Πλοήγηση ανά Θέμα "Household expenditure"
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Rapid Reports Population and social conditions. HOUSEHOLD CONSUMPTION EXPENDITURE FOR EIGHT MEMBER STATES OF THE EUROPEAN COMMUNITY IN 1988.
(Statistical Office of the European Communities and Social StatisticsLuxembourg, 1991)In 1988, consumption expenditure of households in Belgium, Denmark, Spain, France, Greece, Ireland, Italy and Luxembourg reached on average 17931 ECU and 23642 PPS. The 1980s generated an unequal evolution ... -
Rapid Reports Population and social conditions. Household expenditure on accommdation in six Community countries, 1985.
(Statistical Office of the European Communities and Social StatisticsBrussels, 1990)In 1985, the majority of private households in the Federal Republic of Germany, Spain, France, Ireland, Italy and the Netherlands lived in accommodation which they owned. Expenditure on ... -
Rapid Reports Population and social conditions.HOUSEHOLD CONSUMPTION IN THE EUROPEAN UNION IN THE 1980's.
(Statistical Office of the European Communities and Social StatisticsLuxembourg, 1994)This issue of Rapid Reports gives a short analysis of the consumption pattern of households in the Member States of the European Union. Do households in the various countries behave similarly ... -
Statistical bulletin. Population. Up-dating of principal demographic series. 1981
(Statistical Office of the European Communities and Social StatisticsLuxembourg, 1981)The recently issued EUROSTAT publication "Demographic Statistics, 1979" contains de-tailed figures of population by sex and age group, births, deaths, migration, marria-ges, divorces, life expectancy, etc. for years up to ... -
Statistics in focus. Industry, trade and services. Population and social conditions. Science and technology. The digital divide in Europe.
(Statistical Office of the European Communities and Social StatisticsLuxembourg, 2005)During the past decade, Information and Communications Technologies (ICTs) have become available, i.e. accessible and affordable, for the general public. However, a gap remains between users and ... -
Statistics in Focus: Population and social conditions. About one marriage in four in the EU ends in divorce. 1997.
(Statistical Office of the European Communities and Social StatisticsLuxembourg, 1997)As disaffection with marriage persists, so the tide of divorce continues to rise: in most countries of the European Union, crude divorce rates reached unprecedented levels in 1995. In order to gain a clear understanding ... -
Statistics in Focus: Population and social conditions. Gender gaps in the reconciliation between work and family life.
(Statistical Office of the European Communities and Social StatisticsLuxembourg, 2005)Within the European Union, participation inemployment and the amount of time worked by women aged between 20 and 49 are closely linked to the number and age of their children1, which is less the ... -
Statistics in Focus: Population and social conditions. HOUSEHOLD BUDGETS BETWEEN 1988 AND 1994. 1999.
(Statistical Office of the European Communities and Social StatisticsLuxembourg, 1999)In the period 1988 -1994, final household consumption in the EU-15 increased on average almost 2 percents a year. The distribution of consumption expenditures of private households by type of consumption item ... -
Statistics in Focus: Population and social conditions. HOUSEHOLD CONSUMPTION IN THE EUROPEAN UNION IN 1994.
(Statistical Office of the European Communities and Social StatisticsLuxembourg, 1998)Household consumption as presented here is estimated on the basis of the "Household Budget Surveys". At the time of publication of this document all the data were not yet available, but the initial results deserved to be ... -
Statistics in Focus: Population and social conditions. Household formation in the EU - Lone parents.
(Statistical Office of the European Communities and Social StatisticsLuxembourg, 2004)This 'Statistics in Focus' is based on the 2001 wave of the European Community Household Panel Survey, and shows general demographic information about private households and persons in the European Union, household formation, ... -
Statistics in Focus: Population and social conditions. HOUSEHOLDS AND FAMILIES IN THE EUROPEAN ECONOMIC AREA.
(Statistical Office of the European Communities and Social StatisticsLuxembourg, 1995)Recent developments in marriage and divorce, and also in fertility and mortality, have led to significant changes in household composition; cohabiting unmarried couples and lone-parent families are ... -
Statistics in Focus: Population and social conditions. HOUSING CONDITIONS IN THE EUROPE OF TWELVE IN 1994.
(Social and regional statistics, and geographical information systemLuxembourg, 1997)After five years of decline, the number of babies born in the European Union remained stable last year (4.0 million). The number of deaths was also unchanged (3.7 million). However, due to ongoing changes in ... -
Statistics in Focus: Population and social conditions. HOUSING CONDITIONS IN THE EUROPE OF TWELVE IN 1994.
(Statistical Office of the European Communities and Social StatisticsLuxembourg, 1997)^¿L eurostat STATISTICS IN FOCUS Population and social conditions 1997 ISSN 10244352 HOUSING CONDITIONS IN THE EUROPE OF TWELVE IN 1994 Nearly 60% of households in Europe (EUR 12) owned their homes in 1994. The differences ... -
Statistics in Focus: Population and social conditions. Housing conditions of the elderly in the EU. 1999.
(Statistical Office of the European Communities and Social StatisticsLuxembourg, 1999)In the fifty years between 1960-2010, the population aged 65 and over in the fifteen EU Member States will have more than doubled, from 34 to 69 million, while the population as a whole will have ... -
Statistics in Focus: Population and social conditions. Housing conditions of the elderly in the EU. 1999.
(Statistical Office of the European Communities and Social StatisticsLuxembourg, 1994)Since December 1998, direct access to a user-friendly longitudinal users' database containing "anonymised" ECHP household's and personal micro-data is possible through ECHP research contracts stipulating the strict conditions ... -
Statistics in Focus: Population and social conditions. How women and men spend their time Results from 13 European countries.
(Statistical Office of the European Communities and Social StatisticsLuxembourg, 2003)Women and men have similar patterns of spending their time across Europe but there are also some remarkable differences between the countries investigated. The total time spent on gainful work/study and domestic work ... -
Statistics in Focus: Population and social conditions. Lone-parent families: a growing phenomenon. 1998.
(Statistical Office of the European Communities and Social StatisticsLuxembourg, 1998)In 1996, there were just under 7 million lone parents with dependent children in the European Union (excluding Denmark and Sweden), representing 14% of all families with dependent children. The United Kingdom has by ... -
Statistics in Focus: Population and social conditions. LOW INCOME AND LOW PAY IN A HOUSEHOLD CONTEXT (EU-12).
(Statistical Office of the European Communities and Social StatisticsLuxembourg, 1998)This "Statistics in Focus" deals with the issue of low income and low pay in 1993 in a household context. It draws on European Community Household Panel data collected in 1994 in the then 12 European Union Member States ... -
Statistics in Focus: Population and social conditions. More women than men living in workless households.
(Statistical Office of the European Communities and Social StatisticsLuxembourg, 2002)Being in paid employment, or more precisely, having access to earned income, is generally regarded as being essential to avoiding social exclusion and poverty. A corollary of the equal opportunity dimension of the European ... -
Statistics in Focus: Population and social conditions. The EC Household Panel "Newsletter" (1/01).
(Statistical Office of the European CommunitiesLuxembourg, 2001)After a long period of absence, welcome to the seventh edition of the EC Household Panel Newsletter. The ECHP teams, both at national and EU levels, have gone through a very busy period, ...