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Main features of the public employment service in the Czech Republic (Social, Employment and Migration Working Paper No. 74, 2008)

09-Dec-2008

Daniela Kalužná

The Czech Public Employment Service (PES) with more or less its current form was established in 1991 when the Czech and Slovak Federal Republic commenced transition to a market economy.

International Migration Outlook 2008: Czech Republic country note

10-Sep-2008

This country note together with a standardised table describes recent trends in migration movements and policies.

Competition Law and Policy in the Czech Republic: An OECD Peer Review

01-Aug-2008

This report was the basis of a peer review examination of the Czech Republic in the OECD Competition Committee on June 2008.

Labour market discrimination still a big problem in OECD countries

02-Jul-2008

Women are 20% less likely than men to have a paid job in OECD countries and they earn on average 17% less than men, according to the latest edition of OECD’s Employment Outlook.

Czech websites on agri-environmental issues

16-Jun-2008

Links to sites from the Czech Republic on agri-environmental issues.

Statement by OECD Secretary-General during a roundtable at the Czech National Bank

28-Apr-2008

Angel Gurría,OECD Secretary-General

At a roundtable organised by the Czech National Bank, Mr. Gurría and Czech economic experts discussed the short and long-term prospects of the country's economy.

Monetary policies and inflation targeting in emerging economies: Executive Summary

25-Apr-2008

Monetary policies and inflation targeting in emerging economies: Executive Summary. Several emerging-market economies have adopted inflation targeting as their institutional framework for conducting monetary policy.

Monetary policies and inflation targeting in emerging economies

25-Apr-2008

Several emerging-market economies have adopted inflation targeting as their institutional framework for conducting monetary policy. This volume focuses on the experiences of Brazil, Chile, Czech Republic, Indonesia, South Africa, and Turkey.