How is the survey
used?
Who subscribes
to the survey?
Which cities are
covered?
What types of product are included in the survey?
How is the survey
used?
The Worldwide Cost of
Living survey enables human resources line managers
and expatriate executives to compare the cost of living in
over 130 cities in nearly 90 countries and calculate fair
compensation policies for relocating employees.
The survey gathers detailed
information on the cost of more than 160 items--from food,
toiletries and clothing to domestic help, transport and
utility bills--in every city. More than 50,000 individual
prices are collected in each survey round and surveys are
updated each June and December. A cost-of-living index is
calculated from the price data to express the difference
in the cost of living between any two cities.
Companies can then apply
this index to an executive's spendable income to reach a
fair cost of living allowance. The purpose of a cost of
living allowance is to reimburse employees for excess
living costs resulting from a foreign assignment. Payment
is based on the assumption that an expatriate has a right
to live at the assignment site in the same manner and with
the same kind of goods and services he would find at home.
A salary calculator on the site enables you to make these
calculations within seconds.
 The
survey also contains price information for other cost
categories, helping you create separate allowances to
cover housing costs, school fees and business trips. In
addition, background information is provided on each
city's housing market and on local disposable income
levels.
Who subscribes to
the survey?
Remuneration is not the
sole preserve of HR directors, personnel managers or vice
presidents of people. Our list of buyers reflects this,
increasingly so as people management responsibilities
spread throughout organisations. Clients include heads of
research, accountants and strategy advisors as well as
CEOs, CFOs and, of course, the HR director.
Which cities are
covered?
Europe
Amsterdam
Athens
Barcelona
Baku (June only)
Belgrade
Berlin
Brussels
Bucharest
Budapest
Copenhagen
Dublin
Dusseldorf
Frankfurt
Geneva
Hamburg
Helsinki
Istanbul
Kiev
Lisbon
London
Luxembourg
Lyon
Madrid
Manchester
Milan
Moscow
Munich
Oslo
Paris
Prague
Reykjavik
Rome
St. Petersburg
Stockholm
Tashkent
Vienna
Warsaw
Zurich |
North
America
Atlanta
Boston
Calgary (June only)
Chicago
Cleveland
Detroit
Honolulu
Houston
Lexington
Los Angeles
Miami
Minneapolis
Montreal
New York
Pittsburgh
San Francisco
Seattle
Toronto
Vancouver
Washington DC
Latin America
Asuncion
Bogota
Buenos Aires
Caracas
Guatemala City
Lima
Mexico City
Montevideo
Panama City
Quito
Rio de Janeiro
San Jose (Costa Rica)
San Juan (June only)
Santiago
Sao Paulo |
Asia-Pacific
Adelaide
Auckland
Bandar Seri Begawan
Bangkok
Beijing
Brisbane
Colombo
Dalian
Dhaka
Guangzhou
Hanoi
Ho Chi Minh
Hong Kong
Jakarta
Karachi
Kuala Lumpur
Manila
Melbourne
Mumbai
New Delhi
Osaka/Kobe
Perth
Phnom Penh
Port Moresby (June only)
Seoul
Shanghai
Shenzhen
Singapore
Sydney
Taipei
Tianjin
Tokyo
Wellington |
Middle East/ Africa
Abidjan
Abu Dhabi
Al Khobar
Algiers
Amman
Bahrain
Cairo
Casablanca (June only)
Dakar (December only)
Damascus (December only)
Doha (December only)
Douala (June only)
Dubai
Harare (June only)
Jeddah
Johannesburg
Kuwait
Lagos
Lusaka (December only)
Muscat (December only)
Nairobi
Pretoria
Riyadh
Tehran
Tel Aviv
Tripoli (December only)
Tunis (June only)
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The EIU is also able to
conduct one-off surveys of cities not included in the list
above. For more details of the opportunities for custom
surveys, please contact Bharat Book Bureau at
info@bharatbook.com
What types of product are included in the survey?
Each city report lists
local prices for 167 products and services. These are
divided into 13 sub-categories, the first 10 of which are
included in the weighted index calculation:
Shopping
basket
Alcoholic beverages
Household supplies
Personal care
Tobacco
Utilities
Clothing
Domestic help
Recreation & entertainment
Transportation |
The final three
subcategories are included in the price survey but not
included in the index calculation:
Housing
rents
International schools, health & sports
Business trip costs |
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