OECD Social, Employment and Migration Working Papers
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- 113: Activation Policies in Japan

- Nicola Duell, David Grubb, Shruti Singh and Peter Tergeist
- 112: Activation Policies in Switzerland

- Nicola Duell, Peter Tergeist, Ursula Bazant and Sylvie Cimper
- 111: Economic Determinants and Consequences of Child Maltreatment

- Lawrence M. Berger and Jane Waldfogel
- 110: Distributional Consequences of Labor Demand Adjustments to a Downturn: A Model-Based Approach with Application to Germany 2008-09

- Herwig Immervoll, Olivier Bargain, Andreas Peichl and Sebastien Siegloch
- 109: Decomposing Notional Defined-Contribution Pensions: Experience of OECD Countries' Reforms

- Edward Whitehouse
- 108: Earnings of Men and Women Working in the Private Sector: Enriched Data for Pensions and Tax-Benefit Modeling

- Anna D'Addio and Herwig Immervoll
- 107: Institutional Determinants of Worker Flows: A Cross-Country/Cross-Industry Approach

- Andrea Bassanini, Andrea Garnero, Pascal Marianna and Sébastien Martin
- 106: Montée du chômage des jeunes dans la crise: Comment éviter un impact négatif à long terme sur toute une génération ?

- Stefano Scarpetta, Anne Sonnet and Thomas Manfredi
- 106: Rising Youth Unemployment During The Crisis: How to Prevent Negative Long-term Consequences on a Generation?

- Stefano Scarpetta, Anne Sonnet and Thomas Manfredi
- 105: Trends in Pension Eligibility Ages and Life Expectancy, 1950-2050

- Rafal Chomik and Edward Whitehouse
- 104: Israeli Child Policy and Outcomes

- John Gal, Mimi Ajzenstadt, Asher Ben-Arieh, Roni Holler and Nadine Zielinsky
- 103: Reforming Policies on Foreign Workers in Israel

- Adriana Kemp
- 102: Labour Market and Socio-Economic Outcomes of the Arab-Israeli Population

- Jack Habib, Judith King, Assaf Ben Shoham, Abraham Wolde-Tsadick and Karen Lasky
- 101: Trends in South African Income Distribution and Poverty since the Fall of Apartheid

- Murray Leibbrandt, Ingrid Woolard, Arden Finn and Jonathan Argent
- 100: Minimum-Income Benefits in OECD Countries: Policy Design, Effectiveness and Challenges

- Herwig Immervoll
- 99: Happiness and Age Cycles - Return to Start...?: On the Functional Relationship between Subjective Well-Being and Age

- Justina A. V. Fischer
- 98: Activation Policies in Finland

- Nicola Duell, David Grubb and Shruti Singh
- 97: Children of Immigrants in the Labour Markets of EU and OECD Countries: An Overview

- Thomas Liebig and Sarah Widmaier
- 96: Income Distribution and Subjective Happiness: A Survey

- Claudia Senik
- 95: Looking Inside the Perpetual-Motion Machine: Job and Worker Flows in OECD Countries

- Andrea Bassanini and Pascal Marianna
- 94: Jobs for Immigrants: Labour Market Integration in Norway

- Thomas Liebig
- 93: The Welfare Effects of Social Mobility

- Justina A. V. Fischer
- 92: How Expensive is the Welfare State?: Gross and Net Indicators in the OECD Social Expenditure Database (SOCX)

- Willem Adema and Maxime Ladaique
- 91: Should Pension Systems Recognise "Hazardous and Arduous Work"?

- Asghar Zaidi and Edward Whitehouse
- 90: Going Separate Ways? School-to-Work Transitions in the United States and Europe

- Glenda Quintini and Thomas Manfredi
- 89: Legislation, Collective Bargaining and Enforcement: Updating the OECD Employment Protection Indicators

- Danielle Venn
- 88: Towards a Framework for Assessing Family Policies in the EU

- Henning Lohmann, Frauke Peter, Tine Rostgaard and Katharina Spiess
- 87: Investment Risk and Pensions: Impact on Individual Retirement Incomes and Government Budgets

- Edward Whitehouse, Anna D'Addio and Andrew Reilly
- 86: Pension Reform in Chile Revisited: What Has Been Learned?

- Augusto Iglesias-Palau
- 85: Inequality, Poverty and Social Policy: Recent Trends in Chile

- Osvaldo Larrañaga
- 84: Pension Schemes for the Self-Employed in OECD Countries

- Jongkyun Choi
- 83: Work, Jobs and Well-Being across the Millennium

- Andrew Clark
- 82: Child Well-Being and Sole-Parent Family Structure in the OECD: An Analysis

- Simon Chapple
- 81: A Good Time for Making Work Pay? Taking Stock of In-Work Benefits and Related Measures across the OECD

- Herwig Immervoll and Mark Pearson
- 80: Main Features of the Public Employment Service in Poland

- Daniela Kalužná
- 79: Managing Highly-Skilled Labour Migration: A Comparative Analysis of Migration Policies and Challenges in OECD Countries

- Jonathan Chaloff and Georges Lemaître
- 79: Gérer les migrations de travailleurs hautement qualifiés: Une analyse comparative des politiques migratoires et des enjeux des migrations dans les pays de l'OCDE

- Jonathan Chaloff and Georges Lemaître
- 78: Activation Policies in Norway

- Nicola Duell, Shruti Singh and Peter Tergeist
- 77: Pensions, Purchasing-Power Risk, Inflation and Indexation

- Edward Whitehouse
- 76: An Evaluation of the Tax-Transfer Treatment of Married Couples in European Countries

- Herwig Immervoll, Henrik Jacobsen Kleven, Claus Kreiner and Nicolaj Verdelin
- 75: Activation Policies in Ireland

- David Grubb, Shruti Singh and Peter Tergeist
- 74: Main Features of the Public Employment Service in the Czech Republic

- Daniela Kalužná
- 73: Long time series for public expenditure on labour market programmes

- David Grubb and Agnès Puymoyen
- 72: Main Features of the Public Employment Service in the Slovak Republic

- Daniela Kalužná
- 71: Socio-Economic Differences in Mortality: Implications for Pensions Policy

- Edward Whitehouse and Asghar Zaidi
- 70: Investment Risk and Pensions: Measuring Uncertainty in Returns

- Anna D'Addio, José Seisdedos and Edward Whitehouse
- 69: Filling the Pension Gap: Coverage and Value of Voluntary Retirement Savings

- Pablo Antolin and Edward Whitehouse
- 68: The Impact of Foreign Direct Investment on Wages and Working Conditions

- Elena Arnal and Alexander Hijzen
- 67: The Dynamics of Social Assistance Receipt: Measurement and Modelling Issues, with an Application to Britain

- Lorenzo Cappellari and Stephen Jenkins
- 66: Reforming Retirement-Income Systems: Lessons from the Recent Experiences of OECD Countries

- John Martin and Edward Whitehouse
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