Bulletin of Industrial Statistics for Arab Countries, No. 9Add to learning list
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United Nations Economic and Social Commission for Western Asia
The Bulletin of Industrial Statistics for Arab Countries 2008-2014 provides detailed and comprehensive industrial data on Arab countries for policymakers, analysts and researchers. The publication includes time series and indicators for the period 2008-2014. Data are drawn primarily from national sources, complemented by secondary sources when needed. The Bulletin is divided into two parts. Part I includes summary tables on overall industrial trends, including levels of output; labour productivity; the contribution made by industry to gross domestic product; and the average wage of employees in Arab countries. Part II contains tables of industrial statistics for each Arab country. It presents available data on the number of establishments; the number of employees; their wages and salaries; output; value added; and index numbers of industrial production.
Topics
- Subject
- Industrial statistics
- Keywords
- industrial statistics
- industrial development
- industrial production
- wages
- salary
- Language
- English
- Region
- Western Asia
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