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Overview of Decent Work indicators recommended by the Working Groups Elements of the Decent Work Agenda Indictor (M = main indicator, A = additional indicator, C = context indicator; all indicators marked ‘S’ should be disaggregated by sex) Data source (see notes for codes) Employment opportunities M – Employment-to-population ratio, 15-64 years, in % (S); 1-SSCU M – Employment-to-population ratio, 15-70 years, in % (S); 2- SSCU M – Unemployment rate, 15-64 years, in % (S); 3-SSCU Unemployment rate 15-70 years, in % (S) 2-SSCU M - Youth not in education and not in employment, 1524 years, in % (S) 1-SSCU M- Informal employment, calculated using national definition, in % (S) 2-SSCU M – Working poor (according to the national relative poverty line) 2-WB M-Low pay rate (below 2/3 of median hourly earnings) 3- SSCU, desegregation by sex not available A- Labour productivity rate 4- SSCU, IMF A – Poverty headcount rate (absolutely poverty line) 2-WB A - Percent of population , whose cumulative monthly income is below the subsistence minimum (in millions and in percentage) 1-SSCU A – Average monthly wage (in current and in constant hryvnas) 2- SSCU A - Minimum wage % of average wage 2-SSCU A - Average wage growth rate (constant and current) 4- SSCU A - Real wage growth rate 2- SSCU M - Excessive hours (more than 48 hours per week) (S) 1 – SSCU A - Time related underemployment rate 4-SSCU na - Relative number of workers on leave due to child care responsibilities (% of registered employees) 1- SSCU na - Relative number of women on maternity leave (% of registered employees) 3- SSCU na – Total fertility rate, per 1 women 3 - SSCU Work that should be abolished M - Child labour, % of total number of children aged 517 (S) 1 - National Child labour survey 1999 Stability and security of work A - Employees on administrative leave, % of registered employees 1 – SSCU A- Persons, working on the basis of civil – law agreement, % of total employment 1 - SSCU M – Occupational segregation by sex 1 – SSCU M - Female share of employment in ISCO-88 major group 1 (legislators, senior officials and managers) 2 – SSCU Adequate earnings and productive work Decent hours Combining work family and personal life Equal opportunities and treatment in employment 1 Safe work environment Social security Social dialogue, employers’ and workers’ representation Economic and social context for decent work A – Gender wage gap 1 - SSCU M – Occupational injury rate fatal (S) 1- ILO, SSCU A- Non-fatal occupational injury rate (S) 1- ILO, SSCU A - Average number of days of absence from work, per injured employer 1 – ILO, SSCU A - Number of persons who work in unsanitary and unhygienic conditions, % of total number of registered employees 3- SSCU A – Occupational pathology incidence rate 3- FSIA A- Social insurance fund’s spending on preventions of occupational injuries, % of total expenditure 2- FSIA A- Average monthly payments on fatality (in total and current UAH) 2- FSIA M - Share of population above pension age, benefiting from a pension, in %(S- not available) 2- SSCU A - Share of working-age population, contributing to the Pension Fund 1 – ILO Social Security Department A - State Social secure expenditure, in % from GDP 2- SSCU M – Gross union density rate, in % 1 – SSCU M - Enterprises belonging to employer organization, rate 2 – SSCU M- Collective bargaining coverage rate, in % 2- SSCU C(m) - Labour productivity (GDP growth rates in current and constant prices, labour productivity growth rate) 2- SSCU C(m) - Labour share in GDP 2 – SSCU C(m) - Inflation rate 1- SSCU C(m) - Income inequality (percentile ratio P90/P10, Gini index) 1- SSCU,WB C (m) - Employment by branch of economic activity 2- SSCU C (m) - Education of adult population (Adult literacy rate) 1 – UNDP C(m) - Percentage of working-age population, who are HIV positive 1- UNAIDS/WHO C (a) - Primary and secondary school enrollment rate (S) 1- WB C (a) - Life expectancy at birth (S) 1- WB Data sources: 1= Data is already collected and published; 2= Data partly collected, recommended to update/revise data, according to national methodology, 3= Data available but not published officially; 4= Data not collected/not available Source: Compilation based on workshop proceedings. 2