The Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) is an international organisation comprised of 38 member countries, that works to build better policies for better lives. Our mission is to promote policies that will improve the economic and social well-being of people around the world. Together with governments, policy makers and citizens, we work on establishing evidence-based international standards, and finding solutions to a range of social, economic and environmental challenges. From improving economic performance and creating jobs to fostering strong education and fighting international tax evasion, we provide a unique forum and knowledge hub for data and analysis, exchange of experiences, best-practice sharing, and advice on public policies and international standard-setting.
The OECD has earned a leading role in international tax issues. The Centre for Tax Policy and Administration (CTPA) is the focal point for the OECD’s work on all taxation issues, both international and domestic, and it works to advance the Strategic Orientations of the Secretary-General, ensuring impact of the OECD tax work in the international governance architecture. The CTPA collaborates with other parts of the Organisation on issues such as the digitalisation of the global economy, tax and climate change, tax and inclusive growth, and the impact of taxation on labour markets and several other multidisciplinary projects. The CTPA also provides the analytical support to the OECD’s Committee on Fiscal Affairs, which consists of senior tax policy and administration officials from OECD countries, Associate and Partner countries and other international and regional tax organisations. It also supports the work of the Inclusive Framework on Base Erosion and Profit Shifting (BEPS), with more than 140 member countries and jurisdictions, and the Inclusive Forum on Carbon Mitigation Approaches. Through its work, the CTPA enhances the OECD’s global role in standard-setting, building knowledge, communicating with the world and interacting with governments and stakeholders from around the world to inform and influence policy making in the tax area.
The Tax Data and Statistical Analysis Unit, which is part of the CTPA’s Tax Policy and Statistics Division, oversees the production and publication of statistical outputs related to tax. Its principal outputs include the Global Revenue Statistics initiative and Taxing Wages. The Global Revenue Statistics initiative provides harmonised data on the level and structure of tax revenues for more than 130 economies worldwide through the production of an online database and regional reports for OECD countries, Africa, Asia and the Pacific, and Latin America and the Caribbean. The Global Revenue Statistics also provides capacity-building in the production and use of revenue data for participating economies. Taxing Wages provides highly detailed, standardised data on labour taxation in OECD countries via an online database and annual report.
CTPA is looking for a Junior Statistician/Analyst to support the work of Tax Data and Statistical Analysis Unit. The selected candidate will lead or contribute to the statistical, database and analytical work as well as capacity building activities related to Global Revenue Statistics initiative and Taxing Wages under the supervision of the Head of the Tax Data and Statistical Analysis Unit and in collaboration with data managers, advisor and statisticians in the Unit.
Main Responsibilities
Global Revenue Statistics
Taxing Wages
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For retained candidates, written tests are foreseen January 2025 and panel interviews are planned for end January/early February 2025.
Please note that our Rules and Regulations stipulate that the mandatory retirement age is 67.
The OECD is an equal opportunity employer and welcomes the applications of all qualified candidates who are nationals of OECD member countries irrespective of their racial or ethnic origin, opinions or beliefs, gender, sexual orientation, health or disabilities.
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