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  • 1.  comparative labour turnover stats

    Posted 11-15-2007 20:23

    Dear Colleagues,

     

    We are looking for comparative statistics on labour turnover in developed and developing countries (as much as this is available) and would be grateful for your suggestions as to published material or sources of information that we can take into consideration.

     

    Many thanks in advance for your help

    Collegial regards, Raymond

     

      

    Professor <st1:personname w:st="on">Raymond Saner</st1:personname>, Ph.D.
    Organisation and International Management
    <st1:place w:st="on"><st1:city w:st="on">University of Basle</st1:city>, <st1:country-region w:st="on">Switzerland</st1:country-region></st1:place>


    Director, Centre for Socio-Eco-Nomic Development
    C.P. 1498 Mt. Blanc
    1211 <st1:city w:st="on">Geneva</st1:city> 1, <st1:country-region w:st="on"><st1:place w:st="on">Switzerland</st1:place></st1:country-region>
    Tel. +41 22 906 1720, Fax +41 22 738 1737
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  • 2.  comparative labour turnover stats

    Posted 11-15-2007 20:48

    Dear Professor Saner,

    You are probably well aware of them, but the best sources that I've found re statistical data are the ILO and the OECD, plus Eurostat,

    Regards

    Professor Peter Carroll
    University of Tasmania
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    Tasmania, Australia 7001

    Tel: (61) 03 6226 2267 or 2092
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    Dear Colleagues,
     
    We are looking for comparative statistics on labour turnover in developed and developing countries (as much as this is available) and would be grateful for your suggestions as to published material or sources of information that we can take into consideration.
     
    Many thanks in advance for your help
    Collegial regards, Raymond
     
     
    Professor Raymond Saner, Ph.D.
    Organisation and International Management
    University of Basle, Switzerland


    Director, Centre for Socio-Eco-Nomic Development
    C.P. 1498 Mt. Blanc
    1211 Geneva 1, Switzerland
    Tel. +41 22 906 1720, Fax +41 22 738 1737
    www.csend.org
     
     


  • 3.  comparative labour turnover stats

    Posted 11-16-2007 07:02
    Dear Professor Carroll,

    Many thanks for your quick response. I have checked the OECD, ILO and
    Eurostat publications but could not find labour turnover data by sector and
    on an international comparative basis.

    What I found were data pertaining to job creation, job losses, people
    employed of total working population etc (mostly labour market
    micro-economics) but nothing de-aggregated showing percentages of job
    leavers (leaving on their decision, not because of being layed off).

    Any further leads would be most welcome
    Best regards, Raymond



    Professor Raymond Saner, Ph.D.
    Organisation and International Management
    University of Basle, Switzerland

    Director, Centre for Socio-Eco-Nomic Development
    C.P. 1498 Mt. Blanc
    1211 Geneva 1, Switzerland
    Tel. +41 22 906 1720, Fax +41 22 738 1737
    www.csend.org


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    Dear Professor Saner,

    You are probably well aware of them, but the best sources that I've found re
    statistical data are the ILO and the OECD, plus Eurostat,

    Regards

    Professor Peter Carroll
    University of Tasmania
    Private Bag 84 Hobart
    Tasmania, Australia 7001

    Tel: (61) 03 6226 2267 or 2092
    Fax: (61) 03 6226 2170
    Mobile: 0419562431

    CRICOS Code: 00586B




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    Dear Colleagues,

    We are looking for comparative statistics on labour turnover in developed
    and developing countries (as much as this is available) and would be
    grateful for your suggestions as to published material or sources of
    information that we can take into consideration.

    Many thanks in advance for your help
    Collegial regards, Raymond


    Professor Raymond Saner, Ph.D.
    Organisation and International Management
    University of Basle, Switzerland

    Director, Centre for Socio-Eco-Nomic Development
    C.P. 1498 Mt. Blanc
    1211 Geneva 1, Switzerland
    Tel. +41 22 906 1720, Fax +41 22 738 1737
    www.csend.org <http://www.csend.org/>