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No. 2024/02 | 11 Mar 2024 |
How well do online job postings match national sources in European countries?
Data on online job postings represents an important source of information for local labour markets. Many countries lack statistics on labour demand that are sufficiently up-to-date and disaggregated across regions, sectors and occupations.... |
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No. 2024/01 | 11 Mar 2024 |
How well do online job postings match national sources in large English speaking countries?
This paper presents the first international assessment of the Lightcast vacancy data representativeness based on benchmarking against officially reported vacancy data in Australia, Canada, the United Kingdom and the United States. The analysis... |
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No. 2023/22 | 05 Dec 2023 |
Museums and local development in Lisbon, Portugal
This case study assesses the strategies of the Museum of Lisbon as well as the related policies of Lisbon City Council to support local development. Through its five branches located across the city and its diverse partnerships with local... |
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No. 2023/21 | 29 Nov 2023 |
Les secteurs de la culture et de la création comme levier de développement des régions ultrapériphériques de l'Union européenne
Ce rapport évalue l'état actuel et le potentiel futur des secteurs de la culture et de la création (SCC) dans les neuf régions ultrapériphériques de l'Union européenne : la Guadeloupe, la Guyane française, la Martinique, Mayotte, la Réunion et... |
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No. 2023/21 | 28 Nov 2023 |
Leveraging cultural and creative sectors for development in the European Union outermost regions
This report assesses the current state and future potential of cultural and creative sectors (CCS) in the nine outermost regions of the European Union (EU): Guadeloupe, French Guiana, Martinique, Mayotte, Réunion, and Saint Martin (France); the... |
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No. 2023/20 | 16 Nov 2023 |
Boosting Social Entrepreneurship and Social Enterprise Development in Ireland
Ireland is home to a vibrant social enterprise community, active in essential sectors such as health, care, and education, as well as local development and cultural and creative sectors. This report provides an in-depth analysis of social... |
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No. 2023/19 | 07 Nov 2023 |
Buying social with the social economy
Produced as part of the OECD Global Action “Promoting Social and Solidarity Economy Ecosystems” funded by the European Union, it explores the potential of procurement from the social and solidarity economy in creating social dividends, takes stock of... |
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No. 2023/18 | 30 Oct 2023 |
Unlocking the potential of teleworking to address labour shortages in the Ems-Achse, Germany
In the north-western corner of Germany, the Ems-Achse, a rural region, has witnessed a decade of economic growth. This growth has exacerbated labour shortages, primarily due to an aging population and the outmigration of youth. Acknowledging the... |
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No. 2023/17 | 09 Oct 2023 |
Enhancing international partnership and co-operation in Friuli Venezia Giulia, Italy
In recent years, international development co-operation has undergone a transition from a conventional donor-recipient model to a partnership-centred approach, including with regions and cities. Friuli Venezia Giulia, a small region in north-eastern... |
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No. 2023/16 | 30 Sept 2023 |
Platform cooperatives and employment
Platform cooperatives refer to cooperatives that are directly owned and managed by their members and that use websites and/or mobile apps to sell goods and/or services. They have emerged in large part as alternatives to digital labour platforms to... |
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No. 2023/15 | 28 Sept 2023 |
The social and solidarity economy as a partner along the refugee journey
Produced as part of the OECD Global Action “Promoting Social and Solidarity Economy Ecosystems” funded by the European Union, this paper explores the role of the social and solidarity economy (SSE) in implementing and complementing public systems for... |
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No. 2023/14 | 28 Sept 2023 |
Empowering communities with platform cooperatives
This policy paper explores the contribution of platform cooperatives to local development as an alternative model to conventional digital platforms. It considers their role in reducing potential negative effects of the digital transition on local... |
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No. 2023/13 | 28 Sept 2023 |
What is the social and solidarity economy? A review of concepts
Produced as part of the OECD Global Action on Promoting Social and Solidarity Economy Ecosystems, funded by the European Union’s Foreign Partnership Instrument, this paper provides a framework to clarify the core notions of the social and solidarity... |
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No. 2023/12 | 22 Sept 2023 |
Promoting internationalisation of the social and solidarity economy
Building on strong local roots to address local development challenges, many social and solidarity economy (SSE) entities are increasingly extending their operations internationally. By responding to international social and environmental challenges,... |
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No. 2023/11 | 06 Jul 2023 |
Impact indicators for culture, sports and business events
This OECD Guide sets out a framework of indicators to measure the impact of global events on local development. Global events (including culture, sports and business events) can have a significant impact on local development. Yet measuring this... |
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No. 2023/10 | 06 Jul 2023 |
How to measure the impact of culture, sports and business events
This OECD Guide takes stock of the current advice, guidelines, and good practices for assessing the impact of global events. Global events (including culture, sports and business events) can have a significant impact on local development. Yet... |
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No. 2023/09 | 21 Jun 2023 |
“Who does what” for active labour market policies
This paper maps “who does what” across levels of government in OECD countries in relation to active labour market policies (ALMPs), with a focus on the role of subnational governments. It highlights recent reforms in the multi-level governance of... |
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No. 2023/08 | 21 Jun 2023 |
Integrating local services for individuals in vulnerable situations
Governments at all levels are looking for new and innovative ways to include individuals in vulnerable situations such as youth, migrants, persons with disabilities and families facing multiple challenges, in the labour market and in society more... |
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No. 2023/07 | 20 Mar 2023 |
Beyond pink-collar jobs for women and the social economy
Building on many data sources and country examples on women’s employment in the social and solidarity economy (SSE) the report: i) analyses women’s employment in the SSE, ii) explores challenges to gender equality in the SSE and, iii) provides policy... |
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No. 2023/06 | 24 Feb 2023 |
Culture and the creative economy in Flanders, Belgium
Cultural and creative sectors are a significant driver of local development both through direct job creation and income generation but also indirectly by spurring innovation across the economy. Beyond their economic impacts, they also have... |
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How well do online job postings match national sources in European countries?
Wessel Vermeulen et Fernanda Gutierrez Amaros
11 Mar 2024
Data on online job postings represents an important source of information for local labour markets. Many countries lack statistics on labour demand that are sufficiently up-to-date and disaggregated across regions, sectors and occupations....
How well do online job postings match national sources in large English speaking countries?
Alexandra Tsvetkova, Elettra D'Amico, Alexander Lembcke, Polina Knutsson et Wessel Vermeulen
11 Mar 2024
This paper presents the first international assessment of the Lightcast vacancy data representativeness based on benchmarking against officially reported vacancy data in Australia, Canada, the United Kingdom and the United States. The analysis...
Museums and local development in Lisbon, Portugal
OCDE
05 Dec 2023
This case study assesses the strategies of the Museum of Lisbon as well as the related policies of Lisbon City Council to support local development. Through its five branches located across the city and its diverse partnerships with local...
Les secteurs de la culture et de la création comme levier de développement des régions ultrapériphériques de l'Union européenne
OCDE
29 Nov 2023
Ce rapport évalue l'état actuel et le potentiel futur des secteurs de la culture et de la création (SCC) dans les neuf régions ultrapériphériques de l'Union européenne : la Guadeloupe, la Guyane française, la Martinique, Mayotte, la Réunion et...
Leveraging cultural and creative sectors for development in the European Union outermost regions
OCDE
28 Nov 2023
This report assesses the current state and future potential of cultural and creative sectors (CCS) in the nine outermost regions of the European Union (EU): Guadeloupe, French Guiana, Martinique, Mayotte, Réunion, and Saint Martin (France); the...
Ireland is home to a vibrant social enterprise community, active in essential sectors such as health, care, and education, as well as local development and cultural and creative sectors. This report provides an in-depth analysis of social...
Buying social with the social economy
OCDE
07 Nov 2023
Produced as part of the OECD Global Action “Promoting Social and Solidarity Economy Ecosystems” funded by the European Union, it explores the potential of procurement from the social and solidarity economy in creating social dividends, takes stock of...
Unlocking the potential of teleworking to address labour shortages in the Ems-Achse, Germany
OCDE
30 Oct 2023
In the north-western corner of Germany, the Ems-Achse, a rural region, has witnessed a decade of economic growth. This growth has exacerbated labour shortages, primarily due to an aging population and the outmigration of youth. Acknowledging the...
Enhancing international partnership and co-operation in Friuli Venezia Giulia, Italy
OCDE
09 Oct 2023
In recent years, international development co-operation has undergone a transition from a conventional donor-recipient model to a partnership-centred approach, including with regions and cities. Friuli Venezia Giulia, a small region in north-eastern...
Platform cooperatives and employment
OCDE
30 Sept 2023
Platform cooperatives refer to cooperatives that are directly owned and managed by their members and that use websites and/or mobile apps to sell goods and/or services. They have emerged in large part as alternatives to digital labour platforms to...
The social and solidarity economy as a partner along the refugee journey
OCDE
28 Sept 2023
Produced as part of the OECD Global Action “Promoting Social and Solidarity Economy Ecosystems” funded by the European Union, this paper explores the role of the social and solidarity economy (SSE) in implementing and complementing public systems for...
Empowering communities with platform cooperatives
OCDE
28 Sept 2023
This policy paper explores the contribution of platform cooperatives to local development as an alternative model to conventional digital platforms. It considers their role in reducing potential negative effects of the digital transition on local...
What is the social and solidarity economy? A review of concepts
OCDE
28 Sept 2023
Produced as part of the OECD Global Action on Promoting Social and Solidarity Economy Ecosystems, funded by the European Union’s Foreign Partnership Instrument, this paper provides a framework to clarify the core notions of the social and solidarity...
Promoting internationalisation of the social and solidarity economy
OCDE
22 Sept 2023
Building on strong local roots to address local development challenges, many social and solidarity economy (SSE) entities are increasingly extending their operations internationally. By responding to international social and environmental challenges,...
Impact indicators for culture, sports and business events
OCDE
06 Jul 2023
This OECD Guide sets out a framework of indicators to measure the impact of global events on local development. Global events (including culture, sports and business events) can have a significant impact on local development. Yet measuring this...
How to measure the impact of culture, sports and business events
OCDE
06 Jul 2023
This OECD Guide takes stock of the current advice, guidelines, and good practices for assessing the impact of global events. Global events (including culture, sports and business events) can have a significant impact on local development. Yet...
“Who does what” for active labour market policies
OCDE
21 Jun 2023
This paper maps “who does what” across levels of government in OECD countries in relation to active labour market policies (ALMPs), with a focus on the role of subnational governments. It highlights recent reforms in the multi-level governance of...
Integrating local services for individuals in vulnerable situations
OCDE
21 Jun 2023
Governments at all levels are looking for new and innovative ways to include individuals in vulnerable situations such as youth, migrants, persons with disabilities and families facing multiple challenges, in the labour market and in society more...
Beyond pink-collar jobs for women and the social economy
OCDE
20 Mar 2023
Building on many data sources and country examples on women’s employment in the social and solidarity economy (SSE) the report: i) analyses women’s employment in the SSE, ii) explores challenges to gender equality in the SSE and, iii) provides policy...
Culture and the creative economy in Flanders, Belgium
OCDE
24 Feb 2023
Cultural and creative sectors are a significant driver of local development both through direct job creation and income generation but also indirectly by spurring innovation across the economy. Beyond their economic impacts, they also have...