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  • 8-July-2016

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    Database on instruments used for environmental policy

    This database provides information on environmentally related taxes, fees and charges, tradable permit systems, deposit refund systems, environmentally motivated subsidies and voluntary approaches used in environmental policy in OECD member countries and a number of other countries. Developed in co-operation between the OECD and the European Environment Agency.

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  • 30-June-2016

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    Overview of Health Policy in Denmark

    Denmark has a strong and high-performing healthcare system. However, challenges remain when it comes to primary care and prevention. Harmful alcohol consumption and rising overweight and obesity rates among adults suggest a need for targeted public health policies in Denmark.

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  • 25-November-2015

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    Education at a Glance 2015: Denmark

    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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  • 21-October-2015

    English

    Ageing and Employment Policies: Denmark 2015 - Working Better with Age

    Given the ageing challenges, there is an increasing pressure in OECD countries to promote longer working lives. This report provides an overview of policy initiatives implemented in Denmark over the past decade. Even if these recent reforms are well in line with the recommendations of the 2005 OECD report Ageing and Employment Policies: Denmark, the focus has been put mainly on the supply side. The aim of this new report is to identify what more could be done to promote longer working lives. As a first step, the government should assess closely the implementation process to ensure that the expected outcomes of the reforms are achieved. More broadly, the strategy should act simultaneously in three areas by: i) strengthening incentives to carry on working; ii) tackling employment barriers on the side of employers; and iii) improving the employability of older workers.
  • 21-August-2015

    English

    Denmark: Still worth getting to (OECD Education Today Blog)

    An open, liberal economy combined with redistribution and social welfare: The Danish model has largely weathered the storm of the financial and euro crises. Yet, when looking at education and integration, not all is rosy in the Kingdom of Denmark.

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  • 12-mai-2015

    Français

    Danemark - 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 au Danemark.

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  • 1-décembre-2014

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    Informations clés sur les migrations au Danemark 2014

    En janvier 2014, le nombre d’immigrés et de leurs descendants au Danemark s’élevait à 626 100, soit 25 000 de plus que l’année précédente, représentant 11.1 % de la population totale.

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  • 6-October-2014

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    Regional Outlook 2014: Denmark

    Getting regions and cities 'right', adapting policies to the specificities of where people live and work, is vital to improving citizens’ well-being. View the country factsheets from the publication OECD Regional Outlook 2014.

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  • 9-September-2014

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    Education at a Glance 2014: Denmark

    Denmark continues to be the OECD country that invests the greatest share of its wealth in education. As in 2010, in 2011 Denmark was the OECD country that spent the largest share of its wealth on education with a total expenditure on educational institutions of 7.9% of its GDP

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  • 5-juin-2014

    Français

    Mettre pleinement à profit les compétences au Danemark

    Les études montrent que le Danemark se situe proche ou légèrement au-dessus de la moyenne de l’OCDE pour ce qui est des compétences des étudiants et des adultes, alors même qu’il dépense plus que nombre d’autres pays de l’OCDE au titre de l’éducation, des politiques du marché du travail et de la formation des adultes.

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