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Labor Statistics > Total work time > Females over males (most recent) by country

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Rank   Countries  Amount 
# 1   Kenya: 135% 
# 2   Italy: 128% 
# 3   South Africa: 122% 
# 4   Philippines: 121% 
= 5   Guatemala: 117% 
= 5   India: 117% 
= 5   Nepal: 117% 
# 8   Korea, South: 116% 
# 9   Colombia: 112% 
= 10   Austria: 111% 
= 10   Latvia: 111% 
# 12   Bangladesh: 110% 
= 13   Indonesia: 109% 
= 13   Mongolia: 109% 
= 15   Norway: 108% 
= 15   Japan: 108% 
= 15   France: 108% 
= 18   United States: 106% 
= 18   Venezuela: 106% 
# 20   Finland: 105% 
# 21   Australia: 104% 
# 22   New Zealand: 101% 
= 23   United Kingdom: 100% 
= 23   Germany: 100% 
# 25   Israel: 99% 
= 26   Netherlands: 98% 
= 26   Canada: 98% 
= 26   Denmark: 98% 
# 29   Hungary: 97% 
Weighted average: 109.3%  



DEFINITION: Female total work time as a % of male total work time

SOURCE: Harvey, Andrew S. 1995 ?Market and Non-Market Productive Activity in Less Developed and Developing Countries: Lessons from Time Use.? Background Paper for Human Development Report 1995. United Nations Development Programme, Human Development Report, Goldshmidt-Clermont, Luisella, and Elisabetta Pagnossin Aligisakis. 1995. ?Measures of Unrecorded Economic Activities in Fourteen Countries.? Background paper for Human Development Report

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