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No. 13 | 24 Apr 2023 |
Living wages in context
At a time of rising cost of living, wide wage inequalities and widespread in-work poverty, the demand for a living wage has heightened. The concept of a “living wage” has some limitations, including that it is operationalised in a variety of ways.... |
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No. 02 | 18 Nov 2021 |
Learning about inequality and demand for redistribution
A growing body of literature studies the effect of providing information about inequality to respondents of surveys on their preferences for redistribution. We provide a meta-analysis combining the results from 84 information treatments coming from... |
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No. 16 | 18 Jul 2023 |
Integrated policy making for child well-being
Good policy making for child well-being calls for government ministries, agencies and other service providers to better collaborate and focus on a small number of key child well-being issues. "Integrated policy making for child well-being: Common... |
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No. 8 | 05 Aug 2022 |
Educational inequalities in longevity among OECD countries around 2016
This study examines inequalities in life expectancy by educational status, age-standardised mortality rates, and age-at-death, using high-quality linked and supplementary unlinked data from 25 OECD countries in 2013-19. Absolute gaps in life... |
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No. 10 | 25 Nov 2022 |
Current challenges to social mobility and equality of opportunity
The current economic environment, the COVID-19 pandemic and ongoing megatrends, such as digitalisation and the green transformation, threaten equality of opportunity and social mobility for current and future generations. High-quality cross-country... |
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No. 19 | 23 Nov 2023 |
Childhood socio-economic disadvantage in Austria
In Europe, the introduction of the Council Recommendation establishing a European Child Guarantee has helped put concerns relating to childhood disadvantages higher up on the policy agenda. Structured around ensuring effective access to a series of... |
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No. 24 | 06 May 2024 |
An OECD survey of employee well-being
This working paper provides an overview of a standardised Employee Well-being Survey implemented in four companies in Japan. This survey aligns with international measurement guidelines and practices, including the 2017 OECD Guidelines on Measuring... |
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Living wages in context
Carlotta Balestra, Donald Hirsch et Daniel Vaughan-Whitehead
24 Apr 2023
At a time of rising cost of living, wide wage inequalities and widespread in-work poverty, the demand for a living wage has heightened. The concept of a “living wage” has some limitations, including that it is operationalised in a variety of ways....
Learning about inequality and demand for redistribution
Emanuele Ciani, Louis Fréget et Thomas Manfredi
18 Nov 2021
A growing body of literature studies the effect of providing information about inequality to respondents of surveys on their preferences for redistribution. We provide a meta-analysis combining the results from 84 information treatments coming from...
Integrated policy making for child well-being
Gráinne Dirwan et Olivier Thévenon
18 Jul 2023
Good policy making for child well-being calls for government ministries, agencies and other service providers to better collaborate and focus on a small number of key child well-being issues. "Integrated policy making for child well-being: Common...
Educational inequalities in longevity among OECD countries around 2016
Fabrice Murtin et Christopher Lübker
05 Aug 2022
This study examines inequalities in life expectancy by educational status, age-standardised mortality rates, and age-at-death, using high-quality linked and supplementary unlinked data from 25 OECD countries in 2013-19. Absolute gaps in life...
Current challenges to social mobility and equality of opportunity
Carlotta Balestra et Emanuele Ciani
25 Nov 2022
The current economic environment, the COVID-19 pandemic and ongoing megatrends, such as digitalisation and the green transformation, threaten equality of opportunity and social mobility for current and future generations. High-quality cross-country...
Childhood socio-economic disadvantage in Austria
Chris Clarke et Olivier Thévenon
23 Nov 2023
In Europe, the introduction of the Council Recommendation establishing a European Child Guarantee has helped put concerns relating to childhood disadvantages higher up on the policy agenda. Structured around ensuring effective access to a series of...
An OECD survey of employee well-being
Vincent Siegerink et Fabrice Murtin
06 May 2024
This working paper provides an overview of a standardised Employee Well-being Survey implemented in four companies in Japan. This survey aligns with international measurement guidelines and practices, including the 2017 OECD Guidelines on Measuring...