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Former British colonies Compared by Labor > Employment rate > Young men

DEFINITION: Employment to population ratio is the proportion of a country's population that is employed. Ages 15-24 are generally considered the youth population.

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# COUNTRY AMOUNT DATE GRAPH HISTORY
1 Uganda 78.6 2008
2 Tanzania 70.3 2008
3 Pakistan 69.2 2008
4 Somalia 68.6 2008
5 Bangladesh 65.1 2008
6 Australia 64.6 2008
7 Burma 63.4 2008
8 Kenya 61.9 2008
9 United Arab Emirates 61.2 2008
10 Canada 59.1 2008
11 New Zealand 58.7 2008
12 Bhutan 56.8 2008
13 India 56.4 2008
14 Qatar 55.8 2008
15 Guyana 55.1 2008
16 The Gambia 54.8 2008
17 Zimbabwe 54.5 2008
18 Belize 54.2 2008
19 Trinidad and Tobago 53.2 2008
20 Zambia 52.5 2008
21 Fiji 52.1 2008
22 United States 51.7 2008
23 Malaysia 51.3 2008
24 Maldives 49.9 2008
25 Barbados 49.5 2008
26 Lesotho 48.1 2008
27 Sri Lanka 47.8 2008
28 Malawi 46.3 2008
29 Brunei 45.9 2008
30 The Bahamas 45 2008
31 Bahrain 41.3 2008
=32 Singapore 38.4 2008
=32 Ghana 38.4 2008
34 Jamaica 37.1 2008
35 Kuwait 35.9 2008
36 Sierra Leone 35.7 2008
37 Jordan 31.9 2008
38 Nigeria 31.1 2008
39 Botswana 28.8 2008
40 Sudan 28.5 2008
41 Swaziland 26.4 2008
42 Israel 25.2 2008
43 Namibia 15 2008

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Former British colonies Compared by Labor > Employment rate > Young men

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Interesting observations about Labor > Employment rate > Young men

  • Netherlands ranked first for employment rate > young men amongst Europe in 2008.
  • Burkina Faso ranked first for employment rate > young men amongst Muslim countries in 2008.
  • Equatorial Guinea ranked first for employment rate > young men amongst Hot countries in 2008.
  • Pakistan ranked first for employment rate > young men amongst Emerging markets in 2008.
  • Uganda ranked first for employment rate > young men amongst Former British colonies in 2008.
  • Ethiopia ranked second for employment rate > young men amongst Christian countries in 2008.
  • Iceland ranked first for employment rate > young men amongst Cold countries in 2008.
  • Denmark ranked second for employment rate > young men amongst European Union in 2008.
  • Canada ranked first for employment rate > young men amongst Group of 7 countries (G7) in 2008.
  • Australia ranked third for employment rate > young men amongst High income OECD countries in 2008.
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