Thursday, January 19, 2012

[IWS] OECD LABOUR-RELATED STATISTICS—CTRL +CLICK ON THE TITLES BELOW to RETRIEVE DATA

IWS Documented News Service

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Institute for Workplace Studies----------------- Professor Samuel B. Bacharach

School of Industrial & Labor Relations-------- Director, Institute for Workplace Studies

Cornell University

16 East 34th Street, 4th floor---------------------- Stuart Basefsky

New York, NY 10016 -------------------------------Director, IWS News Bureau

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OECD LABOUR-RELATED STATISTICS—CTRL + CLICK ON THE TITLES BELOW to RETRIEVE DATA

http://stats.oecd.org/Index.aspx

 

Labour

·         Labour Costs

o    Early Estimates of Quarterly ULC Indicators – Total economy

o    Quarterly benchmarked Unit Labour Cost indicators – By economic activity

§  Quarterly benchmarked Unit Labour Cost indicators – By economic activity

§  Total Labour Cost & Real Output

§  Unit Labour Cost Indices

§  Quarterly benchmarked Unit Labour Cost indicators – By economic activity

o    Unit Labour Costs - Annual Indicators

§  Unit Labour Costs - Annual Indicators

§  Unit Labour Costs

§  Unit Labour Costs - Annual Indicators

§  Labour Productivity per Unit Labour Input

§  Labour Compensation per Unit Labour Input

§  Labour Compensation per Employee/Hour ($US PPP adjusted)

§  Exchange Rate Adjusted ULC

§  Labour Income Share Ratios

§  Real Output & Total Labour Cost

·         Earnings

o    Average annual wages

o    Decile ratios of gross earnings

o    Hourly Earnings (MEI)

o    Minimum relative to average wages of full-time workers

o    Minimum wages at current prices in NCU

o    Real hourly minimum wages

·         Employment Protection

o    Strictness of employment protection – overall

o    Strictness of employment protection – regular employment

o    Strictness of employment protection – temporary employment

o    Strictness of employment protection - collective dismissals

·         Labour Force Statistics

o    Annual Labour Force Statistics

§  ALFS Summary tables

§  ALFS Summary tables

§  Population

§  Population growth rate

§  Annual civilian labour force

§  Annual labour force statistics

o    Labour Statistics (MEI)

§  Labour Force Statistics (MEI)

§  Labour Force Statistics (MEI)

§  Quarterly total employment

§  Employment: by gender

§  Employment: by industry

§  Quarterly total labour force

§  Harmonised Unemployment Rates and Levels (HURs)

§  Survey based unemployment rates and levels

§  Registered Unemployed and Job Vacancies (MEI)

§  Registered Unemployed and Job Vacancies (MEI)

§  Registered unemployment rates and levels

§  Job Vacancies

o    LFS by sex and age

§  LFS by sex and age

§  LFS by sex and age - composition

§  LFS by sex and age - composition

§  LFS by sex and age

§  LFS by sex and age - indicators

o    Full-time Part-time employment

§  FTPT employment based on a common definition

§  FTPT employment based on national definitions

§  Incidence of FTPT employment - common definition

§  Incidence of FTPT employment - national definitions

o    Involuntary part-time workers

§  Incidence of involuntary part time workers

§  Involuntary part time workers

o    Economic short-time workers

§  Economic short time workers

§  Incidence of economic short time workers

o    Permanent temporary employment

§  Employment by permanency of the job

§  Incidence of permanent employment

o    Job tenure

§  Employment by job tenure intervals - average tenure

§  Employment by job tenure intervals - average tenure

§  Employment by job tenure intervals - average tenure copy

§  Employment by job tenure intervals - persons

o    Hours worked

§  Average annual hours actually worked per worker

§  Average usual weekly hours worked on the main job

§  Incidence of employment by usual weekly hours worked

§  Usual hours worked by weekly hour bands

o    Unemployment by duration

§  Average duration of unemployment

§  Incidence of unemployment by duration

§  Unemployment by duration

o    Discouraged workers

§  Discouraged workers

§  Incidence of discouraged workers

·         Labour Market Programmes

o    Public expenditure and participant stocks on LMP

§  Public expenditure and participant stocks on LMP

§  Participants stocks on LMP by main categories (% labour force)

§  Public expenditure of LMP by main categories (% GDP)

·         Trade Union

o    Trade union density

o    Union members and employees

·         ILO - Labour Statistics database

 

 

 

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Stuart Basefsky                  

Director, IWS News Bureau               

Institute for Workplace Studies

Cornell/ILR School                       

16 E. 34th Street, 4th Floor            

New York, NY 10016                       

                                   

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