This dataset contains three earnings-dispersion measures - ratio of 9th-to-1st, 9th-to-5th and 5th-to-1st - where ninth, fifth (or median) and first deciles are upper-earnings decile limits, unless otherwise indicated, of gross earnings of full-time dependent employees. The dataset also includes series on:
The indicators of:
are based on gross earnings of full-time employees by earnings deciles (upper limits) reported in the OECD Distribution of earnings database. The most common earnings pay reporting periods are weekly and monthly earnings of full-time employees for 30 out of 37 countries. It refers to hourly earnings for five other countries and annual earnings for the remaining two countries. The distinction between full-time and part-time is according to national definitions as reported in the data sources are documented in the metadata appearing next to each country.
This dataset contains three earnings-dispersion measures - ratio of 9th-to-1st, 9th-to-5th and 5th-to-1st - where ninth, fifth (or median) and first deciles are upper-earnings decile limits, unless otherwise indicated, of gross earnings of full-time dependent employees. The dataset also includes series on:
The indicators of:
are based on gross earnings of full-time employees by earnings deciles (upper limits) reported in the OECD Distribution of earnings database. The most common earnings pay reporting periods are weekly and monthly earnings of full-time employees for 30 out of 37 countries. It refers to hourly earnings for five other countries and annual earnings for the remaining two countries. The distinction between full-time and part-time is according to national definitions as reported in the data sources are documented in the metadata appearing next to each country.