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Sickness, Disability and Work: Breaking the Barriers - Key findings and challenges for Denmark24-Nov-2010 This country note highlights key findings and challenges for Denmark from the synthesis on Sickness, Disability and Work: Breaking the Barriers. Related documents: |
Denmark - Economic forecast summary (November 2011)28-Nov-2011 The muted recovery, led so far by exports, government consumption and restocking, is expected to come to a halt despite low interest rates and ongoing fiscal stimulus. The renewed global slowdown will ... Also available:Related documents: |
PISA Computer-Based Assessment of Student Skills in Science24-Aug-2010 This report analyses the results of an electronically-delivered test in science literacy pioneered by PISA in Denmark, Iceland and Korea. It presents 15-year-olds’ achievement scores and explains the impact of information communication technologies on both males’ and females’ science skills |
OECD International Migration Outlook 2010 - Country note for Denmark12-Jul-2010 This country note describes recent developments in migration movements and policies. Key statistics are presented in a standardised table. Related documents: |
Briefing note for OECD Health Data 2011: How Does Denmark Compare30-Jun-2011 Health spending accounted for 11.5% of GDP in Denmark in 2009, two percentage points higher than the OECD average of 9.5%. Related documents: |
Denmark well-placed to make the public sector more efficient and effective, says OECD report03-Jun-2010 Denmark is at the forefront of efforts made by countries around the world to provide and use online services and to boost a more efficient and effective public sector, more responsive to the changing needs of people and business. To maintain these excellent results, Denmark should further strengthen the whole-of-government approach towards citizen and business engagement. |
Taxing Wages: Country note for Denmark04-May-2009 Denmark has gradually decreased the tax burden on labour over the past ten years, and in 2010 personal income taxes are cut considerably. In 2009, taxpayers at high earnings took home only slightly more ... Also available:Related documents: |