30-November-2022
English
The OECD’s annual Revenue Statistics report found that the tax-to-GDP ratio in Estonia increased by 0.3 percentage points from 33.3% in 2020 to 33.5% in 2021. Between 2020 and 2021, the OECD average increased from 33.6% to 34.1%.
28-juin-2022
Français
Un nouveau recentrage sur les réformes structurelles permettrait d’accélérer la croissance et augmenter les niveaux de vie en Estonie, dans un contexte où la hausse de l’inflation, aggravée par la guerre d’agression menée par la Russie contre l'Ukraine, a freiné le redressement de l’économie et risque de saper les efforts menés par le pays pour réduire la pauvreté.
9-juin-2022
Français
Les fiches par pays sur les législations et pratiques en matière de prix de transfert de pays membres de l'OCDE et non membres.
4-janvier-2022
Français
Notice biographique du Représentant permanent de l'Estonie auprès de l'OCDE.
19-May-2021
English, PDF, 177kb
People in Estonia consume 9.2 litres of pure alcohol per capita per year, roughly equivalent to 1.9 bottles of wine or 3.5 litres of beer per week per person aged 15 and over. In addition, in Estonia, some population groups are at higher risk than others.
19-May-2021
English
2-March-2021
English
The Estonian labour market has outperformed most EU countries after the global financial crisis. The employment rate of people in working age stood at 73% in the third quarter of 2020, up from 61.3% in 2010 and above the OECD average of 66.7%. Estonia provides comprehensive and targeted support to jobseekers, workers and employers.
9-March-2020
English, PDF, 1,290kb
This note presents selected findings based on the set of well-being indicators published in How's Life? 2020.
19-February-2020
English, PDF, 1,648kb
Estonia - 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.
17-December-2019
English
Estonia’s economy is performing well, and public finances are in excellent shape, yet growth is softening and spending pressures from infrastructure needs and an ageing population are mounting. Efforts should now focus on improving income equality and well-being, greening growth and accelerating the country’s digital transformation, according to a new OECD report.