Highlights for Children

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15116th arrondissement of Paris / International trade / Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development / Poverty / Infant mortality / Programme for International Student Assessment / Water tariff / International economics / Development / Economics

UNITED STATES Country Highlights OECD (2009), Doing Better for Children The United States should spend more on young children and disadvantaged teenagers to improve poor child health, poor basic education and high rates

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Language: English - Date: 2014-07-04 14:28:39
152International trade / Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development / Teenage pregnancy / Japan / International relations / Programme for International Student Assessment / Human development / United Nations / 16th arrondissement of Paris

JAPAN Country Highlights OECD (2009), Doing Better for Children Japan spends less than the OECD average on children at each stage of childhood, according to the OECD’s first ever report on children. The Japanese spendi

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Language: English - Date: 2014-07-04 14:22:41
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ITALY (English version on next page) Country Highlights OECD (2009), Doing Better for Children

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Language: Italian - Date: 2014-07-04 14:23:14
    154International relations / Pediatrics / Pertussis / Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development

    CANADA   Country Highlights    OECD (2009), Doing Better for Children  Canada receives solid marks in “Doing Better for Children”, the OECD’s first report on the 

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    Language: English - Date: 2014-07-04 14:32:28
    155Education / Economics / International relations / Programme for International Student Assessment / 16th arrondissement of Paris / International trade / Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development

      NEW ZEALAND   Country Highlights  OECD (2009), Doing Better for Children  Outcomes  for  New  Zealand  children  are  weak  in  several  key  areas,  according  to  the  OECD’s  first 

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    Language: English - Date: 2014-07-04 14:12:59
    156Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development / Teenage pregnancy / Economics / Programme for International Student Assessment / Human development / 16th arrondissement of Paris / International trade

    UNITED KINGDOM Country Highlights OECD (2009), Doing Better for Children High public spending on child welfare and education in the UK is failing to produce results in many key areas. To give every child the chance of a

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    Language: English - Date: 2014-07-04 14:10:22
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    MEXICO  (English version on next page)  Country Highlights  OECD (2009), Doing Better for Children 

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    Language: Spanish - Date: 2013-08-19 01:59:01
      15816th arrondissement of Paris / International trade / Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development / Education in Germany / Poverty / Programme for International Student Assessment / International economics / Development / Economics

      GERMANY   Country Highlights    OECD (2009), Doing Better for Children   

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      Language: English - Date: 2013-08-19 01:58:54
      159Learning / Lesson / Innovation / E-learning / Eleanor Duckworth / Education / Teaching / Pedagogy

      Adapting the[removed]innovation session for 4-7 years This lesson is designed to introduce children to the concept of innovation. It highlights ways in

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      Language: English - Date: 2010-05-05 11:10:35
      160Economics / Employment-to-population ratio / International relations / 16th arrondissement of Paris / International trade / Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development

      Society at a Glance 2014 Highlights: SWITZERLAND OECD Social Indicators The Swiss live the longest in the OECD area, at 82.8 years, above the OECD average of[removed]On the other hand, the fertility rate of 1.52 children p

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      Language: English - Date: 2014-03-18 05:24:55
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