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  • 7-November-2018

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    Antimikrobielle Resistenz (AMR) in Deutschland stoppen

    Die Resistenzraten für acht Antibiotikum-Bakterium Kombinationen sind in Deutschland zwischen 2005 und 2015 von 12% auf 10% gesunken, könnte aber bis zum Jahr 2030 wieder auf 13% ansteigen, falls die Trends im Antibiotika-Konsum, sowie beim Bevölkerungs- und Wirtschaftswachstum anhalten. Der Resistenzraten in Deutschland lagen im Jahr 2015 unter dem OECD-Durchschnitt (17%).

  • 15-June-2018

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    A broken social elevator? Key findings for Germany

    A broken social elevator? Key findings for Germany

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  • 15-June-2018

    German, PDF, 1,107kb

    Ist der Soziale Aufzug ka-putt? DEUTSCHLAND im Vergleich

    Ist der Soziale Aufzug ka-putt? DEUTSCHLAND im Vergleich

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  • 5-December-2017

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    Pensions at a Glance 2017 - Key findings for Germany

    Key findings for Germany from the report "Pensions at a Glance 2017"

  • 22-November-2017

    English

    OECD Science, Technology and Industry Scoreboard 2017 - highlights by country

    These notes present selected country highlights from the OECD Science, Technology and Industry Scoreboard 2017 with a specific focus on digital trends among all themes covered.

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  • 18-October-2017

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    Preventing Ageing Unequally - Key findings for Germany

    Selected findings for Germany from the report "Preventing Ageing Unequally"

  • 4-October-2017

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    The Pursuit of Gender Equality - Key findings for Germany

    Selected findings for Germany from the report "The Pursuit of Gender Equality: An Uphill Battle"

  • 13-juin-2017

    Allemand, PDF, 277kb

    OECD Employment Outlook 2017 - Key findings for Germany (in German)

    Ende 2016 hat die Beschäftigung in Deutschland 66% der Bevölkerung im Alter von 15-74 erreicht, deutlich höher als der OECD-Durchschnitt von 61%. Bis Ende 2018 wird ein Anstieg auf 68% erwartet, 9 Pro-zentpunkte über dem Vorkrisenniveau 2007, auch wegen zunehmender Teilzeitarbeit.

  • 20-February-2017

    English

    Dare to Share: Germany's Experience Promoting Equal Partnership in Families

    This review introduces the background to and issues at stake in promoting equal partnerships in families in Germany.  It encourages German policy makers to build on the important reforms since the mid-2000s to enable both fathers and mothers to have careers and children, and urges families to 'dare to share'. To those ends it places Germany’s experience in an international comparison, and draws from the experience in, for example, France and the Nordic countries which have longstanding policies to support work-life balance and strengthen gender equality. The review starts with an overview chapter also explaining why and how equal sharing pays for families, children, the economy and society as a whole. The book presents current outcomes, policy trends, as well as detailed analysis of the drivers of paid and unpaid work and how more equal partnerships in families may help sustain fertility rates.  The book examines policies to promote partnership, looking both at persistent shortcomings and progress achieved through reform since the mid-2000s. The book includes a set of policy recommendations designed to enable parents to share work and family responsibilities more equally.
  • 6-December-2016

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    PISA 2015 country note for Germany

    This country note presents student performance in science, reading and mathematics, and measures equity in education in Germany.

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