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www.oecd.org/netherlands is a one-stop-shop for OECD reports and statistics on the Netherlands. Browse the documents in chronological order or by topic (e.g. economy, governance, trade, development, environment, energy, social issues).

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OECD Economic Outlook No. 85 - Netherlands

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24-Jun-2009

Summary of economic developments and projections for Netherlands taken from the latest OECD Economic Outlook.

OECD Thematic Review on Migrant Education - Country Background Report for the Netherlands

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01-Apr-2009

The focus of this report is on migrant education policies and practices. However, some information on general immigration and integration policies and approaches is provided in order to place education policies in overall national policy contexts.

Economic Policy Reforms: Going for Growth 2009 - Netherlands Country Note

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03-Mar-2009

This note, taken from Chapter 3 of Economic Policy Reforms: Going for Growth 2009, contains information about the progress in implementing reforms in line with the 2008 priorities for the Netherlands . ...

Energy Policies of IEA Countries - Netherlands 2008 Review

20-Mar-2009

The energy policies of the Netherlands play an important role in ensuring energy security not only on a national level but in all of northwest Europe. The country’s strategic location makes it an important transit and trade hub for natural gas, oil and electricity. Furthermore, it has important natural gas production and a large oil refining industry.

Sickness, Disability and Work (Vol. 3): Netherlands Country Note

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21-Nov-2008

The Netherlands should address new inequalities arising from the recent sickness and disability policy reforms and better monitor the reintegration and insurance markets, according to a new OECD report.

Helping immigrants and their children find work should be a priority, says OECD

17-Nov-2008

Immigrants in Belgium, France, the Netherlands and Portugal are more likely to be unemployed or doing a job for which they are overqualified than people born in that country. Their children, even if born in the country and having left school with qualifications, also find it hard to find work, according to a new OECD report.

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