These are the most, and least, unionised countries around the world
Daniel Coughlin
22 December 2023
Trade union membership rates around the globe
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UAE: 0%
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Colombia: 4.7%
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Malaysia: 5.8%
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Philippines: 8.5%
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USA: 10.1%
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France: 10.3%
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Mexico: 12.4%
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Spain: 12.4%
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Australia: 12.5%
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Brazil: 13%
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New Zealand: 14.3%
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Switzerland: 14.8%
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Germany: 16.3%
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Japan: 16.5%
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India: 19.8%
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Singapore: 22.2%
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UK: 22.3%
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South Africa: 23%
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Austria: around 26%
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Ireland: around 27% or 28%
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Russia: 27.5%
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Canada: 29%
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Italy: 32.5%
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China: 44.3%
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Belgium: 49.1%
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Norway: 50.4%
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Finland: 58.8%
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Denmark: 67%
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Sweden: 68.9%
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Iceland: 92.2%
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