Index Numbers of Production, Employment, and Productivity in Manufacturing Industries, Table 3

Index Numbers of Production, Employment, and Productivity in Manufacturing Industries, Table 3

Table
1980 = 100
Relative
importance{1} Production Employment Productivity{2}
Area 1980 1994 1993 1994 1993 1994 1993 1994

World{3} 1,000 1,000 125 131 ... ... ... ...
Industrial countries 861 812 118 123 ... ... ... ...
Less industrialized
countries 139 188 171 188 ... ... ... ...
North America{4} 282 315 136 146 ... ... ... ...
Canada 22 21 119 128 98 ... 121 ...
United States 260 293 143 152 89 90 161 169
Latin America{5} 79 73 115 121 ... ... ... ...
Brazil 26 21 99 107 ... ... ... ...
Mexico 18 ... 131 135 160 157 82 86
Asia{6} 183 249 173 178 ... ... ... ...
India 11 ... 214 231 ... ... ... ...
Japan 131 136 135 136 120 118 112 115
South Korea 6 19 380 421 166 171 229 247
Europe{7} 422 343 103 106 ... ... ... ...
Austria 9 9 132 138 78 75 169 184
Belgium 13 11 118 121 ... ... ... ...
Denmark 5 0 134 ... 94 ... 143 ...
Finland 6 6 127 142 65 66 195 215
France 75 63 104 109 79 76 132 143
Former West
Germany 114 105 115 120 97 92 118 131
Greece 4 3 97 98 ... ... ... ...
Ireland 2 4 234 264 85 88 275 300
Netherlands, The 14 14 123 128 ... ... ... ...
Norway 5 5 113 121 76 79 149 154
Portugal 3 3 140 139 98 ... 142 ...
Sweden 13 13 116 128 ... ... ... ...
Switzerland 13 13 122 132 ... ... ... ...
United Kingdom 58 54 115 120 63 ... 183 ...
Rest of the world{8} 34 ... ... ... ... ... ... ...
Oceania 15 14 121 126 ... ... ... ...
South Africa 8 6 104 106 99 ... 106 ...

{1}The 1980 weights are those applied by the UN Statistical Office.
{2}This is 100 times the production index divided by the employment index, giving a rough
indication of changes in output per person employed.
{3}Excluding Albania, China, North Korea, Vietnam, former Czechoslovakia, former Soviet
Union, and former Yugoslavia.
{4}Canada and the United States.
{5}South and Central America (including Mexico) and the Caribbean islands.
{6}Asian Middle East and East and Southeast Asia, including Japan, Israel, and Turkey.
{7}Excluding Albania, former Czechoslovakia, former Yugoslavia, and European countries
of the former Soviet Union.
{8}Africa and Oceania.
Source: UN, Monthly Bulletin of Statistics. ILO, Yearbook of Labour Statistics.

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