26-November-2013
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Old age poverty is generally low, but people aged 76 and above have a higher then OECD average poverty rate. However, publicly provided services matter the most in Sweden and play a major role in enhancing the income of all households, especially the elderly.Recent reforms to occupational pension plans in Sweden will lead to a better level of income... protection in retirement for high income earners compared to average income earners.
1-September-2013
English
Mr. Angel Gurría, Secretary-General of the OECD, will be in Stockholm to attend the World Water Week, hosted and organised by the Stockholm International Water Institute (SIWI).
5-mars-2013
Français
La Suède devrait apporter un soutien plus grand aux personnes de moins de 30 ans qui souffrent de troubles mentaux afin d’améliorer leurs perspectives d’emploi et de réduire les dépenses publiques de santé et les allocations de chômage, selon un nouveau rapport de l’OCDE.
17-December-2012
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Gains in female education attainment have contributed to a worldwide increase in women’s participation in the labour force, but considerable gaps remain in working hours, conditions of employment and earnings. More specific data for Sweden are available in this country note.
10-September-2012
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Sweden enjoys an 81.5% employment rate for all levels of education – the second highest rate of all OECD countries after Iceland (Table A7.1b).
21-juin-2012
Français
Plus de douze ans après avoir institué l’infraction de corruption transnationale, la Suède doit intensifier ses efforts pour mettre en œuvre de façon énergique sa législation anti-corruption, selon un nouveau rapport de l'OCDE.
27-October-2011
English
This book provides, for Sweden an independent analysis from an international perspective of major issues facing the evaluation and assessment framework in education, along with current policy initiatives and possible future approaches.
28-juin-2011
Français
La Corée occupe la première place du classement de la nouvelle enquête PISA de l’OCDE qui évalue la façon dont les jeunes de 15 ans utilisent les ordinateurs et Internet pour apprendre. Viennent ensuite la Nouvelle-Zélande, l’Australie, le Japon, Hong-Kong – Chine et l’Islande.