The rest of the world has caught up on methods, but each country uses its own definitions.
International comparisons often use OECD data, because it's the best data source that exists. The organization has spent decades collecting data based on consistent definitions across its member states. Even the same data collected directly from the national authorities of OECD members is often worse. The data released for domestic uses often uses national definitions, which vary subtly from country to country.
International comparisons often use OECD data, because it's the best data source that exists. The organization has spent decades collecting data based on consistent definitions across its member states. Even the same data collected directly from the national authorities of OECD members is often worse. The data released for domestic uses often uses national definitions, which vary subtly from country to country.