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...

CSB Social inequality and wealth distribution in the welfare state

Indicators and statistics

Working conditions Policy data | Quantitative data National level 1992 | 1993 | 1994+ 27 Austria | Belgium | Bulgaria+ 24
The CSB Minimum Income Protection Indicators database contains data on minimum income protection provisions for workers, people at working age not in work, and the elderly. Information on net disposable incomes is available since 1992 for 15 EU member states. From 2001 on, CSB-MI...

WISE: World Indicators of Skills for Employment

Indicators and statistics, Datasets

Working conditions | Poverty Policy data | Tabular data | Quantitative data National level since 1990 | 1990 | 1991+ 23 Austria | Belgium | Bulgaria+ 30
World Indicators of Skills for Employment (WISE) provide a comprehensive system of information relating to skills development. WISE presents countries with data upon which they can design skills policies and programs and monitor their impact on key outcomes, including responsiven...

OECD Ageing and Employment Policies Project

Indicators and statistics

Working conditions | Poverty Policy data | Quantitative data National level since 1970 | 1980 | 1981+ 40 Austria | Belgium | The Czech Republic+ 30
The OECD Ageing and Employment Policies Project is part of the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) and forms a collection of data on work and employment regarding older people, as well as of policy reviews in order to encourage greater labour market part...

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