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  • As of 2016 the series Statistics in Focus is discontinued. Up to 2012, Statistics in focus were published in PDF format and are available from the [http://ec.europa.eu/eurostat Eurostat home page] via the search function. From 2013 on, all Statistics ...
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  • 3This is the introduction to Eurostat’s online publication on culture statistics , the Eurostat regional yearbook: 2019 edition. Planned article update: September 2020. __notoc__ ===Introduction=== This online publication Culture statistics — 2019 ...
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  • Consumer prices of cultural goods and services | HICP Data extracted in January 2024 Planned article update: April 2025 In 2023, the harmonised consumer price index showed newspapers and periodicals prices rising in all EU countries compared with 2018. ...
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  • 1 Planned article update: October 2024 [[Image:Ch8-art-2571027 1920.jpg |thumb|centre|500px ]] This chapter of the City statistics manual provides the definitions that should be used for compiling data at city and functional urban area level on Cultural ...
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  • for the most recent period, the log-transformed (outliers excluded) SARIMA (011)(011) forecast is used instead. Legal basis The TMPI is a composite indicator produced by Eurostat based on the production indicators for industry, construction and services ...
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  • EU statistics on government expenditure for cultural services, broadcasting and publishing services are presented according to the classification of the functions of government (COFOG). Data extracted on 29 February 2024 Planned article update: February ...
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  • Data on culture-related education are largely derived from a joint data collection exercise based on administrative data that is run by UNESCO, the OECD and Eurostat; there are also data presented from the EU's latest adult education survey. ...
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  • 3 Data extracted in July 2023. Planned article update: July 2025. For EU internet users, watching online video content is becoming more popular than reading news online. In 2022 men are still more likely than women to look online for cultural content ...
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  • Eurostat has been publishing papers on [https://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/web/products-statistical-reports/w/ks-ft-22-011\ TSA] since 2010, the most recent was in April 2023. This article summarises the findings of that paper, as a quick introduction ...
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  • Data on cultural employment derived from the EU labour force survey (EU-LFS) covering the population aged 15 years or more. Data extracted in May 2024. Planned article update: July 2025. In 2023, there were 7.8 million people in cultural employment ...
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  • Source: Eurostat, [https://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/en/web/products-manuals-and-guidelines/-/KS-GQ-18-011 Guide to Eurostat culture statistics, 2018 edition]|alt= Table showing cultural activities covered by the EU’s structural business statistics ...
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  • 3EU statistics are provided on vocational education and training: numbers of pupils, numbers of graduates, pupil–teacher ratios. Data extracted in July 2023. Planned article update: September 2024. In 2021, 2.0 % of pupils in lower secondary education ...
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  • europa.eu/eurostat/en/web/products-manuals-and-guidelines/-/KS-GQ-18-011 Guide to Eurostat culture statistics — 2018 edition])|alt=Table showing cultural goods according to cultural domains. The table has two columns, one showing the name of the ...
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  • 3 Data on cultural participation EU statistics on income and living conditions (EU-SILC) covering the population aged 16 years or more. Data extracted in November 2017 and January 2021 Planned update: 27 September 2024 In 2015, almost two thirds (63 ...
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  • 3 This article describes the methodology of the adult education survey (AES), a European Union (EU) harmonised survey on adult participation in learning activities. The AES along with the following two other data collections, the continuing vocational ...
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  • europa.eu/eurostat/web/products-manuals-and-guidelines/-/KS-GQ-18-011 (Guide to Eurostat culture statistics – 2018 edition)]]] === Context === Culture is one of Europe's greatest assets: it is a source of values and identity and creates a sense ...
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  • 3 The Structure of earnings survey is a large enterprise survey providing detailed information on the structure and distribution of earnings in the EU Data extracted in March 2021. Planned article update: December 2024. In 2018, the highest median ...
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  • relative to the population, Luxembourg's residents spent on average €5 011 per inhabitant on travel abroad in 2022, far ahead of the second and third ranked countries, Ireland and Cyprus (€1 592 and €1 432 per inhabitant respectively), which were ...
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  • EU statistics provide data on participants in adult learning. Data extracted in March 2024 Planned article update: 2030 In the EU, 47 % of working-age adults (25-64) participated in education and training in 2022, up by 3 percentage points from 2016. ...
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  • EU statistics show that about 47 % of adults aged 25-64 years participated in formal or non-formal education and training. The majority of adult education and training is non-formal learning, and job-related learning accounts for more than 80 % of ...
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