Top 10 Countries with the Lowest Unemployment Rates (2025): Global Employment Leaders Revealed!

Sep 5, 2025, 22:50 IST

Discover the top 10 countries with the lowest unemployment rates in 2025. From Qatar to Cambodia, see how these nations achieve near-zero joblessness and what drives their labor markets.

Top 10 Countries with the Lowest Unemployment Rate 2025, as CIA reported.
Top 10 Countries with the Lowest Unemployment Rate 2025, as CIA reported.

From oil-rich Qatar to agricultural economies like Cambodia, these 10 countries lead the world with the lowest unemployment rates in 2025. Explore their labor markets, key employment drivers, and what makes them global employment leaders. Keep reading to know more about these nations.

List of Top 10 Countries with the Lowest Unemployment Rates

Here are the countries, which lead the global employment with unemployment rates hovering near zero. Below is the table showing ranking of the top countries, based on the CIA World Factbook’s 2024 estimates:

Rank

Country

Unemployment Rate (%) (2024 est.)

1

Qatar

0.2

2

Cambodia

0.3

3

Niger

0.4

4

Thailand

0.7

5

Burundi

1.0

6

Chad

1.1

7

Bahrain

1.2

8

Laos

1.3

9

Solomon Islands

1.5

10

Moldova

1.5

Source:(All data from CIA World Factbook, 2024 estimates.)CIA

Here are the Top Five Countries with the Lowest Unemployment Rates as per recent data by the CIA:

1. Qatar (0.2%)

Qatar tops the list with only an estimated 0.2 % unemployment rate. Its energy-driven economy and extensive migrant workforce likely contribute to this incredibly low figure, as reported byCIA

2. Cambodia (0.3%)

Cambodia’s reported unemployment rate of 0.3 % might understate underemployment, as many workers are in subsistence agriculture or informal sectors. 

3. Niger (0.4%)

With 0.4 % unemployment, Niger may have a high rate of informal or subsistence jobs that are not reflected in formal statistics. Further, agriculture is the main source of employment, primarily millet, sorghum, and livestock.  CIA

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4. Thailand (0.7%)

Thailand’s rate of 0.7 % reflects strong demand in tourism and agriculture, though urban underemployment and informal work remain considerations. The tourism industry provides the main source of employment in Thailand.

5. Burundi (1.0%)

Burundi reports just 1.0 % unemployment, but the majority of its population works in informal agriculture, mainly the tea and coffee plantations, which is an aspect that may not be fully captured.

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Why does this matter?

These countries exemplify how economic structure, sector focus, and labor market strategies influence unemployment. While figures are low, they often mask informal work or underemployment, offering valuable lessons in employment policy and global labor trends.

Conclusion

Therefore, these countries exemplify the extremes of low unemployment but figures alone don’t tell the whole story. There are many experiences which reflect informal employment, migrant labour or statistical nuances. Still, they offer valuable insights into how differing economic structures shape labour markets.

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    FAQs

    • Are these data reliable across all countries?
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      The CIA World Factbook provides consistent methodologies, but local reporting differences and data collection challenges can affect comparability.
    • Does a low unemployment rate mean high prosperity?
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      Not necessarily. Countries like Niger and Burundi have very low unemployment but low GDP per capita, meaning economic hardship persists despite low jobless numbers.
    • Why do these countries report such low unemployment rates?
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      Many rely on informal sectors, subsistence agriculture, or have large migrant labour forces; definitions of unemployment vary, affecting reported figures.

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