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  • 7-November-2023

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    Health at a Glance 2023: Key findings for Greece

    Health at a Glance provides the latest comparable data and trends on population health and health system performance. This Country Note shows how Greece compares to other OECD countries across indicators in the report.

  • 14-September-2023

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    Embracing a One Health Framework to Fight Antimicrobial Resistance in Greece

    Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) – the ability of microbes to resist antimicrobials - remains an alarming global health threat that jeopardises the effectiveness of many 20th century public health advances. In recent years, Greece made important strides in tackling AMR. Yet, more progress is needed.

  • 22-mai-2023

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    Grèce : Ambassadeur, Représentant permanent auprès de l'OCDE

    Notice biographique du Représentant permanent de la Grèce auprès de l'OCDE.

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  • 25-April-2023

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    Taxing Wages: Key findings for Greece

    The tax wedge for the average single worker in Greece remained unchanged at 37.1% in 2021 and 2022. The OECD average tax wedge in 2022 was 34.6% (2021, 34.6%).

  • 10-janvier-2023

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    Grèce : Il faut entretenir la dynamique de réforme alors que la reprise ralentit sur fond de vents contraires au niveau mondial

    Le rebond vigoureux de l’économie grecque consécutif à la crise liée au COVID-19 est remis en question par la flambée des prix de l’énergie et des produits alimentaires et le regain d’incertitude observé à l’échelle mondiale, selon un nouveau rapport de l’OCDE.

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  • 30-November-2022

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    Revenue Statistics: Key findings for Greece

    The OECD’s annual Revenue Statistics report found that the tax-to-GDP ratio in Greece increased by 0.1 percentage point from 38.9% in 2020 to 39.0% in 2021. Between 2020 and 2021, the OECD average increased from 33.6% to 34.1%.

  • 15-June-2021

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    OECD Skills Outlook 2021: How does Greece compare?

    The Skills Outlook Country Profile details key indicators to assess the extent to which Greece is able to provide strong foundations for lifelong learning; promote effective transitions into further education, training and the labour market and engage adults in learning. It also evaluates the effect of the COVID-19 pandemic on adult learning and the labour market.

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  • 19-May-2021

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    Preventing Harmful Alcohol Use: Key Findings for Greece

    In Greece the levels of alcohol consumption are around 10.2 litres of pure alcohol per capita per year, roughly equivalent to 2.1 bottles of wine or 3.9 litres of beer per week per person aged 15 and over. In addition, in Greece, some population groups are at higher risk than others.

  • 19-February-2020

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    Greece - Country Health Profiles 2019: Launch presentation

    Greece - Country Health Profiles 2019: Launch presentation. The Country Health Profiles provide a concise and policy-relevant overview of health and health systems in the EU/European Economic area, emphasizing the particular characteristics and challenges in each country against a backdrop of cross-country comparisons.

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  • 11-February-2019

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    OECD Development Co-operation Peer Reviews: Greece 2019

    The OECD's Development Assistance Committee (DAC) conducts periodic reviews of the individual development co-operation efforts of DAC members. The policies and programmes of each DAC member are critically examined approximately once every five years. DAC peer reviews assess the performance of a given member, not just that of its development co-operation agency, and examine both policy and implementation. They take an integrated, system-wide perspective on the development co-operation and humanitarian assistance activities of the member under review. Since its last peer review, a severe economic recession brought about significant cuts to Greece’s national budget – including official development assistance. However, Greece has maintained its commitment to development co-operation. In response to the refugee and migration crisis Greece mobilised resources and its population to provide significant support to asylum seekers and refugees, and adapted its domestic policies to create conditions for peaceful co-existence between refugees, asylum seekers and the Greek population. As the economy recovers and Greece considers stepping up its development co-operation, this review recommends a number of steps that the government might take including building a new vision for development co-operation and putting in place the structures and systems to achieve it.
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