Employment ins and outs in OECD countries
By Paula Garda, OECD Economics Department Labour markets are in a continual state of flux. Workers get employed, leave a… Read More »Employment ins and outs in OECD countries
By Paula Garda, OECD Economics Department Labour markets are in a continual state of flux. Workers get employed, leave a… Read More »Employment ins and outs in OECD countries
by Sonia Araujo, Country Studies Branch, OECD Economics Department For each hour worked Portugal produces about half of the output… Read More »Raising skills holds the key to higher living standards and well-being in Portugal
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By Yosuke Jin, Spain Desk, Country Studies Branch, OECD Economics Department Poverty has risen in Spain in the wake of… Read More »Reducing poverty durably is a key challenge in Spain
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by Philip Hemmings and Vassiliki Koutosgeorgopoulou Australia’s economy has enjoyed considerable success in recent decades, gross domestic product per capita is… Read More »Australia’s economy, good track record but challenges ahead