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Pawel Adrjan
PawelAdrjan
Job postings in the 4 largest Western European capitals are well below their pre-pandemic levels.Lukas Kleine-Rueschkamp (@OECD_local) and I looked at what these trends might mean for city labour markets
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Tristan Henderson
tnhh
Listening to the #CPDP2021 data sovereignty panel Bruno Gencarelli - can't separate consumer and national security concerns. Data collected for the former may be used for the latter. Need to
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Lyman Stone 石來民
lymanstoneky
Two quick things. This doesn't quite match what I get in ATUS; I get 333 minutes men, 291 women. But more to the point, this is the wrong way to
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Max Harris
maxdnharris
Plenty of reasons why the Labour-led govt in NZ should not support Chris Liddell as head of OECD. One further reason is that his appointment would be likely to damage
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Georgie Dent
georgiedent
When @JoshFrydenberg was asked a serious question in Parliament yesterday by @zalisteggall about paid parental leave in Australia his response was total obfuscation. Let’s set the record straight. #auspol The
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Matthias Schmelzer
MGSchmelzer
Did you know that the @ClubOfRome, whose 1972 report Limits to Growth is still the most famous critique of economic growth, was "born in the corridors of the OECD", arguably
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Sustainable Governance Indicators
ProjectSgi
(1/5) On this exceptional election day in the #UnitedStates, we're reflecting that unencumbered voting is an indispensable prerequisite for the legitimacy of a political system. For many, voting remains the
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Jordan Weissmann 🗽
JHWeissmann
For various reasons, I've found myself thinking a lot lately about how the entire American welfare state, or really lack thereof, is supposedly designed to encourage work, and yet our
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AukeHoekstra
AukeHoekstra
EVs DO NOT EMIT MORE PMRecently @OECD published a report about particulate matter (PM) from road transport. Newspaper headlines blared that electric vehicles where worse than combustion vehicles. That conclusion
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Henry Parkes
Henry_J_Parkes
THREAD. 1/ Even with the temporary £20 uplift, we have one of the least generous welfare systems in the developed world. Cutting UC at any point would be a mistake,
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Dr. Shawna Pandya
shawnapandya
Thanks for this comment and for bringing attention to why having events geared towards including underrepresented groups in space and aerospace is important! (Thread; feel free to share)1/https://twitter.com/space_stations/status/1337538912
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Joe McIntyre
Dr_Joe_McIntyre
So I did this thread a while back on the need for us all to change the narrative around the university crisis. While the debate has moved on from the
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Javier Lopez-Gonzalez
jlopezgonzalez1
Here is a thread (my first!) with some insights on how #trade might be leveraged to fight #COVID19 from our latest @OECDtrade policy note (with @SorescuSilvia and Andrea Andrenelli).https://read.oecd-ilibrary.org/view/?ref=1060_1060354-ie4a
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geoffrey gertz
geoffreygertz
Today in the rise & fall of multilateralism: the “International Working Group” (no points for creative naming), an effort to govern public export credit agencies, is effectively disbanding (h/t @HowardJShatz).
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Nicola Brandt
nbrandt_eco
Interesting debate on the #OECD Economic Outlook with German MPs yesterday: Cansel Kiziltepe (SPD), Lisa Paus (Greens), Otto Fricke (Liberals), Joachim Pfeiffer (CDU) and Philipp Steinberg (MinEcon). Key points cc:
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James O'Donovan
DoctorODonovan
"The UK doesn't have enough doctors & nurses" "The NHS is underfunded" One of the criticisms of the UK's response to the COVID-19 pandemic has been the shortage of healthcare
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