6-October-2014
English
Country notes outlining regional variations in health, jobs, safety, environment, access to services, civic engagement, housing, education, income, and employment. These notes are from the OECD publication "How's Life in Your Region?".
6-October-2014
English
Getting regions and cities 'right', adapting policies to the specificities of where people live and work, is vital to improving citizens’ well-being. View the country factsheets from the publication OECD Regional Outlook 2014.
9-September-2014
English, PDF, 494kb
Tertiary educational attainment continues to rise, but remains well below the OECD average.
17-July-2014
English, PDF, 682kb
The ability to measure innovation is essential to an improvement strategy in education. This country note analyses how the practices are changing within classrooms and educational organisations and how teachers develop and use their pedagogical resources.
12-juin-2014
Français
La Slovénie doit prendre de sérieuses mesures afin d’assurer que les actes présumés de corruption transnationale sont bien détectés et font réellement l’objet d’enquêtes et de poursuites.
30-May-2014
English
5-May-2014
English, PDF, 2,047kb
During the last five years, Slovenia has endured a double‐dip recession that has seen unemployment increase to unprecedented levels, especially among the youth - Yet the situation has improved recently. As Slovenia reforms, it should continue to protect some of its great achievements, such as having one of the lowest levels of income inequality and relative poverty in the OECD.
5-December-2013
English
Individual country notes assessing how regions and cities contribute to national growth and the well-being of society.
3-décembre-2013
Français
La Slovénie devient le 29ème membre du Comité d’aide au développement (CAD) de l’OCDE, premier forum international des apporteurs de coopération pour le développement.
26-juin-2013
Français
Restaurer la soutenabilité des finances publiques est un enjeu majeur en Slovénie. Cependant, la maîtrise des dépenses est faible et les dépenses sociales publiques ont fortement augmenté durant la crise – nettement plus qu’en moyenne dans la zone OCDE.