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11 Jun 2020 |
Youth and COVID-19: Response, recovery and resilience
The COVID-19 global health emergency and its economic and social impacts have disrupted nearly all aspects of life for all groups in society. People of different ages, however, are experiencing its effects in different ways. Based on survey findings... |
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06 Jul 2021 |
Young people’s concerns during COVID-19: Results from risks that matter 2020
Young people are among the most affected by the economic crisis as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic. This brief provides cross-national information on young people’s concerns, perceived vulnerabilities and policy preferences. The results of the OECD... |
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22 Jun 2020 |
Workforce and safety in long-term care during the COVID-19 pandemic
This paper features the long-term care sector, its workforce and infrastructure in light of the COVID-19 crisis. |
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01 Apr 2020 |
Women at the core of the fight against COVID-19 crisis
The COVID-19 pandemic is harming health, social and economic well-being worldwide, with women at the centre. First and foremost, women are leading the health response: women make up almost 70% of the health care workforce, exposing them to a greater... |
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12 May 2020 |
Why open science is critical to combatting COVID-19
In global emergencies like the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic, open science policies can remove obstacles to the free flow of research data and ideas, and thus accelerate the pace of research critical to combating the disease. |
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27 Jul 2020 |
When the going gets tough, the tough get going: How economic regulators bolster the resilience of network industries in response to the COVID-19 crisis
This policy brief was developed by the Secretariat of the OECD Network of Economic Regulators (NER) and is based on examples of practice submitted by members of the NER. It reviews emergency measures taken by economic regulators during the COVID-19... |
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11 May 2020 |
When a global virus meets local realities: Coronavirus (COVID-19) in West Africa
This brief, prepared by the Sahel and West Africa Club Secretariat, provides important contextual information on a region that was already grappling with conflict and a food and nutrition crisis prior to the Coronavirus (Covid-19) outbreak. 17... |
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19 Oct 2020 |
What is the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on immigrants and their children?
Both the experience from previous economic crises and first indications on labour market and social outcomes during the current pandemic suggest that the COVID‑19 crisis is likely to have a disproportionate impact on immigrants and their children.... |
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21 Sept 2020 |
What have platforms done to protect workers during the coronavirus (COVID 19) crisis?
The COVID‑19 pandemic has posed two major risks to platform workers – exposure to the virus and income loss – compounded by the generally lower levels of access among platform workers to benefits compared with individuals in standard employment. This... |
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06 Jul 2021 |
What have countries done to support young people in the COVID-19 crisis?
Young people have been hard hit by the wide-reaching labour market and social impacts of the COVID-19 crisis. Youth unemployment has increased considerably; education and work‑based learning have been heavily disrupted; and many young people are... |
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30 Aug 2022 |
What has been the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on immigrants? An update on recent evidence
While the COVID‑19 crisis had a disproportionate impact on immigrants during the first months of the pandemic, the longer run effects are more mixed. Employment rates of foreign-born people are up, back to or near pre-crisis levels for most... |
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30 Nov 2020 |
Walking the tightrope: Avoiding a lockdown while containing the virus
Empirical work described in this policy brief explains the daily evolution of the reproduction rate, R, and mobility for a large sample of countries, in terms of containment and public health policies. This is with a view to providing insight into... |
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06 May 2020 |
VET in a time of crisis: Building foundations for resilient vocational education and training systems
This policy brief examines the impact of the COVID-19 crisis on vocational education and training (VET) systems and how VET systems are responding in OECD countries. The brief also presents steps that governments can take in the context of this... |
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11 Feb 2021 |
Using trade to fight COVID-19: Manufacturing and distributing vaccines
All countries need vaccines but not all can produce them. Vaccine production is highly specialised, subject to comparative advantages, and concentrated in few countries, making trade a vital means to deploying vaccines broadly. Keeping markets open... |
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23 Apr 2020 |
Using artificial intelligence to help combat COVID-19
Today, AI technologies and tools play a key role in every aspect of the COVID-19 crisis response. To help facilitate the use of AI throughout the crisis, policy makers should encourage the sharing of medical, molecular, and scientific datasets and... |
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21 Jan 2021 |
Updated guidance on tax treaties and the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic
Unprecedented measures imposed or recommended by governments, including travel restrictions and curtailment of business operations, have been in effect in most jurisdictions in various forms and stages during most of 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic... |
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01 Jun 2020 |
Unlocking financing for nuclear energy infrastructure in the COVID-19 economic recovery
The sheer size of nuclear projects might be a barrier in some markets where private investors are looking for short‑term paybacks. However, during a period of economic recovery, large‑scale and long‑term energy infrastructure projects, such as... |
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29 May 2020 |
Treatments and a vaccine for COVID-19: The need for coordinating policies on R&D, manufacturing and access
This brief discusses policies needed to ensure equitable and universal access by all those in need globally to future vaccines for SARS-Cov-2, the virus that causes COVID-19, and treatments for the disease. |
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03 Jul 2020 |
Transparency, communication and trust: The role of public communication in responding to the wave of disinformation about the new Coronavirus
This policy brief provides an overview of this new wave of disinformation and notes some emerging examples of OECD member countries’ responses to it through public communication initiatives specifically. It also offers preliminary guidelines on... |
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05 May 2020 |
Trade interdependencies in Covid-19 goods
Ensuring access to medical equipment and medicines is one of the most immediate issues arising from the COVID-19 crisis. Health services not only need these to fight the virus, but also to protect their workers and others from infection.... |
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OECD Policy Responses to Coronavirus (COVID-19)
This series compiles data, analysis and recommendations on a range of topics to address the health, economic and societal crisis, facilitate co-ordination, and contribute to the necessary global action when confronting this enormous collective challenge. Bringing together policy responses spanning a large range of topics, from health to education and taxes, it provides guidance on the short-term measures in affected sectors and a specific focus on the vulnerable sectors of society and the economy. The content also aims to provide analysis on the longer-term consequences and impacts, steering the way towards a strong, resilient, green and inclusive recovery with co-ordinated policy responses across countries.
- ISSN : 27080676 (en ligne)
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Youth and COVID-19: Response, recovery and resilience
OCDE
11 Jun 2020
The COVID-19 global health emergency and its economic and social impacts have disrupted nearly all aspects of life for all groups in society. People of different ages, however, are experiencing its effects in different ways. Based on survey findings...
Young people are among the most affected by the economic crisis as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic. This brief provides cross-national information on young people’s concerns, perceived vulnerabilities and policy preferences. The results of the OECD...
Workforce and safety in long-term care during the COVID-19 pandemic
OCDE
22 Jun 2020
This paper features the long-term care sector, its workforce and infrastructure in light of the COVID-19 crisis.
Women at the core of the fight against COVID-19 crisis
OCDE
01 Apr 2020
The COVID-19 pandemic is harming health, social and economic well-being worldwide, with women at the centre. First and foremost, women are leading the health response: women make up almost 70% of the health care workforce, exposing them to a greater...
Why open science is critical to combatting COVID-19
OCDE
12 May 2020
In global emergencies like the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic, open science policies can remove obstacles to the free flow of research data and ideas, and thus accelerate the pace of research critical to combating the disease.
When the going gets tough, the tough get going: How economic regulators bolster the resilience of network industries in response to the COVID-19 crisis
OCDE
27 Jul 2020
This policy brief was developed by the Secretariat of the OECD Network of Economic Regulators (NER) and is based on examples of practice submitted by members of the NER. It reviews emergency measures taken by economic regulators during the COVID-19...
This brief, prepared by the Sahel and West Africa Club Secretariat, provides important contextual information on a region that was already grappling with conflict and a food and nutrition crisis prior to the Coronavirus (Covid-19) outbreak. 17...
Both the experience from previous economic crises and first indications on labour market and social outcomes during the current pandemic suggest that the COVID‑19 crisis is likely to have a disproportionate impact on immigrants and their children....
What have platforms done to protect workers during the coronavirus (COVID 19) crisis?
OCDE
21 Sept 2020
The COVID‑19 pandemic has posed two major risks to platform workers – exposure to the virus and income loss – compounded by the generally lower levels of access among platform workers to benefits compared with individuals in standard employment. This...
Young people have been hard hit by the wide-reaching labour market and social impacts of the COVID-19 crisis. Youth unemployment has increased considerably; education and work‑based learning have been heavily disrupted; and many young people are...
What has been the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on immigrants? An update on recent evidence
OCDE
30 Aug 2022
While the COVID‑19 crisis had a disproportionate impact on immigrants during the first months of the pandemic, the longer run effects are more mixed. Employment rates of foreign-born people are up, back to or near pre-crisis levels for most...
Empirical work described in this policy brief explains the daily evolution of the reproduction rate, R, and mobility for a large sample of countries, in terms of containment and public health policies. This is with a view to providing insight into...
VET in a time of crisis: Building foundations for resilient vocational education and training systems
OCDE
06 May 2020
This policy brief examines the impact of the COVID-19 crisis on vocational education and training (VET) systems and how VET systems are responding in OECD countries. The brief also presents steps that governments can take in the context of this...
All countries need vaccines but not all can produce them. Vaccine production is highly specialised, subject to comparative advantages, and concentrated in few countries, making trade a vital means to deploying vaccines broadly. Keeping markets open...
Using artificial intelligence to help combat COVID-19
OCDE
23 Apr 2020
Today, AI technologies and tools play a key role in every aspect of the COVID-19 crisis response. To help facilitate the use of AI throughout the crisis, policy makers should encourage the sharing of medical, molecular, and scientific datasets and...
Unprecedented measures imposed or recommended by governments, including travel restrictions and curtailment of business operations, have been in effect in most jurisdictions in various forms and stages during most of 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic...
Unlocking financing for nuclear energy infrastructure in the COVID-19 economic recovery
OCDE
01 Jun 2020
The sheer size of nuclear projects might be a barrier in some markets where private investors are looking for short‑term paybacks. However, during a period of economic recovery, large‑scale and long‑term energy infrastructure projects, such as...
Treatments and a vaccine for COVID-19: The need for coordinating policies on R&D, manufacturing and access
OCDE
29 May 2020
This brief discusses policies needed to ensure equitable and universal access by all those in need globally to future vaccines for SARS-Cov-2, the virus that causes COVID-19, and treatments for the disease.
Transparency, communication and trust: The role of public communication in responding to the wave of disinformation about the new Coronavirus
OCDE
03 Jul 2020
This policy brief provides an overview of this new wave of disinformation and notes some emerging examples of OECD member countries’ responses to it through public communication initiatives specifically. It also offers preliminary guidelines on...
Trade interdependencies in Covid-19 goods
OCDE
05 May 2020
Ensuring access to medical equipment and medicines is one of the most immediate issues arising from the COVID-19 crisis. Health services not only need these to fight the virus, but also to protect their workers and others from infection....