This Spotlight compares output, unemployment, compensation, productivity, consumer prices, and other measures around the world.
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The International Labor Comparisons (ILC) program adjusts data to a common conceptual framework because direct comparisons of national statistics across countries can be misleading due to differing concepts and methods. ILC data are used to assess U.S. economic and labor market performance relative to that of other countries and to evaluate the competitive position of the United States in increasingly global markets.
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Latest News Releases
- International Comparisons of Hourly Compensation Costs in Manufacturing, 2011 (HTML) (PDF)
- International Comparisons of Manufacturing Productivity and Unit Labor Cost Trends, 2011 (HTML) (PDF)
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Labor Force, Employment, and Unemployment
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Manufacturing in China
Manufacturing in China (tables, charts, and data comparability) (HTML)
Publications
- China's employment and compensation costs in manufacturing through 2008 (PDF)
- China's manufacturing employment and compensation costs: 2002-06 (PDF)
- Labor costs of manufacturing employees in China: an update to 2003-04 (PDF)
- Manufacturing employment and compensation in China (revised November 2005), 1990-2002 (PDF)
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- Manufacturing earnings and compensation in China, 1990-2002 (PDF)
- Manufacturing employment in China, 1990-2002 (PDF)
Manufacturing in India
India's organized manufacturing sector (tables, charts, and data comparability) (HTML)
Publications
- Labor costs in India's organized manufacturing sector (PDF 1.2MB)
Latest Publications
- BLS Spotlight on Statistics: International Labor Comparisons
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- China's employment and compensation costs in manufacturing through 2008 (PDF)
- Compensation costs in manufacturing across industries and countries, 1975-2007 (PDF)
- Labor Costs in India's Organized Manufacturing Sector (PDF)
- A Portrait of the Youth Labor Market in 13 Countries, 1980-2007 (PDF)
- International Comparisons of Hours Worked: An Assessment of the Statistics (PDF)
- International Comparisons of Harmonized Indexes of Consumer Prices (PDF)
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Other BLS Programs
- Import/Export Price Indexes—monthly data on changes in the prices of imported and exported nonmilitary goods traded between the U.S. and the rest of the world.
- International Technical Cooperation—conducts training in labor statistics for international participants and coordinates international requests for BLS services including technical experts and short-term visits to BLS.
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