Imputation, estimation and prediction using the Key Indicators of the Labour Market (KILM) data set
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Imputation, estimation and prediction using the Key Indicators of the Labour Market (KILM) data set

Employment Strategy Paper 2004/16

Type: Working paper
Date issued: 01 October 2004
Reference: 92-2-116706-2[ISBN]
Authors: Gustavo Crespi Tarantino
Uses data collected by the ILO to estimate current labour market indicators for countries where information is not yet available. Summarizes the procedures applied to the data set and presents the changes in unemployment, the employment-to-population ratios and the distribution of employment by economic sectors during the period 1991-2002, with projections to 2015.

Tag: employment, labour market, unemployment, data analysis, developed countries, developing countries

Unit responsible: Economic and Labour Market Analysis Department (EMP/ELM)

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