Montserrat
4,521 ; note - lowered by flight of people from volcanic
activity (2000 est.)
Morocco
10.84 million (2003)
Mozambique
9.2 million (2000 est.)
Namibia
760,000 (2003)
Nepal
10 million
note: severe lack of skilled labor (1996 est.)
Netherlands
7.46 million (2003)
Netherlands Antilles
89,000 (2000)
New Caledonia
79,400 (including 15,018 unemployed, 1996)
New Zealand
2.008 million (2003 est.)
Nicaragua
1.91 million (2003)
Niger
70,000 receive regular wages or salaries (2002 est.)
Nigeria
54.36 million (2003 est.)
Niue
NA (1998 est.)
Norfolk Island
NA
Northern Mariana Islands
6,006 total indigenous labor force; 2,699
unemployed; 28,717 foreign workers (June 1995)
Norway
2.38 million (2003 est.)
Oman
920,000 (2002 est.)
Pakistan
43.98 million
note: extensive export of labor, mostly to the Middle East, and use
of child labor (2003)
Palau
9,845 (2000)
Panama
1.19 million
note: shortage of skilled labor, but an oversupply of unskilled
labor (2003 est.)
Papua New Guinea
3.25 million (2003)
Paraguay
2.15 million (2003 est.)
Peru
8.63 million (2003 est.)
Philippines
34.56 million (2003)
Pitcairn Islands
12 able-bodied men (1997)
Poland
16.92 million (2003 est.)
Portugal
5.409 million (2003)
Puerto Rico
1.3 million (2000)
Qatar
140,000 (2003 est.)
Reunion
309,900 (2000)
Romania
9.28 million (2003 est.)
Russia
71.68 million (2003 est.)
Rwanda
4.6 million (2000)
Saint Helena
3,500
note: 1,200 work offshore (1998 est.)
Saint Kitts and Nevis
18,170 (June 1995)
Saint Lucia
43,800 (2001 est.)
Saint Pierre and Miquelon
3,261 (1999)
Saint Vincent and the Grenadines
67,000 (1984 est.)
Samoa
90,000 (2000 est.)
San Marino
18,500 (1999)
Sao Tome and Principe
NA
Saudi Arabia
6.43 million
note: more than 35% of the population in the 15-64 age group is
non-national (2003)
Senegal
4.62 million NA (2003)
Serbia and Montenegro
2.93 million (2003 est.)
Seychelles
30,900 (1996)
Sierra Leone
1.369 million (1981 est.)
Singapore
2.2 million (2003)
Slovakia
2.58 million (2003)
Slovenia
875,000 (2003)
Solomon Islands
26,840 (1999)
Somalia
3.7 million (very few are skilled laborers)
South Africa
16.35 million economically active (2003)
Spain
18.8
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