OECD Employment and Labour Market Statistics, 1950-2019

Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner. The OECD Employment and Labour Market Statistics provide detailed annual information the employment and labour market for the period 1950/60 onwards for all OECD countries (where data is available). The OECD Employment and Labou...

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Main Author: Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development
Format: Dataset
Language:English
Published: 2015
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.5255/UKDA-SN-7654-4
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Summary:Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner. The OECD Employment and Labour Market Statistics provide detailed annual information the employment and labour market for the period 1950/60 onwards for all OECD countries (where data is available). The OECD Employment and Labour Market Statistics includes a range of annual labour market statistics and indicators broken down by sex and age as well as information about part-time and short-time workers, job tenure, hours worked, unemployment duration, trade union, employment protection legislation, minimum wages, labour market programmes for OECD countries and non-member economies. These data were first provided by the UK Data Service in February 2015. Main Topics : • administrative data • age dependency ratio • age groups • age structure • agriculture • armed force • average salary • average tenure s • average wages • births • broad economic activities • civil employment • civilian labour • collective dismissals • constant prices • current prices • death rates • dependent employment • discouraged workers • dismissals • duration of unemployment • earning-dispersion measures • earnings • employee density • employee turnover • employee union • employees • employment • employment protection legislation • employment ratio • employment status • exchange rate • finance • full-time • full-year equivalent employee • gender • gross earnings • health • incidents • independent workers • industry • Involuntary part time workers • job tenure • jobs • labour • labour force • labour force forecasts • labour market • labour market fluidity • labour market programmes • labour regulation • low pay incidence • median wages • membership • migration rates • minimum wages • national legislation • natural increase rates • pension age • population • population baseline • population estimates females • population projections • PPP • professional status • real estate • rigidness • salary earner ratio • salary earners • self-employed • services • short-time ...