Burkina Faso - Labor force, total

The value for Labor force, total in Burkina Faso was 7,796,846 as of 2021. As the graph below shows, over the past 31 years this indicator reached a maximum value of 7,796,846 in 2021 and a minimum value of 3,899,748 in 1990.

Definition: Labor force comprises people ages 15 and older who supply labor for the production of goods and services during a specified period. It includes people who are currently employed and people who are unemployed but seeking work as well as first-time job-seekers. Not everyone who works is included, however. Unpaid workers, family workers, and students are often omitted, and some countries do not count members of the armed forces. Labor force size tends to vary during the year as seasonal workers enter and leave.

Source: Derived using data from International Labour Organization, ILOSTAT database and World Bank population estimates. Labor data retrieved in September 2019.

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Year Value
1990 3,899,748
1991 3,999,978
1992 4,077,387
1993 4,160,309
1994 4,248,494
1995 4,341,483
1996 4,423,530
1997 4,512,176
1998 4,605,787
1999 4,702,685
2000 4,802,017
2001 4,890,006
2002 4,982,834
2003 5,079,908
2004 5,180,735
2005 5,284,777
2006 5,378,297
2007 5,481,494
2008 5,588,842
2009 5,699,835
2010 5,813,865
2011 5,918,602
2012 6,028,928
2013 6,142,819
2014 6,258,435
2015 6,464,546
2016 6,674,993
2017 6,892,699
2018 7,118,594
2019 7,354,219
2020 7,534,642
2021 7,796,846

Statistical Concept and Methodology: The labor force is the supply of labor available for producing goods and services in an economy. It includes people who are currently employed and people who are unemployed but seeking work as well as first-time job-seekers. Not everyone who works is included, however. Unpaid workers, family workers, and students are often omitted, and some countries do not count members of the armed forces. Labor force size tends to vary during the year as seasonal workers enter and leave. Data are generated with World Bank population estimates and ILO estimates on labor force participation rate. The ILO estimates are harmonized to ensure comparability across countries and over time by accounting for differences in data source, scope of coverage, methodology, and other country-specific factors. The estimates are based mainly on nationally representative labor force surveys, with other sources (population censuses and nationally reported estimates) used only when no survey data are available.

Aggregation method: Sum

Periodicity: Annual

General Comments: Data up to 2016 are estimates while data from 2017 are projections.

Classification

Topic: Labor & Social Protection Indicators

Sub-Topic: Labor force structure