Friday 20 September 2019

Regional diversity in the EU – how does your region compare?

Eurostat news release 139/2019

Eurostat regional yearbook 2019

Is it easier to find a job in your region than in other regions of the European Union (EU)?
Is the median age of the population higher or lower than elsewhere in the EU?
What are the main business activities of your region?
How much money is invested in research and innovation?
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. This news release focuses on the median age of the population, the employment rate for recent graduates and a ranking of the most populated cities (including their commuting zones).

Continue reading Five-page PDF with useful charts and maps.


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