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English
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OECD Economic Surveys: South Africa
OECD's periodic reviews of South Africa's economy. Each review examines recent economic developments, policy and prospects, and presents a series of recommendations.
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Serial
French
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Études économiques de l'OCDE : Afrique du Sud
Publié tous les deux à trois ans, Études économiques de l'OCDE de l'Afrique du Sud examinent récents développements, les politiques et les perspectives économiques. Des chapitres spéciaux portent sur des sujets d'intérêt courant.
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24 July 2017
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Book
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OECD Economic Surveys: South Africa 2017
OECD, Pages:: 156
Over the last two decades, South Africa has accomplished enormous social progress by bringing to millions of citizens access to key public services. Nevertheless, growth has trended down markedly recently due to constraints on the supply side. Low...
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11 July 2017
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Table
English
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South Africa
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Main Economic Indicators
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11 July 2017
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Table
French
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Afrique du Sud
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Principaux indicateurs économiques
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10 July 2017
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Book
English
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Getting Skills Right: Good Practice in Adapting to Changing Skill Needs
: A Perspective on France, Italy, Spain, South Africa and the United Kingdom
OECD, Pages:: 80
This report identifies effective strategies to tackle skills imbalances, based on five country-specific policy notes for France, Italy, Spain, South Africa and the United Kingdom.
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10 July 2017
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Book
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Getting Skills Right: South Africa
OECD, Pages:: 76
This report identifies effective strategies to tackle skills imbalances in South Africa.
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10 July 2017
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Chapter
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Foreword
OECD, Pages:: 3–3
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Getting Skills Right: South Africa
Across countries, tackling skill mismatch and skill shortages is a major challenge for labour market and training policies in the context of rapid and substantial changes in skill needs. In most countries, a substantial share of employers complain...
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10 July 2017
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Chapter
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Acronyms and abbreviations
OECD, Pages:: 7–8
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Getting Skills Right: South Africa
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10 July 2017
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Chapter
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Executive summary
OECD, Pages:: 9–12
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Getting Skills Right: South Africa
As one of the world’s largest emerging economies, South Africa’s economy has seen significant improvements in recent decades. The economic composition of the country’s output has been changing rapidly, moving away from resource-based industries and...
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10 July 2017
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Key drivers of skills demand and supply in South Africa
OECD, Pages:: 13–29
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Getting Skills Right: South Africa
Skills imbalances are driven by structural and cyclical factors that shape the demand for and supply of skills. For instance, economic growth, changes in the composition of economic output over time and the so-called mega-trends are all important...
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10 July 2017
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Skills assessment and anticipation system in South Africa
OECD, Pages:: 31–38
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Getting Skills Right: South Africa
In order to design policies that effectively tackle existing or anticipated skills imbalances, countries must thoroughly analyse their demand for and supply of skills. The findings from these skills needs assessment exercises can feed into a range of...
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10 July 2017
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Policies addressing skills imbalances in South Africa
OECD, Pages:: 39–57
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Getting Skills Right: South Africa
As skills imbalances can be costly for individuals and societies, countries try to reduce them by implementing policies that steer the demand for and supply of skills. The demand for skills can, for example, be influenced by industrial policy, while...
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10 July 2017
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Challenges and recommendations for South Africa
OECD, Pages:: 61–74
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Getting Skills Right: South Africa
In spite of the extensive range of policy initiatives to tackle skills imbalances in South Africa, some challenges remain. This chapter zooms in on the most important challenges, and provides recommendations that can be used by public and private...
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05 July 2017
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French
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Afrique du Sud
OECD, Pages:: 124–127
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Perspectives économiques de l'OCDE, Volume 2017 Numéro 1
La croissance économique devrait rester atone en 2017 avant de repartir modérément à la hausse en 2018, la consommation privée et les exportations connaissant une embellie à la faveur du redressement des cours des produits de base et de l'expansion...
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30 June 2017
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Chapter
French
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Afrique du Sud
OECD
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Politiques agricoles : suivi et évaluation 2017
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21 June 2017
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Chapter
English
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South Africa
OECD
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Agricultural Policy Monitoring and Evaluation 2017
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13 June 2017
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Table
French
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Afrique du Sud
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Principaux indicateurs économiques
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22 May 2017
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Chapter
English
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South Africa
OECD
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African Economic Outlook 2017
: Entrepreneurship and Industrialisation
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12 May 2017
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Table
English
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South Africa
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Main Economic Indicators
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