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Benefits and Wages 2007 - OECD Indicators

13-Dec-2007

Benefits and Wages 2007, the fifth issue of a series of publications previously entitled Benefit Systems and Work Incentives, is now available. This volume provides results for 2005 as well as comparisons with earlier years. All main indicators shown in previous editions are updated accordingly.

Creating more and better jobs in a globalising economy

07-May-2007

In his address to G8 Employment and Labour Ministers, Mr. Gurría noted that domestic policies can play a major role in promoting employment opportunities arising from globalisation and reducing adjustment costs.

The new version of Social Expenditure Database (SOCX 2007) is available, with gross spending figures from 1980 to 2003 and net spending figures for 2003

23-Feb-2007

The OECD Social Expenditure Database (SOCX) has been developed in order to serve a growing need for indicators of social policy. It includes reliable and internationally comparable statistics on public and private social expenditure, from 1980 to 2003 for 30 OECD countries. This version also includes for the first time estimates of net total social spending for 2003 for 24 OECD countries.

Measures of Material Deprivation in OECD Countries (OECD Social, Employment and Migration Working Papers No. 37)

04-Aug-2006

This paper identifies suitable survey questions that might be used in comparative analysis of the extent of material deprivation in OECD countries, and presents simple summary measures of its prevalence.

“Can Parents Afford to Work?” Childcare costs, tax-benefit policies and work incentives

20-Jan-2006

Presentation at the University of Antwerp on 16 January 2006 of a paper on childcare policies which play a crucial role in helping parents reconcile care and employment-related tasks.

Net Social Expenditure, 2005 Edition - More comprehensive measures of social support (OECD Social, Employment and Migration Working Paper No. 29)

08-Nov-2005

This working paper No. 29 contains information on net (after tax) public and private social expenditure for 2001, a more comprehensive measure of social support. After accounting for the impact of taxation, social expenditure to GDP ratios appear similar in Australia, Denmark, United Kingdom and the United States; they are highest in France, Germany and Sweden.

Trends and Determinants of Fertility Rates: The Role of Policies (Social, Employment and Migration Working Paper No 27)

09-Sep-2005

This report tries to explain observed changes in fertility rates across OECD countries, with an emphasis on socio-economic considerations. It aims to extend the understanding of fertility-related behaviours in different ways: by explaining recent developments in fertility rates and their relationships to other social drivers; by developing and testing new and expanded models to explain the cross-country variation in fertility rates due to labour markets, social and fiscal policies, and individual characteristics.

Should We Extend the Role of Private Social Expenditure? (OECD Social, Employment and Migration Working Paper No. 23)

22-Jul-2005

Is there reason to hope that private provision might promote microeconomic efficiency and services which are more responsive to consumer preferences than those provided by a single monopoly public sector provider. Drawing on examples...




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