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This book presents the results of the project on Young Adults with Low Levels of Education, conducted jointly by the OECD and the Canadian Policy Research Networks. It examines the extent to which young men and women with low levels of education are marginalised, the role family background plays...
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trends and policy responses in other OECD countries. It looks at what Sweden is currently doing and what more it could do to …
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This review of Sweden’s environmental performance takes stock of Sweden’s environmental performance since the last … review done in 1996. It finds that Sweden has benefited from solid institutional and regulatory frameworks, extensive use of … economic instruments, and significant planning and legislative reform. To meet its Environmental Quality Objectives, Sweden …
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in students’ backgrounds. Countries covered: Canada, England, Finland, France, the Netherlands and Sweden. …
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OECD's comprehensive territorial review of Stockholm. It finds Stockholm to be on the the most successful - but not unchallenged - regions. While there is no crisis on the horizon, there are a number of weaknesses that could undermine the region’s competitiveness in the long run. These...
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services and public budgets. This OECD review of risk management policies focuses on Sweden because, with the ageing of its … addressing fall-related injuries and fatalities among the elderly. The report looks at Sweden's policies in the area of older …
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results. This publication examines how five Member countries -- Australia, France, New Zealand, Sweden and the United Kingdom …
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