This is supported byGDP per capita, in which Germany has grown substantially since 2000. Limitations of this Data A limitation of this dataset is that it aggregates both full-time and part-time workers. This means that in a country likeJapan, wherealmost 40% of the workforce is non-regular...
Comparing the number of hours people work in different countries can provide insight into cultural work norms, economic productivity, and even labor laws. With this in mind, we’ve ranked OECD countries (plus a few others) based on their average annual hours worked. Note that this data inclu...
using purchasing power parities.8.Harmonised consumer price index.9.National consumer price index.10.Per cent of GDP.SourceOECD Economic Outlook 112 database.Per cent16 OECD ECONOMIC OUTLOOK,VOLUME 2022 ISSUE 2PRELIMINARY VERSION OECD 2022 In the past few months some indicators of global economic ...
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