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A study compared cooking & eating habits of 30 countries: folks in US spend the least amnt of time cooking & eating http://t.co/Lqq64YsG
oecd.org — “A study compared cooking & eating habits of 30 countries: folks in US spend the least amnt of time cooking & eating http://t.co/Lqq64YsG” View full resource at oecd.org
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A study compared cooking & eating habits of 30 countries: folks in US spend the least amnt of time cooking & eating http://t.co/Lqq64YsG
Environment: Act now or face costly consequences, warns OECD
oecd.org — “As countries struggle with the immediate challenges of stretched public finances and high unemployment, they must not neglect the longer term. Action needs to be taken now to prevent irreversible damage ...” View full resource at oecd.org
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Environment: Act now or face costly consequences, warns OECD http://t.co/59sExCTt
Employment: mental health issues rising in workplace, says OECD
oecd.org — “Mental illness is a growing problem in society and is increasingly affecting productivity and well-being in the workplace, according to a new OECD report.” View full resource at oecd.org
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Workplace report: 20% of workers suffer from mental illnesses such as depression or anxiety: http://t.co/biBocDl0
Health at a Glance 2011
oecd.org — “This sixth edition of Health at a Glance provides the latest comparable data on different aspects of the performance of health systems in OECD countries.” View full resource at oecd.org
Most Recently Shared on November 23, 2011 at 5:35 pm By:
Another report shows US spends more but quality lower than other countries - Health at a Glance 2011 http://t.co/1qINmWiW
Pension fund assets climb back to pre-crisis levels but full recovery still uncertain, says OECD
oecd.org — “Pension fund asset levels in most countries continued to show strong growth throughout 2010, returning almost to pre-crisis levels, according to a new OECD report. Both economic and financial indicators ...” View full resource at oecd.org
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Good-bad news on #pensions: in most of OECD investors recouped pre-crisis funds - but not in US http://bit.ly/pEZ1mD #retirement #aging
Doing Better For Families - UK Data http://bit.ly/mSrxnR | OECD PDF
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Doing Better For Families - UK Data http://bit.ly/mSrxnR | OECD PDF
Doing Better for Families
oecd.org — “Drawing on a wide range of sources, this book constructs and analyses different indicators of family well-being across the OECD covering the followong key areas: family policy tools; fertility trends; ...” View full resource at oecd.org
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OECD Report - Doing better for families http://bit.ly/kn3rEe | OECD
Obesity and the Economics of Prevention: Fit not Fat - Mexico Key Facts
oecd.org — “Individual prevention programmes could avoid up to 47 000 deaths from chronic diseases every year. Deaths avoided could increase to 55 000 if different interventions were combined in a comprehensive prevention ...” View full resource at oecd.org
Most Recently Shared on September 24, 2010 at 4:59 pm By:
Los programas individuales de prevención podrían evitar anualmente hasta 47 000 muertes por enfermedades crónicas. http://digs.by/aYO1fm
Health: OECD says governments must fight fat
oecd.org — “This new OECD report examines the current obesity epidemic, giving new comparative data, trends and projections across OECD countries and outlining causes and costs.” View full resource at oecd.org
Most Recently Shared on September 23, 2010 at 7:53 pm By:
OECD says governments must fight fat: http://www.oecd.org/document/35/0,3343,en_21571361_44315115_46064099_1_1_1_1,00.html
Australia should intervene quickly to avert a major rise in youth unemployment, says OECD
oecd.org — “Young people are likely to be hit hard by rising unemployment as the global downturn continues.” View full resource at oecd.org
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Did you know that more Australians leave school at 16 than in most OECD countries.? See what OECD says. http://bit.ly/xso9a

