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Provides an annual assessment of labour market developments and prospects in member countries. Each issue contains an overall analysis of the latest labour market trends and short-term forecasts, and examines key labour market developments. Reference statistics are also included.
This year's edition of the OECD Employment Outlook is the joint work of staff of the Directorate for Employment, Labour and Social Affairs. It has benefited from contributions from national government delegates. It is published on the responsibility of the Secretary-General of the OECD.
This report is based on draft contributions from Paul Swaim, Alexander Hijzen and Herwig Immervoll (Chapter 1), Andrea Bassanini and Pascal Marianna (Chapter 2), Anne Saint-Martin (Chapter 3) and Ana Llena Nozal and Theodora Xenogiani (Chapter 4). Stefano Scarpetta edited the report. The assessments of countries’ labour market prospects do not necessarily correspond to those of the national authorities concerned.
Table of Contents
Chapter 1. The Jobs Crisis: What Are the Implications for Employment and Social Policy? …17
Chapter 2. How Do Industry, Firm and Worker Characteristics Shape Job and Worker Flows? . .. 117
Chapter 3. Is Work the Best Antidote to Poverty?. . . 165
Chapter 4. Pathways onto (and off) Disability Benefits: Assessing the Role of Policy and Individual Circumstances . . 211
Statistical Annex . . .  249
List of figures
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