Author (Corporate) | Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development |
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Publisher | OECD Publishing |
Publication Date | 2006 |
Content Type | Report |
In 1994, OECD countries endorsed a set of policy guidelines intended to cut high and persistent unemployment – the OECD Jobs Strategy. For a decade, this groundbreaking work became an influential blueprint in the reform process of member countries. In 2003, the Employment and Labour Ministers asked the Secretariat to reassess the Jobs Strategy in light of new evidence and emerging challenges. Given the critical importance of well-functioning labour markets for good economic and social outcomes, my predecessor as Secretary-General, Donald Johnston, assigned a very high priority to this mandate which was completed under his stewardship. This report, together with the background analysis published as the 2006 edition of the OECD Employment Outlook, responds to such ministerial request. It puts forward a restated OECD Jobs Strategy with a comprehensive set of policy recommendations covering macroeconomic management, incentives to work and to create jobs, taxes and welfare benefits as well as skills development. |
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Source Link | Link to Main Source http://www.oecd.org/dataoecd/47/53/36889821.pdf |
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Subject Categories | Employment and Social Affairs |
Countries / Regions | Europe |