International Labour Organization - ILO
The International Labour Organization provides UNdata with two products:
LABORSTA and
Key Indicators of the Labour Market (KILM).
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LABORSTA
ILO Bureau of Statistics
The LABORSTA is an International Labour Office database operated by the ILO Bureau 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.
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Key Indicators of the Labour Market
ILO Economic and Labour Market Analysis Department
The Key Indicators of the Labour Market contains a core set of 20 labour market indicators that cover various facets of decent work deficits around the world. The set of indicators is maintained in order to reflect changing labour market conditions and can be adjusted if necessary. This flexibility as well as extensive country coverage makes it a cornerstone for a diverse set of research activities and projects that take place within and outside the ILO.
The KILM also provides the foundation for the ILO’s world and regional estimates for labour force, employment, employment by status, employment by sector, unemployment, labour productivity, employment elasticities and working poverty, which are used in the World Employment Report (WER), Global Employment Trends (GET) reports and most likely in the forthcoming Decent Work Report.
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