List of countries by labour productivity

The following list of countries by labour productivity ranks countries by their labour productivity (also called workforce productivity). Labour productivity is the gross domestic product generated per hour of working time.

List (Our World in Data) edit

Different countries by labour productivity per working hour in 2019 International dollar according to Our World in Data:[1]

Country GDP per working hour
(2019 US$ PPP)
Year
  Ireland 125.09 2019
  Norway 100.33 2019
  Switzerland 82.91 2019
  Luxembourg 80.33 2019
  Denmark 76.00 2019
  United States 73.70 2019
  Netherlands 69.78 2019
  Germany 68.85 2019
  France 68.63 2019
  Belgium 66.27 2019
  Sweden 65.54 2019
  Austria 65.15 2019
  Iceland 64.24 2019
  Australia 61.44 2019
  Finland 58.44 2019
  Canada 57.24 2019
  Spain 56.31 2019
  Italy 56.09 2019
  Singapore 54.55 2019
  United Kingdom 54.35 2019
  Hong Kong 49.12 2019
  Taiwan 46.01 2019
  New Zealand 44.55 2019
  Turkey 43.69 2019
  Japan 42.56 2019
  Slovenia 42.50 2019
  Cyprus 42.39 2019
  Czech Republic 40.93 2019
  Israel 40.87 2019
  South Korea 40.77 2019
  Malta 40.63 2019
  Estonia 37.10 2019
  Poland 37.08 2019
  Slovakia 35.83 2019
  Portugal 35.15 2019
  Hungary 34.83 2019
  Romania 34.72 2019
  Lithuania 34.45 2019
  Latvia 33.54 2019
  Greece 33.03 2019
  Croatia 32.26 2019
  Russia 29.55 2019
  Argentina 29.43 2019
  Chile 28.42 2019
  Uruguay 28.38 2019
  Bulgaria 26.55 2019
  Malaysia 24.75 2019
  Trinidad and Tobago 21.24 2002
  Mexico 20.34 2019
  Costa Rica 20.02 2019
  Brazil 19.20 2019
  Sri Lanka 18.02 2019
  South Africa 17.97 2019
  Venezuela 17.80 2006
  Dominican Republic 17.53 2019
  Colombia 16.96 2019
  Ecuador 15.26 2019
  Thailand 15.17 2019
  Indonesia 11.84 2019
  China 11.69 2019
  Peru 11.01 2019
  Philippines 9.93 2019
  Pakistan 8.77 2019
  India 8.68 2019
  Jamaica 7.71 2002
  Vietnam 6.74 2019
  Myanmar 5.15 2019
  Bangladesh 4.79 2019
  Cambodia 3.43 2019

List (International Labour Organization) edit

Different countries by labour productivity per working hour in 2017 International dollar according to the International Labour Organization (ILO):[2]

Country GDP per working hour
(2017 US$ PPP)
Year
  Luxembourg 146.1 2023
  Ireland 142.5 2023
  Norway 92.6 2023
  Netherlands 79.8 2023
  Denmark 78.2 2023
  Switzerland 75.6 2023
  Belgium 75.5 2023
  Austria 74.2 2023
  Singapore 73.8 2023
  Sweden 70.0 2023
  Guyana 69.9 2023
  United States 69.7 2023
  Finland 68.6 2023
  Germany 68.1 2023
  France 67.9 2023
  Italy 61.7 2023
  Macau 60.6 2023
  United Kingdom 59.0 2023
  Australia 58.7 2023
  Iceland 57.9 2023
  Israel 57.2 2023
  Taiwan 57.0 2023
  Canada 56.9 2023
  Spain 56.6 2023
  Hong Kong 56.5 2023
  Saudi Arabia 53.2 2023
  Qatar 52.6 2023
  Malta 50.7 2023
  Puerto Rico 50.3 2023
  Brunei 49.5 2023
  Slovenia 48.2 2023
  Lithuania 46.4 2023
  Czech Republic 46.3 2023
  New Zealand 45.6 2023
  Panama 44.9 2023
  Croatia 44.1 2023
  Bahrain 43.9 2023
  Estonia 43.9 2023
  Portugal 43.7 2023
  South Korea 42.0 2023
  Greece 41.9 2023
  United Arab Emirates 41.7 2023
  Japan 41.6 2023
  Latvia 40.7 2023
  Turkey 40.4 2023
  Romania 38.4 2023
  Kuwait 37.6 2023
  Slovakia 36.6 2023
  Poland 36.5 2023
  Hungary 35.5 2023
  Cyprus 34.7 2023
  Bahamas 32.9 2023
  Oman 31.4 2023
  Kazakhstan 30.1 2023
  Libya 29.7 2023
  Uruguay 29.6 2023
  Russia 29.5 2023
  Chile 28.9 2023
  Bulgaria 28.6 2023
  Trinidad and Tobago 27.8 2023
  Argentina 27.5 2023
  Malaysia 25.9 2023
  Montenegro 25.8 2023
  Gabon 25.6 2023
  Mauritius 25.5 2023
  Iraq 25.2 2023
  Costa Rica 25.1 2023
  Iran 23.1 2023
  North Macedonia 22.7 2023
  Turkmenistan 22.0 2023
  Dominican Republic 21.9 2023
  Bosnia and Herzegovina 21.5 2023
  Georgia 21.5 2023
  Botswana 20.8 2023
  South Africa 20.8 2023
  Serbia 20.6 2023
  Armenia 20.5 2023
  Maldives 20.5 2023
  Mexico 20.2 2023
  Suriname 20.1 2023
  Egypt 19.9 2023
  Equatorial Guinea 19.9 2023
  Belarus 19.7 2023
  Djibouti 19.5 2023
  Algeria 19.4 2023
  Fiji 18.6 2023
  Cuba 17.9 2023
  Jordan 17.8 2023
  Saint Vincent and the Grenadines 17.5 2023
  Brazil 16.9 2023
  Lebanon 16.9 2023
  Barbados 16.7 2023
  Albania 16.5 2023
  Azerbaijan 16.5 2023
  Tunisia 16.0 2023
  Colombia 15.8 2023
  Saint Lucia 15.7 2023
  Eswatini 15.6 2023
  China 15.4 2023
  Sri Lanka 14.9 2023
  Thailand 14.7 2023
  Namibia 14.1 2023
  Paraguay 13.7 2023
  Indonesia 13.5 2023
  Mongolia 13.5 2023
  Mauritania 12.9 2023
  Morocco 12.4 2023
  Peru 12.3 2023
  Yemen 12.1 2023
  Venezuela 11.6 2023
  Ecuador 11.5 2023
  Belize 11.3 2023
  Guatemala 11.1 2023
  Uzbekistan 11.1 2023
  Tonga 10.6 2023
  Philippines 10.5 2023
  Vietnam 9.8 2023
  El Salvador 9.7 2023
  Laos 9.4 2023
  Cape Verde 9.3 2023
  Jamaica 8.9 2023
  Moldova 8.7 2023
  Bolivia 8.6 2023
  Tajikistan 8.5 2023
  Angola 8.0 2023
  India 7.9 2023
  Ghana 7.8 2023
  Samoa 7.8 2023
  Bhutan 7.6 2023
  Nepal 7.5 2023
  Western Sahara 7.4 2023
  Kyrgyzstan 7.2 2023
  Nicaragua 7.0 2023
  Pakistan 6.9 2023
  Timor-Leste 6.9 2023
  Ivory Coast 6.8 2023
  Honduras 6.8 2023
  Nigeria 6.8 2023
  Bangladesh 6.6 2023
  Comoros 6.6 2023
  São Tomé and Príncipe 6.4 2023
  Sudan 6.2 2023
  Papua New Guinea 5.7 2023
  Senegal 5.5 2023
  Syria 5.3 2023
  Somalia 5.0 2023
  Benin 4.9 2023
  Kenya 4.9 2023
  Rwanda 4.9 2023
  Guinea 4.8 2023
  Myanmar 4.8 2023
  Vanuatu 4.8 2023
  Zambia 4.6 2023
  Cameroon 4.3 2023
  Republic of the Congo 4.2 2023
  Cambodia 3.8 2023
  Ethiopia 3.4 2023
  Gambia 3.4 2023
  Haiti 3.4 2023
  Guinea-Bissau 3.2 2023
  South Sudan 3.2 2023
  Uganda 3.2 2023
  Zimbabwe 3.2 2023
  Afghanistan 3.0 2023
  Togo 3.0 2023
  Mali 2.9 2023
  Burkina Faso 2.8 2023
  Tanzania 2.8 2023
  Lesotho 2.5 2023
  Malawi 2.5 2023
  Solomon Islands 2.4 2023
  Sierra Leone 2.3 2023
  Eritrea 2.1 2023
  Mozambique 2.0 2023
  Democratic Republic of the Congo 1.9 2023
  Madagascar 1.8 2023
  Niger 1.7 2023
  North Korea 1.3 2023
  Liberia 1.3 2023
  Central African Republic 1.1 2023
  Burundi 0.8 2023

Historical development edit

Different countries by development of labour productivity since 1970 according to the OECD:[3]

GDP per hour worked 1970–2020
(2015=100)
Country 1970 1980 1990 2000 2010 2015 2020
  Australia 51.4 60.3 66.0 80.9 92.2 100 103.1
  Austria 83.0 95.6 100 103.7
  Belgium 38.4 58.3 71.6 88.1 96.4 100 104.0
  Bulgaria 63.8 89.5 100 110.6
  Canada 56.1 66.6 73.1 86.7 94.7 100 111.4
  Chile 43.4 72.5 89.6 100 119.4
  Colombia 73.3 80.8 77.3 89.0 100 134.2
  Costa Rica 68.1 86.9 100 128.1
  Croatia 75.2 88.5 100 97.3
  Czech Republic 66.0 91.7 100 107.8
  Denmark 39.2 54.5 70.0 85.6 94.2 100 107.7
  Estonia 60.5 95.2 100 119.5
  Finland 30.2 46.8 63.3 86.5 98.9 100 103.3
  France 36.6 54.3 72.9 87.5 95.7 100 103.5
  Germany 38.8 56.2 70.9 87.1 94.9 100 104.0
  Greece 85.1 99.9 112.8 100 99.0
  Hungary 69.3 97.5 100 112.1
  Iceland 33.2 54.9 61.6 69.6 96.1 100 108.8
  Ireland 17.0 27.1 39.3 58.9 78.8 100 122.4
  Israel 75.6 81.6 92.5 100 115.1
  Italy 47.5 70.9 84.6 99.1 98.9 100 103.0
  Japan 30.2 45.8 68.0 84.5 94.1 100 104.5
  South Korea 8.4 14.6 30.8 55.9 90.4 100 117.6
  Latvia 54.1 87.4 100 116.1
  Lithuania 53.4 88.0 100 119.5
  Luxembourg 46.5 58.3 82.3 97.7 101.4 100 101.1
  Mexico 99.1 94.4 100 98.2
  Netherlands 44.5 65.0 77.2 88.0 97.1 100 98.8
  New Zealand 57.2 62.1 74.9 84.1 94.3 100 101.3
  Norway 35.0 54.0 69.2 90.5 97.2 100 102.7
  Poland 64.6 91.3 100 119.6
  Portugal 41.0 58.3 71.5 86.1 97.2 100 103.2
  Romania 43.8 82.4 100 117.8
  Russia 63.5 95.0 100 112.3
  Slovakia 58.6 89.7 100 112.7
  Slovenia 76.3 96.4 100 111.5
  South Africa 89.7 100
  Spain 37.6 59.6 78.5 86.9 94.3 100 101.0
  Sweden 44.2 56.2 63.1 79.6 95.0 100 103.3
  Switzerland 57.8 70.8 77.6 86.4 97.8 100 107.0
  Turkey 26.6 35.1 52.2 62.4 83.6 100 122.0
  United Kingdom 40.4 53.8 66.8 87.1 97.7 100 104.6
  United States 48.8 56.7 66.0 78.9 98.2 100 106.3

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Productivity per hour worked". Our World in Data. Retrieved 2022-07-21.
  2. ^ "Statistics on labour productivity". ILOSTAT. Retrieved 2024-01-25.
  3. ^ "Productivity - GDP per hour worked - OECD Data". theOECD. Retrieved 2022-02-02.