OECD Employment and Labour Market Statistics

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2074-4129 (en ligne)
DOI :
10.1787/lfs-data-en
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The OECD Employment and Labour Market Statistics database includes a range of annual labour market statistics and indicators from 1960 broken down by sex and age as well as information about part-time and short-time workers, job tenure, hours worked, unemployment duration, trade union, employment protection legislation, minimum wages, labour market programmes for OECD countries and non-member economies.
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Mots-clés: labour market, statistics, labour force, trade union, labour, jobs, unemployment, employment
 

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DOI :
10.1787/lfs-ear-data-en

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This database includes data on gross earnings, nominal and minimum wages and minimum wages relative to median wages.
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  • Gross earnings: decile ratios

    This subset of the OECD Employment and Labour Market Statistics Database contains three earnings-dispersion measures broken down by gender - ratio of 9th-to-1st, 9th-to-5th and 5th-to-1st - where ninth, fifth (or median) and first deciles are upper-earnings decile limits, unless otherwise indicated, of gross earnings of full-time dependent employees. The dataset also includes a series on the incidence of low-paid workers defined as the share in total dependent employment of workers earning less than two-thirds of median earnings. Data are expressed in ratios and presented from 1950 onwards.
  • Minimum wages relative to median wages

    This dataset contains annual data on minimum wages relative to median wages of full-time workers. For cross-country comparisons, data on minimum wage levels are further supplemented with another measure of minimum wages relative to average wages, that is, the ratio of minimum wages to median earnings of full-time employees. Median rather than mean earnings provide a better basis for international comparisons as it accounts for differences in earnings dispersion across countries. Data coverage begins in 1960.
  • Nominal minimum wages

    his dataset contains annual data on minimum wages in national currency at current prices. Cross-country comparisons are base upon national currency units, pay periods (hourly, daily, weekly, monthly), and time and frequency. Statistics are available from 1960 onwards.
  • Real hourly minimum wages

    This dataset contains annual data on real hourly minimum wages in US dollars, at current exchange rates and at current PPPs. Real hourly minimum wages are statutory minimum wages converted into a common hourly pay period for the 21 countries for which they are available. The resulting estimates are deflated by national Consumer Price Indices (CPI). The data are then converted into a common currency unit using either US $ current exchange rates or US $ Purchasing Power Parities (PPPs) for private consumption expenditures.Data are presented from 1960 onwards.
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