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Databook of International Labour Statistics 2008
JILPT Databook of International
Labour Statistics 2008 is
the 12th edition of a comprehensive statistical annual from
a variety of sources in different countries. The databook
2008 contains 145 tables corresponding to nine major substantive
chapters on 1) economy and business; 2) population and labour
force; 3) employment structure; 4) unemployment, unemployment
insurance and employment adjustment; 5) wages and labour
costs; 6) hours of work and working-time arrangements; 7)
labour union, industrial relations and occupational accidents; 8)
education and human resources development; 9) worklife and
welfare. All tables are available for download in Excel
and PDF format.
Table of contents
1 |
Economy
and Business
-Nominal GDP
-Nominal and real GDP growth rates
-National income per capita
-Compensation of employees
-GDP by economic activity
-GDP by expenditure approach
-GDP by production approach
-National savings rates
-Industrial production indices
-Overseas production ratio, manufacturing
-Current account and trade balance
-Inward FDI flows, by host region and economy
-Outward FDI flows, by host region and economy
-Exchange rates
-Wholesale price indices
-Consumer price indices
-Purchasing power parities (PPPs)
-Comparative price levels
-Purchasing power parities (PPPs) and comparative
price levels
-Labour productivity levels
-Labour share
-Average annual labour productivity growth rates,
manufacturing
-Unit labour cost, manufacturing |

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Size: A5, Pages: 310
March 2008 released |
2 |
Population
and Labour Force
-Total population
-(Ref. Population prospects of Japan)
-Population growth rates
-Youth population, 0-14 years old
-Working age population, 15-64 years old
-Elderly population, 65 years old or over
-Population by sex and age group
-Crude birth rates and crude death rates
-Life expectancy at birth by sex
-(Ref. Japan's average life expectancy)
-Total fertility rates
-Labour force
-Population, labour force and labour force participation
rates by sex and age group
-(Ref. Male labour force participation rates,
65 years old or over)
-Employment/population ratios, 15-64 years old
-Population, total employment and employment/population
ratios by sex and age group
-Stock of foreign population
-Inflow of foreign workers
-Stock of foreign labour force |
3 |
Employment
Structure
-Total employment by economic
activity
-Sectoral composition of employment
-Paid employment by economic activity
-Total employment by occupation and sex
-Occupational composition of employment
-Employment by professional status
-Composition of employment by professional status
-Part-time employment as a proportion of total
employment
-Women's share in part-time employment
-Temporary employment as a proportion of total
employment
-Temporary employment as a proportion of total
employment by sex and age group
-Temporary agency workers as a propotion of total
workforce
-Length of service of employees by sex and age
group
-Youth's views on job changes, 18-24 years old
-The age one ought to retire from work
-Job creation rates, job destruction rates, job
redistribution rates and job net increase rates
-Public employment services
-Fee-charging employment services
-Temporary employment agency services
-Measures to promote the employment of older people
-Age-based legal mechanisms including statutory
retirement age |
4. |
Unemployment,
Unemployment Insurance and Employment Adjustment
-Standardised unemployment rates
-Unemployment rates (officially published national
sources)
-Unemployment by age group
-Unemployment rates by age group
-Incidence of long-term unemployment among total
unemployment
-Incidence of unemployment by duration
-Definitions of unemployment
-Unemployment insurance schemes
-(Ref. Supplemental unemployment assistance schemes)
-Number of persons receiving unemployment benefit
-Employment adjustment speed
-Statutory regulations or case-law principles
concerning dismissal |
5. |
Wages
and Labour Costs
-Hourly wages, manufacturing (preliminary
calculation)
-Wages, manufacturing
-Wages by economic activity
-Annual growth rates for hourly earnings, percentage
change from previous year, manufacturing
-Earnings gap between full-time and part-time
workers, female
-Labour costs, manufacturing (preliminary calculation:
exchange rate conversion)
-Annual growth rates for unit labour costs, percentage
change from previous year
-Annual growth rates for unit labour costs, percentage
change from previous year
-Structure of labour costs as a percentage of
total costs, manufacturing
-Hourly labour costs for production workers, manufacturing
-Gender wage and job tenure gap
-Gender wage gap in median earnings of full-time
employees
-Wage gap by age group, manufacturing
-Wage gap by length of service, manufacturing
-Wage gap by establishment size, all industries
-Income Gini coefficient
-Income share by quintiles
-Relative poverty rates among the entire population
-Minimum wage-fixing mechanisms
-Changes in the minimum wage |
6. |
Hours
of Work and Working-time Arrangements
-Estimates of annual hours actually worked for production workers, manufacturing
-Hours of work per week, manufacturing
-Proportion of workers working long hours by gender
-Number of annual holidays
-Legal holidays
-Working-time arrangements |
7. |
Labour
Union, Industrial Relations and Occupational Accidents
-Trade union membership and density rates (national official statistics)
-Union density rates according to the ILO Union Database
-Number of labour disputes, workers involved and days not worked
-Number of workers injured due to occupational accidents and days lost
-Incidence rates of occupational accidents
-Labour dispute resolution mechanisms |
8. |
Education
and Human Resources Development
-Enrollment rates in higher education
-School system
-Participation rates in non-formal job-related education and training
-Career development and job-search assistance for youth
-Measures to tackle the youth employment challenges
-(Ref. Sub-minimum wages for youth) |
9. |
Worklife
and Welfare
-Composition of households and NPISH, resources side/uses side
-Final consumption expenditure of domestic households per capita by purpose
-Percentage distribution of final consumption expenditure of domestic households by purpose
-Household income and expenditure by age of household reference person
-Financial assets of households and NPISHs
-Percentage of respondents unable to afford food, medical and health care or clothes
-Public social expenditure by policy area, at current prices/in percentage of GDP
-Social security benefits as a percentage of national income
-Tax and social security burden as a percentage of national income
-Public expenditure on labour market programmes as a percentage of GDP
-Public pension schemes
-Corporate pension schemes
-Employer-employee social insurance contribution rates
-Public assistance systems
-Childcare leave schemes
-Financial support for childcare, including child benefits
-Childcare services (availability of childcare facilities for pre-school children)
-Employment measures for the disabled
-Main structure of daily average time use of the employed by activity group and sex
-Indicators of national power and social infrastructure
-Structure of workday time use, male
-Structure of holiday time use, male
-Gender Empowerment Measure (GEM) |
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