According to an OECD report, self-employment rates are generally higher in countries with lower income levels per capita. The report defines self-employmed people as employers, own-account workers, members of producers’ co-operatives and unpaid family workers. Greece has an impressive level of entrepreneurial flair with self-employment accounting for 35.4 percent of all employment. Turkey follows with 34 percent while Mexico comes third with 32.1 percent.
The Countries With The Highest Self-Employment Rates

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This chart shows self-employment as a percentage of total employment in selected countries (2014 or latest year).




















