Global Road Passenger Transport Employment by Country

Global Road Passenger Transport Employment exhibited notable variances across different countries in 2024. Mexico led with 566.26 thousand employees, followed by Germany and Japan with 517.25 and 497.19 thousand employees, respectively. Countries like Spain, Peru, and the United States had significant but lower figures, ranging between 201.59 and 147.65 thousand employees. Conversely, smaller European countries like Greece, Sweden, and Malta showed much lower figures, below 5 thousand employees. The year-on-year variations indicate mixed trends, with Peru (2.18%) and Romania (4.11%) observing significant growth, while France (-7.89%) and Sweden (-11.17%) saw declines over the past year.

Future trends to watch for in Global Road Passenger Transport Employment include:

  • Technology advancements in transportation, likely influencing employment in countries with high-tech adoption.
  • Environmental policies pushing for cleaner transport solutions, potentially affecting employment in traditional road transport sectors.
  • Demographic shifts and urbanization impacting demand and employment in the road passenger transport sector.
  • Economic conditions and investments in public transport infrastructure shaping employment trends across different regions.

Top countries in Road Passenger Transport Employment by Country

# 10 Countries Units (Employees) Last Year YoY 5-years CAGR
1 1 Mexico 566,260 2023 +3.58% +0.87% View data
2 2 Germany 517,250 2023 +5.89% +1.4% View data
3 3 Japan 497,190 2023 -2.06% -2.19% View data
4 4 Spain 201,590 2023 +0.4% +0.24% View data
5 5 Peru 155,670 2023 +14.14% +2.18% View data
6 6 United States 147,650 2023 +7.59% -0.84% View data
7 7 Romania 133,040 2023 +6.22% +4.11% View data
8 8 Italy 97,700 2023 +0.083% -0.07% View data
9 9 Kazakhstan 62,510 2023 +1.9% +0.95% View data
10 10 Hungary 56,790 2023 +0.24% +0.56% View data