Here are the top ten countries based on data from the World Bank for the year 2020:
- Japan – 29.3% of people aged 65 and older are in the workforce
- Iceland – 23.1% of people aged 65 and older are in the workforce
- South Korea – 18.9% of people aged 65 and older are in the workforce
- Switzerland – 18.3% of people aged 65 and older are in the workforce
- Norway – 17.6% of people aged 65 and older are in the workforce
- Sweden – 16.2% of people aged 65 and older are in the workforce
- Estonia – 16.1% of people aged 65 and older are in the workforce
- United Kingdom – 14.6% of people aged 65 and older are in the workforce
- Finland – 14.4% of people aged 65 and older are in the workforce
- Italy – 14.3% of people aged 65 and older are in the workforce
World Top Ten Highest Proportion of Elderly People at Work, 2016
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Country | Estimated Percentage(Over 64 Years old) | ||||
Mozambique | 77.24 | ||||
Malawi | 74.85 | ||||
Ghana | 71.30 | ||||
Central Afr. Rep. | 70.91 | ||||
Tanzania | 69.80 | ||||
Gambia | 61.60 | ||||
Uganda | 61.01 | ||||
Congo | 60.07 | ||||
Madagascar | 57.92 | ||||
Solomon Islands | 57.91 |
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