Table 4.3: Youth labourforcegrowth and participation in Asiansubregions, 1995 and 2005 Change (%) Youth labourforce (’000s) Youth labourforce participation rate (%) East Asia South-East Asia and the Pacific South Asia Developed ... labourforce participation rates, rapid population growth in South-East Asia and the Pacific and especially in South Asia has increased the supply of young labour market entrants. Between 1995 and 2005, the youth labourforce expanded by 8.4 per cent ... asia, east asia, south asia
Table 2: Women as Percentage of Total LaborForce, SelectedAsianEconomies, 1970—1995 Subregion and economy East Asia China, People’s Rep. of Hong Kong, China ... and 1993, adult female literacy rates rose from 17 to 35 percent in South Asia ... 7 Throughout the region, between 1970 and 1995, women’s participation in the laborforce
Employment by Industry SelectedAsianEconomies: Labor Productivity, 2000 ... Growth to Output Growth 8.7. LaborForce and Employment Projections 8.8. Projections ... China’s Trade with the Region Exports of SelectedEconomies Trade in Electronic
South Asian’slabourforce has been growing at a strong annual average of 2 ... rates but also the slightly expanding labourforce participation rates – particularly those of women. However, labourforce participation rates remain relatively ... MF Bangla- Afgha nistan M F MF desh M F MF Bhutan M F MF India M F MF dives al M M F MF epal M Lanka Pakistan N F MF M F MF Sri M F Labourforce participation rate (%)
United States forecasted laborforce annual growthrate for Hispanics and non-Hispanics in percentages for the period 2010-2020 ... Table
Annual growthrate in laborforce by ethnic origin,
projected ...
Note: Table made from bar graph.
Annual growthrate in laborforce by age
Figure 2.2. Labourforce participation rate, Asia and subregions, by sex, 2009 Labourforce participation rate (%) s a a ia a IC i i i nd As As As As a F CI si la t t lA in h Is as as ut PA s tra fic So E -E ie ci & en th m A Pa SI no u C So ... In terms of labourforce participation rates (LFPRs), Figure 2.2 shows a male ... that of males was 80.7 per cent. The largest gender gaps were in Central Asia and South Asia, where the female LFPRs were the lowest in Asia. It is also striking that the female
In the South and South-West Asiansubregion, India’s economy has been the main ... of the subregion maintained consistent solid growthrates through to 2008, although Pakistan ... only 4 per cent GDP growth between 2000 and 2007. Although many of the subregion’seconomies
an ever smaller absolute number of workers will enter the global laborforce, largely due to lower population growthrates in advanced and (some) emerging economies ... The number of people aged 20–64, traditionally taken as the potential laborforce ... asia
TABLES Rates of economic growth and inflation of selectedeconomies ... ........... Impact of a 10% increase in oil prices on selectedAsianeconomies ... .................. Current account balances of selected developing economies and North and Central Asian
economies in Southeast Asia and those in East Asia is likely to grow greater. The lack ... the Philippines, and Indonesia serve to push the laborforce elsewhere. The disparity ... Poverty in less developed countries and differences in wage ratesforce workers