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Labour market discrimination still a big problem in OECD countriesEnglish | View long abstract 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. Also available: |
Briefing note for OECD Health Data 2008: How Does the Slovak Republic Comparepdf,87Kb,English | View long abstract 26-Jun-2008 Total health spending accounted for 7.1% of GDP in the Slovak Republic in 2005, lower than the average of 8.9% in OECD countries. Related documents: |
Pharmaceutical Pricing and Reimbursement Policies in Slovakia (Health Working Paper No. 31)pdf,684Kb,English | View long abstract 27-Feb-2008 Zoltan Kalo, Elizabeth Docteur and Pierre Moïse This report (Working Paper 31) examines aspects of the policy environment and market characteristics of Slovakia's pharmaceutical sector, and assesses the degree to which Slovakia has achieved certain policy goals. |
A System of Health Accounts: Implementation - Slovak RepublicEnglish | View long abstract 31-Jan-2008 Information on the status of implementation of OECD's A System of Health Accounts in Portugal. |
Babies and Bosses - Key Outcomes of Slovak Republic 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. Related documents: |
Jobs for Youth/Des Emplois pour les Jeunes: SLOVAK REPUBLICEnglish | View long abstract 26-Jun-2007 Young people in the Slovak Republic are in a very difficult position with regard to the labour market. While the youth unemployment rate has decreased, it remains the second highest among OECD member countries. Also available:Related documents: |
The Slovak Republic needs to improve job prospects for youthEnglish | View long abstract 26-Jun-2007 The Slovak Republic has cut youth unemployment significantly over the past five years but many obstacles to finding a job remain for young people, according to a new OECD report. Also available: |
Pensions at a Glance 2007: Highlights - Slovak Republicpdf,29Kb,English | View long abstract 07-Jun-2007 This document presents the main highlights for Slovak Republic from Pensions at a Glance 2007: Recent pension reforms cut the target for future retirement benefits for most workers – those on low and middle incomes – while increasing them for high earners... 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: |
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