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The education system has reacted slowly to changes in labour market needs, leading to an increasing number of school leavers without sufficient qualification. In addition, declining PISA scores and a rising share of low achievers are raising concerns about the quality of the future labour force....
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public childcare. Alternatively, the United States’ OECD peers empower families through paid parental leave and comprehensive … subsidised childcare help get and keep more women in the workforce, contribute to economic growth, offer cognitive and health …
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mothers, continue to earn significantly less than men, in part due to a large gap in unpaid childcare responsibilities …. Outside the province of Québec, low (but increasing) rates of government support for childcare should be expanded considerably …
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Unfavourable demographic trends in many OECD countries threaten the sustainability of potential labour resources, GDP growth and fiscal positions. One factor that is expected to mitigate these trends is continued inflows of migrant workers from low income economies. However, a rapid catch-up in...
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