OECD Economic Surveys: Ireland 2008
This 2008 edition of OECD's periodic survey of the Irish economy finds that it has performed remarkably well over the past decade, propelling per capita income to above the OECD average. Economic fundamentals remain strong, but economic activity is now easing. The survey examines some of the key challenges Ireland now faces including maintaining growth, the housing market slowdown, financial stability, adapting government spending to slower revenue growth, reforming the pension system, and integrating migrants.
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Graph 1.10 - Female participation has risen a lot but is still low
Percentage of women aged 15-64 in the labour force
Female participation has risen a lot but is still low appears in OECD Economic Surveys: Ireland.
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