The International Labour Organisation (ILO) has created Key Indicators of the Labour Market 1999, or KILM, in order to "develop a set of labour market indicators and...to widen the availability of the indicators to monitor new employment trends." Using information gathered by organizations including the World Bank, ILO, OECD, and UNESCO, KILM contains data spanning eighteen indicators and 200 countries. KILM indicators include Employment-to-Population Ratio, Status in Employment, Part-time Workers, and Hours of Work. Although the Website does not feature an online version of KILM, interested users may order it here. The site, however, does provide working papers, introductions to each of the eighteen indicators, and educational video clips about the ILO and the KILM program.
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