Risks to financial market stability remain
Well-being outcomes are remarkable
Inequalities exist in several well-being areas
Productivity growth based on stable and vocational intensive employment
Living patterns remain very stable
Public expenditures are large and have a complex structure
There are strong demographic pressures on the pension system
Migrants' human capital gaps remain significant
Land-use changes due to new built-up area are above target
Air pollution
The technological intensity of industry may be falling behind
Average well-being outcomes, 2011
Income and wealth
Income inequality and poverty
Labour market
Earnings inequality
Housing conditions
Health outcomes
Educational outcomes
Work-life balance
Social connections
Perceived security
Environmental quality
Life satisfaction
People at risk of poverty or social exclusion, 2011
The share of the manufacturing sector in the economy
Superior productivity growth and competitiveness have driven performance
Employment stability and occupational flexibility
Manufacturing is specialised in cumulative knowledge-based sectors
The adaptive vocational education and training (VET) system
Stability of living places
Size and structure of the public sector in international comparison
A high degree of macroeconomic stabilisation
Fertility rates and family policies
Migrants' demographics and education policy challenges
Greenhouse gas emissions
Diesel and petrol prices and taxes
Implicit diesel and petrol prices after adjusting for externalities