ILOSTAT
OVERVIEW
ILOSTAT of the International Labour Organization (ILO) is a data tool for exploring labor related topics. ILOSTAT provides labor statistics in 400 indicators, covering over 200 countries and 80 regions and dating back to the 1940s. The time series are available annually, quarterly, and/or monthly, depending on the indicator. *
*This description is based on the information on ILOSTAT website.
Available data file formats
CSV, PDF, DTA, SAV, JSON, and RDS
Accessibility
This is an open data source that is for public use.
HOW TO RETRIEVE DATA BY EXAMPLE
Scenario
Suppose you want to see how average hourly earnings of the general Brazilians labor force change over time from 2001 to 2010. You would like to download the data in CSV form.
Step-by-step
- Locate the data source. Go to ILOSTAT. The page would appear as follows.
Find the right indicator. On the left of the screen, there is a search bar. Type in average hourly earnings and five results would show up. The first one matches the subject you are looking for. Click on Annual (meaning only annual data are available for this indicator) to get to the indicator page.
Select the country of interest, Brazil. The next step is to find the right country for the indicator. Under Country, first deselect all countries on the drop-down list by clicking on None and then select Brazil. Following a similar procedure for Sex and Occupation and select Total and Occupation (ISCO-08): Total respectively.
- Select the right time interval. Next to Occupation, you can select from Time period. Move the left circle to the right until you see 2001 and the right circle to the left when 2010 shows up. Now the data of the right indicator for Brazil from 2001 to 2010 would be automatically generated as in the table below. Note that the data for 2010 is missing and the numbers are in local currency (Brazil Real).
Download your data. Click on Download to customize your data form from the pop-up menu. Choose the selection with label in CSV. Then click on download button below to finalize your download. By the way, you can also export the data in PDF form by clicking on PDF on the left the Download button.
Be sure to consult with the source website on how to properly cite your data. For this scenario, the citation in APA format would look something like:
International Labour Organization. ILOSTAT. https://ilostat.ilo.org/data/ (Accessed on December 9, 2019)