OECD Regions at a Glance 2009

This third edition provides the latest comparable data and trends across regions in OECD countries, including a special focus on the spatial dimension for innovation. It relies on the OECD Regional database, the most comprehensive set of statistics at the sub-national level on demography, economic and labour market performance, education, healthcare, environmental outputs and knowledge-based activities comparable among the OECD countries. This publication provides a dynamic link (StatLink) for each graph and map, which directs the user to a web page where the corresponding data are available in Excel®.
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Regional factors: Population and GDP per capita
A region’s change in its OECD GDP share can be decomposed into national factors (i.e. changes in the national GDP share), population growth or changes in GDP per capita. Changes in population are due to natural demographic trends and migrants from other regions and countries. Growth in GDP per capita may be further decomposed into changes in GDP per worker (labour productivity), in employment rates (employment to labour force), participation rates (labour force to working age population) or in age activity rates (working age to total population) (see Annex C for formula).
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