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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 workers • ...