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Current Schedules. The International Civil Service Commission (ICSC) is aware of various schemes, being circulated via e-mails (i.e. info@icscun.org, staffing@icscun.org), from the Internet web...
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First established in 1957, the post adjustment system helps...
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- ICSC Cost-of-Living Surveys
ICSC Cost-of-Living Surveys. The purpose of this survey is...
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Welcome to this website dedicated to the ICSC cost-of-living surveys and containing a comprehensive set of information and materials required for the efficient conduct of the surveys. It includes procedural instructions, up-to-date survey schedules, as well as the survey data collection forms.
this website contains a comprehensive set of information and materials required for the efficient conduct of cost-of-living surveys including procedural instructions, up-to-date survey schedules, as well as survey data collection forms.
ICSC Cost-of-Living Surveys. The purpose of this survey is to elicit information on the expenditures of eligible staff (including their household members) of the UN common system...
ICSC Cost-of-Living Surveys. This survey is being conducted by the International Civil Service Commission (ICSC) and is addressed to staff of United Nations Common System organizations in the Professional and higher categories (P-1 to D-2) and Field Service category (FS-6 and FS-7) at your duty station.
1 Ιουλ 2024 · The purpose of the survey is to identify countries or areas where UN Common System staff members incur expenditures outside of the country or area of their duty station. The goal is to update the list of countries and their respective weights used for the determination of the out-of-area index, one of the major components of the Post Adjustment ...
Worldwide Cost of Living 2023. In 2023 global prices rose by 7.4% on average, despite the easing of supply-chain disruptions and rising interest rates. Discover which cities the cost-of-living crisis is affecting the most in EIU’s latest report. Download free summary.