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No. 183 | 10 Jun 2016 |
Strengthening Co-operation with Countries of Origin
This paper is part of the joint project between the Directorate General for Migration and Home Affairs of the European Commission and the OECD’s Directorate for Employment, Labour and Social Affairs on “Review of Labour Migration Policy in Europe”.... |
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No. 182 | 10 Jun 2016 |
The Community Preference Principle in Labour Migration Policy in the European Union
This paper is part of the joint project between the Directorate General for Migration and Home Affairs of the European Commission and the OECD’s Directorate for Employment, Labour and Social Affairs on “Review of Labour Migration Policy in Europe”.... |
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No. 181 | 24 Jun 2016 |
The Impact of the Implementation of Council Directives on Labour Migration Flows from Third Countries to EU Countries
This paper is part of the joint project between the Directorate General for Migration and Home Affairs of the European Commission and the OECD’s Directorate for Employment, Labour and Social Affairs on “Review of Labour Migration Policy in Europe”.... |
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No. 180 | 11 Jun 2016 |
The Impact of EU Directives on the labour migration framework in EU countries
This paper is part of the joint project between the Directorate General for Migration and Home Affairs of the European Commission and the OECD’s Directorate for Employment, Labour and Social Affairs on “Review of Labour Migration Policy in Europe”.... |
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No. 179 | 24 Jun 2016 |
The Impact of Intra-EU Mobility on Immigration by Third-Country Foreign Workers
This paper is part of the joint project between the Directorate General for Migration and Home Affairs of the European Commission and the OECD’s Directorate for Employment, Labour and Social Affairs on “Review of Labour Migration Policy in Europe”.... |
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No. 178 | 11 Jun 2016 |
The Role of Employers and Employer Engagement in Labour Migration from Third Countries to the EU
This paper is part of the joint project between the Directorate General for Migration and Home Affairs of the European Commission and the OECD’s Directorate for Employment, Labour and Social Affairs on “Review of Labour Migration Policy in Europe”.... |
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No. 177 | 26 Feb 2016 |
More unequal, but more mobile?
This paper provides comprehensive cross-country evidence on the relationship between earnings inequality and intra-generational mobility by simulating individual earnings and employment trajectories in the long-term using short panel data for 24 OECD... |
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No. 176 | 26 Feb 2016 |
Policies to promote access to good-quality affordable housing in OECD countries
This paper develops OECD information on housing policies and the degree to which OECD countries pursue social policy objectives them. Data collected by the OECD shows that most OECD countries provide considerable support to promote access to... |
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No. 175 | 22 Jan 2016 |
Measuring Labour Market Security and Assessing its Implications for Individual Well-Being
This paper provides a comprehensive discussion of the labour market security dimension of the OECD’s job quality framework, thereby complementing the analysis in Chapter 3 of the OECD Employment Outlook 2014 and Chapter 5 of the OECD Employment... |
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No. 174 | 18 Dec 2015 |
Measuring and Assessing Job Quality
This paper presents the OECD Framework for Measuring and Assessing Job Quality developed jointly by the Employment, Labour and Social Affairs Directorate and the Statistics Directorate of the OECD as part of a broader EU-supported project1 and... |
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No. 173 | 03 Mar 2016 |
Housing policy in Chile
Chile has made considerable progress in promoting access to affordable good-quality housing over the past two decades. The proportion of households that have no housing or that live in sub-standard housing has fallen from 23% in 1992 to 10% in 2011... |
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No. 172 | 19 Nov 2015 |
Paid Parental Leave
The United States is at a crossroads in its policies towards the family and gender equality. Currently America provides basic support for children, fathers, and mothers in the form of unpaid parental leave, child-related tax breaks, and limited... |
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No. 171 | 26 Oct 2015 |
Fiscal Redistribution In Middle Income Countries
This paper examines the redistributive impact of fiscal policy for Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Indonesia, Mexico, Peru and South Africa using comparable fiscal incidence analysis with data from around 2010. The largest redistributive effect is in South... |
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No. 170 | 21 Dec 2016 |
The Impact of Depression on Employment of Older Workers in Europe
According to the World Health Organization, depression is the highest ranking cause of disease in middle- and high income countries; it costs Europe around EUR 118 billion a year, mostly through lost productivity on the labour market, i.e. labour... |
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No. 169 | 18 Aug 2015 |
Working and learning: A diversity of patterns
The combination of work and study has been hailed as crucial to ensure that youth develop the skills required on the labour market so that transitions from school to work are shorter and smoother. This paper fills an important gap in availability of... |
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No. 168 | 29 Jul 2015 |
The effects of vocational education on adult skills and wages
In this report we investigate the effects of vocational education and training (VET) on adult skills and labour market outcomes by using the PIAAC survey. Data comparability across countries, the breath of countries involved, and the almost unique... |
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No. 167 | 01 Jul 2015 |
The causes and consequences of field-of-study mismatch
Field-of-study mismatch occurs when workers educated in a particular field work in another. It is conceptually distinct from qualifications or skills mismatch, although a part of qualifications and skills mismatch results from graduates from a... |
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No. 166 | 01 Jul 2015 |
How demanding are eligibility criteria for unemployment benefits, quantitative indicators for OECD and EU countries
Eligibility criteria for unemployment benefits, which require recipients to actively look for work, take up suitable job offers or take part in active labour market programmes (ALMPs), or risk benefit sanctions, can play an important role in... |
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No. 164 | 26 Feb 2015 |
NEET Youth in the Aftermath of the Crisis
This paper presents an overview of the situation of youth in OECD countries since the onset of the financial crisis focusing primarily on describing the characteristics and living conditions of youth not in employment, education or training (the... |
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No. 163 | 09 Dec 2014 |
Trends in Income Inequality and its Impact on Economic Growth
In most OECD countries, the gap between rich and poor is at its highest level since 30 years. Today, the richest 10 per cent of the population in the OECD area earn 9.5 times the income of the poorest 10 per cent; in the 1980s this ratio stood at 7:1... |
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Strengthening Co-operation with Countries of Origin
Corinne Balleix
10 Jun 2016
This paper is part of the joint project between the Directorate General for Migration and Home Affairs of the European Commission and the OECD’s Directorate for Employment, Labour and Social Affairs on “Review of Labour Migration Policy in Europe”....
The Community Preference Principle in Labour Migration Policy in the European Union
Sophie Robin-Olivier
10 Jun 2016
This paper is part of the joint project between the Directorate General for Migration and Home Affairs of the European Commission and the OECD’s Directorate for Employment, Labour and Social Affairs on “Review of Labour Migration Policy in Europe”....
The Impact of the Implementation of Council Directives on Labour Migration Flows from Third Countries to EU Countries
Tommaso Colussi
24 Jun 2016
This paper is part of the joint project between the Directorate General for Migration and Home Affairs of the European Commission and the OECD’s Directorate for Employment, Labour and Social Affairs on “Review of Labour Migration Policy in Europe”....
The Impact of EU Directives on the labour migration framework in EU countries
Jonathan Chaloff
11 Jun 2016
This paper is part of the joint project between the Directorate General for Migration and Home Affairs of the European Commission and the OECD’s Directorate for Employment, Labour and Social Affairs on “Review of Labour Migration Policy in Europe”....
The Impact of Intra-EU Mobility on Immigration by Third-Country Foreign Workers
Emily Farchy
24 Jun 2016
This paper is part of the joint project between the Directorate General for Migration and Home Affairs of the European Commission and the OECD’s Directorate for Employment, Labour and Social Affairs on “Review of Labour Migration Policy in Europe”....
The Role of Employers and Employer Engagement in Labour Migration from Third Countries to the EU
Sankar Ramasamy
11 Jun 2016
This paper is part of the joint project between the Directorate General for Migration and Home Affairs of the European Commission and the OECD’s Directorate for Employment, Labour and Social Affairs on “Review of Labour Migration Policy in Europe”....
More unequal, but more mobile?
Andrea Garnero, Alexander Hijzen and Sébastien Martin
26 Feb 2016
This paper provides comprehensive cross-country evidence on the relationship between earnings inequality and intra-generational mobility by simulating individual earnings and employment trajectories in the long-term using short panel data for 24 OECD...
Policies to promote access to good-quality affordable housing in OECD countries
Angelica Salvi del Pero, Willem Adema, Valeria Ferraro and Valérie Frey
26 Feb 2016
This paper develops OECD information on housing policies and the degree to which OECD countries pursue social policy objectives them. Data collected by the OECD shows that most OECD countries provide considerable support to promote access to...
Measuring Labour Market Security and Assessing its Implications for Individual Well-Being
Alexander Hijzen and Bálint Menyhért
22 Jan 2016
This paper provides a comprehensive discussion of the labour market security dimension of the OECD’s job quality framework, thereby complementing the analysis in Chapter 3 of the OECD Employment Outlook 2014 and Chapter 5 of the OECD Employment...
Measuring and Assessing Job Quality
Sandrine Cazes, Alexander Hijzen and Anne Saint-Martin
18 Dec 2015
This paper presents the OECD Framework for Measuring and Assessing Job Quality developed jointly by the Employment, Labour and Social Affairs Directorate and the Statistics Directorate of the OECD as part of a broader EU-supported project1 and...
Housing policy in Chile
Angelica Salvi del Pero
03 Mar 2016
Chile has made considerable progress in promoting access to affordable good-quality housing over the past two decades. The proportion of households that have no housing or that live in sub-standard housing has fallen from 23% in 1992 to 10% in 2011...
Paid Parental Leave
Willem Adema, Chris Clarke and Valérie Frey
19 Nov 2015
The United States is at a crossroads in its policies towards the family and gender equality. Currently America provides basic support for children, fathers, and mothers in the form of unpaid parental leave, child-related tax breaks, and limited...
Fiscal Redistribution In Middle Income Countries
Nora Lustig
26 Oct 2015
This paper examines the redistributive impact of fiscal policy for Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Indonesia, Mexico, Peru and South Africa using comparable fiscal incidence analysis with data from around 2010. The largest redistributive effect is in South...
The Impact of Depression on Employment of Older Workers in Europe
Justine Knebelmann and Christopher Prinz
21 Dec 2016
According to the World Health Organization, depression is the highest ranking cause of disease in middle- and high income countries; it costs Europe around EUR 118 billion a year, mostly through lost productivity on the labour market, i.e. labour...
Working and learning: A diversity of patterns
Glenda Quintini
18 Aug 2015
The combination of work and study has been hailed as crucial to ensure that youth develop the skills required on the labour market so that transitions from school to work are shorter and smoother. This paper fills an important gap in availability of...
The effects of vocational education on adult skills and wages
Giorgio Brunello and Lorenzo Rocco
29 Jul 2015
In this report we investigate the effects of vocational education and training (VET) on adult skills and labour market outcomes by using the PIAAC survey. Data comparability across countries, the breath of countries involved, and the almost unique...
The causes and consequences of field-of-study mismatch
Guillermo Montt
01 Jul 2015
Field-of-study mismatch occurs when workers educated in a particular field work in another. It is conceptually distinct from qualifications or skills mismatch, although a part of qualifications and skills mismatch results from graduates from a...
How demanding are eligibility criteria for unemployment benefits, quantitative indicators for OECD and EU countries
Kristine Langenbucher
01 Jul 2015
Eligibility criteria for unemployment benefits, which require recipients to actively look for work, take up suitable job offers or take part in active labour market programmes (ALMPs), or risk benefit sanctions, can play an important role in...
NEET Youth in the Aftermath of the Crisis
Stéphane Carcillo, Rodrigo Fernández, Sebastian Königs and Andreea Minea
26 Feb 2015
This paper presents an overview of the situation of youth in OECD countries since the onset of the financial crisis focusing primarily on describing the characteristics and living conditions of youth not in employment, education or training (the...
Trends in Income Inequality and its Impact on Economic Growth
Federico Cingano
09 Dec 2014
In most OECD countries, the gap between rich and poor is at its highest level since 30 years. Today, the richest 10 per cent of the population in the OECD area earn 9.5 times the income of the poorest 10 per cent; in the 1980s this ratio stood at 7:1...