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Economic Survey of Switzerland 2009: Swiss Monetary Policy in the Current Crisis and Beyond15-Jan-2010 The Swiss National Bank took decisive action to support financial market stability and dampen the recession. In the current situation, the main challenge facing the SNB concerns the exit strategy. Also available: |
Gesundheit auf einen Blick 200908-Dec-2009 Vergleichsstudie zur Leistungsfähigkeit der Gesundheitssysteme in OECD-Ländern. Gesundheitsausgaben, Gesundheitsversorgung, Arztbesuche, Krankenhausbetten, Lebenserwartung, Kindersterblichkeit, Medikamentenkonsum, ... |
Government at a Glance: Country note for Switzerland24-Nov-2009 This country note, based on the new biennial publication Government at a glance, provides indicators describing key elements underlying government structure and performance of Switzerland, from the perspective of revenues, expenditures and employment. |
Switzerland - Key economic projections18-Nov-2009 Economic forecasts for GDP, unemployment, inflation and fiscal balance |
International Migration Outlook 2009:Switzerland country note13-Nov-2009 This country note together with a standardised table describes recent trends in migration movements and policies. Related documents: |
Nachkommen von Migranten: schlechtere Perspektiven auf dem Arbeitsmarkt auch bei gleichem Bildungsniveau15-Oct-2009 OECD-Vergleichsstudie zur Arbeitsmarktintegration: Nachkommen von Einwanderern haben in Deutschland und Österreich deutlich schlechtere Chancen auf dem Arbeitsmarkt als junge Menschen mit zumindest einem ... |
Switzerland moves towards substantial implementation of tax information exchange23-Sep-2009 Switzerland has signed a protocol to its tax treaty with the United States that incorporates the internationally agreed tax information standard. This is the 11th agreement for the exchange of information ... |
Doing Better for Children: Highlights for Switzerland01-Sep-2009 Switzerland receives generally good marks in “Doing Better for Children”, the OECD’s first report on the well‐being of children. But there are areas which may need policy attention to improve the lives of Swiss children, including better child exercise and vaccination rates. Related documents: |
Spend early on children, says OECD01-Sep-2009 Governments should invest more money on children in the first six years of their lives to reduce social inequality and help all children, especially the most vulnerable, have happier lives, according to the OECD’s first ever report on child well-being in its 30 member countries. Also available: |