Table 7. ALL EMPLOYEES: Indexes of hourly compensation costs (United States = 100)


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   Table 7. ALL EMPLOYEES:  Indexes of hourly compensation costs in manufacturing, 32
            countries or areas and selected economic groups, selected years, 1996-2006


   Country or area                 1996    1998    2000    2002    2004    2005    2006


   Americas
   UNITED STATES.............       100     100     100     100     100     100     100
   ARGENTINA.................        33      34      33      11      15      18      22
   BRAZIL....................        32      29      17      11      13      17      20
   CANADA....................        85      78      75      69      83      89      98
   MEXICO....................        10      10      12      13      12      12      13

   Asia and Oceania
   AUSTRALIA.................        89      77      69      66      95      98     102
   ISRAEL....................        51      53      52      46      46      46      49
   JAPAN.....................       109      90     103      81      89      86      82
   KOREA, REPUBLIC OF........        42      28      38      37      43      49      57
   NEW ZEALAND...............        57      45      38      37      52      56      54
   PHILIPPINES...............         6       4       4       4       4       4       5
   SINGAPORE.................        53      49      47      44      45      44      46
   TAIWAN....................        31      27      30      25      25      26      27

   Europe
   AUSTRIA...................       135     114      93      92     118     119     124
   BELGIUM...................       124     107      90      91     116     118     123
   CZECH REPUBLIC............        15      15      14      17      22      24       -
   DENMARK...................         -     107      92      95     122     124     129
   FINLAND...................       112      94      81      84     111     112     119
   FRANCE....................       126     109      88      85     109     110     114
   GERMANY...................         -     125     108     107     137     135     139
   HUNGARY...................        15      15      14      19      26      27      28
   IRELAND...................        75      70      62      68      97      99     105
   ITALY.....................        95      84      67      68      93      93      97
   NETHERLANDS...............         -     103      85      89     118     117     119
   NORWAY....................         -     116     102     116     142     149     156
   POLAND....................         -      15      14      15      17      19      21
   PORTUGAL..................        30      28      23      23      30      30      32
   SLOVAKIA..................         -      13      11      12      18      20      22
   SPAIN.....................        70      61      51      52      70      70      74
   SWEDEN....................       116     103      89      85     112     110     116
   SWITZERLAND...............       147     122      99     102     122     120     121
   UNITED KINGDOM............        77      90      87      86     106     108     114

   Trade-weighted measures
   All 31 Foreign Economies
     (1,2)...................        70      68      65      60      73      75      78
   OECD (3)..................        75      72      69      65      79      81      85
   Europe....................        99     100      86      87     112     112     116
   Euro Area (4).............       104     103      87      88     114     114     118
   Asian NIEs (5)............        41      32      37      35      37      40      44

   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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