Female Labor Force

Asia Ranking

percent femaleSource: IMF
Current Rank
Country
Value
Latest Reading
Previous Rank
Previous Value
1Nepal54.912020155.82
2Hong Kong50.112020249.87
3Macao49.632020349.71
4Laos49.192020449.24
5North Korea49.012020549.12
6Russia48.792020848.69
7Kazakhstan48.432020948.12
8Cambodia48.422020648.93
9Azerbaijan48.122020748.72
10Vietnam47.4520201047.46
11Thailand45.8420201145.71
12Mongolia45.0120201245.14
13China44.5320201344.8
14Japan44.220201444.24
15South Korea42.3620201542.38
16Singapore41.2220201641.81
17Turkmenistan41.1520201741.37
18Brunei40.920201841.09
19Burma (Myanmar)39.8820201940.31
20Uzbekistan39.4520202039.91
21Indonesia39.4320202239.49
22Bhutan39.4220202139.83
23Philippines39.120202339.29
24Malaysia38.5720202438.61
25Kyrgyzstan38.220202538.52
26Tajikistan37.720202637.82
27Sri Lanka33.5820202734.01
28Bangladesh30.2320202830.87
29Maldives20.4620203020.92
30Pakistan20.1520203120.5
31India19.9620202921.21

Definition of Female Labor Force

Female labor force as a percentage of the total show the extent to which women are active in the labor force. Labor force comprises people ages 15 and older who supply labor for the production of goods and services during a specified period.

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