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n Agriculture and Food 14n Development 16n Economics 18n Education 20n Employment 22n Energy – IEA 24n Environment 26n Finance and Investments 28n Governance 30n Industry and Services 32n Nuclear Energy – NEA 34n Science and Technology 36n Social Issues, Migration and Health 38
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n Taxation 40n Trade 42n Transport – ITF 44n Urban, Rural and Regional Development 46
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OECD Statistics 50Statistical Databases 52Key Tables 54Statistical Books 56
FEATURES 59
Integrated Search 60Content in Context 62Digital Object Identifier and Citation Tools 64Usage Statistics and MARC Records 66Additional and Forthcoming Features 68
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• Over 350 ebooks
• Over 1 460 chapter files
• Over 60 working papers
• Over 45 datasets
OECD is well known for its methodology for measuring support to agriculture in an internationally comparable way. It also conducts policy reviews and analysis on agriculture and fisheries policies issues and carries out an annual medium-term forecasting exercise. The Producer Support Estimate (PSE – a measure of support to agriculture) is a key tool developed by OECD to compare agricultural policy performance across countries and to track progress in policy reform.
Did you know…
…that 14 million farmers in 25 countries planted 134 million hectares of approved transgenic crops in 2009?
AGRICULTURE AND FOODwww.oecd-ilibrary.org/agriculture
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Annuals & Outlooks
• Agricultural Policies in Emerging and Transition Economies
• Agricultural Policies in Emerging Economies• Agricultural Policies in Non-OECD Countries• Agricultural Policies in OECD Countries• OECD-FAO Agricultural Outlook• Review of Fisheries in OECD Countries:
Country Statistics• Review of Fisheries in OECD Countries:
Policies and Summary Statistics• Economic Accounts for Agriculture
Book Series
• Agriculture, Trade and the Environment• Biological Resource Management in
Agriculture• International Standards for Fruit and
Vegetables• OECD Review of Agricultural Policies
Papers
• OECD Food, Agriculture and Fisheries Working Papers
Databases
OECD Agriculture StatisticsOECD-FAO Agricultural Outlook• Highlights • Commodity Balances • Macroeconomic Data • Per capita consumption • Policy parameters • World pricesAgricultural Market Access Database (AMAD) Producer and Consumer Support Estimates• Total support estimate OECD • Producer support estimate by country • Producer support estimate composition • Consumer support estimate by country • General services support estimate by country • Total support estimate by country • Total support estimates - non-OECD• Market Price Support and Consumer Support
Estimate by commodity - non-OECD Environmental Performance of Agriculture Agricultural and market access database (AMAD)
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• Over 600 ebooks
• Over 2 210 chapter files
• Over 150 issues and articles
• Over 35 datasets
OECD work on the subject aims to increase the effectiveness of common efforts to support sustainable development. It helps policy makers in OECD and developing countries to find innovative solutionsto the global challenge of development, poverty alleviation and the curbing of inequality. It brings together the knowledge and experience in different countries and puts the results at the disposal of the international community, policy makers, academics, the corporate sector and civil society.
Did you know…
… that the UN Millenium Development Goals - measurable targets for development - were inspired by the 1996 OECD Strategy paper Shaping the 21st century?
DEVELOPMENTwww.oecd-ilibrary.org/development
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Annuals & Outlooks
• African Economic Outlook• Aid Activities in Africa• Aid Activities in Asia• Aid Activities in Ceecs/Nis• Aid Activities in Europe and Oceania• Aid Activities in Latin America and the
Caribbean• Creditor Reporting System On Aid Activities• Development Aid at a Glance• Development Co-operation Report• External Debt Statistics• External Debt Statistics: Historical Data• Geographical Distribution of Financial Flows
to Aid Recipients• Geographical Distribution of Financial Flows
to Developing Countries• Latin American Economic Outlook
Book Series
• Better Aid• Conglict and Fragility• DAC Guidelines and Reference Series• Development Centre Perspectives• Development Centre Seminars• Development Centre Studies• Development Co-operation Reviews• The DAC Guidelines• The Development Dimension• West African Studies
Papers
• OECD Journal on Development• OECD Development Centre Policy Briefs• OECD Development Centre Policy Insights• OECD Development Centre Working Papers
Databases
OECD International Development Statistics • Aggregate Aid Statistics• ODA by donor• ODA by recipient by country• ODA by sector• Creditor Reporting System• Aid activities• HIV-AIDS control• Official and private flows• ODA Official development assistance:
disbursements• Other official flows OOF• ODA commitments• Private flows• Official bilateral commitments by sector• Tying status of bilateral ODA• Reference Indicators• Total net ODA• Total official development financing ODF• Total official flows• Total receipts• Gender, Institutions and Development
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• Over 1 100 ebooks
• Over 5 110 chapter files
• Over 900 issues and articles
• Over 280 datasets
Economics is the discipline on which OECD work is built and economic statistics are the basis for much of OECD’s analysis. This work relates to both macroeconomic and structural issues, and in particular their effect on policies. OECD work on this field is based on continued monitoring of events in member countries as well as outside the OECD area and includes regular projections of short and medium-term economic developments.
Did you know…
… that Composite Leading Indicators signaled the start of the economic downturn of December 2007 three months in advance?
ECONOMICSwww.oecd-ilibrary.org/economics
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Annuals & Outlooks
• Economic Policy Reforms• Flows and Stocks of Fixed Capital• National Accounts at a Glance• National Accounts of OECD Countries• OECD Annual Report• OECD Economic Outlook• OECD Economic Surveys• OECD Factbook• OECD Historical Statistics• OECD in Figures• Purchasing Power Parities and Real
Expenditures
Book Series
• China in the Global Economy• OECD Insights
Papers
• OECD Journal on Budgeting• OECD Journal: Economic Studies• OECD Journal: General Papers• OECD Journal: Journal of Business Cycle
Measurement and Analysis• OECD Economics Department Working
Papers• OECD Statistics Working Papers
Databases
Main Economic Indicators Database• Key short-term indicators• Balance of Payments• Business tendency and consumer opinion
surveys• Composite leading indicators• Finance• International trade• Labour• Price• Production and sales• Main Economic Indicators• Revisions analysisOECD Economic Outlook: Statistics and ProjectionsOECD National Accounts Statistics• Annual National Accounts• Financial Accounts• Financial Balance Sheets• General Government Accounts• Quarterly National Accounts• Central Government Debt• PPP benchmark results• Non-member EconomiesOECD Productivity Statistics
Statistical Periodicals
• Main Economic Indicators• National Accounts of OECD Countries• Quarterly National Accounts
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• Over 520 ebooks
• Over 2 160 chapter files
• Over 700 issues and articles
• Over 20 datasets
OECD’s work on education includes the gathering of statistical data, the conduct of policy reviews and analysis, and the use of survey data to improve learning outcomes (PISA). OECD statistics and survey data provide a strong evidence base helping OECD member countries improve the quality, equity, efficiency and effectiveness of their education systems. OECD work also covers research into early childhood education and care, teaching quality and recruitment, e-learning and lifelong learning.
Did you know…
… that over two-thirds of youngchildren aged between 3 and 4 years are enrolled in education in OECD countries?
EDUCATIONwww.oecd-ilibrary.org/education
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Annuals & Outlooks
• Education at a Glance• Education Policy Analysis• Education Today• Highlights from Education at a Glance• Trends Shaping Education• World Education Indicators
Book Series
• Education and Training Policy• Education Research and Innovation• Higher Education in Regional and City
Development• Knowledge Management• OECD Review of Migrant Education• OECD Reviews of Tertiary Education• OECD Reviews of Vocational Education and
Training• PISA• Programme on Educational Building – PEB
Papers• Reviews of National Policies for Education• School Safety and Security• Schooling for Tomorrow• Strong Performers and Successful Reformers
in Education
Papers
• Higher Education Management and Policy• OECD Education Working Papers
• CELE Exchange, Centre for Effective Learning Environments
• PEB Exchange, Programme on Educational Building
Databases
OECD Education Statistics• Education Database• Educational Personnel• Expenditure by funding source and
transaction type • Expenditure by nature and resource category • Foreign/international students enrolled • Graduates by age • Graduates by field of education• New entrants by sex and age• Students aligned to finance and personnel
data • Students enrolled by age • Students enrolled by type of institution • Total population by sex and age• PISA: Programme for International Student
Assessment
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• Over 320 ebooks
• Over 580 chapter files
• Over 30 issues and articles
• Over 85 datasets
OECD work in this field covers analysis of employment, unemployment and labour market policies, closely linked to social policy and education. It monitors countries’ employment reforms in key areas such active labour market policies, employment protection, minimum wage, vocational training and adult learning. It also provides country-specific analyses and tailored policy recommendations to help governments create more and better jobs for vulnerable groups, such as younger, older and disabled workers.
Did you know…
… that over half of the global labour force works in the informal sector and this figure is expected to rise in 2030?
EMPLOYMENTwww.oecd-ilibrary.org/employment
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Annuals & Outlooks• Benefits and Wages• Labour Force Statistics• Migration and the Labour Market in Asia• OECD Employment Outlook• OECD Small and Medium Enterprise Outlook• Services: Statistics on Value Added and
Employment• Taxing Wages
Book Series• Ageing and Employment Policies• Jobs for Youth• Local Economic and Employment
Development (LEED)• OECD Reviews of Labour Market and Social
Policies
Papers• Quarterly Labour Force Statistics• OECD Jobs Study Working Papers• OECD Labour Market and Social Policy
Occasional Papers• OECD Social Employment and Migration
Working Papers
DatabasesOECD Employment & Labour Market Statistics• Labour Force Statistics• Population and vital statistics• Population and labour force• Employment by activities and status• Earnings• Gross earnings: decile ratios
• Minimum wages relative to median wages• Nominal minimum wages• Real hourly minimum wages• Hours Worked• Average annual hours actually worked• Average usual weekly hours worked• Usual weekly hours worked - incidence• Usual hours worked by weekly hour bands• Labour Market Statistics• Discouraged workers• Economic short time workers• Employment by job tenure intervals: average
tenure• Employment by job tenure intervals: persons• Employment by permanency of the job• Full-time part-time employment:incidence• Involuntary part time workers• Labour force statistics by sex and age• Unemployment by duration• Employment Protection Legislation• Strictness Of Employment Protection
Legislation: Collective Dismissals• Strictness Of Employment Protection
Legislation: Regular and Temporary Employment
• Labour Market Programmes: Expenditure and Participants
• Employment Protection Legislation• Trade UnionsOECD Productivity Statistics• Labour Productivity Growth• Capital services by type of asset• Multi-factor productivity• Breakdown of gross domestic product per
capita in its components• OECD estimates of labour productivity levels
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• Over 360 ebooks
• Over 1 300 chapter files
• Over 220 issues and articles
• Over 55 datasets
The International Energy Agency (IEA), which falls under the OECD administrative umbrella, was created in response to the first energy crisis back in the 1970s. IEA works to ensure reliable, affordable and clean energy for its 28 member countries and beyond. IEA addresses all types of energy sources. It gathers statistics on world energy markets, analyses those markets and the technologies that support them, and evaluates policies to make them operate better.
Did you know…
… that by 2030, the world will need 60% more energy and that two-thirds of the extra demand will come from developing countries?
ENERGY – IEAwww.oecd-ilibrary.org/energy
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Annuals & Outlooks
• CO2 Emissions from Fuel Combustion• Coal Information• Dealing with Climate Change: Policies and
Measures in IEA Member Countries• Electricity Information• Energy Balances of OECD and Non-OECD
Countries• Energy Policies of IEA Countries: Review• Energy Statistics of OECD and Non-OECD
Countries• Energy Technology Perspectives• Key World Energy Statistics• Natural Gas Information• Natural Gas Market Review• Oil Information• Projected Costs of Generating Electricity• Renewables Information• World Energy Outlook
Book Series
• Energy Effi ciency Policy Profi les• Energy Market Experience• Energy Market Reform• Energy Policies of IEA Countries• Energy Technology Analysis• IEA Technology Roadmaps
Papers
• IEA Energy Papers
Databases
• Energy Projections for IEA Countries • IEA CO2 Emissions from Fuel Combustion
Statistics• IEA Coal Information Statistics• IEA Electricity Information Statistics• IEA Energy Prices and Taxes Statistics• IEA Energy Technology R&D Statistics • IEA Natural Gas Information Statistics• IEA Oil Information Statistics• IEA Renewables Information Statistics• IEA World Energy Statistics and Balances
Statistical Periodicals
• Energy Prices and Taxes• Oil, Gas, Coal and Electricity - Quarterly
Statistics
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• Over 850 ebooks
• Over 1 200 chapter files
• Over 30 working papers
• Over 10 issues and articles
Did you know…
… that almost four billion people will live in water-stressed areas by 2030 if better policies are not introduced?
ENVIRONMENTwww.oecd-ilibrary.org/environment
A healthy environment is a pre-requisite for a strong and balanced economy, and both are needed for sustainable development. The OECD provides a forum for countries to share their experiences and to develop concrete recommendations for policies that can address environmental problems in an effective and economically efficient way, including through performance reviews, data collection, policy analysis, and projections.
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Annuals & Outlooks
• Dealing with Climate Change: Policies and Measures in IEA Member Countries
• OECD Environmental Data: Compendium• OECD Environmental Outlook
Book Series
• Agriculture, Trade and the Environment• Environmental Finance• OECD Environmental Performance Reviews• OECD Guidelines for the Testing of Chemicals• OECD Series on Principles of Good Laboratory
Practice and Compliance Monitoring• OECD Series on Testing and Assessment• OECD Studies on Environmental Innovation• OECD Sustainable Development Studies
Papers
• OECD Environment Working Papers• OECD Trade and Environment Working Papers
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Did you know…
… that the 42 governments adhering to the OECD Guidelines for Multinational Enterprises are committed to promoting responsible business conduct amongst their large corporations, wherever they operate in the world?
• Over 430 ebooks
• Over 1 300 chapter files
• Over 200 issues and articles
• Over 75 datasets
The OECD works with governments to improve domestic and global policies that affect business and markets. It identifies best practices and policies designed to keep markets open, competitive and sustainable while combating market abuses and economic crime through international co-operation. The OECD takes up public policy challenges of direct concern to business – including investment, finance, anti-corruption, corporate governance, competition, private pensions, insurance and private sector development – to enhance economic growth and development and to ensure financial stability.
FINANCE AND INVESTMENTSwww.oecd-ilibrary.org/finance
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Annuals & Outlooks
• Bank Profitability: Financial Statements of Banks and Methodological Country Notes
• Central Government Debt: Statistical Yearbook• External Debt Statistics• Geographical Distribution of Financial Flows to
Aid Recipients and Developing Countries• Institutional Investors Statistical Yearbook• Insurance Statistics Yearbook• International Direct Investment • International Investment Perspectives• Measuring Globalisation: Activities of
Multinationals• OECD Guidelines for Multinational Enterprises• OECD Investment Policy Perspectives• OECD Pensions at a Glance
Book Series
• Enterprise Policy Performance Assessment• Environmental Finance• OECD Global Forum on International
Investment• OECD Investment Policy Reviews• OECD Reviews of Foreign Direct Investment• Policy Issues in Insurance• Private Pensions Series
Papers
• OECD Journal on Budgeting• OECD Journal: Financial Market Trends• OECD Working Papers on Finance, Insurance
and Private Pensions • OECD Working Papers on International
Investment
Databases
OECD Banking Statistics• Classification of bank assets and liabilities• Income statement and balance sheet• Structure of the financial systemOECD Institutional Investors StatisticsOECD Insurance Statistics• Business written in the reporting country• commissions• Gross claims payments• Gross operating expenses• Insurance activity indicators• Insurance business by domestic and foreign
risks• Insurance business written abroad by branches• Insurance business written in the reporting
country• Insurance companies and employees• Outstanding investment by direct insurance
companiesOECD International Direct Investment Statistics• Foreign direct investment: main aggregates,
flows and positions by industry and by partner country
OECD Pensions StatisticsOECD Statistics on Measuring Globalisation• Activity of Multinationals in Manufacturing• Activity of Multinationals in Services• Micro and Macro Trade Indicators• Maritime transport costs• Bilateral Trade in intermediate goods and
services• Iron and Steel in Industry 2009
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• Over 670 ebooks
• Over 1 520 chapter files
• Over 130 working papers
• Over 520 issues and articles
OECD work on governance aims to identify changing societal and market needs and assist countries in adapting their public sector governance arrangements to the changing needs of society. This involves improving government efficiency while protecting and promoting society’s longer-term governance values. OECD work on governance also covers the analysis of national e-government programmes, regulatory policies and the creation of policy instruments for the public sector to fight corruption and build integrity.
Did you know…
… that government expenditure is equivalent to almost 50% of GDP in OECD countries?
GOVERNANCEwww.oecd-ilibrary.org/governance
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Annuals & Outlooks
• Central Government Debt: Statistical Yearbook
• OECD Guidelines for Multinational Enterprises
• OECD Regions at a Glance
Book Series
• ADB/OECD Anti-Corruption Initiative for Asia and the Pacifi c
• APEC-OECD Co-operative Initiative on Regulatory Reform
• Better Regulation in Europe• Corporate Governance• Corporate Governance in Emerging Markets• Cutting Red Tape• Fighting Corruption in Eastern Europe and
Central Asia• Fighting Corruption in Transition Economies• Implementing the OECD Anti-Bribery
Convention• Government at a Glance• OECD e-Government Studies• OECD Public Governance Reviews• OECD Reviews of Human Resource
Management in Government• OECD Reviews of Regulatory Reform• OECD Reviews of Risk Management Policies• OECD Rural Policy Reviews• Partnership for Democratic Governance• Value for Money in Government
Papers
• OECD Journal on Budgeting• OECD Journal: Competition Law and Policy• OECD Regional Development Working
Papers• OECD Working Papers on Public Governance• Sigma Papers• Sigma Public Management Profi les
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• Over 430 ebooks
• Over 1 120 chapter files
• Over 20 issues and articles
• Over 45 datasets
OECD work on Industry and Services helps governments to formulate micro-level policies to foster the development of industries and enterprises. Analyses address issues relating to large and small firms in manufacturing and service sectors at local, national and international levels. Entrepreneurship, innovation, corporate governance, tourism, industrial restructuring and globalisation are among the topics studied and discussed by OECD and non-OECD countries.
Did you know…
… that over the last decade R&D spending in the service sector grew four times faster than in manufacturing?
INDUSTRY AND SERVICESwww.oecd-ilibrary.org/industry
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Annuals & Outlooks
• Developments in Steelmaking Capacity of Non-OECD Countries
• International Direct Investment Statistics Yearbook
• Iron and Steel Industry• Measuring Globalisation: Activities of
Multinationals• OECD Guidelines for Multinational
Enterprises• OECD Science, Technology and Industry
Outlook• OECD Science, Technology and Industry
Scoreboard• OECD Small and Medium Enterprise Outlook• OECD Statistics on International Trade in
Services• OECD Steel Outlook• OECD Tourism Trends and Policies • OECD-FAO Agricultural Outlook• R&D Expenditure in Industry• R&D Statistics• Science, Technology and Industry Outlook• Services: Statistics on Value Added and
Employment• Structural Statistics for Industry and Services• Structural and Demographic Business
Statistics
Book Series
• OECD Studies on SMEs & Entrepreneurship
Papers
• OECD Science, Technology and Industry Working Papers
• OECD Local Economic and Employment Development (LEED) Working Papers
Databases
OECD Statistics on Measuring Globalisation• Activity of Multinationals in Manufacturing• Activity of Multinationals in Services• Micro Trade Indicators• Macro Trade Indicators• Maritime transport costs• Bilateral trade in intermediate goods and
services• Iron and Steel Industry 2009STAN: OECD Structural Analysis Statistics• STAN Bilateral Trade Database• STAN Industry • STAN Indicators • STAN R&D: Expenditure in Industry• STAN Input-OutputStructural and Demographic Business Statistics• Business Demography Indicators• Structural Business Statistics
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• Over 300 ebooks
• Over 730 chapter files
• Over 10 working papers
• Over 150 issues and articles
The Nuclear Energy Agency (NEA) represents much of the world’s best nuclear expertise, bringing together 29 OECD member countries. The NEA’s mission is to assist its member countries in maintaining and developing, through international co-operation, the scientific, technological and legal bases required for the safe, environmentally friendly and economical use of nuclear energy for peaceful purposes. It provides authoritative assessments and forges common understandings on key issues as input to government decisions on nuclear energy policy, and to broader OECD policy analyses in areas such as energy and sustainable development.
Did you know…
… that current uranium supplies are sufficient to fuel nuclear power plants for roughly a century, and potentially up to thousands of years with certain new reactors?
NUCLEAR ENERGY – NEAwww.oecd-ilibrary.org/nuclear
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Annuals & Outlooks
• Nuclear Energy Data• Projected Costs of Generating Electricity• Uranium
Book Series
• Chemical Thermodynamics• Legal Affairs• Nuclear Development• Nuclear Legislation in OECD Countries• Nuclear Regulation• Nuclear Safety• Nuclear Science• Radiation Protection• Radioactive Waste Management• Radiological Protection
Papers
• Nuclear Law Bulletin
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• Over 400 ebooks
• Over 1 250 chapter files
• Over 50 issues and articles
• Over 40 datasets
The OECD is a pioneer in promoting a better understanding of what science and technology do and could do, as well as the factors shaping how research is carried out and how it is then used. The OECD works with countries to obtain internationally comparable data and provide them with information on the scientific, technological and industrial environment and its relation to general economic goals such as growth and employment as a basis for examining the effectiveness of national policies.
Did you know…
… that OECD helped create the trust that makes e-commerce and e-government possible via the OECD Guidelines for Consumer Protection in the Context of Electronic Commerce?
SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGYwww.oecd-ilibrary.org/science
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Annuals & Outlooks
• Information Technology Outlook• OECD Communications Outlook• OECD Science, Technology and Industry
Outlook• OECD Science, Technology and Industry
Scoreboard• Research and Development Expenditure in
Industry• Research and Development Statistics• Science, Technology and Industry Outlook
Book Series
• Biological Resource Management in Agriculture
• OECD Reviews of Innovation Policy• The Measurement of Scientific and
Technological Activities
Papers
• STI - Science, Technology and Industry Review
• OECD Digital Economy Papers• OECD Science, Technology and Industry
Working Papers
Databases
OECD Patent Statistics• Indicators of international co-operation• Patents by main technology and by
International Patent Classification (IPC)• Patents by regions
OECD Telecommunications and Internet StatisticsOECD Science, Technology and R&D Statistics• Main Science and Technology Indicators• Business enterprise R-D expenditure by
industry and by source of funds• Business enterprise R-D expenditure by
industry and by type of cost• Business enterprise R-D expenditure by size
class and by source of Funds• Gross domestic expenditure on R-D by sector
of performance and field of science• Gross domestic expenditure on R-D by sector
of performance and socio-economic objective• Gross domestic expenditure on R-D by sector
of performance and source of funds• Gross domestic expenditure on R-D by sector
of performance and type of cost• Other national R-D expenditure by field of
science and by source of funds• Other national R-D expenditure by field of
science and by type of cost• R-D expenditure by sector of performance
and type of R-D• Government budget appropriations • Business enterprise R-D personnel by
industry• R-D personnel by sector of employment and
field of science/employment and occupation/qualification
Statistical Periodicals
• Main Science and Technology Indicators
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Did you know…
… that women are as educated as men but earn 17% less in OECD countries?
• Over 500 ebooks
• Over 1 650 chapter files
• Over 250 working papers
• Over 35 datasets
Combating poverty and social exclusion remain high on the policy agenda in all countries within and outside the OECD. Providing benefits to people in need can help alleviate the worst social and economic hardship, but such policies cannot replace a comprehensive strategy of social development. Social policy work in the OECD covers a wide array of social, education and health policies implemented in a continuously changing environment of socio-demographic factors, labour markets, and technical progress.
SOCIAL ISSUES, MIGRATION AND HEALTHwww.oecd-ilibrary.org/socialissues
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Annuals & Outlooks
• Benefit Systems and Work Incentives• Benefits and Wages• Health at a Glance• International Migration Outlook• Labour Force Statistics• Migration and the Labour Market in Asia• OECD Employment Outlook• OECD Pensions at a Glance• Society at a Glance• Trends in International Migration
Book Series
• Ageing and Employment Policies/Vieillissement et Politiques de L’emploi
• Jobs for Youth/Des Emplois pour les Jeunes• OECD Health Policy Studies• OECD Reviews of Health Systems• The OECD Health Project
Papers
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Occasional Papers• OECD Social Employment and Migration
Working Papers
Databases
OECD Health Statistics• OECD Health Data: Selected Data• OECD Health Data• System of health accounts: health expenditure
by functionOECD International Migration Statistics• International migration database• Immigrants by citizenship and age• Immigrants by detailed occupation• Immigrants by duration of Stay• Immigrants by field of Study• Immigrants by labour force status• Immigrants by occupation• Immigrants by sector• Immigrants by sex and ageOECD Social Expenditure Statistics• Social expenditure• Aggregated data• Detailed data• Reference series• Income distribution• Income distribution: inequality• Income distribution: poverty• Taxes and benefits
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• Over 75 datasets
OECD’s taxation work covers a broad range of activities, including tax evasion, harmful tax practices and environmental taxes. The OECD produces internationally comparable statistics, sets tax standards, such as the OECD Model Tax Convention and engages in monitoring and assessing policies. The in-depth analysis provides national authorities with options for reforming the tax system so as to improve efficiency, equity and enforceability.
Did you know…
… that OECD Model Tax Convention is the basis for over 3 000 bilateral tax treaties in force around the world and the main means for avoiding double taxation?
TAXATIONwww.oecd-ilibrary.org/taxation
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• Benefit Systems and Work Incentives• Benefits and Wages• Consumption Tax Trends• Model Tax Convention on Income and on
Capital: Condensed Version• OECD Transfer Pricing Guidelines
for Multinational Enterprises and Tax Administrations
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Book Series
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Papers
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Databases
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• Austria• Belgium• Canada• Czech Republic• Denmark• Finland• France• Germany• Greece• Hungary• Iceland• Ireland• Italy• Japan• Korea• Luxembourg• Mexico• Netherlands• New Zealand• Norway• Poland• Portugal• Slovak Republic• Spain• Sweden• Switzerland• Turkey• United Kingdom• United States• Taxing Wages• Comparative Tables• Comparative Tables (Old Definition)• Country Tables• Historical Rates (Old Definition)• Taxes and benefits
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• Over 600 chapter files
• Over 800 issues and articles
• Over 40 datasets
Reflecting the globalisation of industrial activities and the intertwined nature of trade dimensions with other policy fields, OECD work on trade has shifted from an emphasis on trade in goods to a more interdisciplinary consideration of trade issues. It helps forestall trade tensions and conflicts that emerge under the pressure of ever-intensifying competition. Trade work also encompasses the issue of export credits, trade facilitation, non-tarif measures and aid for trade.
Did you know…
… that trade declined sharply in 2009 and that the OECD is working on how policy responses could help restore financial stability and sustainable long-term growth?
TRADEwww.oecd-ilibrary.org/trade
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Annuals & Outlooks
• OECD Statistics on International Trade in Services
• OECD Statistics on International Trade in Services, Volume I, Detailed Tables by Service Category
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Book Series
• Agriculture, Trade and the Environment• Export Credit Financing Systems in OECD
Member Countries and Non-Member Economies
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Papers
• OECD Journal: Competition Law and Policy• OECD Trade Policy Working Papers• OECD Trade and Environment Working
Papers
Databases
International Trade by Commodity Statistics• SITC Revision 3• SITC Revision 2• Harmonised System 2007
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base year• Exchange rates for monthly tradeOECD Statistics on International Trade in Services• Trade in services by category of service• Trade in services national classification items• Trade in services by partner country• TIS Exchange Rates
Statistical Periodicals
• International Trade by Commodity Statistics• Monthly Statistics of International Trade
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• Over 350 chapter files
• Over 100 working papers
The International Transport Forum (ITF), also under the OECD’s administrative umbrella, is a think tank for global transport policy, providing evidence-based insights for policy-makers and the global transport community. Its work is underpinned by economic research, statistics collection and policy analysis, often undertaken in collaboration with leading research figures in academia, business and government. The International Transport Forum maintains a range of statistics and indicators on transport, trade, infrastructure investment, road safety and global transport greenhouse gas emissions.
Did you know…
… that transport accounts for 23% of global CO2 emissions from fuel combustion?
TRANSPORT – ITFwww.oecd-ilibrary.org/transport
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Annuals & Outlooks
• Activities of the Conference: Resolutions of the Council of Ministers of Transport and Reports Approved
• Highlights of the International Transport Forum
• Research on Transport Economics• Statistical Report on Road Accidents• Trends in the Transport Sector
Book Series
• ECMT Round Tables• ITF Round Tables• Road Transport and Intermodal Linkages
Research Programme
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• OECD/ITF Joint Transport Research Centre Discussion Papers
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• Over 820 chapter files
• Over 20 datasets
OECD work on this subject area examines how regions, whether urban, rural, crossborder or metropolitan, contribute to national growth. This work focuses onhow a place-based development model, a multi-sector policy approach that harnesses endogenous strengths and assets using networked, multi-level governance mechanisms, is best suited to achieve regional and aggregate growth outcomes. The integrated analysis of historical, cultural and socio-economic factors can explain why and how a given territory can improve its own prospects for growth and development.
Did you know…
… that OECD is actively working with national governments, cities and regions to highlight the role of metropolitan areas in delivering cost-effective policy responses to climate change?
URBAN, RURAL AND REGIONAL DEVELOPMENTwww.oecd-ilibrary.org/regions
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• OECD Regions at a Glance
Book Series
• Local Economic and Employment Development (LEED)
• OECD Reviews of Regional Innovation• OECD Rural Policy Reviews• OECD Territorial Reviews
Databases
• OECD Regions Statistics
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OECD has long been an innovator in the production and dissemination of Statistics, making
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Statistical DatabasesOECD iLibrary provides a common knowledge base where users can discover and access
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