Denmark

Labor Cost Index

111.6
Mar 02Jun 03Sep 04Dec 05Mar 07Jun 08Sep 09Dec 10Mar 12Jun 13Sep 14Dec 15Mar 17Jun 18Sep 19Dec 20Jun 220.00035.0070.00105.00140.00
  • Denmark
  • Global Median
Source: IMF

Global Ranking

50
Montenegro113.67
51
Taiwan113.26
52
Malta112.9
52
Belgium112.9
54
France112.5
55
Denmark111.6
56
Spain111.2
57
Rwanda110.51
58
Italy108.8
59
Finland108
60
Japan100.2

Europe Ranking

32
Montenegro113.67
33
Belgium112.9
33
Malta112.9
35
France112.5
36
Denmark111.6
37
Spain111.2
38
Italy108.8
39
Finland108

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Definition of Labor Cost Index

The index reflects the level of the total compensation of employees in the economy. Labor costs are defined as core expenditure borne by employers for the purpose of employing staff. They include employee compensation, with wages and salaries in cash and in kind, employers' social security contributions and employment taxes regarded as labor costs minus any subsidies received.

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