Malawi Labour Force
Malawi MW: Average Working Hours of Children: Study and Work: Aged 7-14: Hours per Week
MW: Average Working Hours of Children: Study and Work: Aged 7-14: Hours per Week data was reported at 10.750 Hour in 2015. This records an increase from the previous number of 5.572 Hour for 2014. MW: Average Working Hours of Children: Study and Work: Aged 7-14: Hours per Week data is updated yearly, averaging 9.800 Hour from Dec 2011 (Median) to 2015, with 3 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 10.750 Hour in 2015 and a record low of 5.572 Hour in 2014. MW: Average Working Hours of Children: Study and Work: Aged 7-14: Hours per Week data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by World Bank. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Malawi – Table MW.World Bank.WDI: Labour Force. Average working hours of children studying and working refer to the average weekly working hours of those children who are attending school in combination with economic activity.; ; Understanding Children's Work project based on data from ILO, UNICEF and the World Bank.; ;
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10.75 2015 | yearly | 2011 - 2015 |
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Malawi MW: Average Working Hours of Children: Study and Work: Female: Aged 7-14: Hours per Week
MW: Average Working Hours of Children: Study and Work: Female: Aged 7-14: Hours per Week data was reported at 10.620 Hour in 2015. This records an increase from the previous number of 5.237 Hour for 2014. MW: Average Working Hours of Children: Study and Work: Female: Aged 7-14: Hours per Week data is updated yearly, averaging 9.300 Hour from Dec 2011 (Median) to 2015, with 3 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 10.620 Hour in 2015 and a record low of 5.237 Hour in 2014. MW: Average Working Hours of Children: Study and Work: Female: Aged 7-14: Hours per Week data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by World Bank. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Malawi – Table MW.World Bank.WDI: Labour Force. Average working hours of children studying and working refer to the average weekly working hours of those children who are attending school in combination with economic activity.; ; Understanding Children's Work project based on data from ILO, UNICEF and the World Bank.; ;
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10.62 2015 | yearly | 2011 - 2015 |
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Malawi MW: Average Working Hours of Children: Study and Work: Male: Aged 7-14: Hours per Week
MW: Average Working Hours of Children: Study and Work: Male: Aged 7-14: Hours per Week data was reported at 10.880 Hour in 2015. This records an increase from the previous number of 5.872 Hour for 2014. MW: Average Working Hours of Children: Study and Work: Male: Aged 7-14: Hours per Week data is updated yearly, averaging 10.300 Hour from Dec 2011 (Median) to 2015, with 3 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 10.880 Hour in 2015 and a record low of 5.872 Hour in 2014. MW: Average Working Hours of Children: Study and Work: Male: Aged 7-14: Hours per Week data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by World Bank. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Malawi – Table MW.World Bank.WDI: Labour Force. Average working hours of children studying and working refer to the average weekly working hours of those children who are attending school in combination with economic activity.; ; Understanding Children's Work project based on data from ILO, UNICEF and the World Bank.; ;
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10.88 2015 | yearly | 2011 - 2015 |
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Malawi MW: Average Working Hours of Children: Working Only: Aged 7-14: Hours per Week
MW: Average Working Hours of Children: Working Only: Aged 7-14: Hours per Week data was reported at 16.800 Hour in 2015. This records an increase from the previous number of 11.319 Hour for 2014. MW: Average Working Hours of Children: Working Only: Aged 7-14: Hours per Week data is updated yearly, averaging 11.900 Hour from Dec 2011 (Median) to 2015, with 3 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 16.800 Hour in 2015 and a record low of 11.319 Hour in 2014. MW: Average Working Hours of Children: Working Only: Aged 7-14: Hours per Week data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by World Bank. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Malawi – Table MW.World Bank.WDI: Labour Force. Average working hours of children working only refers to the average weekly working hours of those children who are involved in economic activity and not attending school.; ; Understanding Children's Work project based on data from ILO, UNICEF and the World Bank.; ;
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16.80 2015 | yearly | 2011 - 2015 |
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Malawi MW: Average Working Hours of Children: Working Only: Female: Aged 7-14: Hours per Week
MW: Average Working Hours of Children: Working Only: Female: Aged 7-14: Hours per Week data was reported at 16.300 Hour in 2015. This records an increase from the previous number of 9.070 Hour for 2014. MW: Average Working Hours of Children: Working Only: Female: Aged 7-14: Hours per Week data is updated yearly, averaging 10.600 Hour from Dec 2011 (Median) to 2015, with 3 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 16.300 Hour in 2015 and a record low of 9.070 Hour in 2014. MW: Average Working Hours of Children: Working Only: Female: Aged 7-14: Hours per Week data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by World Bank. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Malawi – Table MW.World Bank.WDI: Labour Force. Average working hours of children working only refers to the average weekly working hours of those children who are involved in economic activity and not attending school.; ; Understanding Children's Work project based on data from ILO, UNICEF and the World Bank.; ;
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16.30 2015 | yearly | 2011 - 2015 |
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Malawi MW: Average Working Hours of Children: Working Only: Male: Aged 7-14: Hours per Week
MW: Average Working Hours of Children: Working Only: Male: Aged 7-14: Hours per Week data was reported at 17.300 Hour in 2015. This records an increase from the previous number of 12.718 Hour for 2014. MW: Average Working Hours of Children: Working Only: Male: Aged 7-14: Hours per Week data is updated yearly, averaging 12.900 Hour from Dec 2011 (Median) to 2015, with 3 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 17.300 Hour in 2015 and a record low of 12.718 Hour in 2014. MW: Average Working Hours of Children: Working Only: Male: Aged 7-14: Hours per Week data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by World Bank. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Malawi – Table MW.World Bank.WDI: Labour Force. Average working hours of children working only refers to the average weekly working hours of those children who are involved in economic activity and not attending school.; ; Understanding Children's Work project based on data from ILO, UNICEF and the World Bank.; ;
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17.30 2015 | yearly | 2011 - 2015 |
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Malawi MW: Children in Employment: % of Children Aged 7-14
MW: Children in Employment: % of Children Aged 7-14 data was reported at 48.900 % in 2015. This records an increase from the previous number of 47.578 % for 2014. MW: Children in Employment: % of Children Aged 7-14 data is updated yearly, averaging 42.600 % from Dec 2004 (Median) to 2015, with 5 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 48.900 % in 2015 and a record low of 25.100 % in 2011. MW: Children in Employment: % of Children Aged 7-14 data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by World Bank. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Malawi – Table MW.World Bank.WDI: Labour Force. Children in employment refer to children involved in economic activity for at least one hour in the reference week of the survey.; ; Understanding Children's Work project based on data from ILO, UNICEF and the World Bank.; ;
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48.90 2015 | yearly | 2004 - 2015 |
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Malawi MW: Children in Employment: Female: % of Female Children Aged 7-14
MW: Children in Employment: Female: % of Female Children Aged 7-14 data was reported at 47.000 % in 2015. This records an increase from the previous number of 44.350 % for 2014. MW: Children in Employment: Female: % of Female Children Aged 7-14 data is updated yearly, averaging 40.300 % from Dec 2004 (Median) to 2015, with 5 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 47.000 % in 2015 and a record low of 23.800 % in 2011. MW: Children in Employment: Female: % of Female Children Aged 7-14 data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by World Bank. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Malawi – Table MW.World Bank.WDI: Labour Force. Children in employment refer to children involved in economic activity for at least one hour in the reference week of the survey.; ; Understanding Children's Work project based on data from ILO, UNICEF and the World Bank.; ;
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47.00 2015 | yearly | 2004 - 2015 |
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Malawi MW: Children in Employment: Male: % of Male Children Aged 7-14
MW: Children in Employment: Male: % of Male Children Aged 7-14 data was reported at 50.790 % in 2015. This records a decrease from the previous number of 50.885 % for 2014. MW: Children in Employment: Male: % of Male Children Aged 7-14 data is updated yearly, averaging 45.000 % from Dec 2004 (Median) to 2015, with 5 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 50.885 % in 2014 and a record low of 26.300 % in 2011. MW: Children in Employment: Male: % of Male Children Aged 7-14 data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by World Bank. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Malawi – Table MW.World Bank.WDI: Labour Force. Children in employment refer to children involved in economic activity for at least one hour in the reference week of the survey.; ; Understanding Children's Work project based on data from ILO, UNICEF and the World Bank.; ;
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50.79 2015 | yearly | 2004 - 2015 |
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Malawi MW: Children in Employment: Self-Employed: Female: % of Female Children in Employment: Aged 7-14
MW: Children in Employment: Self-Employed: Female: % of Female Children in Employment: Aged 7-14 data was reported at 10.230 % in 2015. MW: Children in Employment: Self-Employed: Female: % of Female Children in Employment: Aged 7-14 data is updated yearly, averaging 10.230 % from Dec 2015 (Median) to 2015, with 1 observations. MW: Children in Employment: Self-Employed: Female: % of Female Children in Employment: Aged 7-14 data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by World Bank. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Malawi – Table MW.World Bank.WDI: Labour Force. Self-employed workers are people whose remuneration depends directly on the profits derived from the goods and services they produce, with or without other employees, and include employers, own-account workers, and members of producers cooperatives.; ; Understanding Children's Work project based on data from ILO, UNICEF and the World Bank.; ;
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10.23 2015 | yearly | 2015 - 2015 |
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Malawi MW: Children in Employment: Self-Employed: Male: % of Male Children in Employment: Aged 7-14
MW: Children in Employment: Self-Employed: Male: % of Male Children in Employment: Aged 7-14 data was reported at 10.760 % in 2015. MW: Children in Employment: Self-Employed: Male: % of Male Children in Employment: Aged 7-14 data is updated yearly, averaging 10.760 % from Dec 2015 (Median) to 2015, with 1 observations. MW: Children in Employment: Self-Employed: Male: % of Male Children in Employment: Aged 7-14 data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by World Bank. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Malawi – Table MW.World Bank: Labour Force. Self-employed workers are people whose remuneration depends directly on the profits derived from the goods and services they produce, with or without other employees, and include employers, own-account workers, and members of producers cooperatives.; ; Understanding Children's Work project based on data from ILO, UNICEF and the World Bank.; ;
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10.76 2015 | yearly | 2015 - 2015 |
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Malawi MW: Children in Employment: Self-employed: % of Children in Employment: Aged 7-14
MW: Children in Employment: Self-employed: % of Children in Employment: Aged 7-14 data was reported at 10.510 % in 2015. MW: Children in Employment: Self-employed: % of Children in Employment: Aged 7-14 data is updated yearly, averaging 10.510 % from Dec 2015 (Median) to 2015, with 1 observations. MW: Children in Employment: Self-employed: % of Children in Employment: Aged 7-14 data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by World Bank. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Malawi – Table MW.World Bank: Labour Force. Self-employed workers are people whose remuneration depends directly on the profits derived from the goods and services they produce, with or without other employees, and include employers, own-account workers, and members of producers cooperatives.; ; Understanding Children's Work project based on data from ILO, UNICEF and the World Bank.; ;
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10.51 2015 | yearly | 2015 - 2015 |
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Malawi MW: Children in Employment: Study and Work: % of Children in Employment: Aged 7-14
MW: Children in Employment: Study and Work: % of Children in Employment: Aged 7-14 data was reported at 92.700 % in 2015. This records a decrease from the previous number of 95.185 % for 2014. MW: Children in Employment: Study and Work: % of Children in Employment: Aged 7-14 data is updated yearly, averaging 89.500 % from Dec 2004 (Median) to 2015, with 5 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 95.185 % in 2014 and a record low of 86.100 % in 2004. MW: Children in Employment: Study and Work: % of Children in Employment: Aged 7-14 data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by World Bank. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Malawi – Table MW.World Bank: Labour Force. Children in employment refer to children involved in economic activity for at least one hour in the reference week of the survey. Study and work refer to children attending school in combination with economic activity.; ; Understanding Children's Work project based on data from ILO, UNICEF and the World Bank.; ;
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92.70 2015 | yearly | 2004 - 2015 |
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Malawi MW: Children in Employment: Study and Work: Female: % of Female Children in Employment: Aged 7-14
MW: Children in Employment: Study and Work: Female: % of Female Children in Employment: Aged 7-14 data was reported at 92.900 % in 2015. This records a decrease from the previous number of 96.028 % for 2014. MW: Children in Employment: Study and Work: Female: % of Female Children in Employment: Aged 7-14 data is updated yearly, averaging 92.900 % from Dec 2011 (Median) to 2015, with 3 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 96.028 % in 2014 and a record low of 88.901 % in 2011. MW: Children in Employment: Study and Work: Female: % of Female Children in Employment: Aged 7-14 data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by World Bank. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Malawi – Table MW.World Bank: Labour Force. Children in employment refer to children involved in economic activity for at least one hour in the reference week of the survey. Study and work refer to children attending school in combination with economic activity.; ; Understanding Children's Work project based on data from ILO, UNICEF and the World Bank.; ;
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92.90 2015 | yearly | 2011 - 2015 |
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Malawi MW: Children in Employment: Study and Work: Male: % of Male Children in Employment: Aged 7-14
MW: Children in Employment: Study and Work: Male: % of Male Children in Employment: Aged 7-14 data was reported at 92.500 % in 2015. This records a decrease from the previous number of 94.431 % for 2014. MW: Children in Employment: Study and Work: Male: % of Male Children in Employment: Aged 7-14 data is updated yearly, averaging 92.500 % from Dec 2011 (Median) to 2015, with 3 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 94.431 % in 2014 and a record low of 87.607 % in 2011. MW: Children in Employment: Study and Work: Male: % of Male Children in Employment: Aged 7-14 data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by World Bank. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Malawi – Table MW.World Bank: Labour Force. Children in employment refer to children involved in economic activity for at least one hour in the reference week of the survey. Study and work refer to children attending school in combination with economic activity.; ; Understanding Children's Work project based on data from ILO, UNICEF and the World Bank.; ;
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92.50 2015 | yearly | 2011 - 2015 |
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Malawi MW: Children in Employment: Unpaid Family Workers: % of Children in Employment: Aged 7-14
MW: Children in Employment: Unpaid Family Workers: % of Children in Employment: Aged 7-14 data was reported at 84.990 % in 2015. This records an increase from the previous number of 75.520 % for 2006. MW: Children in Employment: Unpaid Family Workers: % of Children in Employment: Aged 7-14 data is updated yearly, averaging 80.255 % from Dec 2006 (Median) to 2015, with 2 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 84.990 % in 2015 and a record low of 75.520 % in 2006. MW: Children in Employment: Unpaid Family Workers: % of Children in Employment: Aged 7-14 data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by World Bank. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Malawi – Table MW.World Bank: Labour Force. Unpaid family workers are people who work without pay in a market-oriented establishment operated by a related person living in the same household.; ; Understanding Children's Work project based on data from ILO, UNICEF and the World Bank.; ;
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84.99 2015 | yearly | 2006 - 2015 |
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Malawi MW: Children in Employment: Unpaid Family Workers: Female: % of Female Children in Employment: Aged 7-14
MW: Children in Employment: Unpaid Family Workers: Female: % of Female Children in Employment: Aged 7-14 data was reported at 86.130 % in 2015. This records an increase from the previous number of 75.310 % for 2006. MW: Children in Employment: Unpaid Family Workers: Female: % of Female Children in Employment: Aged 7-14 data is updated yearly, averaging 80.720 % from Dec 2006 (Median) to 2015, with 2 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 86.130 % in 2015 and a record low of 75.310 % in 2006. MW: Children in Employment: Unpaid Family Workers: Female: % of Female Children in Employment: Aged 7-14 data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by World Bank. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Malawi – Table MW.World Bank: Labour Force. Unpaid family workers are people who work without pay in a market-oriented establishment operated by a related person living in the same household.; ; Understanding Children's Work project based on data from ILO, UNICEF and the World Bank.; ;
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86.13 2015 | yearly | 2006 - 2015 |
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Malawi MW: Children in Employment: Unpaid Family Workers: Male: % of Male Children in Employment: Aged 7-14
MW: Children in Employment: Unpaid Family Workers: Male: % of Male Children in Employment: Aged 7-14 data was reported at 83.990 % in 2015. This records an increase from the previous number of 75.730 % for 2006. MW: Children in Employment: Unpaid Family Workers: Male: % of Male Children in Employment: Aged 7-14 data is updated yearly, averaging 79.860 % from Dec 2006 (Median) to 2015, with 2 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 83.990 % in 2015 and a record low of 75.730 % in 2006. MW: Children in Employment: Unpaid Family Workers: Male: % of Male Children in Employment: Aged 7-14 data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by World Bank. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Malawi – Table MW.World Bank: Labour Force. Unpaid family workers are people who work without pay in a market-oriented establishment operated by a related person living in the same household.; ; Understanding Children's Work project based on data from ILO, UNICEF and the World Bank.; ;
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83.99 2015 | yearly | 2006 - 2015 |
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Malawi MW: Children in Employment: Wage Workers: % of Children in Employment: Aged 7-14
MW: Children in Employment: Wage Workers: % of Children in Employment: Aged 7-14 data was reported at 4.500 % in 2015. This records a decrease from the previous number of 6.740 % for 2006. MW: Children in Employment: Wage Workers: % of Children in Employment: Aged 7-14 data is updated yearly, averaging 5.620 % from Dec 2006 (Median) to 2015, with 2 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 6.740 % in 2006 and a record low of 4.500 % in 2015. MW: Children in Employment: Wage Workers: % of Children in Employment: Aged 7-14 data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by World Bank. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Malawi – Table MW.World Bank.WDI: Labour Force. Wage workers (also known as employees) are people who hold explicit (written or oral) or implicit employment contracts that provide basic remuneration that does not depend directly on the revenue of the unit for which they work.; ; Understanding Children's Work project based on data from ILO, UNICEF and the World Bank.; ;
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4.50 2015 | yearly | 2006 - 2015 |
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Malawi MW: Children in Employment: Wage Workers: Female: % of Female Children in Employment: Aged 7-14
MW: Children in Employment: Wage Workers: Female: % of Female Children in Employment: Aged 7-14 data was reported at 3.640 % in 2015. This records a decrease from the previous number of 7.380 % for 2006. MW: Children in Employment: Wage Workers: Female: % of Female Children in Employment: Aged 7-14 data is updated yearly, averaging 5.510 % from Dec 2006 (Median) to 2015, with 2 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 7.380 % in 2006 and a record low of 3.640 % in 2015. MW: Children in Employment: Wage Workers: Female: % of Female Children in Employment: Aged 7-14 data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by World Bank. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Malawi – Table MW.World Bank: Labour Force. Wage workers (also known as employees) are people who hold explicit (written or oral) or implicit employment contracts that provide basic remuneration that does not depend directly on the revenue of the unit for which they work.; ; Understanding Children's Work project based on data from ILO, UNICEF and the World Bank.; ;
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3.64 2015 | yearly | 2006 - 2015 |
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Malawi MW: Children in Employment: Wage Workers: Male: % of Male Children in Employment: Aged 7-14
MW: Children in Employment: Wage Workers: Male: % of Male Children in Employment: Aged 7-14 data was reported at 5.250 % in 2015. This records a decrease from the previous number of 6.100 % for 2006. MW: Children in Employment: Wage Workers: Male: % of Male Children in Employment: Aged 7-14 data is updated yearly, averaging 5.675 % from Dec 2006 (Median) to 2015, with 2 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 6.100 % in 2006 and a record low of 5.250 % in 2015. MW: Children in Employment: Wage Workers: Male: % of Male Children in Employment: Aged 7-14 data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by World Bank. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Malawi – Table MW.World Bank: Labour Force. Wage workers (also known as employees) are people who hold explicit (written or oral) or implicit employment contracts that provide basic remuneration that does not depend directly on the revenue of the unit for which they work.; ; Understanding Children's Work project based on data from ILO, UNICEF and the World Bank.; ;
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5.25 2015 | yearly | 2006 - 2015 |
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Malawi MW: Children in Employment: Work Only: % of Children in Employment: Aged 7-14
MW: Children in Employment: Work Only: % of Children in Employment: Aged 7-14 data was reported at 7.280 % in 2015. This records an increase from the previous number of 4.815 % for 2014. MW: Children in Employment: Work Only: % of Children in Employment: Aged 7-14 data is updated yearly, averaging 10.500 % from Dec 2004 (Median) to 2015, with 5 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 13.900 % in 2004 and a record low of 4.815 % in 2014. MW: Children in Employment: Work Only: % of Children in Employment: Aged 7-14 data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by World Bank. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Malawi – Table MW.World Bank.WDI: Labour Force. Children in employment refer to children involved in economic activity for at least one hour in the reference week of the survey. Work only refers to children involved in economic activity and not attending school.; ; Understanding Children's Work project based on data from ILO, UNICEF and the World Bank.; ;
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7.28 2015 | yearly | 2004 - 2015 |
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Malawi MW: Children in Employment: Work Only: Female: % of Female Children in Employment: Aged 7-14
MW: Children in Employment: Work Only: Female: % of Female Children in Employment: Aged 7-14 data was reported at 7.040 % in 2015. This records an increase from the previous number of 3.972 % for 2014. MW: Children in Employment: Work Only: Female: % of Female Children in Employment: Aged 7-14 data is updated yearly, averaging 7.040 % from Dec 2011 (Median) to 2015, with 3 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 11.099 % in 2011 and a record low of 3.972 % in 2014. MW: Children in Employment: Work Only: Female: % of Female Children in Employment: Aged 7-14 data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by World Bank. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Malawi – Table MW.World Bank: Labour Force. Children in employment refer to children involved in economic activity for at least one hour in the reference week of the survey. Work only refers to children involved in economic activity and not attending school.; ; Understanding Children's Work project based on data from ILO, UNICEF and the World Bank.; ;
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7.04 2015 | yearly | 2011 - 2015 |
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Malawi MW: Children in Employment: Work Only: Male: % of Male Children in Employment: Aged 7-14
MW: Children in Employment: Work Only: Male: % of Male Children in Employment: Aged 7-14 data was reported at 7.490 % in 2015. This records an increase from the previous number of 5.569 % for 2014. MW: Children in Employment: Work Only: Male: % of Male Children in Employment: Aged 7-14 data is updated yearly, averaging 7.490 % from Dec 2011 (Median) to 2015, with 3 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 12.393 % in 2011 and a record low of 5.569 % in 2014. MW: Children in Employment: Work Only: Male: % of Male Children in Employment: Aged 7-14 data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by World Bank. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Malawi – Table MW.World Bank: Labour Force. Children in employment refer to children involved in economic activity for at least one hour in the reference week of the survey. Work only refers to children involved in economic activity and not attending school.; ; Understanding Children's Work project based on data from ILO, UNICEF and the World Bank.; ;
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7.49 2015 | yearly | 2011 - 2015 |
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Malawi MW: Labour Force
MW: Labour Force data was reported at 8,029,723.000 Person in 2017. This records an increase from the previous number of 7,745,958.000 Person for 2016. MW: Labour Force data is updated yearly, averaging 5,129,049.000 Person from Dec 1990 (Median) to 2017, with 28 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 8,029,723.000 Person in 2017 and a record low of 3,956,917.000 Person in 1990. MW: Labour Force data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by World Bank. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Malawi – Table MW.World Bank.WDI: Labour Force. 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.; ; Derived using data from International Labour Organization, ILOSTAT database and World Bank population estimates. Labor data retrieved in September 2018.; Sum; Data up to 2016 are estimates while data from 2017 are projections.
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8,029,723.00 2017 | yearly | 1990 - 2017 |
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Malawi MW: Labour Force Participation Rate: Modeled ILO Estimate: % of Total Population Aged 15+
MW: Labour Force Participation Rate: Modeled ILO Estimate: % of Total Population Aged 15+ data was reported at 76.984 % in 2017. This records an increase from the previous number of 76.829 % for 2016. MW: Labour Force Participation Rate: Modeled ILO Estimate: % of Total Population Aged 15+ data is updated yearly, averaging 77.203 % from Dec 1990 (Median) to 2017, with 28 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 77.490 % in 2013 and a record low of 76.829 % in 2016. MW: Labour Force Participation Rate: Modeled ILO Estimate: % of Total Population Aged 15+ data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by World Bank. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Malawi – Table MW.World Bank: Labour Force. Labor force participation rate is the proportion of the population ages 15 and older that is economically active: all people who supply labor for the production of goods and services during a specified period.; ; International Labour Organization, ILOSTAT database. Early release of the 2017 ILO Labour Force Estimates and Projections, retrieved in November 2017.; Weighted average; Data up to 2016 are estimates while data from 2017 are projections. National estimates are also available in the WDI database. Caution should be used when comparing ILO estimates with national estimates.
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76.98 2017 | yearly | 1990 - 2017 |
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Malawi MW: Labour Force Participation Rate: Modeled ILO Estimate: % of Total Population Aged 15-64
MW: Labour Force Participation Rate: Modeled ILO Estimate: % of Total Population Aged 15-64 data was reported at 78.088 % in 2017. This records an increase from the previous number of 77.920 % for 2016. MW: Labour Force Participation Rate: Modeled ILO Estimate: % of Total Population Aged 15-64 data is updated yearly, averaging 76.977 % from Dec 1990 (Median) to 2017, with 28 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 78.603 % in 2013 and a record low of 76.488 % in 1994. MW: Labour Force Participation Rate: Modeled ILO Estimate: % of Total Population Aged 15-64 data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by World Bank. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Malawi – Table MW.World Bank: Labour Force. Labor force participation rate is the proportion of the population ages 15-64 that is economically active: all people who supply labor for the production of goods and services during a specified period.; ; International Labour Organization, ILOSTAT database. Data retrieved in March 2017.; Weighted average; Caution should be used when comparing ILO estimates with national estimates.
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78.09 2017 | yearly | 1990 - 2017 |
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Malawi MW: Labour Force Participation Rate: Modeled ILO Estimate: Aged 15-24
MW: Labour Force Participation Rate: Modeled ILO Estimate: Aged 15-24 data was reported at 63.376 % in 2017. This records an increase from the previous number of 62.972 % for 2016. MW: Labour Force Participation Rate: Modeled ILO Estimate: Aged 15-24 data is updated yearly, averaging 57.232 % from Dec 1990 (Median) to 2017, with 28 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 65.738 % in 2013 and a record low of 51.186 % in 1990. MW: Labour Force Participation Rate: Modeled ILO Estimate: Aged 15-24 data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by World Bank. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Malawi – Table MW.World Bank: Labour Force. Labor force participation rate for ages 15-24 is the proportion of the population ages 15-24 that is economically active: all people who supply labor for the production of goods and services during a specified period.; ; International Labour Organization, ILOSTAT database. Data retrieved in September 2018.; Weighted average; Data up to 2016 are estimates while data from 2017 are projections. National estimates are also available in the WDI database. Caution should be used when comparing ILO estimates with national estimates.
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63.38 2017 | yearly | 1990 - 2017 |
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Malawi MW: Labour Force Participation Rate: Modeled ILO Estimate: Female: % of Female Population Aged 15+
MW: Labour Force Participation Rate: Modeled ILO Estimate: Female: % of Female Population Aged 15+ data was reported at 72.330 % in 2017. This records an increase from the previous number of 72.302 % for 2016. MW: Labour Force Participation Rate: Modeled ILO Estimate: Female: % of Female Population Aged 15+ data is updated yearly, averaging 74.652 % from Dec 1990 (Median) to 2017, with 28 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 76.107 % in 1991 and a record low of 72.302 % in 2016. MW: Labour Force Participation Rate: Modeled ILO Estimate: Female: % of Female Population Aged 15+ data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by World Bank. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Malawi – Table MW.World Bank: Labour Force. Labor force participation rate is the proportion of the population ages 15 and older that is economically active: all people who supply labor for the production of goods and services during a specified period.; ; International Labour Organization, ILOSTAT database. Early release of the 2017 ILO Labour Force Estimates and Projections, retrieved in November 2017.; Weighted average; Data up to 2016 are estimates while data from 2017 are projections. National estimates are also available in the WDI database. Caution should be used when comparing ILO estimates with national estimates.
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72.33 2017 | yearly | 1990 - 2017 |
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Malawi MW: Labour Force Participation Rate: Modeled ILO Estimate: Female: % of Female Population Aged 15-64
MW: Labour Force Participation Rate: Modeled ILO Estimate: Female: % of Female Population Aged 15-64 data was reported at 73.869 % in 2017. This records an increase from the previous number of 73.834 % for 2016. MW: Labour Force Participation Rate: Modeled ILO Estimate: Female: % of Female Population Aged 15-64 data is updated yearly, averaging 74.709 % from Dec 1990 (Median) to 2017, with 28 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 75.698 % in 1990 and a record low of 73.834 % in 2016. MW: Labour Force Participation Rate: Modeled ILO Estimate: Female: % of Female Population Aged 15-64 data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by World Bank. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Malawi – Table MW.World Bank: Labour Force. Labor force participation rate is the proportion of the population ages 15-64 that is economically active: all people who supply labor for the production of goods and services during a specified period.; ; International Labour Organization, ILOSTAT database. Data retrieved in March 2017.; Weighted average; Caution should be used when comparing ILO estimates with national estimates.
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73.87 2017 | yearly | 1990 - 2017 |
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Malawi MW: Labour Force Participation Rate: Modeled ILO Estimate: Female: Aged 15-24
MW: Labour Force Participation Rate: Modeled ILO Estimate: Female: Aged 15-24 data was reported at 61.571 % in 2017. This records an increase from the previous number of 61.332 % for 2016. MW: Labour Force Participation Rate: Modeled ILO Estimate: Female: Aged 15-24 data is updated yearly, averaging 59.296 % from Dec 1990 (Median) to 2017, with 28 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 63.337 % in 2013 and a record low of 56.021 % in 1990. MW: Labour Force Participation Rate: Modeled ILO Estimate: Female: Aged 15-24 data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by World Bank. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Malawi – Table MW.World Bank: Labour Force. Labor force participation rate for ages 15-24 is the proportion of the population ages 15-24 that is economically active: all people who supply labor for the production of goods and services during a specified period.; ; International Labour Organization, ILOSTAT database. Early release of the 2017 ILO Labour Force Estimates and Projections, retrieved in November 2017.; Weighted Average; Data up to 2016 are estimates while data from 2017 are projections. National estimates are also available in the WDI database. Caution should be used when comparing ILO estimates with national estimates.
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61.57 2017 | yearly | 1990 - 2017 |
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Malawi MW: Labour Force Participation Rate: Modeled ILO Estimate: Male: % of Male Population Aged 15+
MW: Labour Force Participation Rate: Modeled ILO Estimate: Male: % of Male Population Aged 15+ data was reported at 81.856 % in 2017. This records an increase from the previous number of 81.568 % for 2016. MW: Labour Force Participation Rate: Modeled ILO Estimate: Male: % of Male Population Aged 15+ data is updated yearly, averaging 79.799 % from Dec 1990 (Median) to 2017, with 28 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 82.761 % in 2013 and a record low of 78.271 % in 1990. MW: Labour Force Participation Rate: Modeled ILO Estimate: Male: % of Male Population Aged 15+ data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by World Bank. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Malawi – Table MW.World Bank: Labour Force. Labor force participation rate is the proportion of the population ages 15 and older that is economically active: all people who supply labor for the production of goods and services during a specified period.; ; International Labour Organization, ILOSTAT database. Early release of the 2017 ILO Labour Force Estimates and Projections, retrieved in November 2017.; Weighted average; Data up to 2016 are estimates while data from 2017 are projections. National estimates are also available in the WDI database. Caution should be used when comparing ILO estimates with national estimates.
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81.86 2017 | yearly | 1990 - 2017 |
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Malawi MW: Labour Force Participation Rate: Modeled ILO Estimate: Male: % of Male Population Aged 15-64
MW: Labour Force Participation Rate: Modeled ILO Estimate: Male: % of Male Population Aged 15-64 data was reported at 82.437 % in 2017. This records an increase from the previous number of 82.135 % for 2016. MW: Labour Force Participation Rate: Modeled ILO Estimate: Male: % of Male Population Aged 15-64 data is updated yearly, averaging 79.347 % from Dec 1990 (Median) to 2017, with 28 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 83.386 % in 2013 and a record low of 77.535 % in 1990. MW: Labour Force Participation Rate: Modeled ILO Estimate: Male: % of Male Population Aged 15-64 data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by World Bank. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Malawi – Table MW.World Bank: Labour Force. Labor force participation rate is the proportion of the population ages 15-64 that is economically active: all people who supply labor for the production of goods and services during a specified period.; ; International Labour Organization, ILOSTAT database. Data retrieved in March 2017.; Weighted average; Caution should be used when comparing ILO estimates with national estimates.
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82.44 2017 | yearly | 1990 - 2017 |
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Malawi MW: Labour Force Participation Rate: Modeled ILO Estimate: Male: Aged 15-24
MW: Labour Force Participation Rate: Modeled ILO Estimate: Male: Aged 15-24 data was reported at 65.183 % in 2017. This records an increase from the previous number of 64.615 % for 2016. MW: Labour Force Participation Rate: Modeled ILO Estimate: Male: Aged 15-24 data is updated yearly, averaging 55.156 % from Dec 1990 (Median) to 2017, with 28 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 68.149 % in 2013 and a record low of 46.286 % in 1990. MW: Labour Force Participation Rate: Modeled ILO Estimate: Male: Aged 15-24 data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by World Bank. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Malawi – Table MW.World Bank: Labour Force. Labor force participation rate for ages 15-24 is the proportion of the population ages 15-24 that is economically active: all people who supply labor for the production of goods and services during a specified period.; ; International Labour Organization, ILOSTAT database. Early release of the 2017 ILO Labour Force Estimates and Projections, retrieved in November 2017.; Weighted Average; Data up to 2016 are estimates while data from 2017 are projections. National estimates are also available in the WDI database. Caution should be used when comparing ILO estimates with national estimates.
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65.18 2017 | yearly | 1990 - 2017 |
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Malawi MW: Labour Force Participation Rate: Modeled ILO Estimate: Ratio of Female to Male
MW: Labour Force Participation Rate: Modeled ILO Estimate: Ratio of Female to Male data was reported at 88.362 % in 2017. This records a decrease from the previous number of 88.640 % for 2016. MW: Labour Force Participation Rate: Modeled ILO Estimate: Ratio of Female to Male data is updated yearly, averaging 93.549 % from Dec 1990 (Median) to 2017, with 28 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 97.235 % in 1990 and a record low of 87.557 % in 2013. MW: Labour Force Participation Rate: Modeled ILO Estimate: Ratio of Female to Male data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by World Bank. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Malawi – Table MW.World Bank: Labour Force. Labor force participation rate is the proportion of the population ages 15 and older that is economically active: all people who supply labor for the production of goods and services during a specified period. Ratio of female to male labor force participation rate is calculated by dividing female labor force participation rate by male labor force participation rate and multiplying by 100.; ; Derived using data from International Labour Organization, ILOSTAT database. Data retrieved in November 2017.; Weighted Average; Data up to 2016 are estimates while data from 2017 are projections. National estimates are also available in the WDI database. Caution should be used when comparing ILO estimates with national estimates.
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88.36 2017 | yearly | 1990 - 2017 |
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Malawi MW: Labour Force Participation Rate: National Estimate: % of Total Population Aged 15+
MW: Labour Force Participation Rate: National Estimate: % of Total Population Aged 15+ data was reported at 77.740 % in 2013. This records a decrease from the previous number of 92.700 % for 2005. MW: Labour Force Participation Rate: National Estimate: % of Total Population Aged 15+ data is updated yearly, averaging 77.785 % from Dec 1975 (Median) to 2013, with 6 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 92.700 % in 2005 and a record low of 71.280 % in 1975. MW: Labour Force Participation Rate: National Estimate: % of Total Population Aged 15+ data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by World Bank. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Malawi – Table MW.World Bank: Labour Force. Labor force participation rate is the proportion of the population ages 15 and older that is economically active: all people who supply labor for the production of goods and services during a specified period.; ; International Labour Organization, ILOSTAT database. Data retrieved in November 2017.; Weighted Average; The series for ILO estimates is also available in the WDI database. Caution should be used when comparing ILO estimates with national estimates.
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77.74 2013 | yearly | 1975 - 2013 |
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Malawi MW: Labour Force Participation Rate: National Estimate: Aged 15-24
MW: Labour Force Participation Rate: National Estimate: Aged 15-24 data was reported at 65.121 % in 2013. This records a decrease from the previous number of 80.300 % for 2004. MW: Labour Force Participation Rate: National Estimate: Aged 15-24 data is updated yearly, averaging 60.855 % from Dec 1975 (Median) to 2013, with 6 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 81.740 % in 1983 and a record low of 53.540 % in 1975. MW: Labour Force Participation Rate: National Estimate: Aged 15-24 data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by World Bank. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Malawi – Table MW.World Bank.WDI: Labour Force. Labor force participation rate for ages 15-24 is the proportion of the population ages 15-24 that is economically active: all people who supply labor for the production of goods and services during a specified period.; ; International Labour Organization, ILOSTAT database. Data retrieved in September 2018.; Weighted average; The series for ILO estimates is also available in the WDI database. Caution should be used when comparing ILO estimates with national estimates.
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65.12 2013 | yearly | 1975 - 2013 |
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Malawi MW: Labour Force Participation Rate: National Estimate: Female: % of Female Population Aged 15+
MW: Labour Force Participation Rate: National Estimate: Female: % of Female Population Aged 15+ data was reported at 72.910 % in 2013. This records a decrease from the previous number of 91.600 % for 2005. MW: Labour Force Participation Rate: National Estimate: Female: % of Female Population Aged 15+ data is updated yearly, averaging 75.405 % from Dec 1975 (Median) to 2013, with 6 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 91.600 % in 2005 and a record low of 62.100 % in 1975. MW: Labour Force Participation Rate: National Estimate: Female: % of Female Population Aged 15+ data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by World Bank. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Malawi – Table MW.World Bank: Labour Force. Labor force participation rate is the proportion of the population ages 15 and older that is economically active: all people who supply labor for the production of goods and services during a specified period.; ; International Labour Organization, ILOSTAT database. Data retrieved in November 2017.; Weighted Average; The series for ILO estimates is also available in the WDI database. Caution should be used when comparing ILO estimates with national estimates.
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72.91 2013 | yearly | 1975 - 2013 |
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Malawi MW: Labour Force Participation Rate: National Estimate: Female: Aged 15-24
MW: Labour Force Participation Rate: National Estimate: Female: Aged 15-24 data was reported at 63.530 % in 2013. This records an increase from the previous number of 58.620 % for 1998. MW: Labour Force Participation Rate: National Estimate: Female: Aged 15-24 data is updated yearly, averaging 61.040 % from Dec 1975 (Median) to 2013, with 5 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 81.840 % in 1983 and a record low of 51.850 % in 1975. MW: Labour Force Participation Rate: National Estimate: Female: Aged 15-24 data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by World Bank. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Malawi – Table MW.World Bank: Labour Force. Labor force participation rate for ages 15-24 is the proportion of the population ages 15-24 that is economically active: all people who supply labor for the production of goods and services during a specified period.; ; International Labour Organization, ILOSTAT database. Data retrieved in November 2017.; Weighted Average; The series for ILO estimates is also available in the WDI database. Caution should be used when comparing ILO estimates with national estimates.
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63.53 2013 | yearly | 1975 - 2013 |
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Malawi MW: Labour Force Participation Rate: National Estimate: Male: % of Male Population Aged 15+
MW: Labour Force Participation Rate: National Estimate: Male: % of Male Population Aged 15+ data was reported at 83.410 % in 2013. This records a decrease from the previous number of 93.900 % for 2005. MW: Labour Force Participation Rate: National Estimate: Male: % of Male Population Aged 15+ data is updated yearly, averaging 82.535 % from Dec 1975 (Median) to 2013, with 6 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 93.900 % in 2005 and a record low of 79.350 % in 1998. MW: Labour Force Participation Rate: National Estimate: Male: % of Male Population Aged 15+ data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by World Bank. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Malawi – Table MW.World Bank: Labour Force. Labor force participation rate is the proportion of the population ages 15 and older that is economically active: all people who supply labor for the production of goods and services during a specified period.; ; International Labour Organization, ILOSTAT database. Data retrieved in November 2017.; Weighted Average; The series for ILO estimates is also available in the WDI database. Caution should be used when comparing ILO estimates with national estimates.
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83.41 2013 | yearly | 1975 - 2013 |
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Malawi MW: Labour Force Participation Rate: National Estimate: Male: Aged 15-24
MW: Labour Force Participation Rate: National Estimate: Male: Aged 15-24 data was reported at 66.981 % in 2013. This records a decrease from the previous number of 78.700 % for 2004. MW: Labour Force Participation Rate: National Estimate: Male: Aged 15-24 data is updated yearly, averaging 61.250 % from Dec 1975 (Median) to 2013, with 6 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 81.610 % in 1983 and a record low of 48.360 % in 1998. MW: Labour Force Participation Rate: National Estimate: Male: Aged 15-24 data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by World Bank. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Malawi – Table MW.World Bank: Labour Force. Labor force participation rate for ages 15-24 is the proportion of the population ages 15-24 that is economically active: all people who supply labor for the production of goods and services during a specified period.; ; International Labour Organization, ILOSTAT database. Data retrieved in September 2018.; Weighted average; The series for ILO estimates is also available in the WDI database. Caution should be used when comparing ILO estimates with national estimates.
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66.98 2013 | yearly | 1975 - 2013 |
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Malawi MW: Labour Force Participation Rate: National Estimate: Ratio of Female to Male
MW: Labour Force Participation Rate: National Estimate: Ratio of Female to Male data was reported at 87.408 % in 2013. This records a decrease from the previous number of 97.551 % for 2005. MW: Labour Force Participation Rate: National Estimate: Ratio of Female to Male data is updated yearly, averaging 94.085 % from Dec 1975 (Median) to 2013, with 7 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 98.878 % in 2004 and a record low of 76.047 % in 1975. MW: Labour Force Participation Rate: National Estimate: Ratio of Female to Male data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by World Bank. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Malawi – Table MW.World Bank.WDI: Labour Force. Labor force participation rate is the proportion of the population ages 15 and older that is economically active: all people who supply labor for the production of goods and services during a specified period. Ratio of female to male labor force participation rate is calculated by dividing female labor force participation rate by male labor force participation rate and multiplying by 100.; ; Derived using data from International Labour Organization, ILOSTAT database. Data retrieved in September 2018.; Weighted average; The series for ILO estimates is also available in the WDI database. Caution should be used when comparing ILO estimates with national estimates.
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87.41 2013 | yearly | 1975 - 2013 |
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Malawi MW: Labour Force With Advanced Education: % of Total Working-age Population
MW: Labour Force With Advanced Education: % of Total Working-age Population data was reported at 84.621 % in 2013. MW: Labour Force With Advanced Education: % of Total Working-age Population data is updated yearly, averaging 84.621 % from Dec 2013 (Median) to 2013, with 1 observations. MW: Labour Force With Advanced Education: % of Total Working-age Population data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by World Bank. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Malawi – Table MW.World Bank: Labour Force. The percentage of the working age population with an advanced level of education who are in the labor force. Advanced education comprises short-cycle tertiary education, a bachelor’s degree or equivalent education level, a master’s degree or equivalent education level, or doctoral degree or equivalent education level according to the International Standard Classification of Education 2011 (ISCED 2011).; ; International Labour Organization, ILOSTAT database. Data retrieved in September 2018.; Weighted average;
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84.62 2013 | yearly | 2013 - 2013 |
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Malawi MW: Labour Force With Advanced Education: Female: % of Female Working-age Population
MW: Labour Force With Advanced Education: Female: % of Female Working-age Population data was reported at 92.980 % in 2013. MW: Labour Force With Advanced Education: Female: % of Female Working-age Population data is updated yearly, averaging 92.980 % from Dec 2013 (Median) to 2013, with 1 observations. MW: Labour Force With Advanced Education: Female: % of Female Working-age Population data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by World Bank. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Malawi – Table MW.World Bank: Labour Force. The percentage of the working age population with an advanced level of education who are in the labor force. Advanced education comprises short-cycle tertiary education, a bachelor’s degree or equivalent education level, a master’s degree or equivalent education level, or doctoral degree or equivalent education level according to the International Standard Classification of Education 2011 (ISCED 2011).; ; International Labour Organization, ILOSTAT database. Data retrieved in November 2017.; Weighted Average;
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92.98 2013 | yearly | 2013 - 2013 |
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Malawi MW: Labour Force With Advanced Education: Male: % of Male Working-age Population
MW: Labour Force With Advanced Education: Male: % of Male Working-age Population data was reported at 90.310 % in 2013. MW: Labour Force With Advanced Education: Male: % of Male Working-age Population data is updated yearly, averaging 90.310 % from Dec 2013 (Median) to 2013, with 1 observations. MW: Labour Force With Advanced Education: Male: % of Male Working-age Population data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by World Bank. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Malawi – Table MW.World Bank: Labour Force. The percentage of the working age population with an advanced level of education who are in the labor force. Advanced education comprises short-cycle tertiary education, a bachelor’s degree or equivalent education level, a master’s degree or equivalent education level, or doctoral degree or equivalent education level according to the International Standard Classification of Education 2011 (ISCED 2011).; ; International Labour Organization, ILOSTAT database. Data retrieved in November 2017.; Weighted Average;
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90.31 2013 | yearly | 2013 - 2013 |
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Malawi MW: Labour Force With Basic Education: % of Total Working-age Population
MW: Labour Force With Basic Education: % of Total Working-age Population data was reported at 68.720 % in 2013. MW: Labour Force With Basic Education: % of Total Working-age Population data is updated yearly, averaging 68.720 % from Dec 2013 (Median) to 2013, with 1 observations. MW: Labour Force With Basic Education: % of Total Working-age Population data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by World Bank. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Malawi – Table MW.World Bank: Labour Force. The percentage of the working age population with a basic level of education who are in the labor force. Basic education comprises primary education or lower secondary education according to the International Standard Classification of Education 2011 (ISCED 2011).; ; International Labour Organization, ILOSTAT database. Data retrieved in November 2017.; Weighted Average;
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68.72 2013 | yearly | 2013 - 2013 |
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Malawi MW: Labour Force With Basic Education: Female: % of Female Working-age Population
MW: Labour Force With Basic Education: Female: % of Female Working-age Population data was reported at 79.830 % in 2013. MW: Labour Force With Basic Education: Female: % of Female Working-age Population data is updated yearly, averaging 79.830 % from Dec 2013 (Median) to 2013, with 1 observations. MW: Labour Force With Basic Education: Female: % of Female Working-age Population data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by World Bank. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Malawi – Table MW.World Bank: Labour Force. The percentage of the working age population with a basic level of education who are in the labor force. Basic education comprises primary education or lower secondary education according to the International Standard Classification of Education 2011 (ISCED 2011).; ; International Labour Organization, ILOSTAT database. Data retrieved in November 2017.; Weighted Average;
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79.83 2013 | yearly | 2013 - 2013 |
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Malawi MW: Labour Force With Basic Education: Male: % of Male Working-age Population
MW: Labour Force With Basic Education: Male: % of Male Working-age Population data was reported at 74.500 % in 2013. MW: Labour Force With Basic Education: Male: % of Male Working-age Population data is updated yearly, averaging 74.500 % from Dec 2013 (Median) to 2013, with 1 observations. MW: Labour Force With Basic Education: Male: % of Male Working-age Population data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by World Bank. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Malawi – Table MW.World Bank: Labour Force. The percentage of the working age population with a basic level of education who are in the labor force. Basic education comprises primary education or lower secondary education according to the International Standard Classification of Education 2011 (ISCED 2011).; ; International Labour Organization, ILOSTAT database. Data retrieved in November 2017.; Weighted Average;
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74.50 2013 | yearly | 2013 - 2013 |
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Malawi MW: Labour Force With Intermediate Education: % of Total Working-age Population
MW: Labour Force With Intermediate Education: % of Total Working-age Population data was reported at 68.660 % in 2013. MW: Labour Force With Intermediate Education: % of Total Working-age Population data is updated yearly, averaging 68.660 % from Dec 2013 (Median) to 2013, with 1 observations. MW: Labour Force With Intermediate Education: % of Total Working-age Population data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by World Bank. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Malawi – Table MW.World Bank: Labour Force. The percentage of the working age population with an intermediate level of education who are in the labor force. Intermediate education comprises upper secondary or post-secondary non tertiary education according to the International Standard Classification of Education 2011 (ISCED 2011).; ; International Labour Organization, ILOSTAT database. Data retrieved in November 2017.; Weighted Average;
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68.66 2013 | yearly | 2013 - 2013 |
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Malawi MW: Labour Force With Intermediate Education: Female: % of Female Working-age Population
MW: Labour Force With Intermediate Education: Female: % of Female Working-age Population data was reported at 84.600 % in 2013. MW: Labour Force With Intermediate Education: Female: % of Female Working-age Population data is updated yearly, averaging 84.600 % from Dec 2013 (Median) to 2013, with 1 observations. MW: Labour Force With Intermediate Education: Female: % of Female Working-age Population data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by World Bank. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Malawi – Table MW.World Bank: Labour Force. The percentage of the working age population with an intermediate level of education who are in the labor force. Intermediate education comprises upper secondary or post-secondary non tertiary education according to the International Standard Classification of Education 2011 (ISCED 2011).; ; International Labour Organization, ILOSTAT database. Data retrieved in November 2017.; Weighted Average;
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84.60 2013 | yearly | 2013 - 2013 |
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Malawi MW: Labour Force With Intermediate Education: Male: % of Male Working-age Population
MW: Labour Force With Intermediate Education: Male: % of Male Working-age Population data was reported at 78.300 % in 2013. MW: Labour Force With Intermediate Education: Male: % of Male Working-age Population data is updated yearly, averaging 78.300 % from Dec 2013 (Median) to 2013, with 1 observations. MW: Labour Force With Intermediate Education: Male: % of Male Working-age Population data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by World Bank. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Malawi – Table MW.World Bank: Labour Force. The percentage of the working age population with an intermediate level of education who are in the labor force. Intermediate education comprises upper secondary or post-secondary non tertiary education according to the International Standard Classification of Education 2011 (ISCED 2011).; ; International Labour Organization, ILOSTAT database. Data retrieved in November 2017.; Weighted Average;
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78.30 2013 | yearly | 2013 - 2013 |
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Malawi MW: Labour Force: Female: % of Total Labour Force
MW: Labour Force: Female: % of Total Labour Force data was reported at 48.055 % in 2017. This records a decrease from the previous number of 48.138 % for 2016. MW: Labour Force: Female: % of Total Labour Force data is updated yearly, averaging 49.653 % from Dec 1990 (Median) to 2017, with 28 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 51.001 % in 1990 and a record low of 47.867 % in 2013. MW: Labour Force: Female: % of Total Labour Force data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by World Bank. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Malawi – Table MW.World Bank.WDI: Labour Force. Female labor force as a percentage of the total show the extent to which women are active in the labor force. Labor force comprises people ages 15 and older who supply labor for the production of goods and services during a specified period.; ; Derived using data from International Labour Organization, ILOSTAT database and World Bank population estimates. Labor data retrieved in September 2018.; Weighted average; Data up to 2016 are estimates while data from 2017 are projections.
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48.05 2017 | yearly | 1990 - 2017 |