Labor Force Participation Rate

Europe Ranking

percentSource: IMF
Current Rank
Country
Value
Latest Reading
Previous Rank
Previous Value
1Angola76.152020177.21
2Iceland72.282020274.35
3Switzerland67.872020368.23
4Netherlands64.552020464.78
5Sweden64.372020564.43
6Belarus64.052020664.35
7Norway63.832020764.18
8Estonia63.632020863.65
9United Kingdom62.82020963.22
10Cyprus62.720201062.96
11Lithuania62.6120201462.09
12Malta62.3420201661.5
13Denmark62.0220201262.37
14Latvia61.6720201861.23
15Germany61.620201561.92
16Ireland61.1320201362.34
17Luxembourg60.820201960.65
18Austria60.7720201761.36
19Czech Republic59.7920202060.38
20Georgia59.3220201162.93
21Slovakia59.0520202259.69
22Finland59.0320202359.42
23Portugal58.0220202459.26
24Albania57.7920202160.31
25Slovenia57.7720202558.07
26Hungary56.920202857.1
27Spain56.7120202657.92
28Poland56.0920203156.2
29Bulgaria55.5520202956.58
30Ukraine55.0920203056.32
31Romania55.0620203455.14
32France54.5320203355.27
33Serbia53.9620203554.63
34Belgium53.8320203654.39
35Montenegro53.3520202757.41
36Macedonia52.3920203255.47
37Armenia51.2620203754.1
38Croatia51.0320203951.1
39Greece5120203851.96
40Italy48.5120204049.89
41Bosnia and Herzegovina42.5820204241.8
42Moldova40.3220204142.26

Definition of Labor Force Participation Rate

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

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