esia:
70,000 (1996)
Gabon:
600,000
Gambia, The:
400,000
Gaza Strip:
NA
Georgia:
3.08 million (1997)
Germany:
40.5 million (1999 est.)
Ghana:
9 million (2000 est.)
Gibraltar:
14,800 (including non-Gibraltar laborers)
Greece:
4.32 million (1999 est.)
Greenland:
24,500 (1999 est.)
Grenada:
42,300 (1996)
Guadeloupe:
125,900 (1997)
Guam:
60,000 (2000 est.)
Guatemala:
4.2 million (1999 est.)
Guernsey:
31,322 (2000)
Guinea:
3 million (1999)
Guinea-Bissau:
480,000
Guyana:
245,492 (1992)
Haiti:
3.6 million (1995)
note: shortage of skilled labor, unskilled labor abundant (1998)
Holy See (Vatican City):
NA
Honduras:
2.3 million (1997 est.)
Hong Kong:
3.39 million (2000 est.)
Hungary:
4.2 million (1997)
Iceland:
159,000 (2000)
India:
NA
Indonesia:
99 million (1999)
Iran:
17.3 million
note: shortage of skilled labor (1998)
Iraq:
4.4 million (1989)
Ireland:
1.82 million (2000 est.)
Israel:
2.4 million (2000 est.)
Italy:
23.4 million (2000)
Jamaica:
1.13 million (1998)
Japan:
67.7 million (December 2000)
Jersey:
57,050 (1996)
Jordan:
1.15 million
note: in addition, at least 300,000 workers are employed abroad
(1997 est.)
Kazakhstan:
8.8 million (1997)
Kenya:
9.2 million (1998 est.)
Kiribati:
7,870 economically active, not including subsistence
farmers (1985 est.)
Korea, North:
9.6 million
Korea, South:
22 million (2000)
Kuwait:
1.3 million (1998 est.)
note: 68% of the population in the 15-64 age group is non-national
(July 1998 est.)
Kyrgyzstan:
1.7 million
Laos:
1 million - 1.5 million
Latvia:
1.4 million (2000 est.)
Lebanon:
1.3 million (1999 est.)
note: in addition, there are as many as 1 million foreign workers
(1997 est.)
Lesotho:
700,000 economically active
Libya:
1.5 million (2000 est.)
Liechtenstein:
22,891 of which 13,847 are foreigners; 8,231 commute
from Austria and Switzerland to work each day
Lithuania:
2 million (2000 est.)
Luxembourg:
248,000 (of whom 70,200 are foreign cross-border workers
primarily from France, Belgium, and Germany) (2000)
Macau:
283,450 (1999)
Macedonia, The Former Yugoslav Republic of:
1 million (1999 est.)
Madagascar:
7 million (1999)
Malawi:
3.5 million
Malaysia:
9.
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