17-February-2015
English
The Secretary-General introduced Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign and European Affairs of the Slovak Republic to the Special Meeting of the OECD Council.
9-February-2015
English, PDF, 97kb
This country note from Going for Growth 2015 for the Slovak Republic identifies and assesses progress made on key reforms to boost long-term growth, improve competitiveness and productivity and create jobs.
7-January-2015
English, PDF, 4,103kb
This report depicts key policies, processes and factors related to the management of resources and their use in the Slovak pre-primary, primary and secondary education system.
1-décembre-2014
Français
L’immigration vers la République slovaque a régressé sous l’effet de la crise économique (le nombre d’immigrés étrangers a diminué de moitié entre 2008 et 2011), tandis que l’émigration est restée stable ou a légèrement augmenté.
28-novembre-2014
Français
Cette page contient toutes les informations se rapportant à la mise en oeuvrede la Convention de l’OCDE sur la lutte contre la corruption en République slovaque.
5-November-2014
English
This book provides, from an international perspective, an independent analysis of major issues facing the educational evaluation and assessment framework, current policy initiatives, and possible future approaches in the Slovak Republic.
5-November-2014
English
In the past year, Slovakia has made considerable progress in recovering its economic dynamism. GDP is set to grow by 2.6% in 2014 and 2.8% in 2015, double the rate of 2013. We estimate that the rate of economic expansion will increase further in 2016 to reach 3.4%. Slovakia’s real GDP per capita is now further ahead of pre-crisis levels – than in any other Eurozone country.
5-November-2014
English
Mr. Angel Gurría, Secretary-General of the OECD, will be in Bratislava, on Wednesday 5 November 2014. During his visit, the Secretary-General will present the 2014 OECD Economic Survey of the Slovak Republic.
5-November-2014
English
Slovakia’s growth performance has improved, but there is still a lot to get growth back to pre-crisis rates, and to ensure all regions and segments of society can benefit. The country is still facing worryingly high levels of unemployment, which peaked at 14% in 2013. Two-thirds of those without jobs were affected by long-term unemployment.
5-November-2014
English
Economic recovery is picking up in the Slovak Republic, but regional disparities and high unemployment must be addressed to ensure balanced inclusive growth over the long-term, according to the latest OECD Economic Survey of the Slovak Republic.