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Society at a Glance 2005
OECD Social Indicators
OECD. Published by : OECD Publishing , Publication date:  24 Mar 2005
Pages: 92 , Language: English
Version: Print (Paperback) + Free PDF
ISBN: 9789264007123 , OECD Code: 812005031P1
Price:   €24 | $33 | £21 | ¥3100 | MXN430
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Frequency: Biennial   Tables: 11  Charts: 120 

Description

Society at a Glance is OECD's biannual compendium of indicators showing the extent to which OECD countries are becoming more equal, more healthy, and more cohesive.  Covering such topics as self-sufficiency (employment, working mothers, unemployment benefits, educational attainment), equity (poverty, income inequality, social spending), health (life expectancy, mortality, health care expenditure), and cohesion (social isolation, teenage births, drug use, suicides), this book provides a statistical snapshot of social wellbeing in OECD countries, and allows users to analyze interlinked social issues in the context of a more complete representation of a country's social characteristics.  

By linking social status and social response indicators across a broad range of policy areas, Society at a Glance helps readers to identify whether and how the broad thrust of social policies and societal actions are addressing key policy issues.  This book includes StatLinks to spreadsheets of underlying data on the internet.


Table of contents:

Executive Summary
Part I. An Interpretive Guide
-1. Goals of Social Indicators
-2. The Framework of OECD Social Indicators
-3. Use of the Indicators
-4. Description of the Indicators
-5. What You Can Find in this Publication
-Bibliography
Part II. OECD Social Indicators
-GE1. National Income per Capita
-GE2. Age-Dependency Ratios
-GE3. Fertility Rates
-GE4. Foreigners and Foreign-Born Population
-GE5. Marriage and Divorce
-SS1. Employment
-SS2. Unemployment
-SS3. Jobless Households
-SS4. Working Mothers
-SS5. Out-of-Work Benefits
-SS6. Benefits of Last Resort
-SS7. Educational Attainment
-SS8. Age at Retirement
-SS9. Youth Inactivity
-EQ1. Relative Poverty
-EQ2. Income Inequality
-EQ3. Child Poverty
-EQ4. Income of Older People
-EQ5. Public Social Spending
-EQ6. Private Social Spending
-EQ7. Total Social Spending
-EQ8. Old-Age Pension Replacement Rates
-EQ9. Pension Promise
-HE1. Life Expectancy
-HE2. Health-Adjusted Life Expectancy
-HE3. Infant Mortality
-HE4. Total Health Care Expenditure
-HE5. Long-Term Care
-CO1. Subjective Well-Being
-CO2. Social Isolation
-CO3. Group Membership
-CO4. Teenage Births
-CO5. Drug Use and Related Deaths
-CO6. Suicides
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