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Labor Statistics > Economically active children, male (2000) by country

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Rank   Countries  Amount  Date  
# 1     Chad: 73.45 %   2000 Time series
# 2     Togo: 73.4 %   2000 Time series
# 3     Sierra Leone: 72.5 %   2000 Time series
# 4     Guinea-Bissau: 67.4 %   2000 Time series
# 5     Central African Republic: 66.5 %   2000 Time series
# 6     Senegal: 43.19 %   2000 Time series
# 7     Albania: 41.12 %   2000 Time series
# 8     Côte d'Ivoire: 40.9 %   2000 Time series
# 9     Comoros: 40.77 %   2000 Time series
# 10     Congo, Democratic Republic of the: 39.9 %   2000 Time series
# 11     Burundi: 38.38 %   2000 Time series
# 12     Rwanda: 36.1 %   2000 Time series
# 13     Lesotho: 34.18 %   2000 Time series
# 14     Moldova: 34.12 %   2000 Time series
# 15     Guyana: 32.2 %   2000 Time series
# 16     Ghana: 28.48 %   2000 Time series
# 17     Guatemala: 25.87 %   2000 Time series
# 18     Gambia, The: 25.36 %   2000 Time series
# 19     Mongolia: 23.47 %   2000 Time series
# 20     Bosnia and Herzegovina: 22.8 %   2000 Time series
# 21     Uzbekistan: 22 %   2000 Time series
# 22     Sudan: 21.45 %   2000 Time series
# 23     Bolivia: 20.4 %   2000 Time series
# 24     Iraq: 17.45 %   2000 Time series
# 25     Dominican Republic: 16.7 %   2000 Time series
# 26     Azerbaijan: 12.01 %   2000 Time series
# 27     Swaziland: 11.43 %   2000 Time series
# 28     Malawi: 9.43 %   2000 Time series
# 29     Panama: 6.4 %   2000 Time series
# 30     India: 5.3 %   2000 Time series
# 31     Trinidad and Tobago: 5.2 %   2000 Time series
# 32     Kenya: 3.74 %   2000 Time series
# 33     Romania: 1.7 %   2000 Time series
# 34     Jamaica: 1.5 %   2000 Time series
Weighted average: 29.8 %  


DEFINITION: Economically active children refer to children involved in economic activity for at least one hour in the reference week of the survey.
% of male children ages 7-14

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"Economically active children, male (2000) by country", World Development Indicators database. Retrieved from http://www.NationMaster.com/graph/lab_eco_act_chi_mal-labor-economically-active-children-male&date=2000

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