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Labor Force Participation Rate | Asia

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Kuwait73.3773.56Dec/25%
Malaysia70.970.9Jun/26%
Indonesia69.5669.3Dec/24%
Vietnam68.468.3Jun/26%
Singapore67.968.2Dec/25%
Saudi Arabia67.267.4Mar/26%
Macau66.866.3Jun/26%
Bhutan65.464.6Mar/26%
Philippines65.163.8Jun/26%
South Korea6565.2Jul/26%
Japan64.464.6Jun/26%
Israel62.262Jul/26%
Mongolia61.560.4Jun/26%
Taiwan59.5659.5Jun/26%
Hong Kong56.356.2Jul/26%
Armenia56.256.6Mar/26%
India55.454.4Jul/26%
Georgia53.353.4Jun/26%
Sri Lanka49.248.8Mar/26%
Palestine44.944.2Jun/26%
Jordan34.534.5Mar/26%

The labour force participation rates is the number of persons who are employed and unemployed but looking for a job divided by the total working-age population. This page provides values for Labor Force Participation Rate reported in several countries. The table has current values for Labor Force Participation Rate, previous releases, historical highs and record lows, release frequency, reported unit and currency plus links to historical data charts.

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