STAN Database for Structural Analysis, 2020 edition — Employees in Latvia

Latvia: STAN Database for Structural Analysis, 2020 edition — Employees was 1,509 Hours in 2018. ▼ Falling

Latest (2018)
1,509 Hours
Change on year
up 4.2%
Rank
7th
of 9 groups
All-time high
1,878 Hours
in 2008
All-time low
1,434 Hours
in 2010
Years of data
24
1995–2018

STAN Database for Structural Analysis, 2020 edition — Employees in Latvia, 1995–2018

05001.0k1.5k2.0k1995200620181995: 1.5k Hours1996: 1.6k Hours1997: 1.6k Hours1998: 1.6k Hours1999: 1.6k Hours2000: 1.5k Hours2001: 1.6k Hours2002: 1.6k Hours2003: 1.6k Hours2004: 1.6k Hours2005: 1.6k Hours2006: 1.7k Hours2007: 1.8k Hours2008: 1.9k Hours2009: 1.5k Hours2010: 1.4k Hours2011: 1.5k Hours2012: 1.5k Hours2013: 1.5k Hours2014: 1.5k Hours2015: 1.5k Hours2016: 1.5k Hours2017: 1.4k Hours2018: 1.5k Hours

Source: Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development. Measured in Hours.

Analysis

Latvia recorded 1,509 Hours for stan database for structural analysis, 2020 edition — employees in 2018.

Compared with earlier readings it is up 4.2% on the previous year and down 19.7% over ten years.

Over the whole period, stan database for structural analysis, 2020 edition — employees in Latvia peaked at 1,878 Hours in 2008 and was at its lowest, 1,434 Hours, in 2010.

The long-run direction has been consistently falling across the 24 years of available data.

STAN Database for Structural Analysis, 2020 edition — Employees in Latvia, year by year

Annual values for STAN Database for Structural Analysis, 2020 edition — Employees in Latvia, 1995 to 2018.
Year Hours Change
1995 1,550 Hours
1996 1,558 Hours +0.6%
1997 1,628 Hours +4.5%
1998 1,622 Hours -0.4%
1999 1,593 Hours -1.8%
2000 1,539 Hours -3.4%
2001 1,568 Hours +1.9%
2002 1,584 Hours +1.0%
2003 1,606 Hours +1.4%
2004 1,573 Hours -2.1%
2005 1,626 Hours +3.4%
2006 1,711 Hours +5.2%
2007 1,762 Hours +3.0%
2008 1,878 Hours +6.5%
2009 1,547 Hours -17.6%
2010 1,434 Hours -7.3%
2011 1,469 Hours +2.4%
2012 1,481 Hours +0.8%
2013 1,506 Hours +1.7%
2014 1,496 Hours -0.7%
2015 1,467 Hours -1.9%
2016 1,457 Hours -0.7%
2017 1,449 Hours -0.6%
2018 1,509 Hours +4.2%

Averages by decade

DecadeAverage LowestHighest Years
1990s 1,590 Hours 1,550 Hours 1,628 Hours 5
2000s 1,639 Hours 1,539 Hours 1,878 Hours 10
2010s 1,474 Hours 1,434 Hours 1,509 Hours 9

Countries ranked near Latvia

  1. 4 Italy 30,782 Hours compare
  2. 5 Canada 30,234 Hours compare
  3. 6 Spain 27,581 Hours compare
  4. 7 Colombia 26,182 Hours
  5. 8 Chile 12,417 Hours compare
  6. 9 Czechia 8,174 Hours compare
  7. 10 Sweden 7,882 Hours compare

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Frequently asked questions

What is stan database for structural analysis, 2020 edition — employees in Latvia?
Stan database for structural analysis, 2020 edition — employees in Latvia was 1,509 Hours in 2018, according to Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development.
What is the highest stan database for structural analysis, 2020 edition — employees recorded in Latvia?
The highest recorded value was 1,878 Hours in 2008.
What is the lowest stan database for structural analysis, 2020 edition — employees recorded in Latvia?
The lowest recorded value was 1,434 Hours in 2010.
How does Latvia rank for stan database for structural analysis, 2020 edition — employees?
Latvia ranks 7th out of 9 groups with data for 2018.
Is stan database for structural analysis, 2020 edition — employees rising or falling in Latvia?
Over the last ten years it is down 19.7%. The long-run trend across the full record is falling.
Where does this Latvia data come from?
The figures come from Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development, published as part of STAN Database for Structural Analysis, 2020 edition — Employees. Statizoid updates them automatically from the source API.

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Indicator
STAN Database for Structural Analysis, 2020 edition — Employees
Unit
Hours
Source
Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development
Licence
OECD Terms and Conditions (attribution required)
Coverage
34 places, 957 data points, 1970–2019
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