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  • 18-mars-2024

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    Reconstituer des marges de manœuvre budgétaires, maintenir la hausse de la productivité et s’attaquer aux problèmes du logement pour renforcer la résilience économique et rehausser le niveau de vie en République slovaque

    L’économie slovaque a relativement bien résisté à la crise énergétique qui a suivi la guerre d’agression menée par la Russie contre l’Ukraine, et l’inflation a aujourd’hui fortement reculé. Cependant, du fait qu’elle est tournée vers l’exportation, elle reste vulnérable aux chocs externes : telles sont les conclusions de la dernière Étude économique de l’OCDE.

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  • 7-November-2023

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    Health at a Glance 2023: Key findings for the Slovak Republic

    Health at a Glance provides the latest comparable data and trends on population health and health system performance. This Country Note shows how the Slovak Republic 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 the Slovak Republic

    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, the Slovak Republic made important strides in tackling AMR. Yet, more progress is needed.

  • 25-April-2023

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    Taxing Wages: Key findings for the Slovak Republic

    The tax wedge for the average single worker in the Slovak Republic increased by 0.1 percentage points from 41.5% in 2021 to 41.6% in 2022. The OECD average tax wedge in 2022 was 34.6% (2021, 34.6%).

  • 13-July-2022

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    Closing the loop in the Slovak Republic - A roadmap towards circularity for competitiveness, eco-innovation and sustainability

    The use of materials globally has increased over the past century and it will continue to grow with sustained population and economic growth. Such growth also leads to increased environmental pressures, including climate change. While the Slovak Republic has made notable progress in decoupling environmental pressures from economic activity, its economy remains energy-, carbon- and resource-intensive. The urgent need to steer the country towards circularity calls for a national circular economy strategy to help focus efforts where they are needed most. This report identifies and analyses three areas where circular economy policy would be particularly impactful: the use of economic instruments to promote sustainable consumption and production, the construction sector and the food and bio-waste value chain. It also proposes more than 30 concrete policy recommendations supported by an implementation plan and a monitoring framework. Implementing these recommendations can also help the Slovak economy reach its climate change mitigation objectives.
  • 13-janvier-2022

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    République slovaque : il faut privilégier les réformes pour optimiser la vigueur et la qualité de la reprise et de la croissance future, selon l’OCDE

    L’ambitieux plan de la Slovaquie pour la reprise et la résilience, soutenu par l’Union européenne (UE), favorisera la reprise et la croissance mais des perturbations d’approvisionnements et un faible taux de vaccination continuent de représenter des facteurs de risque.

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  • 19-May-2021

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    Preventing Harmful Alcohol Use: Key Findings for the Slovak Republic

    People in the Slovak Republic consume on average 11.1 litres of pure alcohol per capita per year, roughly equivalent to 2.3 bottles of wine or 4.3 litres of beer per week per person aged 15 and over. In addition, in the Slovak Republic, some population groups are at higher risk than others.

  • 9-March-2020

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    How’s life in the Slovak Republic?

    This note presents selected findings based on the set of well-being indicators published in How’s life? 2020.

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  • 4-February-2020

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    Slovakia - Country Health Profiles 2019: Launch presentation

    Slovakia - 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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  • 14-February-2019

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    OECD Development Co-operation Peer Reviews: Slovak Republic 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. This peer review of the Slovak Republic, the first since it joined the DAC in 2013, shows how the country successfully raised its voice and influence in global fora, and documents its efforts to align with the 2030 Agenda. The report recommends that the Slovak Republic continue to build its policy framework, sharpen its focus, and embed the management systems needed for an effective development co-operation programme.
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