As a result of the increasing numbers of papers which were being produced in this series, it was decided to split the series in two, separating health issues from social, employment and migration issues. The Labour Market and Social Policy Occasional Papers series therefore ended at number 63, with the two new titles being: OECD Health Working Papers and OECD Social, Employment and Migration Working Papers.
The papers are generally available only in their original language - English or French - with a summary in the other.
- No. 63 - The Evolving Retirement Income Package: Trends in Adequacy and Equality in Nine OECD Countries (2002)
Atsuhiro Yamada
- No. 62 - The Relationship Between Personal, Family, Resource and Work Factors, and Maternal Employment in Australia (2002)
Edith Gray and Peter McDonald
- No. 61 - Low Fertility and Labour Force Participation of Italian Women: Evidence and Interpretations (2002)
Daniela Del Boca
- No. 60 - Getting Older, Getting Poorer? A Study of the Earnings, Pensions, Assets and Living Arrangements of Older People in Nine Countries (2002)
Bernard Casey and Atsuhiro Yamada
- No. 59 - Postponement of Maternity and the Duration of Time Spent at Home after First Birth: Panel Data Analyses Comparing Germany, Great Britain, the Netherlands and Sweden (2002)
Siv S. Gustafsson, Eiko Kenjoh and Cécile M.M.P. Wetzels
- No. 58 - Social Assistance in Germany (2003)
Willem Adema, Donald Gray and Sigrun Kahl
- No. 57 - Improving the Performance of Health Care Systems: From Measures to Action (A Review of Experiences in Four OECD Countries) (2001)
Zeynep Or
- No. 56 - An Assessment of the Performance of the Japanese Health Care System (2001)
Hyoung-Sun Jeong and Jeremy Hurst
- No. 55 - Public Support for Retirement Income Reform (2001)
Peter Hicks
- No. 54 - Pension Reform in the Slovak Republic - Background and Options: Can Lessons be Drawn from Other Transition Countries? (2001)
Agnieszka Chlon, Marek Góra, Martina Lubyova, Lawrence H. Thompson
- No. 53 - Towards More Choice in Social Protection? Individual Choice of Insurer in Basic Mandatory Health Insurance in Switzerland (2001)
Francesca Colombo
- No. 52 - Net Social Expenditure 2nd Edition (2001)
Willem Adema
- No. 51 - Growth, Inequality and Social Protection (2001)
Roman Arjona, Maxime Ladaique and Mark Pearson
- No. 50 - Knowledge, Work Organisation and Economic Growth (2001)
Elena Arnal, Wooseok Ok and Raymond Torres
- No. 49 - Age of Withdrawal from the Labour Force in OECD Countries (2001)
Peter Scherer
- No. 48 - Firms' Contribution to the Reconciliation Between Work and Family Live (2001)
John M. Evans
- No. 47 - Performance Measurement and Performance Management in OECD Health Systems (2001)
Jeremy Hurst and Melissa Jee-Hughes
- No. 46 - Exploring the Effects of Health Care on Mortality Across OECD Countries (2000)
Zeynep Or
- No. 45 - Trends in Working Hours in OECD Countries (2000)
John M. Evans, Douglas C. Lippoldt and Pascal Marianna
- No. 44 - An Inventory of Health and Disability-Related Surveys in OECD Countries (2000)
Claire Gudex and Gaetan Lafortune
- No. 43 - International Trade and Core Labour Standards - A Survey of the Recent Literature (2000)
Drusilla K. Brown
- No. 42 - Trends and Driving Factors in Income Distribution and Poverty in the OECD Area (2000)
M. Förster, assisted by M. Pellizzari
- No. 41 - Care Allowances for the Frail Elderly and their Impact on Women Care-Givers (2000)
J. Jenson and S. Jacobzone
- No. 40 - Pharmaceutical Policies in OECD Countries: Reconciling Social and Industrial Goals (2000)
Stephane Jacobzone
- No. 39 - Net Social Expenditure (1999)
Willem Adema
- No. 38 - Ageing and Care for Frail Elderly Persons: An Overview of International Perspectives (1999)
Stéphane Jacobzone
- No. 37 - The Health of Older Persons in OECD Countries: Is it Improving Fast Enough to Compensate for Population Ageing? (1998)
S. Jacobzone, E. Cambois, E. Chaplain, J.M. Robine
- No. 36 - Health Outcomes in OECD Countries: A Framework of Health Indicators for Outcome-Oriented Policymaking (1998)
Melissa Jee and Zeynep Or
- No. 35 - What Works Among Active Labour Market Policies: Evidence From OECD Countries' Experiences (1998)
John Martin
- No. 34 - Measure of Job Satisfaction - What Makes a Good Job? Evidence from OECD Countries (1998)
Andrew E. Clark
- No. 33 - Social and Health Policies in OECD countries: A survey of current programmes and recent developments (1998)
D.W. Kalisch, T. Aman and L. A. Buchele
- No. 32 - The Growing Role of Private Social Benefits (1998)
Willem Adema and Marcel Einerhand
- No. 31 - Key Employment Policy Challenges Faced by OECD Countries (1998) OECD Submission to the G8 Growth, Employability and Inclusion Conference - London, 21-22 February 1998
- No. 30 - Private Pensions in OECD Countries - France (1997)
Emmanuel Reynaud
- No. 29 - OECD Submission to the UK Low Pay Mission (1997)
- No. 28 - OECD Submission to the Irish National Minimum Wage Commission (1997)
- No. 27 - Childcare and Elderly Care: What Occupational Opportunities for Women? (1997)
Susan Christopherson
- No. 26 - The Concentration of Women's Employment adn Relative Occupational Pay: A Statistical Framework for Comparative Analysis (1997)
Damian Grimshaw and Jill Rubery
- No. 25 - Making the Public Employment Service More Effective Through the Introduction of Market Signals (1997)
Robert G. Fay
- No. 24 - Trends in Secretarial Occupations in Selected Countries (1980-95) (1997)
H. Steedman
- No. 23 - Private Pensions in OECD Countries - Australia (1997)
Hazel Bateman and John Piggott
- No. 22 - The Definition of Part-Time Work for the Purpose of International Comparisons (1997)
Alois van Bastelaer, Georges Lemaître, Pascal Marianna
- No. 21 - Private Pensions in OECD Countries - The United Kingdom (1997)
E. Philip Davis
- No. 20 - Occupational Classification (ISCO-88): Concepts, Methods, Reliability, Validity and Cross-National Comparability (1997)
Peter Elias
- No. 19 - Net Public Social Expenditure (1996)
Willem Adema, Marcel Einerhand, Bengt Eklind, Jórgen Lotz and Mark Pearson
- No. 18 - Enhancing the Effectiveness of Active Labour Market Policies: Evidence from Programme Evaluations in OECD Countries (1996)
Robert G. Fay
- No. 17 - Social Expenditure Statistics of OECD Member Countries, Provisional Version (1996)
This document is very long, and has therefore been split in two for convenience. Part 1 Part 2
- No. 16 - Social Protection for Dependent Elderly People: Perspectives from a Review of OECD Countries (1995)
Patrick Hennessy
- No. 15 - Active Labour Market Policy and Unemployment: A Framework for the Analysis of Crucial Design Features (1994)
Lars Calmfors
- No. 14 - Measurement of Low Incomes and Poverty in a Perspective of International Comparisons (1994)
Michael F. Förster
- No. 13 - The OECD‑EUROSTAT Compendium of Sources of Earnings Statistics (1994)
- No. 12 - Breadwinners or Child Rearers: The Dilemma for Lone Mothers (1993)
This document is very long, and has therefore been split in two for convenience.
Part 1 Part 2
- No. 11 - Preventing and Resolving Industrial Conflict: Final Report (1993)
- No. 10 - Projecting the Occupational Structure of Employment in OECD Countries (1993)
Gerald Hughes
- No. 9 - From Labour Shortage to Labour Shedding: Labour Markets in Central and Eastern Europe (1992)
Tito Boeri and Mark Keese
- No. 8 - Employment Policies for People with Disabilities: Report by an Evaluation Panel (1992)
This document is very long, and has therefore been split in two for convenience.
Part 1 Part 2
- No. 7 - The Long-Term Unemployed and Measures to Assist Them (1992)
This document is very long, and has therefore been split in two for convenience.
Part 1 Part 2
- No. 6 - Equal Pay for Work of Comparable Worth: The Experience of Industrialised Countries (1991)
- No. 5 - Wage Differentials, Entry and the Job Generation Process in Germany (1990)
Tito Boeri
- No. 4 - Statistics of Annual Earnings in OECD Countries (1990)
David Grubb
- No. 3 - Wrongful Termination Litigation in the United States and its Effect on the Employment Relationship (1990)
Susan R. Mendelsohn
- No. 2 - Health and Pension Reform in Japan (1990)
- No. 1 - An Economic Framework for the Evaluation of Child Care Policy (1990)
Donald Verry
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