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Labor productivity (measured in %) is a critical labor market indicator for IT, reflecting the balance between job seekers and available positions. Employment data shapes monetary policy decisions, consumer confidence, and government workforce programs. A healthy labor market supports income growth, social stability, and long-term economic development. In IT, Labor productivity is monitored by central banks to assess wage pressure and inflationary risks, while businesses use it to plan hiring and expansion. Changes in employment levels can signal broader economic shifts, from technological disruption to demographic transitions and global trade realignments. The most recent data point shows 78.88 % as of 2025-01-01. This dataset spans 1991–2025, covering 35 annual observations. Data is sourced from OECD and updated regularly on EconDash. Use EconDash's interactive chart to analyze employment patterns, filter by time range, and compare IT with peer countries.
Labor productivity, measured in %, reflects labor market conditions in IT, indicating the balance between available workers and job openings. It is a key signal of economic health, consumer spending capacity, and social stability.
The Labor productivity dataset for IT spans 1991 through 2025, comprising 35 annual observations. Data is sourced from OECD and follows official statistical methodologies. Annual frequency provides a long-term perspective on structural changes and development trajectories. EconDash updates this indicator as new data becomes available from the primary source.
Labor productivity in IT responds to business cycle phases, technological change, education and skills development, and labor market regulations. Strong employment supports household income and consumption, while persistent unemployment can signal structural economic challenges. Comparing employment indicators across countries reveals differences in labor market flexibility and social safety nets.
| Indicator | Labor productivity |
|---|---|
| Country | IT |
| Category | Труд занятость |
| Unit | % |
| Source | OECD |
| Frequency | annual |
| Time range | 1991–2025 (35 observations) |
| Interactive chart | View on EconDash |
| API access | EconDash API documentation |