GDP per person employed (constant 2011 PPP $) - Country Ranking

Definition: GDP per person employed is gross domestic product (GDP) divided by total employment in the economy. Purchasing power parity (PPP) GDP is GDP converted to 2011 constant international dollars using PPP rates. An international dollar has the same purchasing power over GDP that a U.S. dollar has in the United States.

Source: International Labour Organization, ILOSTAT database. Data retrieved in September 2019.

See also: Thematic map, Time series comparison

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Rank Country Value Year
1 Luxembourg 235,154.30 2020
2 Ireland 198,772.10 2020
3 Singapore 160,678.20 2020
4 Brunei 135,961.90 2020
5 United States 131,130.80 2020
6 Norway 125,886.00 2020
7 Switzerland 125,155.80 2020
8 Belgium 115,618.50 2020
9 Hong Kong SAR, China 114,646.10 2020
10 Denmark 113,933.10 2020
11 Qatar 113,229.00 2020
12 Puerto Rico 110,468.10 2020
13 Austria 105,350.20 2020
14 Sweden 104,718.80 2020
15 Saudi Arabia 104,268.50 2020
16 Netherlands 103,799.70 2020
17 Finland 102,933.40 2020
18 France 102,454.70 2020
19 Italy 101,904.90 2020
20 United Arab Emirates 101,411.70 2020
21 Germany 100,861.70 2020
22 Macao SAR, China 99,355.02 2020
23 Australia 99,154.83 2020
24 Iceland 95,141.96 2020
25 Canada 94,355.23 2020
26 Israel 91,545.33 2020
27 Spain 88,307.95 2020
28 Turkey 87,147.47 2020
29 United Kingdom 86,412.31 2020
30 Kuwait 85,926.57 2020
31 Korea 80,221.95 2020
32 Slovenia 79,525.98 2020
33 New Zealand 79,208.88 2020
34 Czech Republic 78,458.29 2020
35 Malta 78,230.33 2020
36 Lithuania 76,626.20 2020
37 Japan 76,252.24 2020
38 Bahrain 73,904.97 2020
39 Greece 73,451.73 2020
40 Estonia 71,199.12 2020
41 Poland 70,352.37 2020
42 Panama 68,439.70 2020
43 The Bahamas 68,360.84 2020
44 Portugal 67,974.24 2020
45 Croatia 67,130.76 2020
46 Hungary 66,689.14 2020
47 Slovak Republic 65,570.09 2020
48 Romania 65,356.88 2020
49 Latvia 63,553.46 2020
50 Gabon 60,689.50 2020
51 Guyana 59,858.58 2020
52 Cyprus 59,468.93 2020
53 Chile 58,800.07 2020
54 Oman 58,537.87 2020
55 Russia 56,382.64 2020
56 Malaysia 55,776.06 2020
57 Trinidad and Tobago 54,792.53 2020
58 Equatorial Guinea 54,761.11 2020
59 Kazakhstan 54,387.16 2020
60 Argentina 52,536.33 2020
61 Costa Rica 51,836.44 2020
62 Montenegro 50,865.80 2020
63 Turkmenistan 50,389.23 2019
64 Bulgaria 49,765.56 2020
65 South Africa 49,720.15 2020
66 Uruguay 49,639.71 2020
67 Egypt 48,312.13 2020
68 Botswana 48,275.04 2020
69 Jordan 47,781.43 2020
70 Bosnia and Herzegovina 47,051.66 2020
71 Iran 46,715.23 2020
72 Mexico 45,383.15 2020
73 Suriname 44,810.46 2020
74 Mauritius 44,728.80 2020
75 Algeria 44,479.11 2020
76 Serbia 43,931.91 2020
77 North Macedonia 43,883.49 2020
78 Lebanon 41,811.75 2020
79 Dominican Republic 41,363.48 2020
80 Iraq 40,694.38 2020
81 Armenia 39,465.04 2020
82 Belarus 38,009.86 2020
83 Libya 37,819.80 2020
84 Moldova 37,783.44 2020
85 Eswatini 36,850.36 2020
86 Georgia 36,211.61 2020
87 Sri Lanka 36,018.89 2020
88 Brazil 35,877.70 2020
89 Tunisia 35,325.49 2020
90 Djibouti 34,246.86 2020
91 Colombia 32,443.96 2020
92 Albania 31,821.78 2020
93 Thailand 31,249.74 2020
94 Mongolia 31,132.75 2020
95 St. Vincent and the Grenadines 30,785.75 2020
96 Namibia 30,635.35 2020
97 China 30,580.77 2020
98 Azerbaijan 30,559.66 2020
99 Fiji 29,788.90 2020
100 Barbados 28,588.91 2020
101 Ukraine 27,835.27 2020
102 Paraguay 26,878.09 2020
103 Samoa 26,204.11 2020
104 St. Lucia 26,036.23 2020
105 Morocco 25,369.16 2020
106 Ecuador 25,214.85 2020
107 Peru 24,689.31 2020
108 Bhutan 24,511.23 2020
109 Indonesia 23,966.38 2020
110 Guatemala 22,967.82 2020
111 Tonga 21,823.64 2020
112 Mauritania 21,347.28 2020
113 Philippines 21,302.59 2020
114 El Salvador 20,912.17 2020
115 Jamaica 20,520.07 2020
116 India 20,202.78 2020
117 Uzbekistan 19,220.48 2020
118 Bolivia 18,933.36 2020
119 Cabo Verde 18,729.97 2020
120 Nigeria 18,030.87 2020
121 Sudan 17,040.02 2020
122 Côte d'Ivoire 16,563.93 2020
123 Angola 16,330.16 2020
124 Tajikistan 15,590.43 2020
125 Belize 15,566.56 2020
126 São Tomé and Principe 15,545.68 2020
127 Lao PDR 15,161.38 2020
128 Pakistan 14,666.11 2020
129 Vietnam 14,632.61 2020
130 Kyrgyz Republic 13,717.92 2020
131 Papua New Guinea 13,613.09 2020
132 Honduras 13,580.79 2020
133 Senegal 13,548.27 2020
134 Ghana 13,279.03 2020
135 Nicaragua 12,631.25 2020
136 Comoros 12,508.57 2020
137 Bangladesh 12,398.13 2020
138 Myanmar 11,611.76 2020
139 Congo 11,531.74 2020
140 Kenya 10,256.71 2020
141 Timor-Leste 9,806.83 2020
142 Afghanistan 9,226.55 2020
143 Zambia 9,155.69 2020
144 Cameroon 8,743.38 2020
145 Benin 8,211.05 2020
146 Somalia 8,104.74 2020
147 Guinea 8,095.71 2020
148 Haiti 7,984.70 2020
149 Cambodia 7,654.54 2020
150 The Gambia 7,622.65 2020
151 Zimbabwe 7,309.50 2020
152 Nepal 7,242.54 2020
153 Lesotho 7,170.91 2020
154 Vanuatu 6,896.87 2020
155 Mali 6,652.59 2020
156 Togo 6,446.95 2020
157 Burkina Faso 6,288.58 2020
158 Uganda 6,202.21 2020
159 Tanzania 5,597.83 2020
160 Sierra Leone 5,166.20 2020
161 Ethiopia 5,096.25 2020
162 Chad 4,993.06 2020
163 Solomon Islands 4,909.56 2020
164 Guinea-Bissau 4,832.22 2020
165 Rwanda 4,284.16 2020
166 Malawi 3,779.47 2020
167 Niger 3,354.51 2020
168 Liberia 3,286.63 2020
169 Dem. Rep. Congo 3,252.26 2020
170 Madagascar 2,978.37 2020
171 Mozambique 2,925.36 2020
172 Central African Republic 2,497.96 2020
173 Burundi 1,737.59 2020

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Development Relevance: Labor productivity is used to assess a country's economic ability to create and sustain decent employment opportunities with fair and equitable remuneration. Productivity increases obtained through investment, trade, technological progress, or changes in work organization can increase social protection and reduce poverty, which in turn reduce vulnerable employment and working poverty. Productivity increases do not guarantee these improvements, but without them - and the economic growth they bring - improvements are highly unlikely. GDP per person employed is a key measure to monitor whether a country is on track to achieve the Sustainable Development Goal of promoting sustained, inclusive and sustainable economic growth, full and productive employment and decent work for all. [SDG Indicator 8.2.1]

Limitations and Exceptions: For comparability of individual sectors labor productivity is estimated according to national accounts conventions. However, there are still significant limitations on the availability of reliable data. Information on consistent series of output in both national currencies and purchasing power parity dollars is not easily available, especially in developing countries, because the definition, coverage, and methodology are not always consistent across countries. For example, countries employ different methodologies for estimating the missing values for the nonmarket service sectors and use different definitions of the informal sector.

Statistical Concept and Methodology: GDP per person employed represents labor productivity — output per unit of labor input. To compare labor productivity levels across countries, GDP is converted to international dollars using purchasing power parity rates which take account of differences in relative prices between countries.

Aggregation method: Weighted average

Base Period: 2011

Periodicity: Annual