Female labor force participation rate
What you should know about this indicator
- This data is part of the ILO Modelled Estimates series. This series combines nationally reported observations with imputed data to have a harmonized, internationally comparable dataset and produce regional and global aggregates. For more information, please refer to the ILO Modelled Estimates documentation.
- This data is classified according to the 13th International Classification of Labour Statistics (ICLS), where employment includes anyone engaged for at least one hour per day in production of goods and services, even for own use by the household or family, volunteering, or other forms of unpaid work. For more information, please refer to the this explainer by the International Labour Organization.
What you should know about this indicator
- This data is part of the ILO Modelled Estimates series. This series combines nationally reported observations with imputed data to have a harmonized, internationally comparable dataset and produce regional and global aggregates. For more information, please refer to the ILO Modelled Estimates documentation.
- This data is classified according to the 13th International Classification of Labour Statistics (ICLS), where employment includes anyone engaged for at least one hour per day in production of goods and services, even for own use by the household or family, volunteering, or other forms of unpaid work. For more information, please refer to the this explainer by the International Labour Organization.
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ILO Modelled Estimates and Projections database (ILOEST) – ILOSTAT, via World Bank (2025) – processed by Our World in Data. “Female labor force participation rate – ILO” [dataset]. ILO Modelled Estimates and Projections database (ILOEST) – ILOSTAT, via World Bank, “World Development Indicators 122” [original data]. Retrieved September 26, 2025 from https://archive.ourworldindata.org/20250926-154249/grapher/female-labor-force-participation-rates.html (archived on September 26, 2025).