Family worker

Auxiliary worker (5)
Clandestine worker (5)
Expatriate worker (3)
Family worker (7)
Female worker (6)
Frontier worker (5)
Labour force (114)
Manual worker (5)
Migrant worker (24)
Multiskilled worker (5)
Non-working population (1)
Older worker (10)
Professional qualifications (12)
Seasonal worker (3)
Worker (721)
Worker with disabilities (5)
Working poor (5)
Working population (31)
Young worker (6)

Synopsis: Employment & working conditions: Labour market: Labour force: Family worker:


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G#3v 4591 Family worker 0#4#family worker Family worker G#3v 4592 Female worker 0#4#female work force Female worker

0#4#female worker Female worker G#3v 4593 Frontier worker 0#4#cross border worker Frontier worker 0#4#frontier worker Frontier worker


WEF_GlobalCompetitivenessReport_2014-15.pdf.txt

Proportion of own-account and contributing family workers in total employment 2012 or most recent Vulnerable employment refers to unpaid family workers and own

-account workers as a percentage of total employment†that is the share of own-account and contributing family workers in total

employment. A contributing family worker is a person who is self -employed in a market-oriented establishment operated by a related

person living in the same household, and who cannot be regarded as a partner because the degree of his or her commitment to the


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