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Paris : Organisation for economic co-operation and development, 2004
Abstract/Sommario: This edition provides detailed descriptions of all cash benefits available to those in and out of work as well as the taxes they were liable to pay in 28 OECD countries during both 2001 and 2002. Total household incomes and their components are calculated for a range of family types and employment situations. The results allow detailed cross-country comparisons of the characteristics of individual policy instruments as well as their combined impact on household incomes. They are used t ...; [Leggi tutto...]
Paris : OECD, c2012
Abstract/Sommario: Without proper investment in skills, people languish on the margins of society, technological progress does not translate into economic growth, and countries can no longer compete in an increasingly knowledge-based global society. The global economic crisis, with high levels of unemployment, in particular among young people, has added urgency to fostering better skills. At the same time, rising income inequality, largely driven by inequality in wages between high- and low-skilled worke ...; [Leggi tutto...]
Paris : Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development, 1997
Paris : Editions d'Organisation, c1993
Paris : Centre d'etudes et recherches sur les qualifications, 1986
Paris : Seuil : La documentation française, c1979
Paris : OECD, c2017
Abstract/Sommario: Social enterprises are long-standing agents of inclusive growth and democratisation of the economic and social spheres, and they have proved resilient to economic adversity all the while addressing socio-economic challenges in innovative ways, re-integrating people back to the labour market, and contributing to overall social cohesion. This compendium derives policy lessons for boosting social enterprises from the analysis of 20 initiatives in several EU member-countries, covering a ra ...; [Leggi tutto...]
Paris : OECD, 1968
Paris : OECD Publishing, 2022
Abstract/Sommario: What drives trust in government? This report presents the main findings of the first OECD cross-national survey on trust in government and public institutions, representing over 50 000 responses across 22 OECD countries. The survey measures government performance across five drivers of trust – reliability, responsiveness, integrity, openness, and fairness – and provides insights for future policy reforms. This investigation marks an important initiative by OECD countries to measure and ...; [Leggi tutto...]