OECD Home
> Hong Kong, China
This second edition of Health at a Glance Asia/Pacific presents a set of key indicators of health status, the determinants of health, health care resources and utilisation, health care expenditure and financing and health care quality across 27 Asia/Pacific countries and economies.
Related Documents
Skills and educational development for inclusive and sustainable growth are becoming significant drivers in OECD countries.
Related Documents
Asia's pension systems need modernising urgently to deliver secure, sustainable and adequate retirement incomes for today's workers in the context of the rapid population ageing that will occur over the next two decades, according to a new OECD report.
Pensions at a Glance - Asia/Pacific Edition 2011, offers a range of indicators to enable comparisons between the economies of the Asia/Pacific region.
Related Documents
Society at a Glance - Asia/Pacific Edition 2011 offers a concise quantitative overview of social trends and policies across Asia/Pacific countries and economies.
Related Documents
Korea tops a new OECD PISA survey that tests how 15-year olds use computers and the Internet to learn. The next best performers were New Zealand, Australia, Japan, Hong-Kong China and Iceland.
This report features recent regional trade agreements with substantive environmental content, focusing on agreements between New Zealand and Hong Kong (China); Chinese Taipei and Nicaragua; and European Union trade agreements with Korea, Montenegro and Serbia.
7-December-2010
English, , 504kb
This volume combines an analysis of PISA with a description of the policies and practices of those education systems that are close to the top or advancing rapidly, in order to offer insights for policy from their reform trajectories.
Related Documents
Society at a Glance - Asia/Pacific Edition 2009 offers a concise quantitative overview of social trends and policies across Asia-Pacific economies.
Related Documents
Society at a Glance - Asia/Pacific Edition 2009 looks at social trends and policy developments in Asia-Pacific countries, using indicators similar to those in OECD's recently published Society at a Glance 2009 (focused on OECD economies).
Related Documents
Follow us
E-mail Alerts Blogs