Average Manufacturing Sector Wage Total - Pay and Employment Data - Actionable Governance Indicators



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Average Manufacturing Sector Wage Total - Pay and Employment Data - Actionable Governance Indicators (Most Recent Data)

Rank

Country

Value

1Turkey (1993)35,702,304
2Belarus (1999)24,565,666
3Romania (1997)8,231,040
4Azerbaijan (1998)3,324,595
5Madagascar (1997)2,631,000
6Turkmenistan (1997)2,625,456
7Togo (1997)2,403,600
8Indonesia (1997)2,359,000
9Bulgaria (1998)2,335,344
10Chad (1997)1,676,621
11Djibouti (1996)1,008,084
12Laos (1994)518,028
13Ghana (1991)410,712
14Jamaica (2002)316,833
15Armenia (1998)300,828
16Benin (1997)263,099
17Tajikistan (1997)179,724
18Kazakhstan (1997)149,868
19Algeria (1996)147,876
20Uzbekistan (1999)146,832
21Albania (1997)112,920
22Dominican Republic (2004)105,685
23Syria (1996)98,485
24Mauritius (1997)75,384
25Thailand (1997)71,220
26India (1997)55,514
27St. Vincent and the Grenadines (2002)55,162
28Sri Lanka (1998)45,284
29Seychelles (1997)37,824
30Morocco (1995)35,388
31Pakistan (1996)34,536
32Croatia (1999)31,524
33South Africa (1993)29,352
34Kyrgyzstan (1999)18,444
35Zimbabwe (1994)17,480
36West Bank and Gaza (1998)15,391
37Russia (1998)14,496
38Poland (1998)14,484
39Lithuania (1999)12,937
40Fiji (1996)12,666
41Solomon Islands (1995)7,584
42Moldova (1999)7,336
43China (1998)7,064
44Botswana (1994)6,612
45Angola (1992)6,612
46Tunisia (1998)5,985
47Egypt (1996)4,836
48Tonga (2005)3,484
49Micronesia (2005)2,895
50Jordan (1997)2,598
51Ukraine (1998)2,228
52Latvia (1998)1,610
53Kenya (1999)1,121
54Georgia (1997)898
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