Published every two years since 1999, the KILM is a collection of 20 key indicators of the labour market, ranging from employment and variables relating to employment (status, sector, hours, etc.) to the lack of work and the characteristics of jobseekers, education, wages and compensation costs, labour productivity and working poverty. Taken together, the indicators give a strong foundation from which to begin addressing key questions related to productive employment and decent work. The KILM 6th Edition software contains the KILM manuscript and data for the 20 KILM indicators. It allows the user to build queries and export selected data in various formats. Both data and program are updated automatically via the Internet when you open the software.