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Between the mid-1990s and mid-2000s, Ireland saw the biggest rise in its poverty rate, and Mexico the biggest fall.
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Around 9% of the OECD working-age population are poor. |
OECD Factbook 2009 – how do you like yours?
Not surprisingly for such an innovative publication, it exists in a number of different versions, to suit our readers’ requirements.
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Print
Available for purchase. 313 pages of indicators, definitions, analysis and trends. The definitive statistical reference publication.
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USB key
Available for purchase.
Loaded with OECD Factbook 2009 files and documents, as well as OECD in Figures, the USB key is completely portable, with space for users to save their own documents.
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Web Book
Free on line. The gateway to the PDFs, Excel™ and interactive graphs. Access to the key indicators for the World’s leading economies is only a click away.
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Dynamic graphs
Free on line, using Trendalyzer, this dynamic visualisation software from the Gapminder Foundation enables the identification of long term trends and comparisons between countries.
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