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EU-25
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Area (1000 km2):
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78,9
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Total population (1.1.2003):
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10.203.269
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Inhabitants per km2:
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129,4
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FERTILITY
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Total fertility rate
(children per woman) :
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1,15
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MORTALITY
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Life expectancy at birth (2002) :
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Males: 72,1
|
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Females: 78,5
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NUPTIALITY
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Crude marriage rate (per 1000 population)
:
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5,1 |
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POPULATION CHANGE (2002)
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Natural increase (per 1000 population)
(*1):
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-15,4
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Net migration (per 1000 population) (*2)
:
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12,3
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EDUCATION
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% of the population aged 25-64 having completed upper
secondary education (2002)
|
87,8 |
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EDUCATION EXPENDITURE (2001)
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Total public expenditure on education as % of GDP
(*3) :
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4.28 p
|
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GDP (2003) (*4)
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in millions of euro (*5) :
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78.897
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PPS/inhabitant (*5) :
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15.210
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STRUCTURE OF THE ECONOMY IN % (2002):
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Agriculture, forestry and fishing :
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3,1
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Total industry : |
30,2 |
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Construction : |
6,4 |
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Services:
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60,3
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IMPORTS (2002)
|
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Total
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EU-15
|
AC-10
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(in mio EUR)
|
(in mio EUR)
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% of total
|
(in mio EUR)
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% of total
|
50.996
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29.447
|
57,7
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6.433
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12,6
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EXPORTS (2002)
|
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Total
|
EU-15
|
AC-10
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(in mio EUR)
|
(in mio EUR)
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% of total
|
(in mio EUR)
|
% of total
|
46.802
|
31.967
|
68,3
|
7.488
|
16
|
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CONSUMER PRICES (2003)
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Percentage change t/t-12 (December/December) (*6)
:
|
0,1
|
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Inflation (GDP deflator) : |
-2,8 |
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POVERTY (*7)
|
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% of population below 50% of median income
:
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4,9
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UNEMPLOYMENT RATE IN % (2003)
|
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Total
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Males
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Females
|
8
|
6,2
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10,2
|
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GENERAL GOVERNMENT EXPENDITURE AND RECEIPTS AS % of GDP
(2003) (*8)
|
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Total general government expenditure:
|
50
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Total general government receipts:
|
42,4 |
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(1*) Natural increase: difference between the number of live
births and the number of deaths
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(2*) Net migration: calculated by taking the difference
between total population increase and natural increase
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(3*) p = provisional
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(4*) Gross domestic products at market prices
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(5*) provisional
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(6*) Change over a period of 12 months
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(7*) Data refer to most recent year available during the
period 1990-2000
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(8*) provisional
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Remark: PPS = Purchasing Power Standard. By using PPS
differences in price levels are eliminated, making a comparison of the volume
of GDP possible. |
Sources:
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New Cronos, EUROSTAT
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New Cronos - theme 2
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Enlargement Papers No 20, Commission
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COMEXT, EUROSTAT
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Statistics in focus - No 20/2003, EUROSTAT
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Comext2-Comtrade
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Human Development Report 2003, UNDP
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