International Labour Statistics

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comparative labour market analysis
consumer prices
cross-country labour market trends
Early Retirement Schemes
Economic History
EEC Country
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EUI Working Paper
Female Participation Rates
George F. Ray
industrial disputes
industrial relations research
International Competitiveness
International Labour Statistics
International Monetary Fund
James J. Hughes
K. Holden
Labor Economics
Labor Policy
Labour Force Sample Surveys
Labour Markets
Lump Sum Severance Payment
Main Economic Indicators
Measuring Consumer Prices
Normal Retirement Age
OECD countries
OECD employment data
OECD Information
OECD Rate
Paid Holiday Entitlement
Paul Blyton
Pensioner Households
R. Price
S. Creigh
Social Charges
Statistical Analysis
trade union membership
trade union statistics
UK Economy
UK Level
UK Member
unemployment measurement techniques
Wage Drift
wage statistics methodology
West Germany
Women's Average Earnings
Women’s Average Earnings

Product details

  • ISBN 9780367075460
  • Weight: 453g
  • Dimensions: 210 x 297mm
  • Publication Date: 01 Aug 2020
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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First published in 1989. The oil crises of the 1970s and increasing international competitive pressures had profoundly changed the structure and performance of labour. Analysis of labour markets, and especially international comparisons, can be difficult, given the differences between definitions, scope, coverage of data, methods, presentation, and economic and social influence in different regions. This book is an invaluable guide for users of international labour statistics. It centralizes and co-ordinates, from a range of sources, basic statistical information regarding the labour force for a large number of countries.

Individual chapters, by specialists in the particular subject areas, deal with eight key aspects relating to the labour markets of major, developed capitalist countries (OECD countries); working population, unemployment, wages, consumer prices, labour costs, hours of work, trade union membership, and industrial disputes. The book discusses the nature of the data sources and statistical compilations, highlights cross-national trends over the past fifteen years, outlines the inherent difficulties of making such cross-country comparisons, and points out the potential pitfalls of interpretation of which users are often insufficiently aware. The book includes a summary of key labour market data, on an individual country basis, for twenty-four OECD countries and twenty other countries.

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