28-February-2018
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In the context of rapid economic and demographic change, boosting everyone’s skills will be critical for productivity, innovation and inclusive growth in Chile.
29-September-2017
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Concerted efforts are necessary to ensure equal opportunities for all students throughout the education lifecycle, including through more generous and targeted grants for low-income students at vocational and tertiary education levels.
29-September-2017
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Latvia faces high levels of income inequality and poverty. The tax and redistribution system only partially alleviates inequalities resulting from market incomes. Long-term unemployment and inadequate minimum social protection drive poverty among the working-age population.
29-September-2017
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Within a context of lower resources and higher health needs than in many OECD countries, Latvia’s health system delivers relatively efficient and effective care to the population, however, existing financial and geographical barriers to care are important drivers of unmet health care needs.
30-June-2017
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Hungary has scope to boost labour productivity by fostering innovation and continuing to intensify the links between domestic firms and public research to global innovation networks and value chains, as some sectors have been doing already.
30-June-2017
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13.5% of those aged 15-29 are not in employment, education or training (NEET) in Belgium. This is a structural phenomenon with young people without upper secondary education especially at risk: they are six times as likely to be NEET in their late twenties than their university-educated peers.
30-June-2017
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The health system of the Slovak Republic provides universal coverage to its population but struggles to become more efficient and needs to address the large regional differences in both health outcomes and resources.
30-June-2017
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Concerted efforts are needed to improve the quality and relevance of skills developed throughout the education and training system – from early childhood all the way through school, vocational and tertiary education to adult learning.
19-June-2017
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Hungary has among the largest inter-regional gaps in GDP per capita in the OECD. These territorial imbalances could become a drag on national performance and create pressure on public budgets.
14-April-2017
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Between 1999 and 2014, the number of small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) in Japan dropped by 21% as a result of the retirement of ageing business owners and weak entrepreneurial intentions in the Japanese population.