Results 1 - 9 from 9 for "hourly labor costs"
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Statistics Board: Romania's Hourly Labor Costs Up 16.45% In Q1/2024 Vs Q1/2023
06.04.2024
Romania's hourly labor costs adjusted to the number of working days increased by 16.45% in the first quarter of 2024 compared to the first quarter of 2023, data from the country's statistics board INS more
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INS: Romania's Hourly Labor Costs Up 16.85% In 4Q/2023 Vs 4Q/2022
03.05.2024
Romania's hourly labor costs adjusted to the number of working days increased by 16.85% in the fourth quarter of 2023 compared to the fourth quarter of 2022, data from the country's statistics board more
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INS: Romania's Hourly Labor Costs Up 15.15% In Q3/2023 Vs Q3/2022
12.05.2023
Romania's hourly labor costs adjusted to the number of working days increased by 15.15% in the third quarter of 2023 compared to the third quarter of 2022, data from the country's statistics board INS more
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INS: Romania's Hourly Labor Costs Up 2.29% In Q1/2023 Vs Q4/2022
06.07.2023
Romania's hourly labor costs adjusted to the number of working days increased by 2.29% in the first quarter of 2023 compared to the fourth quarter of 2022, in line with data from the country's more
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Hourly Labor Costs Up 11.67% in 2Q/2022 in Romania from Year-Earlier Period
09.02.2022
In 2Q/2022, vs 2Q/2021, hourly labor costs in adjusted form (by the number of working days) rose by 11.67%, in line with statistics board (INS) data. more
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Eurostat: Romania Ranked Next To Last In EU By Hourly Labor Costs In 2019, Of EUR7.7
03.31.2020
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Eurostat: Romania Sees Highest Annual Increase In Hourly Labor Costs In EU, In 1Q/2018
06.18.2018
Hourly labor costs rose by 2.0% in the euro area (EA19) and by 2.7% in the EU28 in the first quarter of 2018, compared with the same quarter of the previous year, according to Eurostat, the more
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Eurostat: Romania Sees Highest Annual Increase In Hourly Labor Costs In EU, In 2Q/2017
09.15.2017
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Eurostat: Romania And Bulgaria See Lowest Hourly Labor Costs In EU In 2016
04.06.2017
Romania (EUR5.5) and Bulgaria (EUR4.4) registered the lowest hourly labor costs in the European Union in 2016, while the highest hourly labor costs were registered in Denmark (EUR42) and Belgium more