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Publisher: OECD Format: Printed + Free PDF Pages: 183
| OECD Reviews of Labour Market and Social Policies: Chile
Series: OECD Reviews of Labour Market and Social Policies _____________________________________ This report analyses in detail the implications of recent developments in Chile's labour market and social policy and considers the available policy options from the perspective of OECD countries experience.
The report finds that Chile has enjoyed rising living standards over two decades of strong economic growth. The incidence of poverty is now much lower and there is better access to adequate housing, education and healthcare. Nevertheless, Chiles income distribution remains disturbingly unequal by OECD standards. This is partly due to Chiles a relatively low employment rate, especially for women, but it also reflects a segmented labour market, where much of the recent job creation has occurred in relatively low-productive sectors. Moreover, despite the existence of an internationally renowned pension programme, Chiles social protection system as a whole has still a relatively long way to go before reaching the standards of developed countries in terms of effective coverage and capacity to assist needy households. Chilean policy makers have begun to develop and implement a series of ambitious reforms, intended to promote the twin goals of work and equity.
Table of contents:
- Assessment and Recommendations - Key Trends - Strong Economic Growth but Insufficient Job Creation - Towards More Equal Job Opportunities - Reducing Poverty in the Working-age Population - The Normalisation of Chiles Pension System
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