Arab Region | Contributing family workers, male, percent of male employment, modeled ILO estimate (Arab countries, 1991–2021)
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.
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Arab Region | Contributing family workers, male, percent of male employment, modeled ILO estimate (Arab countries, 1991–2021)
value
Min
Max
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Location | Year |
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9.58 | Yemen | 1995 |
8.68 | Yemen | 2006 |
10.52 | Yemen | 2018 |
11.1 | Yemen | 2021 |
41.41 | Somalia | 1991 |
25.62 | Somalia | 2013 |
10.3 | Sudan | 1996 |
7.9 | Sudan | 2006 |
4.07 | Sudan | 2019 |
11.88 | Syria | 1993 |
9.27 | Syria | 2003 |
1.54 | Syria | 2021 |
4.08 | Tunisia | 1992 |
3.42 | Tunisia | 2008 |
2.11 | Tunisia | 2015 |
2.3 | Tunisia | 2018 |
0 | United Arab Emirates | 1993 |
0 | United Arab Emirates | 1997 |
0 | United Arab Emirates | 2006 |
7.28 | Palestine | 1991 |
6.84 | Palestine | 2007 |
3.99 | Palestine | 2016 |
10.41 | Mauritania | 1994 |
9.88 | Mauritania | 1998 |
9.73 | Mauritania | 2000 |
9.73 | Mauritania | 2001 |
9.31 | Mauritania | 2004 |
8.46 | Mauritania | 2006 |
5.19 | Mauritania | 2020 |
20.51 | Morocco | 1991 |
19.55 | Morocco | 1996 |
22.65 | Morocco | 2001 |
16.63 | Morocco | 2007 |
10.26 | Morocco | 2017 |
8.67 | Morocco | 2020 |
0.17 | Oman | 1995 |
0.12 | Oman | 2016 |
0.01 | Qatar | 1994 |
0.01 | Qatar | 1996 |
0.02 | Qatar | 2003 |
0.02 | Qatar | 2007 |
0.03 | Qatar | 2010 |
0 | Qatar | 2015 |
0 | Qatar | 2020 |
0.03 | Saudi Arabia | 2015 |
0.01 | Saudi Arabia | 2016 |
0.02 | Saudi Arabia | 2019 |
9.72 | Algeria | 1991 |
9.03 | Algeria | 2000 |
6.21 | Algeria | 2004 |
3.31 | Algeria | 2008 |
1.86 | Algeria | 2016 |
1.79 | Algeria | 2018 |
0.05 | Bahrain | 1997 |
0.07 | Bahrain | 2004 |
0.49 | Bahrain | 2005 |
0.48 | Bahrain | 2011 |
0.41 | Bahrain | 2015 |
14.12 | Comoros | 1991 |
13.77 | Comoros | 1992 |
13.31 | Comoros | 1995 |
12.86 | Comoros | 1997 |
12.63 | Comoros | 1998 |
12.35 | Comoros | 1999 |
11.65 | Comoros | 2000 |
9.53 | Comoros | 2005 |
6.38 | Comoros | 2010 |
3.85 | Comoros | 2017 |
1.92 | Djibouti | 1994 |
1.94 | Djibouti | 1996 |
1.95 | Djibouti | 1997 |
1.68 | Djibouti | 2005 |
1.29 | Djibouti | 2011 |
0.97 | Djibouti | 2016 |
0.8 | Djibouti | 2021 |
9.49 | Egypt | 1993 |
8.7 | Egypt | 1994 |
8.76 | Egypt | 1997 |
9.57 | Egypt | 1998 |
8.58 | Egypt | 2007 |
3.49 | Egypt | 2019 |
1.3 | Iraq | 2016 |
1.35 | Iraq | 2018 |
0.76 | Jordan | 1999 |
0.8 | Jordan | 2012 |
0.05 | Kuwait | 2007 |
0.02 | Kuwait | 2017 |
3.86 | Lebanon | 1991 |
3.38 | Lebanon | 1996 |
3.12 | Lebanon | 2000 |
3.79 | Lebanon | 2008 |
3.21 | Lebanon | 2012 |
3.22 | Lebanon | 2014 |
1 | Libya | 1991 |
0.98 | Libya | 1993 |
1.01 | Libya | 2002 |
0.68 | Libya | 2013 |
0.91 | Libya | 2017 |
0.85 | Libya | 2018 |
0.81 | Libya | 2021 |
Arab Region | Contributing family workers, male, percent of male employment, modeled ILO estimate (Arab countries, 1991–2021)
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.
Publisher
Arab Development Portal
Origin
Arab Region
Records
682
Source