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TwitterIn 2025, in the Asia-Pacific region, Macao's labor productivity was projected to grow at an annual rate about *** percent, while in Timor-Leste, it was projected to grow at less than *** percent. The labor productivity of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) was projected to grow at an average annual rate of nearly *** percent in 2025.
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The average for 2022 based on 39 countries was 73.3 USD per hour worked. The highest value was in Ireland: 163.8 USD per hour worked and the lowest value was in Colombia: 21.6 USD per hour worked. The indicator is available from 1971 to 2023. Below is a chart for all countries where data are available.
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TwitterIn 2025, in the Asia-Pacific region, Singapore's labor productivity was projected to reach nearly ** international dollars at purchasing power parity (PPP), while the labor productivity in Cambodia in 2025 was projected at close to **** international dollars PPP.
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Graph and download economic data for Nonfarm Business Sector: Labor Productivity (Output per Hour) for All Workers (OPHNFB) from Q1 1947 to Q2 2025 about per hour, output, headline figure, sector, nonfarm, business, persons, real, and USA.
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The database contains three productivity variables: labor productivity levels, labor productivity growth rates, and total factor productivity (TFP) growth rates for up to 172 countries for 1980-2018. In addition, the database contains the contribution of capital deepening to the labor productivity growth rate. For further details, please refer to https://thedocs.worldbank.org/en/doc/351491594482906845-0050022020/original/GlobalProductivityAggregateDatabase.pdf
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Key information about Australia Labour Productivity Growth
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Graph and download economic data for Manufacturing Sector: Labor Productivity (MPU9900063) from 1988 to 2023 about productivity, sector, labor, manufacturing, rate, and USA.
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TwitterIn Western Europe between 1913 and 1950, a period that was dominated by the two world wars, the Great Depression, and the respective recovery periods, labor productivity grew at varying rates per country. When productivity (in terms of GDP per hour worked) is compared between these years, Sweden and Switzerland saw increases of approximately 170 percent, while West German productivity grew by just 25 percent. Of the selected countries, West Germany is the outlier as it was one of the Axis powers during the Second World War, and its recovery was accompanied by territorial losses and reparations (in the form of industrial assets and labor); between 1950 and 1955, however, West German recovery ended and productivity eventually grew to become the strongest in Europe.
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TwitterThis statistic illustrates the percentage change of labor productivity in the global construction industry from 2005 to 2015, broken down by select country. The labor productivity in the construction industry in Malaysia increased by *** percent, based on compound annual growth rate of the real gross value added per hour worked by persons engaged.
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Key information about Colombia Labour Productivity Growth
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Gross domestic product (GDP) is a measure for the economic activity. It is defined as the value of all goods and services produced less the value of any goods or services used in their creation. GDP per person employed is intended to give an overall impression of the productivity of national economies expressed in relation to the European Union average. If the index of a country is higher than 100, this country's level of GDP per person employed is higher than the EU average and vice versa. Basic figures are expressed in PPS, i.e. a common currency that eliminates the differences in price levels between countries allowing meaningful volume comparisons of GDP between countries. Please note that 'persons employed' does not distinguish between full-time and part-time employment. Labour productivity per hour worked is calculated as real output per unit of labour input (measured by the total number of hours worked). Measuring labour productivity per hour worked provides a better picture of productivity developments in the economy than labour productivity per person employed, as it eliminates differences in the full time/part time composition of the workforce across countries and years. Copyright notice and free re-use of data on: https://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/about-us/policies/copyright
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Data underlying comparisons of UK productivity against that of the remaining G7 countries.
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Productivity in Brazil decreased to 96.60 points in September from 97 points in August of 2025. This dataset provides - Brazil Productivity- actual values, historical data, forecast, chart, statistics, economic calendar and news.
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Key information about Egypt Labour Productivity Growth
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TwitterA company can produce more goods and services with the same amount of effort thanks to higher labor productivity. In 2023, the average labor productivity in the European Union amounted to **** U.S. dollars in GDP per hour worked. ******** had the highest GDP per hour worked in Central and Eastern Europe (***** U.S. dollars), followed by Czechia. ******** had the lowest results.
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Key information about Iceland Labour Productivity Growth
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