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13 results for keyword:international developments
13 results for keyword:international developments

Well-being ‘elsewhere’: trade and aid

Well-being ‘elsewhere’: trade and aid describes the impact of Dutch well-being on the rest of the world and particularly on the least developed countries (LDCs).

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Well-being ‘elsewhere’: summary

What is well-being ‘elsewhere’? Well-being elsewhere describes the impact of Dutch well-being on the rest of the world, and particularly on the least developed countries (LDCs). It examines the...

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United Nations monitors international energy market

Important objective of Oslo Group is to investigate the uniform use of new data sources for compiling energy statistics

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Statistical quality: certification, rules and culture

National statistical institutes should adopt formal quality certification, e.g. ISO or EFQM.

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New report on sustainable development published

a detailed review of the country’s position with regard to the UN SDGs

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ClairCity: citizen-led air pollution reduction

active citizen involvement in reducing air pollution and CO2 emissions

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Start of public debate on SDGs

In September 2015, 193 government leaders reached an agreement on the 2030 sustainable development agenda

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Delving into new methods and techniques

New Techniques and Technologies for Statistics

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CBS starts unique initiative for Big Data research

Statistics Netherlands (CBS) starts unique initiative for Big Data research

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Canada, UK and Sweden replicate innovation lab

Interacting and sharing ideas on an international scale

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International

International collaboration

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Globalisation

Globalisation is a process that encompasses economic, technological, institutional and social developments. This dossier mainly focuses on the economic aspects of globalisation.

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Well-being elsewhere

What is well-being ‘elsewhere’? Well-being ‘elsewhere’ concerns the effect that the Dutch pursuit of prosperity has on the rest of the world, and particularly on the least developed countries (LDCs).

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