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Employment to population ratio is the proportion of a country's population that is employed. Ages 15-24 are generally considered the youth population.
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| # | COUNTRY | AMOUNT | DATE | GRAPH | HISTORY |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Equatorial Guinea | 79.6 | 2008 | ||
| 2 | Guatemala | 70.3 | 2008 | ||
| 3 | Nicaragua | 70.2 | 2008 | ||
| 4 | Paraguay | 62.7 | 2008 | ||
| 5 | Honduras | 61.3 | 2008 | ||
| 6 | Peru | 59.7 | 2008 | ||
| 7 | Bolivia | 57.5 | 2008 | ||
| 8 | Costa Rica | 54.1 | 2008 | ||
| 9 | Mexico | 53.4 | 2008 | ||
| 10 | Venezuela | 52.7 | 2008 | ||
| 11 | Panama | 52.4 | 2008 | ||
| 12 | El Salvador | 50.1 | 2008 | ||
| 13 | Ecuador | 49.1 | 2008 | ||
| 14 | Colombia | 48.4 | 2008 | ||
| 15 | Philippines | 47.6 | 2008 | ||
| 16 | Uruguay | 45.7 | 2008 | ||
| 17 | Argentina | 43.4 | 2008 | ||
| 18 | Dominican Republic | 42.9 | 2008 | ||
| 19 | Cuba | 38.4 | 2008 | ||
| 20 | Chile | 29.5 | 2008 |
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Interesting observations about Labor > Employment rate > Young men
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- Burkina Faso ranked first for employment rate > young men amongst Muslim countries in 2008.
- Equatorial Guinea ranked first for employment rate > young men amongst Hot countries in 2008.
- Pakistan ranked first for employment rate > young men amongst Emerging markets in 2008.
- Uganda ranked first for employment rate > young men amongst Former British colonies in 2008.
- Ethiopia ranked second for employment rate > young men amongst Christian countries in 2008.
- Iceland ranked first for employment rate > young men amongst Cold countries in 2008.
- Denmark ranked second for employment rate > young men amongst European Union in 2008.
- Canada ranked first for employment rate > young men amongst Group of 7 countries (G7) in 2008.
- Australia ranked third for employment rate > young men amongst High income OECD countries in 2008.