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Notes
- For example, childcare facilities (public or third sector) cover 49% of
children aged 0–3 as of 2014. Also, recent developments in leave policies
promote simultaneous sharing of the initial parental leave and brought
in exclusive periods for fathers (Wall et al. 2016 ). - PPP$ (Purchasing Power Parity) are the rates of currency conversion that
equalise the purchasing power of different currencies by eliminating the
differences in price levels between countries. In their simplest form,
PPPs are just price relatives that show the ratio of the prices in national
currencies of the same good or service in different countries. More info
can be found at https://www.oecd.org/std/prices-ppp/ - More information on ISCED can be found at http://www.uis.unesco.
org/Education/Pages/international-standard-classification-of-education.
aspx - Gyventojai pagal išsilavinimą ir kalbų mokėjimą. 2013.
- OECD.
- OECD.
- More information on ISCO can be found at http://www.ilo.org/public/
english/bureau/stat/isco/isco08/
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