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Public Sector Corruption: An International Survey of Prevention Measures15-Aug-1999 This book surveys the measures that 15 OECD countries are currently using to protect their domestic public institutions against corruption. It is a companion to Ethics in the Public Service: Current Issues and Practice (OECD 1996). Related documents: |
Structure of the civil service employment in seven OECD countries...25-Feb-1999 This document analyses selected characteristics of civil service employment: the position of women, part-time work, the age structure and civil service inflows and outflows and provides elements of comparison ... Also available: |
Spain: Competition Law and Policy in 1999-200001-Jan-1999 In this report, the country summarizes the main developments in competition law and policy in 1999-2000. Related documents: |
Children and Families at Risk: New Issues in Integrating Services22-Dec-1998 Fears of the prospect of growing social exclusion have become important concerns in recent years for many countries. Improving the quality of education and the standards attained by students to improve ... |
Fostering Entrepreneurship12-Oct-1998 Fostering entrepreneurship means channelling entrepreneurial drive into a dynamic process which takes advantage of all the opportunities the economy can provide. This book analyses the factors that favour entrepreneurship and the obstacles that hinder it. Also available: |
Spain: Competition Law and Policy in 1998-199901-Jan-1998 In this report, the country summarizes the main developments in competition law and policy in 1998-1999. Related documents: |
Post-compulsory Education for Disabled People07-Oct-1997 Post-compulsory education and training is now essential for employment in a competitive labour market. While this should apply as much to disabled people as it does to the non-disabled, the disabled remain ... Also available: |
Parents as Partners in Schooling20-Aug-1997 Parents and family are every child's first educators, but their importance often goes unrecognised by the formal school system. As education -- and the qualifications it offers -- becomes ever more important, ... Related documents: |
Implementing Inclusive Education12-Aug-1997 Including students with special educational needs in mainstream schools remains a goal of education policy in most countries. However, achieving this aspiration is not easy. This book provides up to date ... |