Labor Force Participation Rate of Sudan
Updated on May 15, 2023.

According to the World Bank, the male Labor Force Participation Rate of Sudan was 68.59% in 2022 (a difference of +0.34 compared to 2021); and the female Labor Force Participation Rate of Sudan was 29.35% in 2022 (a difference of +0.21 compared to 2021).

Use the interactive visualization and table below to explore the values for each year between 1990-2022.

The World Bank defines Labor Force Participation Rate as "the proportion of the population ages 15 and older that is economically active: all people who supply labor for the production of goods and services during a specified period" .

See also: Labor Force of Sudan.

Data Source: World Bank.
Labor Force Participation Rate of Sudan (%)
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Labor Force Participation Rate of Sudan
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Year Male Labor Force Participation Rate (%) Female Labor Force Participation Rate (%)
1990 76.94 23.67
1991 76.57 24.50
1992 76.18 25.35
1993 75.67 26.25
1994 75.05 27.18
1995 74.43 28.13
1996 73.81 29.11
1997 73.27 29.06
1998 72.74 29.00
1999 72.25 28.94
2000 71.81 28.86
2001 71.43 28.78
2002 71.11 28.70
2003 70.86 28.63
2004 70.67 28.56
2005 70.55 28.51
2006 70.49 28.47
2007 70.47 28.43
2008 70.45 28.40
2009 70.43 28.38
2010 70.40 28.30
2011 70.32 28.23
2012 70.02 28.17
2013 69.80 28.22
2014 69.53 28.28
2015 69.30 28.39
2016 69.09 28.49
2017 68.83 28.59
2018 68.62 28.74
2019 68.53 28.95
2020 68.02 28.68
2021 68.38 29.01
2022 68.59 29.35