United Nations Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific (ESCAP) - Statistics

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ESCAP works to improve the use of statistics for evidence-based decision-making and to develop and disseminate quality statistics for inclusive, sustainable and resilient societies in the ESCAP region. Quality statistics, that is statistics that are relevant, accurate, timely, value for money, accessible to all and free from political interference are the foundation for good governance.
ESCAP provides analyses of development trends and emerging issues that enhance understanding among decision-makers and members of the public in the region.

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Asia
Topics
Employment
Governance and administration
Demographic change
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Workforce wellbeing makes sound business sense – Director magazine

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Director magazine (25.01.2018) To conclude the roundtable discussion on the benefits of a focus on wellbeing at work, Director asks Bev Messinger, CEO of the Institution of Occupational Safety and Health, to reflect on the key points raised  Could the strong link between employee wellbeing and business performance be part of the solution to the UK’s sluggish productivity? A growing number of businesses think so.

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Employment of young workers
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La santé redéfinie par les technologies

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Lw Temps (25.01.2018) Des pilules connectées aux ambulances 5G en passant par les robots chirurgiens… A Davos, les patrons de Microsoft, Pfizer ou encore Nokia ont dessiné la santé de demain

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Health
Service quality
Digital Economy Topical Cluster
Service delivery
Digital Economy Observatory : Only Tags
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[Report] Technology and pensions

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oecd (16.01.2018) Technology is rapidly transforming the way that the financial sector is operating, and the management and delivery of pensions is no exception. Innovative applications of technology for financial services, or FinTech, are already being used to improve communication with consumers and their engagement with their pension plans. FinTech also has great potential to help pension providers make their internal processes more efficient and improve their risk management.

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Pensions
Risk management
Digital Economy Topical Cluster
Business processes
New risks
Service delivery
Digital Economy Observatory : Only Tags
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Think Asia

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Open access repository with Knowledge from Asia’s Top Think Tanks. Jointly developed and produced by Think Tanks and Civil Societies Program and the Asian Development Bank Institute.

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Asia
Topics
Health
Migration
Social assistance
Social policies & programmes
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Towards a Reskilling Revolution

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World Economic Forum (22.01.2018) As the types of skills needed in the labour market change rapidly, individual workers will have to engage in life-long learning if they are to achieve fulfilling and rewarding careers. Using big data analytics of online job postings, the methodology in this report demonstrates the power of a data-driven approach to discover reskilling pathways and job transition opportunities.

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Employment
Employment policies
Information and communication technology
Digital Economy Topical Cluster
Labour market
Societal Impact
New risks
Digital Economy Observatory : Only Tags
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Social Protection Index (SPI)

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The SPI database was developed by the Asian Development Bank (ADB) as a repository of country-level data on social protection programs e.g., social insurance, social assistance and labor market programs in Asia and the Pacific. The main objective is to have an internationally comparable database of government-financed social protection programs including expenditure, coverage, size of benefits and distributional impact on poverty and gender. 

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Asia
Topics
Social policies & programmes

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[Report] Supporting ageing workforce key to tackling future US economic challenges

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OECD (24.01.2018) Providing American seniors with better work incentives and opportunities will be crucial for the United States to meet the challenges of its rapidly ageing population. By 2028, more than one in five Americans will be aged 65 and over, up from fewer than one in six today, according to a new OECD report.

Regions / Country
United States
Topics
Old-age pensions
Population ageing
Old_Global Challenges
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[Report] France: improving the efficiency of the health-care system

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OECD (15.01.2018) France’s health-care system offers high-quality care. Average health outcomes are good, public satisfaction with the health-care system is high, and average household out-of-pocket expenditures are low. As in other OECD countries, technology is expanding possibilities for life extension and quality, and spending is rising steadily, while an ageing population requires substantially more and different services.

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france
Topics
Health
Health insurance
Safety and health at work
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