The OECD Risks That Matter Survey
The OECD Risks that Matter (RTM) survey is a cross-national survey examining people’s perceptions of the social and economic risks they face, how well they think their government addresses those risks, and what preferences they have for social protection going forward. This is the most extensive global survey of perceptions of, and preferences for, social protection. The survey was first conducted in spring and autumn of 2018, covering 18-70 year-olds in 21 countries. The second wave ran in Sept.-Oct. 2020, covering 18-64 year-olds in 25 OECD countries. The third wave fielded in Oct.-Dec. 2022, including 18-64 year-olds from 27 countries: Austria, Belgium, Canada, Chile, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Ireland, Israel, Italy, Korea, Latvia, Lithuania, Mexico, the Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Slovenia, Spain, Switzerland, Türkiye, the United Kingdom and the United States. The perspectives offered by the Risks that Matter project offer important insights on how to expand and reform social protection as OECD countries.
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Publications and data
2022 OECD Risks that Matter Survey
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Report: Main Findings from the 2022 Risks that Matter Survey (7th September 2023)
Policy Briefs:
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April 2022: Online RTM workshop “Fearing the future? Assessing risk perceptions, labour market changes and the future of social protection”
- Highlights from OECD’s 2021 RTM publications - Valerie Frey, OECD
- Technostress, technological change and the role of the welfare state - Tobias Tober, Ann Sophie Lauterbach and Florian Kunze, University of Konstanz
- Young people’s concerns during COVID-19: Evidence from the OECD Risk that Matter Survey - Veerle Miranda, OECD
2020 OECD Risks that Matter Survey
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Report: Main Findings from the 2020 Risks that Matter Survey (July 2021)
Policy Briefs:
Article: “Did bigger and better benefits during the pandemic ease people’s money worries?” in the Washington Post (August 2021) |
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2018 OECD Risks that Matter Survey
Findings
Articles
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Figures, Tables and Technical Information
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Media highlights
- Bloomberg: Pandemic fuels big government appetite, even if it means more taxes
- Milenio : Mexico, el pais más golpeado por la crisis del covid-19: OCDE
- Wienerzeitung: OECD-Studie zeigt wachsende Sorgen um finanzielle Sicherheit
- CBC News: Tax the rich and give us more services, Canadians say in OECD survey
- Expresso: O que é que os portugueses mais temem? Ficar doentes, com uma deficiência ou desempregados
- Le Figaro: Plus que le chômage, les Français craignent la maladie et le handicap
- Financial Times: Many societies favour taxing the rich more, OECD survey finds
- Guardian: Most people want higher taxes on rich to support poor
- Handelsblatt: Deutsche machen sich stärker als andere Europäer Sorgen um ihre Rente
- Irish Times: Majority would pay higher taxes to resolve housing crisis, study finds
- New York Times: People want higher taxes on rich, better welfare: 21-country OECD survey
- Wirtschaftswoche: Die Deutschen wollen mehr Sozialstaat
Contact
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