he wrote the book “Tables of the Incomplete Gamma Function Ratio”.
Khamis contributed scientific research papers in [[statistics]] and [[mathematics]]. Specifically, he contributed to [[Statistical sampling|Sampling theory]] and the tabulation of the [[Incomplete gamma function]], where he wrote the book “Tables of the Incomplete Gamma Function Ratio”.{{fact|date=November 2023}}


He contributed in the field of Index Number Theory through a series of papers starting 1972. He developed what became known as, and “indelibly imprinted on all the recent work on international comparisons of prices, real incomes, output and productivity” (Rao, 2005), the Geary-Khamis Method of Computing [[purchasing power parity|Purchase Power Parity]] of Currencies and the [[Geary-Khamis dollar]] used to compare different economies.
He contributed in the field of index number theory through a series of papers starting 1972. He developed what became known as, and “indelibly imprinted on all the recent work on international comparisons of prices, real incomes, output and productivity” (Rao, 2005), the Geary-Khamis Method of Computing [[purchasing power parity|Purchase Power Parity]] of Currencies and the [[Geary-Khamis dollar]] used to compare different economies.{{fact|date=November 2023}}

In addition to his professional work as an international statistician, Prof. Khamis helped many students from Arab countries and many other nationalities to receive scholarships, supporting many students in developing their careers.
He was also known for his strong support for all the underprivileged in the world, and for his continuous support of the [[Palestinian refugee|Palestinian refugee camp]]s and the Palestinian cause.


==References==
==References==
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==Sources==
==Sources==
*CV by Salem Hanna Khamis
*CV by Salem Hanna Khamis
*{{cite news|first=Prasada|last=Rao|title=Salem Khamis, Statistician who formulated PPPs|url=http://news.independent.co.uk/people/obituaries/article299199.ece|publisher=[[The Independent]] Obituaries|date=15 July 2005|access-date=2008-02-20|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20070930201301/http://news.independent.co.uk/people/obituaries/article299199.ece|archive-date=30 September 2007}}
*Interviews with the family of the Salem Khamis{{Citation needed|date=February 2007}}
*{{cite web |url=https://fobzu.org/scholarships/khamis-scholarship/ |title=The Dr Salem H Khamis Scholarship |website=Friends of Birzeit University |access-date=28 May 2024}}
*{{cite news|first=Prasada|last=Rao|authorlink=|coauthors=|title=Salem Khamis, Statistician who formulated PPPs|url=http://news.independent.co.uk/people/obituaries/article299199.ece|work=|publisher=[[The Independent]] Obituaries|date=15 July 2005|accessdate=2008-02-20|deadurl=yes|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20070930201301/http://news.independent.co.uk/people/obituaries/article299199.ece|archivedate=30 September 2007|df=}}

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Latest revision as of 01:15, 5 November 2024

Salem Hanna Khamis
Born(1919-11-22)November 22, 1919
DiedJune 16, 2005(2005-06-16) (aged 85)
NationalityPalestinian, British
Academic career
FieldInternational Statistician
InstitutionAmerican University of Beirut
Alma materArab College in Jerusalem, American University of Beirut, University College London
ContributionsGeary–Khamis dollar, Sampling theory, tabulation of the Incomplete gamma function, wrote “Tables of the Incomplete Gamma Function Ratio”.

Salem Hanna Khamis (Arabic: سالم حنا خميس) (November 22, 1919 – June 16, 2005) was a Palestinian economic statistician for the United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization who helped formalise the Geary-Khamis method of computing purchasing power parity of currencies.

Education and early career

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Son of Hanna and Jamileh a Christian Palestinian family,[1] Salem Khamis was born on November 22, 1919, in Reineh village, Palestine. He finished high school in 1938 with distinction at the Arab College in Jerusalem. He received a British Mandate scholarship for studying at the American University of Beirut (AUB), where he received in 1941 a BA degree in Mathematics (major) and Physics (minor), and in 1942 an MA in Physics.[citation needed]

From 1942-1943, Salem taught at the Akka High School in Acre and St Lucas High School in Haifa. In 1943 he was appointed a lecturer in the Mathematics Department at AUB. In 1945 he received a British Council scholarship for a PhD at University College London. He defended his thesis during the 1948 Arab-Israeli War and Palestinian exodus (Nakba), and received the PhD title in 1950.[citation needed] In 1948 he was refused entrance to the new State of Israel, in whose territory Reineh now lay. Instead, he moved to Aleppo, Syria, where he lectured Applied Mathematics in the Engineering College of Syria University (now University of Damascus), and was appointed head of the Mathematics department.[citation needed]

United Nations

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In 1949 he married Mary Guy and they had four children: Thea, Hanna, Christopher and Tareq. He accepted an invitation from the United Nations to work in its Statistical Office in Lake Success (1949-1950) then New York (1950-1953). In addition to his position in the United Nations, he became part-time visiting lecturer in the Mathematical Statistics Department at Columbia University.[citation needed] Salem finally visited his home in Israel in 1952. In 1953 he returned to AUB as Associate Professor of Economics. Between 1955 and 1958 he was appointed Professor and Chairman of Mathematics Department. Between 1958 and 1963 he became United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization Regional Statistician for the Near East (duty stations: Cairo, United Arab Republic 1958-1960, and Rome, Italy 1960-1963).[citation needed]

Between 1961 and 1970 Salem became Chief of the FAO Trade Prices Branch in Rome. Between 1970 and 1972 he was Director and UN Project Manager at the Institute of Statistics and Applied Economics, Makerere University, Kampala, Uganda. In 1972 he returned to Rome to become Head of the FAO Methodology Group – Statistical Development Service until 1974, and Chief of the Service 1975-1981.[citation needed] In parallel (1976-1978), he acted in Baghdad as UN Project Manager/Chief Advisor to the Arab Institute for Training and Research in Statistics.[citation needed]

In 1981 Salem resigned from his position at FAO and moved to England where his children lived. However, he continued to work as an expert and as the head of scientific missions by the UN, and consulted at countries, such as:

Salem Khamis died on June 16, 2005, at his residence in Hemel Hempstead, England[citation needed]

Scientific contributions

[edit]

Khamis contributed scientific research papers in statistics and mathematics. Specifically, he contributed to Sampling theory and the tabulation of the Incomplete gamma function, where he wrote the book “Tables of the Incomplete Gamma Function Ratio”.[citation needed]

He contributed in the field of index number theory through a series of papers starting 1972. He developed what became known as, and “indelibly imprinted on all the recent work on international comparisons of prices, real incomes, output and productivity” (Rao, 2005), the Geary-Khamis Method of Computing Purchase Power Parity of Currencies and the Geary-Khamis dollar used to compare different economies.[citation needed]

References

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  1. ^ "Dr Salem Hanna Khamis Educational Fund". CSK Strategies. Archived from the original on 29 September 2015.

Sources

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