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CountryLabor force
1China778,100,000
2India472,000,000
3United States146,500,000
4Indonesia105,700,000
5Brazil82,590,000
6Russia71,680,000
7Japan66,660,000
8Bangladesh64,020,000
9Nigeria54,360,000
10Vietnam45,740,000
11Pakistan43,980,000
12Germany42,630,000
13Thailand34,900,000
14Philippines34,560,000
15Mexico34,110,000
16United Kingdom29,600,000
17France27,390,000
18Italy24,150,000
19Turkey23,790,000
20Korea, South22,920,000
Source: CIA World Factbook
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CountryLabour Force
1.
China
795,500,000
2.
India
487,600,000
3.
United States
153,600,000
4.
Indonesia
117,400,000
5.
Brazil
104,700,000
6.
Bangladesh
75,420,000
7.
Russia
75,410,000
8.
Japan
65,930,000
9.
Pakistan
58,410,000
10.
Nigeria
52,160,000
Source: CIA World Factbook

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