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International comparisons of labour disputes in 2005
International comparisons labour disputes 2005
2009/11/4
This article continues a regular series on international labour disputes and presents data on labour disputes in member countries of the European Union and the Organisation for Economic Co-operation a...
International comparisons of productivity:the current and constant PPP approach
International comparisons productivity current and constant PPP approach
2009/11/4
The purpose of this article is to explain the differences between the current and constant purchasing power parity (PPP) approaches to producing estimates of international comparisons of productivity....
International comparisons of productivity:an update to understanding revisions
International comparisons productivity update revisions
2009/11/4
The UK’s relative productivity performance has been revised (compared with the previous set of published results), following the update to the benchmarking exercise of prices across all Organisation f...
International comparisons of labour disputes in 2006
International comparisons labour disputes 2006
2009/11/4
This article continues a regular series on international labour disputes and presents data on labour disputes in member countries of the European Union and the Organisation for Economic Co-operation a...
International comparisons of hours worked:an assessment of the statistics
hours worked broad comparisons
2009/7/22
A study of 13 countries reveals that measures of hours worked based on administrative sources are relatively low while measures based on establishment and labor force surveys are relatively high; thus...
International comparisons of trends in productivity and labor costs
International comparisons trends productivity labor costs
2009/6/15
International comparisons of trends in productivity and labor costs。
International comparisons of labor force participation, 1960-81
International comparisons force participation
2009/6/4
Since 1960, rates of labor force activity have risen in four industrial nations, remained stable in one, and declined in four others; overall national participation estimates mask significant variatio...
International comparisons of labor productivity in manufacturing
International comparisons labor productivity manufacturing
2009/5/13
U.S. manufacturing competitiveness improved in 1987, as measured by relative changes in unit labor costs, because of good productivity growth, a decline in unit labor costs, and large appreciations in...
International comparisons of hourly compensation costs
hourly compensation costs exchange rate
2009/5/12
In 1988, U.S. hourly compensation costs increased by 3.3 percent; after exchange rate adjustments, compensation costs in 22 foreign countries rose faster than those in the United States. This article...
International comparisons of unemployment indicators
unemployment indicators International comparisons
2009/5/7
Seven unemployment indicators for 1989 reveal major labor market differences among North America, Europe, and Japan. Sweden and Japan have the largest increases in unemployment when part-time work for...
International comparisons of manufacturing unit labor costs
manufacturing unit labor costs labor productivity growth
2009/5/6
The rate of labor productivity growth was lower in the United States than in Japan and several European countries over the 1979-92 period. Only Belgium and the Netherlands had smaller average increase...
International comparisons of hours worked: an assessment of the statistics
hours worked International comparisons
2010/3/4
A study of 13 countries reveals that measures of hours worked based on administrative sources are relatively low while measures based on establishment and labor force surveys are relatively high; t...
International comparisons of manufacturing compensation costs
manufacturing compensation costs International comparisons
2009/4/29
Japan and many Western European economies had higher manufacturing hourly compensation costs than the United States in 1994; the trade-weighted average for 24 foreign economies was 88 percent of the U...