Employment by professional status (ICSE-93) by country

The dataflow "Employment by profesional status (ICSE-93)" is a subset of the “Employment by activites and status (ALFS)” dataset which presents annual labour force statistics for OECD member countries, Brazil and 4 geographical areas (Major Seven, Euro zone, European Union and OECD-Total). This dataflow contains...

Countries reporting
33
Highest
163,493 Persons
United States
Lowest
229.53 Persons
Iceland
Median
5,275 Persons
Years covered
71
1955–2025
Data points
2,053

What the numbers show

Employment by professional status (ICSE-93) is currently reported for 33 countries. The highest value is 163,493 Persons in United States; the lowest is 229.53 Persons in Iceland.

The median across all reporting countries is 5,275 Persons, and the mean is 22,970 Persons.

The gap between the highest and lowest reporting country is a factor of about 712.

Over the past decade 31 countries rose and 2 fell. The largest increase was in Ireland (up 37.0%), and the largest decrease in Romania (down 9.9%).

Employment by professional status: full country ranking

#Country LatestYear 10-year changeTrend
1 United States 163,493 Persons 2025 up 9.8% rising
2 Brazil 103,224 Persons 2024 up 12.2% rising
3 Russian Federation 70,601 Persons 2020 up 1.0% rising
4 Japan 68,280 Persons 2025 up 7.1% rising
5 Mexico 59,440 Persons 2025 up 17.4% rising
6 Germany 42,726 Persons 2025 up 6.3% rising
7 United Kingdom 34,160 Persons 2025 up 9.2% rising
8 France 29,328 Persons 2025 up 10.9% rising
9 Italy 24,117 Persons 2025 up 7.4% rising
10 Colombia 23,827 Persons 2025 up 14.2% rising
11 Spain 22,221 Persons 2025 up 24.4% rising
12 Canada 21,029 Persons 2025 up 17.8% rising
13 Australia 14,596 Persons 2025 up 24.1% rising
14 Chile 9,390 Persons 2025 up 13.2% rising
15 Romania 7,694 Persons 2025 down 9.9% falling
16 Sweden 5,329 Persons 2025 up 10.2% rising
17 Portugal 5,275 Persons 2025 up 16.0% rising
18 Czechia 5,253 Persons 2025 up 4.2% flat
19 Belgium 5,147 Persons 2025 up 13.1% rising
20 Switzerland 4,886 Persons 2025 up 7.7% rising
21 Hungary 4,687 Persons 2025 up 11.3% rising
22 Austria 4,500 Persons 2025 up 8.5% rising
23 Israel 4,442 Persons 2025 up 21.9% rising
24 Greece 4,340 Persons 2025 up 20.2% rising
25 Denmark 3,098 Persons 2025 up 14.4% rising
26 Bulgaria 2,930 Persons 2025 down 3.4% flat
27 Norway 2,923 Persons 2025 up 10.7% rising
28 New Zealand 2,877 Persons 2025 up 21.4% rising
29 Ireland 2,818 Persons 2025 up 37.0% rising
30 Finland 2,613 Persons 2025 up 7.2% rising
31 Costa Rica 2,189 Persons 2025 up 6.4% rising
32 Luxembourg 328.32 Persons 2025 up 27.5% rising
33 Iceland 229.53 Persons 2024 up 29.2% rising

Regions and income groups

Aggregates are excluded from the country ranking above so that a region can never outrank a country.

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About this data

Indicator
Employment by professional status (ICSE-93)
Unit
Persons
Source
Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development
Licence
OECD Terms and Conditions (attribution required)
Coverage
43 places, 2,053 data points, 1955–2025
Last refreshed

The dataflow "Employment by profesional status (ICSE-93)" is a subset of the “Employment by activites and status (ALFS)” dataset which presents annual labour force statistics for OECD member countries, Brazil and 4 geographical areas (Major Seven, Euro zone, European Union and OECD-Total). This dataflow contains employment statistics for all economic activities broken down by professional status as defined by the ICSE-1993 including employees, employers and own-account workers, and unpaid family workers. Economic activities are defined according to the Major divisions of the International standard International Classification (ISIC) Rev. 4 with the exception of the United-States wich compiled since 2003, employment data by sector following the North American Industrial Classification System (NAICS); NAICS sector are then proxied to ISIC Rev. 4 and are therefore not strictly comparable with other countries’ data. The professional status is defined in the International Classification by status in Employment (ICSE-1993). To be considered as an unpaid family worker, the hour-threshold varies from one hour to 18 hours a week. Data are presented in thousands of persons, or as indices with base year 2015=100. Annual data in this dataset are typically calculated as averages of infra-annual estimates. This can lead to differences with annual data published by National Statistics Institutes.