Key Indicators of the Labour Market

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International Labour Office
Psychology Press, 2003 - Business & Economics - 900 pages
Key Indicators of the Labour Market (KILM) offers data for over 200 countries for the years 1980 and 1990, 1995 and the latest available subsequent five years. The KILM Interactive Software duplicates the printed publication but includes information for all years after 1980, as well as the basic statistics used to calculate the indicators presented in the book...The software includes a mapping function for those who wish to visualize data geographically according to selected data characteristics. (back cover)
 

Contents

List of tables
5
List of figures
16
Key issues in the labour market
18
B1 Fertility rates and labour force participation rates of women aged 2534 years developed industrialized
26
B7 Fertility rates and labour force participation rates of women aged 2534 years Latin America and the Caribbean
32
XI
53
1a Labour force participation rates of persons aged 15 years and over latest years
56
Employmenttopopulation ratio
87
12a Percentage point change in incidence of timerelated underemployment males and females earliest to latest
400
13a Inactivity rates for the population aged 25 to 54 years latest years
413
Educational attainment and illiteracy
439
14a Distribution of male and female labour force by level of educational attainment 2001
442
Wage and labour cost indicators
488
15a Percentage change in real wages selected economies 19902001
499
16a Change in real wages selected economies 19952001
533
285
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Chapter 5
88
2a Employmenttopopulation ratios latest years
89
Status in employment
115
3a Distribution of workforce by status in employment selected economies 2001
118
4a Employment distribution by sector latest years
141
Parttime workers
220
5a Parttime employment rates selected economies actual hours all jobs covered 19902001
224
6a Percentage of males and females working more than 40 hours per week by regional grouping latest years
239
Employment in the informal economy
259
7a Employment in the informal sector harmonized definition as a percentage of total employment latest years
266
Unemployment underemployment and inactivity indicators
281
8a Total unemployment rates latest years
289
Youth unemployment
331
9a Youth and adult unemployment rates 2001
334
9c Youth unemployment rate informal economy employment and the ratio of youthtoadult unemployment rates
336
10a Economies with incidence of longterm unemployment below 10 per cent or over 50 per cent latest years
360
Timerelated underemployment
362
11a Ratio of unemployed to labour force by level of educational attainment selected economies 2001
376
17a Relative hourly compensation costs US100 2001
592
18a Labour productivity growth rates 19802001
612
331
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411
626
489
639
Occupational wage and earning indices
655
Chapter 7
662
18e Labour productivity agriculture forestry and fisheries
676
Labour market flows
705
Matrix of transitions from initial status at time t1 to final status at time t
706
Labour market flows
707
Poverty and income distribution
721
Poverty and income distribution
725
20a Percentage point change in proportion of population living below the national poverty line earliest to latest
727
International Standard Industrial Classification of all Economic Activities ISIC
739
Appendix tables
774
E1 Availability of KILM data worldwide and by regional and subregional grouping
850
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