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Across the OECD, the labour-market performance of foreign-born-adults tends to lag behind that of the native-born. Immigrants are not only more likely to be unemployed or inactive, but they also earn less and work in lower-skilled jobs. Differences in skills proficiency, language spoken and...
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Norway’s foreign-born population has tripled since 2000, and the share of migrants among the population has seen one of … the largest increases across the OECD, mostly driven by labour migration from EU countries. Most migrants from non …
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substantial progress in poverty reduction and gains in employment. However, there are large differences in outcomes across … opportunities to promote employment and skills outcomes at the local level in Indonesia. The analysis presented in this OECD …/ADB report shows the importance of strengthening local institutions managing and delivering employment and skills policies. …
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yet to reach the standards of more developed countries. This OECD report looks at the implementation of employment and … governments in the Philippines have an active role in the management of employment and skills programmes through Public Employment …
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to find pathways into employment for those with the lowest labour market attachment and alleviate the pressure faced by …
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considerably across countries – with inequalities in employment even falling in some cases compared to 2017. In contrast with the …
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