Cuba - Employment to population ratio
Employment to population ratio, ages 15-24, female (%) (modeled ILO estimate)
Employment to population ratio, ages 15-24, female (%) (modeled ILO estimate) in Cuba was 23.84 as of 2020. Its highest value over the past 29 years was 31.24 in 2009, while its lowest value was 22.88 in 1995.
Definition: 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.
Source: International Labour Organization, ILOSTAT database. Data retrieved in September 2019.
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Year | Value |
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1991 | 27.39 |
1992 | 25.87 |
1993 | 23.98 |
1994 | 23.43 |
1995 | 22.88 |
1996 | 23.23 |
1997 | 23.60 |
1998 | 24.20 |
1999 | 24.00 |
2000 | 24.93 |
2001 | 26.43 |
2002 | 27.01 |
2003 | 27.88 |
2004 | 28.89 |
2005 | 29.58 |
2006 | 30.28 |
2007 | 30.77 |
2008 | 30.70 |
2009 | 31.24 |
2010 | 29.83 |
2011 | 28.75 |
2012 | 28.40 |
2013 | 28.11 |
2014 | 27.90 |
2015 | 28.06 |
2016 | 27.82 |
2017 | 27.78 |
2018 | 27.29 |
2019 | 26.78 |
2020 | 23.84 |
Employment to population ratio, ages 15-24, male (%) (modeled ILO estimate)
Employment to population ratio, ages 15-24, male (%) (modeled ILO estimate) in Cuba was 40.13 as of 2020. Its highest value over the past 29 years was 48.13 in 2003, while its lowest value was 40.13 in 2020.
Definition: 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.
Source: International Labour Organization, ILOSTAT database. Data retrieved in September 2019.
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Year | Value |
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1991 | 40.77 |
1992 | 42.80 |
1993 | 45.40 |
1994 | 45.66 |
1995 | 45.52 |
1996 | 45.49 |
1997 | 45.68 |
1998 | 46.49 |
1999 | 45.99 |
2000 | 46.02 |
2001 | 46.73 |
2002 | 47.48 |
2003 | 48.13 |
2004 | 47.47 |
2005 | 45.68 |
2006 | 44.11 |
2007 | 43.21 |
2008 | 43.29 |
2009 | 44.08 |
2010 | 42.26 |
2011 | 42.23 |
2012 | 41.59 |
2013 | 41.80 |
2014 | 42.94 |
2015 | 42.78 |
2016 | 43.66 |
2017 | 43.99 |
2018 | 44.21 |
2019 | 44.52 |
2020 | 40.13 |
Employment to population ratio, ages 15-24, total (%) (modeled ILO estimate)
Employment to population ratio, ages 15-24, total (%) (modeled ILO estimate) in Cuba was 32.21 as of 2020. Its highest value over the past 29 years was 38.34 in 2004, while its lowest value was 32.21 in 2020.
Definition: 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.
Source: International Labour Organization, ILOSTAT database. Data retrieved in September 2019.
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Year | Value |
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1991 | 34.17 |
1992 | 34.47 |
1993 | 34.87 |
1994 | 34.75 |
1995 | 34.41 |
1996 | 34.57 |
1997 | 34.84 |
1998 | 35.52 |
1999 | 35.16 |
2000 | 35.62 |
2001 | 36.72 |
2002 | 37.40 |
2003 | 38.17 |
2004 | 38.34 |
2005 | 37.79 |
2006 | 37.34 |
2007 | 37.13 |
2008 | 37.15 |
2009 | 37.83 |
2010 | 36.22 |
2011 | 35.68 |
2012 | 35.19 |
2013 | 35.16 |
2014 | 35.65 |
2015 | 35.65 |
2016 | 35.98 |
2017 | 36.13 |
2018 | 36.00 |
2019 | 35.90 |
2020 | 32.21 |
Employment to population ratio, 15+, female (%) (national estimate)
Employment to population ratio, 15+, female (%) (national estimate) in Cuba was 55.30 as of 2013. Its highest value over the past 9 years was 55.30 in 2013, while its lowest value was 37.10 in 2004.
Definition: 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.
Source: International Labour Organization, ILOSTAT database. Data retrieved in December 2019.
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Year | Value |
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2004 | 37.10 |
2006 | 38.41 |
2007 | 40.00 |
2009 | 41.50 |
2010 | 40.70 |
2011 | 40.13 |
2012 | 55.30 |
2013 | 55.30 |
Employment to population ratio, 15+, female (%) (modeled ILO estimate)
Employment to population ratio, 15+, female (%) (modeled ILO estimate) in Cuba was 39.08 as of 2021. Its highest value over the past 30 years was 41.58 in 2009, while its lowest value was 29.90 in 1993.
Definition: 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.
Source: International Labour Organization, ILOSTAT database. Data retrieved in September 2019.
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Year | Value |
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1991 | 32.36 |
1992 | 31.28 |
1993 | 29.90 |
1994 | 30.01 |
1995 | 30.11 |
1996 | 31.03 |
1997 | 31.68 |
1998 | 32.34 |
1999 | 32.73 |
2000 | 33.75 |
2001 | 34.97 |
2002 | 35.57 |
2003 | 36.43 |
2004 | 37.45 |
2005 | 38.43 |
2006 | 39.46 |
2007 | 40.19 |
2008 | 40.44 |
2009 | 41.58 |
2010 | 40.77 |
2011 | 40.22 |
2012 | 40.37 |
2013 | 40.56 |
2014 | 40.73 |
2015 | 41.25 |
2016 | 41.30 |
2017 | 41.54 |
2018 | 41.52 |
2019 | 41.39 |
2020 | 38.60 |
2021 | 39.08 |
Employment to population ratio, 15+, male (%) (national estimate)
Employment to population ratio, 15+, male (%) (national estimate) in Cuba was 84.40 as of 2013. Its highest value over the past 9 years was 86.45 in 2012, while its lowest value was 65.45 in 2006.
Definition: 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.
Source: International Labour Organization, ILOSTAT database. Data retrieved in December 2019.
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Year | Value |
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2004 | 65.69 |
2006 | 65.45 |
2007 | 65.72 |
2009 | 67.96 |
2010 | 66.68 |
2011 | 67.62 |
2012 | 86.45 |
2013 | 84.40 |
Employment to population ratio, 15+, male (%) (modeled ILO estimate)
Employment to population ratio, 15+, male (%) (modeled ILO estimate) in Cuba was 66.66 as of 2021. Its highest value over the past 30 years was 69.39 in 2019, while its lowest value was 65.09 in 1995.
Definition: 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.
Source: International Labour Organization, ILOSTAT database. Data retrieved in September 2019.
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Year | Value |
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1991 | 65.13 |
1992 | 65.12 |
1993 | 65.11 |
1994 | 65.17 |
1995 | 65.09 |
1996 | 65.39 |
1997 | 65.46 |
1998 | 65.72 |
1999 | 65.73 |
2000 | 65.96 |
2001 | 66.40 |
2002 | 66.69 |
2003 | 67.12 |
2004 | 67.01 |
2005 | 66.71 |
2006 | 66.58 |
2007 | 66.51 |
2008 | 66.82 |
2009 | 68.09 |
2010 | 66.80 |
2011 | 67.75 |
2012 | 67.50 |
2013 | 67.68 |
2014 | 68.25 |
2015 | 68.38 |
2016 | 68.81 |
2017 | 69.05 |
2018 | 69.26 |
2019 | 69.39 |
2020 | 66.06 |
2021 | 66.66 |
Employment to population ratio, 15+, total (%) (national estimate)
Employment to population ratio, 15+, total (%) (national estimate) in Cuba was 70.50 as of 2013. Its highest value over the past 9 years was 71.62 in 2012, while its lowest value was 51.33 in 2004.
Definition: 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.
Source: International Labour Organization, ILOSTAT database. Data retrieved in December 2019.
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Year | Value |
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2004 | 51.33 |
2006 | 51.86 |
2007 | 52.80 |
2009 | 54.67 |
2010 | 53.63 |
2011 | 53.81 |
2012 | 71.62 |
2013 | 70.50 |
Employment to population ratio, 15+, total (%) (modeled ILO estimate)
Employment to population ratio, 15+, total (%) (modeled ILO estimate) in Cuba was 52.68 as of 2021. Its highest value over the past 30 years was 55.20 in 2019, while its lowest value was 47.41 in 1993.
Definition: 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.
Source: International Labour Organization, ILOSTAT database. Data retrieved in September 2019.
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Year | Value |
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1991 | 48.66 |
1992 | 48.12 |
1993 | 47.41 |
1994 | 47.49 |
1995 | 47.50 |
1996 | 48.09 |
1997 | 48.44 |
1998 | 48.88 |
1999 | 49.07 |
2000 | 49.69 |
2001 | 50.51 |
2002 | 50.96 |
2003 | 51.61 |
2004 | 52.07 |
2005 | 52.41 |
2006 | 52.87 |
2007 | 53.20 |
2008 | 53.47 |
2009 | 54.67 |
2010 | 53.63 |
2011 | 53.81 |
2012 | 53.76 |
2013 | 53.95 |
2014 | 54.31 |
2015 | 54.64 |
2016 | 54.88 |
2017 | 55.11 |
2018 | 55.20 |
2019 | 55.20 |
2020 | 52.14 |
2021 | 52.68 |
Classification
Topic: Labor & Social Protection Indicators
Sub-Topic: Economic activity