In 2025, in the Asia-Pacific region, Singapore's labor productivity was projected to reach nearly 97 international dollars at purchasing power parity (PPP), while the labor productivity in Cambodia in 2025 was projected at close to four international dollars PPP.
In 2025, in the Asia-Pacific region, Macao's labor productivity was projected to grow at an annual rate about 7.4 percent, while in Timor-Leste, it was projected to grow at less than one percent. The labor productivity of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) was projected to grow at an average annual rate of nearly 3.6 percent in 2025.
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Data underlying comparisons of UK productivity against that of the remaining G7 countries.
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In terms of GDP per hour worked, France was the most productive of Western Europe's three major economies at the end of the 20th century. Overall, Western Europe's productivity per hour rose from 3.12 U.S. dollars in 1913 to 28.53 dollars in 1998. The reason for the sharp increases observed over the second half of the century was due to the declining contribution of agricultural and industrial output to overall economic output, which had been offset by the rise in the service sector's output. Automation and mechanization also meant that fewer work hours were needed in many sectors that traditionally relied on manual labor, contributing to growth in productivity.
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This dataset provides values for PRODUCTIVITY reported in several countries. The data includes current values, previous releases, historical highs and record lows, release frequency, reported unit and currency.
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In the OECD countries, the gross domestic product per hour worked was highest in Ireland in 2021. It amounted to 128.2 constant 2010 PPP U.S. dollars in that year. Luxembourg and Norway followed on the places behind with 99 and 84.5 PPP dollars, respectively.
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Key information about Colombia Labour Productivity Growth
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This statistic shows the percentage change in labor productivity in the manufacturing sector across several countries between 2002 to 2012. Between 2002 and 2012, labor productivity in South Korea grew by 91 percent, compared to 53 percent in the U.S.
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Key information about Norway Labour Productivity Growth
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Global Computer Software and Databases Productivity Index by Country, 2022 Discover more data with ReportLinker!
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Key information about Turkey Labour Productivity Growth
This statistic shows the labour productivity for the Asia Pacific region in 2017 . In Vietnam the labour productivity amounts to approximately 10.2 thousand international purchasing power parity dollars per hour.
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Key information about Israel Labour Productivity Growth
The HANPP Collection: Human Appropriation of Net Primary Productivity (HANPP) by Country and Product contains tabular data on carbon-equivalents of consumption by country and by type of product. The data were compiled from national-level FAO statistics on consumption of products such as vegetables, meat, paper, and wood. HANPP represents the amount of carbon required to derive food and fibre products consumed by humans including organic matter that is lost during harvesting and processing. Net primary productivity (NPP), the net amount of solar energy converted to plant organic matter through photosynthesis, can be measured in Units of elemental carbon and represents the primary food energy source for the world's ecosystems. These tabular data were used to allocate country level NPP consumption to a spatial surface of NPP consumption (Global Patterns in Human Appropriation of Net Primary Productivity), which is part of this collection.
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Key information about India Labour Productivity Growth
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Global ICT Capital Productivity Index by Country, 2022 Discover more data with ReportLinker!
In 2025, in the Asia-Pacific region, Singapore's labor productivity was projected to reach nearly 97 international dollars at purchasing power parity (PPP), while the labor productivity in Cambodia in 2025 was projected at close to four international dollars PPP.