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  • 20-June-2024

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    Society at a Glance 2024 - How does Italy compare?

    This country note compares Italy to the OECD average across various social indicators, drawing on data from Society at a Glance 2024. As the special chapter in this edition is on fertility trends, the note highlights relevant indicators such as total fertility rates, the mean age of mothers at childbirth, the proportion of young people living with their parents, as well as public spending on family benefits.

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  • 20-June-2024

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    Society at a Glance 2024 - Come si colloca l’Italia?

    This country note compares Italy to the OECD average across various social indicators, drawing on data from Society at a Glance 2024. Selezione di indicatori relativi al capitolo sulle tendenze della fertilità e altri indicatori sociali.

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  • 22-January-2024

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    Italy should boost investment, strengthen ongoing civil justice and competition reforms, and tackle public debt

    Italy’s economy has weathered recent crises successfully but is now slowing amid tightening financial conditions. To secure strong and sustainable growth over the long term, Italy should focus policy action on improving the business environment and competition, strengthening public finances and promoting the green transition.

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  • 12-December-2023

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    Pensions at a Glance 2023 - Key findings for Italy

    Key findings for Italy from the report "Pensions at a Glance 2023"

  • 7-November-2023

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    Health at a Glance 2023: Key findings for Italy

    Health at a Glance provides the latest comparable data and trends on population health and health system performance. This Country Note shows how Italy compares to other OECD countries across indicators in the report.

  • 14-September-2023

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    Adottare un’ottica “One Health” per combattere l’antimicrobico-resistenza in Italia

    L’antimicrobico-resistenza (AMR) - ovvero la capacità dei microrganismi di resistere agli antimicrobici - rappresenta un'allarmante minaccia per la salute globale che compromette l'efficacia di numerosi progressi di sanità pubblica del XX secolo. Negli ultimi anni, l'Italia ha compiuto sforzi importanti contro l’AMR. Tuttavia, sono necessari ulteriori progressi.

  • 14-September-2023

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    Embracing a One Health Framework to Fight Antimicrobial Resistance in Italy

    Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) – the ability of microbes to resist antimicrobials - remains an alarming global health threat that jeopardises the effectiveness of many 20th century public health advances. In recent years, Italy made important strides in tackling AMR. Yet, more progress is needed.

  • 9-May-2023

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    Joining Forces for Gender Equality: Risultati principali per l'Italia

    Joining Forces for Gender Equality analizza in modo approfondito gli sviluppi e le politiche per l'uguaglianza di genere, comprese questioni come il mainstreaming e il bilancio di genere, le riforme per aumentare il coinvolgimento dei padri nel congedo parentale e nell'assistenza all'infanzia, le iniziative di trasparenza salariale per affrontare i divari retributivi di genere e i sistemi per combattere la violenza di genere.

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  • 25-April-2023

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    Taxing Wages: Key findings for Italy

    The tax wedge for the average single worker in Italy increased by 0.5 percentage points from 45.4% in 2021 to 45.9% in 2022. The OECD average tax wedge in 2022 was 34.6% (2021, 34.6%).

  • 30-November-2022

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    Revenue Statistics: Key findings for Italy

    The OECD’s annual Revenue Statistics report found that the tax-to-GDP ratio in Italy increased by 0.6 percentage points from 42.7% in 2020 to 43.3% in 2021. Between 2020 and 2021, the OECD average increased from 33.6% to 34.1%.

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