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The OECD's Quarterly National Accounts spans the last 14 years and contains a selection of the accounts most widely used for economic analysis: GDP by type of expenditure and by kind of activity, gross fixed capital formation by sector and by type of goods, and private final consumption by type of expenditure and by object are all shown at both current and constant prices. Financing of capital formation and GDP by cost structure at current prices are also shown.
This quarterly bulletin provides the most recent statistics on the short-term evolution of the major components of labour force and employment by sector. It covers twenty countries that compile these statistics on a monthly or quarterly basis. For each country there are two pages of graphs presenting the evolution for the last ten years and two pages showing the corresponding quarterly figures for the last six-year period. Figures referring to the breakdown of the unemployed by sex and age group are published for all the countries, and the annex gives a set of standardised unemployment rates for most OECD countries.
This quarterly bulletin provides the most recent statistics on the short-term evolution of the major components of labour force and employment by sector. It covers twenty countries that compile these statistics on a monthly or quarterly basis. For each country there are two pages of graphs presenting the evolution for the last ten years and two pages showing the corresponding quarterly figures for the last six-year period. Figures referring to the breakdown of the unemployed by sex and age group are published for all the countries, and the annex gives a set of standardised unemployment rates for most OECD countries.
The OECD's Quarterly National Accounts spans the last 14 years and contains a selection of the accounts most widely used for economic analysis: GDP by type of expenditure and by kind of activity, gross fixed capital formation by sector and by type of goods, and private final consumption by type of expenditure and by object are all shown at both current and constant prices. Financing of capital formation and GDP by cost structure at current prices are also shown. The data cover 23 OECD countries, and totals are provided for the following groups: OECD, OECD-Europe, the European Union, the Euro zone and the Major 7 (G7).
The OECD's Quarterly National Accounts spans the last 14 years and contains a selection of the accounts most widely used for economic analysis: GDP by type of expenditure and by kind of activity, gross fixed capital formation by sector and by type of goods, and private final consumption by type of expenditure and by object are all shown at both current and constant prices. Financing of capital formation and GDP by cost structure at current prices are also shown. The data cover 23 OECD countries, and totals are provided for the following groups: OECD, OECD-Europe, the European Union, the Euro zone and the Major 7 (G7).
The OECD's Quarterly National Accounts spans the last 14 years and contains a selection of the accounts most widely used for economic analysis: GDP by type of expenditure and by kind of activity, gross fixed capital formation by sector and by type of goods, and private final consumption by type of expenditure and by object are all shown at both current and constant prices. Financing of capital formation and GDP by cost structure at current prices are also shown. The data cover 23 OECD countries, and totals are provided for the following groups: OECD, OECD-Europe, the European Union, the Euro zone and the Major 7 (G7).
The OECD's Quarterly National Accounts spans the last 14 years and contains a selection of the accounts most widely used for economic analysis: GDP by type of expenditure and by kind of activity, gross fixed capital formation by sector and by type of goods, and private final consumption by type of expenditure and by object are all shown at both current and constant prices. Financing of capital formation and GDP by cost structure at current prices are also shown. The data cover 23 OECD countries, and totals are provided for the following groups: OECD, OECD-Europe, the European Union, the Euro zone and the Major 7 (G7).
For many universities and other higher education providers, internationalisation is becoming an integral aspect of their teaching, research and public service roles. And institutions are increasingly operating in a global market in which quality assurance and assessment are particularly important and sensitive issues.
This book discusses some of the challenges of ensuring quality in internationalisation, and provides a framework to assist institutions in designing and reviewing their own strategies and policies. Analysis of the evolving policy environment is contributed by internationally recognised experts; and case studies from Australia, Finland, Kenya, Mexico, Poland and the United States are included. The book also presents the Internationalisation Quality Review Process (IQRP), a unique practical tool for institutional leaders and managers who wish to develop the international dimension of their programmes and services.
This quarterly bulletin provides the most recent statistics on the short-term evolution of the major components of labour force and employment by sector. It covers twenty countries that compile these statistics on a monthly or quarterly basis. For each country there are two pages of graphs presenting the evolution for the last ten years and two pages showing the corresponding quarterly figures for the last six-year period. Figures referring to the breakdown of the unemployed by sex and age group are published for all the countries, and the annex gives a set of standardised unemployment rates for most OECD countries.
This quarterly bulletin provides the most recent statistics on the short-term evolution of the major components of labour force and employment by sector. It covers twenty OECD countries that compile these statistics on a monthly or quarterly basis. For each country there are two pages of graphs presenting the evolution for the last ten years and two pages showing the corresponding quarterly figures for the last six-year period. Figures referring to the breakdown of the unemployed by sex and age group are published for all the countries, and the annex gives a set of standardised unemployment rates for most OECD countries.
This book summarises the discussions held during the Fourth International Symposium on theory and practice in transport economics, held in La Haye, 5-7 October 1971, and which was focused on the choice between public and private transport. The introductory reports can be found in a separate volume.