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One in seven working-age adults identifies as having a disability in OECD countries, a share that is also substantial and growing among young people (8% in 2019). Many of them are excluded from meaningful work and have low levels of income and social engagement. This report documents the current...
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OECD countries (Australia, Denmark, Germany and Sweden), and provides country-specific recommendations. Governments have a …
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, about what countries have been or should be doing on those issues. This report on Sweden begins a series of around 20 OECD …
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. With 16% of its population born abroad, Sweden has one of the larger immigrant populations among the European OECD … countries. Estimates suggest that about half of the foreign-born population originally came to Sweden as refugees or as the … family of refugees and Sweden has been the OECD country that has had by far the largest inflows of asylum seekers relative to …
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The northern sparsely populated areas (NSPA) of Finland, Norway and Sweden are becoming increasingly important to the …
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Across OECD countries, one in seven working-age adults identifies as having a disability. Many are excluded from meaningful work and have low levels of income and active social engagement. Becoming sick or disabled often leads people to leave the labour market even if they maintain work capacity...
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