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2. Mapping and testing product-level vulnerabilities in granular production networks.
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Berthou, Antoine, Haramboure, Antton, and Samek, Lea
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GRANULAR material testing ,VALUE chains ,INTERNATIONAL trade - Abstract
This paper conducts an in-depth mapping of global value chain (GVC) vulnerabilities, using granular product-level trade data to identify vulnerable products with limited suppliers and substitutability. The study reveals that, in OECD countries, approximately 8% of foreign-sourced intermediate products are vulnerable, with about 50 products identified as highly vulnerable, particularly in the pharmaceutical, mining, and manufacturing sectors. The paper also introduces a quantitative framework for simulating supply shock transmission from upstream suppliers to downstream industries over the short and medium term. This framework leverages unique data that combine Inter-Country Input-Output with detailed product-level trade data from Comtrade. Through simulation exercises, the paper highlights the role of supplier concentration and geography in shock transmissions, as well as the effectiveness of policies in mitigating these impacts. This novel cross-country assessment of GVC disruptions provides new insights on how to manage supply chains in a global economy subject to multiple risks. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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3. An integrated approach to service delivery for people with multiple and complex needs.
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ADAMS, Dorothy and HAKONARSON, Hlodver
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PEOPLE with disabilities - Abstract
Increasingly, integrating or joining up public services to improve service users' access to, and experience of those services is being viewed as fundamental to ensuring personalised services are effective in addressing the multiple and often complex needs of those in vulnerable situations. These are service users who often require a range of tailored and, in some cases, specialised supports and services from more than one agency or service provider. This working paper provides an overview of promising approaches OECD countries are taking to integrating service delivery for care experienced young people, people with disabilities, and people leaving prison. The aim of making this paper available is to support policymakers who are seeking new or improved approaches to improving the outcomes of those who rely on personalised services. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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4. Eight lessons learned from comparing ocean economy measurement strategies across countries.
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Jolliffe, James and Jolly, Claire
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ECONOMIC activity ,ACCOUNTING standards - Abstract
Many ocean economic activities are not readily visible in official statistics, hindering policymakers' access to crucial information for decision making. The OECD ocean economy measurement project aims to address this by aligning ocean economy statistics with broader economic data and ensuring international consistency. This paper compares the measurement strategies of eight OECD member countries using principles from the system of national accounts. It also highlights the ocean economy thematic accounts of four countries and summarises their methods. The paper concludes with recommendations for integrating ocean economy measurements with national accounting standards, a vital step for improving the evidence base for ocean policymaking. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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5. Geographic inequalities in accessibility of essential services.
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Almeida, Vanda, Hoffmann, Claire, Königs, Sebastian, Monroy, Ana Moreno, Salazar-Lozada, Mauricio, and Terrero-Dávila, Javier
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LABOR market ,SOCIAL integration - Abstract
People's ability to access essential services is key to their labour market and social inclusion. An important dimension of accessibility is physical accessibility, but little cross-country evidence exists on how close people live to the services facilities they need. This paper helps to address this gap, focusing on three types of essential services: Public Employment Services, primary schools and Early Childhood Education and Care. It collects and maps data on the location of these services for a selection of OECD countries and links them with data on population and transport infrastructure. This allows to compute travel times to the nearest service facility and to quantify disparities in accessibility at the regional level. The results highlight substantial inequalities in accessibility of essential services across and within countries. Although large parts of the population can easily reach these services in most countries, some people are relatively underserved. This is particularly the case in non-metropolitan and low-income regions. At the same time, accessibility seems to be associated with the potential demand for these services once accounting for other regional economic and demographic characteristics. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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6. Environmental domain tagging in the OECD PINE database.
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Chhun, Bopha, Sehdev, Deepika, Prentice, Amy Cano, Rodríguez, Miguel Cárdenas, and Haščič, Ivan
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LAND degradation ,NATURAL resources management ,DATABASES ,CLIMATE change adaptation ,ENVIRONMENTAL protection ,CLIMATE change mitigation - Abstract
Copyright of OECD Environment Working Papers is the property of Organisation for Economic Cooperation & Development and its content may not be copied or emailed to multiple sites or posted to a listserv without the copyright holder's express written permission. However, users may print, download, or email articles for individual use. This abstract may be abridged. No warranty is given about the accuracy of the copy. Users should refer to the original published version of the material for the full abstract. (Copyright applies to all Abstracts.)
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- 2024
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7. Developing skills for digital government: A review of good practices across OECD governments.
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Burtscher, Magdalena, Piano, Stefano, and Welby, Benjamin
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DIGITAL technology ,INTERNET in public administration ,LABOR market ,CIVIL service - Abstract
Copyright of OECD Social, Employment & Migration Working Papers is the property of Organisation for Economic Cooperation & Development and its content may not be copied or emailed to multiple sites or posted to a listserv without the copyright holder's express written permission. However, users may print, download, or email articles for individual use. This abstract may be abridged. No warranty is given about the accuracy of the copy. Users should refer to the original published version of the material for the full abstract. (Copyright applies to all Abstracts.)
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- 2024
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8. Digital adoption during COVID-19: Cross-country evidence from microdata.
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Calvino, Flavio, Criscuolo, Chiara, and Ughi, Antonio
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COVID-19 pandemic ,DIGITAL technology - Abstract
The COVID-19 pandemic caused an unprecedented global economic downturn, affecting productivity, business dynamics, and digital technology adoption. Using a comprehensive commercial database from Spiceworks Ziff Davis, this study analyses the firm-level drivers of digitalisation during the pandemic across 20 European countries. The findings show that a considerable share of firms introduced new digital technologies during the COVID-19 crisis. Notably, firms that were larger, more digitalised, and more productive before the pandemic were more likely to introduce new digital technologies in 2020 and 2021. Additionally, firms with pre-existing complementary technologies had a higher likelihood of adopting digital applications that gained momentum during the pandemic (such as digital commerce, collaborative software, cloud, and analytics). These patterns may increase polarisation among the best-performing firms and the rest of the business population. Public policy can play a key role in fostering an inclusive digital transformation in the post-pandemic era. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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9. Faces of Joblessness in Switzerland: Feasibility Study - A People-centred Perspective on Employment Barriers and Policies.
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Georgieff, Alexandre
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UNEMPLOYMENT ,EMPLOYMENT policy - Abstract
Open unemployment and joblessness in Switzerland are low compared to OECD standards. Yet, a comparatively high proportion of working-age individuals remain weakly attached to the labour market, with unstable jobs, or with limited working hours. As an initial step towards a possible in-depth project, this Faces of Joblessness feasibility study provides insight into the nature and incidence of the structural barriers that may prevent individuals from fully engaging in employment and speculates on their possible links with underutilized employment potential. It shows that lack of recent work experience and substantial non-labour or partner income are two key employment barriers in Switzerland. Partner income is a barrier for women in particular and might be one of the reasons why many women leave stable employment at childbearing age, alongside low supply and high cost of early childhood education and care programs. Workers over 60 also represent a significant underutilized employment potential, as many have taken early retirement. Non-EU migrant are particularly exposed to potential labour market difficulties at younger age, and many of them have low levels of education, poor professional skills or limited work experience. This study also suggests that many jobless are confronted with complex and inter-related employment obstacles. A more in-depth mapping of employment barriers at an individual level could reveal in detail which specific group faces which precise combination of barriers, suggesting priorities for co-ordinating employment-support measures across policy domains, and for outreach strategies to specific groups of jobless individuals. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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