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OECD Reviews of Labour Market and Social Policies: ChileEnglish | View long abstract 28-Jul-2009 This report analyses the implications of recent developments in Chile's labour market and social policy and considers the available policy options from the perspective of OECD member Related documents: |
Pension reform in Chile revisited: what has been learned? (Social, Employment and Migration Working Paper No. 86, 2009)English | View long abstract 10-Apr-2009 Augusto Iglesias-Palau The paper describes Chile’s pension reform of 1980, which replaced the existing pay-as-you-go public pension programs by a new funded pension program managed by private companies (the “AFP´s”)... Related documents: |
Inequality, Poverty and Social Policy: Recent Trends in Chile (OECD Social, Employment and Migration Working Papers No. 85)English | View long abstract 10-Apr-2009 Osvaldo Larranaga This report aims to outline the main trends in income distribution and poverty in Chile, as well as the role of social policy in these areas. Related documents: |
OECD Reviews of Labour Market and Social Policies: ChileEnglish | View long abstract 06-Apr-2009 This report analyses in detail the implications of recent developments in Chile's labour market and social policy and considers the available policy options from the perspective of OECD countries’ experience. Related documents: |
Chile should create more and better jobs to cut poverty and inequality, says OECDEnglish | View long abstract 06-Apr-2009 Chile should invest more in employment and active social policies in order to reduce its high levels of income inequality and poverty, according to a new OECD report. Also available: |
Improving Social Cohesion in Latin America: Making the Most of GlobalisationEnglish | View long abstract 06-Oct-2008 Angel Gurría, OECD Secretary-General In his remarks delivered during a Euro-Latin American seminar, Mr. Gurría stressed that while creating immense wealth and opportunities, the global economy has also generated and deepened inequalities, particularly in Latin America where income inequality is the greatest in the world. Also available: |
DEV Centre WP 151: Gender, Human Capital and Growth: Evidence from Six Latin American Countriespdf,857Kb,English | View long abstract 01-Sep-1999 Donald J. Robbins (edited by R.A. Cornell) This Working Paper examines the patterns and determinants of rapidly rising educational attainment in Argentina, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, Mexico and Uruguay. |
Adhesión a la OCDE
Andrés Velasco, Ministro de Hacienda de Chile, habla sobre el aporte mutuo entre la OCDE y Chile y los avances y desafíos del país en materia de reforma fiscal y transparencia bancaria.
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