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No. 229 | 29 May 2019 |
Measuring and assessing talent attractiveness in OECD countries
This paper introduces a new set of indicators aimed at benchmarking how OECD countries fare in attracting talented migrants. Three different profiles of talent are considered: workers with graduate (master or doctorate) degrees, entrepreneurs, and... |
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No. 228 | 21 May 2019 |
Automation and occupational wage trends
Routine-biased technological change has emerged as a leading explanation for the differential wage growth of routine occupations, such as manufacturers or office clerks, relative to less routine occupations. Less clear, however, is how the effects of... |
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No. 227 | 15 May 2019 |
Assessing recent reforms and policy directions in France
The OECD actively supports countries with the implementation of the OECD Jobs Strategy through the preparation of labour market chapters in the OECD Economic Surveys. This paper provides an overview of the analytical work carried out in the context... |
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No. 226 | 25 Apr 2019 |
Faces of joblessness in Australia
Although Australia’s labour market escaped the dramatic negative impact of the global financial economic crisis seen in other OECD countries, a substantial share of working-age Australians either did were not working or worked only to a limited... |
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No. 225 | 18 Feb 2019 |
Do digital skill certificates help new workers enter the market?
This paper studies the effects of a voluntary skill certification scheme in an online freelancing labour market. The paper show that obtaining skill certificates increases a worker’s earnings. This effect is not driven by increased worker... |
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No. 224 | 18 Feb 2019 |
Statistical profiling in public employment services
Profiling tools help to deliver employment services more efficiently. They can ensure that more costly, intensive services are targeted at jobseekers most at risk of becoming long term unemployed. Moreover, the detailed information on the employment... |
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No. 223 | 11 Feb 2019 |
Productivity and wage effects of firm-level collective agreements
How do firm-level collective agreements affect firm performance in a multi-level bargaining system? Using detailed Belgian linked employer-employee panel data, our findings show that firm agreements increase both wage costs and labour productivity... |
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No. 222 | 16 Jan 2019 |
How do Europeans differ in their attitudes to immigration?
Nordic countries such as Sweden, Norway and Finland have been consistently the most favourable to immigration while eastern European countries such as the Czech Republic and Hungary have been the least favourable. Despite their relatively high... |
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No. 221 | 21 Nov 2018 |
Job Quality, Health and Productivity
The nature, content and milieu of work – i.e. the quality of the working environment – matter in many ways for people, firms and society as a whole. There is a great deal of evidence to show clear associations between job quality and the health of... |
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No. 220 | 07 Nov 2018 |
Tackling child poverty in Canada
This paper compares the situation of children in Canada relative to other OECD countries in terms of child poverty and well-being. First, trends in child poverty and living standards since 2007, i.e. one year before the onset of the Great Recession,... |
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No. 219 | 07 Nov 2018 |
Tackling child poverty in Korea
This paper compares the situation of children in Korea relative to other OECD countries in terms of child poverty and well-being. First, trends in child poverty and living standards are described. An overview of key internationally available... |
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No. 218 | 23 Oct 2018 |
Child poverty in the OECD
This paper provides an overview of the main trends in child income poverty since the mid-2000s, and explores to what extent child poverty trends are linked to demographic, policy and/or labour market changes. Trends in poverty and the standard of... |
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No. 217 | 04 Sept 2018 |
Organised Decentralisation of Collective Bargaining
This paper investigates different varieties of so called organised decentralisation of collective bargaining in Germany, the Netherlands and Denmark. Organised decentralisation occurs within the framework of sector agreements, which explicitly allow... |
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No. 216 | 30 Aug 2018 |
Triple Disadvantage?
45% of refugees in Europe are women, yet little is known on their integration outcomes and the specific challenges they face. This report summarises prior research on the integration of refugee women, both compared with refugee men and other... |
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No. 215 | 11 Jul 2018 |
How demanding are activation requirements for jobseekers
This paper presents new information on activity-related eligibility criteria for unemployment and related benefits in OECD- and EU-countries in 2017, comparing the strictness of “demanding” elements built into unemployment benefits across countries... |
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No. 210 | 08 Jun 2018 |
Faces of joblessness in Portugal
.In the aftermath of the financial and economic crisis, large shares of working-age individuals in Portugal either did not work or only to a limited extent. As the employment rate bottomed out in 2013, 29% were without employment during the entire... |
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No. 209 | 08 Jun 2018 |
Faces of joblessness in Ireland
In the aftermath of the financial and economic crisis, large shares of working-age individuals in Ireland either did not work or only to a limited extent. As the labour-market recovery gathered pace during 2013, 32% were without employment during the... |
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No. 208 | 08 Jun 2018 |
Faces of joblessness in Italy
In the aftermath of the financial and economic crisis, large shares of working-age individuals in Italy either did not work or only to a limited extent. As the employment rate bottomed out in 2013, 32% were without employment during the entire year,... |
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No. 207 | 08 Jun 2018 |
Faces of joblessness in Spain
In the aftermath of the financial and economic crisis, large shares of working-age individuals in Spain either did not work or only to a limited extent. As the employment rate bottomed out in 2013, 30% were without employment during the entire year,... |
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No. 206 | 08 Jun 2018 |
Faces of joblessness in Estonia
In the aftermath of the financial and economic crisis, large shares of working-age individuals in Estonia either did not work or only to a limited extent. By 2013, several years after the start of the labour-market recovery, 18% were still without... |
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Measuring and assessing talent attractiveness in OECD countries
Michele Tuccio
29 May 2019
This paper introduces a new set of indicators aimed at benchmarking how OECD countries fare in attracting talented migrants. Three different profiles of talent are considered: workers with graduate (master or doctorate) degrees, entrepreneurs, and...
Automation and occupational wage trends
Zachary Parolin
21 May 2019
Routine-biased technological change has emerged as a leading explanation for the differential wage growth of routine occupations, such as manufacturers or office clerks, relative to less routine occupations. Less clear, however, is how the effects of...
Assessing recent reforms and policy directions in France
Stéphane Carcillo, Antoine Goujard, Alexander Hijzen et Stefan Thewissen
15 May 2019
The OECD actively supports countries with the implementation of the OECD Jobs Strategy through the preparation of labour market chapters in the OECD Economic Surveys. This paper provides an overview of the analytical work carried out in the context...
Faces of joblessness in Australia
Herwig Immervoll, Daniele Pacifico et Marieke Vandeweyer
25 Apr 2019
Although Australia’s labour market escaped the dramatic negative impact of the global financial economic crisis seen in other OECD countries, a substantial share of working-age Australians either did were not working or worked only to a limited...
Do digital skill certificates help new workers enter the market?
Otto Kässi et Vili Lehdonvirta
18 Feb 2019
This paper studies the effects of a voluntary skill certification scheme in an online freelancing labour market. The paper show that obtaining skill certificates increases a worker’s earnings. This effect is not driven by increased worker...
Statistical profiling in public employment services
Sam Desiere, Kristine Langenbucher et Ludo Struyven
18 Feb 2019
Profiling tools help to deliver employment services more efficiently. They can ensure that more costly, intensive services are targeted at jobseekers most at risk of becoming long term unemployed. Moreover, the detailed information on the employment...
Productivity and wage effects of firm-level collective agreements
Andrea Garnero, Francois Rycx et Isabelle Terraz
11 Feb 2019
How do firm-level collective agreements affect firm performance in a multi-level bargaining system? Using detailed Belgian linked employer-employee panel data, our findings show that firm agreements increase both wage costs and labour productivity...
How do Europeans differ in their attitudes to immigration?
Anthony Heath et Lindsay Richards
16 Jan 2019
Nordic countries such as Sweden, Norway and Finland have been consistently the most favourable to immigration while eastern European countries such as the Czech Republic and Hungary have been the least favourable. Despite their relatively high...
Job Quality, Health and Productivity
Anne Saint-Martin, Hande Inanc et Christopher Prinz
21 Nov 2018
The nature, content and milieu of work – i.e. the quality of the working environment – matter in many ways for people, firms and society as a whole. There is a great deal of evidence to show clear associations between job quality and the health of...
Tackling child poverty in Canada
Olivier Thévenon
07 Nov 2018
This paper compares the situation of children in Canada relative to other OECD countries in terms of child poverty and well-being. First, trends in child poverty and living standards since 2007, i.e. one year before the onset of the Great Recession,...
Tackling child poverty in Korea
Olivier Thévenon
07 Nov 2018
This paper compares the situation of children in Korea relative to other OECD countries in terms of child poverty and well-being. First, trends in child poverty and living standards are described. An overview of key internationally available...
Child poverty in the OECD
Olivier Thévenon, Thomas Manfredi, Yajna Govind et Ilya Klauzner
23 Oct 2018
This paper provides an overview of the main trends in child income poverty since the mid-2000s, and explores to what extent child poverty trends are linked to demographic, policy and/or labour market changes. Trends in poverty and the standard of...
Organised Decentralisation of Collective Bargaining
Christian Lyhne Ibsen et Maarten Keune
04 Sept 2018
This paper investigates different varieties of so called organised decentralisation of collective bargaining in Germany, the Netherlands and Denmark. Organised decentralisation occurs within the framework of sector agreements, which explicitly allow...
Triple Disadvantage?
Thomas Liebig et Kristian Rose Tronstad
30 Aug 2018
45% of refugees in Europe are women, yet little is known on their integration outcomes and the specific challenges they face. This report summarises prior research on the integration of refugee women, both compared with refugee men and other...
How demanding are activation requirements for jobseekers
Herwig Immervoll et Carlo Knotz
11 Jul 2018
This paper presents new information on activity-related eligibility criteria for unemployment and related benefits in OECD- and EU-countries in 2017, comparing the strictness of “demanding” elements built into unemployment benefits across countries...
Faces of joblessness in Portugal
Nicola Düll, Céline Thévenot, Herwig Immervoll, James Browne, Rodrigo Fernandez, Dirk Neumann et Daniele Pacifico
08 Jun 2018
.In the aftermath of the financial and economic crisis, large shares of working-age individuals in Portugal either did not work or only to a limited extent. As the employment rate bottomed out in 2013, 29% were without employment during the entire...
Faces of joblessness in Ireland
James Browne, Herwig Immervoll, Rodrigo Fernandez, Dirk Neumann, Daniele Pacifico et Céline Thévenot
08 Jun 2018
In the aftermath of the financial and economic crisis, large shares of working-age individuals in Ireland either did not work or only to a limited extent. As the labour-market recovery gathered pace during 2013, 32% were without employment during the...
Faces of joblessness in Italy
Daniele Pacifico, James Browne, Rodrigo Fernandez, Herwig Immervoll, Dirk Neumann et Céline Thévenot
08 Jun 2018
In the aftermath of the financial and economic crisis, large shares of working-age individuals in Italy either did not work or only to a limited extent. As the employment rate bottomed out in 2013, 32% were without employment during the entire year,...
Faces of joblessness in Spain
Rodrigo Fernandez, Herwig Immervoll, Daniele Pacifico, James Browne, Dirk Neumann et Céline Thévenot
08 Jun 2018
In the aftermath of the financial and economic crisis, large shares of working-age individuals in Spain either did not work or only to a limited extent. As the employment rate bottomed out in 2013, 30% were without employment during the entire year,...
Faces of joblessness in Estonia
James Browne, Herwig Immervoll, Rodrigo Fernandez, Dirk Neumann, Daniele Pacifico et Céline Thévenot
08 Jun 2018
In the aftermath of the financial and economic crisis, large shares of working-age individuals in Estonia either did not work or only to a limited extent. By 2013, several years after the start of the labour-market recovery, 18% were still without...