Guatemala - Employment to population ratio

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

Employment to population ratio, ages 15-24, female (%) in Guatemala was 39.50 as of 2010. Its highest value over the past 19 years was 39.50 in 2010, while its lowest value was 31.90 in 1991.

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 31.90
1992 32.30
1993 32.70
1994 32.80
1995 32.60
1996 32.40
1997 32.80
1998 33.10
1999 33.40
2000 33.90
2001 34.00
2002 32.60
2003 32.90
2004 32.70
2005 35.70
2006 38.90
2007 38.90
2008 38.90
2009 39.20
2010 39.50

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

Employment to population ratio, ages 15-24, male (%) in Guatemala was 75.80 as of 2010. Its highest value over the past 19 years was 76.70 in 1993, while its lowest value was 73.90 in 2002.

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 76.30
1992 76.50
1993 76.70
1994 76.60
1995 75.70
1996 75.10
1997 75.30
1998 75.40
1999 75.60
2000 76.00
2001 76.20
2002 73.90
2003 74.30
2004 73.90
2005 75.20
2006 76.60
2007 75.90
2008 75.50
2009 75.70
2010 75.80

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

Employment to population ratio, ages 15-24, total (%) in Guatemala was 57.50 as of 2010. Its highest value over the past 19 years was 57.50 in 2010, while its lowest value was 52.80 in 2002.

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 54.20
1992 54.40
1993 54.60
1994 54.50
1995 53.90
1996 53.40
1997 53.70
1998 53.90
1999 54.10
2000 54.50
2001 54.70
2002 52.80
2003 53.20
2004 52.90
2005 55.10
2006 57.40
2007 57.10
2008 57.00
2009 57.20
2010 57.50

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

Employment to population ratio, 15+, female (%) in Guatemala was 46.90 as of 2010. Its highest value over the past 19 years was 46.90 in 2010, while its lowest value was 38.90 in 1991.

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 38.90
1992 39.20
1993 39.50
1994 39.70
1995 39.70
1996 39.60
1997 40.00
1998 40.40
1999 40.80
2000 41.20
2001 41.40
2002 40.60
2003 40.90
2004 40.90
2005 43.20
2006 45.60
2007 45.90
2008 46.20
2009 46.50
2010 46.90

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

Employment to population ratio, 15+, male (%) in Guatemala was 85.80 as of 2010. Its highest value over the past 19 years was 86.20 in 2006, while its lowest value was 83.60 in 2002.

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 85.30
1992 85.40
1993 85.50
1994 85.40
1995 84.90
1996 84.50
1997 84.60
1998 84.60
1999 84.80
2000 85.00
2001 85.10
2002 83.60
2003 83.90
2004 83.60
2005 85.00
2006 86.20
2007 85.90
2008 85.70
2009 85.70
2010 85.80

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

Employment to population ratio, 15+, total (%) in Guatemala was 65.30 as of 2010. Its highest value over the past 19 years was 65.30 in 2010, while its lowest value was 61.10 in 2002.

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 62.00
1992 62.10
1993 62.20
1994 62.20
1995 61.80
1996 61.40
1997 61.60
1998 61.80
1999 61.90
2000 62.20
2001 62.30
2002 61.10
2003 61.40
2004 61.20
2005 63.00
2006 64.80
2007 64.90
2008 64.90
2009 65.10
2010 65.30

Classification

Topic: Labor & Social Protection Indicators

Sub-Topic: Economic activity