Average hourly earnings of care employees by country

With the aim of promoting international comparability, statistics presented on ILOSTAT are based on standard international definitions wherever feasible and may differ from official national figures. The earnings of employees relate to the gross remuneration in cash and in kind paid to employees, as a rule at...

Countries reporting
42
Highest
58,256
Viet Nam
Lowest
1.52
Jordan
Median
101.18
Years covered
31
1996–2026
Data points
494

What the numbers show

Average hourly earnings of care employees is currently reported for 42 countries. The highest value is 58,256 in Viet Nam; the lowest is 1.52 in Jordan.

The median across all reporting countries is 101.18, and the mean is 2,697.

The gap between the highest and lowest reporting country is a factor of about 38,200.

Over the past decade 36 countries rose and 4 fell. The largest increase was in Argentina (up 15,002.5%), and the largest decrease in Uganda (down 57.3%).

Average hourly earnings of care employees: full country ranking

#Country LatestYear 10-year changeTrend
1 Viet Nam 58,256 2024 up 67.2% rising
2 Colombia 13,321 2025 up 100.7% rising
3 Mongolia 9,275 2025 up 147.6% rising
4 Cambodia 7,177 2023 up 114.0% volatile
5 Argentina 6,703 2025 up 15,002.5% volatile
6 Uganda 4,493 2021 down 57.3% volatile
7 Tanzania 4,155 2024 down 2.7% rising
8 Costa Rica 4,143 2025 up 3.1% flat
9 Myanmar 1,543 2020 up 97.4% rising
10 Angola 816.86 2024 up 7.5% rising
11 Rwanda 660.1 2024 up 62.0% rising
12 Sri Lanka 385.25 2024 up 165.1% rising
13 Türkiye 316.85 2025 up 2,232.3% volatile
14 Mauritius 250.93 2024 up 52.2% rising
15 Jamaica 231.91 2014 up 28.8% rising
16 Dominican Republic 219.25 2025 up 133.8% rising
17 Pakistan 170.14 2025 up 38.7% rising
18 Thailand 145.81 2025 up 32.2% rising
19 Philippines 144.18 2023 up 59.6% rising
20 Bhutan 136.51 2022 rising
21 India 101.49 2025 up 32.3% rising
22 Honduras 100.86 2025 up 88.0% rising
23 Mexico 83.01 2026 up 85.4% rising
24 Botswana 55.73 2024 up 16.9% rising
25 Switzerland 49.31 2025 up 9.0% rising
26 South Africa 47.15 2015 up 81.6% rising
27 United States 43.87 2025 up 60.9% rising
28 Bolivia 32.93 2025 rising
29 Egypt 31.1 2024 up 290.3% volatile
30 Zambia 28.05 2024 down 14.8% falling
31 Brazil 23.41 2025 up 99.8% rising
32 Palestine, State of 22.91 2025 up 28.7% rising
33 United Kingdom 20.32 2025 up 44.9% rising
34 France 17.16 2024 up 35.6% rising
35 Italy 12.27 2020 up 12.3% rising
36 Bosnia and Herzegovina 11.19 2024 up 126.2% rising
37 Portugal 9.5 2025 up 51.8% rising
38 Greece 7.83 2020 up 9.3% rising
39 Panama 6.45 2025 up 55.5% rising
40 Ecuador 4.34 2025 up 24.8% rising
41 El Salvador 3.37 2025 up 33.1% rising
42 Jordan 1.52 2023 down 23.1% falling

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Indicator
Average hourly earnings of care employees
Source
International Labour Organization
Licence
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Coverage
42 places, 494 data points, 1996–2026
Last refreshed

With the aim of promoting international comparability, statistics presented on ILOSTAT are based on standard international definitions wherever feasible and may differ from official national figures. The earnings of employees relate to the gross remuneration in cash and in kind paid to employees, as a rule at regular intervals, for time worked or work done together with remuneration for time not worked, such as annual vacation, other type of paid leave or holidays. Earnings exclude employers' contributions in respect of their employees paid to social security and pension schemes and also the benefits received by employees under these schemes. Earnings also exclude severance and termination pay. For more information, refer to the Wages and Working Time Statistics (COND) database description.