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  • 22-May-2019

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    Skills Strategy Germany Country Note

    This document describes the key findings for Germany from the OECD Skills Strategy 2019.

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  • 10-April-2019

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    The Squeezed Middle Class - How does Germany compare?

    This country fact-sheet presents key figures from "Under Pressure: The Squeezed Middle Class". This report analyses the trends of middle-income households in areas such as employment, consumption, wealth and debt, as well as perceptions and social attitudes. It also includes recommendations for protecting middle-class living standards and financial security in the face of economic challenges.

  • 27-March-2019

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    Society at a Glance 2019 - How does Germany compare?

    This country highlight puts the spotlight on lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) people: their numbers, their economic situation and well-being and policies to improve LGBT inclusivity. It also includes a special chapter on people’s perceptions of social and economic risks and presents a selection of social indicators.

  • 18-March-2019

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    Risks That Matter 2018 Country Highlights: Germany (German)

    Risks That Matter 2018 Country Highlights: Germany (German)

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  • 4-December-2018

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    Good jobs for all in a changing world of work: The new OECD Jobs Strategy - Key findings for Germany

    The digital revolution, globalisation and demographic changes are transforming labour markets at a time when policy makers are also struggling with slow productivity and wage growth and high levels of income inequality. The new OECD Jobs Strategy provides a comprehensive framework and policy recommendations to help countries address these challenges.

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  • 7-November-2018

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    Stemming the Superbug Tide in Germany

    Resistance proportions for eight antibiotic-bacterium pairs in Germany have decreased in recent years, from 12% in 2005 to 10% in 2015, and could go up to 13% by 2030, should current trends in antibiotic consumption, population and economic growth continue into the future. Resistance proportions in Germany were lower than the OECD average in 2015 (17%).

  • 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%).

  • 21-juin-2018

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    Allemagne - Convention de l'OCDE sur la lutte contre la corruption

    Cette page contient toutes les informations se rapportant à la mise en oeuvre de la Convention de l’OCDE sur la lutte contre la corruption en Allemagne.

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  • 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

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    Ist der Soziale Aufzug ka-putt? DEUTSCHLAND im Vergleich

    Ist der Soziale Aufzug ka-putt? DEUTSCHLAND im Vergleich

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