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Asia-Pacific Social Protection Week, Session 6: Capacity
Building for Monitoring Social Protection Programmes
Tools and Indicators.
August 3 2016, Manila
Willem Adema, D.Phil
Senior Economist, OECD Social Policy Division
DISCLAIMER: This presentation does not necessarily reflect the views of ADB or the Government
concerned, and ADB and the Government cannot be held liable for its contents.
Social Expenditure,
Social Benefit Recipients,
Tax and Benefit systems,
Income Inequality and Poverty,
Families and Children
Gender,
Pensions
Labour market programmes
Health and
Affordable Housing (in 2017)
Note: Social spending aggregates based on detailed data for 1960-2013/14; national aggregates for 2014-2015 and estimates for 2016
Source: OECD (2016), OECD Social Expenditure database, (www.oecd.org/social/expenditure.htm ).
China
Hong Kong, China
Indonesia
Malaysia
Philippines
Singapore
Thailand
Viet Nam
100%
80%
60%
40%
20%
0%
0%
20%
40%
60%
80%
100%
Netherlands
Childcare
Education
25000
25000
20000
20000
15000
15000
10000
10000
5000
5000
Sweden
Education
Childcare
Childcare
OECD average
Education
25000
25000
20000
20000
15000
15000
10000
10000
5000
5000
Note: data for the Netherlands includes mandatory private expenditure on maternity and paternity leave (under cash benefits and tax breaks)
Source: OECD Social Expenditure Database and OECD Family Database
Childcare
Concluding remarks
Further information
OECD Social Policies
http://www.oecd.org/els/soc/
OECD Social Expenditure Database
www.oecd.org/social/expenditure.htm
OECD Korea Policy Centre
http://www.oecdkorea.org/home/homeIndex.do?menuCode=engsite
OECD Society at a Glance Asia/Pacific
http://www.oecd.org/social/society-at-a-glance-asia-pacific-24089168.htm
OECD Gender Data Portal
www.oecd.org/gender
OECD Pensions at a Glance Asia/Pacific
http://www.oecd.org/publications/pensions-at-a-glance-asia-pacific-23090766.htm
@OECD_Social
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