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Statistics in Focus: Population and social conditions. The entrepreneurial gap between women and men.
(2002)
Promoting entrepreneurship and self-employment is one of the four Pillars of the Employment Guidelines which lie at the heart of the European Employment Strategy. Although the question of women's self-employment is not ...
Statistics in Focus. Industrial production growth led by consumer durables Extract from Monthly Panorama of European Business.
(Eurostat, 2000-03-03)
Output in EU15 advanced 0.9% in February 2000 compared to the previous
month, after a fairly stagnant period for the production index during the turn of
the New Year. The growth rate for industrial production was the ...
Statistics in Focus. Business Statistics in the Telecommunications Sector The liberalisation of telecom markets continues to shape the sector.
(Eurostat, 2000-11-10)
Telecom hardware manufacturing: turnover almost doubled between 1993 and 1998 - employment increasing at a slower pace.
Investment in telecom services dominant throughout the European Union - hardware manufacturing important ...
Statistics in Focus. Developments for output prices during the third quarter of 2005.
(Eurostat, 2005-11-28)
Statistics in Focus. SME statistics Hotels, restaurants and cafés Micro-enterprises dominate the sector.
(Eurostat, 2000-05-17)
Hotels, restaurants and cafés (Horeca) make up an important service sector in European economies, with considerable potential for growth in most countries. The Horeca sector includes mainly: hotels, restaurants, cafés, ...
Statistics in Focus. SME statistics EU very small enterprises show dynamic growth in 1997.
(Eurostat, 2000-07-04)
The society we live in is constantly changing. Globalisation of the economy, technological revolution and the economic unification of Europe are three major factors affecting the economic infrastructure of the European ...
Login Statistics in Focus. Rapid growth of consumer durables production continues Extract from Monthly Panorama of European Business.
(Eurostat, 2000-07-03)
Since the start of 1999 the fastest growing sector of the European industrial economy has been consumer durable goods (see figure 1). The latest growth rates (one month compared to the previous month) of the main industrial ...
Statistics in Focus. Latest developments for production and new orders in industry (excluding construction) during the second quarter of 2005.
(Eurostat, 2005-10-28)
There were signs of an improvement in the seasonally adjusted production index for the EU-25 in the second quarter of 2005, as industrial output (excluding construction) rose by 0.5 % on the basis ...
Statistics in Focus. Developments in construction during the second quarter of 2005.
(Eurostat, 2005-11-16)