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  • :If several indicators are presented in the same table, try to keep the same number of significant digits at one side for ... and then the unit reponsible of Eurobase always asks the Domain Manager to try to avoid this situation. ==See also== ...
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  • may cause issues when trying to join information. As a result, users may try to link tables to the wrong geometries; this is particularly an issue if administrative units change every year. Furthermore, looking at the various scenarios, it was considered ...
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  • When enterprises are forced to invoice in a foreign currency they may try to reduce their risk through the use of different financial products, for example, trading credits or hedging instruments; these facilities tend to be more widely available for ...
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  • * After updating/re-uploading a dynamic chart - if values do not change accordingly (both when logged in and logged out), try using the "clear cache" option. == Dynamic chart - ascending order == Dynamic charts are automatically sorted in descending ...
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  • source for enterprises, a number of simplifications were made in order to try to use as much of the address information as possible. The Centre for Urban Statistics of the statistical office in Poznan developed a methodology for surveying commuting with ...
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  • One means to try to increase financial security in old-age is to work longer. Older people who delay their retirement earn ... stress the need for these developments to continue. Employers can try to stimulate the supply of older people available for ...
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  • :Please note that this link may not work with certain versions of Internet Explorer - please try another web browser (e.g. Chrome, Opera or Firefox) if you encounter problems. ===Visualisations=== *[http://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/statistical-atlas/gis/viewer/ ...
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  • | TRY (4) | Turkish lira (inv.) | Turkey |- | CHF (5) | Swiss franc | Switzerland |- | ISK | króna (pl. krónur) | Iceland |- | NOK | Norwegian krone (pl. kroner) | Norway |- | CAD | Canadian dollar | Canada |- | JPY | Yen | Japan |- | USD ...
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  • Haven’t yet found what you are looking for? Try our Stats finder A-Z which lists key words in alphabetical order and provides a direct link to relevant information. Experimental statistics Experimental statistics use new data sources and methods to ...
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  • or methodological shortcomings or problems within their own authority and try to overcome these through examples of best practice. The candidate countries and potential candidate can also host visits from experts from EU and EFTA Member States. ...
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  • and sulphur content, fuel oil is difficult to use and refineries generally try to reduce its production. Most ships are using fuel oil, and most of the sulphur contained in fuel oil ends up in the atmosphere when combusted in the ship’s engine (source ...
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  • services trade by enterprise characteristics (STEC) have been collected. These try to measure international trade in services transactions by using data from different data sources. For example, this has been done by linking enterprise based data (from business ...
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  • on sport. These statistics reflect the multidisciplinary nature of sport and try to take into account its importance in various areas: employment, trade, social cohesion and personal well-being. ===Employment in sport - developments between 2020 and 2022=== ...
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  • mirror data received from other Member States, identify any discrepancies, try to find reasons for these and gradually reduce them by making the way data is treated and compiled more consistent among Member States. Thanks to MDE, the mirror comparison will ...
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  • *needs-based support includes income-contingent grants, loans or other support to try to stimulate enrolment rates in higher education, in particular among the less well-off and disadvantaged members of society, thereby promoting equal opportunities ...
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  • unemployed and retired individuals. In the following section, we try to account also for these direct taxes paid. === Direct taxation === If we want to analyse the tax burden on households in the EU and compare different household groups, we need to ...
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  • types of labour and skills changes, sometimes at a rapid pace. While enterprises try to improve their productivity and become more competitive and innovative, they may well seek to pass on risk to the labour force through greater flexibility — both in relation ...
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  • krona (SEK), the Moldovan leu (MDL), the Czech koruna (CZK), the Turkish lira (TRY) and the Ukrainian hryvnia (UAH). The euro appreciated 46.3 % against the Norwegian krone between 2013 and 2023. The euro’s developments against the Norwegian krone ...
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  • understood, or problems understanding other people when they speak or try to communicate in other ways. 6-YEAR ROLLING MODULE -QUALITY OF LIFE {| style="background-color: #f5faff; vertical-align: top" class="wikitable" ...
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  • Beyond this basic challenge to try to improve simultaneously timeliness and accuracy there are other challenges to face, such as the need for international comparability of data. Capturing globalisation International comparisons of national accounts ...
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