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Population is defined as all nationals present in, or temporarily absent from a country, and aliens permanently settled in a country. This indicator shows the number of people that usually live in an area. Growth rates are the annual changes in population resulting from births, deaths and net...
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The “Population and Labour Force” dataset is a subset of the Annual Labour Force Statistics (ALFS) database which contains annual labour force statistics and population series for the 346OECD Member countries plus Brazil. Series are presented in three subsets: population,duration of...
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The World Economy brings together two reference works by Angus Maddison: The World Economy: A Millennial Perspective, first published in 2001 and The World Economy: Historical Statistics, published in 2003. This new edition contains Statlinks, a service providing access to the underlying data in...
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Following his The World Economy: a Millennial Perspective, Angus Maddison here offers a rare insight into the history and political influence of national accounts and national accounting. He demonstrates that such statistical data can shed light on the analysis of economic phenomena such as...
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multidimensional inequalities and weak productivity growth underlines the need for a reappraisal of Canada’s policy making process with …
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Canadians enjoy a high level of well-being. On all eleven components of the OECD’s Better Life Index, Canada performs … of the global financial crisis. Still, there are some areas where the country can do even better. Canada needs to improve … economic performance. Finally, Canada needs to make growth greener, in order to contribute its fair share to the global fight …
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The consequences of climate change in developing countries are worsening fast: many ecosystems will shortly reach points of irreversible damage, and socio-economic costs will continue to rise. To alleviate the future impacts on populations and economies, policy makers are looking for the spaces...
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