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Econometric analysis of the impacts of the UK Climate Change Levy and Climate Change Agreements on firms' fuel use and innovation activity09-oct.-2009 This contributes to the OECD project on "Taxation, Innovation and the Environment". It presents an econometric study of impacts of the Climate Change Levy in the United Kingdom on fuel use and innovation. |
Learning for Jobs, OECD Reviews of Vocational Education and Training, England and Wales01-oct.-2009 This review of vocational education and training (VET is part of ―Learning for Jobs‖, the OECD policy study of VET – a programme of analytical work and individual country reviews designed to help countries make their VET systems more responsive to labour market needs. |
Survey of firms' responses to public incentives for energy innovation, including the UK Climate Change Levy and Climate Change Agreements17-sept.-2009 This paper contributes to the project on "Taxation, Innovation and the Environment". It presents a survey of firms’ responses to public incentives for energy innovation. |
Employment Outlook 2009 Country Notes: United Kingdom16-sept.-2009 The OECD Employment Outlook 2009 indicates that the early stages of the economic recovery are likely to be too muted to result in strong job creation. As a result, the UK unemployment rate, which reached 7.8% in the 2nd quarter of 2009, is expected to continue to rise and remain high through 2010. Documents connexes : |
Education at a Glance 2009 - Summary of key findings: United Kingdom08-sept.-2009 This 2009 edition of Education at a Glance includes first results from TALIS, a survey on teacher practices, new analysis of the social benefits of education, new information on long-term unemployment and involuntary part-time work among young adults, and new data on the benefits of education. Documents connexes : |
Doing Better for Children: Highlights for the United Kingdom01-sept.-2009 High public spending on child welfare and education in the UK is failing to produce results in many key areas. To give every child the chance of a better future, the government should continue to spend more on younger children and target spending on older children more effectively... Documents connexes : |
Il faut consacrer davantage d’argent à la petite enfance, selon l’OCDE01-sept.-2009 Les États doivent accroître leurs dépenses au titre des enfants de moins de six ans afin de réduire les inégalités sociales et de permettre à tous d’être plus heureux, selon le premier rapport de l’OCDE qui ait jamais été écrit sur le bien être des enfants dans ses 30 pays membres. Aussi disponible : |
Agreement between United Kingdom and Montserrat for the exchange of information relating to tax matters28-août-2009 Agreement between United Kingdom and Montserrat for the exchange of information relating to tax matters |
Agreement between UK and the Bahamas for the exchange of information relating to tax matters28-août-2009 Agreement between UK and the Bahamas for the exchange of information relating to tax matters |
Agreement between Gibraltar and the United Kingdom for the exchange of information relating to tax matters28-août-2009 Agreement between Gibraltar and the United Kingdom for the exchange of information relating to tax matters |