ILOSTAT Information System

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ILOSTATILO Department of Statistics

www.ilo.org/ilostat

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Increase coverage in topics and countries More indicators covering the DW agenda Move to a «country oriented» collection

Reduced delay in disseminating Improve overall data quality &

comparability Reduce overburden to countries for data

collection Standards based General purpose, integral system Reduced TCO

Objectives

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ILOSTAT Information SystemProcess Overview Country-centric approach

Broader interaction with countries◦ Off-line x-Questionnaire (Excel)◦ e-Questionnaire◦ EDI (SDMX)

Controlled vocabulary footnotes system

Error-free data passed to the dissemination database

New ILOSTAT website integrated to Department of Statistics’ and ILO’s IKMG

Paper or fax

questionnaire

Data CollectionDatabase

Web Database(Replica)

YEARBOOK Publication

Full AutomaticUpload

Manual Inputby Stat. Assistant

Consistency check

Automatic printout generation

Editingby Stat. Assistant

Weeklyupdate

LABORSTA Website(with dynamic charts and maps)

NO

YEARBOOK CD

Excel questionnaires(1 simplified book)

SDMX fileE-Questionnaires

(on line via internet)

Full AutomaticUpload

Stat. AssistantE-mail or phone call

Country counterparts

Selected data collection mode

CORRECT?

Main Database

YES

No Answer Received

Error Report

Data Flow Control Dashboard

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ILOSTAT Information SystemIT considerations Modular design following GSBPM

Oracle RDBMS and development tools Automated procedure for xQ and SDMX

uploading with structural consistency E-Questionnaire online data collection Single set of metadata Single interactive consistency

procedure regardless of data collection means

«False positives» handling thru allowance issuing

Full screen data editor Dynamic content dissemination website Data workflow management module

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LABORSTA data

Content &Documents

Current website services deliveryIndependent user interfaces

Colaboration

WCMS 10g

SAS

Plone

LABORSTA

backoffice

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Oracle WebCenter Portal

Content &Documents(Dynamic)

ILOSTAT data Backoffice

Applications

WCMS 11g

WCMS 10g

Oracle DBMS

ADF

WebCenter Spaces

APEX

SAS

Oracle DBMS

Colaboration &

Social Network

New website services deliveryUnified user interface

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More than just a website…

Data Compilation

Data Cleaning

Derived Indicators

Data Migration

Dissemination

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Areas of Work◦ ILOSTAT Database

(Compilation)◦ Standards Setting◦ Technical Cooperation◦ Capacity Building

Data Dimensions◦ Subject◦ Country◦ Classification (Breakdown)◦ Sources

Activities and Products◦ Documents (Resolutions,

Guidelines, etc.)◦ Publications◦ Events

Website components

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◦ ILOSTAT Data Dissemination

Few static pages Dynamic Pages

◦ Metadata driven◦ Pull content from ILOSTAT

databases

Reports ◦ Built on-the-fly by ADF◦ Smart notes computation◦ Filtering, sorting, export

CMS documents◦ Context searches

ILOSTAT Components

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Accessing the data By Country By Subject By Classification By Collection By DWI Bulk download

Crosscutting access to related publications, documents, survey’s metadata, etc

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◦ ILOSTAT Data Compilation

LABORSTA YI Migration◦ Series linkage

STI integration Other collections

◦ CPI◦ Public Sector◦ External

eQuestionnaire SDMX

Coming soon…

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◦ ILOSTAT Website Features

Maps◦ Data Mapper

Sources & Methods Mobile My ILOSTAT SDMX dissemination Publishing

◦ Collins◦ Google Public Data◦ Mapping World Atlas

Coming soon…

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Conclusions

Increased coverage Improved opportunity Increased comparability Improved quality Multi-mode data collection Standards based Multiple “collections”/”datasets” Reduced TCO

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ILOSTAT and DWIM – Main decent work indicators LABORSTA YI STI Othe

r

Employment to population ratio    

Unemployment rate    

Youth not in education and not in employment  

Informal employment  

Working poor  

Low pay rate (below 2/3 of median hourly earnings)    

Employment in excessive working time  

Child labour

Precarious employment rate

Occupational segregation by sex 

Female share of employment in senior and middle management  

Occupational injury rate, fatal 

Share of population aged 65 and above benefiting from a pension

Public social security expenditure (% of GDP)

Union density rate  

Enterprises belonging to employer organization [rate]

Collective bargaining coverage rate 

Indicator for Fundamental Principles and Rights at Work (To be dev)

AD-HOC

SIMPOC

SECSOC

SECSOC

ILOSTAT

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ILOSTAT and DWIA – Additional decent work indicators LABORST

A YI STI Other

Labour force participation rate    

Youth unemployment rate    

Unemployment by level of education  

Employment by status in employment  

Proportion of own-account and contr. family workers in total empl.  

Share of wage employment in non -agricultural employment    

Average hourly earnings in selected occupations  

Average real wages

Minimum wage as % of median wage

Manufacturing wage index

Employees with recent job training 

Usual hours worked  

Annual hours worked per employed person  

Time -related underemployment rate

Hazardous child labour SIMPOC

Forced labour  

ILOSTAT

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ILOSTAT and DWIA – Additional decent work indicators (cont.) LABORST

A

YI STI

Other

Job tenure    

Subsistence worker rate    

Real earnings casual workers  

Gender wage gap  

Other worst forms of child labour

Indicator for Fundamental Principles and Rights at Work  

Measure for discrimination by race / ethnicity / of indigenous …    

Share of women in wage employment in the non-agricultural sector  

Occupational injury rate, non fatal

Time lost due to occupational injuries

Labour inspection (inspectors per 10,000 employed persons)

Health care exp. not financed out of pocket by private households

Share of population covered by (basic) health care provision

Strikes and lockouts/rates of days not worked 

SECSOC

SECSOC

ILOSTAT

SIMPOC

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ILOSTAT and DWI

C – Economic and social context for decent work LABORSTAYI ST

IOthe

r

Children not in school (% by age)    

Estimated % of working age population who are HIV positive    

Labour productivity (GDP per employed person, level & growth rate)  

Income inequality (percentile ratio P90/P10, income or consumption)  

Inflation rate (CPI)  

Employment by branch of economic activity    

Education of adult population  

Labour share in GDP

Real GDP per capita in PPP$ (level and growth rate)

Female share of employment by industry

Wage / earnings inequality (percentile ratio P90/P10) 

Poverty measures

UNESCO

WHO

UNESCOUNDP

IMF

ILOSTAT

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ILOSTAT and DWI

SUMMARY TOTAL LABORSTA

ILOSTAT

M – Main decent work indicators 18 6  12

A – Additional decent work indicators 30 15  18

C – Economic and social context for decent work 12 3  8

TOTAL 60 24 38

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ILOSTAT Stats

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1749

71

137165

4271,657

7,71930,12178,916364,524~2,500,000

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Data availabilityPercent of countries reporting data by topic

Total # in grou

p

POP EAP EMP TRU UNE EIP YTH NEET

HRS EAR LC CPI INJ STR POV LABINSP

SODLAB INC %

Total 232 63% 60% 59% 30% 58% 58% 36% 35% 30% 18% 41% 28% 18% 21% 24% 25% 16%

Europe 52 83% 87% 88% 65% 88% 85% 71% 71% 58% 50% 63% 56% 35% 40% 33% 48% 33%

America 51 75% 69% 69% 25% 67% 69% 41% 37% 33% 12% 41% 31% 25% 22% 33% 35% 14%

Asia 49 71% 69% 63% 31% 63% 67% 35% 35% 33% 8% 51% 27% 16% 20% 27% 16% 16%

Africa 57 42% 39% 33% 11% 32% 32% 11% 11% 11% 5% 25% 9% 2% 11% 12% 11% 5%

Oceania 23 26% 17% 26% 9% 22% 17% 9% 9% 4% 9% 9% 9% 9% 4% 4% 9% 9%Selected groupsOECD 34 100% 100% 100% 88% 100% 100% 94% 97% 65% 56% 76% 76% 56% 50% 53% 79% 50%

CIS 12 83% 83% 83% 58% 92% 83% 67% 67% 67% 50% 75% 58% 17% 58% 33% 33% 58%

MENA 20 95% 85% 80% 20% 70% 80% 30% 30% 25% 5% 40% 15% 10% 10% 20% 0% 10%

Latin America (excl. Caribbean)

20 90% 95% 95% 50% 90% 95% 75% 60% 50% 25% 50% 50% 50% 50% 60% 65% 20%

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