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OECD reveals evolving social trends in Asia-PacificEnglish | View long abstract 13-Aug-2009 Society at a Glance - Asia/Pacific Edition 2009 looks at social trends and policy developments in Asia-Pacific countries, using indicators similar to those in OECD’s recently published Society at a Glance 2009 (focused on OECD economies). Related documents: |
Society at a Glance Asia/Pacific 2009: Key findings for Indiapdf,460Kb,English | View long abstract 13-Aug-2009 Key findings for India include health spending, life satisfaction, infant mortality, income inequality, low birth weight and prisoners. Related documents: |
Society at a Glance - Asia/Pacific Edition 2009English | View long abstract 13-Aug-2009 Society at a Glance – Asia/Pacific Edition 2009 offers a concise quantitative overview of social trends and policies across Asia-Pacific economies. Related documents: |
Seminar on Employment outcomes and inequality: Brazil, China and IndiaEnglish | View long abstract 08-Apr-2009 OECD Directorate for Employment, Labour and Social Affairs (ELS) Also available: |
Asian Policy Centre - health and social policyEnglish | View long abstract 30-Jan-2009 The OECD/Korea Policy Centre fosters the exchange of technical information and policy experiences relating to the Asia Pacific region in areas such as health statistics, pension reforms and social policy and expenditure. |
Asian countries should reform their pension systems, says OECDEnglish | View long abstract 07-Jan-2009 Many Asian countries will need to reform their pension systems in order to deliver sustainable and adequate retirement incomes for today’s workers, according to a new OECD report. Also available: |
India’s growth pattern and obstacles to higher growthEnglish | View long abstract 05-Aug-2008 Sean M. Dougherty, Richard Herd, Thomas Chalaux and Abdul Azeez Erumban India’s growth performance has improved significantly over the past 20 years, but has been uneven across industries and states. The need for further institutional reforms is urgent, focusing on product and labour market regulations at the central and state levels. Also available:Related documents: |
Globalisation and Labour Markets (OECD Social, Employment and Migration Working Paper No. 63)pdf,294Kb,English | View long abstract 09-Nov-2007 David T. Coe Globalisation is having important effects on labour markets in OECD countries. The global supply of labour has increased enormously with the emergence of China and India. At the same time technological ... Also available: |
Seminar on labour market issues in Brazil, China and IndiaEnglish | View long abstract 28-Mar-2007 Brazil, China and India represent a growing share of world GDP. They have also become more open to international trade and investment, thus creating new growth opportunities for OECD countries. |
Boosting incomes and jobs: the OECD strategypdf,204Kb,English | View long abstract 18-Sep-2006 Jean-Philippe Cotis Jean-Philippe Cotis outlines the OECD approach to boosting incomes and jobs and its possible implications for India in a presentation at the Federation of Indian Chambers of Commerce and Industry in New Delhi, India on 18 September 2006. |
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