Unit labour costs for OECD area continue to rise in the second quarter of 2011
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21/09/2011 - Early estimates of unit labour costs (ULCs) in the OECD area show a 0.6% rise in the second quarter of 2011, the third consecutive quarterly increase. ULCs rose by 0.8% in the United States and the euro area in the second quarter of 2011. ULCs also increased marginally in Japan (0.1%) but at a significantly slower pace than in the previous quarter (1.1%). Higher growth in labour compensation per unit of labour input was the main driver for the rises in the United States and the euro area. In the euro area a 0.2% fall in labour productivity also drove up ULCs while in Japan a 3.1% increase in labour productivity almost fully offset the 3.2% rise in labour compensation. Among euro area countries, ULCs rose in Finland (0.9%), Germany (1.4%) and Italy (0.6%), but fell in Slovenia (-0.1%) and Spain (-0.1%). Outside Europe, ULCs rose in Australia (0.4%) and Canada (0.8%), but fell in Korea (-0.1%).
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Early Estimates of Quarterly Unit Labour Costs, Labour Compensation per unit of labour input and Labour Productivity, selected areas
(2011Q2, Percentage change on the previous quarter, Seasonally adjusted, Total economy)
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The next publication of the OECD's System of quarterly unit labour cost indexes will be mid December, 2011.
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