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OECD Family Database The OECD Family Database provides cross-national indicators on family outcomes and family policies across the OECD countries, its enhanced engagement partners and EU member states It includes 70 indicators under four main dimensions: (i) structure of families, (ii) labour market position of families, (iii) public policies for families and
OECD Family Database - Dataset - B2FIND The OECD Family Database is an online database with comparative information on family outcomes and family policies across the OECD countries, its enhanced engagement partners and EU member states (OECD)
OECD Family database - Catalog The OECD Family database is an on-line database on family outcomes and family policies with indicators for all OECD countries Coverage also includes EU Member States that are not OECD members To date the database brings together 58 indicators on family structure, labor market participation, public policies and child outcomes
LMF1. 2. Maternal employment rates - OECD OECD Family Database, oe cd fdb 2 Key findings On average across the OECD, 71% of mothers were employed in 2021, but employment rates differ considerably between member countries (Chart LMF1 2 A) With more than 85% of mothers employed, the highest rates are found in Slovenia and Portugal and in 16 other OECD countries more than 75% of
OECD Family Database | Splash-DB OECD's Family Database provides cross-national indicators on family outcomes and family policies in OECD member countries The database classifies indicators into four main dimensions: (i) structure of families, (ii) labour market position of families, (iii) public policies for families and children and (iv) child outcomes
Family Database in the Asia-Pacific Region - OECD . . . The family database in the Asia-Pacific Region 2022-2023 covers data on family outcomes and policies of eleven countries (11: Australia, China, Indonesia, Japan, Korea, Malaysia, Mongolia, New Zealand, Singapore, Thailand and Viet Nam) and economies, which allows for cross-national comparison and time analyses across OECD countries
OECD Family Databaseの概要 本稿では家族支出や貧困率など子どもに関する主要な国際比較データを収録するOECD Family Database (以下FDB と略)について紹介する1)。 FDB ではOECDにおける各種データベース(Social Expenditure database, Income Distribution database, PISA国際学力調査等)から子ども関連データが集められるとともに,WHO等ほかの国際機関や各国政府からの統計も加えて,総合的なデータベースとして整備されている。 FDB は2006年,国際比較データへの需要の高まりを背景に,家族政策とその成果をアセスメントする国際比較可能なツールを目的に開発された(Adema et al 2009)。
OECD FAMILY DATABASE, oe. cd fdb 1 In six OECD countries (Chile, Costa Rica, Israel, Spain, Türkiye and the United States), more than 20% of children live in relative poverty; rates are particularly high, at around 30%, in Costa Rica
The OECD Family Database: Developing a Cross-National Tool for . . . The OECD Family database has been developed to collate in one central location information and indicators relating to family outcomes, family policies and children in order to address the growing demand for cross-national information on the situation of families and children