Labor force with primary education, female (% of female labor force) - Labor force structure - Labor & Social Protection - World Development Indicators



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Labor force with primary education is the proportion of the labor force that has a primary education, as a percentage of the total labor force.
Labor force with primary education, female (% of female labor force) - Labor force structure - Labor & Social Protection - World Development Indicators (Most Recent Data)

Rank

Country

Value

1Bosnia and Herzegovina (2007)86
2Aruba (1994)79.7
3Uganda (1994)63.3
4Sri Lanka (2007)61.7
5Netherlands (2007)61.7
6Dominica (1997)61.4
7Namibia (2004)60.9
8Nepal (1995)60.6
9Japan (2007)60.6
10Portugal (2007)59.9
11Paraguay (2007)58.2
12Nicaragua (1995)58.2
13Malta (2007)54.3
14Madagascar (2005)54.1
15Indonesia (2007)53.4
16Mexico (2007)52.2
17Guatemala (2006)50.9
18Rwanda (1996)49.4
19Macau (2007)49
20Bolivia (2000)48.7
21Costa Rica (2007)48.4
22St. Lucia (2000)48.2
23Uruguay (2007)45.9
24Turkey (2007)45.5
25Iceland (2002)45.1
26Syria (2003)41.8
27San Marino (2002)41
28Mauritius (2007)40.3
29Brazil (2006)40.1
30El Salvador (1996)40
31Belize (2005)39.9
32Belgium (2006)38.5
33Latin America & Caribbean (2006)38.32
34Tanzania (1991)38.2
35Spain (2007)38
36Dominican Republic (2000)37
37Tunisia (1997)36.1
38Iran (2007)33.9
39Peru (2007)33.8
40Panama (2007)32.5
41Algeria (2004)31.9
42Italy (2007)31.5
43West Bank and Gaza (2007)31.5
44Bahrain (1991)30.8
45South Africa (2007)30.7
46Australia (2007)29.5
47Argentina (2006)29.2
48Ecuador (2006)29.1
49North Korea (2007)29
50South Korea (2007)29
51Euro area (2007)28.95
52Upper middle income (2006)27.85
53Philippines (2007)27.4
54Tajikistan (2004)27.4
55Greece (2007)27.2
56Romania (2007)26.5
57Luxembourg (2007)26.4
58Hong Kong (2007)26.1
59France (2007)25.5
60Trinidad and Tobago (2002)25.1
61Kyrgyzstan (2006)24.8
62Guinea (1998)24.8
63Singapore (2007)24.1
64High income: OECD (2007)23.5
65Nigeria (1995)23.4
66High income (2007)23.37
67Cuba (2007)23.3
68Colombia (1998)22.6
69Austria (2007)22.4
70Ghana (1992)22.3
71Morocco (2006)21.8
72Cayman Islands (2007)20.3
73Chile (2007)20.2
74Croatia (2007)20
75Cyprus (2007)19.4
76United Kingdom (2007)19
77Kuwait (2003)18.8
78Antigua and Barbuda (2002)18.6
79United Arab Emirates (2005)18.3
80Denmark (2003)18.2
81Chad (1993)17.9
82Germany (2007)17.9
83Ireland (2007)17.8
84Malaysia (2007)17.2
85New Zealand (2007)17.1
86Finland (2007)17.1
87Slovenia (2006)16.4
88Switzerland (2007)16.4
89Bulgaria (2007)15
90Hungary (2007)14.9
91Oman (2000)14.3
92Sweden (2007)13.4
93Ethiopia (1999)12.9
94Europe & Central Asia (2007)12.8
95Barbados (2003)12.8
96Canada (2007)11.8
97St. Kitts and Nevis (2001)11.2
98Norway (2007)11.1
99Ukraine (2005)11
100Montenegro (2005)10.5
101Georgia (2007)10.4
102Netherlands Antilles (2007)9.5
103Latvia (2007)9.3
104Czech Republic (2007)9.2
105Pakistan (2007)9.1
106Poland (2007)9
107Slovakia (2007)7.9
108United States (2007)7.3
109Estonia (2007)7.1
110Bahamas (2006)7
111Niger (2001)6.6
112Qatar (2004)6.1
113Bermuda (2000)6.1
114Lithuania (2007)6
115Kazakhstan (2004)5.6
116Russia (2007)5.1
117Azerbaijan (2007)4.3
118Israel (2007)3.2
119Yemen (1999)2.9
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