World Wealth and Income Database , WID

Indicators and statistics

Working conditions | Vulnerability | Poverty Tabular data | Quantitative data National level 1980 | 1981 | 1982+ 37 Austria | Belgium | Croatia+ 40
Coordinated by Facundo Alvaredo, Anthony B. Atkinson, Thomas Piketty, Emmanuel Saez and Gabriel Zucman, the World Wealth and Income Database aims to provide open access to data series on income and wealth worldwide. The goal is to be able to produce Distributional National Accoun...

Eurofound European Quality of Life Survey Dataset , EQLS

Indicators and statistics, Datasets

Working conditions | Vulnerability | Poverty Survey data | Quantitative data National level 2003 | 2007 | 2008+ 3 EU28 | Other | Austria+ 32
Eurofound Income indicators is a section of the Eurofound interactive database on quality of life in Europe. Its website offers quantitative and quantified indicators drawn from surveys of the European Foundation and other published sources. The data cover 34 countries.

Dataset for Flexicurity Analysis

Indicators and statistics

Working conditions | Vulnerability | Poverty Policy data | Quantitative data National level since 1990 | 1990 | 1991+ 20 EU27 | Other | Austria+ 29
The Dataset for Flexicurity Analysis is compiled by members of RECWOWE Strand 1 'Tensions Between Flexibility and Security'. The main objective is to study the tensions between labour market flexibility and socio-economic security by using existing and relevant data sources. The...

OECD Earnings and Wages database

Indicators and statistics

Working conditions | Vulnerability | Poverty Tabular data | Quantitative data National level since 1970 | 1980 | 1981+ 39 Austria | Belgium | The Czech Republic+ 26
The OECD Earnings and Wages database is part of the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) and offers comparable statistics on average wages, employee compensation by activity, the gender wage gap and wage levels. Data is for the most part available since 1...

Multilinks Database

Datasets

Working conditions | Vulnerability | Labour policy+ 1 Policy data | Textual data | Tabular data National level 2004 | 2009 EU27 | Other | Austria+ 28
The Multilinks Database on Intergenerational Policy Indicators is a database from The Wissenschaftszentrum Berlin. The database provides over 70 indicators on social policy rights, legal obligations to support, and care service usage. It offers a structured overview of access to...

Mutual Information System on Social Protection of the Council of Europe , MISSCEO

Datasets, Indicators and statistics

Working conditions | Vulnerability | Social policy+ 1 Policy data National level 2004 | 2005 | 2006+ 14 Albania | Armenia | Bosnia & Herzegovina+ 8
The Mutual Information System on Social Protection of the Council of Europe (MISSCEO) aims to promote the exchange of information on social protection in the member states of the Council of Europe (which are European countries that are not members of the European Union (EU) or th...

OECD Mental Health and Work

Datasets, Indicators and statistics

Working conditions | Vulnerability | Poverty Policy data | Tabular data | Quantitative data National level since 1990 | 1990 | 1991+ 27 Austria | Belgium | Denmark+ 6
The OECD topic "Mental Health and Work" is a part of broader topic 'health' and aims to increase the knowledge on the issue of mental ill-health and work. It evaluates policy options for selected OECD countries (OECD) identifying good and bad practices and reform necessities. The...

EurWORK: European Observatory of Working Life

Datasets, Indicators and statistics

Working conditions | Vulnerability | Social policy+ 1 Survey data | Textual data National level since 1970 | 1980 | 1981+ 40 EU28 | Other | Austria+ 28
Established in 2014, the European Observatory of Working Life (EurWORK) brings together Eurofound’s long-established observatories on industrial relations (EIRO) and working conditions (EWCO). EurWORK encompasses all of Eurofound's resources on working conditions and sustainable...

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