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EUROSTAT REGIONAL
YEARBOOK 2009
European Communities, 2009, 159 pages
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http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-HA-09-001/EN/KS-HA-09-001-EN.PDF
Статистическая информация необходима нам для нашего
понимания сложного и быстро меняющегося мира. Данные ежегодник предоставляет
обширную информацию о жизни в европейских регионах в 27 государствах-членах
Европейского Союза и в странах-кандидатах и Европейскую ассоциацию
свободной торговли. Тексты в издании, написаны специалистами в различных
областях статистики и сопровождаются статистическими картами, рисунками
и таблицами по каждому разделу. Широкий набор региональных данных
представлен в 11 главах по следующим темам: народонаселение, европейские
города, рынок труда, валовой внутренний продукт, счета домохозяйств,
структурной статистики предприятий, информационного общества, науки,
технологий и инноваций, образования, туризма и сельского хозяйства.
Публикация доступна на немецком, английском и французском языках.
Contents
INTRODUCTION
Statistics on regions and cities
The NUTS classification
Coverage
More regional information
1 POPULATION
Unveiling the regional pattern of demography
Population density
Population change
Conclusion
Methodological notes
2 EUROPEAN CITIES
Introduction
Enhanced list of indicators
Moving from five-year periodicity to annual data collection
Extended geographical coverage
Discovering the spatial dimension
Core cities
Larger urban zones
Geography matters
3 LABOUR MARKET
Regional working time patterns
Brief overview for 2007
Regional work patterns
Part-time jobs: lowering the average working time
Employees spend less time at work
Conclusion
Methodological notes
Definitions
4 GROS DOMESTIC PRODUCT
What is regional gross domestic product?
Regional GDP in 2006
Average GDP over the three-year period 2004-06
Major regional differences even within the countries themselves
Dynamic catch-up process in the new Member States
Different trends even within the countries themselves
Convergence makes progress
Conclusion
Methodological notes
Purchasing power parities and international volume comparisons
5 HOUSEHOLD ACCOUNTS
Introduction: measuring wealth
Private household income
Results for 2006
Primary income
Disposable income
Dynamic development on the edges of the Union
Conclusion
Methodological notes
6 STRUCTURAL BUSINES STATISTICS
Introduction
Regional specialisation and business concentration
Specialisation in business services
Employment growth in business services
Characteristics of the top 30 most specialised regions in business
services
Conclusion
Methodological notes
7 INFORMATION SOCIETY
Introduction
Access to information and communication technologies
Use of the Internet and Internet activities
Non-users of the Internet
Conclusion
Methodological notes
8 SCIENCE, TECHNOLOGY AND INNOVATION
Introduction
Research and development
Human resources in science and technology
High-tech industries and knowledge-intensive services
Patents
Conclusion
Methodological notes
9 EDUCATION
Introduction
Students' participation in education
Participation of 4-year-olds in education
Students in upper secondary education and post-secondary non-tertiary
education
Students in tertiary education
Tertiary educational attainment
Lifelong learning
Conclusion
Methodological notes
10 TOURISM
Introduction
Accommodation capacity
Overnight stays
Average length of stay
Tourism intensity
Tourism development
Inbound tourism
Conclusion
Methodological notes
11 AGRICULTURE
Introduction
Utilised agricultural area
Proportion of area under cereals to the utilised agricultural
area
Proportion of permanent crops to the utilised agricultural area
Agricultural production
Wheat production
Grain maize production
Rapeseed production
Conclusion
Methodological notes
ANNEX
European Union: NUTS 2 regions
Candidate countries: statistical regions at level 2
EFTA countries: statistical regions at level 2
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