Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development, Directorate for Education, Employment, Labour, and Social Affairs
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Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development, Directorate for Education, Employment, Labour, and Social Affairs
Name
Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development
Subordinate unit
Directorate for Education, Employment, Labour, and Social Affairs
Actions
Incoming Resources
- International strategic alliances, their role in industrial globalisation
- International trade and core labour standards, a survey of the recent literature
- Projecting the occupational structure of employment in OECD countries
- Pension reform in the Slovak Republic, background and options: can lessons be drawn from other transition countries?
- Net social expenditure
- Joint WBI/OECD seminar on the role of government in the delivery of education systems, Bulgaria
- A post-mortem on economic outlook projections
- Long term strategies for co-operation with developing countries
- Wrongful termination litigation in the United States and its effect on the employment relationship
- Trends in secretarial occupations in selected OECD countries, 1980-95
- The evolving retirement income package, trends in adequacy and equality in nine OECD countries
- Improving the performance of health care systems, from measures to action, (a review of experiences in four OECD countries)
- The long-term unemployed and measures to assist themets in Central and Eastern Europe
- Regulation, market structure and performance in telecommunications
- The tax system in the Czech Republic
- A changing financial environment and the implications for monetary policy
- National transparency case studies
- The OECD guidelines for multinational enteprises, review 2000
- Childcare and elderly care, what occupational opportunities for women?
- Statistics of annual earnings in OECD countries
- An assessment of the performance of the Japanese health care system
- The growing role of private social benefits
- Social expenditure statistics of OECD member countries, provisional version
- Getting older, getting poorer?, a study of the earnings, pensions, assets and living arrangements of older people in nine countries
- Knowledge, work organisation and economic growth
- The impact of public R&D expenditure on business R&D
- The internationalisation of venture capital activity in OECD countries, implications of measurement and policy
- Equal pay for work of comparable worth, the experience of industrialised countries
- Private pensions in OECD countries, Australia
- Assessing barriers to trade in services tourism services
- Towards more choice in social protection?, individual choice of insurer in basic mandatory health insurance in Switzerland
- E-commerce, impacts and policy challenges
- Health outcomes in OECD countries, a framework of health indicators for outcome-oriented policymaking
- Reducing the risk of policy failure, challenges for regulatory compliance
- The tax system in Korea, more fairness and less complexity required
- Key employment policy challenges faced by OECD countries, OECD submission to the G8 growth, employability and inclusion conference London, 21-22 February 1998
- Biotechnology statistics in OECD memeber countries, an inventory
- Les regimes de retraite prives dans les pays de l'OCDE, France
- Strategic waste prevention
- OECD questionnaire on the activity of domestic firms and of foreign affiliates in the service sector (FATS)
- Potential anti-corruption effects of WTO disciplines
- Pharmaceutical policies in OECD countries, reconciling social and industrial goals
- Trends and driving factors in income distribution and poverty in the OECD area
- Assessing barriers to trade in services, retail trade services
- La definition du travail a temps partiel a des fins de comparaison internationale
- Net public social expenditure
- Emerging issues, in search of employees ; the case of the Dutch public service
- Standardisation and regulatory report
- Science and technology main indicators and basic statistics in the Russian Federation, 1992-1998
- The concentration of women's employment and relative occupational pay, a statistical framework for comparative analysis