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Source: LABORSTA | International Labour Organization

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Country or AreaYearSexCoverageSourceSourceIDTypeValue 
Comoros1991Total men and womenTotal coveragePopulation census# 0Unemployed251,2
Comoros1991Total men and womenTotal coveragePopulation census# 0Previously employed171,2
Comoros1991Total men and womenTotal coveragePopulation census# 0First job seekers91,2
Comoros1991MenTotal coveragePopulation census# 0First job seekers61,2
Comoros1991MenTotal coveragePopulation census# 0Previously employed131,2
Comoros1991MenTotal coveragePopulation census# 0Unemployed191,2
Comoros1991WomenTotal coveragePopulation census# 0Unemployed71,2
Comoros1991WomenTotal coveragePopulation census# 0Previously employed41,2
Comoros1991WomenTotal coveragePopulation census# 0First job seekers21,2

Footnotes

1 - Persons aged 12 years and over.
2 - November.
Source

LABORSTA

Source:  International Labour Organization

The LABORSTA is an International Labour Office database operated by the ILO Department of Statistics which has data and metadata on labour statistics for over 200 countries or territories. The databases cover household income and expenditure statistics, economically active population, employment, unemployment, employment (or labour force) by detailed occupational group and sex, obtained from population censuses or labour force surveys, comparable employment and unemployment estimates, public sector employment, hours of work, wages, labour cost, consumer prices, October inquiry results, occupational injuries and strikes and lockouts (data since 1969), statistical sources and methods.

Since December 2013, 90% of the information in LABORSTA have been migrated to ILOSTAT (www.ilo.org/ilostat), ILO's new Statistical Information System.
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