Contact us | Site map |
 

Countries where the discount is applicable

Ordering in your local country you may pay in your currency. If you Order online the payment is in Swiss Franc.

Key indicators of the labour market (Fifth edition) with interactive CD-ROM (Trilingual English/French/Spanish)

KILM provides a valuable, wide-ranging reference tool to meet the ever-increasing demand for timely, accurate and accessible information on the rapidly changing world of work. It includes all the basic statistics used to calculate 20 key labour market indicators allowing researchers to compare and contrast between economies and within regions across time. The fifth edition of the KILM also includes interactive software which makes searching for relevant information quick and simple.

Type Book
Date issued 2008
Reference 9789221201250 (ISBN)
Format available Hardback (1020 pp.)
Prices 250 Sw.frs.; US$250; £135; 180 Euros
Support medium Paper
Unit responsible Publications
Subjects poverty, statistics, labour statistics, developed countries, developing countries, employment, labour market, labour costs, labour force, labour force participation, labour market segmentation, labour policy, unemployment
This valuable, wide-ranging reference tool meets the ever-increasing demand for timely, accurate and accessible information on the rapidly changing world of work. Now in its fifth edition, the Key Indicators of the Labour Market (KILM) offers the general user with instant and straightforward access to data on the world’s labour markets.

Harvesting vast information from international data repositories and regional and national statistical sources, this important reference tool offers data for over 200 countries from 1980 through to the latest available subsequent year. Using statistical data on the labour force, employment, unemployment, underemployment, educational attainment of the workforce, wages and compensation, productivity and labour costs, employment elasticities, and poverty as market indicators, the software provides users with access to the most current information available.

The KILM includes all the basic statistics used to calculate 20 key labour market indicators allowing researchers to compare and contrast between economies and within regions across time.
^ top