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31 Oct 2013

Indicators of Social Sustainability

Full indicator nameSub-indicatorsUnits
Number of persons employed in total and by gender Number of persons employed in total and classified by
a) gender categories - i. male or ii. female
b) employment on enterprise sites - i. in rural areas or ii. in urban areas
absolute number and % of total (in full-time equivalents in reference year)
Wages and salaries (gross earnings) classified by gender and in relative terms Wages and salaries classified by gender (male/female)
  Average wages and salaries per employee relative to
a) country average
b)weighted purchasing power parity
relative
Frequency of occupational accidents and occupational diseases Occupational accidents classified by:
non-fatal occupational accidents
fatal occupational accidents
absolute number per 1000 employees
  Occupational diseases frequency of cases per number of persons exposed multiplied by number of years of exposure and in absolute numbers per 1000 employees
Education levels and training Highest level of education of employees
a) up to lower secondary education
b) post secondary and tertiary education
number of employees per class and share of total
a)ISCED classes 1-2
ISCED classes 3-6
  Average training time per employee hours per year per employee
Forest holdings and forest-based enterprises with third-party certified management and share of wood sourced from third-party certified sustainable production Forest holdings and forest-based enterprises with third-party certified management
a) forest certification schemes
b) environmental management system
number of enterprises
  Share of wood sourced from third-party certified sustainable production per NACE category % of total volume sourced
Persons employed part-time, temporarily employed persons, and self-employed persons Persons employed part-time and employees with a contract of limited duration (annual average) in total (male/female) % of total persons employed
  self-employed persons % of total persons employed
Provision of public forest services Forest area designated for
a) recreational use
b) protective services
Ha
  Number of visits to forests numbers per ha per year
Consumption of wood per capita and consumer attitudes towards forests and forest industry Apparent consumption of wood per capita m3 per capita
  Share of population perceiving as stable or increasing
a)forest area
b)forest biodiversity
c)forest health
% of ordinal classes per country
  Share of population perceiving forest industry to be
a)environmentally friendly
b)an attractive employer
% of ordinal classes per country