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Labor Statistics > Economically active children, work only, female (most recent) by country

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Rank   Countries  Amount  (top to bottom)    Date  
#1   Guinea: 99 %   1994 ...
#2   Burkina Faso: 97.05 %   1998 ...
#3   Morocco: 96.2 %   1999 ...
#4   India: 89.6 %   2000 ...
#5   Yemen: 84.34 %   1999 ...
#6   Madagascar: 83.49 %   2001 ...
#7   Mali: 72.7 %   2001 ...
#8   Ethiopia: 70.91 %   2001 ...
#9   Zambia: 70.75 %   1999 ...
#10   Turkey: 69.52 %   1999 ...
#11   Guinea-Bissau: 67.7 %   2000 ...
#12   Iraq: 66.31 %   2000 ...
#13   Bangladesh: 63.98 %   2003 ...
#14   Central African Republic: 61.24 %   2000 ...
#15   Sudan: 60.95 %   2000 ...
#16   Senegal: 59.54 %   2000 ...
#17   Cameroon: 58.7 %   2001 ...
#18   Sierra Leone: 56.5 %   2000 ...
#19   Chad: 55.7 %   2000 ...
#20   Côte d'Ivoire: 54.07 %   2000 ...
#21   Egypt: 52.8 %   1998 ...
#22   Burundi: 51.93 %   2000 ...
#23   Gambia, The: 49.46 %   2000 ...
#24   Comoros: 46.35 %   2000 ...
#25   Nepal: 46.2 %   1999 ...
#26   Albania: 44.59 %   2000 ...
#27   Mexico: 44.2 %   1996 ...
#28   Guatemala: 42.09 %   2000 ...
#29   Congo, Democratic Republic of the: 41.5 %   2000 ...
#30   Tanzania: 37.07 %   2001 ...
#31   Ghana: 36.45 %   2000 ...
#32   Togo: 34.36 %   2000 ...
#33   Rwanda: 29.7 %   2000 ...
#34   Honduras: 29.53 %   2002 ...
#35   Panama: 28.57 %   2000 ...
#36   Paraguay: 26.36 %   1999 ...
#37   Ecuador: 25.94 %   2001 ...
#38   Bolivia: 25.62 %   2000 ...
#39   Mongolia: 25.32 %   2000 ...
#40   East Timor: 22.8 %   2001 ...
#41   Colombia: 20.01 %   2001 ...
#42   Kenya: 19.59 %   2000 ...
#43   Belize: 19 %   2001 ...
#44   Nicaragua: 18.01 %   2001 ...
#45   Cambodia: 17.44 %   2001 ...
#46   Uganda: 16.34 %   2003 ...
#47   Malawi: 15.88 %   2000 ...
#48   Swaziland: 14.04 %   2000 ...
#49   Romania: 14 %   2000 ...
#50   Costa Rica: 13.38 %   2002 ...
#51   Zimbabwe: 11.4 %   1999 ...
#52   Lesotho: 10.14 %   2000 ...
#53   Venezuela: 9.09 %   2003 ...
#54   Philippines: 8.79 %   2001 ...
#55   El Salvador: 8.62 %   2003 ...
#56   Jamaica: 7.5 %   2000 ...
#57   Peru: 7.4 %   1994 ...
#58   Namibia: 6.36 %   1999 ...
#59   Argentina: 6.3 %   1997 ...
#60   Azerbaijan: 5.68 %   2000 ...
#61   South Africa: 5.5 %   1999 ...
#62   Chile: 5.43 %   2003 ...
#63   Kyrgyzstan: 5.3 %   1998 ...
#64   Bosnia and Herzegovina: 5.11 %   2000 ...
#65   Brazil: 5.04 %   2003 ...
#66   Dominican Republic: 4.9 %   2000 ...
#67   Sri Lanka: 4.7 %   1998 ...
#68   Portugal: 3.66 %   2001 ...
#69   Uzbekistan: 3.55 %   2000 ...
#70   Guyana: 3.33 %   2000 ...
#71   Moldova: 3.1 %   2000 ...
#72   Kazakhstan: 2.1 %   1996 ...
Weighted average: 34.4 %   


DEFINITION: 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.
% of female economically active children, ages 7-14

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