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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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