The health, economic and social impacts of the crisis have been uneven across and within countries – and recovery from the crisis, so far, has also been uneven. Understanding the spatial dimension of the recovery and developing place-based policies is vital to support recovery in all regions.
The OECD Regional Recovery Platform contains internationally-comparable subnational data on the COVID-19 crisis and provides a compendium of policy solutions to support the recovery. It complements the OECD COVID-19 Recovery Dashboard to support a Strong, Inclusive, Green and Resilient Recovery, which provides indicators at a national-level.
The initial set of indicators and information will support governments and policymakers to:
Health |
Employment |
Subnational finance |
Digitalisation |
Climate & Environment |
Remote working |
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The OECD Regional Recovery Platform has been developed with the support of the Regional Development Policy Committee, and its Working Parties on Territorial Indicators and Urban and Rural Policies. It also draws on evidence and policies developed in other subnational bodies, such as the OECD’s Local Employment and Economic Development Committee and the Geospatial Lab. With the support of OECD Members, the range of indicators and data will be expanded over time.
The OECD Centre for Entrepreneurship, SMEs, Regions and Cities provides comparative statistics, analysis and capacity building for local and national actors to work together to unleash the potential of entrepreneurs and small and medium-sized enterprises, promote inclusive and sustainable regions and cities, boost local job creation, and support sound tourism policies.
OECD COVID-19 Recovery Dashboard
The territorial impact of COVID-19: Managing the crisis and recovery across levels of government
OECD Regional Outlook 2021: Addressing COVID-19 and Moving to Net Zero Greenhouse Gas Emissions
OECD Regions and Cities at a Glance 2020
Implications of Remote Working Adoption on Place Based Policies: A Focus on G7 Countries
Where did it hit harder? The geography of excess mortality during the COVID-19 pandemic
OECD Regional Database (download the data used in the Regional Recovery Platform)
For more information on the OECD Regional Recovery Platform and other OECD regional work, please contact [email protected]
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