methods, notes and classification Going for Growth Methoden, Erläuterungen und Klassifizierung

    • Country
      • 00 Australia
      • 01 Austria
      • 02 Belgium
      • 03 Canada
      • 04 Chile
      • 05 Colombia
      • 06 Costa Rica
      • 07 Czechia
      • 08 Denmark
      • 09 Estonia
      • 0a Finland
      • 0b France
      • 0c Germany
      • 0d Greece
      • 0e Hungary
      • 0f Iceland
      • 0g Ireland
      • 0h Israel
      • 0i Italy
      • 0j Japan
      • 0k Korea
      • 0l Latvia
      • 0m Lithuania
      • 0n Luxembourg
      • 0o Mexico
      • 0p Netherlands
      • 0q New Zealand
      • 0r Norway
      • 0s Poland
      • 0t Portugal
      • 0u Slovak Republic
      • 0v Slovenia
      • 0w Spain
      • 0x Sweden
      • 0y Switzerland
      • 0z Türkiye
      • 10 United Kingdom
      • 11 United States
      • Non-OECD Economies
        • 12 Argentina
        • 13 Brazil
        • 14 China (People's Republic of)
        • 15 India
        • 16 Indonesia
        • 17 Russia
        • 18 South Africa
    • Variable
      • 00 Implicit tax on returning to work: Couple with 2 children, second earner taking up employment at 67% of average wage, partner at average wage
      • 01 Implicit tax on returning to work: lone parent with 2 children, taking up employment at 67% of average wage
      • 02 Net costs of childcare: lone parent with 2 children at 67% of the average wage
      • 03 Minimum wages (% of median wage)
      • 04 Net costs of childcare: Couple with 2 children, first earner at average wage and partner at 67% of the average wage
      • 05 Minimum cost of labour (% of labour cost of median worker)
      • 06 Net income replacement rates for unemployment (first year)
      • 07 Net income replacement rates for unemployment (after 5 years)
      • 08 Net replacement rates (first year), 67% of AW - Single person, no children
      • 09 Net replacement rates (first year), 67% of AW - One-earner couple, no children
      • 0a Net replacement rates (first year), 67% of AW - Lone parent, 2 children
      • 0b Net replacement rates (first year), 67% of AW - One-earner couple, 2 children
      • 0c Net replacement rates (first year), 100% of AW - Single person, no children
      • 0d Net replacement rates (first year), 100% of AW - One-earner couple, no children
      • 0e Net replacement rates (first year), 100% of AW - Lone parent, 2 children
      • 0f Net replacement rates (first year), 100% of AW - One-earner couple, 2 children
      • 0g Net replacement rates (after 5-years), 67% of AW, Single person, no children
      • 0h Net replacement rates (after 5-years), 67% of AW, One-earner couple, no children
      • 0i Net replacement rates (after 5-years), 67% of AW, Lone parent, 2 children
      • 0j Net replacement rates (after 5-years), 67% of AW, One-earner couple, 2 children
      • 0k Net replacement rates (after 5-years), 100% of AW, Single person, no children
      • 0l Net replacement rates (after 5-years), 100% of AW, One-earner couple, no child
      • 0m Net replacement rates (after 5-years), 100% of AW, Lone parent, 2 children
      • 0n Net replacement rates (after 5-years), 100% of AW, One-earner couple, 2 children
      • 0o Average tax wedge (67% of AW, single person without children)
      • 0p Average tax wedge (100% of AW, couple with two children)
      • 0q Marginal tax wedge (67% of AW, single person without children)
      • 0r Marginal tax wedge (100% of AW, single person without children)
      • 0s Marginal tax wedge (167% of AW, single person without children)
      • 0t Average tax wedge, One-earner couple (100% of AW), two children
      • 0u Average tax wedge, Two-earner couple (100%, 33% of AW), two children
      • 0v Average tax wedge, Two-earner couple (100%, 67% of AW), two children
      • 0w Changes in net pension wealth (Early retirement: age 55 to 59)
      • 0x Changes in net pension wealth (Old-age pension: age 60 to 64)
      • 0y Difference in net transfers to government: single and equal dual-earner couples
      • 0z Difference in net transfers to government: single earner couples
      • 10 Difference in net transfers to government: equal dual-earner couples
      • 11 Public expenditure on childcare and early education services
      • 12 Public expenditure on childcare services: childcare
      • 13 Public expenditure on childcare services: Pre-school
      • 14 Implicit tax on returning to work (second earner): Childcare fees
      • 15 Implicit tax on returning to work (second earner): Contributions of social benefits
      • 16 Implicit tax on returning to work (second earner): Contributions of taxes
      • 17 Implicit tax on returning to work (lone parent): Childcare fees
      • 18 Implicit tax on returning to work (lone parent): Contributions of social benefits
      • 19 Implicit tax on returning to work (lone parent): Contributions of taxes
      • 1a Net costs of childcare, couple (100%, 67% of AW): Gross childcare fees
      • 1b Net costs of childcare, couple (100%, 67% of AW): Childcare benefits and other benefits
      • 1c Net costs of childcare, couple (100%, 67% of AW): Changes in taxes
      • 1d Net costs of childcare, lone parent (67% of AW): Gross childcare fees
      • 1e Net costs of childcare, lone parent (67% of AW): Childcare benefits and other benefits
      • 1f Net costs of childcare, lone parent (67% of AW): Changes in taxes
      • 1g Average tax wedge: single parent
      • 1h Average tax wedge: second earner
      • 1i Number of weeks lost due to sick leave
      • 1j Employment protection legislation (regular employment)
      • 1k Employment protection legislation (temporary employment)
      • 1l Employment protection legislation (add. protection on collective dismissals)
      • 1m Trade union density rates
      • 1n Public expenditure on active labour market policies per unemployed
      • 1o Coverage of collective bargaining agreements
      • 1p Educational attainment - Upper secondary education (population aged 25-34)
      • 1q Educational attainment - Upper secondary education (population aged 45-54)
      • 1r Educational attainment - Tertiary education (population aged 25-34)
      • 1s Educational attainment - Tertiary education (population aged 45-54)
      • 1t Graduation rates in upper secondary education
      • 1u Graduation rates in tertiary education
      • 1v PISA: Educational achievement
      • 1w PISA: Variance of educational achievement
      • 1x PISA: Influence of socio-eco and cultural background on student reading perf.
      • 1y PISA: Educational achievement - Maths
      • 1z PISA: Educational achievement - Sciences
      • 20 PISA: Educational achievement - Reading
      • 21 PISA: Variance of educational achievement - Maths
      • 22 PISA: Variance of educational achievement - Sciences
      • 23 PISA: Variance of educational achievement - Reading
      • 24 Share of direct taxes
      • 25 Health expenditure
      • 26 Producer support estimate to agriculture
      • 27 Public investment
      • 28 Direct public funding of business R&D (% of GDP)
      • 29 Indirect government support through R&D tax incentives (% of GDP)