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Rapid reports population and social conditions. The population of the European Economic Area* on 1 January 1994.
(Eurostat, 1994)
On 1January 1994 the population of the European Economic Area stood at 375 million, 349 million of whom were living in the twelve Member States of the European Union. In 1993 the population of the European Economic Area ...
Rapidn reports population and social conditions. The community population in 1989: Immigration substantially exceeds emigration.
(Eurostat, 1990)
In 1989 the population of the Community went up by 1.8 million, with a net migratory inflow accounting for 1.2 million of this increase. Accordingly, Eurostat estimates the Community population at 327 million as at 1 January ...
Statistics in Focus: Population and social conditions. Decline in migration stopped in 1995 Principal demographic trends in the EU in 1995.
(Eurostat, 1995)
During the period 1992-1994 the net inflow of international migrants to the European Union decreased drastically. After the 1992 peak of 1.3 million persons, net migration dropped to 1.0 million in 1993 and 0.8 million in ...
Rapid reports population and social conditions. The population of the European economic area in 1992.
(Eurostat, 1993-06)
On 1 January 1993 the population of the European Community stood at 347 million according to Eurostat estimates based on the latest figures available. At the same date the population of the European Economic Area (the ...
Statistics in Focus: Population and social conditions. The population of the European Union on 1 January 1995.
(Eurostat, 1995)
On 1 January 1995 the European Union had 371.5 million inhabitants, compared with 348.6 million on 1 January 1994. This increase of nearly 23 million is due to: - the accession of Austria, Finland and Sweden (together ...
Rapid reports population and social conditions. Community demographic data - a new look.
(Eurostat, 1990)
In the hope of providing a more satisfactory response to the growing interest in demography, Eurostat presents its yearbook Demographic Statìstica' in a new revised and enlarged form. The new presentation sets out the data ...
Statistics in Focus: Population and social conditions. First results of the demographic data collection for 1997 in Europe.
(Eurostat, 1998)
Thepopulation of most countries in Europe grew slightly in 1997, though there continued to be some decreases in certain central and eastern European countries. The population of the countries of the European Union grew by ...
Statistics in Focus: Population and social conditions. Beyond the predictable: demographic changes in the EU up to 2050.
(Eurostat, 1997)
The European Union has had a number of demographic surprises over the last 30 years. Fertility levels have dropped dramatically, life expectancy has continued to increase strongly and most Member States of the EU have ...
Statistics in Focus: Population and social conditions. First demographic estimates for 1999.
(Eurostat, 1999)
After five years of rapid decline, the net inflow of international migrants (immigration minus emigration) to the European Union increased somewhat in 1998: from 512 000 in 1997 to 549 000 people. Based upon monthly data ...