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Top earners have become the subject of intense public and scholarly debate. This is the first paper that comprehensively documents the profiles of the 1% highest paid employees across 18 European countries. The data come from the largest harmonised source available, an employer-based survey that covers the labour income of 10 million employees, excluding the self-employed. The patterns that emerge are broadly common across countries. Workers in the top 1% tend to be 40 to 60 years old, be men, have tertiary education, work in finance or manufacturing, and be senior managers. The analysis also uncovers several cross-country differences. For example, top earners are younger in Eastern Europe, and they include more women in countries with higher overall female employment. The new estimates in this paper are similar to related ones based on administrative records in the few countries for which such studies exist, indicating that the sample is broadly representative of the characteristics of top earners.

Wheat stocks and real price development appears in OECD-FAO Agricultural Outlook 2009.

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Wheat production and prices appears in OECD-FAO Agricultural Outlook 2009.

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Value-added taxes in OECD countries appears in OECD Economic Surveys: Korea.

Value-added taxes in OECD countries appears in OECD Economic Surveys: Japan.

Unemployment rates and educational attainment, by gender (2006) Number of 25-to-64-year-olds in unemployment as a percentage of the labour force aged 25 to 64, by level of education attained and gender appears in Education at a Glance 2008: OECD Indicators.

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Unemployment rates and educational attainment (2006) Number of 25-to-64-year-olds in unemployment as a percentage of the labour force aged 25 to 64, by level of education attained appears in Education at a Glance 2008: OECD Indicators.

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