Labor Force Participation Rate - Ranking



Indicator Definition:
Labor force participation rate is the proportion of the population ages 15-64 that is economically active: all people who supply labor for the production of goods and services during a specified period.

Indicator Unit:
The statistic is measured in Percent.

Descriptive Statistics regarding the Indicator "Labor Force Participation Rate":
The number of countries with data stands at: 178 countries.
The average value across those countries stands at: 67.36.
The standard deviation across those countries stands at: 12.20.
The lowest value stands at: 23.52, and was observed in Sao Tome and Principe, which in this case constitutes the country that ranks last.
The highest value stands at: 89.00, and was observed in Korea, Dem. People's Rep., which in this case constitutes the country that ranks first.

Looking at countries with values, the top 5 countries are:
1. Korea, Dem. People's Rep., actual value 89.00, actual ranking 1.
2. Qatar, actual value 88.56, actual ranking 2.
3. Iceland, actual value 86.79, actual ranking 3.
4. Madagascar, actual value 86.37, actual ranking 4.
5. Solomon Islands, actual value 85.83, actual ranking 5.

Looking at countries with values, the bottom 5 countries are:
1. Sao Tome and Principe, actual value 23.52, actual ranking 178.
2. Djibouti, actual value 33.56, actual ranking 177.
3. Yemen, Rep., actual value 33.68, actual ranking 176.
4. Afghanistan, actual value 38.46, actual ranking 175.
5. Syrian Arab Republic, actual value 39.72, actual ranking 174.

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