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Society at a Glance 2011 - OECD Social Indicators

 

Please cite as: OECD(2011), Society at a Glance 2011 - OECD Social Indicators (www.oecd.org/social/societyataglance2011.htm)

Kindly note that the forthcoming publication Society at a Glance 2014 - OECD Social Indicators

will be released on 18th March 2014 via www.oecd.org/social/societyataglance.htm

 

Press material and country notes  - Data and indicators - How to obtain this publication - Previous editions

How are OECD societies progressing? How effective are their actions in promoting social progress? Society at a Glance provides a basis for addressing these twin questions. It offers a concise overview of quantitative social trends and policies across the OECD. This 2011 edition includes a wide range of information on social issues – such as demography and family characteristics, employment and unemployment, poverty and inequality, social and health care expenditure, and trust and tolerance –as well as a guide to help readers understand the structure of OECD social indicators. 


It also features a special chapter on unpaid work. It includes data on the four newest OECD members: Chile, Estonia, Israel and Slovenia. Where available, data on major emerging economies Brazil, China, India, Indonesia, Russia and South Africa are also included.


 

Press material and country notes:

ISBN Number: 9789264098527

Published on 12 April 2011

Pages: 90

Australia

Austria (in English and German)

Belgium (in French, English and Dutch)

Canada (in English and French)

Chile (in Spanish and English)

Denmark

Estonia

France (in French and English)

Germany (in English and German)

Ireland

Israel  

Italy (in Italian and English)

Japan (in Japanese and English)

Korea (in Korean and English)

Mexico (in Spanish and English)

Netherlands

New Zealand

Poland

Slovenia

Spain (in Spanish and English)

Sweden

Switzerland (in English and German)

Turkey

United Kingdom

United States

 

 

Social data and indicators:

Access all indicators below via the web book.

1. Cooking and caring, building and repairing: Unpaid work around the world: Chapter1.pdf

See also:

2. Interpreting OECD social indicators                        

3. Society at a Glance: An overview

4. General Context Indicators

       Household income 

       Fertility

       Migration

       Family

       Old age support rate

5. Self-sufficiency Indicators

       Employment

       Unemployment

       Student performance

       Pensionable years

       Education spending

6. Equity Indicators

       Income inequality

       Poverty

       Income difficulties

       Leaving low income from benefits

       Social spending

7. Health Indicators

       Life expectancy

       Infant mortality

       Positive and negative experiences

       Water and air quality

       Health spending

8. Social Cohesion Indicators

       Trust

       Confidence in social institutions

       Pro- and anti-social behaviour

       Voting

       Tolerance



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More OECD data related to social indicators:

General context:
Population by gender and broad age group, from Labour Force Surveys


Self-Sufficiency:
Compensation per employee in the private sector - and- Labour productivity from OECD Economic Outlook Annex Tables 11 & 12


Equity:
Old-age pension replacement rates and wealth

Social cohesion:
Union members, employees, trade union density

Prison population

 

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