Review:

Oecd Social Expenditure Database (socx)

overall review score: 4.3
score is between 0 and 5
The OECD Social Expenditure Database (SOCX) is a comprehensive data platform that provides detailed and comparable statistics on social expenditure across OECD member countries and some partner countries. It covers various sectors such as health, education, unemployment, housing, and social protection, enabling policymakers, researchers, and analysts to monitor trends, compare national policies, and inform evidence-based decisions related to social welfare systems.

Key Features

  • Extensive coverage of social expenditure categories including health, education, social protection, and housing.
  • Standardized data formats facilitating cross-country comparisons.
  • Historical time series data allowing analysis of trends over multiple years.
  • User-friendly online interface with customizable data queries.
  • Regular updates aligned with national statistical releases.
  • Availability of detailed breakdowns by social programs and beneficiary groups.

Pros

  • Provides reliable and comparable data crucial for policy analysis.
  • Supports research and decision-making in social policy development.
  • Offers extensive historical data for trend analysis.
  • Enhances transparency and accountability in social expenditure reporting.
  • Accessible to a broad range of users including academics, policymakers, and NGOs.

Cons

  • Data collection can be complex due to differences in national reporting standards.
  • Updates may lag behind the latest national data releases.
  • Some detailed subcategories or newer forms of social expenditure might be limited or underrepresented.
  • Requires some level of statistical literacy to interpret accurately.

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