Inflation will remain around the target
Czech wage level is converging slowly
The gap between GDP and gross national income is high
Employment is shifting towards high skilled jobs
Number of physician consultations
GDP per capita is converging to the OECD average
Measures of well-being outperform the CEE peers, but lag behind the OECD average
Redistribution reduces inequalities
Inequality and poverty are relatively low but vary across regions
Growth is accelerating as in neighbouring countries
Czech economic developments
Higher participation in the labour market has offset the effect of ageing
EU countries are the Czech Republic's main trading partners
Labour productivity is picking up
The wage bill is rising
The exchange rate is appreciating and inflation is around the target
Exposure to financial vulnerabilities is low
Credit and housing market developments raise some concerns
Some fiscal space is available to address future needs
Government fiscal revenues rely heavily on social contributions
The fiscal burden on labour could be lowered
Czech wage levels are not converging to OECD standards
The gap between the Czech productivity level and that of advanced economies remains large
Benefits from participating in GVCs are moderate
The labour market has shifted from medium towards high-skilled employment
The shift towards high-skilled employment is expected to continue
Gender gaps in the labour market are large
The old-age dependency ratio is projected to peak around 2060
Ageing will have a substantial impact on public finances
Green growth indicators: Czech Republic
Total health care expenditure is rising
Health outcomes have improved on several dimensions
Life expectancy is lower in socially deprived districts
Health inequalities by socio-economic status
Prevalence of diseases by Roma and non-Roma people
Life expectancy across the OECD
Czech's number of physician consultations is high
Diabetes hospital admissions in adults are decreasing
Thirty-day mortality after admission to hospital for ischaemic stroke is relatively high
Health expenditure by type of service
Hospital expenditure by type of service
The average length of stay in hospital is above OECD average
Hospital care capacity is still high
Investment in the health care sector remains modest
Long-term care
Evolution in the number of practising physicians
The Emigration rate of doctors is high
Nurses related indicators
Growth of health care spending
Composition of health expenditure
Share of generics in the total pharmaceutical market
Financing sources of health insurance
Out-of-pocket medical spending is low
The population is ageing rapidly
Disability-adjusted life years and its components
Evolution of health care cost profile over population age cohorts
Public health care expenditure projections
Snapshot of risk factors to health
Excise taxes on alcohol and tobacco in the Czech Republic are low
Alcohol and tobacco consumption and their price developments