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Measuring the difference and setting the allowance – November 2010 - new reports released!
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Consider these questions...
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Do you have clear, objective information on quality of living differences between cities around the world?
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Can you easily assess competitive hardship allowances for your employees on international assignments?
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Are you consistent when setting your hardship allowances around the world? Can you justify them objectively?
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Are your allowances based on significant international quality-of-living factors?
View Press Release - 26 May 2010
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Key features and benefits
To encourage employment mobility and keep abreast of the competition, you need reliable information to help you calculate fair, consistent expatriate allowances. Based on 39 factors within ten categories, Mercer’s Quality-of-Living Reports contain all the key elements you need to calculate hardship allowances for transfers to over 420 cities worldwide. “Hardship allowance” refers to premium compensation paid to expatriates who experience – or should expect to experience – a significant deterioration in living conditions in their new host location.
Our reports are based on annual responses to a questionnaire developed by international Mercer professionals, working closely with major multinational companies and other experts in the field.
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Tangible values for qualitative perceptions to establish an objective assessment of the quality of living for transfers to over 320 cities worldwide
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Carefully selected factors representing the criteria considered most relevant to international executives
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A detailed outline of how we establish quality-of-living differentials between cities
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A city-to-city index comparison that summarises the difference in the quality of living between any two cities
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The final quality-of-living index and access to the detailed breakdown of the categories that form the resulting index
- An online quality-of-living calculator that allows you to customise the quality-of-living index to your specific needs
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A score report summarising the quality-of-living differences for each of the 39 factors
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Mercer’s recommended Quality-of-Living Allowance Grid that allows you to translate the quality-of-living index into percentage benefits and define competitive hardship allowances where applicable
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The total index is based on the following categories:
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Political and social environment
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Public services and transport
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Recreation
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Schools and education
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Socio-cultural environment
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Global HRMonitor® – A new dimension of online HR information
Our web-based application contains flexible and powerful tools to let you customise your hardship allowance calculations and access details of the scores used in calculating the index.
The calculator also lets you account for additional factors, such as travel time and communication facilities between home and host country and extreme environmental conditions.
Learn more about the Quality-of-Living Calculator
Mercer Global Mobility Advisory Services
Mercer’s global mobility specialists are available to provide any advice you might need when managing your employees on international assignments.
Please contact your local Mercer office for further information.
Pricing information
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Price per city
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USD 400/EUR 300*
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* All prices are subject to additional shipping charges and applicable taxes.
Note: Your purchase confirmation will show the estimated converted price in local currency, however you will be invoiced at the converted USD price at the time of purchase.
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