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Employment to Population Ratio (15-24 Years Old, Female) rose 4.27% to 49.0% in South Sudan in 2021

Employment to Population Ratio (15-24 Years Old, Female) (%), 2021
Labour | South Sudan | February 1, 2023
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Employment to Population Ratio (15-24 Years Old, Female) rose 4.27% to 49.0% in South Sudan in 2021, according to World Bank.

Historically, Employment to Population Ratio (15-24 Years Old, Female) in South Sudan reached an all time high of 54.9% in 2001 and an all time low of 47.0% in 2020. When compared to South Sudan's main peers, Employment to Population Ratio (15-24 Years Old, Female) in Central African Republic amounted to 46.1%, 60.8% in Ethiopia, 9.62% in Sudan and 44.5% in Uganda in 2021.

South Sudan has been ranked 26th within the group of 173 countries we follow in terms of Employment to Population Ratio (15-24 Years Old, Female), 3 places below the position seen 10 years ago.

Employment to Population Ratio (15-24 Years Old, Female) Unit 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021
Cameroon % 48.9% 48.7% 48.5% 48.3% 48.0%
Central African Republic % 47.5% 47.3% 47.2% 47.1% 46.8%
Chad % 37.7% 36.8% 36.0% 35.1% 34.9%
Dem. Republic of the Congo % 37.5% 37.5% 37.4% 37.3% 37.2%
Egypt % 12.2% 11.8% 11.0% 5.21% 4.00%
Eritrea % 57.7% 57.4% 57.1% 57.2% 57.0%
Ethiopia % 66.7% 66.3% 65.9% 65.5% 65.0%
Kenya % 40.8% 40.4% 39.1% 37.9% 36.6%
Rwanda % 63.4% 63.2% 63.0% 62.9% 62.7%
Somalia % 7.86% 7.78% 7.70% 7.64% 7.56%
South Sudan % 53.2% 52.9% 52.7% 52.5% 52.2%
Sudan % 11.2% 11.1% 11.0% 10.8% 10.7%
Uganda % 48.9% 48.6% 48.2% 47.8% 47.3%