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Statistics in Focus: Population and social conditions. HOUSING CONDITIONS IN THE EUROPE OF TWELVE IN 1994.
(Social and regional statistics, and geographical information system, 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 ...
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 Statistics, 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 ...
Statistics in Focus: Population and social conditions. HOUSING CONDITIONS IN THE EUROPE OF TWELVE IN 1994.
(Statistical Office of the European Communities and Social Statistics, 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 ...
Rapid Reports Population and social conditions. Household expenditure on accommdation in six Community countries, 1985.
(Statistical Office of the European Communities and Social Statistics, 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 ...
Statistics in Focus: Population and social conditions. HOUSEHOLDS AND FAMILIES IN THE EUROPEAN ECONOMIC AREA.
(Statistical Office of the European Communities and Social Statistics, 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. Industry, trade and services. Population and social conditions. Science and technology. The digital divide in Europe.
(Statistical Office of the European Communities and Social Statistics, 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. HOUSEHOLD CONSUMPTION IN THE EUROPEAN UNION IN 1994.
(Statistical Office of the European Communities and Social Statistics, 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. Trends in households in the European Union: 1995-2025.
(Statistical Office of the European Communities and Social Statistics, 2003)
The number of one-person households is on the rise all over the European Union. This trend will continue in the next decades. As a result the total number of households will increase, while the average number of persons ...
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 Statistics, 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. About one marriage in four in the EU ends in divorce. 1997.
(Statistical Office of the European Communities and Social Statistics, 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 ...