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  • 11-April-2018

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    EU-OlderWorkers-United-Kingdom

    This country note presents key policies to promote longer working lives implemented over the past decade in the United Kingdom

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  • 11-April-2018

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    EU-OlderWorkers-Netherlands

    This country note presents key policies to promote longer working lives implemented over the past decade in Netherlands

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  • 11-April-2018

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    EU-OlderWorkers-Portugal

    This country note presents key policies to promote longer working lives implemented over the past decade in Portugal

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  • 11-April-2018

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    EU-OlderWorkers-Sweden

    This country note presents key policies to promote longer working lives implemented over the past decade in Sweden

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  • 11-April-2018

    English, PDF, 403kb

    EU-OlderWorkers-Italy

    This country note presents key policies to promote longer working lives implemented over the past decade in Italy

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  • 10-April-2018

    English

    What skills are in high demand? Evidence from the OECD Skills for Jobs database

    The OECD Skills and Work blog just released a new post by Priscilla Fialho on the Skills for Jobs Database. The post looks into the interesting insights provided by the database into how ongoing structural changes are associated with the emergence of skills imbalances and how skill gaps have evolved over time. The blog post is largely based on the Skills for Jobs Webtool and the full database.

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  • 14-March-2018

    English

    Towards Better Social and Employment Security in Korea

    This report on Korea is the fourth country study published in a series of reports looking into how policies connect people with jobs, following reports on Australia, Slovenia and the United Kingdom. It has a special focus on low-income groups, jobseekers and workers, and policies geared towards closing the considerable gaps these groups are facing around income and employment support. In the past forty years, Korea has gone through a remarkable economic transformation and in the past two decades, the country has also put in place a comprehensive social protection system and a strong activation framework. Nevertheless, features of Korea’s labour market, which include very low job tenure, a high degree of duality and a high level of informality, make it difficult for some measures to reach workers and jobseekers. This report concludes that significant additional action will be needed to make income and employment supports more effective and inclusive.    
  • 1-March-2018

    English

    OECD Reviews of Labour Market and Social Policies: Lithuania

    Lithuania has undergone major economic and social change since the early 1990s. Despite an exceptionally deep recession following the global financial crisis, impressive economic growth over the past two decades has narrowed income and productivity gaps relative to comparable countries in the OECD. But Lithuania faces a massive demographic challenge, mostly as a result of large and persistent emigration driven primarily by low wages and poor working conditions. Income inequality is also very high, and households at the bottom of the income distribution have recently benefited very little from the recovery. Major reforms of the labour code, the unemployment insurance system, employment policies and pensions were recently undertaken within the New Social Model to improve labour maket adaptibility and income security. This report provides comprehensive analysis of Lithuania’s policies and practices compared with best practice in the field of labour, social and migration from the OECD countries. It contains several recommendations to tackle key challenges facing Lithuania. This report will be of interest in Lithuania as well as other countries looking to promote a more inclusive economy.
  • 29-janvier-2018

    Français

    Présentation avec France Stratégie du rapport: Obtenir les bonnes compétences : France

    Présentation avec France Stratégie du rapport: Obtenir les bonnes compétences : France

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  • 24-January-2018

    English

    Ageing and Employment Policies: United States 2018 - Working Better with Age and Fighting Unequal Ageing

    In the United States, employment rates at older ages are comparatively high at 62% among 55-64 year-olds against 59% on average in OECD countries in 2016. However, there are large disparities across population groups. Early retirement remains a widespread phenomenon, especially among workers from vulnerable socio-economic backgrounds. Preventing old-age disparities in terms of employment outcomes and retirement income from widening is crucial. This report looks at the various pathways out of the labour market for older workers, and how employers can be supported to retain and hire older workers. It examines the best ways that the United States can promote the employability of workers throughout their working lives and more equal outcomes among older workers.
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