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Note pour Eco-Santé OCDE 2008: Belgiquepdf,99Kb,French | View long abstract 26-Jun-2008 Les dépenses de santé totales représentaient en Belgique 10.4% du PIB en 2006, soit 1.5 points de pourcentage de plus que la moyenne des pays de l’OCDE (8.9%). Related documents: |
Babies and Bosses - Key Outcomes of Belgium compared to OECD averageEnglish | View long abstract 21-Nov-2007 Key indicators on fertility, female and sole parent employment, childcare participation, child poverty and gender pay gap. Also available:Related documents: |
Pensions at a Glance 2007: how does your country compare? A selection of indicatorsxls,422Kb,English | View long abstract 07-Jun-2007 Gross pension replacement rates (pre and post reform), Net pension replacement rates and Pension wealth, from OECD Pensions at a Glance - Public Policies across OECD Countries 2007 Edition. Also available:Related documents: |
OECD launches Jobs for Youth projectEnglish | View long abstract 26-Apr-2007 To help countries improve school-to-work transitions, OECD has launched a new project on Jobs for Youth. Also available:Related documents: |
Trends in Severe Disability Among Elderly People (Health Working Paper No. 26)pdf,615Kb,English | View long abstract 30-Mar-2007 Gaétan Lafortune, Gaëlle Balestat As the number and share of the population aged 65 and over will continue to grow steadily in OECD countries over the next decades, improvements in the functional status of elderly people could help mitigate the rise in the demand for, and hence expenditure on, long-term care. Also available: |
Belgium “could do better” on school-to-work transition, says the OECDEnglish | View long abstract 16-Feb-2007 According to a new report by the OECD, Belgium should do more to help young people get their working life off to a good start. Also available: |
Jobs for Youth/Des Emplois pour les Jeunes: BELGIQUEEnglish | View long abstract 16-Feb-2007 Improving job prospects for youth in Belgium will require sustained and coherent reforms involving education, training and labour market authorities, among other actors, working together with early intervention, even before school age. Also available:Related documents: |
Seminar on"Trade unions and welfare", Trento, Italy, 26-27 October 2006English | View long abstract 19-Oct-2006 This seminar is organised in cooperation with INAS CISL and Fondazione Giulio Pastore. The event will present and discuss the results of research addressing these issues undertaken in eight European countries: ... |
Note pour Eco-Santé OCDE 2006: BELGIQUEpdf,146Kb,French | View long abstract 26-Jun-2006 Les dépenses de santé totales représentaient en Belgique 10.1% du PIB en 2003, soit 1.2 points de pourcentage de plus que la moyenne des pays de l’OCDE (8.9%). Related documents: |
Belgique 2004 - Chapitre Pays pour les impôts-prestations - Prestations et Salairespdf,640Kb,French | View long abstract 02-Mar-2006 Les "Chapitres Pays" fournissent des descriptions détaillées des règles d'imposition et de prestations dans un format identique pour chaque pays, avec des résumés de tendances politiques et des exemples de calculs des droits aux prestations et des charges fiscales. Related documents: |
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