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Synthèse : Comment va la vie ? 2024

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La pandémie de la COVID-19, la crise du coût de la vie et les risques et conflits géopolitiques émergents ont considérablement perturbé les économies et affecté la vie des gens. Comment va la vie ? 2024 – Bien-être et résilience en temps de crise, la 6e édition de la série de rapports Comment va la vie ?, fournit une boussole pour comprendre dans quelle mesure les gouvernements de l'OCDE font face à ces défis interconnectés. Elle présente les dernières données tirées de plus de 80 indicateurs du cadre de mesure du bien-être de l'OCDE et évalue les résultats sociaux, économiques et environnementaux qui comptent le plus dans la vie des gens. Elle identifie les défis actuels en matière de société, d'inclusion et de durabilité, et met en évidence les domaines politiques clés et les risques émergents qui nécessitent une attention particulière. Cette synthèse résume les principales conclusions de Comment va la vie ? 2024.

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  • Ocde, 2024. "Synthèse : Comment va la vie ? 2024," OECD Policy Insights on Well-being, Inclusion and Equal Opportunity 17, OECD Publishing.
  • Handle: RePEc:oec:wiseab:17-fr
    DOI: 10.1787/eba67f30-fr
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