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  • 10-February-2016

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    Estudiantes de bajo rendimiento: España (ESP)

    En 2012, 24% de los estudiantes de España tuvo un bajo rendimiento en matemáticas (media OCDE: 23%), un 18% en lectura (media OCDE: 18%), un 16% en ciencias (media OCDE: 18%), y un 10% en las tres materias (media OCDE: 12%)

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  • 24-November-2015

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    Education at a Glance 2015: Spain

    The 2015 edition introduces more detailed analysis of participation in early childhood and tertiary levels of education. The report also examines first generation tertiary-educated adults’ educational and social mobility, labour market outcomes for recent graduates, and participation in employer-sponsored formal and/or non-formal education.

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  • 17-February-2015

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    A constant market share analysis of Spanish goods exports

    As other high-income countries, Spain has experienced competitive pressures from China and other emerging economies that have resulted in a loss of global market share.

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  • 5-December-2014

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    Spain has strong measures to combat money laundering and terrorist financing but improvements needed, says FATF

    Spain has created a strong system to combat money laundering and terrorist financing, but improvements are needed in certain key areas, according to a new report by the Financial Action Task Force.

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  • 25-November-2014

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    Better harnessing talent and knowledge to boost sustainable medium-term growth in Spain

    Structural transformation towards a more knowledge-based economy will strengthen Spain’s medium-term growth prospects. To deal with long standing impediments to higher growth the government has a substantial structural reform programme touching on education, the labour market and the business environment.

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  • 18-November-2014

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    Moving towards a more dynamic business sector in Spain

    Policy efforts to revitalise entrepreneurship and investment in Spain are key to generating growth and new jobs. The government has a substantial reform program to make it easier to do business in Spain, which should in some cases be deepened. Boosting economic growth requires a new generation of high-growth companies and that resources flow towards the most productive firms.

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  • 13-November-2014

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    Jobs, unemployment and government action

    The world economy is still suffering from the strains of the longest crisis of modern times, and nowhere is this more evident than in the high unemployment numbers. In this OECD Observer Roundtable, we asked a cross-section of ministers: “What actions are you taking to create more and better jobs in your economy?”

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  • 10-October-2014

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    The Role of National Ecosystem Assessments in Influencing Policy Making

    An ecosystem assessment is a social process through which the findings of science concerning the causes of ecosystem change, their consequences for human well-bring, and the management and policy options are evaluated. The main objective of the paper is to draw insights from experience in the UK, Japan, Spain and Portugal of the added value to policy making of undertaking national level ecosystem assessments.

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  • 16-September-2014

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    Geographic Variations in Health Care: Country note for Spain

    Health policies in Spain have responded to some variations in health care, but more effort needed as wide variations persist.

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  • 9-July-2014

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    PISA 2012 Financial Literacy results - Spain (Spanish)

    PISA 2012 financial literacy results focusing on the performance of Spain amongst 17 other countries and economies who participated in the assessment: Australia, Belgium (Flemish Community), Shanghai-China, Colombia, Croatia, Czech Republic, Estonia, France, Israel, Italy, Latvia, New Zealand, Poland, Russia, Slovak Republic, Slovenia, and the United States

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