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, due to a sharp decline in the results of the most highly disadvantaged students. The unemployment rate for the 20-24 age … and youth employment services enhanced. This Working Paper relates to the 2013 OECD Economic Review of France (www.oecd.org/eco/surveys/France). …
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European Union is trailing mainly in terms of labour resource utilisation, reflecting both lower employment rates and fewer …
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labour market dimensions. These include employment and unemployment rates, youth wages, decisions to work and study, youth … mobility, type of employment contract, time to find a first job, skill mismatch, etc. Cross-country econometric evidence from …
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empirically-proven to help regain employment; this will require systematic and rigorous evaluation of labour-market programmes and …
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The deep recession has led to a marked deterioration in labour market conditions in the OECD area. This paper, which draws heavily on other ongoing analytical work at the OECD, takes stock of recent labour market developments, highlights some of the key uncertainties in the early stages of the...
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After the onset of the crisis, unemployment in Sweden increased markedly, though much less than expected and than … that high unemployment does not become entrenched or leads to withdrawals from the labour force. The government has taken …
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Taxes and cash transfers reduce income inequality more in France than elsewhere in the OECD, because of the large size of the flows involved. But the system is complex overall. Its effectiveness could be enhanced in many ways, for example so as to achieve the same amount of redistribution at...
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human capital accumulation on and off the job. A stable macroeconomy is a pre-condition for reducing unemployment, but a …
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Welfare-to-work measures are a central theme of Israel’s labour and social policies to tackle relative poverty, which is concentrated among the Arab-Israeli and Ultra-orthodox (Haredi) communities. Policies include pilot programmes involving private-sector job placement (the “Wisconsin”...
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Reducing poverty and social exclusion is an important objective for all French governments. Even though conventionally measured poverty is in fact lower than in most other countries, it is still higher than can be easily accepted. The current policy approach involves a large number of measures...
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