Name (click for metadata and to rate record) Description Agency Subagency Category
PISA 2006 The Program for International Student Assessment (PISA) was created by the OECD member countries in 1997 to produce direct assessments of student performance, on a regular basis in an efficient, timely and cost-effective manner; and to provide more relevant and powerful indicators of human capital. PISA produces assessments of reading literacy, mathematical literacy, scientific literacy and a growing range of cross-curricular competencies among 15-year-olds in school. The dataset contains the anonymised records from the nearly 400,000 students in 57 countries who were sampled and took the PISA assessments. The records include background information about the students as well as their motivations and learning styles. Background information on the schools attended by the students including school level policies and practices is included in the dataset. STATE OECD Education
OECD Family database The OECD Family database is an on-line database on family outcomes and family policies with indicators for all OECD countries. Coverage also includes EU Member States that are not OECD members. To date the database brings together 58 indicators on family structure, labour market participation, public policies and child outcomes. When possible, indicators are updated on a regular basis. STATE OECD International Statistics
OECD Regional database The OECD regional database is delivered through the viewer OECD eXplorer, an interactive mapping tool designed to let users explore, download and visualize data with maps, histograms, scatterplot and others. The database comprise a set of comparable statistics on about 2000 regions in the 33 OECD countries, on topics such as population, economic output, productivity, labour market, education and innovation themes to highlight differences within countries. STATE OECD International Statistics
PISA 2009 The Programme for International Student Assessment (PISA) was created by the OECD member countries in 1997 to produce direct assessments of student performance, on a regular basis in an efficient, timely and cost-effective manner; and to provide more relevant and powerful indicators of human capital. PISA produces assessments of reading literacy, mathematical literacy, scientific literacy and a growing range of cross-curricular competencies among 15-year-olds in school. The dataset contains the anonymised records from the over 450,000 students in 65 countries who were sampled and took the PISA assessments. The records include background information about the studetns as well as thier motivations and learning styles. Background information on the schools attended by the students including school level policies and practices is included in the dataset. STATE OECD Education