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  • 10-February-2016

    Spanish, PDF, 304kb

    Estudiantes de bajo rendimiento: Chile (ESP)

    En 2012, 52% de los estudiantes de Chile tuvo un bajo rendimiento en matemáticas (media OCDE: 23%), un 33% en lectura (media OCDE: 18%), un 34% en ciencias (media OCDE: 18%), y un 25% en las tres materias (media OCDE: 12%).

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  • 4-February-2016

    English

    Chile - Financing Democracy: Funding of Political Parties and Election Campaigns and the Risk of Policy Capture

    This case study presents the proposed reforms to political funding and election oversight in the Republic of Chile put forth by the administration of President Michelle Bachelet. It details the measures to increase public funding, ensure transparency in finances, and create effective sanctions for violations.

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  • 18-January-2016

    English

    Chile: Policy Priorities for Stronger and More Equitable Growth

    Backed by strong economic growth Chile has made substantial progress in improving the quality of life of its citizens. Nonetheless, gaps in living standards vis-à-vis other OECD countries remain large and there are strong differences in well-being across the Chilean population. The government has introduced important steps to strengthen redistribution and improve equality of opportunities, including ambitious tax, labour and education reforms. But there is room to further improve the design of many policies to promote inclusiveness. Moreover, to sustain progress in well-being, Chile also needs faster productivity growth which stagnated until recently. This requires policies that foster competition, improve human capital accumulation and increase the diversification of the economy that still relies heavily on commodity exports.
  • 24-November-2015

    English

    Education at a Glance 2015: Chile

    The 2015 edition introduces more detailed analysis of participation in early childhood and tertiary levels of education. The report also examines first generation tertiary-educated adults’ educational and social mobility, labour market outcomes for recent graduates, and participation in employer-sponsored formal and/or non-formal education.

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  • 18-September-2015

    English

    Corporate Governance of Company Groups in Latin America

    This report provides an overview of frameworks and experience in Latin America and internationally in dealing with the challenges associated with corporate governance of company groups. It describes their economic rationale, benefits and relevance in Latin America, and how they are defined, overseen and regulated. It also delves into some of the risks and more specific challenges involved in ensuring protection of minority shareholder rights and managing or minimising conflicts of interest within groups. It notes the rising importance of Latin American-based multinational company groups. Finally, it reviews existing international and regional guidance on corporate governance of company groups before assessing the more specific policy options and challenges in the region, and describing the conclusions reached by the Latin American Corporate Governance Roundtable and Task Force on Company Groups based on this report’s findings. Country-specific chapters provide more specific descriptions of the frameworks in place for corporate governance of company groups in Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Mexico and Peru.
  • 14-septembre-2015

    Espagnol, Excel, 1,414kb

    Chile: Prioridades de políticas para un crecimiento más fuerte y equitativo

    Chile ha gozado hasta hace poco de una prolongada fase de fuerte crecimiento económico y creación de empleo. Sin embargo, a pesar de extraordinarios avances, sigue habiendo grandes brechas en algunas dimensiones de bienestar en comparación con otros países de la OCDE.

  • 20-March-2015

    French, PDF, 968kb

    Reformulando la Carrera Docente en Chile - Evidencia Internacional Seleccionada

    La calidad del sistema educacional de hoy es la base para la prosperidad económica y social del país de mañana.

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  • 19-December-2014

    English, PDF, 942kb

    Re-shaping Teacher Careers in Chile - Selected International Evidence

    The quality of an education system today shapes the economic and social prosperity of the country tomorrow. Chile has embarked on wide-ranging reform to improve the quality and equity of its education system on several fronts, including early childhood education and care (ECEC), school funding, student selection, school governance, teacher career pathways, vocational education and training (VET) and tertiary education.

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  • 1-décembre-2014

    Français

    Informations clés sur les migrations au Chili 2014

    Les flux d’immigration vers le Chili ont commencé à s’intensifier vers la fin des années 90 et ont continué à progresser, en particulier au cours de ces dix dernières années.

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