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Études économiques de l'OCDE : Belgique 2024
Études économiques consacrées périodiquement par l'OCDE à l’économie de la Belgique. Chaque étude analyse les grands enjeux auxquels le pays fait face. Elle examine les perspectives à court terme et présente des recommandations détaillées à...
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Bridging Talent Shortages in Tech
Talent shortages in the tech sector pose significant challenges for firms, workers and governments, hindering productivity, innovation, job satisfaction and economic growth. To address these shortages, this report emphasises the importance of a...
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Strengthening Financial Literacy in Germany
This report presents a proposal for a National Financial Literacy Strategy for Germany. It builds on the analysis and preliminary recommendations included in the report “Financial literacy in Germany: Supporting financial resilience and well-being”....
OECD iLibrary News
OECD provides unrestricted access to all content
July 2024 - All data, reports and analysis in all formats are now available under an open licence, allowing users to freely access, use, translate, and share the Organisation’s work. “The OECD's adoption of an open-access model will make reliable and relevant information freely available, empowering citizens and informing democratic decision-making processes”, said OECD Secretary-General Mathias Cormann.
OECD now preserved on CLOCKSS and LOCKSS
January 2024 - OECD is working with both CLOCKSS and the Global LOCKSS Network to ensure the long-term preservation of its books, journals, datasets and working papers. Having been publishing since its inception in 1961, the catalogue being archived currently contains nearly 27,000 items found on OECD iLibrary. This content will now be accessible for future users long after the platform ceases to exist.
Changes to OECD statistics offer
January 2024 - OECD statistical databases are being migrated to a new platform, the OECD Data Explorer, but will continue to be available via OECD iLibrary. Due to this migration, CSV archive files of the databases will no longer be created, although past archive files will continue to be available. A number of statistical periodicals (PDF files) also have been discontinued; past issues remain available on OECD iLibrary.
IEA Statistics discontinued on OECD iLibrary
January 2024 - The statistical databases of the IEA will no longer be updated on OECD iLibrary. Previous subscribers to IEA Statistics may still access the archive versions.