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EU countries 27 EU-Staaten 27 Lohn 26 Wages 26 Gender 19 Gender discrimination 19 Gender equality 19 Gender mainstreaming 19 Geschlecht 19 Geschlechterdiskriminierung 19 Gleichberechtigung 19 Gleichstellungspolitik 19 Arbeitsangebot 18 Labour supply 18 Public social expenditure 18 Öffentliche Sozialausgaben 18 Einkommensverteilung 17 Income distribution 17 Social indicator 16 Sozialer Indikator 16 OECD countries 15 OECD-Staaten 15 Social security benefits 15 Öffentliche Sozialleistungen 15 Theorie 12 Theory 12 Economic indicator 11 Wirtschaftsindikator 11 Child care 9 Eltern 9 Kinderbetreuung 9 Parents 9 Arbeitslosenversicherung 8 Arbeitszeit 8 Employment 8 Erwerbstätigkeit 8 Familie 8 Familienunternehmen 8 Family 8 Family business 8
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Benefits and wages: Effective tax rate on entering employment for parents using childcare services (Edition 2022)
OECD - 2022
This dataset shows the proportion of earnings that are lost to either higher taxes, lower benefits or childcare costs when a parent with young children takes up full-time employment and uses centre-based childcare services. Data are presented from 2004 onwards.
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Benefits and wages: Effective tax rate on entering employment (Edition 2022)
OECD - 2022
This dataset shows the proportion of earnings that are lost to either higher taxes or lower benefit entitlements when a jobless person takes up employment. It is commonly referred to as "Participation Tax Rate (PTR)" as it measures financial disincentives to participate in the labour market....
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Benefits and wages: Adequacy of Guaranteed Minimum Income benefits (Edition 2022)
OECD - 2022
This dataset shows the income of jobless families relying on minimum-income safety-net benefits as a percentage of the median disposable income in the population. This can be compared with a poverty line defined as a fixed percentage of median income. For instance, if the poverty threshold is...
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Benefits and wages: Effective tax rate on increasing working hours (Edition 2022)
OECD - 2022
This dataset shows the fraction of any additional earnings that is lost to either higher taxes or lower benefits when an employed person increases their working hours. Data are presented from 2001 onwards.
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Income distribution (Edition 2022)
OECD - 2022
Comparable data on the distribution of household income provide both a point of reference for judging the performance of any country and an opportunity to assess the role of common drivers as well as drivers that are country-specific. They also allow governments to draw on the experience of...
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Benefits and wages: Hours of work needed to escape poverty for workless families (Edition 2022)
OECD - 2022
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Wealth distribution (Edition 2022)
OECD - 2022
The Wealth distribution database provides data that refer to the distribution of real and financial assets and liabilities across households (rather than across persons or adults), with no adjustment made to reflect differences in household size (which is the convention used by the OECD when...
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Social Expenditure: Reference series (Edition 2022)
OECD - 2022
The Reference Series is a subset of the OECD Social Expenditure Database (SOCX) database, has been developed in order to serve a growing need for indicators of social policy.It provides a unique tool for monitoring trends in aggregate social expenditure and analysing changes in its composition...
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Benefits and wages: Strictness of benefit activation requirements (Edition 2022)
OECD - 2022
Data on the strictness of activity-related eligibility criteria for recipients of unemployment and related benefits: the strictness of job-search and monitoring procedures, work-availability requirements and suitable job criteria and sanctions for benefit claimants. The data include information...
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Better Life Index (Edition 2022)
OECD - 2022
There is more to life than the cold numbers of GDP and economic statistics. This dataset contains the 2018 data of the Better Life Index which allows you to compare well-being across countries as well as measuring well-being, based on 11 topics the OECD has identified as essential, in the areas...
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