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A job is defined in ISCO-08 as “a set of tasks and duties performed, or meant to be performed, by one person, including for an employer or in self-employment”.
Occupation refers to the kind of work performed in a job. The concept of occupation is defined as a “set of jobs whose main tasks and duties are characterized by a high degree of similarity”. A person may be associated with an occupation through the main job currently held, a second job, a future job or a job previously held.
For more information, refer to the ILO concepts and definitions page as well as the dedicated page covering skills at: https://ilostat.ilo.org/resources/concepts-and-definitions/classification-occupation/
The data for the charts below is sourced from these data tables:
(1) “Employment by sex and occupation -- ILO modelled estimates, Nov. 2020 (thousands) | Annual”, table code “EMP_2EMP_SEX_OCU_NB_A”.
The data can be accessed here: https://ilostat.ilo.org/data/.
Warning about data quality: some of the data may be based on imputed observations. Imputed observations are not based on national data, are subject to high uncertainty and should not be used for country comparisons or rankings. For more information about the estimation and, where relevant, projection methodology, please refer to the ILOSTAT page on modelled estimates and projections.