AN APPLICATION OF THE HEDONIC APPROACH TO CLOTHING IN THE CONSUMER PRICE INDEX (CPI) : PAPER / SUBMITTED BY STATISTICS CANADA
III. Selection of CPI clothing items for the pilot study
7. In selecting the specific clothing items to use in this study,
consideration was given to five prominent factors. (...) Very Important Important but Problematic (i.e. not
enough variation, too many missing
values, or too many unusual occurrences)
Marginally Important
Outlet Country of Origin City
Brand Fabric Manufacturer6
% Cotton/Polyester Thread Count Sleeve Length
Yoke Fabric Design
Seam Opening Style
Breast Pocket Sleeve Style
Body Style
Button-down Collar
Number of Buttons
Number of Buttons on Cuff
19. (...) Fabric Design solid color, dobby on white, dobby on color, printed stripes, woven stripes
(yarn-dyed)
Opening Style placket, turned back
Sleeve Style placket, no placket
Body Style conventional, tapered, full-fit
CES/AC.49/1997/30
Appendix
page 18
(English only)
Appendix B (cont’d)
Variable Name Values to Capture
Button-down Collar yes, no
Thread Count Record all information appearing on the QPCR.
Language:English
Score: 1324928.3
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Data Source: ods
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UN joint study on “The Textile and Clothing Sector in Asian Graduating Least Developed Countries: Challenges and Ways Forward”
UN joint study on “The Textile and Clothing Sector in Asian Graduating Least Developed Countries: Challenges and Ways Forward”
1 February 2022
The textile and clothing sector in five Asian least developed countries (LDCs) — Bangladesh, Cambodia, Lao PDR, Myanmar and Nepal — makes heavy use of trade preferences for LDCs and is one of the main sectors likely to be impacted by graduation from the category. With Bangladesh, Lao PDR and Nepal set to leave the LDC category in 2026 and Cambodia and Myanmar being considered for possible graduation in the following years, the textile and clothing sector in these countries needs to prepare for a smooth transition.
(...) Synthesis report
Chapter I—Trade aspects of LDC graduation and the textile and clothing sector (WTO) Chapter II—Implications of LDC graduation on global value chains for textiles and clothing (UNCTAD) - Forthcoming Chapter III—Firm-level analysis (ITC and DESA) - Forthcoming
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Lao PDR country study
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Covid-19 and the LDCs
Covid-19 threatens to have devastating effects on the least developed countries (LDC).
Language:English
Score: 1268993.6
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https://www.un.org/development...s-challenges-and-ways-forward/
Data Source: un
SMALL-SCALE LODGING HOUSE INFORMATION PROCESS : UN/CEFACT BUSINESS STANDARD / PREPARED BY THE INTERNATIONAL TRADE AND BUSINESS PROCESSES GROUP ; NOTE BY THE SECRETARIAT
Description The textual description of this guest room.
Architectural Style The architectural style, expressed as text, of this guest room.
(...) Description The textual description of this restaurant.
Architectural Style The architectural style, expressed as text, of this restaurant.
(...) Description The textual description of this meeting room.
Architectural Style The architectural style, expressed as text, of this meeting
room.
Language:English
Score: 1237236.9
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daccess-ods.un.org/acce.../TRADE/C/CEFACT/2007/11&Lang=E
Data Source: ods
REPORT OF THE COMMITTEE OF EXPERTS ON THE TRANSPORT OF DANGEROUS GOODS AND ON THE GLOBALLY HARMONIZED SYSTEM OF CLASSIFICATION AND LABELLING OF CHEMICALS ON ITS EIGHTH SESSION - ADDENDUM
P280
Wear protective gloves/protective
clothing/eye protection/face
protection/hearing protection/....
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Examples:
Application of the labelling principles discussed in this example are illustrated for a
multilingual label in the accordion style below:
Additionally, the labelling principles discussed in this example could also be applied to any
other foldout label styles such as e.g. book style, order book style and window style.
Book style
ST/SG/AC.10/44/Add.3
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Language:English
Score: 1222309.4
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https://daccess-ods.un.org/acc...DS=ST/SG/AC.10/44/ADD.3&Lang=E
Data Source: ods
Additionally, the Ajanta tradition also fused with Chinese painting giving rise to a distinct new artistic style.
The expansion of the Ajanta artistic style is a testament to the dynamic intercultural exchanges among those along the Silk Roads, and beyond. Pronounced similarities in iconography, technique, and style reflect the transnational fluidity and cross-cultural appeal of the art found at Ajanta. Certain elements of the style were clearly taken up in other regions along the Silk Roads including compositional elements such as delicate flowers whose influence can be seen in Chinese and Japanese painting.
Language:English
Score: 1215708.5
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https://en.unesco.org/silkroad...s-legacy-ajanta-cave-paintings
Data Source: un
Tz’utujil women present their unique style and identity through their clothing. A distinctive headdress is a common identifier of the Tz'utujil people.
(...) Mam man Todos Santos, Huehuetenango, Guatemala
The Indigenous Peoples of Guatemala celebrate their unique embroidery style and color scheme, especially in women’s clothing. For the Mam, men also have their own style expressing their culture and identity. This clothing isn't costume for a special occasion, most Mam men in the Todos Santos Cuchumatan area wear the same hat and jacket on a daily basis.
Language:English
Score: 1209065.2
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https://www.un.org/en/exhibits/exhibit/world-in-faces
Data Source: un
Example of paragraph aligned in the center using the style “Centered alignment”
Example of paragraph aligned on the right using the style “Right alignment”
Chapter title 1: style “Heading 2”
Paragraph style “Body Text”. (...) See note 1
Chapter title 2: style “Heading 3”
Paragraph style “Body Text”. Key “shift + enter” to break a line. (...) To format a bullet list use the style “Bullet list 1”;
Item of the bullet list. To format a bullet list use the style “Bullet list 1”;
Chapter title 2: style “Heading 3”
Paragraph style “Body Text”.
Language:English
Score: 1200536.3
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https://www.ilo.org/beijing/ar..._ARE_EMO_EN/lang--en/index.htm
Data Source: un
Example of paragraph aligned in the center using the style “Centered alignment”
Example of paragraph aligned on the right using the style “Right alignment”
Chapter title 1: style “Heading 2”
Paragraph style “Body Text”. (...) See note 1
Chapter title 2: style “Heading 3”
Paragraph style “Body Text”. Key “shift + enter” to break a line. (...) To format a bullet list use the style “Bullet list 1”;
Item of the bullet list. To format a bullet list use the style “Bullet list 1”;
Chapter title 2: style “Heading 3”
Paragraph style “Body Text”.
Language:English
Score: 1200536.3
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https://www.ilo.org/beijing/co..._ARE_EMO_EN/lang--en/index.htm
Data Source: un
ILO Sectoral Brief
ILO brief
Key points
COVID-19 and the textiles, clothing, leather and footwear industries
Date: 8 April 2020
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(...) Retailers have employed tactics such as free shipping and heavily discounted products to
2 Just Style. “Europe’s textile & apparel sector facing 50% drop in sales”.
3 Portland Business Journal. (...) “Ralph Lauren: 4Q sales hit of up to $70M from coronavirus”.
5 Just-Style. “Gap expects coronavirus to hurt Q1 sales by $100m”, 13 March 2020.
6 Financial Times.
Language:English
Score: 1198293.75
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https://www.ilo.org/wcmsp5/gro...s/briefingnote/wcms_742735.pdf
Data Source: un
ILO Sectoral Brief
ILO brief
Key points
COVID-19 and the textiles, clothing, leather and footwear industries
Date: 8 April 2020
© IL
O , M
ar ce
l, C.
(...) Retailers have employed tactics such as free shipping and heavily discounted products to
2 Just Style. “Europe’s textile & apparel sector facing 50% drop in sales”.
3 Portland Business Journal. (...) “Ralph Lauren: 4Q sales hit of up to $70M from coronavirus”.
5 Just-Style. “Gap expects coronavirus to hurt Q1 sales by $100m”, 13 March 2020.
6 Financial Times.
Language:English
Score: 1198293.75
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https://www.ilo.org/wcmsp5/gro...s/briefingnote/wcms_741344.pdf
Data Source: un