Employees, agriculture, female (% of female employment) - Gender Statistics
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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.
Employees, agriculture, female (% of female employment) - Gender Statistics (Most Recent Data) |
Rank | Country | Value |
1 | Rwanda (1989) | 95.9 |
2 | Equatorial Guinea (1983) | 89.9 |
3 | Laos (1995) | 89.3 |
4 | Yemen (1999) | 87.8 |
5 | Chad (1993) | 85.9 |
6 | Madagascar (2005) | 82.5 |
7 | Guinea (1994) | 78.8 |
8 | Zambia (2000) | 78.6 |
9 | Tanzania (2006) | 78 |
10 | Gambia (1993) | 76.5 |
11 | Uganda (2003) | 75.7 |
12 | Tajikistan (2004) | 75.1 |
13 | Nepal (2001) | 72.8 |
14 | Pakistan (2007) | 72.4 |
15 | Sierra Leone (2004) | 71.1 |
16 | Cambodia (2001) | 69.7 |
17 | Zimbabwe (1999) | 69.5 |
18 | Cameroon (2001) | 68.4 |
19 | Bangladesh (2005) | 68.1 |
20 | Lesotho (1999) | 64.9 |
21 | Bhutan (2005) | 63 |
22 | Gabon (1993) | 60.8 |
23 | Morocco (2008) | 60.2 |
24 | Vietnam (2004) | 60 |
25 | Georgia (2007) | 56.6 |
26 | Ghana (1999) | 50.3 |
27 | Syria (2003) | 49.1 |
28 | Armenia (2006) | 46.1 |
29 | Egypt (2006) | 43.3 |
30 | Turkey (2009) | 41.66 |
31 | Indonesia (2007) | 41.4 |
32 | Thailand (2007) | 40 |
33 | Azerbaijan (2007) | 38 |
34 | Nigeria (1986) | 37.6 |
35 | Haiti (1999) | 37.3 |
36 | Sri Lanka (2007) | 36.8 |
37 | Bolivia (2002) | 36.2 |
38 | West Bank and Gaza (2007) | 36 |
39 | Kyrgyzstan (2006) | 35.4 |
40 | Mongolia (2007) | 34.8 |
41 | Iran (2007) | 33.1 |
42 | Senegal (2006) | 33 |
43 | Iraq (2004) | 32.6 |
44 | Kazakhstan (2004) | 32 |
45 | Romania (2008) | 30.4 |
46 | Moldova (2007) | 30.1 |
47 | Mali (2004) | 29.9 |
48 | Botswana (2005) | 24.3 |
49 | Paraguay (2007) | 23.5 |
50 | Sao Tome and Principe (2000) | 22.8 |
51 | Tunisia (1989) | 22.7 |
52 | Philippines (2009) | 22.54 |
53 | Algeria (2004) | 22.3 |
54 | Serbia (2007) | 19.5 |
55 | Europe & Central Asia (developing only) (2006) | 17.59 |
56 | Macedonia (2007) | 17.3 |
57 | Guatemala (2006) | 16 |
58 | Croatia (2009) | 15.08 |
59 | Brazil (2006) | 15 |
60 | Poland (2007) | 14.2 |
61 | St. Kitts and Nevis (1984) | 13.8 |
62 | Honduras (2005) | 13.1 |
63 | Portugal (2008) | 12 |
64 | Greece (2008) | 11.8 |
65 | Upper middle income (2007) | 11.65 |
66 | Slovenia (2007) | 10.4 |
67 | Ethiopia (2009) | 10.3 |
68 | Malaysia (2007) | 10 |
69 | St. Lucia (2004) | 9.8 |
70 | Grenada (1998) | 9.7 |
71 | Latin America & Caribbean (developing only) (2006) | 9.14 |
72 | Latin America & Caribbean (all income levels) (2006) | 9.08 |
73 | Cuba (2007) | 8.6 |
74 | Belarus (2008) | 8.57 |
75 | Nicaragua (2006) | 8.4 |
76 | Faroe Islands (2005) | 8.3 |
77 | South Korea (2007) | 8.3 |
78 | Dominica (2001) | 8.3 |
79 | North Korea (2007) | 8.3 |
80 | Jamaica (2006) | 8.3 |
81 | Namibia (2008) | 8.2 |
82 | Europe & Central Asia (all income levels) (2007) | 8.01 |
83 | Mauritius (2007) | 7.6 |
84 | St. Vincent and the Grenadines (2001) | 7.6 |
85 | Guyana (2002) | 7.2 |
86 | Maldives (2006) | 7.1 |
87 | Russia (2007) | 6.9 |
88 | Marshall Islands (1999) | 6.5 |
89 | Colombia (2007) | 6.4 |
90 | Lithuania (2008) | 5.8 |
91 | Bulgaria (2007) | 5.7 |
92 | Peru (2007) | 5.7 |
93 | Chile (2007) | 5.6 |
94 | Austria (2008) | 5.6 |
95 | Latvia (2008) | 5.6 |
96 | Oman (2000) | 5.4 |
97 | French Polynesia (2002) | 5.3 |
98 | Costa Rica (2007) | 5.1 |
99 | New Zealand (2007) | 5 |
100 | El Salvador (2006) | 4.8 |
101 | Uruguay (2007) | 4.8 |
102 | Tonga (2003) | 4.6 |
103 | Suriname (2004) | 4.5 |
104 | Mexico (2007) | 4.4 |
105 | Japan (2007) | 4.3 |
106 | Ecuador (2006) | 4.3 |
107 | New Caledonia (1996) | 4.1 |
108 | OECD members (2007) | 4.06 |
109 | European Union (2008) | 3.87 |
110 | South Africa (2009) | 3.4 |
111 | Panama (2007) | 3.4 |
112 | Belize (2005) | 3.3 |
113 | Italy (2008) | 2.9 |
114 | Euro area (2008) | 2.85 |
115 | High income: OECD (2007) | 2.8 |
116 | Switzerland (2007) | 2.8 |
117 | Cyprus (2008) | 2.8 |
118 | High income (2007) | 2.79 |
119 | Spain (2008) | 2.7 |
120 | Finland (2008) | 2.6 |
121 | Iceland (2007) | 2.5 |
122 | Barbados (2004) | 2.5 |
123 | Australia (2007) | 2.4 |
124 | Hungary (2008) | 2.4 |
125 | Czech Republic (2008) | 2.4 |
126 | Estonia (2008) | 2.3 |
127 | Slovakia (2008) | 2.2 |
128 | Dominican Republic (2007) | 2.1 |
129 | Jordan (2003) | 2 |
130 | France (2008) | 1.9 |
131 | Venezuela (2007) | 1.8 |
132 | Netherlands (2008) | 1.7 |
133 | Trinidad and Tobago (2005) | 1.7 |
134 | Germany (2008) | 1.6 |
135 | Ireland (2008) | 1.5 |
136 | Canada (2007) | 1.5 |
137 | Luxembourg (2008) | 1.3 |
138 | Norway (2008) | 1.3 |
139 | Denmark (2008) | 1.2 |
140 | Kiribati (2000) | 1.1 |
141 | Antigua and Barbuda (2001) | 1.1 |
142 | Montenegro (2009) | 1 |
143 | Belgium (2008) | 1 |
144 | Sweden (2007) | 0.9 |
145 | United Kingdom (2008) | 0.8 |
146 | North America (2007) | 0.79 |
147 | United States (2007) | 0.7 |
148 | Isle of Man (2006) | 0.7 |
149 | Israel (2007) | 0.6 |
150 | Singapore (2007) | 0.5 |
151 | Malta (2008) | 0.4 |
152 | Puerto Rico (2007) | 0.4 |
153 | Brunei Darussalam (2001) | 0.3 |
154 | San Marino (2007) | 0.3 |
155 | Cayman Islands (2007) | 0.3 |
156 | Argentina (2006) | 0.3 |
157 | Aruba (1997) | 0.3 |
158 | Saudi Arabia (2009) | 0.2 |
159 | Bermuda (2000) | 0.2 |
160 | Bahrain (2001) | 0.2 |
161 | Bahamas (2007) | 0.2 |
162 | Netherlands Antilles (2000) | 0.2 |
163 | Kuwait (1988) | 0.1 |
164 | Macau (2007) | 0.1 |
165 | United Arab Emirates (2005) | 0.1 |
166 | Hong Kong (2007) | 0.1 |
167 | American Samoa (1990) | 0 |
168 | Northern Mariana Islands (1995) | 0 |
169 | Qatar (2006) | 0 |
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