OECD in Figures 2009

OECD in Figures is a primary statistical source. As with all OECD data, it is compiled and checked by our experts, so that decision-makers in government, research and business know they can rely on it. The OECD in Figures is now more than ever the public gateway to one of the richest and most repected economic, financial, social and environmental databases around. It is available online at www.oecd.org/infigures.

Here are some extracts from this edition:

 

Demography and health

 

Economy

 

Energy

             

 

Labour

 

Science and technology

 

Environment

 

Education

 

Public finance

 

International trade and investment

 

Prices and finance

 

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