Self-Employed, Female (As % of Female Workforce) fell 0.697% to 96.1% in Central African Republic in 2020, according to World Bank.
Historically, Self-Employed, Female (As % of Female Workforce) in Central African Republic reached an all time high of 96.9% in 2016 and an all time low of 93.4% in 1991. When compared to Central African Republic's main peers, Self-Employed, Female (As % of Female Workforce) in Cameroon amounted to 85.7%, 98.9% in Chad, 67.0% in Sudan and 91.2% in Dem. Republic of the Congo in 2020.
Central African Republic has been ranked 5th within the group of 173 countries we follow in terms of Self-Employed, Female (As % of Female Workforce), 3 places above the position seen 10 years ago.
Self-Employed, Female (As % of Female Workforce) | Unit | 2000 | 2001 | 2002 | 2003 | 2004 | 2005 | 2006 | 2007 | 2008 | 2009 | 2010 | 2011 | 2012 | 2013 | 2014 | 2015 | 2016 | 2017 | 2018 | 2019 | 2020 |
Angola | % | 85.7% | 86.4% | 86.6% | 86.9% | 87.3% | ||||||||||||||||
Cameroon | % | 86.3% | 85.8% | 85.3% | 84.4% | 83.7% | ||||||||||||||||
Central African Republic | % | 96.7% | 96.8% | 96.9% | 96.8% | 96.8% | ||||||||||||||||
Chad | % | 98.4% | 98.4% | 98.7% | 98.9% | 98.9% | ||||||||||||||||
Congo | % | 90.5% | 91.1% | 91.4% | 91.4% | 91.5% | ||||||||||||||||
Dem. Republic of the Congo | % | 90.2% | 90.1% | 90.2% | 89.8% | 89.0% | ||||||||||||||||
Egypt | % | 48.8% | 48.5% | 33.9% | 37.0% | 34.7% | ||||||||||||||||
Ethiopia | % | 90.3% | 89.5% | 88.8% | 88.1% | 87.3% | ||||||||||||||||
Gabon | % | 37.4% | 36.6% | 36.2% | 36.2% | 36.4% | ||||||||||||||||
Niger | % | 97.8% | 98.0% | 98.1% | 98.1% | 98.3% | ||||||||||||||||
Nigeria | % | 87.0% | 87.5% | 87.7% | 86.8% | 85.9% | ||||||||||||||||
South Sudan | % | 96.3% | 96.0% | 96.0% | 96.0% | 95.9% | ||||||||||||||||
Sudan | % | 66.8% | 66.4% | 65.6% | 64.7% | 64.0% | ||||||||||||||||
Zambia | % | 87.4% | 86.7% | 85.7% | 84.1% | 84.5% |