Welcome to LABORSTA Internet!
View and download data and metadata for over 200 countries or territories from LABORSTA, an International Labour Office database on labour statistics operated by the ILO Department of Statistics
What's new ?
- Short term indicators of the labour market
- Direct access to all country profiles (XLS PDF)
- Direct access to all selected series by country (XLS PDF)
- Rural Labour Statistics Dataset (CSV)
- Syntopicon of Rural Labour Statistics (PDF)
- Rural Analytical Results (PDF)
- Labour Statistics for Rural Development (PDF)
Statistics by topic
[ By country - By publication ]
Total and Economically Active Population
- Main statistics (annual): economically active population by age group, by level of education and age group, by industry and status in employment, by occupation and status in employment, by industry and by occupation
- Economically Active Population Estimates and Projections 1980-2020 (EAPEP)
Employment
- Main statistics (annual): employment general level, by economic activity, by occupation, by status in employment - paid employment by economic activity, in manufacturing
- Main statistics (monthly): employment general level - paid-employment in non-agricultural activities, in manufacturing
- Employment for detailed occupational groups by sex (SEGREGAT)
- ILO-Comparable Estimates - adjusted annual average employment and unemployment estimates (ILOCE)
- Public sector employment
- Distribution of the employed population by hours of work
Unemployment
- Main statistics (annual): unemployment general level, by age group, by level of education, by economic activity, by occupation
- Main statistics (monthly): unemployment general level
- ILO-Comparable Estimates - Adjusted annual average employment and unemployment estimates (ILOCE)
Hours of Work
- Main statistics (annual): hours of work by economic activity, in manufacturing
- Main statistics (monthly): hours of work per week in non-agricultural activities, in manufacturing
- Wages and hours of work in 159 occupations (ILO October Inquiry)
- Distribution of the employed population by hours of work
Wages
- Main statistics (annual): wages by economic activity, in manufacturing
- Main statistics (monthly): wages in non-agricultural activities, in manufacturing
- Wages and hours of work in 159 occupations (ILO October Inquiry)
Labour Cost
- Main statistics (annual): labour cost in manufacturing
Consumer Price Indices
- Main statistics (annual): general indices, general indices excluding housing, food indices, electricity, gas and other fuels indices, clothing indices, rent indices
- Main statistics (monthly): general indices, food indices
- Retail prices of 93 food items (ILO October Inquiry)
Occupational Injuries
- Main statistics (annual): cases of injury with lost workdays, rates of occupational injuries, days lost by economic activity
Strikes and Lockouts
- Main statistics (annual): strikes and lockouts, workers involved, days not worked, rates of days not worked by economic activity
Household Income and Expenditure
- Statistics (HIES)
International Labour Migration
- Statistics
Metadata
- Definitions
- Classifications: description of the international classifications used
- Sources and Methods, Labour Statistics: methodological descriptions of national statistics by source
LABORSTA Internet for ILO Offices
Friday, May 6, 2011
LABORSTA Internet (E)
Friday, March 11, 2011
Bloomberg - Business & Financial News, Breaking News Headlines
Bloomberg - Business & Financial News, Breaking News Headlines
In 1981 Bloomberg started out with one core belief: that bringing transparency to capital markets through access to information could increase capital flows, produce economic growth and jobs, and significantly reduce the cost of doing business. Today’s Bloomberg builds on that foundation - everything we do connects decision makers in business, finance and government to a broad and dynamic network of information, news, people and ideas that enables faster, more effective decisions. Come see how we do it.
Wednesday, January 13, 2010
U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics
U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics
The Bureau of Labor Statistics is the principal fact-finding agency for the Federal Government in the broad field of labor economics and statistics. [More about the BLS Mission]
Vision
With the strongest commitment to integrity and objectivity, the BLS will be premier among statistical agencies, producing impartial, timely, and accurate data relevant to the needs of our users and to the social and economic conditions of our Nation, its workers, and their families.
Wednesday, May 6, 2009
Career Voyages - Good Jobs, Better Pay, Brighter Future - About Career Voyages
Career Voyages - Good Jobs, Better Pay, Brighter Future - About Career Voyages
This web site is the result of a collaboration between the U.S. Department of Labor and the U.S. Department of Education. It is designed to provide information on in-demand occupations along with the skills and education needed to attain those jobs.
To learn more about how these industries and occupations were selected, click here.
If you want to keep abreast of the changes and future enhancements coming to Career Voyages, be sure to visit our What's New page.
Our Vision
- to inform you of occupations experiencing growth and for which there are an increasing number of job openings;
- to make you aware of the skills and education required for these occupations; and
- to inform you of training and education that is available to prepare for these occupations and to help you advance in a career path toward a brighter future!
Career Voyages - Good Jobs, Better Pay, Brighter Future - About Career Voyages
Monday, February 9, 2009
O*NET OnLine
The O*NET system serves as the nation's primary source of occupational information, providing comprehensive information on key attributes and characteristics of workers and occupations. The O*NET database houses this data and O*NET OnLine provides easy access to that information. Learn more about O*NET.
Get the most out of OnLine with OnLine Help. Our help system covers all of OnLine's features, with step-by-step examples to guide you. At any time, click the "OnLine Help" link in the top left corner of the page to get context-specific help.
If your search identifies occupations that require skills or abilities that may be difficult to use because of a health problem or disability, please consider job accommodations.
O*NET OnLine was developed for the U.S. Department of Labor by the National Center for O*NET Development. For more information about the O*NET project, please visit the O*NET Resource Center.
Labordoc home page
Labordoc contains references to a wide range of print and electronic publications, including journal articles, from countries around the world, on all aspects of work and sustainable livelihoods, and the work-related aspects of economic and social development and human rights. Labordoc provides an ever increasing number of links to online publications available on the Internet.
Tuesday, January 6, 2009
Labor Arts
LABOR ARTS is a virtual museum; we gather, identify and display images of the cultural artifacts of working people and their organizations. Our mission is to present powerful images that help us understand the past and present lives of working people. AFL-CIO President John J. Sweeney has urged all international unions to cooperate in locating for display on Labor Arts "the treasure trove of cultural objects that have moved workers into action from the very inception of our movement."