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Top 10 Countries with Highest Employment Rate

Posted on August 15, 2017 at 10:50 AM

Unemployment and Employment, both of them reflect their own stigma. When you are unemployed, it is always common that you worry whether you will work ever and while a person is employed, he worries all the time that whether he is going to lose the job he has. But the thing is, these worries always produce self-employed, or you can say, entrepreneur, as now they are familiar like that. If a person is out of a job for some time, he has to start worrying about making money anyhow; due to which latest businesses, services and products rise. This is how the world works, and the more businesses in the world lead to more professions.


Following are mentioned Top 10 Countries with Highest Employment rate, along with the %age of employed persons with an age of 15 to 65:

1: Iceland (84.2%)

2: Switzerland (80.2%)

3: Denmark (73.5%)

4: Norway (74.9%)

5: New Zealand (74.3%)

6: Sweden (75.5%)

7: Netherlands (74.1%)

8: United Kingdom (73.2%)

9: Canada (72.5%)

10: United States (68.7%)

All of these listed countries are with highest employment rate, and for sure Iceland is leading them all regarding persons in jobs.


Over the past years, it has always been a tricky task to count the unemployment rates in a country. Some countries often exclude someone without a job on technicalities and modify the rules of counting them. And then there is also a factor of government who fake unemployment rates so that they can develop confidence in public. On the other hand, there is an entirely different treatment for the employment rate. The Government of different nations often exaggerates the number of employed persons in the country. Still, it is limited to some extent that how much stuff can be modified or exaggerated and through media and publication awareness these differences are reducing gradually. One thing is clearly visible that in them most of the countries have best economies.

 

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