Employees, agriculture, female (% of female employment) - Labor, migration and population - Development outcomes - African Development Indicators
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Employees are people who work for a public or private employer and receive remuneration in wages, salary, commission, tips, piece rates, or pay in kind. Agriculture corresponds to division 1 (ISIC revision 2) or tabulation categories A and B (ISIC revision 3) and includes hunting, forestry, and fishing. Source: International Labour Organization, Key Indicators of the Labour Market database.
Employees, agriculture, female (% of female employment) - Labor, migration and population - Development outcomes - African Development Indicators (Most Recent Data) |
Rank | Country | Value |
1 | Rwanda (1989) | 95.9 |
2 | Equatorial Guinea (1983) | 89.9 |
3 | Chad (1993) | 85.9 |
4 | Madagascar (2005) | 82.5 |
5 | Tanzania (2006) | 80 |
6 | Guinea (1994) | 78.8 |
7 | Zambia (2000) | 78.6 |
8 | Gambia (1993) | 76.5 |
9 | Uganda (2003) | 75.7 |
10 | Sierra Leone (2004) | 71.1 |
11 | Zimbabwe (1999) | 69.5 |
12 | Cameroon (2001) | 68.4 |
13 | Lesotho (1999) | 64.9 |
14 | Morocco (2006) | 61.3 |
15 | Gabon (1993) | 60.8 |
16 | Ghana (1999) | 50.3 |
17 | North Africa (2006) | 48.96 |
18 | Egypt (2006) | 43.3 |
19 | Senegal (2006) | 33 |
20 | Mali (2004) | 29.9 |
21 | Namibia (2004) | 25.2 |
22 | Botswana (2005) | 24.3 |
23 | Sao Tome and Principe (2000) | 22.8 |
24 | Tunisia (1989) | 22.7 |
25 | Algeria (2004) | 22.3 |
26 | Nigeria (1983) | 21.7 |
27 | Mauritius (2007) | 7.6 |
28 | South Africa (2007) | 6.5 |
29 | Ethiopia (2006) | 5.5 |
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