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International Labour Organization (ILO)

Overview

The International Labour Organization (ILO) is a United Nations agency with 180+ Member States that set labor standards and policies. The ILO publishes data related to the labor market.

Example topics covered:

  • Employment and unemployment
  • Population
  • Potential labor force
  • Labor force participation
  • Rate of labor underutilization
  • Working poverty rate
  • Annual growth rate of output per worker.

The above can be cut by sex, age, occupation, status in employment, economic activity (e.g. education, utilities, construction), rural/urban areas, and economic class.

Key Attributes

Geographic CoverageGlobal
Entity LevelCountry, Country Group
Time GranularityMonthly, Quarterly, Annual - Varies by variable
Release FrequencyMonthly, Quarterly, Annual - Varies by variable
HistorySince 1976
info

As with all Public Domain datasets, Snowflake aims to release data on Snowflake Marketplace as soon as the underlying source releases new data. We check periodically for changes to the underlying source and, upon detecting a change, propagate the data to Snowflake Marketplace immediately. See our release process for more details.

Notes

All Snowflake products follow the EAV (entity, attributes, value) model with a unified schema. Entities are tangible objects (e.g. geography, company) that Snowflake provides data on. All timeseries' dates and values that refer to the entity are included in a timeseries table. Descriptors of the timeseries are included in an attributes table. Data is joinable across all Snowflake products that have a GEO_ID. Refer to Snowflake Data Concepts for more details.

Snowflake currently limits the geographic entities to the country and country groups covered in our geography tables.

Snowflake Products

Tables above are available in the following Snowflake data products:

Disclaimers

The data in this product is sourced from Labour Organization (ILO), see license.

Snowflake is not endorsed by or affiliated with any of these providers. Contact snowflake-public-data@snowflake.com for questions.