Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

MP Amarasuriy­a calls out Sri Lanka’s low rank on female labour force participat­ion

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To assess this claim, Factcheck consulted the Labour Force Survey for Sri Lanka’s statistics and used the Internatio­nal Labour Organizati­on, ILOSTAT database to compare

Sri Lanka’s female labour force participat­ion rate in 2019 with that of the rest of the world.

As claimed by MP Harini Amarasuriy­a, Sri Lanka’s female labour force participat­ion rate in 2019 was 34.5% for women and 73% for men.

In South Asia, Sri Lanka has a lower female labour force participat­ion than Nepal, Bhutan, Maldives, and Bangladesh. However, Sri Lanka’s female labour force participat­ion rate is higher than the weighted average rate for South Asia, due to the very low labour force participat­ion rate in India, which also has the highest population.

Even on weighted averages,

Sri Lanka’s female labour force participat­ion rate remains lower than all low-income countries, high income countries, middle-income countries (the income group Sri Lanka belongs to) and the rest of the world (see Exhibit 1).

Out of a total 187 countries and territorie­s featured in the ILOSTAT database, Sri Lanka is ranked 161st. As such, Sri Lanka’s female labour force participat­ion rate is ranked in the bottom 15% in the world.

These indicators affirm the claim by MP Harini Amarasuriy­a that Sri Lanka’s female labour force participat­ion rate is amongst the lowest in the world.

Therefore, we classify the MP’S statement as TRUE.

*Factcheck’s verdict is based on the most recent informatio­n that is publicly accessible. As with every fact check, if new informatio­n becomes available, Factcheck will revisit the assessment.

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