This is a list of countries by employment rate, this being the proportion of employed adults in the working age. The definition of "working age" varies: Many sources, including the OECD, use 15–64 years old,[1] but EUROSTAT uses 20–64 years old,[2] the United States Bureau of Labor Statistics uses 16 years old and older (no cut-off at 65 and up),[3] and the Office for National Statistics of the United Kingdom uses 16–64 years old.[4]
For comparability purposes, this article uses OECD statistics (where available).
List[edit]
* indicates "Unemployment in COUNTRY or TERRITORY" links.
Country | Rate (%) | Ages | Year | Source |
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Iceland | 81.9 | 15–64 | 2021 | OECD[5] |
Netherlands | 80.8 | 15–64 | 2021 | OECD[5] |
Switzerland | 80.1 | 15–64 | 2021 | OECD[5] |
New Zealand * | 79.2 | 15–64 | 2021 | OECD[5] |
Japan | 78.0 | 15–64 | 2021 | OECD[5] |
Norway | 77.5 | 15–64 | 2021 | OECD[5] |
Germany | 76.8 | 15–64 | 2021 | OECD[5] |
Denmark * | 76.5 | 15–64 | 2021 | OECD[5] |
Sweden * | 76.0 | 15–64 | 2021 | OECD[5] |
United Kingdom * | 75.5 | 15–64 | 2021 | OECD[5] |
Australia * | 75.3 | 15–64 | 2021 | OECD[5] |
China * | 75.1 | 15–64 | 2010 | OECD[1] |
Czech Republic | 75.0 | 15–64 | 2021 | OECD[5] |
Estonia * | 75.0 | 15–64 | 2021 | OECD[5] |
Canada * | 74.7 | 15–64 | 2021 | OECD[5] |
Hungary * | 73.9 | 15–64 | 2021 | OECD[5] |
Malta * | 73.8 | 15–64 | 2020 | OECD[1] |
Finland * | 73.5 | 15–64 | 2021 | OECD[5] |
Lithuania | 73.4 | 15–64 | 2021 | OECD[5] |
Austria | 73.3 | 15–64 | 2021 | OECD[5] |
Ireland | 72.4 | 15–64 | 2021 | OECD[5] |
Slovenia | 72.4 | 15–64 | 2021 | OECD[5] |
Russia * | 72.2 | 15–64 | 2021 | OECD[5] |
Portugal * | 71.0 | 15–64 | 2021 | OECD[5] |
Poland * | 70.9 | 15–64 | 2021 | OECD[5] |
United States * | 70.5 | 15–64 | 2021 | OECD[5] |
Slovakia * | 70.5 | 15–64 | 2021 | OECD[5] |
Latvia | 70.2 | 15–64 | 2021 | OECD[5] |
Cyprus | 69.9 | 15–64 | 2020 | OECD[1] |
Luxembourg | 69.4 | 15–64 | 2021 | OECD[5] |
OECD Average | 68.5 | 15–64 | 2021 | OECD[5] |
Bulgaria * | 68.5 | 15–64 | 2020 | OECD[1] |
Israel | 68.2 | 15–64 | 2021 | OECD[5] |
France * | 67.7 | 15–64 | 2021 | OECD[5] |
South Korea * | 67.2 | 15–64 | 2021 | OECD[5] |
Belgium * | 66.0 | 15–64 | 2021 | OECD[5] |
Indonesia | 65.9 | 15–64 | 2019 | OECD[1] |
Romania | 65.6 | 15–64 | 2020 | OECD[1] |
Spain * | 63.8 | 15–64 | 2021 | OECD[5] |
Croatia * | 62.0 | 15–64 | 2020 | OECD[1] |
Mexico * | 61.9 | 15–64 | 2021 | OECD[5] |
Albania | 60.6 | 15–64 | 2020 | INSTAT[6] |
Chile * | 60.2 | 15–64 | 2021 | OECD[5] |
Italy | 59.4 | 15–64 | 2021 | OECD[5] |
Greece * | 59.2 | 15–64 | 2021 | OECD[5] |
Costa Rica | 58.5 | 15–64 | 2021 | OECD[5] |
Colombia | 57.9 | 15–64 | 2021 | OECD[5] |
Brazil * | 56.7 | 15–64 | 2020 | OECD[1] |
North Macedonia | 54.7 | 15–64 | 2020 | OECD[1] |
Turkey * | 51.7 | 15–64 | 2021 | OECD[5] |
India * | 49.0 | 15–64 | 2020 | OECD[1] |
Moldova | 47.6 | 15–64 | Q2, 2021 | Moldova National Bureau of Statistics[7] |
Serbia | 47.4 | 15–64 | 2019 | Statistical Office of the Republic of Serbia[8] |
Bosnia and Herzegovina | 43.0 | 15–64 | 2017 | Agency of Statistics of Bosnia and Herzegovina[9] |
Kosovo | 40.2 | 15–64 | Q3, 2016 | Kosovo Agency of Statistics[10] |
South Africa * | 36.5 | 15–64 | 2021 | OECD[5] |
See also[edit]
- List of U.S. states by employment rate
- List of countries by unemployment rate
- Female labor force in the Muslim world
References[edit]
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k "LFS by sex and age - indicators". OECD. 2020. Retrieved 2020-07-05.
- ^ "Employment statistics". EUROSTAT. June 2017. Retrieved 1 September 2017.
- ^ "An Overview of the Employment-Population Ratio" (PDF). Congressional Research Service. 2015-05-27. Retrieved 2020-07-05.
- ^ "Employment and employee types". Office for National Statistics. 16 August 2017. Retrieved 1 September 2017.
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- ^ "Demography and Social Statistics, Labour Force Survey 2017" (PDF). Agency of Statistics of Bosnia and Herzegovina. 11 July 2017. Retrieved 1 September 2017.
- ^ "Results of "Labour Force Survey (LFS) in Kosovo", Q3 2016". ask.rks-gov.net. 25 January 2017. Retrieved 1 September 2017.
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