Table 10. ALL EMPLOYEES: Annual percent change in hourly compensation costs in national currency


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   Table 10. ALL EMPLOYEES:   Annual percent change in hourly compensation costs in national
            currency in manufacturing, 32 countries or areas and selected economic groups,
            selected years, 1996-2006


   Country or area                 1996-   1996-   2000-   2003    2004    2005    2006
                                   2006    2000    2006 

   Americas
   UNITED STATES.............       3.0     2.7     3.1     4.3     2.8     2.7     -.5
   ARGENTINA.................      10.6     2.4    16.5    15.2    24.0    21.3    26.8
   BRAZIL....................       6.0     2.4     8.5    10.5    12.4     9.5     5.2
   CANADA....................       2.5     1.7     3.0     2.7     4.1     2.9     2.1
   MEXICO....................       8.7    11.6     6.8     9.2     3.8     3.4     4.2

   Asia and Oceania
   AUSTRALIA.................       4.7     3.8     5.3     7.7     5.2     2.7     4.4
   ISRAEL....................       5.9     9.5     3.5     1.9     1.1     2.9     3.4
   JAPAN.....................        .8     1.2      .6      .9      .7     1.7      .4
   KOREA, REPUBLIC OF........       7.9     9.1     7.1     5.4     7.1     5.4     7.7
   NEW ZEALAND...............       3.1     2.7     3.3     2.5     2.3     3.4     4.9
   PHILIPPINES...............       7.7     6.7     8.4     5.5    10.3     7.7     8.1
   SINGAPORE.................       2.6     4.7     1.2     2.9      .4    -1.3    -1.6
   TAIWAN....................       3.1     4.9     2.0     1.1     1.4     4.5     2.1

   Europe
   AUSTRIA...................       2.4     2.1     2.7     2.8     1.6     3.5     3.1
   BELGIUM...................       3.2     3.4     3.1     1.6     2.3     4.2     2.9
   CZECH REPUBLIC............       7.2     9.0       -     5.5     6.0     3.5       -
   DENMARK...................         -       -     3.7     3.9     1.0     4.0     3.0
   FINLAND...................       3.9     3.2     4.4     3.3     4.6     3.7     4.7
   FRANCE....................       2.1     1.9     2.3     2.3     2.0     2.8     2.6
   GERMANY...................         -       -     2.1     2.9     1.2      .9     1.5
   HUNGARY...................      13.0    17.9     9.9     8.3     8.0     7.2     8.5
   IRELAND...................       6.4     5.8     6.9     7.9     7.0     5.3     4.0
   ITALY.....................       3.2     1.8     4.1     5.3     5.7     2.7     2.5
   NETHERLANDS...............         -       -     3.6     4.8     2.4     2.0      .7
   NORWAY....................         -       -     5.1     4.7     5.9     2.8     4.1
   POLAND....................         -       -     4.6     2.5     3.3     4.4     6.0
   PORTUGAL..................       4.0     4.4     3.8     2.5     2.4     4.4     4.2
   SLOVAKIA..................         -       -     8.3     9.5     4.1     7.6     7.1
   SPAIN.....................       4.0     3.3     4.5     4.9     3.7     3.8     4.2
   SWEDEN....................       3.9     3.9     3.9     4.3     3.1     2.0     3.2
   SWITZERLAND...............       1.1      .6     1.3     1.0      .5     1.2      .9
   UNITED KINGDOM............       5.2     6.5     4.4     5.5     3.5     5.2     3.1

   Trade-weighted measures
   All 31 Foreign Economies
     (1,2)...................       4.3     4.7     3.9     4.3     3.6     3.2     2.8
   OECD (3)..................       4.2     4.7     3.8     4.3     3.4     3.0     2.7
   Europe....................       4.0     4.0     3.5     4.0     3.0     3.0     2.5
   Euro Area (4).............       3.6     3.1     3.3     3.8     2.9     2.6     2.3
   Asian NIEs (5)............       5.1     6.7     4.1     3.4     3.7     3.6     3.8

   Rates of change based on compound rate method.
   Dash means data not available.
   (1) For a description of trade-weighted measures and economic groups, see the Technical
       Notes preceding these tables.
   (2) The trade-weighted measures for all employees in this table are not directly comparable
       with those for production workers earlier in this release; the country coverage
       of the two series differs slightly.
   (3) Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development.
   (4) Euro Area refers to European Union member countries in this release that have adopted
       the Euro as the common currency as of January 1, 2001.
   (5) The Asian NIEs are Republic of Korea, Singapore, and Taiwan.

   Source: U.S. Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics, January 2008.

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