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Eurostat 2019 Regional Yearbook: how does your region compare?

  • 12 September 2019
Eurostat 2019 Regional Yearbook: how does your region compare?

Is it easier to find a job in your region than in other regions of the European Union (EU)? Is your region richer than others? Which region has the highest internet use?  You can find answers to these and many more questions in the 2019 edition of Eurostat’s regional yearbook, published by Eurostat, the statistical office of the European Union. It presents statistics on population, health, education and training, the labour market, the economy, structural business statistics, research

Is it easier to find a job in your region than in other regions of the European Union (EU)? Is your region richer than others? Which region has the highest internet use? 

You can find answers to these and many more questions in the 2019 edition of Eurostat’s regional yearbook, published by Eurostat, the statistical office of the European Union. It presents statistics on population, health, education and training, the labour market, the economy, structural business statistics, research and innovation, the digital economy and society, tourism, transport and agriculture. It also includes a chapter on EU cities and a chapter on regional socioeconomic developments. 

The regional yearbook provides an overview of the wide range of regional statistics that are available for 281 regions in the EU at level 2 of NUTS (classification of territorial units for statistics) and, for some indicators, the 1 348 regions at the more detailed level 3. Data are available for all 28 Member States of the EU and, where possible, for statistical regions of the EFTA and candidate countries. 

In addition to the regional yearbook, Eurostat offers three interactive applications to help visualise and analyse regional and local data: Regions and cities illustrated, the Statistical atlas, and My region, which also exist as a mobile application.