Annual Male Labor Force Participation Rate of African Countries in 2022

Updated on May 17, 2026.

According to data from the World Bank, in 2022, among all African countries, Madagascar had the highest male labor force participation rate (88.08%), followed by Tanzania (87.43%), and then Niger (86.42%). On the other hand, Sao Tome and Principe had the lowest male labor force participation rate (24.02%).

Use the chart and table below to see the annual male labor force participation rate for each country in 2022.

You can also see links below for the trend of the labor force participation rate for each African country.

The World Bank defines labor participation rate as "the proportion of the population ages 15 and older that is economically active: all people who supply labor for the production of goods and services during a specified period" .

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Data Source: World Bank.
Annual Male Labor Force Participation Rate of African Countries in 2022 (%)
Annual Male Labor Force Participation Rate of African Countries in 2022
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Country Male Labor Force Participation Rate (%)
Algeria 68.16
Angola 76.54
Benin 77.95
Botswana 69.36
Burkina Faso 79.53
Burundi 77.92
Cape Verde 64.28
Cameroon 74.24
Republic of Congo 70.2
Ivory Coast 74.87
Democratic Republic of the Congo 67.39
Djibouti 45.35
Central African Republic 82.69
Chad 71.79
Egypt 70.27
Equatorial Guinea 67.54
Eritrea 84.17
Eswatini 53.84
Ethiopia 79.12
Gabon 60.81
Gambia 50.14
Ghana 62.75
Guinea 63.76
Guinea-Bissau 69.99
Kenya 72.3
Lesotho 67.38
Liberia 81.57
Libya 63.42
Madagascar 88.08
Malawi 67.77
Mali 81.24
Mauritania 57.23
Mauritius 68.48
Morocco 68.84
Mozambique 80.64
Zambia 65.29
Zimbabwe 71.71
Tanzania 87.43
Uganda 84.9
Tunisia 66.21
Togo 59.62
Sudan 61.65
Somalia 47.42
South Africa 60.4
South Sudan 76.66
Sierra Leone 55.76
Senegal 66.11
Rwanda 66.14
Niger 86.42
Nigeria 85.54
Namibia 63.38
Comoros 63.9
Sao Tome and Principe 24.02

Trend of Labor Force Particiaption Rate for African Countries

Use the links below to see the trend of the labor force participation rate for the following African countries.