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Which rich nations have the most self-employed people?

Being your own boss across the globe
US – 6.2% self-employed
Norway – 6.5% self-employed
Denmark – 8.2% self-employed
Sweden – 9.8% self-employed
Germany – 10.2% self-employed
Japan – 10.4% self-employed
France – 11.6% self-employed
Austria – 12.3% self-employed
Finland – 13.1% self-employed
Belgium – 14.3% self-employed
Switzerland – 14.8% self-employed
South Africa – 15.2% self-employed
Canada – 15.2% self-employed
Ireland – 15.3% self-employed
UK – 15.3% self-employed
Spain – 16.5% self-employed
Netherlands – 16.6% self-employed
Australia – 16.9% self-employed
Portugal – 17% self-employed
Czech Republic – 17% self-employed
New Zealand – 18.5% self-employed
Poland – 20.3% self-employed
Italy – 23.2% self-employed
South Korea – 25.3% self-employed
Mexico – 31.4% self-employed
Brazil – 32.3% self-employed
Turkey – 32.6% self-employed
Greece – 34% self-employed
China – 46.9% self-employed
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Being your own boss across the globe

Being your own boss is the dream of many people and with the rise of the so-called 'gig economy' it's not only a dream, but for many a long-term legitimate form of employment. However, the number of self-employed workers and the industries they work in varies considerably in the world's richest nations, according to the most recent figures from the International Labour Organization (ILO).
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Amy Palmer

02 August 2019

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