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21-October-2008
Italian, , 308kb
This note presents in Italian key findings related to income inequality and poverty for Italy, with global trends among OECD countries.
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21-October-2008
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This note presents key findings related to income inequality and poverty for New Zealand, with global trends among OECD countries.
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21-October-2008
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This note presents (in Japanese) key findings related to income inequality and poverty for Japan, with global trends among OECD countries.
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21-October-2008
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This note presents key findings related to income inequality and poverty for the United Kingdom, with global trends among OECD countries.
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21-October-2008
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This note presents key findings related to income inequality and poverty for France, with global trends among OECD countries.
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21-October-2008
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This note presents key findings related to income inequality and poverty for Germany, with global trends among OECD countries. More information in German about "Growing Unequal? Income Distribution and Poverty in OECD Countries".
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A news conference to launch a new OECD report analysing trends in income distribution and poverty in the 30 OECD member countries will take place on Tuesday 21 October 2008 at OECD headquarters.
23-September-2008
English
In a world which is already characterised by significant international migration of health workers, OECD countries face a challenge in responding to the growing demand for doctors and nurses over the next 20 years. This book is the main outcome of a joint OECD-WHO project on the management of health-related human resources and international migration.
2-July-2008
English, , 230kb
Multinational enterprises (MNEs) have become one of the key drivers of theworld economy and their importance continues to grow around the world.The increased influence of OECD-based MNEs in developing countries isparticularly striking. Today, developing countries account for almost onethirdof the global stock of inward foreign direct investment (FDI), comparedto slightly more than one fifth in 1990.The increased role of FDI in
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