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Rank   Countries  Amount 
# 1     Bolivia: 95 
# 2     Rwanda: 94 
= 3     Ukraine: 93 
= 3     Chad: 93 
= 5     Poland: 92 
= 5     Hungary: 92 
# 7     Turkey: 91 
= 8     Paraguay: 90 
= 8     Kyrgyzstan: 90 
= 8     Nicaragua: 90 
= 8     Belgium: 90 
= 8     Mongolia: 90 
= 8     Bulgaria: 90 
= 8     Lithuania: 90 
= 8     Azerbaijan: 90 
= 16     Angola: 89 
= 16     Brazil: 89 
= 16     Slovakia: 89 
= 16     Croatia: 89 
= 16     Kazakhstan: 89 
= 16     Belarus: 89 
= 16     Niger: 89 
= 23     Spain: 88 
= 23     Venezuela: 88 
= 23     Serbia and Montenegro: 88 
= 23     Portugal: 88 
= 27     Honduras: 87 
= 27     Latvia: 87 
= 27     Panama: 87 
= 30     Mali: 86 
= 30     Benin: 86 
= 30     Madagascar: 86 
= 33     Guatemala: 85 
= 33     Mozambique: 85 
= 33     Haiti: 85 
= 33     Colombia: 85 
= 33     Romania: 85 
= 33     Bangladesh: 85 
= 39     Armenia: 84 
= 39     Slovenia: 84 
= 39     Sierra Leone: 84 
= 39     Central African Republic: 84 
= 43     Senegal: 83 
= 43     Costa Rica: 83 
# 45     Jordan: 82 
= 46     Greece: 81 
= 46     Argentina: 81 
= 46     Peru: 81 
= 46     Cambodia: 81 
= 46     Mexico: 81 
# 51     Togo: 80 
= 52     Syria: 79 
= 52     Netherlands: 79 
= 52     Dominican Republic: 79 
= 52     Burkina Faso: 79 
# 56     Oman: 78 
= 57     Russia: 77 
= 57     Tanzania: 77 
= 57     Vietnam: 77 
= 60     Nigeria: 76 
= 60     Burundi: 76 
= 60     Albania: 76 
= 63     El Salvador: 75 
= 63     Moldova: 75 
= 63     Pakistan: 75 
= 63     India: 75 
= 67     Philippines: 73 
= 67     Thailand: 73 
# 69     Uzbekistan: 69 
= 70     Ireland: 68 
= 70     Malawi: 68 
= 72     China: 67 
= 72     Puerto Rico: 67 
= 72     Ethiopia: 67 
= 75     Georgia: 66 
= 75     United Arab Emirates: 66 
# 77     Chile: 65 
= 78     Israel: 64 
= 78     Zambia: 64 
= 78     Japan: 64 
= 81     Ecuador: 63 
= 81     Czech Republic: 63 
= 81     Morocco: 63 
= 81     Bosnia and Herzegovina: 63 
# 85     Italy: 62 
= 86     France: 61 
= 86     Australia: 61 
# 88     Algeria: 60 
# 89     Saudi Arabia: 58 
= 90     Papua New Guinea: 57 
= 90     Namibia: 57 
= 92     Ghana: 56 
= 92     Uruguay: 56 
# 94     Botswana: 55 
# 95     Nepal: 54 
= 96     Switzerland: 53 
= 96     Kenya: 53 
= 96     Macedonia, The Former Yugoslav Republic of: 53 
= 96     Indonesia: 53 
= 96     Tunisia: 53 
= 101     Canada: 52 
= 101     Sri Lanka: 52 
= 101     Jamaica: 52 
# 104     Lesotho: 51 
# 105     Lebanon: 50 
# 106     Mauritania: 47 
# 107     Germany: 46 
= 108     Uganda: 44 
= 108     Guinea: 44 
= 110     New Zealand: 43 
= 110     Finland: 43 
= 110     Cameroon: 43 
# 113     United Kingdom: 42 
# 114     Austria: 41 
# 115     Kuwait: 40 
= 116     Sweden: 39 
= 116     Norway: 39 
# 118     South Africa: 36 
# 119     United States: 29 
= 120     Malaysia: 26 
= 120     Singapore: 26 
# 122     Denmark: 25 
# 123     Zimbabwe: 22 
Weighted average: 70.1  


DEFINITION: Nations are listed with a Conditions of Employment Index between 1 and 100. The higher the index, the more the nation regulates conditions of employment.

SOURCE: The World Bank Group The original methodology and data come from The Regulation of Labor, by Juan Botero, Simeon Djankov, Rafael La Porta, Florencio Lopez-de-Silanes, and Andrei Shleifer. When using the data, please also cite this paper as a reference

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"Regulation > Employment Conditions by country", The World Bank Group The original methodology and data come from The Regulation of Labor, by Juan Botero, Simeon Djankov, Rafael La Porta, Florencio Lopez-de-Silanes, and Andrei Shleifer. When using the data, please also cite this paper as a reference. Retrieved from http://www.NationMaster.com/red/graph/lab_reg_emp_con-labor-regulation-employment-conditions&b_map=1

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