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This paper presents a theory of wage fairness in a subcontracted labor market
Annual commentary with quarterly dataset of the labour share of income, unit labour costs (ULC) and average labour compensation per hour (ALCH), with industry breakdowns.
Changes in the costs of employing labour, analysed by sector and industry. Experimental Statistics.
Guidance on how intermediaries can calculate statutory payments for off-payroll working engagements using payroll software.
Measures changes in the average labour costs per hour worked. Also known as Labour Costs Index (LCI).
This policy brief provides explanations for female farmers’ labor constraints through a mixed-methods study within the cotton sector
The extent of bias in smallholder labor data is examined by conducting a randomized survey experiment among farming households
Unit labour costs and sectional unit labour costs estimates for the whole economy and a range of industries. Unit labour costs estimates, following postponement of the publication on 8 October 2019 and 20 November 2019.
Labour share of income, unit labour costs (ULCs), unit wage costs (UWCs) and average labour compensation per hour worked (ALCH), broken down by industry.
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