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No. 52 | 11 Sept 2023 |
Immigration and employment dynamics in European regions
This paper provides novel evidence on the regional impact of immigration on native employment in a cross-country framework based on rich European Labour Force Surveys and past censuses data for 2010-2019. The paper finds a modest average impact of... |
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No. 51 | 04 Aug 2023 |
Grow and Go? Retaining Scale-ups in the Nordic Countries
Scale-ups, i.e. firms that grow fast over a short period of time, significantly contribute to job creation and economic growth. This study uses granular firm, establishment and employee data to understand how relocations, domestic expansions or... |
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No. 50 | 23 Jun 2023 |
The Territorial Impact of the Earthquakes in Türkiye
On 6 February 2023, two large earthquakes with magnitudes of 7.6 and 7.7 hit central and southern Türkiye and northern Syria resulting in widespread damage and fatalities in the region and leaving 3.3 million displaced. This note – prepared for a... |
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No. 49 | 12 Jun 2023 |
Confronting the cost-of-living and housing crisis in cities
Cities across the world have been battling a housing crisis in recent decades, with many residents increasingly struggling to find affordable homes, and broader issues arising around tackling homelessness, improving housing quality, and harnessing... |
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No. 47 | 04 May 2023 |
Assessing spatial disparities in Internet quality using speed tests
The quality of Internet connections is increasingly important for people’s daily lives as work and access to services move to the digital sphere. Likewise, businesses and public agencies need to rely more and more on the digital networks for service... |
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No. 46 | 20 Apr 2023 |
Decentralised development co-operation
Decentralised development cooperation (DDC), or partnerships for sustainable development between cities and regions in developed and developing countries, can help drive major global agendas forward. Achieving a sustainable, equitable and resilient... |
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No. 45 | 11 Apr 2023 |
Comparing access to urban parks across six OECD countries
This work leverages globally consistent data on parks from Google Maps, in combination with the computational power of Google Maps Directions API to quantify accessibility to parks across nearly 500 metropolitan areas in six countries: Estonia,... |
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No. 44 | 07 Apr 2023 |
Life satisfaction along the urban-rural continuum
This paper assesses differences in life satisfaction along the urban-rural continuum in 111 countries across all world regions. It combines survey data with a consistent definition of settlements to maximise international comparability. Globally,... |
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No. 43 | 05 Apr 2023 |
Do local court inefficiencies delay public works?
Public procurement accounts for around 12% of global GDP and 63% of expenditures are managed by subnational governments across OECD countries. In Italy, municipalities can impose penalties on contractors for breaches of contract, for example delays... |
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No. 42 | 06 Apr 2023 |
Decarbonising homes in cities in the Netherlands
About 90% of homes in the Netherlands depending on natural gas for heating, the Netherlands has made a commitment to phase out natural gas by 2050. To achieve the goal, the Netherlands has rolled out a natural gas-free pilot programme in 66... |
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No. 41 | 26 Jan 2023 |
Toolkit to measure well-being in mining regions
This paper develops a framework to measure well-being standards in OECD regions specialised in mining activities. It explores the relevant indicators to measure well-being for selected OECD mining regions across the three dimensions of wellbeing:... |
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No. 40 | 23 Jan 2023 |
A territorial approach to the Sustainable Development Goals in Rhine-Neckar, Germany
To achieve its vision to become one of the most attractive and competitive regions in Europe by 2025, the Rhine-Neckar Metropolitan Region put in place eleven fields of action that promote sustainability across policy areas, such as sustainable and... |
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No. 39 | 18 Jan 2023 |
Regional productivity, local labour markets, and migration in Australia
This paper offers an overview of recent trends in regional employment and productivity, and describes the characteristics and geographic distribution of migrants in Australia. Additionally, it provides insights on the relationship between migration,... |
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No. 38 | 28 Nov 2022 |
Using private sector geospatial data to inform policy
Drawing on experiences of several OECD countries, this paper highlights the potential of combining traditional and unconventional data from both public and private sources, and makes the case for facilitating co-operation between data providers and... |
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No. 37 | 18 Nov 2022 |
From recovery to resilience: Designing a sustainable future for Fukushima
Ten years ago, a devastating earthquake, tsunamis and nuclear accident in Japan took thousands of lives and affected millions of people. This unprecedented disaster generated numerous lessons for policymakers in Japan and around the world on how to... |
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No. 36 | 09 Sept 2022 |
Measuring the attractiveness of regions
This working paper provides a conceptual framework for measuring the attractiveness of OECD regions. First, it presents the imperative for rethinking regional attractiveness in the context of global shocks and trends and their regionalised... |
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No. 34 | 05 Jul 2022 |
The implications for OECD regions of the war in Ukraine
Russia’s large-scale aggression against Ukraine has sown catastrophe in the country; destroying lives, homes, and infrastructure. The war has also created profound and asymmetric economic and social impacts across the world, including many that are... |
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No. 33 | 01 Jul 2022 |
OECD toolkit for a territorial approach to the SDGs
The OECD Toolkit for A Territorial Approach to the SDGs is designed as a user-friendly checklist to guide policy makers at all levels of government to implement a territorial approach to achieving the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). It provides... |
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No. 32 | 01 Jul 2022 |
Subnational government climate expenditure and revenue tracking in OECD and EU Countries
Monitoring progress towards meeting the Paris Agreement requires improving the tracking and measurement of public climate expenditure, investment, and revenues. This OECD working paper was prepared as part of the joint OECD-European Commission... |
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No. 31 | 27 Jun 2022 |
Implementation toolkit of the OECD Principles on urban policy
The Implementation Toolkit of the OECD Principles on Urban Policy aims to facilitate and accelerate the uptake of the OECD Principles on Urban Policy (2019) as a driver of policy reform and improvement in diverse urban policy contexts. It consists of... |
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Immigration and employment dynamics in European regions
Cem Özgüzel et Anthony Edo
11 Sept 2023
This paper provides novel evidence on the regional impact of immigration on native employment in a cross-country framework based on rich European Labour Force Surveys and past censuses data for 2010-2019. The paper finds a modest average impact of...
Grow and Go? Retaining Scale-ups in the Nordic Countries
OCDE
04 Aug 2023
Scale-ups, i.e. firms that grow fast over a short period of time, significantly contribute to job creation and economic growth. This study uses granular firm, establishment and employee data to understand how relocations, domestic expansions or...
The Territorial Impact of the Earthquakes in Türkiye
Andrew Paterson, Tadashi Matsumoto, Cem Özgüzel, Stephan Visser, Ece Özçelik, Candan Kendir et Courtenay Wheeler
23 Jun 2023
On 6 February 2023, two large earthquakes with magnitudes of 7.6 and 7.7 hit central and southern Türkiye and northern Syria resulting in widespread damage and fatalities in the region and leaving 3.3 million displaced. This note – prepared for a...
Confronting the cost-of-living and housing crisis in cities
OCDE
12 Jun 2023
Cities across the world have been battling a housing crisis in recent decades, with many residents increasingly struggling to find affordable homes, and broader issues arising around tackling homelessness, improving housing quality, and harnessing...
Assessing spatial disparities in Internet quality using speed tests
Maria Paula Caldas, Paolo Veneri et Michelle Marshalian
04 May 2023
The quality of Internet connections is increasingly important for people’s daily lives as work and access to services move to the digital sphere. Likewise, businesses and public agencies need to rely more and more on the digital networks for service...
Decentralised development co-operation
OCDE
20 Apr 2023
Decentralised development cooperation (DDC), or partnerships for sustainable development between cities and regions in developed and developing countries, can help drive major global agendas forward. Achieving a sustainable, equitable and resilient...
Comparing access to urban parks across six OECD countries
Talia Kaufmann, Swapnil Vispute, Mansi Kansal, Daniel T. O'Brien, Tomer Shekel, Evgeniy Gabrilovich, Gregory A. Wellenius, Lewis Dijkstra et Paolo Veneri
11 Apr 2023
This work leverages globally consistent data on parks from Google Maps, in combination with the computational power of Google Maps Directions API to quantify accessibility to parks across nearly 500 metropolitan areas in six countries: Estonia,...
Life satisfaction along the urban-rural continuum
Filippo Tassinari, Lukas Kleine-Rueschkamp et Paolo Veneri
07 Apr 2023
This paper assesses differences in life satisfaction along the urban-rural continuum in 111 countries across all world regions. It combines survey data with a consistent definition of settlements to maximise international comparability. Globally,...
Do local court inefficiencies delay public works?
Francesco Decarolis, Gianpiero Mattera et Carlo Menon
05 Apr 2023
Public procurement accounts for around 12% of global GDP and 63% of expenditures are managed by subnational governments across OECD countries. In Italy, municipalities can impose penalties on contractors for breaches of contract, for example delays...
Decarbonising homes in cities in the Netherlands
OCDE
06 Apr 2023
About 90% of homes in the Netherlands depending on natural gas for heating, the Netherlands has made a commitment to phase out natural gas by 2050. To achieve the goal, the Netherlands has rolled out a natural gas-free pilot programme in 66...
Toolkit to measure well-being in mining regions
OCDE
26 Jan 2023
This paper develops a framework to measure well-being standards in OECD regions specialised in mining activities. It explores the relevant indicators to measure well-being for selected OECD mining regions across the three dimensions of wellbeing:...
A territorial approach to the Sustainable Development Goals in Rhine-Neckar, Germany
OCDE
23 Jan 2023
To achieve its vision to become one of the most attractive and competitive regions in Europe by 2025, the Rhine-Neckar Metropolitan Region put in place eleven fields of action that promote sustainability across policy areas, such as sustainable and...
This paper offers an overview of recent trends in regional employment and productivity, and describes the characteristics and geographic distribution of migrants in Australia. Additionally, it provides insights on the relationship between migration,...
Using private sector geospatial data to inform policy
OCDE
28 Nov 2022
Drawing on experiences of several OECD countries, this paper highlights the potential of combining traditional and unconventional data from both public and private sources, and makes the case for facilitating co-operation between data providers and...
Ten years ago, a devastating earthquake, tsunamis and nuclear accident in Japan took thousands of lives and affected millions of people. This unprecedented disaster generated numerous lessons for policymakers in Japan and around the world on how to...
Measuring the attractiveness of regions
OCDE
09 Sept 2022
This working paper provides a conceptual framework for measuring the attractiveness of OECD regions. First, it presents the imperative for rethinking regional attractiveness in the context of global shocks and trends and their regionalised...
The implications for OECD regions of the war in Ukraine
OCDE
05 Jul 2022
Russia’s large-scale aggression against Ukraine has sown catastrophe in the country; destroying lives, homes, and infrastructure. The war has also created profound and asymmetric economic and social impacts across the world, including many that are...
OECD toolkit for a territorial approach to the SDGs
OCDE
01 Jul 2022
The OECD Toolkit for A Territorial Approach to the SDGs is designed as a user-friendly checklist to guide policy makers at all levels of government to implement a territorial approach to achieving the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). It provides...
Subnational government climate expenditure and revenue tracking in OECD and EU Countries
OCDE
01 Jul 2022
Monitoring progress towards meeting the Paris Agreement requires improving the tracking and measurement of public climate expenditure, investment, and revenues. This OECD working paper was prepared as part of the joint OECD-European Commission...
Implementation toolkit of the OECD Principles on urban policy
OCDE
27 Jun 2022
The Implementation Toolkit of the OECD Principles on Urban Policy aims to facilitate and accelerate the uptake of the OECD Principles on Urban Policy (2019) as a driver of policy reform and improvement in diverse urban policy contexts. It consists of...