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WHAT DOES OECD MEAN?
OECD : WELL-BEING
Better policies for better lives
Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development.
About us
Responsibilities
IS LIFE GETTING BETTER FOR PEOPLE IN OECD COUNTRIES?
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CHAPTER 1
HOW'S LIFE ? IN OECD COUNTIRES
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THE OECD WELL-BEING FRAME WORK
CURRENT WELL-BEING
Subjective well-being
Work and job quality
Health
Social connections
Safety
Environment quality
KEY DIMENSIONS
How we measure them?
Inequalities between groups
Averages = Employment rate, % of the population 25-64
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Inequalities between top and bottom performers = Household disposible income
RESOURCES FOR FUTURE WELL-BEING
KEY DIMENSIONS
HOW WE MEASURE THEM?
NATURAL CAPITAL
ECONOMIC CAPITAL
HUMAN CAPITAL
SOCIAL CAPITAL
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RESILIENCE
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STOCKS
RISK FACTORS
FLOWS
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It is necessary to see if the situation has improved or worsened
Has the situation improved or worsened?
In Mexico the situation has worsened
Women in OECD countries have more social connections and are less likely to die due to homicide or a death of despair than men, but they also earn less and work more unpaid hours
Good lives for all can only last over time if the resources that sustain well-being are maintained, and if risks to the economic, natural and societal systems are recognised and appropriately managed
WHO HAS A GOOD LIFE?
People who completed tertiary education fare better in most areas of well-being compared to those with only an upper-secondary education.
HOW SUSTAINABLE IS WEL-BEING GOING FORWARD
LET'S TAKE OUR STEPS FOR A BETTER FUTURE
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trends since 2010 indicate progress for Human Capital, several causes for concern in Natural Capital, and room for improvement in Economic and Social Capital.
Developments are more encouraging for aspects of Human Capital. 85% of today’s young adults aged 25 to 34 have completed at least their upper secondary education, an increase of 2 percentage points since 2010.
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WHAT IS THE OECD'S MISSION?
The OECD's mission is to implement policies that will improve the economic and social well-being of people around the world.