OECD Employment Outlook 2006 - Multilingual summaries

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     ISBN: 9264023844
     Publication: 13/06/2006
     280 pages

OECD Employment Outlook 2006 - Boosting Jobs and Incomes - Multilingual summaries

OECD countries have to improve labour market performance to increase living standards. This has become more urgent as population ageing may put considerable downward pressure on economic growth in the coming decades. What is needed is a comprehensive reform strategy to raise employment and help workers earn higher incomes. This requires action on many fronts including taxation, employment regulations, welfare benefits, wages, product-market competition and macroeconomic policy. Which reforms have been successful? Do they necessarily imply lower social protection or more insecurity? 


 

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