Full-time and part-time employment based on OECD-harmonized definition in Israel

Israel: Full-time and part-time employment based on OECD-harmonized definition was 3,367 Persons in 2025. β–² Rising

Latest (2025)
3,367 Persons
Change on year
up 0.4%
World rank
28th
of 40 countries
All-time high
3,367 Persons
in 2025
All-time low
1,461 Persons
in 1995
Years of data
31
1995–2025

Full-time and part-time employment based on OECD-harmonized definition in Israel, 1995–2025

01.0k2.0k3.0k1995201020251995: 1.5k Persons1996: 1.5k Persons1997: 1.5k Persons1998: 1.5k Persons1999: 1.5k Persons2000: 1.6k Persons2001: 1.6k Persons2002: 1.6k Persons2003: 1.6k Persons2004: 1.7k Persons2005: 1.7k Persons2006: 1.8k Persons2007: 1.9k Persons2008: 2.0k Persons2009: 2.0k Persons2010: 2.1k Persons2011: 2.2k Persons2012: 2.4k Persons2013: 2.4k Persons2014: 2.6k Persons2015: 2.6k Persons2016: 2.7k Persons2017: 2.8k Persons2018: 3.0k Persons2019: 3.1k Persons2020: 3.1k Persons2021: 3.2k Persons2022: 3.3k Persons2023: 3.3k Persons2024: 3.4k Persons2025: 3.4k Persons

Source: Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development. Measured in Persons.

Analysis

Israel recorded 3,367 Persons for full-time and part-time employment based on oecd-harmonized definition in 2025. That is the highest value across all 31 years on record.

The figure is up 0.4% on the previous year and up 27.4% over ten years.

Over the whole period, full-time and part-time employment based on oecd-harmonized definition in Israel peaked at 3,367 Persons in 2025 and was at its lowest, 1,461 Persons, in 1995.

That places Israel 28th out of 40 countries with data for 2025, putting it in the middle of the range.

The long-run direction has been consistently rising across the 31 years of available data.

Averages by decade

DecadeAverage LowestHighest Years
1990s 1,508 Persons 1,461 Persons 1,549 Persons 5
2000s 1,760 Persons 1,603 Persons 2,027 Persons 10
2010s 2,605 Persons 2,112 Persons 3,117 Persons 10
2020s 3,267 Persons 3,123 Persons 3,367 Persons 6

Countries ranked near Israel

  1. 25 Greece 3,906 Persons compare
  2. 26 Switzerland 3,603 Persons compare
  3. 27 Austria 3,524 Persons compare
  4. 29 Bulgaria 2,759 Persons compare
  5. 30 Denmark 2,361 Persons compare
  6. 31 Norway 2,327 Persons compare

See the full ranking of 54 places β†’

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All data for Israel β†’

Frequently asked questions

What is full-time and part-time employment based on oecd-harmonized definition in Israel?
Full-time and part-time employment based on oecd-harmonized definition in Israel was 3,367 Persons in 2025, according to Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development.
What is the highest full-time and part-time employment based on oecd-harmonized definition recorded in Israel?
The highest recorded value was 3,367 Persons in 2025.
What is the lowest full-time and part-time employment based on oecd-harmonized definition recorded in Israel?
The lowest recorded value was 1,461 Persons in 1995.
How does Israel rank for full-time and part-time employment based on oecd-harmonized definition?
Israel ranks 28th out of 40 countries with data for 2025.
Is full-time and part-time employment based on oecd-harmonized definition rising or falling in Israel?
Over the last ten years it is up 27.4%. The long-run trend across the full record is rising.
Where does this Israel data come from?
The figures come from Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development, published as part of Full-time and part-time employment based on OECD-harmonized definition. Statizoid updates them automatically from the source API.

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Indicator
Full-time and part-time employment based on OECD-harmonized definition
Unit
Persons
Source
Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development
Licence
OECD Terms and Conditions (attribution required)
Coverage
54 places, 1,807 data points, 1976–2025
Last refreshed

This dataset based on so-called OECD harmonized definition contains data on full-time and part-time employment according to a common definition of 30-usual weekly hours of work in the main job. Data are broken down by professional status - employees, total employment - sex and standardised age groups (15-24, 25-54, 55+, total) In order to facilitate analysis and comparisons over time, historical data for OECD members have been provided over as long a period as possible, often even before a country became a member of the Organisation. Information on the membership dates of all OECD countries can be found at OECD Ratification Dates. For detailed information on labour force surveys for all countries please see LFS_NOTES_SOURCES.