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Statistics in Focus. Statistics on Pension Funds.
(Eurostat, 1999-05-17)
Statistics in Focus. Tourism in the Mediterranean partner countries.
(Eurostat, 1999-02)
Strong increases in international tourism for many of the EU's Mediterranean partners in 1998.
Short-term Statistics. Iron and steel [crude steel production for 1994].
(Eurostat, 1995)
The total Community crude steel production for 1994, at 138.9 mio.t. , worked out ari increase of 5. 0% compared with 1993 . Comparisons on a quarterly basis produce the following results: 1st quarter: +3.4%; 2nd quarter: ...
Distributive Trade, Services and Transport. Insurance in Europe. 1995.1.supplement
(Eurostat, 1995)
Eurostat has been working for a few years on the development of a European statistical system on insurance enterprises. The elaboration of a first comprehensive publication on life, non-life and specialist reinsurance ...
Statistics in Focus. Distributive trades in the European Economic Area.
(Eurostat, 1999-05-09)
Distributive trades are a vital secto of the European economy, acting as an interface between producers and consumers. The industry accounts for around one third of the total number of enterprises within the European ...
Statistics in Focus. Telecommunication services in Europe.
(Eurostat, 1999-03-11)
Telecommunication services have been expanding very rapidly, with the growth in mobile telephony, data transmission, and the internet fuelling demand. In most EU countries the industry was preparing for the liberalisation ...
Statistics in Focus. Statistics on Pension Funds.
(Eurostat, 1999-05-07)
The provision of pensions is a very important issue for all citizens of the European Union. Likewise it is an important issue on all EU government’s agendas. This is not only due to the fact that the increasing burden on ...
Login Statistics in focus. Industry, Trade and Services. Transport Business Statistics. Ports and terminals dominated by large and productive companies.
(Eurostat, 1999-04-27)
Statistics of ports and terminals dominated by large and productive companies.