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This report contains the 2018 Peer Review Report on the Exchange of Information on Request of New Zealand.
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This dataset comprises statistics on different transactions and balances to get from the GDP to the net lending/borrowing. It includes national disposable income (gross and net), consumption of fixed capital as well as net savings. It also includes ...
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The Pensions at a Glance 2011 is covering all 34 OECD countries, and is designed to show future entitlements for workers who entered the labour market in 2008 and spend their entire working lives under the same set of rules.
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This dataset contains data that cover the two main categories of public pension reserve funds: social security reserve funds (set up as part of the overall social security system) and sovereign pension reserve funds (established by governments who...
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This dataset comprises statistics pertaining to pensions indicators.It includes indicators such as occupational pension funds’asset as a % of GDP, personal pension funds’ asset as a % of GDP, DC pension plans’assets as a % of total assets. Pension ...
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This dataset comprises statistics on different transactions and balances to get from the GDP to the net lending/borrowing. It includes national disposable income (gross and net), consumption of fixed capital as well as net savings. It also includes ...
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This subset of Aggregate National Accounts comprises comprehensive statistics on GDP by presenting the three different approaches of its measure: output based, expenditure based and income based. Data is expressed. These three different measures are ...
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Productivity growth has slowed across most OECD economies since the mid-2000s. While important aspects of New Zealand’s economic performance have improved over this period, productivity growth is still comparatively low. This continues a long-run...
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Technological change is increasing the productivity of highly skilled workers but creating more challenging labour-market conditions for their low-skilled counterparts. These pressures are likely to grow, especially in light of progress being made in...
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New Zealand is enjoying strong economic growth, driven by booming tourism, high net immigration, solid construction activity and supportive monetary policy. The fiscal position is sound, with low public debt and a balanced budget.
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Job displacement (involuntary job loss due to firm closure or downsizing) affects many workers over their lifetime. This report looks at the situation of displaced workers in New Zealand.
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Since the last IEA in-depth review in 2010, New Zealand has further developed its energy policy, as reflected in its energy strategy to 2021 and new rules for more competitive electricity markets. With its unique resource base, New Zealand is a...
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This dataset contains data on metropolitan areas with demographic, labour, innovation and economic statistics by population, regional surface, population density, labour force, employment, unemployment, GDP, GDP per capita, patent appl...
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The Pensions at a Glance 2011 is covering all 34 OECD countries, and is designed to show future entitlements for workers who entered the labour market in 2008 and spend their entire working lives under the same set of rules.
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