Society at a Glance 2009
OECD Social Indicators
Society at a Glance offers a concise quantitative overview of social trends and policies across the OECD. This 2009 edition includes a wide range of information on social issues – such as demography and family characteristics, employment and unemployment, poverty and inequality, social and health care expenditure, and work and life satisfaction –as well as a guide to help readers understand the structure of OECD social indicators.
In addition to updating some of the indicators from previous editions, Society at a Glance 2009 adds several new and innovative social indicators, including adult height, perceived health status, risky youth behaviour and bullying. For the first time, the report also provides a condensed set of headline social indicators summarising social well-being in OECD countries. In addition, a special chapter examines leisure time across the OECD.
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Graph HE7.1. - A larger share of elderly women receive formal long-term care than men
Female and male recipients aged between 65 and 79 and 80 and over, as a share of respective age group and male/female population, 2006
A larger share of elderly women receive formal long-term care than men appears in Society at a Glance 2008: OECD Social Indicators.
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