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14 Oct 2021 |
Regulatory responses to the COVID-19 pandemic in Southeast Asia
Regulation is one of the key tools governments can use to respond to the COVID-19 pandemic and move towards recovery. While the pandemic underscores the need for well-designed, evidence-based regulatory policies, the extraordinary pressures it... |
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08 Oct 2021 |
Building inclusive labour markets: Active labour market policies for the most vulnerable groups
The COVID-19 pandemic risks widening further the divide in labour market outcomes for the most vulnerable groups who face numerous employment obstacles, such as limited work experience, care obligations, low skills or health limitations. Not all... |
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30 Sept 2021 |
Key findings from the update of the OECD Green Recovery Database
Since the last update in April 2021, recovery measures with positive impacts on the environment have increased significantly, both in terms of number and budget. However spending on environmentally positive measures still represents only 21% of total... |
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21 Sept 2021 |
Teleworking in the COVID-19 pandemic: Trends and prospects
This brief presents key information on how teleworking evolved during the first year of the COVID-19 pandemic (2020), with a particular focus on timely and high frequency data published by national statistical organisations, as well as evidence on... |
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06 Sept 2021 |
Tax administration responses to COVID-19: Administrative measures to facilitate withholding tax relief claims
The COVID-19 health crisis has put unprecedented strains on the ability of both governments and taxpayers to carry out normal activities. Cross-border withholding tax relief procedures, frequently reliant on paper-based processes, are one area that... |
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19 Jul 2021 |
Tax administration: Towards sustainable remote working in a post COVID-19 environment
The COVID-19 pandemic saw a significant shift among most tax administrations to remote working by many of their staff. As tax administrations consider the shape of the workplace post-pandemic, many are examining the options for some degree of... |
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15 Jul 2021 |
Designing active labour market policies for the recovery
Active labour market policies (ALMPs) that connect people to good jobs will help to promote an equitable and sustained recovery from the COVID‑19 crisis. Labour demand measures have been vital to preserve jobs in the short term and countries have... |
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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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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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23 Jun 2021 |
How will COVID-19 reshape science, technology and innovation?
This policy brief discusses the effects that the COVID-19 crisis could have on the future of science, technology and innovation (STI) and its policies. Factors shaping the future of STI include the unequal effects of the crisis on research and... |
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31 May 2021 |
OECD initiative for safe international mobility during the COVID-19 pandemic (including blueprint)
OECD Ministers have endorsed a new initiative to promote safe international travel during the COVID-19 pandemic at the OECD’s annual Ministerial meeting in Paris. The Initiative involves a safe travel blueprint and a temporary international... |
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21 May 2021 |
The long-term environmental implications of COVID-19
This brief analyses the long-term effects of the COVID-19 pandemic and associated government responses on the environment. It links the impact of sectoral and regional shocks to the economy until 2040 to a range of environmental pressures, including... |
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19 May 2021 |
Towards gender-inclusive recovery
This brief aims to support governments in designing gender-inclusive approaches to emergency management and recovery, building on OECD work and standards on gender equality in public life. Often due to pre-existing gender inequalities and... |
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19 May 2021 |
The effect of COVID-19 on alcohol consumption, and policy responses to prevent harmful alcohol consumption
The COVID‑19 pandemic and its associated government measures to limit mobility impacted patterns and places of alcohol consumption. While the path to recovery remains long and difficult, this crisis also increases the risk that individuals engage in... |
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12 May 2021 |
Supporting young people’s mental health through the COVID-19 crisis
The mental health of young people has been significantly impacted by the COVID‑19 crisis. Prevalence of symptoms of anxiety and depression has risen dramatically among young people and remains higher than pre‑crisis levels even with the partial... |
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12 May 2021 |
Tackling the mental health impact of the COVID-19 crisis: An integrated, whole-of-society response
The COVID‑19 crisis has heightened the risk factors generally associated with poor mental health – financial insecurity, unemployment, fear – while protective factors – social connection, employment and educational engagement, access to physical... |
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10 May 2021 |
The territorial impact of COVID-19: Managing the crisis and recovery across levels of government
The regional and local impact of the COVID-19 crisis is highly heterogeneous, with significant implications for crisis management and policy responses. This paper takes an in-depth look at the territorial impact of the COVID-19 crisis across its... |
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10 May 2021 |
Enhancing public trust in COVID-19 vaccination: The role of governments
While the rapid development of vaccines against COVID‑19 is an extraordinary achievement, successfully vaccinating the global population presents many challenges, from production to distribution, deployment, and importantly, acceptance. Trust in the... |
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29 Apr 2021 |
Scaling up policies that connect people with jobs in the recovery from COVID-19
Active labour market policies (ALMPs) that connect people to jobs will help to ensure an equitable and sustained recovery from the COVID‑19 crisis. Already in 2020, many governments reacted swiftly to the crisis by increasing funding for their public... |
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28 Apr 2021 |
Risks that matter 2020: The long reach of COVID-19
The COVID-19 pandemic has been a global health tragedy. Yet as the world inches towards the end of the health crisis, another injury threatens to leave a more enduring scar: that of entrenched economic insecurity. The 2020 round of the OECD Risks... |
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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)
- https://doi.org/10.1787/5b0fd8cd-en
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Regulatory responses to the COVID-19 pandemic in Southeast Asia
OCDE
14 Oct 2021
Regulation is one of the key tools governments can use to respond to the COVID-19 pandemic and move towards recovery. While the pandemic underscores the need for well-designed, evidence-based regulatory policies, the extraordinary pressures it...
Building inclusive labour markets: Active labour market policies for the most vulnerable groups
OCDE
08 Oct 2021
The COVID-19 pandemic risks widening further the divide in labour market outcomes for the most vulnerable groups who face numerous employment obstacles, such as limited work experience, care obligations, low skills or health limitations. Not all...
Key findings from the update of the OECD Green Recovery Database
OCDE
30 Sept 2021
Since the last update in April 2021, recovery measures with positive impacts on the environment have increased significantly, both in terms of number and budget. However spending on environmentally positive measures still represents only 21% of total...
Teleworking in the COVID-19 pandemic: Trends and prospects
OCDE
21 Sept 2021
This brief presents key information on how teleworking evolved during the first year of the COVID-19 pandemic (2020), with a particular focus on timely and high frequency data published by national statistical organisations, as well as evidence on...
Tax administration responses to COVID-19: Administrative measures to facilitate withholding tax relief claims
OCDE
06 Sept 2021
The COVID-19 health crisis has put unprecedented strains on the ability of both governments and taxpayers to carry out normal activities. Cross-border withholding tax relief procedures, frequently reliant on paper-based processes, are one area that...
Tax administration: Towards sustainable remote working in a post COVID-19 environment
OCDE
19 Jul 2021
The COVID-19 pandemic saw a significant shift among most tax administrations to remote working by many of their staff. As tax administrations consider the shape of the workplace post-pandemic, many are examining the options for some degree of...
Designing active labour market policies for the recovery
OCDE
15 Jul 2021
Active labour market policies (ALMPs) that connect people to good jobs will help to promote an equitable and sustained recovery from the COVID‑19 crisis. Labour demand measures have been vital to preserve jobs in the short term and countries have...
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...
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...
How will COVID-19 reshape science, technology and innovation?
OCDE
23 Jun 2021
This policy brief discusses the effects that the COVID-19 crisis could have on the future of science, technology and innovation (STI) and its policies. Factors shaping the future of STI include the unequal effects of the crisis on research and...
OECD initiative for safe international mobility during the COVID-19 pandemic (including blueprint)
OCDE
31 May 2021
OECD Ministers have endorsed a new initiative to promote safe international travel during the COVID-19 pandemic at the OECD’s annual Ministerial meeting in Paris. The Initiative involves a safe travel blueprint and a temporary international...
The long-term environmental implications of COVID-19
OCDE
21 May 2021
This brief analyses the long-term effects of the COVID-19 pandemic and associated government responses on the environment. It links the impact of sectoral and regional shocks to the economy until 2040 to a range of environmental pressures, including...
Towards gender-inclusive recovery
OCDE
19 May 2021
This brief aims to support governments in designing gender-inclusive approaches to emergency management and recovery, building on OECD work and standards on gender equality in public life. Often due to pre-existing gender inequalities and...
The effect of COVID-19 on alcohol consumption, and policy responses to prevent harmful alcohol consumption
OCDE
19 May 2021
The COVID‑19 pandemic and its associated government measures to limit mobility impacted patterns and places of alcohol consumption. While the path to recovery remains long and difficult, this crisis also increases the risk that individuals engage in...
Supporting young people’s mental health through the COVID-19 crisis
OCDE
12 May 2021
The mental health of young people has been significantly impacted by the COVID‑19 crisis. Prevalence of symptoms of anxiety and depression has risen dramatically among young people and remains higher than pre‑crisis levels even with the partial...
Tackling the mental health impact of the COVID-19 crisis: An integrated, whole-of-society response
OCDE
12 May 2021
The COVID‑19 crisis has heightened the risk factors generally associated with poor mental health – financial insecurity, unemployment, fear – while protective factors – social connection, employment and educational engagement, access to physical...
The territorial impact of COVID-19: Managing the crisis and recovery across levels of government
OCDE
10 May 2021
The regional and local impact of the COVID-19 crisis is highly heterogeneous, with significant implications for crisis management and policy responses. This paper takes an in-depth look at the territorial impact of the COVID-19 crisis across its...
While the rapid development of vaccines against COVID‑19 is an extraordinary achievement, successfully vaccinating the global population presents many challenges, from production to distribution, deployment, and importantly, acceptance. Trust in the...
Active labour market policies (ALMPs) that connect people to jobs will help to ensure an equitable and sustained recovery from the COVID‑19 crisis. Already in 2020, many governments reacted swiftly to the crisis by increasing funding for their public...
Risks that matter 2020: The long reach of COVID-19
OCDE
28 Apr 2021
The COVID-19 pandemic has been a global health tragedy. Yet as the world inches towards the end of the health crisis, another injury threatens to leave a more enduring scar: that of entrenched economic insecurity. The 2020 round of the OECD Risks...