Monday, October 24, 2011

[IWS] ILO: SHORT TERM INDICATORS OF THE LABOUR MARKET [updated 14 October 2011]

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ILO

Department of Statistics

 

SHORT TERM INDICATORS OF THE LABOUR MARKET [updated 14 October 2011]

http://laborsta.ilo.org/sti/sti_E.html

 

 

Timely information on the labour market and consumer prices are indispensable for drawing up appropriate policy responses to the global economic crisis. Each month the ILO publishes the latest national data for indicators which have been selected for their ability to reflect recent and short term changes.

 

 

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T he data published in the Short term indicators of the labour market page are drawn from official national statistical sources. They are compiled and released on a monthly, quarterly or half-year basis and based on national definitions.



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