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Figure 1 shows the structure of extra-EU trade by mode of transport, with sea transportation accounting for 43.9 % of the value of goods exported from the EU and 51.0 % of goods imported into the EU in 2023. Air transportation accounted for 26.2 % of the EU's exports and 17.4 % of its imports. Road transportation accounted for 24.1 % of the EU's exports and 18.7 % of its imports. Other modes of transport which include pipelines accounted for 4.3 % of exports and 11.6 % of imports.
More ... Among nationals aged 25–74 years living in the EU in 2023, more than one-fifth (21.2%) had completed at most lower secondary education, close to half (45.8%) had a medium level of education (i.e. either upper secondary or post-secondary non-tertiary education) and one-third (33.0%) had a tertiary educational attainment (Figure 1).
More ... On 31 May 2024, slightly more than 4.25 million people (4 263 195), who had fled Ukraine as a consequence of the Russian war of aggression against Ukraine, were under temporary protection in the EU. At the end of May 2024, the EU countries hosting the highest number of beneficiaries of temporary protection from Ukraine were Germany (1 332 515 people; 31.3% of the EU total), Poland (953 255; 22.4%) and Czechia (356 405; 8.4%). The number of persons under temporary protection relative to the EU population was 9.5 per thousand people at the end of May 2024. Among the EU countries, the highest ratios were observed in Czechia (32.9), ahead of Lithuania (27.2) and Poland (25.9).
More ... For the 14 EU countries for which data are available (see Figure 1), when comparing the quarterly number of transacted dwellings with the same quarter of the previous year, it can be noticed that:
- In the first quarter of 2024, the number of transacted dwellings decreased in 8 countries, with the largest falls observed in Slovenia (-24.4%), Ireland (-22.1%) and France (-21.6%). It increased in 6 countries with the highest rises recorded in Cyprus (+42.5%), the Netherlands (+11.7%) and Luxembourg (+9.3%).
- In the fourth quarter of 2023, the number of transacted dwellings decreased in nine countries, with the largest falls observed in Luxembourg (-35.5%) and France (-24.5%). It remained stable in the Netherlands and it increased in Denmark (+40.1%), Cyprus (+20.3%), Bulgaria (+19.1%) and Finland (+8.2%).
- In the third quarter of 2023, the number of transacted dwellings decreased in 12 countries, with the largest falls observed in Luxembourg (-41.0%) and Finland (-23.4%). It only increased in Cyprus (+48.3%) and in Denmark (+10.2%). More ...
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Figure 1 shows the structure of extra-EU trade by mode of transport, with sea transportation accounting for 43.9 % of the value of goods exported from the EU and 51.0 % of goods imported into the EU in 2023. Air transportation accounted for 26.2 % of the EU's exports and 17.4 % of its imports. Road transportation accounted for 24.1 % of the EU's exports and 18.7 % of its imports. Other modes of transport which include pipelines accounted for 4.3 % of exports and 11.6 % of imports.
More ... Among nationals aged 25–74 years living in the EU in 2023, more than one-fifth (21.2%) had completed at most lower secondary education, close to half (45.8%) had a medium level of education (i.e. either upper secondary or post-secondary non-tertiary education) and one-third (33.0%) had a tertiary educational attainment (Figure 1).
More ... On 31 May 2024, slightly more than 4.25 million people (4 263 195), who had fled Ukraine as a consequence of the Russian war of aggression against Ukraine, were under temporary protection in the EU. At the end of May 2024, the EU countries hosting the highest number of beneficiaries of temporary protection from Ukraine were Germany (1 332 515 people; 31.3% of the EU total), Poland (953 255; 22.4%) and Czechia (356 405; 8.4%). The number of persons under temporary protection relative to the EU population was 9.5 per thousand people at the end of May 2024. Among the EU countries, the highest ratios were observed in Czechia (32.9), ahead of Lithuania (27.2) and Poland (25.9).
More ... For the 14 EU countries for which data are available (see Figure 1), when comparing the quarterly number of transacted dwellings with the same quarter of the previous year, it can be noticed that:
- In the first quarter of 2024, the number of transacted dwellings decreased in 8 countries, with the largest falls observed in Slovenia (-24.4%), Ireland (-22.1%) and France (-21.6%). It increased in 6 countries with the highest rises recorded in Cyprus (+42.5%), the Netherlands (+11.7%) and Luxembourg (+9.3%).
- In the fourth quarter of 2023, the number of transacted dwellings decreased in nine countries, with the largest falls observed in Luxembourg (-35.5%) and France (-24.5%). It remained stable in the Netherlands and it increased in Denmark (+40.1%), Cyprus (+20.3%), Bulgaria (+19.1%) and Finland (+8.2%).
- In the third quarter of 2023, the number of transacted dwellings decreased in 12 countries, with the largest falls observed in Luxembourg (-41.0%) and Finland (-23.4%). It only increased in Cyprus (+48.3%) and in Denmark (+10.2%). More ...
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In 2022, 147 fatalities were recorded in aviation accidents in the EU territory and involving EU-registered aircraft.
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