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Trade union density rate   2005 - 2016

Description A trade union is defined as a workers' organization constituted for the purpose of furthering and defending the interests of workers. This trade union density rate conveys the number of union members who are employees as a percentage of the total number of employees. For the purpose of this indicator in particular, trade union membership excludes union members who are not in paid employment (self-employed, unemployed, retired, etc.), unless otherwise stated in the notes.
Unit of measure %
  United States
2005 12.00
2006 11.50
2007 11.60
2008 11.90
2009 11.80
2010 11.90
2011 11.70
2012 10.80
2013 10.80
2014 10.70
2015 10.60
2016 10.30

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