Partager

By Date


  • 28-août-2017

    Français

    Renforcer les compétences au Portugal

    Malgré de réels progrès, le renforcement des compétences reste l’un des principaux défis que le Portugal doit relever s’il veut améliorer la croissance, les niveaux de vie et le bien-être.

    Documents connexes
  • 3-July-2017

    English

    Mr. Angel Gurría, Secretary-General of the OECD, in Lisbon on 3-4 July 2017

    The Secretary-General was in Lisbon on 3-4 July 2017 to attend the 2017 Tidewater Meeting, where he delivered remarks at the Opening ceremony. He also addressed a joint session of the Financial, Economic, and European Affairs Committees of the Parliament of Portugal.

    Related Documents
  • 13-June-2017

    English, PDF, 269kb

    OECD Employment Outlook 2017 - Key findings for Portugal

    Unemployment has fallen faster in Portugal than on average across OECD countries. However, at 9.8% in April 2017, it remains above its pre-crisis level in 2007, as well as significantly above the OECD average (5.9%).

  • 28-March-2017

    English

    Tax and Skills: Key findings for all countries

    These country specific notes provide figures and commentary from the Taxation and Skills publication that examines how tax policy can encourage skills development in OECD countries.

    Related Documents
  • 28-February-2017

    English, PDF, 388kb

    Portugal policy brief: Public governance an effective and accountable public sector at national and local levels

    Portugal has shown a strong commitment towards a more effective and efficient public sector. However, the country should deepen its efforts to digitally transform its public sector by ensuring that data is used to build public sector intelligence as well as identifying and developing the current and future skills for a digitally-agile civil service.

  • 21-February-2017

    English

    Labour Market Reforms in Portugal 2011-15 - A Preliminary Assessment

    This report, commissioned by the XIX Government of Portugal, provides an evaluation of the comprehensive labour market reforms undertaken in Portugal over the period 2011-2015. It describes reforms in the areas of employment protection legislation, unemployment benefits, activation, collective bargaining, minimum wages and working time. The report reviews the reforms in detail and assesses the available evidence on the impact they have had on the labour market. The report concludes that the Portuguese labour market reforms were a move in the right direction. However, despite the progress made, many challenges remain and some of the reforms may not have gone far enough. Unemployment remains high and this situation has fuelled an increase in both poverty and long-term unemployment The labour market remains highly segmented and, in the context of very low inflation, the presence of downward nominal wage rigidity is likely to remain a barrier to the competitiveness of the Portuguese economy – unless productivity growth is strengthened.
  • 6-February-2017

    English

    Mr. Angel Gurría, Secretary-General of the OECD, in Portugal on 6 February 2017

    The Secretary-General presented the OECD Economic Survey of Portugal and held bilateral meetings with Prime Minister António Costa and several ministers.

    Related Documents
  • 6-February-2017

    English

    Launch of the 2017 OECD Economic Survey of Portugal

    Portugal has carved the way to a brighter future with its reform agenda. It now needs to sustain this momentum. Please count on the OECD to continue working with Portugal and for Portugal in order to design, develop and deliver better policies for better lives.

  • 6-février-2017

    Français

    Portugal : des réformes réussies à l’appui de la reprise économique

    L’économie portugaise se redresse progressivement après une grave récession, à la faveur d’un vaste programme de réformes structurelles qui a débouché sur une accélération de la croissance économique, un recul du chômage et des progrès considérables sur le plan des exportations.

    Documents connexes
  • 19-January-2017

    English

    Labour market reforms in Portugal 2011-2015

    This report has been elaborated by the OECD in very close collaboration with the Portuguese government and, in particular, the Ministry of Labour. A final version was submitted to the government in late December 2016 and it is expected to be released in Lisbon on the 19th of January 2017.

    Related Documents
  • << < 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 > >>