Pakistan Employment and Unemployment

GDP per Person Employed: 2021 PPP

1991 - 2022 | Yearly | Intl $ | World Bank

GDP per Person Employed: 2021 PPP data was reported at 18,076.933 Intl $ in 2022. This records an increase from the previous number of 17,835.519 Intl $ for 2021. GDP per Person Employed: 2021 PPP data is updated yearly, averaging 14,122.112 Intl $ from Dec 1991 (Median) to 2022, with 32 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 18,076.933 Intl $ in 2022 and a record low of 11,821.663 Intl $ in 1991. GDP per Person Employed: 2021 PPP data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by World Bank. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Pakistan – Table PK.World Bank.WDI: Employment and Unemployment. 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 2017 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.;World Bank, World Development Indicators database. Estimates are based on employment, population, GDP, and PPP data obtained from International Labour Organization, United Nations Population Division, Eurostat, OECD, and World Bank.;Weighted average;

Last Frequency Range
18,076.933 2022 yearly 1991 - 2022

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Pakistan PK: Child Employment in Agriculture: % of Economically Active Children Aged 7-14

2008 - 2011 | Yearly | % | World Bank

PK: Child Employment in Agriculture: % of Economically Active Children Aged 7-14 data was reported at 76.050 % in 2011. This records an increase from the previous number of 75.370 % for 2008. PK: Child Employment in Agriculture: % of Economically Active Children Aged 7-14 data is updated yearly, averaging 75.710 % from Dec 2008 (Median) to 2011, with 2 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 76.050 % in 2011 and a record low of 75.370 % in 2008. PK: Child Employment in Agriculture: % of Economically Active Children Aged 7-14 data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by World Bank. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Pakistan – Table PK.World Bank.WDI: Employment and Unemployment. Employment by economic activity refers to the distribution of economically active children by the major industrial categories of the International Standard Industrial Classification (ISIC). Agriculture corresponds to division 1 (ISIC revision 2), categories A and B (ISIC revision 3), or category A (ISIC revision 4) and includes hunting, forestry, and fishing. Economically active children 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.; ;

Last Frequency Range
76.05 2011 yearly 2008 - 2011

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Pakistan PK: Child Employment in Agriculture: Female: % of Female Economically Active Children Aged 7-14

2008 - 2011 | Yearly | % | World Bank

PK: Child Employment in Agriculture: Female: % of Female Economically Active Children Aged 7-14 data was reported at 81.730 % in 2011. This records an increase from the previous number of 78.480 % for 2008. PK: Child Employment in Agriculture: Female: % of Female Economically Active Children Aged 7-14 data is updated yearly, averaging 80.105 % from Dec 2008 (Median) to 2011, with 2 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 81.730 % in 2011 and a record low of 78.480 % in 2008. PK: Child Employment in Agriculture: Female: % of Female Economically Active Children Aged 7-14 data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by World Bank. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Pakistan – Table PK.World Bank.WDI: Employment and Unemployment. Employment by economic activity refers to the distribution of economically active children by the major industrial categories of the International Standard Industrial Classification (ISIC). Agriculture corresponds to division 1 (ISIC revision 2), categories A and B (ISIC revision 3), or category A (ISIC revision 4) and includes hunting, forestry, and fishing. Economically active children 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.; ;

Last Frequency Range
81.73 2011 yearly 2008 - 2011

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Pakistan PK: Child Employment in Agriculture: Male: % of Male Economically Active Children Aged 7-14

2008 - 2011 | Yearly | % | World Bank

PK: Child Employment in Agriculture: Male: % of Male Economically Active Children Aged 7-14 data was reported at 70.720 % in 2011. This records a decrease from the previous number of 72.550 % for 2008. PK: Child Employment in Agriculture: Male: % of Male Economically Active Children Aged 7-14 data is updated yearly, averaging 71.635 % from Dec 2008 (Median) to 2011, with 2 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 72.550 % in 2008 and a record low of 70.720 % in 2011. PK: Child Employment in Agriculture: Male: % of Male Economically Active Children Aged 7-14 data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by World Bank. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Pakistan – Table PK.World Bank.WDI: Employment and Unemployment. Employment by economic activity refers to the distribution of economically active children by the major industrial categories of the International Standard Industrial Classification (ISIC). Agriculture corresponds to division 1 (ISIC revision 2), categories A and B (ISIC revision 3), or category A (ISIC revision 4) and includes hunting, forestry, and fishing. Economically active children 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.; ;

Last Frequency Range
70.72 2011 yearly 2008 - 2011

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Pakistan PK: Child Employment in Manufacturing: % of Economically Active Children Aged 7-14

2008 - 2011 | Yearly | % | World Bank

PK: Child Employment in Manufacturing: % of Economically Active Children Aged 7-14 data was reported at 6.720 % in 2011. This records a decrease from the previous number of 7.790 % for 2008. PK: Child Employment in Manufacturing: % of Economically Active Children Aged 7-14 data is updated yearly, averaging 7.255 % from Dec 2008 (Median) to 2011, with 2 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 7.790 % in 2008 and a record low of 6.720 % in 2011. PK: Child Employment in Manufacturing: % of Economically Active Children Aged 7-14 data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by World Bank. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Pakistan – Table PK.World Bank.WDI: Employment and Unemployment. Employment by economic activity refers to the distribution of economically active children by the major industrial categories of the International Standard Industrial Classification (ISIC). Manufacturing corresponds to division 3 (ISIC revision 2), category D (ISIC revision 3), or category C (ISIC revision 4). Economically active children 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.; ;

Last Frequency Range
6.72 2011 yearly 2008 - 2011

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Pakistan Pakistan PK: Child Employment in Manufacturing: % of Economically Active Children Aged 7-14

Pakistan PK: Child Employment in Manufacturing: Female: % of Female Economically Active Children Aged 7-14

2008 - 2011 | Yearly | % | World Bank

PK: Child Employment in Manufacturing: Female: % of Female Economically Active Children Aged 7-14 data was reported at 4.300 % in 2011. This records a decrease from the previous number of 7.360 % for 2008. PK: Child Employment in Manufacturing: Female: % of Female Economically Active Children Aged 7-14 data is updated yearly, averaging 5.830 % from Dec 2008 (Median) to 2011, with 2 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 7.360 % in 2008 and a record low of 4.300 % in 2011. PK: Child Employment in Manufacturing: Female: % of Female Economically Active Children Aged 7-14 data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by World Bank. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Pakistan – Table PK.World Bank.WDI: Employment and Unemployment. Employment by economic activity refers to the distribution of economically active children by the major industrial categories of the International Standard Industrial Classification (ISIC). Manufacturing corresponds to division 3 (ISIC revision 2), category D (ISIC revision 3), or category C (ISIC revision 4). Economically active children 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.; ;

Last Frequency Range
4.30 2011 yearly 2008 - 2011

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Pakistan Pakistan PK: Child Employment in Manufacturing: Female: % of Female Economically Active Children Aged 7-14

Pakistan PK: Child Employment in Manufacturing: Male: % of Male Economically Active Children Aged 7-14

2008 - 2011 | Yearly | % | World Bank

PK: Child Employment in Manufacturing: Male: % of Male Economically Active Children Aged 7-14 data was reported at 9.000 % in 2011. This records an increase from the previous number of 8.190 % for 2008. PK: Child Employment in Manufacturing: Male: % of Male Economically Active Children Aged 7-14 data is updated yearly, averaging 8.595 % from Dec 2008 (Median) to 2011, with 2 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 9.000 % in 2011 and a record low of 8.190 % in 2008. PK: Child Employment in Manufacturing: Male: % of Male Economically Active Children Aged 7-14 data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by World Bank. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Pakistan – Table PK.World Bank.WDI: Employment and Unemployment. Employment by economic activity refers to the distribution of economically active children by the major industrial categories of the International Standard Industrial Classification (ISIC). Manufacturing corresponds to division 3 (ISIC revision 2), category D (ISIC revision 3), or category C (ISIC revision 4). Economically active children 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.; ;

Last Frequency Range
9.00 2011 yearly 2008 - 2011

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Pakistan PK: Child Employment in Services: % of Economically Active Children Aged 7-14

2008 - 2011 | Yearly | % | World Bank

PK: Child Employment in Services: % of Economically Active Children Aged 7-14 data was reported at 14.590 % in 2011. This records an increase from the previous number of 14.410 % for 2008. PK: Child Employment in Services: % of Economically Active Children Aged 7-14 data is updated yearly, averaging 14.500 % from Dec 2008 (Median) to 2011, with 2 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 14.590 % in 2011 and a record low of 14.410 % in 2008. PK: Child Employment in Services: % of Economically Active Children Aged 7-14 data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by World Bank. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Pakistan – Table PK.World Bank.WDI: Employment and Unemployment. Employment by economic activity refers to the distribution of economically active children by the major industrial categories of the International Standard Industrial Classification (ISIC). Services correspond to divisions 6-9 (ISIC revision 2), categories G-P (ISIC revision 3), or categories G-U (ISIC revision 4). Services include wholesale and retail trade, hotels and restaurants, transport, financial intermediation, real estate, public administration, education, health and social work, other community services, and private household activity. Economically active children 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.; ;

Last Frequency Range
14.59 2011 yearly 2008 - 2011

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Pakistan PK: Child Employment in Services: Female: % of Female Economically Active Children Aged 7-14

2008 - 2011 | Yearly | % | World Bank

PK: Child Employment in Services: Female: % of Female Economically Active Children Aged 7-14 data was reported at 11.930 % in 2011. This records a decrease from the previous number of 12.470 % for 2008. PK: Child Employment in Services: Female: % of Female Economically Active Children Aged 7-14 data is updated yearly, averaging 12.200 % from Dec 2008 (Median) to 2011, with 2 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 12.470 % in 2008 and a record low of 11.930 % in 2011. PK: Child Employment in Services: Female: % of Female Economically Active Children Aged 7-14 data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by World Bank. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Pakistan – Table PK.World Bank.WDI: Employment and Unemployment. Employment by economic activity refers to the distribution of economically active children by the major industrial categories of the International Standard Industrial Classification (ISIC). Services correspond to divisions 6-9 (ISIC revision 2), categories G-P (ISIC revision 3), or categories G-U (ISIC revision 4). Services include wholesale and retail trade, hotels and restaurants, transport, financial intermediation, real estate, public administration, education, health and social work, other community services, and private household activity. Economically active children 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.; ;

Last Frequency Range
11.93 2011 yearly 2008 - 2011

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Pakistan PK: Child Employment in Services: Male: % of Male Economically Active Children Aged 7-14

2008 - 2011 | Yearly | % | World Bank

PK: Child Employment in Services: Male: % of Male Economically Active Children Aged 7-14 data was reported at 17.080 % in 2011. This records an increase from the previous number of 16.170 % for 2008. PK: Child Employment in Services: Male: % of Male Economically Active Children Aged 7-14 data is updated yearly, averaging 16.625 % from Dec 2008 (Median) to 2011, with 2 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 17.080 % in 2011 and a record low of 16.170 % in 2008. PK: Child Employment in Services: Male: % of Male Economically Active Children Aged 7-14 data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by World Bank. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Pakistan – Table PK.World Bank.WDI: Employment and Unemployment. Employment by economic activity refers to the distribution of economically active children by the major industrial categories of the International Standard Industrial Classification (ISIC). Services correspond to divisions 6-9 (ISIC revision 2), categories G-P (ISIC revision 3), or categories G-U (ISIC revision 4). Services include wholesale and retail trade, hotels and restaurants, transport, financial intermediation, real estate, public administration, education, health and social work, other community services, and private household activity. Economically active children 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.; ;

Last Frequency Range
17.08 2011 yearly 2008 - 2011

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Pakistan PK: Contributing Family Workers: Modeled ILO Estimate: % of Total Employement

1991 - 2017 | Yearly | % | World Bank

PK: Contributing Family Workers: Modeled ILO Estimate: % of Total Employement data was reported at 23.626 % in 2017. This records an increase from the previous number of 23.561 % for 2016. PK: Contributing Family Workers: Modeled ILO Estimate: % of Total Employement data is updated yearly, averaging 23.156 % from Dec 1991 (Median) to 2017, with 27 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 28.284 % in 2008 and a record low of 19.951 % in 1997. PK: Contributing Family Workers: Modeled ILO Estimate: % of Total Employement data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by World Bank. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Pakistan – Table PK.World Bank.WDI: Employment and Unemployment. Contributing family workers are those workers who hold 'self-employment jobs' as own-account workers in a market-oriented establishment operated by a related person living in the same household.; ; International Labour Organization, ILOSTAT database. Data retrieved in September 2018.; Weighted average; Data up to 2016 are estimates while data from 2017 are projections.

Last Frequency Range
23.63 2017 yearly 1991 - 2017

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Pakistan Pakistan PK: Contributing Family Workers: Modeled ILO Estimate: % of Total Employement

Pakistan PK: Contributing Family Workers: Modeled ILO Estimate: Female: % of Female Employment

1991 - 2017 | Yearly | % | World Bank

PK: Contributing Family Workers: Modeled ILO Estimate: Female: % of Female Employment data was reported at 54.719 % in 2017. This records an increase from the previous number of 54.687 % for 2016. PK: Contributing Family Workers: Modeled ILO Estimate: Female: % of Female Employment data is updated yearly, averaging 59.407 % from Dec 1991 (Median) to 2017, with 27 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 65.089 % in 2009 and a record low of 46.856 % in 2002. PK: Contributing Family Workers: Modeled ILO Estimate: Female: % of Female Employment data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by World Bank. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Pakistan – Table PK.World Bank: Employment and Unemployment. Contributing family workers are those workers who hold 'self-employment jobs' as own-account workers in a market-oriented establishment operated by a related person living in the same household.; ; International Labour Organization, ILOSTAT database. Data retrieved in September 2018.; Weighted average; Data up to 2016 are estimates while data from 2017 are projections.

Last Frequency Range
54.72 2017 yearly 1991 - 2017

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Pakistan PK: Contributing Family Workers: Modeled ILO Estimate: Male: % of Male Employment

1991 - 2017 | Yearly | % | World Bank

PK: Contributing Family Workers: Modeled ILO Estimate: Male: % of Male Employment data was reported at 15.008 % in 2017. This records an increase from the previous number of 14.988 % for 2016. PK: Contributing Family Workers: Modeled ILO Estimate: Male: % of Male Employment data is updated yearly, averaging 16.423 % from Dec 1991 (Median) to 2017, with 27 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 19.685 % in 2008 and a record low of 12.935 % in 2015. PK: Contributing Family Workers: Modeled ILO Estimate: Male: % of Male Employment data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by World Bank. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Pakistan – Table PK.World Bank: Employment and Unemployment. Contributing family workers are those workers who hold 'self-employment jobs' as own-account workers in a market-oriented establishment operated by a related person living in the same household.; ; International Labour Organization, ILOSTAT database. Data retrieved in September 2018.; Weighted average; Data up to 2016 are estimates while data from 2017 are projections.

Last Frequency Range
15.01 2017 yearly 1991 - 2017

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Pakistan PK: Employers: Modeled ILO Estimate: % of Total Employment

1991 - 2017 | Yearly | % | World Bank

PK: Employers: Modeled ILO Estimate: % of Total Employment data was reported at 1.367 % in 2017. This records a decrease from the previous number of 1.370 % for 2016. PK: Employers: Modeled ILO Estimate: % of Total Employment data is updated yearly, averaging 0.975 % from Dec 1991 (Median) to 2017, with 27 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 1.519 % in 2011 and a record low of 0.796 % in 2000. PK: Employers: Modeled ILO Estimate: % of Total Employment data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by World Bank. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Pakistan – Table PK.World Bank: Employment and Unemployment. Employers are those workers who, working on their own account or with one or a few partners, hold the type of jobs defined as a 'self-employment jobs' i.e. jobs where the remuneration is directly dependent upon the profits derived from the goods and services produced), and, in this capacity, have engaged, on a continuous basis, one or more persons to work for them as employee(s).; ; International Labour Organization, ILOSTAT database. Data retrieved in September 2018.; Weighted average; Data up to 2016 are estimates while data from 2017 are projections.

Last Frequency Range
1.37 2017 yearly 1991 - 2017

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Pakistan Pakistan PK: Employers: Modeled ILO Estimate: % of Total Employment

Pakistan PK: Employers: Modeled ILO Estimate: Female: % of Female Employment

1991 - 2017 | Yearly | % | World Bank

PK: Employers: Modeled ILO Estimate: Female: % of Female Employment data was reported at 0.113 % in 2017. This records a decrease from the previous number of 0.114 % for 2016. PK: Employers: Modeled ILO Estimate: Female: % of Female Employment data is updated yearly, averaging 0.130 % from Dec 1991 (Median) to 2017, with 27 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 0.308 % in 2002 and a record low of 0.030 % in 2008. PK: Employers: Modeled ILO Estimate: Female: % of Female Employment data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by World Bank. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Pakistan – Table PK.World Bank: Employment and Unemployment. Employers are those workers who, working on their own account or with one or a few partners, hold the type of jobs defined as a 'self-employment jobs' i.e. jobs where the remuneration is directly dependent upon the profits derived from the goods and services produced), and, in this capacity, have engaged, on a continuous basis, one or more persons to work for them as employee(s).; ; International Labour Organization, ILOSTAT database. Data retrieved in November 2017.; Weighted Average; Data up to 2016 are estimates while data from 2017 are projections.

Last Frequency Range
0.11 2017 yearly 1991 - 2017

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Pakistan PK: Employers: Modeled ILO Estimate: Male: % of Male Employment

1991 - 2017 | Yearly | % | World Bank

PK: Employers: Modeled ILO Estimate: Male: % of Male Employment data was reported at 1.715 % in 2017. This records a decrease from the previous number of 1.716 % for 2016. PK: Employers: Modeled ILO Estimate: Male: % of Male Employment data is updated yearly, averaging 1.068 % from Dec 1991 (Median) to 2017, with 27 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 1.880 % in 2011 and a record low of 0.903 % in 2001. PK: Employers: Modeled ILO Estimate: Male: % of Male Employment data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by World Bank. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Pakistan – Table PK.World Bank: Employment and Unemployment. Employers are those workers who, working on their own account or with one or a few partners, hold the type of jobs defined as a 'self-employment jobs' i.e. jobs where the remuneration is directly dependent upon the profits derived from the goods and services produced), and, in this capacity, have engaged, on a continuous basis, one or more persons to work for them as employee(s).; ; International Labour Organization, ILOSTAT database. Data retrieved in September 2018.; Weighted average; Data up to 2016 are estimates while data from 2017 are projections.

Last Frequency Range
1.72 2017 yearly 1991 - 2017

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Pakistan PK: Employment In Agriculture: Modeled ILO Estimate: % of Total Employment

1991 - 2017 | Yearly | % | World Bank

PK: Employment In Agriculture: Modeled ILO Estimate: % of Total Employment data was reported at 42.020 % in 2017. This records a decrease from the previous number of 42.268 % for 2016. PK: Employment In Agriculture: Modeled ILO Estimate: % of Total Employment data is updated yearly, averaging 43.632 % from Dec 1991 (Median) to 2017, with 27 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 50.056 % in 1994 and a record low of 41.010 % in 2015. PK: Employment In Agriculture: Modeled ILO Estimate: % of Total Employment data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by World Bank. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Pakistan – Table PK.World Bank.WDI: Employment and Unemployment. Employment is defined as persons of working age who were engaged in any activity to produce goods or provide services for pay or profit, whether at work during the reference period or not at work due to temporary absence from a job, or to working-time arrangement. The agriculture sector consists of activities in agriculture, hunting, forestry and fishing, in accordance with division 1 (ISIC 2) or categories A-B (ISIC 3) or category A (ISIC 4).; ; International Labour Organization, ILOSTAT database. Data retrieved in September 2018.; Weighted average; Data up to 2016 are estimates while data from 2017 are projections.

Last Frequency Range
42.02 2017 yearly 1991 - 2017

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Pakistan Pakistan PK: Employment In Agriculture: Modeled ILO Estimate: % of Total Employment

Pakistan PK: Employment In Agriculture: Modeled ILO Estimate: Female: % of Female Employment

1991 - 2017 | Yearly | % | World Bank

PK: Employment In Agriculture: Modeled ILO Estimate: Female: % of Female Employment data was reported at 72.811 % in 2017. This records a decrease from the previous number of 73.062 % for 2016. PK: Employment In Agriculture: Modeled ILO Estimate: Female: % of Female Employment data is updated yearly, averaging 72.065 % from Dec 1991 (Median) to 2017, with 27 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 75.515 % in 2009 and a record low of 64.621 % in 2003. PK: Employment In Agriculture: Modeled ILO Estimate: Female: % of Female Employment data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by World Bank. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Pakistan – Table PK.World Bank: Employment and Unemployment. Employment is defined as persons of working age who were engaged in any activity to produce goods or provide services for pay or profit, whether at work during the reference period or not at work due to temporary absence from a job, or to working-time arrangement. The agriculture sector consists of activities in agriculture, hunting, forestry and fishing, in accordance with division 1 (ISIC 2) or categories A-B (ISIC 3) or category A (ISIC 4).; ; International Labour Organization, ILOSTAT database. Data retrieved in November 2017.; Weighted average; Data up to 2016 are estimates while data from 2017 are projections.

Last Frequency Range
72.81 2017 yearly 1991 - 2017

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Pakistan Pakistan PK: Employment In Agriculture: Modeled ILO Estimate: Female: % of Female Employment

Pakistan PK: Employment In Agriculture: Modeled ILO Estimate: Male: % of Male Employment

1991 - 2017 | Yearly | % | World Bank

PK: Employment In Agriculture: Modeled ILO Estimate: Male: % of Male Employment data was reported at 33.486 % in 2017. This records a decrease from the previous number of 33.786 % for 2016. PK: Employment In Agriculture: Modeled ILO Estimate: Male: % of Male Employment data is updated yearly, averaging 38.212 % from Dec 1991 (Median) to 2017, with 27 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 46.641 % in 1994 and a record low of 32.553 % in 2015. PK: Employment In Agriculture: Modeled ILO Estimate: Male: % of Male Employment data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by World Bank. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Pakistan – Table PK.World Bank: Employment and Unemployment. Employment is defined as persons of working age who were engaged in any activity to produce goods or provide services for pay or profit, whether at work during the reference period or not at work due to temporary absence from a job, or to working-time arrangement. The agriculture sector consists of activities in agriculture, hunting, forestry and fishing, in accordance with division 1 (ISIC 2) or categories A-B (ISIC 3) or category A (ISIC 4).; ; International Labour Organization, ILOSTAT database. Data retrieved in November 2017.; Weighted average; Data up to 2016 are estimates while data from 2017 are projections.

Last Frequency Range
33.49 2017 yearly 1991 - 2017

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Pakistan PK: Employment In Industry: Modeled ILO Estimate: % of Total Employment

1991 - 2017 | Yearly | % | World Bank

PK: Employment In Industry: Modeled ILO Estimate: % of Total Employment data was reported at 23.735 % in 2017. This records an increase from the previous number of 23.593 % for 2016. PK: Employment In Industry: Modeled ILO Estimate: % of Total Employment data is updated yearly, averaging 20.313 % from Dec 1991 (Median) to 2017, with 27 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 24.020 % in 2015 and a record low of 17.120 % in 1999. PK: Employment In Industry: Modeled ILO Estimate: % of Total Employment data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by World Bank. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Pakistan – Table PK.World Bank.WDI: Employment and Unemployment. Employment is defined as persons of working age who were engaged in any activity to produce goods or provide services for pay or profit, whether at work during the reference period or not at work due to temporary absence from a job, or to working-time arrangement. The industry sector consists of mining and quarrying, manufacturing, construction, and public utilities (electricity, gas, and water), in accordance with divisions 2-5 (ISIC 2) or categories C-F (ISIC 3) or categories B-F (ISIC 4).; ; International Labour Organization, ILOSTAT database. Data retrieved in September 2018.; Weighted average; Data up to 2016 are estimates while data from 2017 are projections.

Last Frequency Range
23.74 2017 yearly 1991 - 2017

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Pakistan Pakistan PK: Employment In Industry: Modeled ILO Estimate: % of Total Employment

Pakistan PK: Employment In Industry: Modeled ILO Estimate: Female: % of Female Employment

1991 - 2017 | Yearly | % | World Bank

PK: Employment In Industry: Modeled ILO Estimate: Female: % of Female Employment data was reported at 14.374 % in 2017. This records an increase from the previous number of 14.158 % for 2016. PK: Employment In Industry: Modeled ILO Estimate: Female: % of Female Employment data is updated yearly, averaging 11.876 % from Dec 1991 (Median) to 2017, with 27 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 15.564 % in 2003 and a record low of 8.959 % in 2000. PK: Employment In Industry: Modeled ILO Estimate: Female: % of Female Employment data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by World Bank. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Pakistan – Table PK.World Bank: Employment and Unemployment. Employment is defined as persons of working age who were engaged in any activity to produce goods or provide services for pay or profit, whether at work during the reference period or not at work due to temporary absence from a job, or to working-time arrangement. The industry sector consists of mining and quarrying, manufacturing, construction, and public utilities (electricity, gas, and water), in accordance with divisions 2-5 (ISIC 2) or categories C-F (ISIC 3) or categories B-F (ISIC 4).; ; International Labour Organization, ILOSTAT database. Data retrieved in November 2017.; Weighted average; Data up to 2016 are estimates while data from 2017 are projections.

Last Frequency Range
14.37 2017 yearly 1991 - 2017

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Pakistan PK: Employment In Industry: Modeled ILO Estimate: Male: % of Male Employment

1991 - 2017 | Yearly | % | World Bank

PK: Employment In Industry: Modeled ILO Estimate: Male: % of Male Employment data was reported at 26.329 % in 2017. This records an increase from the previous number of 26.192 % for 2016. PK: Employment In Industry: Modeled ILO Estimate: Male: % of Male Employment data is updated yearly, averaging 21.603 % from Dec 1991 (Median) to 2017, with 27 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 26.608 % in 2015 and a record low of 18.253 % in 1998. PK: Employment In Industry: Modeled ILO Estimate: Male: % of Male Employment data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by World Bank. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Pakistan – Table PK.World Bank: Employment and Unemployment. Employment is defined as persons of working age who were engaged in any activity to produce goods or provide services for pay or profit, whether at work during the reference period or not at work due to temporary absence from a job, or to working-time arrangement. The industry sector consists of mining and quarrying, manufacturing, construction, and public utilities (electricity, gas, and water), in accordance with divisions 2-5 (ISIC 2) or categories C-F (ISIC 3) or categories B-F (ISIC 4).; ; International Labour Organization, ILOSTAT database. Data retrieved in November 2017.; Weighted average; Data up to 2016 are estimates while data from 2017 are projections.

Last Frequency Range
26.33 2017 yearly 1991 - 2017

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Pakistan PK: Employment In Services: Modeled ILO Estimate: % of Total Employment

1991 - 2017 | Yearly | % | World Bank

PK: Employment In Services: Modeled ILO Estimate: % of Total Employment data was reported at 34.245 % in 2017. This records an increase from the previous number of 34.139 % for 2016. PK: Employment In Services: Modeled ILO Estimate: % of Total Employment data is updated yearly, averaging 34.970 % from Dec 1991 (Median) to 2017, with 27 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 37.148 % in 2002 and a record low of 32.036 % in 1992. PK: Employment In Services: Modeled ILO Estimate: % of Total Employment data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by World Bank. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Pakistan – Table PK.World Bank: Employment and Unemployment. Employment is defined as persons of working age who were engaged in any activity to produce goods or provide services for pay or profit, whether at work during the reference period or not at work due to temporary absence from a job, or to working-time arrangement. The services sector consists of wholesale and retail trade and restaurants and hotels; transport, storage, and communications; financing, insurance, real estate, and business services; and community, social, and personal services, in accordance with divisions 6-9 (ISIC 2) or categories G-Q (ISIC 3) or categories G-U (ISIC 4).; ; International Labour Organization, ILOSTAT database. Data retrieved in November 2017.; Weighted average; Data up to 2016 are estimates while data from 2017 are projections.

Last Frequency Range
34.24 2017 yearly 1991 - 2017

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Pakistan PK: Employment In Services: Modeled ILO Estimate: Female: % of Female Employment

1991 - 2017 | Yearly | % | World Bank

PK: Employment In Services: Modeled ILO Estimate: Female: % of Female Employment data was reported at 12.817 % in 2017. This records an increase from the previous number of 12.782 % for 2016. PK: Employment In Services: Modeled ILO Estimate: Female: % of Female Employment data is updated yearly, averaging 16.527 % from Dec 1991 (Median) to 2017, with 27 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 23.064 % in 1997 and a record low of 12.661 % in 2008. PK: Employment In Services: Modeled ILO Estimate: Female: % of Female Employment data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by World Bank. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Pakistan – Table PK.World Bank: Employment and Unemployment. Employment is defined as persons of working age who were engaged in any activity to produce goods or provide services for pay or profit, whether at work during the reference period or not at work due to temporary absence from a job, or to working-time arrangement. The services sector consists of wholesale and retail trade and restaurants and hotels; transport, storage, and communications; financing, insurance, real estate, and business services; and community, social, and personal services, in accordance with divisions 6-9 (ISIC 2) or categories G-Q (ISIC 3) or categories G-U (ISIC 4).; ; International Labour Organization, ILOSTAT database. Data retrieved in November 2017.; Weighted average; Data up to 2016 are estimates while data from 2017 are projections.

Last Frequency Range
12.82 2017 yearly 1991 - 2017

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Pakistan PK: Employment In Services: Modeled ILO Estimate: Male: % of Male Employment

1991 - 2017 | Yearly | % | World Bank

PK: Employment In Services: Modeled ILO Estimate: Male: % of Male Employment data was reported at 40.184 % in 2017. This records an increase from the previous number of 40.022 % for 2016. PK: Employment In Services: Modeled ILO Estimate: Male: % of Male Employment data is updated yearly, averaging 40.072 % from Dec 1991 (Median) to 2017, with 27 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 40.838 % in 2015 and a record low of 34.253 % in 1992. PK: Employment In Services: Modeled ILO Estimate: Male: % of Male Employment data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by World Bank. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Pakistan – Table PK.World Bank: Employment and Unemployment. Employment is defined as persons of working age who were engaged in any activity to produce goods or provide services for pay or profit, whether at work during the reference period or not at work due to temporary absence from a job, or to working-time arrangement. The services sector consists of wholesale and retail trade and restaurants and hotels; transport, storage, and communications; financing, insurance, real estate, and business services; and community, social, and personal services, in accordance with divisions 6-9 (ISIC 2) or categories G-Q (ISIC 3) or categories G-U (ISIC 4).; ; International Labour Organization, ILOSTAT database. Data retrieved in November 2017.; Weighted average; Data up to 2016 are estimates while data from 2017 are projections.

Last Frequency Range
40.18 2017 yearly 1991 - 2017

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Pakistan PK: Employment To Population Ratio: Modeled ILO Estimate: Aged 15+

1991 - 2017 | Yearly | % | World Bank

PK: Employment To Population Ratio: Modeled ILO Estimate: Aged 15+ data was reported at 52.241 % in 2017. This records a decrease from the previous number of 52.282 % for 2016. PK: Employment To Population Ratio: Modeled ILO Estimate: Aged 15+ data is updated yearly, averaging 48.167 % from Dec 1991 (Median) to 2017, with 27 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 52.282 % in 2016 and a record low of 46.717 % in 1995. PK: Employment To Population Ratio: Modeled ILO Estimate: Aged 15+ data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by World Bank. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Pakistan – Table PK.World Bank: Employment and Unemployment. Employment to population ratio is the proportion of a country's population that is employed. Employment is defined as persons of working age who, during a short reference period, were engaged in any activity to produce goods or provide services for pay or profit, whether at work during the reference period (i.e. who worked in a job for at least one hour) or not at work due to temporary absence from a job, or to working-time arrangements. Ages 15 and older are generally considered the working-age population.; ; 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.

Last Frequency Range
52.24 2017 yearly 1991 - 2017

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Pakistan PK: Employment To Population Ratio: Modeled ILO Estimate: Aged 15+: Female

1991 - 2017 | Yearly | % | World Bank

PK: Employment To Population Ratio: Modeled ILO Estimate: Aged 15+: Female data was reported at 23.180 % in 2017. This records an increase from the previous number of 23.083 % for 2016. PK: Employment To Population Ratio: Modeled ILO Estimate: Aged 15+: Female data is updated yearly, averaging 15.517 % from Dec 1991 (Median) to 2017, with 27 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 23.180 % in 2017 and a record low of 10.725 % in 1995. PK: Employment To Population Ratio: Modeled ILO Estimate: Aged 15+: Female data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by World Bank. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Pakistan – Table PK.World Bank: Employment and Unemployment. Employment to population ratio is the proportion of a country's population that is employed. Employment is defined as persons of working age who, during a short reference period, were engaged in any activity to produce goods or provide services for pay or profit, whether at work during the reference period (i.e. who worked in a job for at least one hour) or not at work due to temporary absence from a job, or to working-time arrangements. Ages 15 and older are generally considered the working-age population.; ; 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.

Last Frequency Range
23.18 2017 yearly 1991 - 2017

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Pakistan Pakistan PK: Employment To Population Ratio: Modeled ILO Estimate: Aged 15+: Female

Pakistan PK: Employment To Population Ratio: Modeled ILO Estimate: Aged 15+: Male

1991 - 2017 | Yearly | % | World Bank

PK: Employment To Population Ratio: Modeled ILO Estimate: Aged 15+: Male data was reported at 80.062 % in 2017. This records a decrease from the previous number of 80.240 % for 2016. PK: Employment To Population Ratio: Modeled ILO Estimate: Aged 15+: Male data is updated yearly, averaging 79.738 % from Dec 1991 (Median) to 2017, with 27 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 81.079 % in 1992 and a record low of 77.735 % in 2003. PK: Employment To Population Ratio: Modeled ILO Estimate: Aged 15+: Male data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by World Bank. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Pakistan – Table PK.World Bank: Employment and Unemployment. Employment to population ratio is the proportion of a country's population that is employed. Employment is defined as persons of working age who, during a short reference period, were engaged in any activity to produce goods or provide services for pay or profit, whether at work during the reference period (i.e. who worked in a job for at least one hour) or not at work due to temporary absence from a job, or to working-time arrangements. Ages 15 and older are generally considered the working-age population.; ; 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.

Last Frequency Range
80.06 2017 yearly 1991 - 2017

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Pakistan Pakistan PK: Employment To Population Ratio: Modeled ILO Estimate: Aged 15+: Male

Pakistan PK: Employment To Population Ratio: Modeled ILO Estimate: Aged 15-24

1991 - 2017 | Yearly | % | World Bank

PK: Employment To Population Ratio: Modeled ILO Estimate: Aged 15-24 data was reported at 40.408 % in 2017. This records a decrease from the previous number of 40.608 % for 2016. PK: Employment To Population Ratio: Modeled ILO Estimate: Aged 15-24 data is updated yearly, averaging 39.057 % from Dec 1991 (Median) to 2017, with 27 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 42.523 % in 2006 and a record low of 35.731 % in 2000. PK: Employment To Population Ratio: 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 Pakistan – Table PK.World Bank.WDI: Employment and Unemployment. Employment to population ratio is the proportion of a country's population that is employed. Employment is defined as persons of working age who, during a short reference period, were engaged in any activity to produce goods or provide services for pay or profit, whether at work during the reference period (i.e. who worked in a job for at least one hour) or not at work due to temporary absence from a job, or to working-time arrangements. Ages 15-24 are generally considered the youth population.; ; 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.

Last Frequency Range
40.41 2017 yearly 1991 - 2017

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Pakistan Pakistan PK: Employment To Population Ratio: Modeled ILO Estimate: Aged 15-24

Pakistan PK: Employment To Population Ratio: Modeled ILO Estimate: Aged 15-24: Female

1991 - 2017 | Yearly | % | World Bank

PK: Employment To Population Ratio: Modeled ILO Estimate: Aged 15-24: Female data was reported at 19.666 % in 2017. This records an increase from the previous number of 19.550 % for 2016. PK: Employment To Population Ratio: Modeled ILO Estimate: Aged 15-24: Female data is updated yearly, averaging 13.643 % from Dec 1991 (Median) to 2017, with 27 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 19.666 % in 2017 and a record low of 7.286 % in 2000. PK: Employment To Population Ratio: Modeled ILO Estimate: Aged 15-24: Female data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by World Bank. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Pakistan – Table PK.World Bank: Employment and Unemployment. Employment to population ratio is the proportion of a country's population that is employed. Employment is defined as persons of working age who, during a short reference period, were engaged in any activity to produce goods or provide services for pay or profit, whether at work during the reference period (i.e. who worked in a job for at least one hour) or not at work due to temporary absence from a job, or to working-time arrangements. Ages 15-24 are generally considered the youth population.; ; 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.

Last Frequency Range
19.67 2017 yearly 1991 - 2017

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Pakistan Pakistan PK: Employment To Population Ratio: Modeled ILO Estimate: Aged 15-24: Female

Pakistan PK: Employment To Population Ratio: Modeled ILO Estimate: Aged 15-24: Male

1991 - 2017 | Yearly | % | World Bank

PK: Employment To Population Ratio: Modeled ILO Estimate: Aged 15-24: Male data was reported at 59.834 % in 2017. This records a decrease from the previous number of 60.395 % for 2016. PK: Employment To Population Ratio: Modeled ILO Estimate: Aged 15-24: Male data is updated yearly, averaging 62.224 % from Dec 1991 (Median) to 2017, with 27 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 66.901 % in 2006 and a record low of 58.250 % in 2015. PK: Employment To Population Ratio: Modeled ILO Estimate: Aged 15-24: Male data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by World Bank. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Pakistan – Table PK.World Bank: Employment and Unemployment. Employment to population ratio is the proportion of a country's population that is employed. Employment is defined as persons of working age who, during a short reference period, were engaged in any activity to produce goods or provide services for pay or profit, whether at work during the reference period (i.e. who worked in a job for at least one hour) or not at work due to temporary absence from a job, or to working-time arrangements. Ages 15-24 are generally considered the youth population.; ; 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.

Last Frequency Range
59.83 2017 yearly 1991 - 2017

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Pakistan Pakistan PK: Employment To Population Ratio: Modeled ILO Estimate: Aged 15-24: Male

Pakistan PK: Employment To Population Ratio: National Estimate: Aged 15+

1972 - 2015 | Yearly | % | World Bank

PK: Employment To Population Ratio: National Estimate: Aged 15+ data was reported at 50.170 % in 2015. This records an increase from the previous number of 50.066 % for 2014. PK: Employment To Population Ratio: National Estimate: Aged 15+ data is updated yearly, averaging 50.218 % from Dec 1972 (Median) to 2015, with 34 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 55.160 % in 1979 and a record low of 31.620 % in 1972. PK: Employment To Population Ratio: National Estimate: Aged 15+ data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by World Bank. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Pakistan – Table PK.World Bank.WDI: Employment and Unemployment. Employment to population ratio is the proportion of a country's population that is employed. Employment is defined as persons of working age who, during a short reference period, were engaged in any activity to produce goods or provide services for pay or profit, whether at work during the reference period (i.e. who worked in a job for at least one hour) or not at work due to temporary absence from a job, or to working-time arrangements. Ages 15 and older are generally considered the working-age population.; ; 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.

Last Frequency Range
50.17 2015 yearly 1972 - 2015

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Pakistan Pakistan PK: Employment To Population Ratio: National Estimate: Aged 15+

Pakistan PK: Employment To Population Ratio: National Estimate: Aged 15+: Female

1985 - 2015 | Yearly | % | World Bank

PK: Employment To Population Ratio: National Estimate: Aged 15+: Female data was reported at 22.740 % in 2015. This records a decrease from the previous number of 22.750 % for 2014. PK: Employment To Population Ratio: National Estimate: Aged 15+: Female data is updated yearly, averaging 14.320 % from Dec 1985 (Median) to 2015, with 24 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 22.750 % in 2014 and a record low of 10.100 % in 1989. PK: Employment To Population Ratio: National Estimate: Aged 15+: Female data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by World Bank. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Pakistan – Table PK.World Bank: Employment and Unemployment. Employment to population ratio is the proportion of a country's population that is employed. Employment is defined as persons of working age who, during a short reference period, were engaged in any activity to produce goods or provide services for pay or profit, whether at work during the reference period (i.e. who worked in a job for at least one hour) or not at work due to temporary absence from a job, or to working-time arrangements. Ages 15 and older are generally considered the working-age population.; ; 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.

Last Frequency Range
22.74 2015 yearly 1985 - 2015

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Pakistan Pakistan PK: Employment To Population Ratio: National Estimate: Aged 15+: Female

Pakistan PK: Employment To Population Ratio: National Estimate: Aged 15+: Male

1985 - 2015 | Yearly | % | World Bank

PK: Employment To Population Ratio: National Estimate: Aged 15+: Male data was reported at 77.500 % in 2015. This records an increase from the previous number of 77.260 % for 2014. PK: Employment To Population Ratio: National Estimate: Aged 15+: Male data is updated yearly, averaging 79.575 % from Dec 1985 (Median) to 2015, with 24 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 89.180 % in 1986 and a record low of 71.300 % in 1989. PK: Employment To Population Ratio: National Estimate: Aged 15+: Male data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by World Bank. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Pakistan – Table PK.World Bank: Employment and Unemployment. Employment to population ratio is the proportion of a country's population that is employed. Employment is defined as persons of working age who, during a short reference period, were engaged in any activity to produce goods or provide services for pay or profit, whether at work during the reference period (i.e. who worked in a job for at least one hour) or not at work due to temporary absence from a job, or to working-time arrangements. Ages 15 and older are generally considered the working-age population.; ; 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.

Last Frequency Range
77.50 2015 yearly 1985 - 2015

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Pakistan Pakistan PK: Employment To Population Ratio: National Estimate: Aged 15+: Male

Pakistan PK: Employment To Population Ratio: National Estimate: Aged 15-24

2006 - 2015 | Yearly | % | World Bank

PK: Employment To Population Ratio: National Estimate: Aged 15-24 data was reported at 37.629 % in 2015. This records a decrease from the previous number of 38.451 % for 2014. PK: Employment To Population Ratio: National Estimate: Aged 15-24 data is updated yearly, averaging 40.331 % from Dec 2006 (Median) to 2015, with 9 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 41.952 % in 2006 and a record low of 37.629 % in 2015. PK: Employment To Population Ratio: 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 Pakistan – Table PK.World Bank.WDI: Employment and Unemployment. Employment to population ratio is the proportion of a country's population that is employed. Employment is defined as persons of working age who, during a short reference period, were engaged in any activity to produce goods or provide services for pay or profit, whether at work during the reference period (i.e. who worked in a job for at least one hour) or not at work due to temporary absence from a job, or to working-time arrangements. Ages 15-24 are generally considered the youth population.; ; 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.

Last Frequency Range
37.63 2015 yearly 2006 - 2015

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Pakistan Pakistan PK: Employment To Population Ratio: National Estimate: Aged 15-24

Pakistan PK: Employment To Population Ratio: National Estimate: Aged 15-24: Female

2006 - 2015 | Yearly | % | World Bank

PK: Employment To Population Ratio: National Estimate: Aged 15-24: Female data was reported at 18.700 % in 2015. This records a decrease from the previous number of 19.190 % for 2014. PK: Employment To Population Ratio: National Estimate: Aged 15-24: Female data is updated yearly, averaging 18.450 % from Dec 2006 (Median) to 2015, with 9 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 19.190 % in 2014 and a record low of 16.810 % in 2007. PK: Employment To Population Ratio: National Estimate: Aged 15-24: Female data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by World Bank. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Pakistan – Table PK.World Bank: Employment and Unemployment. Employment to population ratio is the proportion of a country's population that is employed. Employment is defined as persons of working age who, during a short reference period, were engaged in any activity to produce goods or provide services for pay or profit, whether at work during the reference period (i.e. who worked in a job for at least one hour) or not at work due to temporary absence from a job, or to working-time arrangements. Ages 15-24 are generally considered the youth population.; ; 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.

Last Frequency Range
18.70 2015 yearly 2006 - 2015

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Pakistan Pakistan PK: Employment To Population Ratio: National Estimate: Aged 15-24: Female

Pakistan PK: Employment To Population Ratio: National Estimate: Aged 15-24: Male

2006 - 2015 | Yearly | % | World Bank

PK: Employment To Population Ratio: National Estimate: Aged 15-24: Male data was reported at 56.380 % in 2015. This records a decrease from the previous number of 57.300 % for 2014. PK: Employment To Population Ratio: National Estimate: Aged 15-24: Male data is updated yearly, averaging 61.260 % from Dec 2006 (Median) to 2015, with 9 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 66.120 % in 2006 and a record low of 56.380 % in 2015. PK: Employment To Population Ratio: National Estimate: Aged 15-24: Male data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by World Bank. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Pakistan – Table PK.World Bank: Employment and Unemployment. Employment to population ratio is the proportion of a country's population that is employed. Employment is defined as persons of working age who, during a short reference period, were engaged in any activity to produce goods or provide services for pay or profit, whether at work during the reference period (i.e. who worked in a job for at least one hour) or not at work due to temporary absence from a job, or to working-time arrangements. Ages 15-24 are generally considered the youth population.; ; 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.

Last Frequency Range
56.38 2015 yearly 2006 - 2015

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Pakistan PK:(GDP) Gross Domestic Productper Person Employed: 2011 PPP

1991 - 2017 | Yearly | Intl $ | World Bank

PK: GDP per Person Employed: 2011 PPP data was reported at 14,066.428 Intl $ in 2017. This records a decrease from the previous number of 14,295.270 Intl $ for 2016. PK: GDP per Person Employed: 2011 PPP data is updated yearly, averaging 12,987.587 Intl $ from Dec 1991 (Median) to 2017, with 27 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 14,295.270 Intl $ in 2016 and a record low of 11,527.844 Intl $ in 1991. PK: GDP per Person Employed: 2011 PPP data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by World Bank. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Pakistan – Table PK.World Bank: Employment and Unemployment. 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.; ; International Labour Organization, ILOSTAT database. Data retrieved in November 2017.; Weighted average; Data up to 2016 are estimates while data from 2017 are projections.

Last Frequency Range
14,066.43 2017 yearly 1991 - 2017

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Pakistan Pakistan PK:(GDP) Gross Domestic Productper Person Employed: 2011 PPP

PK:(GDP) Gross Domestic Productper Person Employed: 2017 PPP

1991 - 2022 | Yearly | Intl $ | World Bank

PK: GDP per Person Employed: 2017 PPP data was reported at 17,031.855 Intl $ in 2022. This records an increase from the previous number of 16,804.398 Intl $ for 2021. PK: GDP per Person Employed: 2017 PPP data is updated yearly, averaging 13,305.673 Intl $ from Dec 1991 (Median) to 2022, with 32 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 17,031.855 Intl $ in 2022 and a record low of 11,138.220 Intl $ in 1991. PK: GDP per Person Employed: 2017 PPP data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by World Bank. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Pakistan – Table PK.World Bank.WDI: Employment and Unemployment. 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 2017 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.;World Bank, World Development Indicators database. Estimates are based on employment, population, GDP, and PPP data obtained from International Labour Organization, United Nations Population Division, Eurostat, OECD, and World Bank.;Weighted average;

Last Frequency Range
17,031.855 2022 yearly 1991 - 2022

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Pakistan PK:(GDP) Gross Domestic Productper Person Employed: 2017 PPP

Pakistan PK: Informal Employment: % of Total Non-Agricultural Employment

2009 - 2015 | Yearly | % | World Bank

PK: Informal Employment: % of Total Non-Agricultural Employment data was reported at 71.230 % in 2015. This records a decrease from the previous number of 71.990 % for 2014. PK: Informal Employment: % of Total Non-Agricultural Employment data is updated yearly, averaging 69.100 % from Dec 2009 (Median) to 2015, with 6 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 71.990 % in 2014 and a record low of 67.090 % in 2009. PK: Informal Employment: % of Total Non-Agricultural Employment data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by World Bank. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Pakistan – Table PK.World Bank: Employment and Unemployment. Employment in the informal economy as a percentage of total non-agricultural employment. It basically includes all jobs in unregistered and/or small-scale private unincorporated enterprises that produce goods or services meant for sale or barter. Self-employed street vendors, taxi drivers and home-base workers, regardless of size, are all considered enterprises. However, agricultural and related activities, households producing goods exclusively for their own use (e.g. subsistence farming, domestic housework, care work, and employment of paid domestic workers), and volunteer services rendered to the community are excluded.; ; International Labour Organization, ILOSTAT database. Data retrieved in November 2017.; ; Harmonized series

Last Frequency Range
71.23 2015 yearly 2009 - 2015

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Pakistan PK: Informal Employment: Female: % of Total Non-Agricultural Employment

2009 - 2015 | Yearly | % | World Bank

PK: Informal Employment: Female: % of Total Non-Agricultural Employment data was reported at 73.170 % in 2015. This records an increase from the previous number of 71.920 % for 2014. PK: Informal Employment: Female: % of Total Non-Agricultural Employment data is updated yearly, averaging 66.130 % from Dec 2009 (Median) to 2015, with 6 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 73.170 % in 2015 and a record low of 64.060 % in 2009. PK: Informal Employment: Female: % of Total Non-Agricultural Employment data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by World Bank. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Pakistan – Table PK.World Bank: Employment and Unemployment. Employment in the informal economy as a percentage of total non-agricultural employment. It basically includes all jobs in unregistered and/or small-scale private unincorporated enterprises that produce goods or services meant for sale or barter. Self-employed street vendors, taxi drivers and home-base workers, regardless of size, are all considered enterprises. However, agricultural and related activities, households producing goods exclusively for their own use (e.g. subsistence farming, domestic housework, care work, and employment of paid domestic workers), and volunteer services rendered to the community are excluded.; ; International Labour Organization, ILOSTAT database. Data retrieved in November 2017.; ; Harmonized series

Last Frequency Range
73.17 2015 yearly 2009 - 2015

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Pakistan PK: Informal Employment: Male: % of Total Non-Agricultural Employment

2009 - 2015 | Yearly | % | World Bank

PK: Informal Employment: Male: % of Total Non-Agricultural Employment data was reported at 70.990 % in 2015. This records a decrease from the previous number of 72.000 % for 2014. PK: Informal Employment: Male: % of Total Non-Agricultural Employment data is updated yearly, averaging 69.445 % from Dec 2009 (Median) to 2015, with 6 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 72.000 % in 2014 and a record low of 67.420 % in 2009. PK: Informal Employment: Male: % of Total Non-Agricultural Employment data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by World Bank. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Pakistan – Table PK.World Bank: Employment and Unemployment. Employment in the informal economy as a percentage of total non-agricultural employment. It basically includes all jobs in unregistered and/or small-scale private unincorporated enterprises that produce goods or services meant for sale or barter. Self-employed street vendors, taxi drivers and home-base workers, regardless of size, are all considered enterprises. However, agricultural and related activities, households producing goods exclusively for their own use (e.g. subsistence farming, domestic housework, care work, and employment of paid domestic workers), and volunteer services rendered to the community are excluded.; ; International Labour Organization, ILOSTAT database. Data retrieved in November 2017.; ; Harmonized series

Last Frequency Range
70.99 2015 yearly 2009 - 2015

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Pakistan PK: Part Time Employment: % of Total Employment

2006 - 2016 | Yearly | % | World Bank

PK: Part Time Employment: % of Total Employment data was reported at 9.540 % in 2016. This records an increase from the previous number of 8.850 % for 2015. PK: Part Time Employment: % of Total Employment data is updated yearly, averaging 10.320 % from Dec 2006 (Median) to 2016, with 10 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 11.470 % in 2013 and a record low of 8.380 % in 2014. PK: Part Time Employment: % of Total Employment data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by World Bank. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Pakistan – Table PK.World Bank: Employment and Unemployment. Part time employment refers to regular employment in which working time is substantially less than normal. Definitions of part time employment differ by country.; ; International Labour Organization, Key Indicators of the Labour Market database.; Weighted average; Relevance to gender indicator: More and more women are working part-time and one of the concern is that part time work does not provide the stability that full time work does.

Last Frequency Range
9.54 2016 yearly 2006 - 2016

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Pakistan PK: Part Time Employment: Female: % of Total Female Employment

2006 - 2016 | Yearly | % | World Bank

PK: Part Time Employment: Female: % of Total Female Employment data was reported at 28.910 % in 2016. This records an increase from the previous number of 28.240 % for 2015. PK: Part Time Employment: Female: % of Total Female Employment data is updated yearly, averaging 32.730 % from Dec 2006 (Median) to 2016, with 10 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 35.990 % in 2013 and a record low of 25.680 % in 2014. PK: Part Time Employment: Female: % of Total Female Employment data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by World Bank. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Pakistan – Table PK.World Bank: Employment and Unemployment. Part time employment refers to regular employment in which working time is substantially less than normal. Definitions of part time employment differ by country.; ; International Labour Organization, Key Indicators of the Labour Market database.; Weighted average; Relevance to gender indicator: More and more women are working part-time and one of the concern is that part time work does not provide the stability that full time work does.

Last Frequency Range
28.91 2016 yearly 2006 - 2016

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Pakistan PK: Part Time Employment: Male: % of Total Male Employment

2006 - 2016 | Yearly | % | World Bank

PK: Part Time Employment: Male: % of Total Male Employment data was reported at 3.690 % in 2016. This records an increase from the previous number of 3.180 % for 2015. PK: Part Time Employment: Male: % of Total Male Employment data is updated yearly, averaging 4.530 % from Dec 2006 (Median) to 2016, with 10 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 5.560 % in 2006 and a record low of 3.180 % in 2015. PK: Part Time Employment: Male: % of Total Male Employment data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by World Bank. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Pakistan – Table PK.World Bank: Employment and Unemployment. Part time employment refers to regular employment in which working time is substantially less than normal. Definitions of part time employment differ by country.; ; International Labour Organization, Key Indicators of the Labour Market database.; Weighted average; Relevance to gender indicator: More and more women are working part-time and one of the concern is that part time work does not provide the stability that full time work does.

Last Frequency Range
3.69 2016 yearly 2006 - 2016

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Pakistan PK: Self-Employed: Modeled ILO Estimate: % of Total Employment

1991 - 2017 | Yearly | % | World Bank

PK: Self-Employed: Modeled ILO Estimate: % of Total Employment data was reported at 61.111 % in 2017. This records an increase from the previous number of 61.064 % for 2016. PK: Self-Employed: Modeled ILO Estimate: % of Total Employment data is updated yearly, averaging 63.272 % from Dec 1991 (Median) to 2017, with 27 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 66.660 % in 1991 and a record low of 60.047 % in 2014. PK: Self-Employed: Modeled ILO Estimate: % of Total Employment data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by World Bank. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Pakistan – Table PK.World Bank: Employment and Unemployment. Self-employed workers are those workers who, working on their own account or with one or a few partners or in cooperative, hold the type of jobs defined as a 'self-employment jobs.' i.e. jobs where the remuneration is directly dependent upon the profits derived from the goods and services produced. Self-employed workers include four sub-categories of employers, own-account workers, members of producers' cooperatives, and contributing family workers.; ; International Labour Organization, ILOSTAT database. Data retrieved in November 2017.; Weighted average; Data up to 2016 are estimates while data from 2017 are projections.

Last Frequency Range
61.11 2017 yearly 1991 - 2017

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Pakistan PK: Self-Employed: Modeled ILO Estimate: Female: % of Female Employment

1991 - 2017 | Yearly | % | World Bank

PK: Self-Employed: Modeled ILO Estimate: Female: % of Female Employment data was reported at 75.246 % in 2017. This records an increase from the previous number of 75.222 % for 2016. PK: Self-Employed: Modeled ILO Estimate: Female: % of Female Employment data is updated yearly, averaging 75.094 % from Dec 1991 (Median) to 2017, with 27 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 79.230 % in 2009 and a record low of 62.884 % in 2003. PK: Self-Employed: Modeled ILO Estimate: Female: % of Female Employment data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by World Bank. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Pakistan – Table PK.World Bank: Employment and Unemployment. Self-employed workers are those workers who, working on their own account or with one or a few partners or in cooperative, hold the type of jobs defined as a 'self-employment jobs.' i.e. jobs where the remuneration is directly dependent upon the profits derived from the goods and services produced. Self-employed workers include four sub-categories of employers, own-account workers, members of producers' cooperatives, and contributing family workers.; ; International Labour Organization, ILOSTAT database. Data retrieved in November 2017.; Weighted average; Data up to 2016 are estimates while data from 2017 are projections.

Last Frequency Range
75.25 2017 yearly 1991 - 2017

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Pakistan PK: Self-Employed: Modeled ILO Estimate: Male: % of Male Employment

1991 - 2017 | Yearly | % | World Bank

PK: Self-Employed: Modeled ILO Estimate: Male: % of Male Employment data was reported at 57.193 % in 2017. This records an increase from the previous number of 57.164 % for 2016. PK: Self-Employed: Modeled ILO Estimate: Male: % of Male Employment data is updated yearly, averaging 60.486 % from Dec 1991 (Median) to 2017, with 27 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 65.455 % in 1991 and a record low of 56.146 % in 2013. PK: Self-Employed: Modeled ILO Estimate: Male: % of Male Employment data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by World Bank. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Pakistan – Table PK.World Bank: Employment and Unemployment. Self-employed workers are those workers who, working on their own account or with one or a few partners or in cooperative, hold the type of jobs defined as a 'self-employment jobs.' i.e. jobs where the remuneration is directly dependent upon the profits derived from the goods and services produced. Self-employed workers include four sub-categories of employers, own-account workers, members of producers' cooperatives, and contributing family workers.; ; International Labour Organization, ILOSTAT database. Data retrieved in November 2017.; Weighted average; Data up to 2016 are estimates while data from 2017 are projections.

Last Frequency Range
57.19 2017 yearly 1991 - 2017

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Pakistan PK: Share of Female Employment in Senior and Middle Management

2013 - 2016 | Yearly | % | World Bank

PK: Share of Female Employment in Senior and Middle Management data was reported at 3.950 % in 2016. This records a decrease from the previous number of 4.220 % for 2013. PK: Share of Female Employment in Senior and Middle Management data is updated yearly, averaging 4.085 % from Dec 2013 (Median) to 2016, with 2 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 4.220 % in 2013 and a record low of 3.950 % in 2016. PK: Share of Female Employment in Senior and Middle Management data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by World Bank. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Pakistan – Table PK.World Bank: Employment and Unemployment. The proportion of females in total employment in senior and middle management. It corresponds to major group 1 in both ISCO-08 and ISCO-88 minus category 14 in ISCO-08 (hospitality, retail and other services managers) and minus category 13 in ISCO-88 (general managers), since these comprise mainly managers of small enterprises.; ; International Labour Organization, ILOSTAT database. Data retrieved in November 2017.; ;

Last Frequency Range
3.95 2016 yearly 2013 - 2016

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Pakistan PK: Share of Youth Not in Education, Employment or Training: Female: % of Female Youth Population

2006 - 2015 | Yearly | % | World Bank

PK: Share of Youth Not in Education, Employment or Training: Female: % of Female Youth Population data was reported at 53.630 % in 2015. This records a decrease from the previous number of 54.780 % for 2014. PK: Share of Youth Not in Education, Employment or Training: Female: % of Female Youth Population data is updated yearly, averaging 56.920 % from Dec 2006 (Median) to 2015, with 9 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 64.240 % in 2006 and a record low of 53.630 % in 2015. PK: Share of Youth Not in Education, Employment or Training: Female: % of Female Youth Population data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by World Bank. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Pakistan – Table PK.World Bank: Employment and Unemployment. Share of youth not in education, employment or training (NEET) is the proportion of young people who are not in education, employment, or training to the population of the corresponding age group: youth (ages 15 to 24); persons ages 15 to 29; or both age groups.; ; International Labour Organization, ILOSTAT database. Data retrieved in November 2017.; Weighted Average;

Last Frequency Range
53.63 2015 yearly 2006 - 2015

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Pakistan PK: Share of Youth Not in Education, Employment or Training: Male: % of Male Youth Population

2006 - 2015 | Yearly | % | World Bank

PK: Share of Youth Not in Education, Employment or Training: Male: % of Male Youth Population data was reported at 7.410 % in 2015. This records a decrease from the previous number of 7.550 % for 2014. PK: Share of Youth Not in Education, Employment or Training: Male: % of Male Youth Population data is updated yearly, averaging 7.640 % from Dec 2006 (Median) to 2015, with 9 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 9.170 % in 2006 and a record low of 7.270 % in 2009. PK: Share of Youth Not in Education, Employment or Training: Male: % of Male Youth Population data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by World Bank. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Pakistan – Table PK.World Bank: Employment and Unemployment. Share of youth not in education, employment or training (NEET) is the proportion of young people who are not in education, employment, or training to the population of the corresponding age group: youth (ages 15 to 24); persons ages 15 to 29; or both age groups.; ; International Labour Organization, ILOSTAT database. Data retrieved in November 2017.; Weighted Average;

Last Frequency Range
7.41 2015 yearly 2006 - 2015

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Pakistan PK: Share of Youth Not in Education, Employment or Training: Total: % of Youth Population

2006 - 2015 | Yearly | % | World Bank

PK: Share of Youth Not in Education, Employment or Training: Total: % of Youth Population data was reported at 30.410 % in 2015. This records a decrease from the previous number of 30.910 % for 2014. PK: Share of Youth Not in Education, Employment or Training: Total: % of Youth Population data is updated yearly, averaging 31.470 % from Dec 2006 (Median) to 2015, with 9 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 36.170 % in 2006 and a record low of 30.410 % in 2015. PK: Share of Youth Not in Education, Employment or Training: Total: % of Youth Population data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by World Bank. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Pakistan – Table PK.World Bank: Employment and Unemployment. Share of youth not in education, employment or training (NEET) is the proportion of young people who are not in education, employment, or training to the population of the corresponding age group: youth (ages 15 to 24); persons ages 15 to 29; or both age groups.; ; International Labour Organization, ILOSTAT database. Data retrieved in November 2017.; Weighted Average;

Last Frequency Range
30.41 2015 yearly 2006 - 2015

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Pakistan PK: Unemployment with Advance Education: % of Total Labour Force

2002 - 2015 | Yearly | % | World Bank

PK: Unemployment with Advance Education: % of Total Labour Force data was reported at 40.190 % in 2015. This records an increase from the previous number of 16.590 % for 2014. PK: Unemployment with Advance Education: % of Total Labour Force data is updated yearly, averaging 4.310 % from Dec 2002 (Median) to 2015, with 11 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 40.190 % in 2015 and a record low of 1.690 % in 2007. PK: Unemployment with Advance Education: % of Total Labour Force data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by World Bank. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Pakistan – Table PK.World Bank: Employment and Unemployment. The percentage of the labor force with an advanced level of education who are unemployed. 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;

Last Frequency Range
40.19 2015 yearly 2002 - 2015

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Pakistan PK: Unemployment with Advance Education: Female: % of Female Labour Force

2002 - 2015 | Yearly | % | World Bank

PK: Unemployment with Advance Education: Female: % of Female Labour Force data was reported at 9.640 % in 2015. This records an increase from the previous number of 4.800 % for 2014. PK: Unemployment with Advance Education: Female: % of Female Labour Force data is updated yearly, averaging 1.860 % from Dec 2002 (Median) to 2015, with 11 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 9.640 % in 2015 and a record low of 0.680 % in 2008. PK: Unemployment with Advance Education: Female: % of Female Labour Force data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by World Bank. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Pakistan – Table PK.World Bank: Employment and Unemployment. The percentage of the labor force with an advanced level of education who are unemployed. 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;

Last Frequency Range
9.64 2015 yearly 2002 - 2015

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Pakistan PK: Unemployment with Advance Education: Male: % of Male Labour Force

2002 - 2015 | Yearly | % | World Bank

PK: Unemployment with Advance Education: Male: % of Male Labour Force data was reported at 16.790 % in 2015. This records an increase from the previous number of 7.010 % for 2014. PK: Unemployment with Advance Education: Male: % of Male Labour Force data is updated yearly, averaging 2.260 % from Dec 2002 (Median) to 2015, with 11 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 16.790 % in 2015 and a record low of 0.940 % in 2007. PK: Unemployment with Advance Education: Male: % of Male Labour Force data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by World Bank. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Pakistan – Table PK.World Bank: Employment and Unemployment. The percentage of the labor force with an advanced level of education who are unemployed. 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;

Last Frequency Range
16.79 2015 yearly 2002 - 2015

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Pakistan PK: Unemployment with Basic Education: % of Total Labour Force

2002 - 2015 | Yearly | % | World Bank

PK: Unemployment with Basic Education: % of Total Labour Force data was reported at 3.970 % in 2015. This records an increase from the previous number of 0.840 % for 2014. PK: Unemployment with Basic Education: % of Total Labour Force data is updated yearly, averaging 1.005 % from Dec 2002 (Median) to 2015, with 10 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 19.530 % in 2002 and a record low of 0.070 % in 2006. PK: Unemployment with Basic Education: % of Total Labour Force data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by World Bank. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Pakistan – Table PK.World Bank: Employment and Unemployment. The percentage of the labor force with a basic level of education who are unemployed. 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;

Last Frequency Range
3.97 2015 yearly 2002 - 2015

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Pakistan PK: Unemployment with Basic Education: Female: % of Female Labour Force

2002 - 2015 | Yearly | % | World Bank

PK: Unemployment with Basic Education: Female: % of Female Labour Force data was reported at 1.970 % in 2015. This records an increase from the previous number of 1.520 % for 2014. PK: Unemployment with Basic Education: Female: % of Female Labour Force data is updated yearly, averaging 0.770 % from Dec 2002 (Median) to 2015, with 11 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 6.990 % in 2002 and a record low of 0.270 % in 2008. PK: Unemployment with Basic Education: Female: % of Female Labour Force data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by World Bank. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Pakistan – Table PK.World Bank: Employment and Unemployment. The percentage of the labor force with a basic level of education who are unemployed. 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;

Last Frequency Range
1.97 2015 yearly 2002 - 2015

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Pakistan PK: Unemployment with Basic Education: Male: % of Male Labour Force

2002 - 2015 | Yearly | % | World Bank

PK: Unemployment with Basic Education: Male: % of Male Labour Force data was reported at 2.200 % in 2015. This records an increase from the previous number of 1.450 % for 2014. PK: Unemployment with Basic Education: Male: % of Male Labour Force data is updated yearly, averaging 0.760 % from Dec 2002 (Median) to 2015, with 11 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 8.090 % in 2002 and a record low of 0.310 % in 2008. PK: Unemployment with Basic Education: Male: % of Male Labour Force data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by World Bank. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Pakistan – Table PK.World Bank: Employment and Unemployment. The percentage of the labor force with a basic level of education who are unemployed. 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;

Last Frequency Range
2.20 2015 yearly 2002 - 2015

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Pakistan PK: Unemployment with Intermediate Education: % of Total Labour Force

2002 - 2015 | Yearly | % | World Bank

PK: Unemployment with Intermediate Education: % of Total Labour Force data was reported at 21.430 % in 2015. This records an increase from the previous number of 10.480 % for 2014. PK: Unemployment with Intermediate Education: % of Total Labour Force data is updated yearly, averaging 3.450 % from Dec 2002 (Median) to 2015, with 11 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 22.340 % in 2002 and a record low of 1.390 % in 2007. PK: Unemployment with Intermediate Education: % of Total Labour Force data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by World Bank. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Pakistan – Table PK.World Bank: Employment and Unemployment. The percentage of the labor force with an intermediate level of education who are unemployed. 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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21.43 2015 yearly 2002 - 2015

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Pakistan PK: Unemployment with Intermediate Education: Female: % of Female Labour Force

2002 - 2015 | Yearly | % | World Bank

PK: Unemployment with Intermediate Education: Female: % of Female Labour Force data was reported at 4.490 % in 2015. This records an increase from the previous number of 3.210 % for 2014. PK: Unemployment with Intermediate Education: Female: % of Female Labour Force data is updated yearly, averaging 1.610 % from Dec 2002 (Median) to 2015, with 11 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 8.560 % in 2004 and a record low of 0.880 % in 2007. PK: Unemployment with Intermediate Education: Female: % of Female Labour Force data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by World Bank. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Pakistan – Table PK.World Bank: Employment and Unemployment. The percentage of the labor force with an intermediate level of education who are unemployed. 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;

Last Frequency Range
4.49 2015 yearly 2002 - 2015

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Pakistan PK: Unemployment with Intermediate Education: Male: % of Male Labour Force

2002 - 2015 | Yearly | % | World Bank

PK: Unemployment with Intermediate Education: Male: % of Male Labour Force data was reported at 6.120 % in 2015. This records an increase from the previous number of 3.860 % for 2014. PK: Unemployment with Intermediate Education: Male: % of Male Labour Force data is updated yearly, averaging 1.710 % from Dec 2002 (Median) to 2015, with 11 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 9.370 % in 2002 and a record low of 0.920 % in 2007. PK: Unemployment with Intermediate Education: Male: % of Male Labour Force data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by World Bank. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Pakistan – Table PK.World Bank: Employment and Unemployment. The percentage of the labor force with an intermediate level of education who are unemployed. 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;

Last Frequency Range
6.12 2015 yearly 2002 - 2015

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Pakistan PK: Unemployment: Modeled ILO Estimate: % of Total Labour Force

1991 - 2017 | Yearly | % | World Bank

PK: Unemployment: Modeled ILO Estimate: % of Total Labour Force data was reported at 4.044 % in 2017. This records an increase from the previous number of 3.844 % for 2016. PK: Unemployment: Modeled ILO Estimate: % of Total Labour Force data is updated yearly, averaging 5.180 % from Dec 1991 (Median) to 2017, with 27 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 8.270 % in 2003 and a record low of 0.650 % in 2010. PK: Unemployment: Modeled ILO Estimate: % of Total Labour Force data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by World Bank. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Pakistan – Table PK.World Bank: Employment and Unemployment. Unemployment refers to the share of the labor force that is without work but available for and seeking employment.; ; 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.

Last Frequency Range
4.04 2017 yearly 1991 - 2017

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Pakistan PK: Unemployment: Modeled ILO Estimate: Female: % of Female Labour Force

1991 - 2017 | Yearly | % | World Bank

PK: Unemployment: Modeled ILO Estimate: Female: % of Female Labour Force data was reported at 7.009 % in 2017. This records an increase from the previous number of 6.658 % for 2016. PK: Unemployment: Modeled ILO Estimate: Female: % of Female Labour Force data is updated yearly, averaging 9.916 % from Dec 1991 (Median) to 2017, with 27 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 17.179 % in 2001 and a record low of 0.650 % in 2010. PK: Unemployment: Modeled ILO Estimate: Female: % of Female Labour Force data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by World Bank. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Pakistan – Table PK.World Bank: Employment and Unemployment. Unemployment refers to the share of the labor force that is without work but available for and seeking employment.; ; 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.

Last Frequency Range
7.01 2017 yearly 1991 - 2017

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Pakistan PK: Unemployment: Modeled ILO Estimate: Male: % of Male Labour Force

1991 - 2017 | Yearly | % | World Bank

PK: Unemployment: Modeled ILO Estimate: Male: % of Male Labour Force data was reported at 3.189 % in 2017. This records an increase from the previous number of 3.039 % for 2016. PK: Unemployment: Modeled ILO Estimate: Male: % of Male Labour Force data is updated yearly, averaging 3.938 % from Dec 1991 (Median) to 2017, with 27 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 6.766 % in 2003 and a record low of 0.650 % in 2010. PK: Unemployment: Modeled ILO Estimate: Male: % of Male Labour Force data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by World Bank. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Pakistan – Table PK.World Bank: Employment and Unemployment. Unemployment refers to the share of the labor force that is without work but available for and seeking employment.; ; 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.

Last Frequency Range
3.19 2017 yearly 1991 - 2017

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Pakistan PK: Unemployment: Modeled ILO Estimate: Youth Female: % of Female Labour Force Aged 15-24

1991 - 2017 | Yearly | % | World Bank

PK: Unemployment: Modeled ILO Estimate: Youth Female: % of Female Labour Force Aged 15-24 data was reported at 10.760 % in 2017. This records an increase from the previous number of 10.361 % for 2016. PK: Unemployment: Modeled ILO Estimate: Youth Female: % of Female Labour Force Aged 15-24 data is updated yearly, averaging 11.343 % from Dec 1991 (Median) to 2017, with 27 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 29.395 % in 2000 and a record low of 1.098 % in 2010. PK: Unemployment: Modeled ILO Estimate: Youth Female: % of Female Labour Force Aged 15-24 data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by World Bank. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Pakistan – Table PK.World Bank: Employment and Unemployment. Youth unemployment refers to the share of the labor force ages 15-24 without work but available for and seeking employment.; ; 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.

Last Frequency Range
10.76 2017 yearly 1991 - 2017

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Pakistan PK: Unemployment: Modeled ILO Estimate: Youth Male: % of Male Labour Force Aged 15-24

1991 - 2017 | Yearly | % | World Bank

PK: Unemployment: Modeled ILO Estimate: Youth Male: % of Male Labour Force Aged 15-24 data was reported at 6.693 % in 2017. This records an increase from the previous number of 6.332 % for 2016. PK: Unemployment: Modeled ILO Estimate: Youth Male: % of Male Labour Force Aged 15-24 data is updated yearly, averaging 7.649 % from Dec 1991 (Median) to 2017, with 27 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 12.661 % in 2003 and a record low of 1.362 % in 2010. PK: Unemployment: Modeled ILO Estimate: Youth Male: % of Male Labour Force Aged 15-24 data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by World Bank. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Pakistan – Table PK.World Bank: Employment and Unemployment. Youth unemployment refers to the share of the labor force ages 15-24 without work but available for and seeking employment.; ; 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.

Last Frequency Range
6.69 2017 yearly 1991 - 2017

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Pakistan PK: Unemployment: Modeled ILO Estimate: Youth: % of Total Labour Force Aged 15-24

1991 - 2017 | Yearly | % | World Bank

PK: Unemployment: Modeled ILO Estimate: Youth: % of Total Labour Force Aged 15-24 data was reported at 7.683 % in 2017. This records an increase from the previous number of 7.304 % for 2016. PK: Unemployment: Modeled ILO Estimate: Youth: % of Total Labour Force Aged 15-24 data is updated yearly, averaging 8.755 % from Dec 1991 (Median) to 2017, with 27 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 14.126 % in 2001 and a record low of 1.304 % in 2010. PK: Unemployment: Modeled ILO Estimate: Youth: % of Total Labour Force Aged 15-24 data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by World Bank. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Pakistan – Table PK.World Bank: Employment and Unemployment. Youth unemployment refers to the share of the labor force ages 15-24 without work but available for and seeking employment.; ; 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.

Last Frequency Range
7.68 2017 yearly 1991 - 2017

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Pakistan PK: Unemployment: National Estimate: % of Total Labour Force

1971 - 2015 | Yearly | % | World Bank

PK: Unemployment: National Estimate: % of Total Labour Force data was reported at 3.566 % in 2015. This records an increase from the previous number of 1.827 % for 2014. PK: Unemployment: National Estimate: % of Total Labour Force data is updated yearly, averaging 3.895 % from Dec 1971 (Median) to 2015, with 44 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 7.830 % in 2002 and a record low of 0.398 % in 2007. PK: Unemployment: National Estimate: % of Total Labour Force data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by World Bank. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Pakistan – Table PK.World Bank.WDI: Employment and Unemployment. Unemployment refers to the share of the labor force that is without work but available for and seeking employment. Definitions of labor force and unemployment differ by country.; ; 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.

Last Frequency Range
3.57 2015 yearly 1971 - 2015

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Pakistan PK: Unemployment: National Estimate: Female: % of Female Labour Force

1979 - 2015 | Yearly | % | World Bank

PK: Unemployment: National Estimate: Female: % of Female Labour Force data was reported at 6.109 % in 2015. This records an increase from the previous number of 2.011 % for 2014. PK: Unemployment: National Estimate: Female: % of Female Labour Force data is updated yearly, averaging 8.430 % from Dec 1979 (Median) to 2015, with 36 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 17.070 % in 1997 and a record low of 0.245 % in 2007. PK: Unemployment: National Estimate: Female: % of Female Labour Force data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by World Bank. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Pakistan – Table PK.World Bank.WDI: Employment and Unemployment. Unemployment refers to the share of the labor force that is without work but available for and seeking employment. Definitions of labor force and unemployment differ by country.; ; 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.

Last Frequency Range
6.11 2015 yearly 1979 - 2015

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Pakistan PK: Unemployment: National Estimate: Male: % of Male Labour Force

1979 - 2015 | Yearly | % | World Bank

PK: Unemployment: National Estimate: Male: % of Male Labour Force data was reported at 2.800 % in 2015. This records an increase from the previous number of 1.770 % for 2014. PK: Unemployment: National Estimate: Male: % of Male Labour Force data is updated yearly, averaging 3.385 % from Dec 1979 (Median) to 2015, with 36 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 6.240 % in 2002 and a record low of 0.400 % in 2008. PK: Unemployment: National Estimate: Male: % of Male Labour Force data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by World Bank. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Pakistan – Table PK.World Bank: Employment and Unemployment. Unemployment refers to the share of the labor force that is without work but available for and seeking employment. Definitions of labor force and unemployment differ by country.; ; 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.

Last Frequency Range
2.80 2015 yearly 1979 - 2015

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Pakistan PK: Unemployment: National Estimate: Youth Female: % of Female Labour Force Aged 15-24

1988 - 2015 | Yearly | % | World Bank

PK: Unemployment: National Estimate: Youth Female: % of Female Labour Force Aged 15-24 data was reported at 9.430 % in 2015. This records an increase from the previous number of 3.870 % for 2014. PK: Unemployment: National Estimate: Youth Female: % of Female Labour Force Aged 15-24 data is updated yearly, averaging 9.430 % from Dec 1988 (Median) to 2015, with 21 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 29.220 % in 2000 and a record low of 0.500 % in 2007. PK: Unemployment: National Estimate: Youth Female: % of Female Labour Force Aged 15-24 data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by World Bank. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Pakistan – Table PK.World Bank: Employment and Unemployment. Youth unemployment refers to the share of the labor force ages 15-24 without work but available for and seeking employment. Definitions of labor force and unemployment differ by country.; ; 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.

Last Frequency Range
9.43 2015 yearly 1988 - 2015

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Pakistan PK: Unemployment: National Estimate: Youth Male: % of Male Labour Force Aged 15-24

1988 - 2015 | Yearly | % | World Bank

PK: Unemployment: National Estimate: Youth Male: % of Male Labour Force Aged 15-24 data was reported at 5.650 % in 2015. This records an increase from the previous number of 4.030 % for 2014. PK: Unemployment: National Estimate: Youth Male: % of Male Labour Force Aged 15-24 data is updated yearly, averaging 6.050 % from Dec 1988 (Median) to 2015, with 21 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 12.000 % in 2002 and a record low of 0.900 % in 2007. PK: Unemployment: National Estimate: Youth Male: % of Male Labour Force Aged 15-24 data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by World Bank. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Pakistan – Table PK.World Bank: Employment and Unemployment. Youth unemployment refers to the share of the labor force ages 15-24 without work but available for and seeking employment. Definitions of labor force and unemployment differ by country.; ; 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.

Last Frequency Range
5.65 2015 yearly 1988 - 2015

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Pakistan PK: Unemployment: National Estimate: Youth: % of Total Labour Force Aged 15-24

1988 - 2015 | Yearly | % | World Bank

PK: Unemployment: National Estimate: Youth: % of Total Labour Force Aged 15-24 data was reported at 6.610 % in 2015. This records an increase from the previous number of 3.990 % for 2014. PK: Unemployment: National Estimate: Youth: % of Total Labour Force Aged 15-24 data is updated yearly, averaging 6.610 % from Dec 1988 (Median) to 2015, with 21 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 13.410 % in 2002 and a record low of 0.820 % in 2007. PK: Unemployment: National Estimate: Youth: % of Total Labour Force Aged 15-24 data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by World Bank. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Pakistan – Table PK.World Bank: Employment and Unemployment. Youth unemployment refers to the share of the labor force ages 15-24 without work but available for and seeking employment. Definitions of labor force and unemployment differ by country.; ; 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.

Last Frequency Range
6.61 2015 yearly 1988 - 2015

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Pakistan PK: Vulnerable Employment: Modeled ILO Estimate: % of Total Employment

1991 - 2017 | Yearly | % | World Bank

PK: Vulnerable Employment: Modeled ILO Estimate: % of Total Employment data was reported at 59.744 % in 2017. This records an increase from the previous number of 59.694 % for 2016. PK: Vulnerable Employment: Modeled ILO Estimate: % of Total Employment data is updated yearly, averaging 61.945 % from Dec 1991 (Median) to 2017, with 27 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 65.685 % in 1991 and a record low of 58.799 % in 2013. PK: Vulnerable Employment: Modeled ILO Estimate: % of Total Employment data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by World Bank. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Pakistan – Table PK.World Bank: Employment and Unemployment. Vulnerable employment is contributing family workers and own-account workers as a percentage of total employment.; ; 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.

Last Frequency Range
59.74 2017 yearly 1991 - 2017

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Pakistan PK: Vulnerable Employment: Modeled ILO Estimate: Female: % of Female Employment

1991 - 2017 | Yearly | % | World Bank

PK: Vulnerable Employment: Modeled ILO Estimate: Female: % of Female Employment data was reported at 75.133 % in 2017. This records an increase from the previous number of 75.108 % for 2016. PK: Vulnerable Employment: Modeled ILO Estimate: Female: % of Female Employment data is updated yearly, averaging 74.961 % from Dec 1991 (Median) to 2017, with 27 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 79.078 % in 2009 and a record low of 62.581 % in 2002. PK: Vulnerable Employment: Modeled ILO Estimate: Female: % of Female Employment data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by World Bank. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Pakistan – Table PK.World Bank: Employment and Unemployment. Vulnerable employment is contributing family workers and own-account workers as a percentage of total employment.; ; Derived using data from International Labour Organization, ILOSTAT database. Data retrieved in September 2018.; Weighted average; Data up to 2016 are estimates while data from 2017 are projections.

Last Frequency Range
75.13 2017 yearly 1991 - 2017

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Pakistan PK: Vulnerable Employment: Modeled ILO Estimate: Male: % of Male Employment

1991 - 2017 | Yearly | % | World Bank

PK: Vulnerable Employment: Modeled ILO Estimate: Male: % of Male Employment data was reported at 55.478 % in 2017. This records an increase from the previous number of 55.449 % for 2016. PK: Vulnerable Employment: Modeled ILO Estimate: Male: % of Male Employment data is updated yearly, averaging 59.309 % from Dec 1991 (Median) to 2017, with 27 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 64.387 % in 1991 and a record low of 54.493 % in 2013. PK: Vulnerable Employment: Modeled ILO Estimate: Male: % of Male Employment data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by World Bank. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Pakistan – Table PK.World Bank: Employment and Unemployment. Vulnerable employment is contributing family workers and own-account workers as a percentage of total employment.; ; 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.

Last Frequency Range
55.48 2017 yearly 1991 - 2017

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Pakistan PK: Wage And Salaried Workers: Modeled ILO Estimate: % of Total Employment

1991 - 2017 | Yearly | % | World Bank

PK: Wage And Salaried Workers: Modeled ILO Estimate: % of Total Employment data was reported at 38.889 % in 2017. This records a decrease from the previous number of 38.936 % for 2016. PK: Wage And Salaried Workers: Modeled ILO Estimate: % of Total Employment data is updated yearly, averaging 36.728 % from Dec 1991 (Median) to 2017, with 27 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 39.953 % in 2014 and a record low of 33.340 % in 1991. PK: Wage And Salaried Workers: Modeled ILO Estimate: % of Total Employment data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by World Bank. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Pakistan – Table PK.World Bank: Employment and Unemployment. Wage and salaried workers (employees) are those workers who hold the type of jobs defined as 'paid employment jobs,' where the incumbents hold explicit (written or oral) or implicit employment contracts that give them a basic remuneration that is not directly dependent upon the revenue of the unit for which they work.; ; International Labour Organization, ILOSTAT database. Data retrieved in November 2017.; Weighted average; Data up to 2016 are estimates while data from 2017 are projections.

Last Frequency Range
38.89 2017 yearly 1991 - 2017

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Pakistan PK: Wage And Salaried Workers: Modeled ILO Estimate: Female: % of Female Employment

1991 - 2017 | Yearly | % | World Bank

PK: Wage And Salaried Workers: Modeled ILO Estimate: Female: % of Female Employment data was reported at 24.754 % in 2017. This records a decrease from the previous number of 24.778 % for 2016. PK: Wage And Salaried Workers: Modeled ILO Estimate: Female: % of Female Employment data is updated yearly, averaging 24.906 % from Dec 1991 (Median) to 2017, with 27 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 37.116 % in 2003 and a record low of 20.770 % in 2009. PK: Wage And Salaried Workers: Modeled ILO Estimate: Female: % of Female Employment data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by World Bank. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Pakistan – Table PK.World Bank: Employment and Unemployment. Wage and salaried workers (employees) are those workers who hold the type of jobs defined as 'paid employment jobs,' where the incumbents hold explicit (written or oral) or implicit employment contracts that give them a basic remuneration that is not directly dependent upon the revenue of the unit for which they work.; ; International Labour Organization, ILOSTAT database. Data retrieved in November 2017.; Weighted average; Data up to 2016 are estimates while data from 2017 are projections.

Last Frequency Range
24.75 2017 yearly 1991 - 2017

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Pakistan PK: Wage And Salary Workers: Modeled ILO Estimate: Male: % of Male Employment

1991 - 2017 | Yearly | % | World Bank

PK: Wage And Salary Workers: Modeled ILO Estimate: Male: % of Male Employment data was reported at 42.807 % in 2017. This records a decrease from the previous number of 42.836 % for 2016. PK: Wage And Salary Workers: Modeled ILO Estimate: Male: % of Male Employment data is updated yearly, averaging 39.514 % from Dec 1991 (Median) to 2017, with 27 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 43.854 % in 2013 and a record low of 34.545 % in 1991. PK: Wage And Salary Workers: Modeled ILO Estimate: Male: % of Male Employment data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by World Bank. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Pakistan – Table PK.World Bank: Employment and Unemployment. Wage and salaried workers (employees) are those workers who hold the type of jobs defined as 'paid employment jobs,' where the incumbents hold explicit (written or oral) or implicit employment contracts that give them a basic remuneration that is not directly dependent upon the revenue of the unit for which they work.; ; International Labour Organization, ILOSTAT database. Data retrieved in November 2017.; Weighted average; Data up to 2016 are estimates while data from 2017 are projections.

Last Frequency Range
42.81 2017 yearly 1991 - 2017

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PK: Child Employment in Agriculture: % of Economically Active Children Aged 7-14
PK: Child Employment in Agriculture: Female: % of Female Economically Active Children Aged 7-14
PK: Child Employment in Agriculture: Male: % of Male Economically Active Children Aged 7-14
PK: Child Employment in Manufacturing: % of Economically Active Children Aged 7-14
PK: Child Employment in Manufacturing: Female: % of Female Economically Active Children Aged 7-14
PK: Child Employment in Manufacturing: Male: % of Male Economically Active Children Aged 7-14
PK: Child Employment in Services: % of Economically Active Children Aged 7-14
PK: Child Employment in Services: Female: % of Female Economically Active Children Aged 7-14
PK: Child Employment in Services: Male: % of Male Economically Active Children Aged 7-14
PK: Contributing Family Workers: Modeled ILO Estimate: % of Total Employement
PK: Contributing Family Workers: Modeled ILO Estimate: Female: % of Female Employment
PK: Contributing Family Workers: Modeled ILO Estimate: Male: % of Male Employment
PK: Employers: Modeled ILO Estimate: % of Total Employment
PK: Employers: Modeled ILO Estimate: Female: % of Female Employment
PK: Employers: Modeled ILO Estimate: Male: % of Male Employment
PK: Employment In Agriculture: Modeled ILO Estimate: % of Total Employment
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PK: Employment In Industry: Modeled ILO Estimate: % of Total Employment
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PK: Employment In Services: Modeled ILO Estimate: % of Total Employment
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PK: Employment To Population Ratio: Modeled ILO Estimate: Aged 15+
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PK: Employment To Population Ratio: Modeled ILO Estimate: Aged 15-24
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PK: Employment To Population Ratio: National Estimate: Aged 15-24
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PK: GDP per Person Employed: 2011 PPP
PK: GDP per Person Employed: 2017 PPP
PK: Informal Employment: % of Total Non-Agricultural Employment
PK: Informal Employment: Female: % of Total Non-Agricultural Employment
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PK: Part Time Employment: Female: % of Total Female Employment
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PK: Self-Employed: Modeled ILO Estimate: % of Total Employment
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PK: Share of Female Employment in Senior and Middle Management
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PK: Unemployment with Advance Education: % of Total Labour Force
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PK: Unemployment with Advance Education: Male: % of Male Labour Force
PK: Unemployment with Basic Education: % of Total Labour Force
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PK: Unemployment: National Estimate: Youth: % of Total Labour Force Aged 15-24
PK: Vulnerable Employment: Modeled ILO Estimate: % of Total Employment
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PK: Wage And Salaried Workers: Modeled ILO Estimate: % of Total Employment
PK: Wage And Salaried Workers: Modeled ILO Estimate: Female: % of Female Employment
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