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    What’s the ONE thing you’d do to better prepare students for the ? Vote for your response⤵️ and stay tuned for the upcoming release of our global results on 3 December!

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  2. The flexibility offered by part-time work comes with a cost. It often lacks a steady pay cheque & access to employer benefits, including benefits. 's Alex Wynaendts discusses schemes on the Network ⤵️

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  3. 💬 "There's a huge demand for people in the economy who are able to manage, process & analyse ." 📽️ In this week's "OECD Expert Talks" episode, get to know our economist/policy analyst Christian Reimsbach-Kounatze & find out more about ⤵️

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  5. Nov 29

    The threatens the growth & sustainable development prospects of every sector & community. This threat is especially acute in & to developing countries. How can co-operation best support sustainable development pathways? 👉

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  6. Nov 27

    To align w/ the , all development activities—even those without a designated objective—should be low-emissions & climate-resilient. This is critical for a systemic shift toward climate-centred, sustainable development. 👉

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  7. How does the OECD engage with ? ✅ Advisory committees ✅ Public consultations ✅ Conferences & workshops See how your organisation can get involved 👉

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  8. Nov 27

    To combat the , development co-operation providers must align activities w/ the . Learn how providers can help create climate-resilient economies & avoid supporting activities that lock the 🌍 into an unsustainable future👉

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  9. Integrating practices to support socio-emotional development early in life can help ensure today’s children become lifelong , ready for the . How can governments support these practices? Find out more ➡️

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  10. ? Women get 2⃣5⃣% lower than men, mainly due to shorter careers, fewer hours worked and lower wages. Compare your country ⤵️

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  11. 👨‍🏫👩‍🏫 Teachers are an important part of the lifelong equation, starting at the earliest stages. In many OECD countries, the majority of teachers in pre-primary education have above secondary education ⤵️ Learn more 👉

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  12. 📣 Why do we work with ? Because their views make OECD analysis stronger. Learn more about our commitment to engaging with civil society organisations 👉

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  13. 📸 Big thanks to the representatives who joined senior government officials at today's Global Strategy Group meeting on the opportunities & challenges of societies. Read 's full speech 👉

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  14. Supporting language, literacy and numeracy development in early can help ensure today’s students are ready for the . Learn more 👉

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  15. 🧓 The number of over-65s compared to working-age people will almost double in the next 40 years. is expected to be particularly fast in Greece, Korea & Spain + Japan & Italy will remain among the countries with the oldest populations ⤵️

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  16. Lifelong starts in early childhood: the avg number of students in the classroom for pre-primary education is: 16 in Norway🇳🇴, Turkey🇹🇷, Korea🇰🇷, Iceland🇮🇸 17 in Germany🇩🇪 23 in Japan🇯🇵 24 in Chile🇨🇱 29 in Israel🇮🇱 Learn more 👉

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  17. Countries should urgently reform their systems to reduce gaps between standard & non-standard in terms of coverage, contributions & entitlements. They should focus on creating more inclusive & harmonised pensions for all ➡️

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  18. Nov 26

    Changing labour markets & population dynamics represent great challenges for in the 21st Century. We must design policies that are ready to face them head on. Join the OECD’s policy forum on Migration & 👉 |

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  19. 💬 "There's a huge demand for people in the economy who are able to manage, process & analyse ." 📽️ In this week's "OECD Expert Talks" episode, get to know our economist/policy analyst Christian Reimsbach-Kounatze & find out more about ⤵️

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  20. 💬 "Countries like ours, with low income tax or zero income tax, are seen as as we've been labeled over the years." 🇧🇸 Deputy Prime Minister Kevin Turnquest explains why the Global Forum on has been a game changer for the ⤵️

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