Analyze how self-employment has changed in Costa Rica and compare the shares of women and men working in self-employed jobs.
Self-employed workers represented 26.6% of total employment in Costa Rica in 2025. The self-employment rate was 23.3% among employed women and 28.8% among employed men, producing a 5.5-percentage-point gap favoring men. The total self-employment share changed by -2.2 percentage points over five years and by -2.8 percentage points over ten years.
In the common comparison year 2025, Costa Rica ranked 111th of 187 economies by the share of self-employed workers in total employment.
Costa Rica Self-Employment by Gender by Year
Data source: World Bank, World Development Indicators — Self-employed, total, % of total employment, modeled ILO estimate (SL.EMP.SELF.ZS); Self-employed, female, % of female employment, modeled ILO estimate (SL.EMP.SELF.FE.ZS); Self-employed, male, % of male employment, modeled ILO estimate (SL.EMP.SELF.MA.ZS); Employers, total, % of total employment, modeled ILO estimate (SL.EMP.MPYR.ZS); Contributing family workers, total, % of total employment, modeled ILO estimate (SL.FAM.WORK.ZS); Vulnerable employment, total, % of total employment, modeled ILO estimate (SL.EMP.VULN.ZS); Wage and salaried workers, total, % of total employment, modeled ILO estimate (SL.EMP.WORK.ZS).
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About the Indicators
Self-employed, total, modeled ILO estimate. Workers who are sole or joint owners of the businesses in which they work, including own-account workers, employers and cooperative members, as a share of total employment.
Self-employed, female, modeled ILO estimate. The self-employment rate among employed women, using the same definition as the total self-employment indicator.
Self-employed, male, modeled ILO estimate. The self-employment rate among employed men, using the same definition as the total self-employment indicator.
Employers, modeled ILO estimate. Self-employed workers who employ one or more employees, as a share of total employment.
Contributing family workers, modeled ILO estimate. Workers who help run a family business or farm without a formal wage, as a share of total employment.
Vulnerable employment, modeled ILO estimate. The combined share of own-account workers and contributing family workers in total employment; a group that generally lacks formal work arrangements and social protection.
Wage and salaried workers, modeled ILO estimate. Employees holding paid employment jobs, as a share of total employment.