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OECD countries 6 OECD-Staaten 6 Lebensqualität 3 Quality of life 3 Satisfaction 3 Social indicator 3 Sozialer Indikator 3 Zufriedenheit 3 Children 2 Kinder 2 Measurement 2 Messung 2 Capitalism 1 Child poverty 1 Child protection 1 Corporate Social Responsibility 1 Corporate social responsibility 1 EU countries 1 EU-Staaten 1 Economic transition 1 Europa 1 Europe 1 Firm performance 1 Gesundheit 1 Haushaltseinkommen 1 Health 1 Household income 1 Japan 1 Kapitalismus 1 Kinderarmut 1 Kinderschutz 1 Low income 1 Low wages 1 Mental disorder 1 Mindestlohn 1 Minimum wage 1 Niedrigeinkommen 1 Niedriglohn 1 Private sector 1 Privatisierung 1
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Measuring subjective well-being across OECD countries
OECD - 2024
Thanks to the large investment of official data producers in OECD countries, measures of subjective well-being have become increasingly robust and meaningful from a policy perspective. In the ten years since the OECD published its Guidelines on Measuring Subjective Well-being, the inclusion of...
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Enhancing opportunities by design : Exploring people's views of what should be done to fight inequality
OECD - 2024
This Policy Insights draws on data collected as part of the Opportunities module in the 2022 OECD Risk that Matters survey and explores public preferences for policies and measures aimed at reducing inequality and enhancing opportunities for all. The analysis reveals that, despite shared concern...
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Win-win solutions for well-being and mental health
OECD - 2023
Good mental health is a vital part of people's well-being and essential for individuals and societies to thrive. The recognition that successful mental health strategies need to involve a range of sectors beyond health is not new, yet in practice coalition-building often remains limited and not...
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Economic insecurity in Europe and potential policy responses
OECD - 2023
Over the past few decades, economies and technologies have shifted in ways that have made people’s economic prospects more uncertain. This Policy Insights highlights the main findings from On Shaky Ground? Income Instability and Economic Insecurity in Europe, the inaugural report of the OECD...
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Unpacking public and private efforts on just transition
OECD - 2023
Increasingly more emphasis is placed on damages and risks that people, companies and governments face in the way they affect their well-being as well as material conditions or financial fundamentals. There is, however, still quite a bit of heterogeneity in how countries and companies frame and...
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Measuring progress towards inclusive capitalism in Japan
OECD - 2023
This Policy Insights presents the main findings from the report Measuring Progress towards Inclusive and Sustainable Growth in Japan, which provides robust metrics to monitor inclusive growth and help assess the distributional impacts of policies in line with the government’s vision for a...
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Living wages in practice
OECD - 2023
At a time of rising cost of living, wide wage inequalities and widespread in-work poverty, the demand for a living wage has heightened. This Policy Insights introduces and contextualises the concept of a living wage. It also highlights the key measurement assumptions and criteria that underlie...
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Policy integration and child well-being : What can countries do to become more effective?
OECD - 2023
This Policy Insights takes stock of OECD countries' recent initiatives to strengthen the integration of child well-being policies. It lays out some of the challenges facing countries as they work to push the child well-being policy agenda forward and discusses what countries can do to become...
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Working hand in hand? Exploring people’s views of the role of different actors in fighting inequality
OECD - 2023
Drawing on data from the Opportunities module of the 2022 wave of the OECD Risks that Matter survey, this Policy Insights looks at people’s concerns about inequality and examines their views on the role held by different actors – ranging from public and private sectors to civil society and...
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Hard work, privilege or luck? Exploring people’s views of what matters most to get ahead in life
OECD - 2023
Understanding people’s beliefs of social mobility is key to designing and implementing policy mixes that address structural disparities and garner broad public support. Beliefs in social mobility may help strengthen the social contract; however, strongly held views on the role of individual...
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