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Angola IP Addresses

IP Addresses in Angola decreased to 156892 IP in the first quarter of 2017 from 171208 IP in the fourth quarter of 2016. IP Addresses in Angola averaged 93885.38 IP from 2007 until 2017, reaching an all time high of 242884 IP in the third quarter of 2015 and a record low of 6057 IP in the third quarter of 2007. This page includes a chart with historical data for AngolaIP Addresses.




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Angola Average Temperature

Temperature in Angola increased to 23.52 celsius in December from 23.43 celsius in November of 2015. Temperature in Angola averaged 21.83 celsius from 1857 until 2015, reaching an all time high of 25.17 celsius in October of 2005 and a record low of 17.23 celsius in July of 1932. This page includes a chart with historical data for Angola Average Temperature.




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Angola Average Precipitation

Precipitation in Angola increased to 193.26 mm in December from 119.29 mm in November of 2015. Precipitation in Angola averaged 82.07 mm from 1901 until 2015, reaching an all time high of 310.41 mm in January of 1912 and a record low of 0 mm in June of 1946. This page includes a chart with historical data for Angola Average Precipitation.




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Angola Military Expenditure

Military Expenditure in Angola decreased to 2508 USD Million in 2018 from 3063 USD Million in 2017. Military Expenditure in Angola averaged 3250.97 USD Million from 1988 until 2018, reaching an all time high of 7798 USD Million in 2014 and a record low of 207 USD Million in 1992.




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Angola Government Revenues

Government Revenues in Angola increased to 3667.80 AOA Billion in 2017 from 3514.50 AOA Billion in 2016. Government Revenues in Angola averaged 2900.15 AOA Billion from 2003 until 2017, reaching an all time high of 5053.80 AOA Billion in 2012 and a record low of 394.90 AOA Billion in 2003. Government Revenues refer to all receipts the government gets, including taxes, custom duties, revenue from state-owned enterprises, capital revenues and foreign aid. Government Revenues are part of government budget balance calculation. This page provides - Angola Government Revenues- actual values, historical data, forecast, chart, statistics, economic calendar and news.




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Angola Current Account

Angola recorded a Current Account surplus of 1894.10 USD Million in 2019. Current Account in Angola averaged 1723.37 USD Million from 1990 until 2019, reaching an all time high of 13853.30 USD Million in 2012 and a record low of -10272.80 USD Million in 2015. Current Account is the sum of the balance of trade (exports minus imports of goods and services), net factor income (such as interest and dividends) and net transfer payments (such as foreign aid). This page provides - Angola Current Account - actual values, historical data, forecast, chart, statistics, economic calendar and news.




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Angola Coronavirus Recovered

Angola recorded 11 Coronavirus Recovered since the epidemic began, according to the World Health Organization (WHO). In addition, Angola reported 2 Coronavirus Deaths. This page includes a chart with historical data for Angola Coronavirus Recovered.




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Revenue Statistics: Key findings for Denmark

The tax-to-GDP ratio in Denmark decreased by 0.8 percentage points from 45.7% in 2017 to 44.9% in 2018. The corresponding figure for the OECD average was a slight increase of 0.1 percentage point from 34.2% to 34.3% over the same period.




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Taxing Energy Use: Key findings for the Czech Republic

This country note explains how the Czech Republic taxes energy use. The note shows the distribution of effective energy tax rates across all domestic energy use. It also details the country-specific assumptions made when calculating effective energy tax rates and matching tax rates to the corresponding energy base.




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Revenue Statistics: Key findings for the Czech Republic

The tax-to-GDP ratio in the Czech Republic increased by 0.4 percentage points from 34.9% in 2017 to 35.3% in 2018. The corresponding figure for the OECD average was a slight increase of 0.1 percentage point from 34.2% to 34.3% over the same period.




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How's life in the Czech Republic?

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




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Taxing Wages: Key findings for the Czech Republic

The tax wedge for the average single worker in the Czech Republic increased by 0.1 percentage points from 43.8 in 2018 to 43.9 in 2019. The OECD average tax wedge in 2019 was 36.0 (2018, 36.1). In 2019 the Czech Republic had the 7th highest tax wedge among the 36 OECD member countries, occupying the same position in 2018.




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Why does the United States spend so much more on health than other countries?

The United States spent 16% of its national income (GDP) on health in 2007, which is by far, the highest share in the OECD. This presentation was given by Mark Pearson, Head of OECD Health Division, to the U.S Senate Special Committee on Aging.




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Long-Term Care in Estonia

An overview of the long-term care situation in Estonia is available here.




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Long-Term Care in Austria

An overview of the long-term care situation in Austria is available here.




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Long-Term Care in France

An overview of the long-term care situation in France is available here.




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Long-Term Care in Luxembourg

An overview of the long-term care situation in Luxembourg is available here.




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Long-Term Care in Denmark

An overview of the long-term care situation in Denmark is available here.




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Long-Term Care in the Slovak Republic

An overview of the long-term care situation in the Slovak Republic is available here.




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Long-Term Care in the United States

An overview of the long-term care situation in the United States is available here.




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Long-Term Care in Italy

An overview of the long-term care situation in Italy is available here.




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Long-Term Care in Korea

An overview of the long-term care situation in Korea is available here.




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Long-Term Care in Belgium

An overview of the long-term care situation in Belgium is available here.




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Long-Term Care in Norway

An overview of the long-term care situation in Norway is available here.




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Long-Term Care in Israel

An overview of the long-term care situation in Israel is available here.




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Long-Term Care in Canada

An overview of the long-term care situation in Canada is available here.




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Long-Term Care in Poland

An overview of the long-term care situation in Poland is available here.




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Long-Term Care in Slovenia

An overview of the long-term care situation in Slovenia is available here.




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Long-Term Care in Hungary

An overview of the long-term care situation in Hungary is available here.




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Long-Term Care in New Zealand

An overview of the long-term care situation in New Zealand is available here.




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Long-Term Care in the United Kingdom

An overview of the long-term care situation in the United Kingdom is available here.




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Long-Term Care in the Netherlands

An overview of the long-term care situation in the Netherlands is available here.




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Long-Term Care in Mexico

An overview of the long-term care situation in Mexico is available here.




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Long-Term Care in Germany

An overview of the long-term care situation in Germany is available here.




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Long-Term Care in the Czech Republic

An overview of the long-term care situation in the Czech Republic is available here.




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Long-Term Care in Switzerland

An overview of the long-term care situation in Switzerland is available here.




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Long-Term Care in Sweden

An overview of the long-term care situation in Sweden is available here.




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Long-Term Care in Spain

An overview of the long-term care situation in Spain is available here.




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Long-Term Care in Finland

An overview of the long-term care situation in Finland is available here.




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Long-Term Care in Australia

An overview of the long-term care situation in Australia is available here.




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Long-Term Care in Greece

An overview of the long-term care situation in Greece is available here.




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Long-Term Care in Ireland

An overview of the long-term care situation in Ireland is available here.




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Future Prospects for Industrial Biotechnology

This book examines international drivers, enabling technologies fast-tracking industrial biotechnology, industry trends, some products appearing on the market, industry structure and finance, and policy measures and trends. It examines separately biofuels, biobased chemicals and bioplastics.




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Health: Switzerland’s health system is high-performing but must prepare for the future

The Swiss health system is one of the world’s best but must adapt to deal with rising costs and higher rates of cancer, cardiovascular disease and diabetes, according to a new OECD/WHO report.




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Health at a Glance 2011 Country note: Korea

The OECD’s latest edition of Health at a Glance shows that medical care is improving in OECD countries, but better prevention and management of chronic diseases is required to reduce costs.




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Health: medical care improving but better prevention and management of chronic diseases needed to cut costs, says OECD

Though overall medical care is improving, efforts to prevent and better manage chronic diseases such as diabetes and asthma would improve results and lower costs, according to the OECD’s latest edition of Health at a Glance.




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Obesity: Mardi Gras - how fat are people this Tuesday?

More people in developed countries are overweight or obese than ever before, dooming them to years of ill-health and early death. New OECD data show however that in some countries obesity rates are slowing, and that’s good news for people’s health and government budgets.




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US health care system from an international perspective

Data from OECD Health Data 2012 focusing on key US issues: why is the US health spending so high? Is US health spending higher due to higher prices or higher service provision? (or both?)? Is the quality of care better in the US? What are the trends in key risk factors to health in the US?




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Briefing note for OECD Health Data 2012: How Does Korea Compare (in Korean)

한국의 GDP 대비 국민의료비 비중은 2000년 4.5% 에서 2010년 처음으로 7%을 넘은 것(7.1%)으로 나타났다. 그러나 한국의 GDP 대비 국민의료비 비중 7.1%는 OECD 평균 9.5 %에 비해서는 낮은 편이다. 미국은 GDP 대비 17.6%로 가장 높다.




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Israel: excellent primary health care, but hospitals must improve

Israel has world class-primary care services and should now focus efforts on bringing its hospitals up to the same high international standards, according to the OECD’s Health Care Quality Review of Israel.