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International Women’s Day is around the corner. Every year, the 8th of March marks a major day of global celebration for the economic, political and social achievements of women - and an occasion for the Development Centre to present its work on gender equality.
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The financial and economic crisis has deep implications for employment across the planet. The crisis brings to an end a period of relatively strong and sustained growth, which was accompanied by the creation of many new jobs.
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Countries with large populations and with large resource bases seem to define the dominant economic impulse of the 21st century. The Perspectives on Global Development (PGD) will monitor the impacts of the changing global economy on development, poverty and inequality.
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The Emerging Markets Network (EmNet) was established in 2006 by the OECD Development Centre as a platform of analysis, dialogue and experience sharing between multinationals of OECD countries and their emerging-world counterparts.
Shoe shine workers in Cairo, street vendors in Calcutta, badly-paid public officials driving their taxis at night in Moscow–this is informal employment. A new Development Centre study, "Is Informal Normal?", examines policy options to respond to the challenge of creating more and better job
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The Conception of the OECD Development Centre was the idea of US President John F. Kennedy which he first put forward in an address to the Canadian Parliament in Ottawa on 17 May 1961.
Presentation African Development Report 2008/2009
7-January-2009
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Realismo mágico? China e India en América Latina y África, article by Javier Santiso
7-January-2009
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Amériques, vers une triangulation du monde? Article by Javier Santiso
7-January-2009
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El nuevo Eldorado, article by Javier Santiso
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