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Geographic Variations in Health Care: Country note for Portugal

According to a new OECD report, variation in rates of health care activity across geographic areas in countries is a cause for concern. Wide variation suggests that whether or not you will receive a particular health service depends to a very great extent on the region where you live within a country.




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Fundamental reforms paving the way for economic recovery in Portugal, OECD says

Fundamental reforms have helped put the Portuguese economy back on the right track, but a durable recovery will require additional measures to improve export competitiveness, create jobs and ensure social protection for those most in need, according to the latest OECD Economic Survey of Portugal.




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Job Creation and Local Economic Development in Portugal

This publication highlights new evidence on policies to support job creation, bringing together the latest research on labour market, entrepreneurship and local economic development policy to help governments support job creation in the recovery. It also includes a set of country pages featuring, among other things, new data on skills supply and demand at the level of smaller OECD regions (TL3).




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Revenue Statistics and Consumption Tax Trends 2014: Key findings for Portugal

The tax burden in Portugal increased by 2.2 percentage points from 31.2% to 33.4, the largest rise amongst member countries in 2013. The OECD average was an increase of 0.4 percentage points from 33.7% to 34.1%. The Portuguese standard VAT rate is 23%, which is well above the OECD average. The average VAT/GST standard rate in the OECD was 19.1% on 1 January 2014.




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Going for Growth 2015: Key findings for Portugal

Going for Growth 2015: Key findings for Portugal




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International community continues making major progress to end tax evasion

The Global Forum on Transparency and Exchange of Information for Tax Purposes published today 9 new peer review reports, including a Phase 1 Supplementary Report for Switzerland, demonstrating continuing progress toward implementation of the international standard for exchange of information on request.




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Skills will drive inclusive economic growth in Portugal (OECD Education Today Blog)

Skills and human capital are the bedrock upon which Portugal is building a new bridge to growth.




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Mr. Angel Gurría, Secretary-General of the OECD, in Lisbon on 1 April 2015

Mr. Gurría met with Prime Minister Pedro Passos Coelho and presented the Review of Policy Indicators as well as the Skills Strategy Diagnostic Report for Portugal.




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Health care quality improved in Portugal, despite tight budgets

The Portuguese National Health Service has responded well to financial pressure, successfully balancing the twin priorities of financial consolidation and continuous quality improvement, according to a new OECD report.




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Portugal needs to increase its development aid and improve oversight

Portugal has endeavoured to maintain its foreign aid programme since the economic crisis, but its aid budget has been hit hard and a plan is needed to avoid a further decline and get back on a path towards internationally agreed targets, according to an OECD Review.




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Mr. Angel Gurría, Secretary-General of the OECD, in Lisbon on 7-8 July 2016

The Secretary-General spoke at the 2016 OECD Global Forum on Productivity: Structural Reforms for Productivity Growth. He also met with Portuguese President Mr. Marcelo Rebelo de Sousa and other high-level officials.




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Environmental taxes: Key findings for Portugal LINK

This country note provides an environmental tax and carbon pricing profile for Portugal. It shows environmentally related tax revenues, taxes on energy use and effective carbon rates.




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PISA 2015 key findings for Portugal

This country note presents student performance in science, reading and mathematics, and measures equity in education in Portugal. The interactive charts allow you to compare results with other countries participating in the OECD Programme for International Student Assessment (PISA).




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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.




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Portugal: Successful reforms have underpinned economic recovery

The Portuguese economy is gradually recovering from a deep recession thanks to a broad structural reform agenda that has led to rising economic growth, falling unemployment and remarkable progress in export performance.




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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.




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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%).




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OECD Science, Technology and Industry Scoreboard 2017 - Portugal highlights

This note presents selected country highlights from the OECD Science, Technology and Industry Scoreboard 2017 with a specific focus on digital trends among all themes covered.




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Taxation of household savings: Key findings for Portugal

This note presents marginal effective tax rates (METRs) that summarise the tax system’s impact on the incentives to make an additional investment in a particular type of savings. By comparing METRs on different types of household savings, we can gain insights into which assets or savings types receive the most favourable treatment from the tax system.




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Portugal should improve adult learning to boost growth and social cohesion

Portugal’s investments in education and skills in recent decades are paying off for young people but many adults are falling behind. With a rapidly aging population and a growing skills divide between generations, Portugal needs to further strengthen its adult-learning system, according to a new OECD report.




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A broken social elevator? Key findings for Portugal

A broken social elevator? Key findings for Portugal




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Mr. Angel Gurría, Secretary-General of the OECD, in Porto on 28-29 June 2018

Mr. Angel Gurría, Secretary-General of the OECD, will be in Porto on 28-29 June 2018 to attend the Skills Summit 2018 “Skills for a Digital World”, organised by Portugal and the OECD.




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Effective carbon rates: Key findings for Portugal

This country note for Portugal provides detail on the proportion of CO2 emissions from energy use subject to different effective carbon rates (ECR), as well as on the level and components of average ECRs in each of the six economic sectors (road transport, off-road transport, industry, agriculture and fishing, residential & commercial, and electricity).




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Good jobs for all in a changing world of work: The new OECD Jobs Strategy – Key findings for Portugal

The digital revolution, globalisation and demographic changes are transforming labour markets at a time when policy makers are also struggling with slow productivity and wage growth and high levels of income inequality. The new OECD Jobs Strategy provides a comprehensive framework and policy recommendations to help countries address these challenges.




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Mr. Angel Gurría, Secretary-General of the OECD, in Lisbon, on 18 February 2019

Mr. Angel Gurría, Secretary-General of the OECD, will be in Lisbon on 18 February 2019 to present the 2019 OECD Economic Survey of Portugal.While in Lisbon, the Secretary-General will hold bilateral meetings with high-level Portuguese Officials.




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Portugal’s pension system needs to prepare for rapid population ageing

Portugal needs to reform its pensions system to address the challenges of a fast-shrinking workforce and high levels of old-age inequality, according to a new OECD report.




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Taxing Energy Use: Key findings for Portugal

This country note explains how Portugal 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 Portugal

The tax-to-GDP ratio in Portugal increased by 1.0 percentage points from 34.4% in 2017 to 35.4% 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 Portugal?

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 Portugal

The tax wedge for the average single worker in Portugal increased by 0.2 percentage points from 40.8 in 2018 to 41.0 in 2019. The OECD average tax wedge in 2019 was 36.0 (2018, 36.1). In 2019 Portugal had the 13th highest tax wedge among the 36 OECD member countries, compared with the 14th in 2018.




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'We're not going anywhere': Gold's Gym as it files for bankruptcy

Gold's Gym is one of the biggest names in the industry to file for bankruptcy due to the economic slowdown caused by coronavirus lockdown.




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Tips To Protect Your Trademark Against Any Confliction

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Increased Uptime and reliability for Manufacturers

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Income Protection Insurance Against Redundancy

Redundancy can come about at anytime but you can safeguard against the unknown as well as the reality that it could possibly occur to you. Income protection insurance would let you take out a policy to get a fixed premium every month...




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A Simple guide for couponing –how to manage budget shopping

Shopping is a great fun if budget is not a constraint. Shopping coupons were initially introduced as promotional coupons for entertaining online shoppers by offering some extra discounts against each online purchase deals. Later on the...




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Social Big Data: the unsung heroes of marketing revolution

Hot "Big Data" is a global set off a smart advertising revolution. Those pervasive advertising is no longer the big 4A advertising company by art director or creative division of the hand, but from the automatic generation of ...




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Some Ideas On How To Choose The Best Suitable Name Badges Depending On The Organization

 

In today's market name badges are available in varying types from which the organizations can choose the one that perfectly meets their requirement. Generally these badges are made using three basic...




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Take Your Business to A New Level by Effective Business To Business Networking

Networking is everywhere. It, in fact, is an integral part of our human existence. We are social animals and connecting and communicating with others comes naturally to all of us. There really is no place, where you cannot network with...




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Assured Return Projects In Gurgaon building hopes of quick returns for the investors

Economic growth prospects in Gurgaon have stricken the interests of several people who are ambitious and wish to prosper. It is known as the mini Singapore owing to stunning designs of high rises...




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Pros And Cons Of Buying Cars From Private Sellers

Buying used cars is a practical way to get the vehicle you need without spending a lot more than you can afford. And there are two popular ways of buying the vehicle you need. You can buy from used car dealerships or buy from private...




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Indian SMEs aren’t missing VoiP

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137 years after the now famous words “Mr. Watson, come here; I want you,” were transmitted across Alexander Graham...




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Business success of corporate and bamboo flowering

Many corporate do engage in the business of ‘seasonal bamboo flowering’ and some may find success also.  The question is not whether such an approach is wrong or right?  But do they know the fact...




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Ensure your Outsourcing Partnership!

 




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Insider Trading : An Indian Perspective....

The buying or selling of a security by someone who has access to material, nonpublic information about the security.




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Setting up ice production anywhere for ice maker in Southeastern Countries




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Undercounter Ice Machine for Parties and Celebrations Entertainment

Undercounter ice machine are versatile beasts, coming in a variety of sizes, finishes and capacities to fit a wide range of commercial and...




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Scrap Gold And Silver Prices Fall; Platinum Gains On Index

WASHINGTON (Scrap Monster) : The daily scrap gold prices - both hallmarked  and non- hallmarked declined marginally in November on the ScrapMonster Price Index. The prices of scrap silver too fell whereas Platinum staged...




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On Pharmaceutical Products, Health Care Products Packaging Theoretical

Of pharmaceutical products, health care products packaging theory , there are several aspects of the law we need to , inter alia: 1 , generate new theory of pharmaceutical products , not only to consider the psychological factors of...




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India to cap relief package at $60 billion to protect credit rating: Report

Fitch warned India's sovereign rating could come under pressure if its fiscal outlook deteriorates further as the government tries to steer the country through the coronavirus crisis.




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Economic Policy Reforms: Going for Growth 2011 - Poland Country Note

This note is taken from Chapter 2 of Economic Policy Reforms: Going for Growth 2011.