11-September-2012
English, PDF, 1,065kb
Pre-primary education is provided to a high proportion of children in France, despite lower investment per pupil compared with the OECD average. This lower investment is reflected in a higher pupil to teaching staff ratio than in the majority of OECD countries.
7-September-2012
French, Excel, 518kb
L’école maternelle est ouverte au plus grand nombre en France malgré un investissement par élève moindre par rapport à la moyenne des pays de l’OCDE, ce qui se traduit par un taux d’encadrement (enseignants et auxiliaires d’éducation confondus) plus élevé en France que dans la plupart des pays de l’OCDE.
7-September-2012
French, Excel, 650kb
Education at a Glance 2012: Country Notes - France
28-August-2012
English
This overview of the management of risk due to livestock diseases focuses on government policies relating to livestock health systems and compensation scheme designs, and includes case studies of Australia, Botswana, Brazil, Canada, France, Germany, Netherlands and Viet Nam.
19-July-2012
English
Speaking at the French-American Foundation, Angel Gurría was invited to report on the main outcomes of the OECD Week (Forum and Ministerial Council). He also presented OECD perspectives on the current global economic outlook, in particular for the United States (US) and France.
19-July-2012
English
Creating jobs and boosting growth were among the topics covered by French President François Hollande and OECD Secretary-General Angel Gurría at their meeting at the Elysées Palace, Paris on 18 July 2012.
20-March-2012
English
OECD Secretary-General Angel Gurría condemned the attack that occurred yesterday in Toulouse, Southern France, which resulted in the death of three children and a teacher outside their school.
13-March-2012
English
The publication "Water: Meeting the Reform Challenge" is a call for action and a guide to getting the basics of water policy right. Sustainable financing, solid governance, and policy coherence: those are the key pillars, the building blocks for successful water reform.
12-March-2012
English
The OECD launched a flagship report which sets out OECD’s three-pronged approach to making water reform happen focusing on sustainable financing, effective governance and policy coherence.
12-March-2012
English
Water is one of the world’s most precious resources. And today, cities, farmers, industries, energy suppliers, and ecosystems are increasingly competing for their daily water needs. As a result, the costs of inadequate water management are becoming higher and higher. And not just financially – but also in terms of lost opportunities, compromised health and environmental damage.