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Latest update of text: September 2012.

Europe in figures - Eurostat yearbook presents a comprehensive selection of statistical data on Europe. This yearbook may be viewed as an introduction to European statistics; it provides essential reading for those wishing to discover the vast range of data that is freely available on Eurostat’s website at: http://ec.europa.eu/eurostat.

Formats and language versions

Virtual yearbook English edition

As of 2013 the Eurostat yearbook is no longer available as a printed or PDF publication. In order to present the latest data the yearbook is made available on Statistics Explained (part of Eurostat’s website), as the virtual Eurostat yearbook. It is translated once a year into German and French. During the course of the year the virtual English yearbook is gradually updated, therefore the virtual German and French yearbooks are sometimes not as up-to-date as the English one. Translations for the 2013 edition were made available on Statistics Explained during October 2013. The three language versions of the virtual Eurostat yearbook are accessible through these short URLs: http://bit.ly/Eurostat_yearbook, http://bit.ly/Eurostat-Jahrbuch, and http://bit.ly/Annuaire_Eurostat.

Temporal, spatial and thematic coverage

Most data in the Eurostat yearbook cover the period 2001 to 2011. Statistics are presented for the European Union (EU), the euro area (EA) and individual EU Member States, while some indicators are also provided for non-member countries, such as the EFTA member states and candidate countries to the EU, Japan and the United States (subject to availability).

With more than 470 statistical tables, figures and maps, the Eurostat yearbook covers the following areas: economy and finance; population; health; education and training; the labour market; living conditions and social protection; industry, trade and services; agriculture, forestry and fisheries; international trade; transport; the environment; energy; and science and technology.

Data extraction period

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Editor-in-chief

Jukka Piirto

Eurostat, Unit B4 — Dissemination

Contact details

Eurostat

Bâtiment Joseph Bech

5, rue Alphonse Weicker

2721 Luxembourg

LUXEMBOURG

E-mail: estat-user-support@ec.europa.eu

Content production

The content of the Eurostat yearbook is produced by Eurostat and Informa sàrl (Giovanni Albertone, Simon Allen, Andrew Redpath)

More information

Please consult the Eurostat internet site (http://ec.europa.eu/eurostat).