Publications on Wages

January 2009

  1. Publication

    Yearbook of Labour Statistics, CD-ROM Multi-user - 2009

    01 January 2009

    Sources and Methods: Labour Statistics, Volumes 1-10 - Published annually

  2. Publication

    Yearbook of Labour Statistics, CD-ROM Single-user - 2009

    01 January 2009

    Sources and Methods: Labour Statistics, Volumes 1-10 - Published annually

  3. Publication

    Occupational Wages and Hours of Work and Retail Food Prices, CD-ROM Multi-user - 2009

    01 January 2009

    Statistics from the ILO October Inquiry - Published annually

  4. Publication

    Occupational Wages and Hours of Work and Retail Food Prices, CD-ROM Single-user - 2009

    01 January 2009

    Statistics from the ILO October Inquiry - Published annually

  5. Publication

    Yearbook of Labour Statistics - Country profiles - 2009

    01 January 2009

    Published annually

  6. Publication

    Yearbook of Labour Statistics - Time series - 2009

    01 January 2009

    Published annually

  7. Publication

    Occupational Wages and Hours of Work and Retail Food Prices - 2009

    01 January 2009

    Statistics from the ILO October Inquiry - Published annually

November 2008

  1. Publication

    Executive summary of the Global Wage Report 2008/09

    25 November 2008

    Global Wage Report 2008/09 Minimum wages and collective bargaining: Towards policy coherence

  2. Publication

    Global Wage Report 2008/09: Minimum wages and collective bargaining: Towards policy coherence

    25 November 2008

    Global Wage Report 2008/09: Minimum wages and collective bargaining: Towards policy coherence

  3. Publication

    Global Wage Report 2008/09 Towards policy coherence: Minimum wages and collective bargaining

    20 November 2008

    The first in a new series of ILO reports focusing on wage developments, this volume reviews major trends in the level and distribution of wages around the world since 1995. It considers the effects of economic growth and globalization on wage trends, looking closely at the role of minimum wages and collective bargaining, and suggests ways to improve wage levels and to enable more equal distribution.