Economically active children, work only, male (% of male economically active children, ages 7-14) - Economic activity - Labor & Social Protection - World Development Indicators



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Economically active children refer to children involved in economic activity for at least one hour in the reference week of the survey. Work only refers to children involved in economic activity and not attending school.
Economically active children, work only, male (% of male economically active children, ages 7-14) - Economic activity - Labor & Social Protection - World Development Indicators (Most Recent Data)

Rank

Country

Value

1Morocco (1999)90.5
2India (2000)89.9
3Madagascar (2001)86.63
4Turkey (1999)64.89
5Bangladesh (2003)62.87
6Guinea-Bissau (2000)59.8
7Sudan (2000)52.08
8Sierra Leone (2000)51.3
9Central African Republic (2000)48.27
10Cameroon (2001)45.27
11Burundi (2000)44.62
12Iraq (2000)43.95
13Kenya (1999)43.5
14Yemen (1999)43.2
15Tanzania (2001)42.7
16Albania (2000)42.05
17Ivory Coast (2000)39.36
18Nicaragua (2001)38.7
19Gambia (2000)33.25
20Mongolia (2000)30.83
21Democratic Republic of the Congo (2000)29.6
22Rwanda (2000)25.48
23Romania (2000)25
24El Salvador (2003)24.47
25Lesotho (2000)23.55
26Nepal (1999)23.22
27Venezuela (2003)21.93
28Trinidad and Tobago (2000)21.15
29Philippines (2001)18.27
30Cambodia (2001)15.54
31Belize (2001)14.55
32Swaziland (2000)14
33Zimbabwe (1999)12.8
34Namibia (1999)12.34
35South Africa (1999)4.7
36Moldova (2000)4.53
37Uzbekistan (2000)4.42
38Portugal (2001)3.58
39Azerbaijan (2000)3.3
40Chile (2003)3.19
41Bosnia and Herzegovina (2000)2.63
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