22-November-2017
English
These notes present selected country highlights from the OECD Science, Technology and Industry Scoreboard 2017 with a specific focus on digital trends among all themes covered.
25-octobre-2017
Français
La Suède n’a toujours pas mis en œuvre la réforme de son Code pénal, contrairement aux recommandations en ce sens que le Groupe de travail lui avait adressées dès juin 2012.
13-June-2017
English, PDF, 280kb
Unemployment has fallen in Sweden but slower than on average across OECD countries. At 6.7% in April, unemployment is slightly above its pre-crisis level in 2007.
28-March-2017
English
These country specific notes provide figures and commentary from the Taxation and Skills publication that examines how tax policy can encourage skills development in OECD countries.
13-March-2017
English
8-March-2017
English
28-February-2017
English, PDF, 366kb
Sweden has long championed efforts to promote policy coherence and it recognises the importance of identifying and analysing critical interactions among the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) for greater impact globally and encourages the consideration of transboundary and intergenerational policy effects.
28-February-2017
English, PDF, 354kb
Sweden’s government has reinvigorated the country’s long standing commitment to gender budgeting, taking into account the effects on gender equality when making decisions on the direction and distribution of resources and work is under way to strengthen gender-responsive budgeting efforts.
28-February-2017
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The national unemployment rate in Sweden has fallen to less than 7%, but this aggregate number hides important regional disparities which are partly due to inadequate or mismatched skills. To reduce these imbalances, Sweden needs to enhance the engagement of employers at the local level, strengthen regional skills planning, and inject more flexibility in the management of employment and skills policies.
8-février-2017
Français
La Suède enregistre une croissance économique vigoureuse, son chômage évolue à la baisse et le niveau de vie de sa population est l’un des plus élevés du monde. Pour préserver le niveau élevé de bien-être actuel, les autorités devront prendre des mesures complémentaires pour garantir une croissance inclusive, résiliente et verte bénéficiant à tous, selon un nouveau rapport de l'OCDE.