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International Labour Organization (ilo) Datasets

overall review score: 4.2
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The International Labour Organization (ILO) datasets comprise a comprehensive collection of labor statistics, employment data, working conditions, social protection indicators, and related information collected globally. These datasets are used by researchers, policymakers, and organizations to analyze trends in the world of work, monitor progress towards decent work, and facilitate evidence-based decision-making on labor issues across countries and regions.

Key Features

  • Global coverage of labor-related data
  • Regularly updated with recent statistics
  • Includes indicators on employment, unemployment, underemployment
  • Data on workplace safety, social protection, child labor, and forced labor
  • Accessible through online platforms and APIs for analysis
  • Supports international labor standards monitoring

Pros

  • Provides extensive and reliable global labor data
  • Facilitates informed policymaking and research
  • Promotes transparency and accountability in labor markets
  • Supports data-driven initiatives to improve working conditions
  • Offers open access through user-friendly platforms

Cons

  • Data completeness may vary between countries
  • Historical data can be limited or inconsistent for some regions
  • Requires some technical knowledge to fully utilize advanced features
  • Potential language barriers in accessing full datasets

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