Denmarklowest 10%: 2%highest 10%: 24% (2000 est.)
Djiboutilowest 10%: NAhighest 10%: NA
Dominicalowest 10%: NAhighest 10%: NA
Dominican Republiclowest 10%: 2.1%highest 10%: 37.9% (1998)
East Timorlowest 10%: NAhighest 10%: NA
Ecuadorlowest 10%: 2.2%highest 10%: 33.8% (1995)
Egyptlowest 10%: 3.7%highest 10%: 29.5% (1999)
El Salvadorlowest 10%: 1.4%highest 10%: 39.3% (2001)
Equatorial Guinealowest 10%: NAhighest 10%: NA
Eritrealowest 10%: NAhighest 10%: NA
Estonialowest 10%: 3%highest 10%: 29.8% (1998)
Ethiopialowest 10%: 3%highest 10%: 33.7% (1995)
European Unionlowest 10%: 2.9%highest 10%: 25.2% (1995 est.)
Falkland Islands (Islas Malvinas)lowest 10%: NAhighest 10%: NA
Faroe Islandslowest 10%: NAhighest 10%: NA
Fijilowest 10%: NAhighest 10%: NA
Finlandlowest 10%: 4.2%highest 10%: 21.6% (1991)
Francelowest 10%: 2.8%highest 10%: 25.1% (1995)
French Guianalowest 10%: NAhighest 10%: NA
French Polynesialowest 10%: NAhighest 10%: NA
Gabonlowest 10%: NAhighest 10%: NA
Gambia, Thelowest 10%: NAhighest 10%: NA
Gaza Striplowest 10%: NAhighest 10%: NA
Georgialowest 10%: 2.3%highest 10%: 27.9% (1996)
Germanylowest 10%: 3.6%highest 10%: 25.1% (1997)
Ghanalowest 10%: 2.2%highest 10%: 30.1% (1999)
Gibraltarlowest 10%: NAhighest 10%: NA
Greecelowest 10%: 3%highest 10%: 25.3% (1993 est.)
Greenlandlowest 10%: NAhighest 10%: NA
Grenadalowest 10%: NAhighest 10%: NA
Guadeloupelowest 10%: NAhighest 10%: NA
Guamlowest 10%: NAhighest 10%: NA
Guatemalalowest 10%: 1.6%highest 10%: 46% (1998)
Guernseylowest 10%: NAhighest 10%: NA
Guinealowest 10%: 2.6%highest 10%: 32% (1994)
Guinea-Bissaulowest 10%: 0.5%highest 10%: 42.4% (1991)
Guyanalowest 10%: NAhighest 10%: NA
Haitilowest 10%: NAhighest 10%: NA
Holy See (Vatican City)lowest 10%: NAhighest 10%: NA
Honduraslowest 10%: 0.6%highest 10%: 42.7% (1998)
Hong Konglowest 10%: NAhighest 10%: NA
Hungarylowest 10%: 4.1%highest 10%: 20.5% (1998)
Icelandlowest 10%: NAhighest 10%: NA
Indialowest 10%: 3.5%highest 10%: 33.5% (1997)
Indonesialowest 10%: 4%highest 10%: 26.7% (1999)
Iranlowest 10%: NAhighest 10%: NA
Iraqlowest 10%: NAhighest 10%: NA
Irelandlowest 10%: 2%highest 10%: 27.3% (1997)
Israellowest 10%: 2.4%highest 10%: 28.3% (1997)
Italylowest 10%: 2.1%highest 10%: 26.6% (2000)
Jamaicalowest 10%: 2.7%highest 10%: 30.3% (2000)
Japanlowest 10%: 4.8%highest 10%: 21.7% (1993)
Jerseylowest 10%: NAhighest 10%: NA
Jordanlowest 10%: 3.3%highest 10%: 29.8% (1997)
Kazakhstanlowest 10%: 2.8%highest 10%: 27.3% (2001)
Kenyalowest 10%: 2%highest 10%: 37.2% (2000)
Kiribatilowest 10%: NAhighest 10%: NA
Korea, Northlowest 10%: NAhighest 10%: NA
Korea, Southlowest 10%: 2.9%highest 10%: 22.5% (1999 est.)
Kuwaitlowest 10%: NAhighest 10%: NA
Kyrgyzstanlowest 10%: 3.2%highest 10%: 27.7% (1999)
Laoslowest 10%: 3.2%highest 10%: 30.6% (1997)
Latvialowest 10%: 2.9%highest 10%: 25.9% (1998)
Lebanonlowest 10%: NAhighest 10%: NA
Lesotholowest 10%: 0.9%highest 10%: 43.4%
Liberialowest 10%: NAhighest 10%: NA
Libyalowest 10%: NAhighest 10%: NA
Liechtensteinlowest 10%: NAhighest 10%: NA
Lithuanialowest 10%: 3.1%highest 10%: 25.6% (1996)
Luxembourglowest 10%: NAhighest 10%: NA
Macaulowest 10%: NAhighest 10%: NA
Macedonialowest 10%: NAhighest 10%: NA
Madagascarlowest 10%: 3%highest 10%: 29% (1999)
Malawilowest 10%: NAhighest 10%: NA
Malaysialowest 10%: 1.4%highest 10%: 39.2% (2003 est.)
Maldiveslowest 10%: NAhighest 10%: NA
Malilowest 10%: 1.8%highest 10%: 40.4% (1994)
Maltalowest 10%: NAhighest 10%: NA
Man, Isle oflowest 10%: NAhighest 10%: NA
Marshall Islandslowest 10%: NAhighest 10%: NA
Martiniquelowest 10%: NAhighest 10%: NA
Mauritanialowest 10%: 2.5%highest 10%: 30.2% (2000)
Mauritiuslowest 10%: NAhighest 10%: NA
Mayottelowest 10%: NAhighest 10%: NA
Mexicolowest 10%: 1.6%highest 10%: 35.6% (2002)
Micronesia, Federated States oflowest 10%: NAhighest 10%: NA
Moldovalowest 10%: 2.2%highest 10%: 30.7% (1997)
Monacolowest 10%: NAhighest 10%: NA
Mongolialowest 10%: 2.1%highest 10%: 37% (1995)
Montserratlowest 10%: NAhighest 10%: NA
Moroccolowest 10%: 2.6%highest 10%: 30.9% (1998-99)
Mozambiquelowest 10%: 2.5%highest 10%: 31.7% (1997)
Namibialowest 10%: NAhighest 10%: NA
Naurulowest 10%: NAhighest 10%: NA
Nepallowest 10%: 3.2%highest 10%: 29.8% (1995-96)
Netherlandslowest 10%: 2.8%highest 10%: 25.1% (1994)
Netherlands Antilleslowest 10%: NAhighest 10%: NA
New Caledonialowest 10%: NAhighest 10%: NA
New Zealandlowest 10%: 0.3%highest 10%: 29.8% (1991 est.)
Nicaragualowest 10%: 0.7%highest 10%: 48.8% (1998)
Nigerlowest 10%: 0.8%highest 10%: 35.4% (1995)
Nigerialowest 10%: 1.6%highest 10%: 40.8% (1996-97)
Niuelowest 10%: NAhighest 10%: NA
Norfolk Islandlowest 10%: NAhighest 10%: NA
Northern Mariana Islandslowest 10%: NAhighest 10%: NA
Norwaylowest 10%: 4.1%highest 10%: 21.8% (1995)
Omanlowest 10%: NAhighest 10%: NA
Pakistanlowest 10%: 4.1%highest 10%: 27.6% (FY96/97)
Palaulowest 10%: NAhighest 10%: NA
Panamalowest 10%: 1.2%highest 10%: 35.7% (1997)
Papua New Guinealowest 10%: 1.7%highest 10%: 40.5% (1996)
Paraguaylowest 10%: 0.5%highest 10%: 43.8% (1998)
Perulowest 10%: 1.6%highest 10%: 35.4% (1996)
Philippineslowest 10%: 1.7%highest 10%: 38.4% (2000)
Pitcairn Islandslowest 10%: NAhighest 10%: NA
Polandlowest 10%: 3.2%highest 10%: 24.7% (1998)
Portugallowest 10%: 3.1%highest 10%: 28.4% (1995 est.)
Puerto Ricolowest 10%: NAhighest 10%: NA
Qatarlowest 10%: NAhighest 10%: NA
Reunionlowest 10%: NAhighest 10%: NA
Romanialowest 10%: 3.2%highest 10%: 25% (1998)
Russialowest 10%: 5.9%highest 10%: 47% (2001)
Rwandalowest 10%: 4.2%highest 10%: 24.2% (1985)
Saint Helenalowest 10%: NAhighest 10%: NA
Saint Kitts and Nevislowest 10%: NAhighest 10%: NA
Saint Lucialowest 10%: NAhighest 10%: NA
Saint Pierre and Miquelonlowest 10%: NAhighest 10%: NA
Saint Vincent and the Grenadineslowest 10%: NAhighest 10%: NA
Samoalowest 10%: NAhighest 10%: NA
San Marinolowest 10%: NAhighest 10%: NA
Sao Tome and Principelowest 10%: NAhighest 10%: NA
Saudi Arabialowest 10%: NAhighest 10%: NA
Senegallowest 10%: 2.6%highest 10%: 33.5% (1995)
Serbia and Montenegrolowest 10%: NAhighest 10%: NA
Seychelleslowest 10%: NAhighest 10%: NA
Sierra Leonelowest 10%: 0.5%highest 10%: 43.6% (1989)
Singaporelowest 10%: NAhighest 10%: NA
Slovakialowest 10%: 5.1%highest 10%: 18.2% (1992)
Slovenialowest 10%: 3.9%highest 10%: 23% (1998)
Solomon Islandslowest 10%: NAhighest 10%: NA
Somalialowest 10%: NAhighest 10%: NA
South Africalowest 10%: 1.1%highest 10%: 45.9% (1994)
Spainlowest 10%: 2.8%highest 10%: 25.2% (1990)
Sri Lankalowest 10%: 3.5%highest 10%: 28% (1995)
Sudanlowest 10%: NAhighest 10%: NA
Surinamelowest 10%: NAhighest 10%: NA
Svalbardlowest 10%: NAhighest 10%: NA
Swazilandlowest 10%: 1%highest 10%: 50.2% (1995)
Swedenlowest 10%: 3.7%highest 10%: 20.1% (1992)
Switzerlandlowest 10%: 2.6%highest 10%: 25.2% (1992)
Syrialowest 10%: NAhighest 10%: NA
Taiwanlowest 10%: 6.7%highest 10%: 41.1% (2002 est.)
Tajikistanlowest 10%: 3.2%highest 10%: 25.2% (1998)
Tanzanialowest 10%: 2.8%highest 10%: 30.1% (1993)
Thailandlowest 10%: 2.8%highest 10%: 32.4% (1998)
Togolowest 10%: NAhighest 10%: NA
Tokelaulowest 10%: NAhighest 10%: NA
Tongalowest 10%: NAhighest 10%: NA
Trinidad and Tobagolowest 10%: NAhighest 10%: NA
Tunisialowest 10%: 2.3%highest 10%: 31.8% (1995)
Turkeylowest 10%: 2.3%highest 10%: 32.3% (1994)
Turkmenistanlowest 10%: 2.6%highest 10%: 31.7% (1998)
Turks and Caicos Islandslowest 10%: NAhighest 10%: NA
Tuvalulowest 10%: NAhighest 10%: NA
Ugandalowest 10%: 4%highest 10%: 21% (2000)
Ukrainelowest 10%: 3.7%highest 10%: 23.2% (1999)
United Arab Emirateslowest 10%: NAhighest 10%: NA
United Kingdomlowest 10%: 2.3%highest 10%: 27.7% (1995)
United Stateslowest 10%: 1.8%highest 10%: 30.5% (1997)
Uruguaylowest 10%: 3.7%highest 10%: 25.8% (1997)
Uzbekistanlowest 10%: 1.2%highest 10%: 32.8% (1998)
Vanuatulowest 10%: NAhighest 10%: NA
Venezuelalowest 10%: 0.8%highest 10%: 36.5% (1998)
Vietnamlowest 10%: 3.6%highest 10%: 29.9% (1998)
Virgin Islandslowest 10%: NAhighest 10%: NA
Wallis and Futunalowest 10%: NAhighest 10%: NA
West Banklowest 10%: NAhighest 10%: NA
Western Saharalowest 10%: NAhighest 10%: NA
Worldlowest 10%: NAhighest 10%: NA
Yemenlowest 10%: 3%highest 10%: 25.9% (2003)
Zambialowest 10%: 1.1%highest 10%: 41% (1998)
Zimbabwelowest 10%: 1.97%highest 10%: 40.42% (1995)
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@2048 Labor force - by occupation (%)
Afghanistanagriculture 80%, industry 10%, services 10% (1990 est.)
Albaniaagriculture 57%, non-agricultural private sector 20%, publicsector 23% (2003 est.)
Algeriaagriculture 14%, industry 13.4%, construction and publicworks 10%, trade 14.6%, government 32%, other 16% (2003 est.)
American Samoatuna canneries 34%, government 33%, other 33% (1990)
Andorraagriculture 1%, industry 21%, services 78% (2000 est.)
Angolaagriculture 85%, industry and services 15% (2003 est.)
Anguillaagriculture/fishing/forestry/mining 4%, manufacturing 3%,construction 18%, transportation and utilities 10%, commerce 36%,services 29% (2000 est.)
Antigua and Barbudaagriculture 7%, industry 11%, services 82% (1983)
Argentinaagriculture NA, industry NA, services NA
Armeniaagriculture 45%, industry 25%, services 30% (2002 est.)
Arubamost employment is in wholesale and retail trade and repair,followed by hotels and restaurants; oil refining
Australiaagriculture 5%, industry 22%, services 73% (1997 est.)
Austriaagriculture and forestry 4%, industry and crafts 29%,services 67% (2001 est.)
Azerbaijanagriculture and forestry 41%, industry 7%, services 52%(2001)
Bahamas, Theagriculture 5%, industry 5%, tourism 50%, otherservices 40% (1999 est.)
Bahrainagriculture 1%, industry, commerce, and services 79%,government 20% (1997 est.)
Bangladeshagriculture 63%, industry 11%, services 26% (FY95/96)
Barbadosagriculture 10%, industry 15%, services 75% (1996 est.)
BelarusNA
Belgiumagriculture 1.3%, industry 24.5%, services 74.2% (2003 est.)
Belizeagriculture 27%, industry 18%, services 55% (2001 est.)
Bermudaagriculture and fishing 3%, laborers 17%, clerical 22%,professional and technical 17%, administrative and managerial 13%,sales 8%, services 20% (2000 est.)
Bhutanagriculture 93%, industry and commerce 2%, services 5%
Boliviaagriculture NA, industry NA, services NA
Bosnia and Herzegovinaagriculture NA, industry NA, services NA
BotswanaNA
Brazilagriculture 23%, industry 24%, services 53%
British Virgin Islandsagriculture NA, industry NA, services NA
Bruneiagriculture, forestry, and fishing 10%, production of oil,natural gas, services, and construction 42%, government 48% (1999est.)
Bulgariaagriculture 26%, industry 31%, services 43% (1998 est.)
Burkina Fasoagriculture 90% (2000 est.)
Burmaagriculture 70%, industry 7%, services 23% (2001 est.)
Burundiagriculture 93.6%, industry 2.3%, services 4.1% (2002 est.)
Cambodiaagriculture 75% (2003 est.)
Cameroonagriculture 70%, industry and commerce 13%, other 17%
Canadaagriculture 3%, manufacturing 15%, construction 5%, services74%, other 3% (2000)
Cayman Islandsagriculture 1.4%, industry 12.6%, services 86% (1995)
Chadagriculture more than 80% (subsistence farming, herding, andfishing)
Chileagriculture 13.6%, industry 23.4%, services 63% (2003 est.)
Chinaagriculture 50%, industry 22%, services 28% (2001 est.)
Christmas IslandNA
Cocos (Keeling) Islands the Cocos Islands Cooperative Society Ltd. employs construction workers, stevedores, and lighterage workers; tourism employs others
Colombiaagriculture 30%, industry 24%, services 46% (1990)
Comorosagriculture 80%
Congo, Democratic Republic of theNA
Cook Islandsagriculture 29%, industry 15%, services 56%note: shortage of skilled labor (1995)
Costa Ricaagriculture 20%, industry 22%, services 58% (1999 est.)
Croatiaagriculture 13.2%, industry 25.4%, services 46.4% (2002)
Cubaagriculture 24%, industry 25%, services 51% (1999)
CyprusRepublic of Cyprus: services 75.6%, industry 19.4%,agriculture 4.9% (2003); north Cyprus: services 68.9%, industry20.5%, agriculture 10.6% (2003)
Czech Republicagriculture 5%, industry 35%, services 60% (2001 est.)
Denmarkagriculture 4%, industry 17%, services 79% (2002 est.)
DjiboutiNA
Dominicaagriculture 40%, industry and commerce 32%, services 28%
Dominican Republicagriculture 17%, industry 24.3%, services andgovernment 58.7% (1998 est.)
East TimorNA
Ecuadoragriculture 30%, industry 25%, services 45% (2001 est.)
Egyptagriculture 32%, industry 17%, services 51% (2001 est.)
El Salvadoragriculture 30%, industry 15%, services 55% (1999 est.)
Eritreaagriculture 80%, industry and services 20%
Estoniaagriculture 11%, industry 20%, services 69% (1999 est.)
Ethiopiaagriculture and animal husbandry 80%, industry andconstruction 8%, government and services 12% (1985)
European Unionagriculture 4.3%, industry 29%, services 66.8% (2000)
Falkland Islands (Islas Malvinas)agriculture 95% (mostlysheepherding and fishing)
Faroe Islandsfishing, fish processing, and manufacturing 33%,construction and private services 33%, public services 34%
Fijiagriculture, including subsistence agriculture 70% (2001 est.)
Finlandagriculture and forestry 8%, industry 22%, construction 6%,commerce 14%, finance, insurance, and business services 10%,transport and communications 8%, public services 32%
Franceagriculture 4.1%, industry 24.4%, services 71.5% (1999)
French Guianaagriculture 18.2%, industry 21.2%, services,government, and commerce 60.6% (1980)
French Polynesiaagriculture 13%, industry 19%, services 68% (1997)
Gabonagriculture 60%, industry 15%, services 25%
Gambia, Theagriculture 75%, industry, commerce, and services 19%,government 6%
Gaza Stripagriculture 13%, industry 21%, services 66% (1996)
Georgiaagriculture 40%, industry 20%, services 40% (1999 est.)
Germanyagriculture 2.8%, industry 33.4%, services 63.8% (1999)
Ghanaagriculture 60%, industry 15%, services 25% (1999 est.)
Gibraltaragriculture negligible, industry 40%, services 60%
Greeceagriculture 20%, industry 20%, services 60% (2000 est.)
Grenadaagriculture 24%, industry 14%, services 62% (1999 est.)
GuadeloupeNA
Guamprivate 74% (industry 10%, trade 24%, other services 40%),federal and territorial government 26% (2000 est.)
Guatemalaagriculture 50%, industry 15%, services 35% (1999 est.)
Guineaagriculture 80%, industry and services 20% (2000 est.)
Guinea-Bissauagriculture 82% (2000 est.)
Guyanaagriculture NA, industry NA, services NA
Haitiagriculture 66%, industry 9%, services 25%
Holy See (Vatican City) essentially services with a small amount of industry; note - dignitaries, priests, nuns, guards, and 3,000 lay workers live outside the Vatican
Hondurasagriculture 34%, industry 21%, services 45% (2001 est.)
Hong Kongmanufacturing 8.2%, construction 2.9%, wholesale andretail trade, restaurants, and hotels 43.5%, financing, insurance,and real estate 19.5%, transport and communications 7.8%, communityand social services 17.8% (Note: above data exclude public sector)(2002 est.)
Hungaryagriculture 8%, industry 27%, services 65% (1996)
Icelandagriculture 5.1%, fishing and fish processing 11.8%,manufacturing 12.9%, construction 10.7%, services 59.5% (1999)
Indiaagriculture 60%, industry 17%, services 23% (1999)
Indonesiaagriculture 45%, industry 16%, services 39% (1999 est.)
Iranagriculture 30%, industry 25%, services 45% (2001 est.)
Iraqagriculture NA, industry NA, services NA
Irelandagriculture 8%, industry 29%, services 64% (2002 est.)
Israelagriculture, forestry, and fishing 2.6%, manufacturing 20.2%,construction 7.5%, commerce 12.8%, transport, storage, andcommunications 6.2%, finance and business 13.1%, personal and otherservices 6.4%, public services 31.2% (1996)
Italyagriculture 5%, industry 32%, services 63% (2001)
Jamaicaagriculture 21%, industry 19%, services 60% (1998)
Japanagriculture 5%, industry 25%, services 70% (2002 est.)
Jordanagriculture 5%, industry 12.5%, services 82.5% (2001 est.)
Kazakhstanagriculture 20%, industry 30%, services 50% (2002 est.)
Kenyaagriculture 75% (2003 est.)
Korea, Northagricultural 36%, nonagricultural 64%
Korea, Southagriculture 8.8%, industry 19.1%, services 72.1% (2001)
Kuwaitagriculture NA, industries NA, services NA
Kyrgyzstanagriculture 55%, industry 15%, services 30% (2000 est.)
Laosagriculture 80% (1997 est.)
Latviaagriculture 15%, industry 25%, services 60% (2000 est.)
Lebanonagriculture NA, industry NA, services NA
Lesotho86% of resident population engaged in subsistenceagriculture; roughly 35% of the active male wage earners work inSouth Africa
Liberiaagriculture 70%, industry 8%, services 22% (2000 est.)
Libyaagriculture 17%, industry 29%, services 54% (1997 est.)
Liechtensteinagriculture 1.3%, industry 47.4%, services 51.3% (31December 2001 est.)
Lithuaniaagriculture 20%, industry 30%, services 50% (1997 est.)
Luxembourgagriculture 1.9%, industry 8%, services 90.1% (1999 est.)
Macaumanufacturing 20%, construction 7%, transport andcommunications 6%, wholesale and retail trade 15%, restaurants andhotels 12%, gambling 7%, public sector 8%, other services andagriculture 25% (2002 est.)
Macedoniaagriculture NA, industry NA, services NA
Malawiagriculture 90% (2003 est.)
Malaysiaagriculture 14.5%, industry 36%, services 49.5% (2000 est.)
Maldivesagriculture 22%, industry 18%, services 60% (1995)
Maliagriculture and fishing 80% (2001 est.)
Maltaagriculture 5%, industry 24%, services 71% (1999 est.)
Man, Isle ofagriculture, forestry and fishing 3%, manufacturing11%, construction 10%, transport and communication 8%, wholesale andretail distribution 11%, professional and scientific services 18%,public administration 6%, banking and finance 18%, tourism 2%,entertainment and catering 3%, miscellaneous services 10%
Marshall Islandsagriculture 21.4%, industry 20.9%, services 57.7%
Martiniqueagriculture 10%, industry 17%, services 73% (1997)
Mauritaniaagriculture 50%, industry 10%, services 40% (2001 est.)
Mauritiusagriculture and fishing 14%, construction and industry36%, transportation and communication 7%, trade, restaurants, hotels16%, finance 3%, other services 24% (1995)
Mexicoagriculture 18%, industry 24%, services 58% (2003)
Micronesia, Federated States oftwo-thirds are government employees
Moldovaagriculture 40%, industry 14%, services 46% (1998)
Mongoliaherding/agriculture 46%, manufacturing 6%, trade 10.3%,public sector 4.7%, other/unemployed 33% (2001)
Montserratagriculture NA, industry NA, services NA
Moroccoagriculture 40%, industry 15%, services 45% (2003 est.)
Mozambiqueagriculture 81%, industry 6%, services 13% (1997 est.)
Namibiaagriculture 47%, industry 20%, services 33% (1999 est.)
Nauruemployed in mining phosphates, public administration,education, and transportation
Nepalagriculture 81%, industry 3%, services 16%
Netherlandsagriculture 4%, industry 23%, services 73% (1998 est.)
Netherlands Antilles agriculture 1%, industry 13%, services 86% (2000 est.)
New Caledoniaagriculture 7%, industry 23%, services 70% (1999 est.)
New Zealandagriculture 10%, industry 25%, services 65% (1995)
Nicaraguaagriculture 42%, industry 15%, services 43% (1999 est.)
Nigeragriculture 90%, industry and commerce 6%, government 4%
Nigeriaagriculture 70%, industry 10%, services 20% (1999 est.)
Niuemost work on family plantations; paid work exists only ingovernment service, small industry, and the Niue Development Board
Norfolk Islandtourism NA, subsistence agriculture NA
Northern Mariana IslandsNA
Norwayagriculture, forestry, and fishing 4%, industry 22%, services74% (1995)
Omanagriculture NA, industry NA, services NA
Pakistanagriculture 44%, industry 17%, services 39% (1999 est.)
Palauagriculture 20%, industry NA, services NA (1990)
Panamaagriculture 20.8%, industry 18%, services 61.2% (1995 est.)
Papua New Guineaagriculture 85%, industry NA, services NA
Paraguayagriculture 45%
Peruagriculture 5.9%, mining and quarrying 0.4%, manufacturing12.6%, construction 5.3%, commerce 26.3%, household work 4.9%, otherservices 44.6% (2004)
Philippinesagriculture 45%, industry 15%, services 40% (2003 est.)
Pitcairn Islands no business community in the usual sense; some public works; subsistence farming and fishing
Polandagriculture 27.5%, industry 22.1%, services 50.4% (1999)
Portugalagriculture 10%, industry 30%, services 60% (1999 est.)
Puerto Ricoagriculture 3%, industry 20%, services 77% (2000 est.)
Reunionagriculture 13%, industry 12%, services 75% (2000)
Romaniaagriculture 41.4%, industry 27.3%, services 31.3% (2000)
Russiaagriculture 12.3%, industry 22.7%, services 65% (2002 est.)
Rwandaagriculture 90%
Saint Helenaagriculture and fishing 6%, industry (mainlyconstruction) 48%, services 46% (1987 est.)
Saint Kitts and NevisNA
Saint Luciaagriculture 21.7%, industry, commerce, and manufacturing24.7%, services 53.6% (2002 est.)
Saint Pierre and Miquelonfishing 18%, industry (mainlyfish-processing) 41%, services 41% (1996 est.)
Saint Vincent and the Grenadinesagriculture 26%, industry 17%,services 57% (1980 est.)
SamoaNA
San Marinoagriculture 1%, industry 42%, services 57% (2000 est.)
Sao Tome and Principe population mainly engaged in subsistence agriculture and fishing note: shortages of skilled workers
Saudi Arabiaagriculture 12%, industry 25%, services 63% (1999 est.)
Senegalagriculture 70%
Serbia and Montenegroagriculture NA, industry NA, services NA
Seychellesagriculture 10%, industry 19%, services 71% (1989)
Sierra Leoneagriculture NA, industry NA, services NA
Singaporemanufacturing 18%, construction 6%, transportation andcommunication 11%, financial, business, and other services 49%,other 16% (2003)
Slovakiaagriculture 8.9%, industry 29.3%, construction 8%,transport and communication 8.2%, services 45.6% (1994)
Sloveniaagriculture NA, industry NA, services NA
Solomon Islandsagriculture 75%, industry 5%, services 20% (2000est.)
Somaliaagriculture (mostly pastoral nomadism) 71%, industry andservices 29%
South Africaagriculture 30%, industry 25%, services 45% (1999 est.)
Spainagriculture 7%, manufacturing, mining, and construction 29%,services 64% (2001 est.)
Sri Lankaagriculture 38%, industry 17%, services 45% (1998 est.)
Sudanagriculture 80%, industry and commerce 7%, government 13%(1998 est.)
Surinameagriculture NA, industry NA, services NA
SwazilandNA
Swedenagriculture 2%, industry 24%, services 74% (2000 est.)
Switzerlandagriculture 4.6%, industry 26.3%, services 69.1% (1998)
Syriaagriculture, industry, services NA
Taiwanagriculture 7.5%, industry 35%, services 57% (2001 est.)
Tajikistanagriculture 67.2%, industry 7.5%, services 25.3% (2000est.)
Tanzaniaagriculture 80%, industry and services 20% (2002 est.)
Thailandagriculture 49%, industry 14%, services 37% (2000 est.)
Togoagriculture 65%, industry 5%, services 30% (1998 est.)
Tongaagriculture 65% (1997 est.)
Trinidad and Tobagoagriculture 9.5%, manufacturing, mining, andquarrying 14%, construction and utilities 12.4%, services 64.1%(1997 est.)
Tunisiaservices 55%, industry 23%, agriculture 22% (1995 est.)
Turkeyagriculture 39.7%, industry 22.4%, services 37.9% (3rdquarter, 2001)
Turkmenistanagriculture 48%, industry 15%, services 37% (1998 est.)
Turks and Caicos Islandsabout 33% in government and 20% inagriculture and fishing; significant numbers in tourism, financial,and other services
Tuvalupeople make a living mainly through exploitation of the sea,reefs, and atolls and from wages sent home by those abroad (mostlyworkers in the phosphate industry and sailors)
Ugandaagriculture 82%, industry 5%, services 13% (1999 est.)
Ukraineagriculture 24%, industry 32%, services 44% (1996)
United Arab Emirates agriculture 7%, industry 15%, services 78% (2000 est.)
United Kingdomagriculture 1%, industry 25%, services 74% (1999)
United Statesmanagerial, professional, and technical 34.9%, salesand office 25.5%, manufacturing, extraction, transportation, andcrafts 22.7%, other services 16.3%, farming, forestry, and fishing0.7%note: figures exclude the unemployed (2004)
Uruguayagriculture 14%, industry 16%, services 70%
Uzbekistanagriculture 44%, industry 20%, services 36% (1995)
Vanuatuagriculture 65%, industry 5%, services 30% (2000 est.)
Venezuelaagriculture 13%, industry 23%, services 64% (1997 est.)
Vietnamagriculture 63%, industry and services 37% (2000 est.)
Virgin Islandsagriculture 1%, industry 19%, services 80% (2003 est.)
Wallis and Futuna agriculture, livestock, and fishing 80%, government 4% (2001 est.)
West Bankagriculture 13%, industry 21%, services 66% (1996)
Western Saharaanimal husbandry and subsistence farming 50%
Worldagriculture NA, industry NA, services NA
Yemenmost people are employed in agriculture and herding; services,construction, industry, and commerce account for less thanone-fourth of the labor force
Zambiaagriculture 85%, industry 6%, services 9%
Zimbabweagriculture 66%, industry 10%, services 24% (1996)
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@2049 Exports - commodities
Afghanistanopium, fruits and nuts, handwoven carpets, wool, cotton,hides and pelts, precious and semi-precious gems
Albaniatextiles and footwear; asphalt, metals and metallic ores,crude oil; vegetables, fruits, tobacco
Algeriapetroleum, natural gas, and petroleum products 97%
American Samoacanned tuna 93%
Andorratobacco products, furniture
Angolacrude oil, diamonds, refined petroleum products, gas, coffee,sisal, fish and fish products, timber, cotton
Anguillalobster, fish, livestock, salt, concrete blocks, rum
Antigua and Barbudapetroleum products 48%, manufactures 23%,machinery and transport equipment 17%, food and live animals 4%,other 8%
Argentinaedible oils, fuels and energy, cereals, feed, motorvehicles
Armeniadiamonds, mineral products, foodstuffs, energy
Arubalive animals and animal products, art and collectibles,machinery and electrical equipment, transport equipment
Australiacoal, gold, meat, wool, alumina, iron ore, wheat,machinery and transport equipment
Austriamachinery and equipment, motor vehicles and parts, paper andpaperboard, metal goods, chemicals, iron and steel; textiles,foodstuffs
Azerbaijanoil and gas 90%, machinery, cotton, foodstuffs
Bahamas, Thefish and crawfish; rum, salt, chemicals; fruit andvegetables
Bahrainpetroleum and petroleum products, aluminum, textiles
Bangladeshgarments, jute and jute goods, leather, frozen fish andseafood (2001)
Barbadossugar and molasses, rum, other foods and beverages,chemicals, electrical components
Belarusmachinery and equipment, mineral products, chemicals,metals; textiles, foodstuffs
Belgiummachinery and equipment, chemicals, diamonds, metals andmetal products, foodstuffs
Belizesugar, bananas, citrus, clothing, fish products, molasses,wood
Benincotton, crude oil, palm products, cocoa
Bermudareexports of pharmaceuticals
Bhutanelectricity (to India), cardamom, gypsum, timber,handicrafts, cement, fruit, precious stones, spices
Boliviasoybeans, natural gas, zinc, gold, wood (2000)
Bosnia and Herzegovinametals, clothing, wood products
Botswanadiamonds, copper, nickel, soda ash, meat, textiles
Braziltransport equipment, iron ore, soybeans, footwear, coffee,autos
British Virgin Islandsrum, fresh fish, fruits, animals; gravel, sand
Bruneicrude oil, natural gas, refined products
Bulgariaclothing, footwear, iron and steel, machinery andequipment, fuels
Burkina Fasocotton, livestock, gold
BurmaClothing, gas, wood products, pulses, beans, fish, rice
Burundicoffee, tea, sugar, cotton, hides
CambodiaClothing, timber, rubber, rice, fish, tobacco, footwear
Camerooncrude oil and petroleum products, lumber, cocoa beans,aluminum, coffee, cotton
Canadamotor vehicles and parts, industrial machinery, aircraft,telecommunications equipment; chemicals, plastics, fertilizers; woodpulp, timber, crude petroleum, natural gas, electricity, aluminum
Cape Verdefuel, shoes, garments, fish, hides
Cayman Islandsturtle products, manufactured consumer goods
Central African Republicdiamonds, timber, cotton, coffee, tobacco
Chadcotton, cattle, gum arabic
Chilecopper, fish, fruits, paper and pulp, chemicals, wine
Chinamachinery and equipment, textiles and clothing, footwear, toysand sporting goods, mineral fuels
Christmas Islandphosphate
Cocos (Keeling) Islandscopra
Colombiapetroleum, coffee, coal, apparel, bananas, cut flowers
Comorosvanilla, ylang-ylang, cloves, perfume oil, copra
Congo, Democratic Republic of thediamonds, copper, crude oil,coffee, cobalt
Congo, Republic of thepetroleum, lumber, plywood, sugar, cocoa,coffee, diamonds
Cook Islandscopra, papayas, fresh and canned citrus fruit, coffee;fish; pearls and pearl shells; clothing
Costa Ricacoffee, bananas, sugar; pineapples; textiles, electroniccomponents, medical equipment
Cote d'Ivoirecocoa, coffee, timber, petroleum, cotton, bananas,pineapples, palm oil, fish
Croatiatransport equipment, textiles, chemicals, foodstuffs, fuels
Cubasugar, nickel, tobacco, fish, medical products, citrus, coffee
CyprusRepublic of Cyprus: citrus, potatoes, pharmaceuticals,cement, clothing and cigarettes; north Cyprus: citrus, potatoes,textiles
Czech Republicmachinery and transport equipment 44%, intermediatemanufactures 25%, chemicals 7%, raw materials and fuel 7% (2000)
Denmarkmachinery and instruments, meat and meat products, dairyproducts, fish, chemicals, furniture, ships, windmills
Djiboutireexports, hides and skins, coffee (in transit)
Dominicabananas, soap, bay oil, vegetables, grapefruit, oranges
Dominican Republicferronickel, sugar, gold, silver, coffee, cocoa,tobacco, meats, consumer goods
East Timorcoffee, sandalwood, marble; note - the potential for oiland vanilla exports
Ecuadorpetroleum, bananas, cut flowers, shrimp
Egyptcrude oil and petroleum products, cotton, textiles, metalproducts, chemicals
El Salvadoroffshore assembly exports, coffee, sugar, shrimp,textiles, chemicals, electricity
Equatorial Guineapetroleum, methanol, timber, cocoa
Eritrealivestock, sorghum, textiles, food, small manufactures (2000)
Estoniamachinery and equipment 33%, wood and paper 15%, textiles14%, food products 8%, furniture 7%, metals, chemical products (2001)
Ethiopiacoffee, qat, gold, leather products, live animals, oilseeds
European Unionmachinery, motor vehicles, aircraft, plastics,pharmaceuticals and other chemicals, fuels, iron and steel,nonferrous metals, wood pulp and paper products, textiles, meat,dairy products, fish, alcoholic beverages.
Falkland Islands (Islas Malvinas)wool, hides, meat
Faroe Islandsfish and fish products 94%, stamps, ships (1999)
Fijisugar, garments, gold, timber, fish, molasses, coconut oil
Finlandmachinery and equipment, chemicals, metals; timber, paper,pulp (1999)
Francemachinery and transportation equipment, aircraft, plastics,chemicals, pharmaceutical products, iron and steel, beverages
French Guianashrimp, timber, gold, rum, rosewood essence, clothing
French Polynesiacultured pearls, coconut products, mother-of-pearl,vanilla, shark meat
Gaboncrude oil 77%, timber, manganese, uranium (2001)
Gambia, Thepeanut products, fish, cotton lint, palm kernels,re-exports
Gaza Stripcitrus, flowers
Georgiascrap metal, machinery, chemicals; fuel reexports; citrusfruits, tea, wine
Germanymachinery, vehicles, chemicals, metals and manufactures,foodstuffs, textiles
Ghanagold, cocoa, timber, tuna, bauxite, aluminum, manganese ore,diamonds
Gibraltar(principally reexports) petroleum 51%, manufactured goods41%, other 8%
Greecefood and beverages, manufactured goods, petroleum products,chemicals, textiles
Greenlandfish and fish products 94% (prawns 63%)
Grenadabananas, cocoa, nutmeg, fruit and vegetables, clothing, mace
Guadeloupebananas, sugar, rum
Guammostly transshipments of refined petroleum products;construction materials, fish, food and beverage products
Guatemalacoffee, sugar, bananas, fruits and vegetables, cardamom,meat, apparel, petroleum, electricity
Guernseytomatoes, flowers and ferns, sweet peppers, eggplant, othervegetables
Guineabauxite, alumina, gold, diamonds, coffee, fish, agriculturalproducts
Guinea-Bissaucashew nuts, shrimp, peanuts, palm kernels, sawn lumber
Guyanasugar, gold, bauxite/alumina, rice, shrimp, molasses, rum,timber
Haitimanufactures, coffee, oils, cocoa
Hondurascoffee, bananas, shrimp, lobster, meat; zinc, lumber (2000)
Hong Kongelectrical machinery and appliances, textiles, apparel,footwear, watches and clocks, toys, plastics, precious stones
Hungarymachinery and equipment 57.6%, other manufactures 31.0%,food products 7.5%, raw materials 1.9%, fuels and electricity 1.9%(2001)
Icelandfish and fish products 70%, animal products, aluminum,diatomite, ferrosilicon
Indiatextile goods, gems and jewelry, engineering goods, chemicals,leather manufactures
Indonesiaoil and gas, electrical appliances, plywood, textiles,rubber
Iranpetroleum 80%, chemical and petrochemical products, fruits andnuts, carpets
Iraqcrude oil
Irelandmachinery and equipment, computers, chemicals,pharmaceuticals; live animals, animal products (1999)
Israelmachinery and equipment, software, cut diamonds, agriculturalproducts, chemicals, textiles and apparel
Italyengineering products, textiles and clothing, productionmachinery, motor vehicles, transport equipment, chemicals; food,beverages and tobacco; minerals and nonferrous metals
Jamaicaalumina, bauxite, sugar, bananas, rum, coffee, yams,beverages, chemicals, wearing apparel, mineral fuels
Japanmotor vehicles, semiconductors, office machinery, chemicals
Jerseylight industrial and electrical goods, foodstuffs, textiles
Jordanclothing, phosphates, fertilizers, potash, vegetables,manufactures, pharmaceuticals
Kazakhstanoil and oil products 58%, ferrous metals 24%, chemicals5%, machinery 3%, grain, wool, meat, coal (2001)
Kenyatea, horticultural products, coffee, petroleum products, fish,cement
Kiribaticopra 62%, coconuts, seaweed, fish
Korea, Northminerals, metallurgical products, manufactures(including armaments); textiles and fishery products
Korea, SouthSemiconductors, wireless telecommunications equipment,motor vehicles, computers, steel, ships, petrochemicals
Kuwaitoil and refined products, fertilizers
Kyrgyzstancotton, wool, meat, tobacco; gold, mercury, uranium,natural gas, hydropower; machinery; shoes
Laosgarments, wood products, coffee, electricity, tin
Latviawood and wood products, machinery and equipment, metals,textiles, foodstuffs
Lebanonauthentic jewelry, inorganic chemicals, miscellaneousconsumer goods, fruit, tobacco, construction minerals, electricpower machinery and switchgear, textile fibers, paper
Lesothomanufactures 75% (clothing, footwear, road vehicles), wooland mohair, food and live animals (2000)
Liberiarubber, timber, iron, diamonds, cocoa, coffee
Libyacrude oil, refined petroleum products (1999)
Liechtensteinsmall specialty machinery, connectors for audio andvideo, parts for motor vehicles, dental products, hardware, preparedfoodstuffs, electronic equipment, optical products
Lithuaniamineral products 23%, textiles and clothing 16%, machineryand equipment 11%, chemicals 6%, wood and wood products 5%,foodstuffs 5% (2001)
Luxembourgmachinery and equipment, steel products, chemicals,rubber products, glass
Macauclothing, textiles, footwear, cement, machines, and parts
Macedoniafood, beverages, tobacco; miscellaneous manufactures, ironand steel
Madagascarcoffee, vanilla, shellfish, sugar; cotton cloth,chromite, petroleum products
Malawitobacco 60%, tea, sugar, cotton, coffee, peanuts, woodproducts, apparel
Malaysiaelectronic equipment, petroleum and liquefied natural gas,wood and wood products, palm oil, rubber, textiles, chemicals
Maldivesfish, clothing
Malicotton, gold, livestock
Maltamachinery and transport equipment, manufactures
Man, Isle oftweeds, herring, processed shellfish, beef, lamb
Marshall Islandscopra cake, coconut oil, handicrafts, fish
Martiniquerefined petroleum products, bananas, rum, pineapples(2001 est.)
Mauritaniairon ore, fish and fish products, gold
Mauritiusclothing and textiles, sugar, cut flowers, molasses
Mayotteylang-ylang (perfume essence), vanilla, copra, coconuts,coffee, cinnamon
Mexicomanufactured goods, oil and oil products, silver, fruits,vegetables, coffee, cotton
Micronesia, Federated States offish, garments, bananas, black pepper
Moldovafoodstuffs, textiles, machinery
Mongoliacopper, livestock, animal products, cashmere, wool, hides,fluorspar, other nonferrous metals
Montserratelectronic components, plastic bags, apparel, hotpeppers, live plants, cattle