Belarus - Employment to population ratio

Employment to population ratio, ages 15-24, female (%)

Employment to population ratio, ages 15-24, female (%) in Belarus was 26.40 as of 2010. Its highest value over the past 19 years was 38.10 in 1991, while its lowest value was 25.60 in 2009.

Definition: Employment to population ratio is the proportion of a country's population that is employed. Ages 15-24 are generally considered the youth population.

Source: International Labour Organization, Key Indicators of the Labour Market database.

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Year Value
1991 38.10
1992 37.40
1993 36.70
1994 36.00
1995 35.20
1996 35.70
1997 34.90
1998 33.60
1999 32.30
2000 31.40
2001 30.40
2002 29.60
2003 29.00
2004 28.50
2005 27.80
2006 27.30
2007 26.80
2008 26.40
2009 25.60
2010 26.40

Employment to population ratio, ages 15-24, male (%)

Employment to population ratio, ages 15-24, male (%) in Belarus was 34.50 as of 2010. Its highest value over the past 19 years was 40.40 in 1996, while its lowest value was 33.50 in 2009.

Definition: Employment to population ratio is the proportion of a country's population that is employed. Ages 15-24 are generally considered the youth population.

Source: International Labour Organization, Key Indicators of the Labour Market database.

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Year Value
1991 40.10
1992 39.70
1993 39.60
1994 39.40
1995 39.10
1996 40.40
1997 40.30
1998 39.60
1999 38.90
2000 38.00
2001 37.20
2002 36.40
2003 35.90
2004 35.50
2005 34.90
2006 34.60
2007 34.30
2008 34.10
2009 33.50
2010 34.50

Employment to population ratio, ages 15-24, total (%)

Employment to population ratio, ages 15-24, total (%) in Belarus was 30.50 as of 2010. Its highest value over the past 19 years was 39.10 in 1991, while its lowest value was 29.60 in 2009.

Definition: Employment to population ratio is the proportion of a country's population that is employed. Ages 15-24 are generally considered the youth population.

Source: International Labour Organization, Key Indicators of the Labour Market database.

See also:

Year Value
1991 39.10
1992 38.50
1993 38.10
1994 37.70
1995 37.20
1996 38.10
1997 37.60
1998 36.60
1999 35.60
2000 34.70
2001 33.80
2002 33.10
2003 32.50
2004 32.00
2005 31.40
2006 31.00
2007 30.60
2008 30.40
2009 29.60
2010 30.50

Employment to population ratio, 15+, female (%)

Employment to population ratio, 15+, female (%) in Belarus was 45.30 as of 2010. Its highest value over the past 19 years was 52.70 in 1991, while its lowest value was 44.80 in 2009.

Definition: 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.

Source: International Labour Organization, Key Indicators of the Labour Market database.

See also:

Year Value
1991 52.70
1992 51.80
1993 50.90
1994 50.10
1995 49.30
1996 49.40
1997 49.00
1998 48.30
1999 47.60
2000 47.50
2001 47.20
2002 46.90
2003 46.70
2004 46.50
2005 46.10
2006 45.90
2007 45.60
2008 45.30
2009 44.80
2010 45.30

Employment to population ratio, 15+, male (%)

Employment to population ratio, 15+, male (%) in Belarus was 55.90 as of 2010. Its highest value over the past 19 years was 65.90 in 1991, while its lowest value was 55.20 in 2009.

Definition: 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.

Source: International Labour Organization, Key Indicators of the Labour Market database.

See also:

Year Value
1991 65.90
1992 64.90
1993 64.00
1994 63.00
1995 62.00
1996 61.90
1997 61.10
1998 60.00
1999 58.80
2000 58.30
2001 57.80
2002 57.40
2003 57.10
2004 56.80
2005 56.50
2006 56.20
2007 55.90
2008 55.70
2009 55.20
2010 55.90

Employment to population ratio, 15+, total (%)

Employment to population ratio, 15+, total (%) in Belarus was 50.10 as of 2010. Its highest value over the past 19 years was 58.80 in 1991, while its lowest value was 49.50 in 2009.

Definition: 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.

Source: International Labour Organization, Key Indicators of the Labour Market database.

See also:

Year Value
1991 58.80
1992 57.80
1993 56.90
1994 56.00
1995 55.10
1996 55.10
1997 54.60
1998 53.70
1999 52.70
2000 52.40
2001 52.10
2002 51.70
2003 51.40
2004 51.20
2005 50.90
2006 50.60
2007 50.30
2008 50.10
2009 49.50
2010 50.10

Classification

Topic: Labor & Social Protection Indicators

Sub-Topic: Economic activity