Malawi in the Lead
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🐄 Top Livestock Production Index
In 2022, Malawi achieved a remarkable livestock production index of 190.08, showcasing its strength in agricultural productivity.
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🕒 High Rates of Part-Time Employment
In 2020, 76.09% of Malawi's workforce was employed part-time, with 82.82% of females and 69.59% of males working part-time.
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👶 Minimal Child Employment in Manufacturing
In 2015, child employment in manufacturing was notably low, with only 0.07% of children aged 7-14 engaged in such activities.
Malawi Following Behind
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💸 High Transaction Costs for Remittances
In 2023, the average transaction cost for sending remittances to Malawi was -49.69%, highlighting inefficiencies in financial services.
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📦 Negligible Merchandise Export Residuals
In 2020, Malawi's merchandise exports had a residual value close to zero, indicating a lack of surplus in trade.
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📉 Negative Growth in Per Capita Income
Malawi experienced a -6.11% growth rate in per capita income in 2019, reflecting economic challenges for its population.
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📚 Highest Pupil-Teacher Ratio in Secondary Education
With a pupil-teacher ratio of 72.31 in 2018, Malawi faces challenges in providing individualized attention in secondary education.
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📄 Lowest Patent Applications by Nonresidents
In 2016, Malawi recorded just 1 patent application by nonresidents, indicating limited foreign innovation engagement.