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There were around 196 700 enterprises operating with the repair of computers and personal and household goods (Division 95) as their main activity in the EU in 2021, an increase of 5.2% compared to the previous year. Together they employed 0.7% more than in 2020, accounting for almost 340 900 persons. This is equivalent to 0.2% of the business economy employment. They generated only 0.1% of the business economy total, accounting for €8.9 billion of value added, an increase of 14.2% compared to the previous year. More ...
The EU labour force survey (EU-LFS) is the source of data for this article. The main focus of this article is the age group 20–64 years. This age group is of particular interest as it is at the centre of employment analyses in the Action Plan on Integration and Inclusion 2021–2027. More ...
Extra-EU trade flows (imports plus exports) for the whole of the EU were valued at €4 072 billion in 2019, more than twice as high as in 2002. In 2020, due to the COVID-19 pandemic this fell to €3 647 billion in 2020. However in 2021 and 2022 it recovered strongly, reaching €5 576 billion in 2022 before falling to €5 074 billion in 2023. A majority of the EU's trade takes place within the single market (in the form of intra-EU trade flows), the share that originates in or is destined for non-member countries did not change much over time, decreasing from 39.8% of the total in 2002 to 38.4% by 2023. More ...
An analysis of the number of hospital beds in relation to population reveals that there were, on average, 516 hospital beds per 100 000 inhabitants in 2022 across the whole of the EU. Among the EU countries, Germany recorded not only the highest number of hospital beds (642 000), but also the 2nd highest number relative to population size, with 766 beds per 100 000 population (see Table 1). The only EU country with a higher ratio relative to its population size was Bulgaria, with an average of 823 hospital beds per 100 000 inhabitants. Romania recorded the 3rd highest ratio, 728 hospital beds per 100 000 inhabitants. More ...