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Labor Stats: compare key data on Canada & Puerto Rico

Definitions

  • Employment rate > Adults: Employment to population ratio is the proportion of a country's population that is employed. Ages 15 and older are generally considered the working-age population.
  • Employment rate > Women: Employment to population ratio is the proportion of a country's population that is employed. Ages 15 and older are generally considered the working-age population.
  • GNI > Current US$: GNI (current US$). GNI (formerly GNP) is the sum of value added by all resident producers plus any product taxes (less subsidies) not included in the valuation of output plus net receipts of primary income (compensation of employees and property income) from abroad. Data are in current U.S. dollars.
  • GNI > Current US$ per capita: GNI (current US$). GNI (formerly GNP) is the sum of value added by all resident producers plus any product taxes (less subsidies) not included in the valuation of output plus net receipts of primary income (compensation of employees and property income) from abroad. Data are in current U.S. dollars. Figures expressed per capita for the same year.
  • GNI per capita > Constant LCU: GNI per capita (constant LCU). GNI per capita is gross national income divided by midyear population. GNI (formerly GNP) is the sum of value added by all resident producers plus any product taxes (less subsidies) not included in the valuation of output plus net receipts of primary income (compensation of employees and property income) from abroad. Data are in constant local currency.
  • Labor force: The total labor force figure
  • Labor force > By occupation: Component parts of the labor force by occupation.
  • Labor force > By occupation > Agriculture: This entry lists the percentage distribution of the labor force by occupation. The distribution will total less than 100 percent if the data are incomplete.
  • Labor force > By occupation > Services: This entry lists the percentage distribution of the labor force by occupation. The distribution will total less than 100 percent if the data are incomplete.
  • Labor force participation > Employment to population ratio > Both sexes: Percentage of unemployed people out of total population able to work. Workers not able to work due to labor disputes, sickness and childcare do not count towards the percentage. 
  • Labor force per 1000: The total labor force figure. Figures expressed per thousand population for the same year.
  • Labor force, total: Labor force, total. Total labor force comprises people ages 15 and older who meet the International Labour Organization definition of the economically active population: all people who supply labor for the production of goods and services during a specified period. It includes both the employed and the unemployed. While national practices vary in the treatment of such groups as the armed forces and seasonal or part-time workers, in general the labor force includes the armed forces, the unemployed, and first-time job-seekers, but excludes homemakers and other unpaid caregivers and workers in the informal sector.
  • Labor force, total per 1000: Labor force, total. Total labor force comprises people ages 15 and older who meet the International Labour Organization definition of the economically active population: all people who supply labor for the production of goods and services during a specified period. It includes both the employed and the unemployed. While national practices vary in the treatment of such groups as the armed forces and seasonal or part-time workers, in general the labor force includes the armed forces, the unemployed, and first-time job-seekers, but excludes homemakers and other unpaid caregivers and workers in the informal sector. Figures expressed per thousand population for the same year.
  • Rigidity of employment index: The rigidity of employment index measures the regulation of employment, specifically the hiring and firing of workers and the rigidity of working hours. This index is the average of three subindexes: a difficulty of hiring index, a rigidity of hours index, and a difficulty of firing index. The index ranges from 0 to 100, with higher values indicating more rigid regulations.
  • Unemployment rate: The percent of the labor force that is without jobs. Substantial underemployment might be noted.
  • Labor force > Total: Total labor force comprises people ages 15 and older who meet the International Labour Organisation definition of the economically active population: all people who supply labor for the production of goods and services during a specified period. It includes both the employed and the unemployed. While national practices vary in the treatment of such groups as the armed forces and seasonal or part-time workers, in general the labor force includes the armed forces, the unemployed, and first-time job-seekers, but excludes homemakers and other unpaid caregivers and workers in the informal sector."
  • Employment rate > Men: Employment to population ratio is the proportion of a country's population that is employed. Ages 15 and older are generally considered the working-age population.
  • Labor force participation rate > Employment-population ratio, men: Employment-to-population ratio, men, percentage.
  • Labor force participation > Employment to population ratio > Men: Percentage of unemployed men out of total male population able to work. Men not able to work due to labor disputes, sickness and childcare do not count towards the percentage.
  • Force > Total: Total labor force comprises people who meet the International Labour Organization definition of the economically active population: all people who supply labor for the production of goods and services during a specified period. It includes both the employed and the unemployed. While national practices vary in the treatment of such groups as the armed forces and seasonal or part-time workers, in general the labor force includes the armed forces, the unemployed, and first-time job-seekers, but excludes homemakers and other unpaid caregivers and workers in the informal sector.
  • Force > Total > Per capita: Total labor force comprises people who meet the International Labour Organization definition of the economically active population: all people who supply labor for the production of goods and services during a specified period. It includes both the employed and the unemployed. While national practices vary in the treatment of such groups as the armed forces and seasonal or part-time workers, in general the labor force includes the armed forces, the unemployed, and first-time job-seekers, but excludes homemakers and other unpaid caregivers and workers in the informal sector. Per capita figures expressed per 1 population.
  • Employment > Percent of population are employees > Women: Number of female self-reported employees (formal or informal), expressed as a percentage of the total female employed population.
  • Employment > Employment share by sector > Industry > Men > Aged above 14: Percent employed in industry.
  • Unemployment > Youth unemployment, both sexes: Percentage of population aged 15-24 that is unemployed. 
  • GNI > Current LCU: GNI (current LCU). GNI (formerly GNP) is the sum of value added by all resident producers plus any product taxes (less subsidies) not included in the valuation of output plus net receipts of primary income (compensation of employees and property income) from abroad. Data are in current local currency.
  • Labor force participation > Employment to population ratio > Women: Percentage of unemployed women out of total female population able to work. Women not able to work due to labor disputes, sickness and childcare do not count towards the percentage.
  • Labor force participation rate > Employment-population ratio, women: Employment-to-population ratio, women, percentage.
  • Labor force > Per capita: The total labor force figure Per capita figures expressed per 1,000 population.
  • Employment rate > Young adults: Employment to population ratio is the proportion of a country's population that is employed. Ages 15-24 are generally considered the youth population.
  • Net income from abroad > Current US$: Net income from abroad (current US$). Net income includes the net labor income and net property and entrepreneurial income components of the SNA. Labor income covers compensation of employees paid to nonresident workers. Property and entrepreneurial income covers investment income from the ownership of foreign financial claims (interest, dividends, rent, etc.) and nonfinancial property income (patents, copyrights, etc.). Data are in current U.S. dollars.
  • Rigidity of employment index > 0=less rigid to 100=more rigid: The rigidity of employment index measures the regulation of employment, specifically the hiring and firing of workers and the rigidity of working hours. This index is the average of three subindexes: a difficulty of hiring index, a rigidity of hours index, and a difficulty of firing index. The index ranges from 0 to 100, with higher values indicating more rigid regulations."
  • Employment > Percent of population are employees > Men: Number of male self-reported employees (formal or informal), expressed as a percentage of the total male employed population.
  • Employment > Employment share by sector > Agriculture > Men > Aged above 14: Percent employed in agriculture.
  • Employment rate > Young women: Employment to population ratio is the proportion of a country's population that is employed. Ages 15-24 are generally considered the youth population.
  • Employment rate > Young men: Employment to population ratio is the proportion of a country's population that is employed. Ages 15-24 are generally considered the youth population.
  • GNI > Constant LCU per capita: GNI (constant LCU). GNI (formerly GNP) is the sum of value added by all resident producers plus any product taxes (less subsidies) not included in the valuation of output plus net receipts of primary income (compensation of employees and property income) from abroad. Data are in constant local currency. Figures expressed per capita for the same year.
  • GNI per capita > Constant 2000 US$: GNI per capita (constant 2000 US$). GNI per capita is gross national income divided by midyear population. GNI (formerly GNP) is the sum of value added by all resident producers plus any product taxes (less subsidies) not included in the valuation of output plus net receipts of primary income (compensation of employees and property income) from abroad. Data are in constant 2005 U.S. dollars.
  • GNI > Constant LCU: GNI (constant LCU). GNI (formerly GNP) is the sum of value added by all resident producers plus any product taxes (less subsidies) not included in the valuation of output plus net receipts of primary income (compensation of employees and property income) from abroad. Data are in constant local currency.
  • Employment > Employment share by sector > Agriculture > Women > Aged above 14: Percent employed in agriculture.
  • Employment > Percent of population are employers > Women: Number of female self-reported employers (self-employed with paid employees), expressed as a percentage of the total female employed population.
  • Labor force participation rate > Employment-population ratio, men aged above 14: Employment-to-population ratio.
  • Labor force participation rate > Employment-population ratio, women aged above 14: Employment-to-population ratio.
  • Labor force participation rate > Employment-population ratio, women aged 15 to 24: Employment-to-population ratio.
  • Unemployment > Youth unemployment, male: Percentage of male population aged 15-24 that is unemployed. 
  • Employment > Employment share by sector > Industry > Women > Aged above 14: Percent employed in industry.
  • Employment > Percent of population are employers > Men: Number of male self-reported employers (self-employed with paid employees), expressed as a percentage of the total male employed population.
  • Employment > Employment share by sector > Services > Men > Aged above 14: Percent employed in services.
  • Net income from abroad > Constant LCU per million: Net income from abroad (constant LCU). Net income includes the net labor income and net property and entrepreneurial income components of the SNA. Labor income covers compensation of employees paid to nonresident workers. Property and entrepreneurial income covers investment income from the ownership of foreign financial claims (interest, dividends, rent, etc.) and nonfinancial property income (patents, copyrights, etc.). Data are in constant local currency. Figures expressed per million population for the same year.
  • Labor force participation rate > Employment-population ratio, men aged 15 to 24: Employment-to-population ratio.
  • GNI growth > Annual %: GNI growth (annual %). GNI (formerly GNP) is the sum of value added by all resident producers plus any product taxes (less subsidies) not included in the valuation of output plus net receipts of primary income (compensation of employees and property income) from abroad.
  • Net income from abroad > Constant LCU: Net income from abroad (constant LCU). Net income includes the net labor income and net property and entrepreneurial income components of the SNA. Labor income covers compensation of employees paid to nonresident workers. Property and entrepreneurial income covers investment income from the ownership of foreign financial claims (interest, dividends, rent, etc.) and nonfinancial property income (patents, copyrights, etc.). Data are in constant local currency.
  • Unemployment, youth female > % of female labor force ages 15-24: Unemployment, youth female (% of female labor force ages 15-24). Youth unemployment refers to the share of the labor force ages 15-24 without work but available for and seeking employment. Definitions of labor force and unemployment differ by country.
  • Unemployment, female > % of female labor force: Unemployment, female (% of female labor force). Unemployment refers to the share of the labor force that is without work but available for and seeking employment. Definitions of labor force and unemployment differ by country.
  • Unemployment > Male > % of male labor force: Unemployment refers to the share of the labor force that is without work but available for and seeking employment. Definitions of labor force and unemployment differ by country.
  • Force with secondary education > % of total: Labor force with secondary education is the proportion of the labor force that has a secondary education, as a percentage of the total labor force.
  • Unemployment > Youth total > % of total labor force ages 15-24: Youth unemployment refers to the share of the labor force ages 15-24 without work but available for and seeking employment. Definitions of labor force and unemployment differ by country.
  • Force > Female > % of total labor force: Female labor force as a percentage of the total show the extent to which women are active in the labor force. Labor force comprises all people who meet the International Labour Organization's definition of the economically active population.
  • Employment in industry > % of total employment: 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. Industry corresponds to divisions 2-5 (ISIC revision 2) or tabulation categories C-F (ISIC revision 3) and includes mining and quarrying (including oil production), manufacturing, construction, and public utilities (electricity, gas, and water)."
  • Net income from abroad > Current LCU per million: Net income from abroad (current LCU). Net income includes the net labor income and net property and entrepreneurial income components of the SNA. Labor income covers compensation of employees paid to nonresident workers. Property and entrepreneurial income covers investment income from the ownership of foreign financial claims (interest, dividends, rent, etc.) and nonfinancial property income (patents, copyrights, etc.). Data are in current local currency. Figures expressed per million population for the same year.
  • Unemployment > Unemployment > Total > % of total labor force: Unemployment refers to the share of the labor force that is without work but available for and seeking employment. Definitions of labor force and unemployment differ by country.
  • Labor force > Female > % of total labor force: Female labor force as a percentage of the total show the extent to which women are active in the labor force. Labor force comprises people ages 15 and older who meet the International Labour Organisation's definition of the economically active population.
  • Share of women employed in the nonagricultural sector > % of total nonagricultural employment: Share of women employed in the nonagricultural sector is the share of female workers in the nonagricultural sector (industry and services), expressed as a percentage of total employment in the nonagricultural sector. Industry includes mining and quarrying (including oil production), manufacturing, construction, electricity, gas, and water, corresponding to divisions 2-5 (ISIC revision 2) or tabulation categories C-F (ISIC revision 3). Services include wholesale and retail trade and restaurants and hotels; transport, storage, and communications; financing, insurance, real estate, and business services; and community, social, and personal services-corresponding to divisions 6-9 (ISIC revision 2) or tabulation categories G-P (ISIC revision 3)."
  • Employment > Employment share by sector > Services > Women > Aged above 14: Percent employed in services.
  • Unemployment > Youth unemployment, female: Percentage of female population aged 15-24 that is unemployed.
  • GNI > Current US$, % of GDP: GNI (current US$). GNI (formerly GNP) is the sum of value added by all resident producers plus any product taxes (less subsidies) not included in the valuation of output plus net receipts of primary income (compensation of employees and property income) from abroad. Data are in current U.S. dollars. Figures expressed as a proportion of GDP for the same year
  • Employees, agriculture, female > % of female employment: Employees, agriculture, female (% of female employment). 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.
  • Force with tertiary education > % of total: Labor force with tertiary education is the proportion of labor force that has a tertiary education, as a percentage of the total labor force.
  • Self-employed, female > % of females employed: Self-employed, female (% of females employed). Self employed workers are those workers who, working on their own account or with one or a few partners or in cooperative, hold the type of jobs defined as a "self-employment jobs" (i.e. jobs where the remuneration is directly dependent upon the profits derived from the goods and services produced). Self employed workers include three subcategories: employers, own-account workers, and members of producers' cooperatives.
  • Self-employed, male > % of males employed: Self-employed, male (% of males employed). Self employed workers are those workers who, working on their own account or with one or a few partners or in cooperative, hold the type of jobs defined as a "self-employment jobs" (i.e. jobs where the remuneration is directly dependent upon the profits derived from the goods and services produced). Self employed workers include three subcategories: employers, own-account workers, and members of producers' cooperatives.
  • Self-employed, total > % of total employed: Self-employed, total (% of total employed). Self employed workers are those workers who, working on their own account or with one or a few partners or in cooperative, hold the type of jobs defined as a "self-employment jobs" (i.e. jobs where the remuneration is directly dependent upon the profits derived from the goods and services produced). Self employed workers include three subcategories: employers, own-account workers, and members of producers' cooperatives.
  • Employment to population ratio, 15+, male > %: Employment to population ratio, 15+, male (%). Employment to population ratio is the proportion of a country's population that is employed. Ages 15 and older are generally considered the working-age population.
  • Force participation rate > Male > % of male population ages 15-64: Labor force participation rate is the proportion of the population ages 15-64 that is economically active: all people who supply labor for the production of goods and services during a specified period.
  • Wage and salaried workers, total > % of total employed: Wage and salaried workers, total (% of total employed). Wage and salaried workers (employees) are those workers who hold the type of jobs defined as "paid employment jobs," where the incumbents hold explicit (written or oral) or implicit employment contracts that give them a basic remuneration that is not directly dependent upon the revenue of the unit for which they work.
  • Employees, industry, female > % of female employment: Employees, industry, female (% of female employment). 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. Industry corresponds to divisions 2-5 (ISIC revision 2) or tabulation categories C-F (ISIC revision 3) and includes mining and quarrying (including oil production), manufacturing, construction, and public utilities (electricity, gas, and water).
  • Employees, industry, male > % of male employment: Employees, industry, male (% of male employment). 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. Industry corresponds to divisions 2-5 (ISIC revision 2) or tabulation categories C-F (ISIC revision 3) and includes mining and quarrying (including oil production), manufacturing, construction, and public utilities (electricity, gas, and water).
  • Employees, services, female > % of female employment: Employees, services, female (% of female employment). 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. Services correspond to divisions 6-9 (ISIC revision 2) or tabulation categories G-P (ISIC revision 3) and include wholesale and retail trade and restaurants and hotels; transport, storage, and communications; financing, insurance, real estate, and business services; and community, social, and personal services.
  • Employees, services, male > % of male employment: Employees, services, male (% of male employment). 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. Services correspond to divisions 6-9 (ISIC revision 2) or tabulation categories G-P (ISIC revision 3) and include wholesale and retail trade and restaurants and hotels; transport, storage, and communications; financing, insurance, real estate, and business services; and community, social, and personal services.
  • Unemployment, male > % of male labor force: Unemployment, male (% of male labor force). Unemployment refers to the share of the labor force that is without work but available for and seeking employment. Definitions of labor force and unemployment differ by country.
  • Unemployment, total > % of total labor force: Unemployment, total (% of total labor force). Unemployment refers to the share of the labor force that is without work but available for and seeking employment. Definitions of labor force and unemployment differ by country.
  • Force with primary education > % of total: Labor force with primary education is the proportion of the labor force that has a primary education, as a percentage of the total labor force.
  • Force > Total per 1000: Total labor force comprises people who meet the International Labour Organization definition of the economically active population: all people who supply labor for the production of goods and services during a specified period. It includes both the employed and the unemployed. While national practices vary in the treatment of such groups as the armed forces and seasonal or part-time workers, in general the labor force includes the armed forces, the unemployed, and first-time job-seekers, but excludes homemakers and other unpaid caregivers and workers in the informal sector. Figures expressed per thousand population for the same year.
  • Force participation rate > Total > % of total population ages 15-64: Labor force participation rate is the proportion of the population ages 15-64 that is economically active: all people who supply labor for the production of goods and services during a specified period.
  • Employees, agriculture, male > % of male employment: Employees, agriculture, male (% of male employment). 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.
  • Employment to population ratio, ages 15-24, total > %: Employment to population ratio, ages 15-24, total (%). Employment to population ratio is the proportion of a country's population that is employed. Ages 15-24 are generally considered the youth population.
  • Employment to population ratio, 15+, total > %: Employment to population ratio, 15+, total (%). Employment to population ratio is the proportion of a country's population that is employed. Ages 15 and older are generally considered the working-age population.
  • Wage and salaried workers, female > % of females employed: Wage and salaried workers, female (% of females employed). Wage and salaried workers (employees) are those workers who hold the type of jobs defined as "paid employment jobs," where the incumbents hold explicit (written or oral) or implicit employment contracts that give them a basic remuneration that is not directly dependent upon the revenue of the unit for which they work.
  • Wage and salary workers, male > % of males employed: Wage and salary workers, male (% of males employed). Wage and salaried workers (employees) are those workers who hold the type of jobs defined as "paid employment jobs," where the incumbents hold explicit (written or oral) or implicit employment contracts that give them a basic remuneration that is not directly dependent upon the revenue of the unit for which they work.
  • Contributing family workers, female > % of females employed: Contributing family workers, female (% of females employed). Contributing family workers are those workers who hold u2018self-employment jobsu2019 as own-account workers in a market-oriented establishment operated by a related person living in the same household.
  • Contributing family workers, male > % of males employed: Contributing family workers, male (% of males employed). Contributing family workers are those workers who hold "self-employment jobs" as own-account workers in a market-oriented establishment operated by a related person living in the same household.
  • Contributing family workers, total > % of total employed: Contributing family workers, total (% of total employed). Contributing family workers are those workers who hold "self-employment jobs" as own-account workers in a market-oriented establishment operated by a related person living in the same household.
  • Unemployment, youth male > % of male labor force ages 15-24: Unemployment, youth male (% of male labor force ages 15-24). Youth unemployment refers to the share of the labor force ages 15-24 without work but available for and seeking employment. Definitions of labor force and unemployment differ by country.
  • Unemployment, youth total > % of total labor force ages 15-24: Unemployment, youth total (% of total labor force ages 15-24). Youth unemployment refers to the share of the labor force ages 15-24 without work but available for and seeking employment. Definitions of labor force and unemployment differ by country.
  • Employees > Services > Female > % of female employment: 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. Services correspond to divisions 6-9 (ISIC revision 2) or tabulation categories G-P (ISIC revision 3) and include wholesale and retail trade and restaurants and hotels; transport, storage, and communications; financing, insurance, real estate, and business services; and community, social, and personal services."
  • Employees > Agriculture > Male > % of male employment: 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: 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."
  • Employment in agriculture > % of total employment: 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."
  • Employment in services > % of total employment: 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. Services correspond to divisions 6-9 (ISIC revision 2) or tabulation categories G-P (ISIC revision 3) and include wholesale and retail trade and restaurants and hotels; transport, storage, and communications; financing, insurance, real estate, and business services; and community, social, and personal services."
  • Labor participation rate > Total > % of total population ages 15+: Labor force participation rate is the proportion of the population ages 15 and older that is economically active: all people who supply labor for the production of goods and services during a specified period.
  • Unemployment > Unemployment > Youth female > % of female labor force ages 15-24: Youth unemployment refers to the share of the labor force ages 15-24 without work but available for and seeking employment. Definitions of labor force and unemployment differ by country.
  • Unemployment > Unemployment > Youth total > % of total labor force ages 15-24: Youth unemployment refers to the share of the labor force ages 15-24 without work but available for and seeking employment. Definitions of labor force and unemployment differ by country.
  • Unemployment > Unemployment > Youth male > % of male labor force ages 15-24: Youth unemployment refers to the share of the labor force ages 15-24 without work but available for and seeking employment. Definitions of labor force and unemployment differ by country.
  • Net income from abroad > Current US$, % of GDP: Net income from abroad (current US$). Net income includes the net labor income and net property and entrepreneurial income components of the SNA. Labor income covers compensation of employees paid to nonresident workers. Property and entrepreneurial income covers investment income from the ownership of foreign financial claims (interest, dividends, rent, etc.) and nonfinancial property income (patents, copyrights, etc.). Data are in current U.S. dollars. Figures expressed as a proportion of GDP for the same year
  • GNI per capita > Current LCU: GNI per capita (current LCU). GNI per capita is gross national income divided by midyear population. GNI (formerly GNP) is the sum of value added by all resident producers plus any product taxes (less subsidies) not included in the valuation of output plus net receipts of primary income (compensation of employees and property income) from abroad. Data are in current local currency.
  • Unemployment > Youth female > % of female labor force ages 15-24: Youth unemployment refers to the share of the labor force ages 15-24 without work but available for and seeking employment. Definitions of labor force and unemployment differ by country.
  • Force participation rate > Female > % of female population ages 15-64: Labor force participation rate is the proportion of the population ages 15-64 that is economically active: all people who supply labor for the production of goods and services during a specified period.
  • Unemployment > Youth male > % of male labor force ages 15-24: Youth unemployment refers to the share of the labor force ages 15-24 without work but available for and seeking employment. Definitions of labor force and unemployment differ by country.
  • Unemployment > Total > % of total labor force: Unemployment refers to the share of the labor force that is without work but available for and seeking employment. Definitions of labor force and unemployment differ by country.
  • Employees > Industry > Female > % of female employment: 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. Industry corresponds to divisions 2-5 (ISIC revision 2) or tabulation categories C-F (ISIC revision 3) and includes mining and quarrying (including oil production), manufacturing, construction, and public utilities (electricity, gas, and water)."
  • Net income from abroad > Current US$ per million: Net income from abroad (current US$). Net income includes the net labor income and net property and entrepreneurial income components of the SNA. Labor income covers compensation of employees paid to nonresident workers. Property and entrepreneurial income covers investment income from the ownership of foreign financial claims (interest, dividends, rent, etc.) and nonfinancial property income (patents, copyrights, etc.). Data are in current U.S. dollars. Figures expressed per million population for the same year.
  • Unemployment > Female > % of female labor force: Unemployment refers to the share of the labor force that is without work but available for and seeking employment. Definitions of labor force and unemployment differ by country.
  • Net income from abroad > Current LCU: Net income from abroad (current LCU). Net income includes the net labor income and net property and entrepreneurial income components of the SNA. Labor income covers compensation of employees paid to nonresident workers. Property and entrepreneurial income covers investment income from the ownership of foreign financial claims (interest, dividends, rent, etc.) and nonfinancial property income (patents, copyrights, etc.). Data are in current local currency.
  • Unemployment > Unemployed youths per unemployed adult > Men > Aged 15 to 24: Ratio of youth unemployment rate to adult unemployment rate.
  • Unemployment > Unemployed youths per unemployed adult > Women > Aged 15 to 24: Ratio of youth unemployment rate to adult unemployment rate.
  • GNI > Current LCU per capita: GNI (current LCU). GNI (formerly GNP) is the sum of value added by all resident producers plus any product taxes (less subsidies) not included in the valuation of output plus net receipts of primary income (compensation of employees and property income) from abroad. Data are in current local currency. Figures expressed per capita for the same year.
  • Employment to population ratio, ages 15-24, male > %: Employment to population ratio, ages 15-24, male (%). Employment to population ratio is the proportion of a country's population that is employed. Ages 15-24 are generally considered the youth population.
  • Employment to population ratio, 15+, female > %: Employment to population ratio, 15+, female (%). Employment to population ratio is the proportion of a country's population that is employed. Ages 15 and older are generally considered the working-age population.
STAT Canada Puerto Rico HISTORY
Employment rate > Adults 61.2
Ranked 61st. 51% more than Puerto Rico
40.6
Ranked 162nd.

Employment rate > Women 56.4
Ranked 35th. 69% more than Puerto Rico
33.3
Ranked 145th.

GNI > Current US$ $1.82 trillion
Ranked 12th. 27 times more than Puerto Rico
$66.55 billion
Ranked 59th.

GNI > Current US$ per capita $52,218.99
Ranked 9th. 3 times more than Puerto Rico
$18,147.14
Ranked 32nd.

GNI per capita > Constant LCU 43,613.83
Ranked 48th. 50 times more than Puerto Rico
868.91
Ranked 127th.

Labor force 18.59 million
Ranked 29th. 13 times more than Puerto Rico
1.48 million
Ranked 118th.

Labor force > By occupation agriculture 2%, manufacturing 13%, construction 6%, services 76%, other 3% agriculture 3%, industry 20%, services 77%
Labor force > By occupation > Agriculture 2%
Ranked 26th.
2.1%
Ranked 43th. 5% more than Canada

Labor force > By occupation > Services 76%
Ranked 2nd.
79%
Ranked 2nd. 4% more than Canada

Labor force participation > Employment to population ratio > Both sexes 61.8%
Ranked 18th. 81% more than Puerto Rico
34.1%
Ranked 77th.

Labor force per 1000 544.74
Ranked 15th. 39% more than Puerto Rico
390.96
Ranked 121st.

Labor force, total 19.34 million
Ranked 31st. 16 times more than Puerto Rico
1.25 million
Ranked 136th.

Labor force, total per 1000 554.5
Ranked 17th. 63% more than Puerto Rico
340.07
Ranked 165th.

Rigidity of employment index 4
Ranked 164th.
32
Ranked 101st. 8 times more than Canada

Unemployment rate 8%
Ranked 45th.
12%
Ranked 31st. 50% more than Canada
Labor force > Total 18.66 million
Ranked 29th. 13 times more than Puerto Rico
1.46 million
Ranked 124th.

Employment rate > Men 66.4
Ranked 101st. 36% more than Puerto Rico
49
Ranked 159th.

Labor force participation rate > Employment-population ratio, men 65.9%
Ranked 29th. 64% more than Puerto Rico
40.3%
Ranked 76th.

Labor force participation > Employment to population ratio > Men 65.9%
Ranked 29th. 64% more than Puerto Rico
40.3%
Ranked 76th.

Force > Total 17.65 million
Ranked 32nd. 12 times more than Puerto Rico
1.46 million
Ranked 127th.

Force > Total > Per capita 0.546 per capita
Ranked 11th. 46% more than Puerto Rico
0.374 per capita
Ranked 156th.

Employment > Percent of population are employees > Women 88.6%
Ranked 26th.
92%
Ranked 14th. 4% more than Canada

Employment > Employment share by sector > Industry > Men > Aged above 14 32.1%
Ranked 36th. 26% more than Puerto Rico
25.4%
Ranked 56th.

Unemployment > Youth unemployment, both sexes 14.1%
Ranked 51st.
29.9%
Ranked 18th. 2 times more than Canada

GNI > Current LCU 1.82 trillion
Ranked 68th. 27 times more than Puerto Rico
66.55 billion
Ranked 131st.

Labor force participation > Employment to population ratio > Women 57.9%
Ranked 14th. Twice as much as Puerto Rico
29%
Ranked 72nd.

Labor force participation rate > Employment-population ratio, women 57.9%
Ranked 14th. Twice as much as Puerto Rico
29%
Ranked 72nd.

Labor force > Per capita 537.58 per 1,000 people
Ranked 25th. 43% more than Puerto Rico
374.98 per 1,000 people
Ranked 128th.

Employment rate > Young adults 60.6
Ranked 20th. 2 times more than Puerto Rico
28.5
Ranked 135th.

Net income from abroad > Current US$ 0.0
Ranked 36th.
$-34,948,731,291.00
Ranked 158th.

Rigidity of employment index > 0=less rigid to 100=more rigid 4
Ranked 164th.
14
Ranked 124th. 4 times more than Canada

Employment > Percent of population are employees > Men 80.9%
Ranked 27th. 1% more than Puerto Rico
80.2%
Ranked 29th.

Employment > Employment share by sector > Agriculture > Men > Aged above 14 3.7%
Ranked 58th. 12% more than Puerto Rico
3.3%
Ranked 59th.

Employment rate > Young women 62.1
Ranked 15th. 3 times more than Puerto Rico
23.4
Ranked 129th.

Employment rate > Young men 59.1
Ranked 40th. 76% more than Puerto Rico
33.5
Ranked 133th.

GNI > Constant LCU per capita 43,613.83
Ranked 48th. 50 times more than Puerto Rico
868.91
Ranked 127th.

GNI per capita > Constant 2000 US$ $35,992.14
Ranked 17th. 3 times more than Puerto Rico
$11,744.58
Ranked 33th.

GNI > Constant LCU 1.52 trillion
Ranked 44th. 474 times more than Puerto Rico
3.21 billion
Ranked 127th.

Employment > Employment share by sector > Agriculture > Women > Aged above 14 1.6%
Ranked 55th. 4 times more than Puerto Rico
0.4%
Ranked 66th.

Employment > Percent of population are employers > Women 11.2%
Ranked 2nd. 62% more than Puerto Rico
6.9%
Ranked 6th.

Labor force participation rate > Employment-population ratio, men aged above 14 67.5%
Ranked 114th. 29% more than Puerto Rico
52.3%
Ranked 169th.

Labor force participation rate > Employment-population ratio, women aged above 14 57.2%
Ranked 36th. 68% more than Puerto Rico
34.1%
Ranked 140th.

Labor force participation rate > Employment-population ratio, women aged 15 to 24 58.9%
Ranked 19th. 2 times more than Puerto Rico
23.7%
Ranked 130th.

Unemployment > Youth unemployment, male 15.9%
Ranked 40th.
33.3%
Ranked 14th. 2 times more than Canada

Employment > Employment share by sector > Industry > Women > Aged above 14 10.6%
Ranked 55th.
11%
Ranked 51st. 4% more than Canada

Employment > Percent of population are employers > Men 19%
Ranked 2nd.
19.7%
Ranked 1st. 4% more than Canada

Employment > Employment share by sector > Services > Men > Aged above 14 64.2%
Ranked 10th.
71.6%
Ranked 3rd. 12% more than Canada

Net income from abroad > Constant LCU per million 0.0
Ranked 21st.
-1,148,705,620.051
Ranked 59th.

Labor force participation rate > Employment-population ratio, men aged 15 to 24 58.9%
Ranked 47th. 66% more than Puerto Rico
35.4%
Ranked 141st.

GNI growth > Annual % 1.71%
Ranked 75th.
-1.459%
Ranked 124th.

Net income from abroad > Constant LCU 0.0
Ranked 21st.
-4,212,400,000
Ranked 47th.

Unemployment, youth female > % of female labor force ages 15-24 12.6%
Ranked 56th.
23.1%
Ranked 30th. 83% more than Canada

Unemployment, female > % of female labor force 6.8%
Ranked 53th.
12%
Ranked 23th. 76% more than Canada

Unemployment > Male > % of male labor force 7.5%
Ranked 36th.
11.7%
Ranked 11th. 56% more than Canada

Force with secondary education > % of total 30.3%
Ranked 31st.
37.2%
Ranked 7th. 23% more than Canada
Unemployment > Youth total > % of total labor force ages 15-24 12.4%
Ranked 38th.
23.3%
Ranked 12th. 88% more than Canada

Force > Female > % of total labor force 46.36%
Ranked 43th. 12% more than Puerto Rico
41.48%
Ranked 97th.

Employment in industry > % of total employment 21.6%
Ranked 48th. 13% more than Puerto Rico
19.2%
Ranked 60th.

Net income from abroad > Current LCU per million 0.0
Ranked 36th.
-9,530,387,438.902
Ranked 127th.

Unemployment > Unemployment > Total > % of total labor force 6.1%
Ranked 38th.
11.6%
Ranked 6th. 90% more than Canada

Labor force > Female > % of total labor force 46.9%
Ranked 40th. 12% more than Puerto Rico
41.73%
Ranked 108th.

Share of women employed in the nonagricultural sector > % of total nonagricultural employment 49.8%
Ranked 17th. 20% more than Puerto Rico
41.5%
Ranked 61st.

Employment > Employment share by sector > Services > Women > Aged above 14 87.9%
Ranked 10th.
88.6%
Ranked 7th. 1% more than Canada

Unemployment > Youth unemployment, female 12.3%
Ranked 52nd.
24.5%
Ranked 23th. Twice as much as Canada

GNI > Current US$, % of GDP 100%
Ranked 49th. 53% more than Puerto Rico
65.57%
Ranked 172nd.

Employees, agriculture, female > % of female employment 1.3%
Ranked 76th. 6 times more than Puerto Rico
0.2%
Ranked 61st.

Force with tertiary education > % of total 52.5%
Ranked 1st. 30% more than Puerto Rico
40.5%
Ranked 3rd.
Self-employed, female > % of females employed 8%
Ranked 68th.
8.8%
Ranked 52nd. 10% more than Canada

Self-employed, male > % of males employed 9.9%
Ranked 78th.
21.1%
Ranked 38th. 2 times more than Canada

Self-employed, total > % of total employed 9%
Ranked 80th.
15.6%
Ranked 44th. 73% more than Canada

Employment to population ratio, 15+, male > % 65.7%
Ranked 112th. 55% more than Puerto Rico
42.4%
Ranked 172nd.

Force participation rate > Male > % of male population ages 15-64 82.56%
Ranked 90th. 22% more than Puerto Rico
67.73%
Ranked 175th.

Wage and salaried workers, total > % of total employed 91%
Ranked 8th. 8% more than Puerto Rico
84.4%
Ranked 24th.

Employees, industry, female > % of female employment 10.2%
Ranked 67th. 26% more than Puerto Rico
8.1%
Ranked 49th.

Employees, industry, male > % of male employment 31.7%
Ranked 46th. 70% more than Puerto Rico
18.6%
Ranked 61st.

Employees, services, female > % of female employment 88.7%
Ranked 17th.
91.7%
Ranked 5th. 3% more than Canada

Employees, services, male > % of male employment 65.4%
Ranked 13th.
78.7%
Ranked 2nd. 20% more than Canada

Unemployment, male > % of male labor force 7.7%
Ranked 42nd.
16.2%
Ranked 10th. 2 times more than Canada

Unemployment, total > % of total labor force 7.2%
Ranked 47th.
14.5%
Ranked 15th. 2 times more than Canada

Force with primary education > % of total 17.2%
Ranked 30th.
22%
Ranked 15th. 28% more than Canada
Force > Total per 1000 546.1
Ranked 12th. 43% more than Puerto Rico
382.84
Ranked 147th.

Force participation rate > Total > % of total population ages 15-64 77.7%
Ranked 31st. 40% more than Puerto Rico
55.59%
Ranked 171st.

Employees, agriculture, male > % of male employment 3.3%
Ranked 80th. 22% more than Puerto Rico
2.7%
Ranked 54th.

Employment to population ratio, ages 15-24, total > % 54.3%
Ranked 32nd. 3 times more than Puerto Rico
16.9%
Ranked 164th.

Employment to population ratio, 15+, total > % 61.5%
Ranked 68th. 72% more than Puerto Rico
35.7%
Ranked 173th.

Wage and salaried workers, female > % of females employed 92%
Ranked 16th. 1% more than Puerto Rico
91.2%
Ranked 15th.

Wage and salary workers, male > % of males employed 90.1%
Ranked 6th. 14% more than Puerto Rico
78.9%
Ranked 28th.

Contributing family workers, female > % of females employed 0.1%
Ranked 72nd.
0.0
Ranked 88th.

Contributing family workers, male > % of males employed 0.1%
Ranked 70th.
0.0
Ranked 88th.

Contributing family workers, total > % of total employed 0.1%
Ranked 77th.
0.0
Ranked 90th.

Unemployment, youth male > % of male labor force ages 15-24 15.9%
Ranked 42nd.
28.9%
Ranked 17th. 82% more than Canada

Unemployment, youth total > % of total labor force ages 15-24 14.3%
Ranked 51st.
26.6%
Ranked 24th. 86% more than Canada

Employees > Services > Female > % of female employment 88%
Ranked 12th.
89.4%
Ranked 8th. 2% more than Canada

Employees > Agriculture > Male > % of male employment 3.4%
Ranked 58th. 79% more than Puerto Rico
1.9%
Ranked 68th.

Employees > Agriculture > Female > % of female employment 1.5%
Ranked 54th. 4 times more than Puerto Rico
0.4%
Ranked 67th.

Employment in agriculture > % of total employment 2.5%
Ranked 58th. 2 times more than Puerto Rico
1.1%
Ranked 71st.

Employment in services > % of total employment 75.9%
Ranked 11th.
79.7%
Ranked 3rd. 5% more than Canada

Labor participation rate > Total > % of total population ages 15+ 67.3%
Ranked 62nd. 45% more than Puerto Rico
46.5%
Ranked 172nd.

Unemployment > Unemployment > Youth female > % of female labor force ages 15-24 10%
Ranked 53th.
19%
Ranked 26th. 90% more than Canada

Unemployment > Unemployment > Youth total > % of total labor force ages 15-24 11.2%
Ranked 45th.
22.2%
Ranked 12th. 98% more than Canada

Unemployment > Unemployment > Youth male > % of male labor force ages 15-24 12.3%
Ranked 45th.
24.3%
Ranked 5th. 98% more than Canada

Net income from abroad > Current US$, % of GDP 0.0
Ranked 34th.
-34.434%
Ranked 159th.

GNI per capita > Current LCU 52,177.22
Ranked 91st. 3 times more than Puerto Rico
18,147.14
Ranked 131st.

Unemployment > Youth female > % of female labor force ages 15-24 10.6%
Ranked 41st.
20.9%
Ranked 19th. 97% more than Canada

Force participation rate > Female > % of female population ages 15-64 72.78%
Ranked 26th. 64% more than Puerto Rico
44.41%
Ranked 150th.

Unemployment > Youth male > % of male labor force ages 15-24 14.2%
Ranked 32nd.
24.8%
Ranked 7th. 75% more than Canada

Unemployment > Total > % of total labor force 7.2%
Ranked 46th.
10.6%
Ranked 19th. 47% more than Canada

Employees > Industry > Female > % of female employment 10.5%
Ranked 51st. 2% more than Puerto Rico
10.3%
Ranked 53th.

Net income from abroad > Current US$ per million 0.0
Ranked 36th.
$-9,530,387,438.90
Ranked 162nd.

Unemployment > Female > % of female labor force 6.8%
Ranked 48th.
9.1%
Ranked 37th. 34% more than Canada

Net income from abroad > Current LCU 0.0
Ranked 36th.
-34,948,731,291
Ranked 111th.

Unemployment > Unemployed youths per unemployed adult > Men > Aged 15 to 24 2.5
Ranked 42nd. The same as Puerto Rico
2.5
Ranked 43th.

Unemployment > Unemployed youths per unemployed adult > Women > Aged 15 to 24 1.9 ratio
Ranked 56th.
2.5 ratio
Ranked 34th. 32% more than Canada

GNI > Current LCU per capita 52,177.22
Ranked 91st. 3 times more than Puerto Rico
18,147.14
Ranked 130th.

Employment to population ratio, ages 15-24, male > % 53.3%
Ranked 51st. 3 times more than Puerto Rico
18.9%
Ranked 167th.

Employment to population ratio, 15+, female > % 57.4%
Ranked 48th. 93% more than Puerto Rico
29.7%
Ranked 153th.

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