OECD Social, Employment and Migration Working Papers
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- 278: New gig work or changes in reporting?: Understanding self-employment trends in tax data

- Andrew Garin, Emilie Jackson and Dmitri Koustas
- 277: Information technologies for social services in Spain: Reform of the national framework for the provision of social services in Spain

- Rodrigo Fernández, Sarah Kups and Ana Llena-Nozal
- 276: Provision of social services in EU countries: Reform of the national framework for the provision of social services in Spain

- Ana Llena-Nozal, Rodrigo Fernández and Sarah Kups
- 275: The environmental sustainability competence toolbox: From leaving a better planet for our children to leaving better children for our planet

- Francesca Borgonovi, Ottavia Brussino, Helke Seitz, Alice Bertoletti, Federico Biagi, Abdelfeteh Bitat, Zbigniew Karpinski and Marco Montanari
- 274: Young people’s environmental sustainability competence: Emotional, cognitive, behavioural, and attitudinal dimensions in EU and OECD countries

- Francesca Borgonovi, Ottavia Brussino, Helke Seitz, Alice Bertoletti, Federico Biagi, Abdelfeteh Bitat, Zbigniew Karpinski and Marco Montanari
- 273: Using Artificial Intelligence in the workplace: What are the main ethical risks?

- Angelica Salvi Del Pero, Peter Wyckoff and Ann Vourc'h
- 272: The effect of declining unemployment benefits on transitions to employment: Evidence from Belgium

- Andrea Salvatori
- 271: De-facto gaps in social protection for standard and non-standard workers: An approach for monitoring the accessibility and levels of income support

- Herwig Immervoll, Rodrigo Fernandez, Raphaela Hyee, Jongmi Lee and Daniele Pacifico
- 270: The recognition of prior learning: Validating general competences

- Michela Meghnagi and Michele Tuccio
- 269: Global warming, pollution and cognitive developments: The effects of high pollution and temperature levels on cognitive ability throughout the life course

- Diana Horvath and Francesca Borgonovi
- 268: The impact of the COVID-19 crisis across different socio-economic groups and the role of job retention schemes - The case of Switzerland

- Alexander Hijzen and Andrea Salvatori
- 267: Paying for results: Contracting out employment services through outcome-based payment schemes in OECD countries

- Kristine Langenbucher and Matija Vodopivec
- 266: Opportunities and drawbacks of using artificial intelligence for training

- Annelore Verhagen
- 265: Artificial intelligence and employment: New cross-country evidence

- Alexandre Georgieff and Raphaela Hyee
- 264: Technological change and domestic outsourcing

- Antonin Bergeaud, Clément Malgouyres, Clément Mazet-Sonilhac and Sara Signorelli
- 263: Speaking the same language: A machine learning approach to classify skills in Burning Glass Technologies data

- Julie Lassébie, Luca Marcolin, Marieke Vandeweyer and Benjamin Vignal
- 262: Institutional set-up of active labour market policy provision in OECD and EU countries: Organisational set-up, regulation and capacity

- Anne Lauringson and Marius Lüske
- 261: A crisis on the horizon: Ensuring affordable, accessible housing for people with disabilities

- Marissa Plouin, Willem Adema, Pauline Fron and Paul-Marie Roth
- 260: Looking beyond COVID-19: Strengthening family support services across the OECD

- Sophie Riding, Olivier Thévenon, Willem Adema and Gráinne Dirwan
- 259: Introducing individual savings accounts for severance pay in Spain: An ex-ante assessment of the distributional effects

- Alexander Hijzen and Andrea Salvatori
- 258: Faces of joblessness in Finland: A people-centred perspective on employment barriers and policies

- Emily Farchy and Herwig Immervoll
- 257: Redistribution from a joint income-wealth perspective: Results from 16 European OECD countries

- Sarah Kuypers, Francesco Figari and Gerlinde Verbist
- 256: The impact of Artificial Intelligence on the labour market: What do we know so far?

- Marguerita Lane and Anne Saint-Martin
- 255: What happened to jobs at high risk of automation?

- Alexandre Georgieff and Anna Milanez
- 254: Job mobility, reallocation and wage growth: A tale of two countries

- Alexander Hijzen, Wouter Zwysen and Mats Erik Lillehagen
- 253: Can disability benefits promote (re)employment?: Considerations for effective disability benefit design

- Duncan MacDonald, Christopher Prinz and Herwig Immervoll
- 252: How reliable are social safety nets?: Value and accessibility in situations of acute economic need

- Raphaela Hyee, Herwig Immervoll, Rodrigo Fernandez and Jongmi Lee
- 251: Promoting social mobility in Austria

- Michael Förster and Sebastian Königs
- 250: Improving evidence on VET: Comparative data and indicators

- Viktoria Kis
- 249: Identifying and addressing employment barriers in Belgium, Korea and Norway: Implementing the OECD Jobs Strategy

- Rodrigo Fernandez, Alexander Hijzen, Daniele Pacifico and Stefan Thewissen
- 248: The 2018-2021 working time reform in Korea: A preliminary assessment

- Alexander Hijzen and Stefan Thewissen
- 247: The new hazardous jobs and worker reallocation

- Gaetano Basso, Tito Boeri, Alessandro Caiumi and Marco Paccagnella
- 246: Working during COVID-19: Cross-country evidence from real-time survey data

- Vincenzo Galasso and Martial Foucault
- 245: Individualising training access schemes: France – the Compte Personnel de Formation (Personal Training Account – CPF)

- Coralie Perez and Ann Vourc'h
- 245: L’individualisation des dispositifs d’accès à la formation: l’exemple français du Compte Personnel de Formation

- Coralie Perez and Ann Vourc'h
- 244: The changing labour market for graduates from medium-level vocational education and training

- Marieke Vandeweyer and Annelore Verhagen
- 243: Delivering evidence based services for all vulnerable families

- Daniel Acquah and Olivier Thévenon
- 242: Who can log in? The importance of skills for the feasibility of teleworking arrangements across OECD countries

- Ricardo Espinoza and Laura Reznikova
- 241: Workforce composition, productivity and pay: The role of firms in wage inequality

- Chiara Criscuolo, Alexander Hijzen, Cyrille Schwellnus, Erling Barth, Wen-Hao Chen, Richard Fabling, Priscilla Fialho, Katarzyna Grabska-Romagosa, Ryo Kambayashi, Timo Leidecker, Oskar Skans, Capucine Riom, Duncan Roth, Balazs Stadler, Richard Upward and Wouter Zwysen
- 240: Treating all children equally?: Why policies should adapt to evolving family living arrangements

- Antonela Miho and Olivier Thévenon
- 239: A global profile of emigrants to OECD countries: Younger and more skilled migrants from more diverse countries

- Rohen d’Aiglepierre, Anda David, Charlotte Levionnois, Gilles Spielvogel, Michele Tuccio and Erik Vickstrom
- 238: What are Europeans’ views on migrant integration?: An in-depth analysis of 2017 Special Eurobarometer “Integration of immigrants in the European Union”

- Lenka Drazanova, Thomas Liebig, Silvia Migali, Marco Scipioni and Gilles Spielvogel
- 237: Designing fair and work-oriented unemployment benefits: The case of Belgium

- Alexander Hijzen and Andrea Salvatori
- 236: Technology and the future of work in emerging economies: What is different

- Daniel Alonso Soto
- 235: Child labour: Causes, consequences and policies to tackle it

- Olivier Thévenon and Eric Edmonds
- 234: Under-employment: A crisis hangover, or something more?

- Duncan MacDonald
- 233: Improving work-based learning in schools

- Pauline Musset
- 232: Job polarisation and the middle class: New evidence on the changing relationship between skill levels and household income levels from 18 OECD countries

- Andrea Salvatori and Thomas Manfredi
- 231: Returns to different forms of job related training: Factoring in informal learning

- Priscilla Fialho, Glenda Quintini and Marieke Vandeweyer
- 230: What is happening to middle skill workers?

- Andrew Green
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