Time-related underemployment, (% of employment) - Gender Statistics



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Time-related underemployment refers to people in employment whose hours of work were below a certain cut-off point and who wanted to work additional hours.
Time-related underemployment, (% of employment) - Gender Statistics (Most Recent Data)

Rank

Country

Value

1Guatemala (2004)21.1
2Costa Rica (2007)16.2
3Armenia (2001)16
4Uruguay (2006)14.5
5Argentina (2006)12
6Nicaragua (2007)11.9
7Ecuador (2008)11.9
8Namibia (1997)11
9Peru (2007)10.9
10Paraguay (2001)8.3
11Philippines (2001)8.3
12Bolivia (2006)7.5
13Colombia (2007)7.3
14Latvia (1999)7
15Australia (2008)6.4
16South Africa (1999)6.2
17Honduras (2007)5.7
18Japan (2008)4.8
19Dominican Republic (2007)4.7
20Italy (2008)4.7
21Germany (2008)4.3
22Canada (2008)4.2
23Thailand (2000)4
24Spain (2008)4
25New Zealand (2008)4
26France (2008)3.6
27Israel (1999)3.3
28Hong Kong (2002)3.3
29Finland (2008)3
30Sweden (2008)2.9
31Portugal (2008)2.8
32Pakistan (2000)2.8
33Belgium (2008)2.7
34Panama (2007)2.6
35Greece (2008)2
36United Kingdom (2007)1.9
37Austria (2008)1.7
38Denmark (2008)1.5
39Switzerland (2008)1.4
40Iceland (2002)1.2
41Netherlands (2008)1.1
42Slovakia (2008)1.1
43El Salvador (2007)1.1
44United States (2008)1.1
45Norway (2008)1
46Luxembourg (2008)1
47Russia (1998)1
48Ireland (2008)1
49Poland (2008)0.9
50Hungary (2008)0.5
51Czech Republic (2008)0.4
52Bulgaria (1999)0.3
53Turkey (2004)0
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