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  • 30-mai-2017

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    Des réformes s’imposent pour favoriser la création d’emplois plus nombreux et de meilleure qualité en Espagne

    L’économie espagnole connaît une forte croissance, mais un grand nombre de personnes risquent d’être laissées pour compte.

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  • 22-September-2015

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    OECD Skills Strategy Diagnostic Report: Spain 2015

    Spain’s economy is showing clear signs of recovery, after a protracted recession. Despite these positive developments significant challenges remain. Spain has amongst the highest unemployment rates in the OECD and the Spanish economy was still smaller in 2014 than it was in 2007. While the future is by definition uncertain, all signs point to a world in which higher levels of skills will be increasingly critical for people’s success in the economy and society. Skills improvements are an important driver of employment, productivity, economic growth, and higher living standards. Fostering better and more equitable skills outcomes also provides the foundation for building a healthier, more equitable, and more cohesive society. The OECD Skills Strategy Diagnostic Report: Spain identifies 12 skills challenges for Spain. These challenges were identified through workshops with national and regional governments and stakeholders and through analysis of OECD, European Commission and national data. The first eight challenges refer to specific outcomes across the three pillars of developing, activating and using skills. The next four challenges refer to the 'enabling' conditions that strengthen the overall skills system. Success in tackling these skills challenges will boost performance across the whole skills system.
  • 18-June-2014

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    The 2012 Labour Market Reform in Spain - A Preliminary Assessment

    This report provides an initial evaluation of the comprehensive reform of the Spanish labour market undertaken in 2012. It describes the key components of the 2012 reform and places them in the context of the evolution of labour market institutions in other OECD member countries, with a particular focus on collective bargaining and employment protection legislation. The report also assesses the impact of the reform on the ability of firms to adjust wages and working time to cope with demand shocks, as well as the flows in the labour market for different types of contracts and the overall duality of the Spanish labour market. It also considers what complementary reforms would be required to improve the effectiveness of the labour market reform, in particular in the area of active labour market policies.
  • 3-avril-2013

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    Améliorer les perspectives d’emploi des jeunes actifs en Espagne

    Le taux de chômage des jeunes atteint des niveaux douloureusement élevés, notamment chez les jeunes peu qualifiés.

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  • 3-avril-2013

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    L’insertion des jeunes sur le marché du travail espagnol : résultats et facteurs déterminants - une perspective microéconomique

    Le présent document apporte des éléments descriptifs et empiriques sur les problèmes principaux auxquels sont confrontés les jeunes sur le marché du travail en Espagne.

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  • 23-février-2011

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    Réformer le marché du travail en Espagne

    Après avoir connu une croissance régulière de l’emploi durant les années 90, l’Espagne a accusé la plus forte hausse du chômage de tous les pays de l’OCDE pendant la crise, amplifiée par les problèmes structurels du marché du travail.

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  • 28-October-2009

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    ULI Urban Investment Network Summit: Private investment, public assets, city futures (Barcelona, Spain)

    A highly interactive programme focused on developing cross-sector connections and knowledge sharing, as well as capturing participant's ideas on key issues and best practice.

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  • 18-février-2009

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    Améliorer les résultats de l’enseignement en Espagne

    En l’espace de trente ans, les effectifs des services d’éducation préscolaire et de l’enseignement supérieur ont progressé de manière spectaculaire. Pourtant, la proportion de jeunes peu qualifiés qui entrent sur le marché du travail est particulièrement élevée pour un pays à haut revenu.

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  • 2-August-2006

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    OECD LEED Forum on Partnerships and Local Governance: Spain

    This site contains a list of key references on Spain. The documentary database includes documents on partnership and local governance that have been published by governments, universities and other organisations.

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