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1. Intersectionality in Education: Rationale and Practices to Address the Needs of Students' Intersecting Identities. OECD Education Working Papers. No. 302

2. Education Inequality. Discussion Paper No. 1849

3. Indicators of Inclusion in Education: A Framework for Analysis. OECD Education Working Papers. No. 300

4. A Half Century of Progress in U.S. Student Achievement: Ethnic and SES Differences; Agency and Flynn Effects. Program on Education Policy and Governance Working Papers Series. PEPG 21-01

5. Indicators of Teenage Career Readiness: An Analysis of Longitudinal Data from Eight Countries. OECD Education Working Papers. No. 258

6. Simultaneous and Comparable Numerical Indicators of International, National and Local Collaboration Practices in English-Medium Astrophysics Research Papers

7. Education Policy Evaluation: Surveying the OECD Landscape. OECD Education Working Papers, No. 236

8. The Role of Labour Market Information in Guiding Educational and Occupational Choices. OECD Education Working Papers, No. 229

9. Firms' Motivation for Training Apprentices: An Australian-German Comparison. Occasional Paper

10. The Economic Impacts of Learning Losses. OECD Education Working Papers, No. 225

11. The Relevance of General Pedagogical Knowledge for Successful Teaching: Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis of the International Evidence from Primary to Tertiary Education. OECD Education Working Papers, No. 212

12. Refugee Education: Integration Models and Practices in OECD Countries. OECD Education Working Papers, No. 203

13. Academic Resilience: What Schools and Countries Do to Help Disadvantaged Students Succeed in PISA. OECD Education Working Papers, No. 167

14. Science Teachers' Satisfaction: Evidence from the PISA 2015 Teacher Survey. OECD Education Working Papers, No. 168

15. Birthplace Diversity, Income Inequality and Education Gradients in Generalised Trust: The Relevance of Cognitive Skills in 29 Countries. OECD Education Working Papers, No. 164

16. The Evolution of Gender Gaps in Numeracy and Literacy between Childhood and Adulthood. OECD Education Working Papers, No. 184

17. Education Systems, Education Reforms, and Adult Skills in the Survey of Adult Skills (PIAAC). OECD Education Working Papers, No. 182

18. Association between Literacy and Self-Rated Poor Health in 33 High- and Upper-Middle-Income Countries. OECD Education Working Papers, No. 165

19. Age, Ageing and Skills: Results from the Survey of Adult Skills. OECD Education Working Papers, No. 132

20. Working and Learning: A Diversity of Patterns. OECD Social, Employment and Migration Working Papers, No. 169

21. Test-Taking Engagement in PIAAC. OECD Education Working Papers, No. 133

22. The Impact of Literacy, Numeracy and Computer Skills on Earnings and Employment Outcomes. OECD Education Working Papers, No. 129

23. Languaging and Language Awareness in the Global Age 2020-2023: Digital Engagement and Practice in Language Teaching and Learning in (Post-) Pandemic Times

24. The contestation of policies for schools during the Covid-19 crisis: a comparison of teacher unions' positions in Germany and Australia.

25. A bibliometric analysis on the health behaviors related to mild cognitive impairment.

26. A Tri-Nation Comparative Study of Place Value in Early Years Curricula Documents

27. Augmented Reality in Education: An Overview of Research Trends

28. Evolution and future trends in global research on cadastre: a bibliometric analysis.

29. Mathematics in Initial Teacher Education Programs in Sweden, Germany, and Australia

30. The Impact of Emerging Technology in Physics over the Past Three Decades

31. Ideal immigrants in name only? Shifting constructions and divergent discourses on the international student-immigration policy nexus in Australia, Canada, and Germany.

32. Exploring Environmental Factors Associated with Child Wellbeing during COVID-19 in Australia and Germany.

33. Patterns of reading behaviour in digital hypertext environments.

34. The Challenge for Non-First-Language-English Academic Publishing in English Language Research Outlets

35. The effects of narratives and popularity cues on signing online petitions in two advanced democracies.

36. Bibliometric Review on TVET and Industry Collaboration

37. Factors influencing the willingness to adopt telerehabilitation among rehabilitation professionals in Austria and Germany: a survey comparing data before and during COVID-19.

38. What Does the Village Need to Raise a Child with Additional Needs? Thoughts on Creating a Framework to Support Collective Inclusion

39. Bibliometric and Visual Insights into Higher Education Informatization: A Systematic Review of Research Output, Collaboration, Scope, and Hot Topics

40. Nurse Migration in Australia, Germany, and the UK: A Rapid Evidence Assessment of Empirical Research Involving Migrant Nurses.

41. Conspiracy in Senior School Mathematics

42. Developing best practice for cooperative and work-integrated education: Lessons from Germany, Australia and South Korea.

43. On the Widespread Impact of the Most Prolific Countries in Special Education Research: A Bibliometric Analysis

44. Revisiting Friedrich Froebel and His Gifts for Kindergarten: What Are the Benefits for Primary Mathematics Education?

45. Evaluating Eco-Innovation of OECD Countries with Data Envelopment Analysis

46. Regulation of Political Parties.

47. Understanding the Foremost Challenges in the Transition to Online Teaching and Learning during COVID-19 Pandemic: A Systematic Literature Review

48. Over Three Decades of Data Envelopment Analysis Applied to the Measurement of Efficiency in Higher Education: A Bibliometric Analysis

49. Global Design Studio: Advancing Cross-Disciplinary Experiential Education during the COVID-19 Pandemic

50. Identifying Inconsistent Respondents to Mixed-Worded Scales in Large-Scale Assessments