002.02.01 Social policy. Social welfare: Πρόσφατες υποβολές
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Statistics in Focus: Population and social conditions. First results of the demographic data collection for 2003 in Europe.
(EurostatLuxembourg, 2004-08-18)This publication provides basic demographic information for 2003, including statistics for the enlarged European Union. information for the 10 new countries appeared previously under the sub-section "Other Council of ... -
Statistics in Focus: Population and social conditions. First demographic estimates for 2003.
(EurostatLuxembourg, 2003-12-15)Based upon monthly data available at the end of 2003, latest forecasts and expert opinion, the net inflow of international migrants (immigration minus emigration) to the European Union is expected to show a decrease in ... -
Statistics in Focus: Population and social conditions. First results of the demographic data collection for 2002 in Europe.
(EurostatLuxembourg, 2003-07-06)The objective of this publication is to provide some basic demographic information for 2002. However, given the timetable (rapid questionnaire sent out in April 2003 with a return date of May), not all countries could ... -
Statistics in Focus: Population and social conditions. Migration keeps the EU population growing.
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Login Statistics in Focus: Population and social conditions. First results of the demographic data collection for 2001 in Europe.
(EurostatLuxembourg, 2002-07-06)The objective of this publication is to provide some basic demographic information for 2001. However, given the timetable (rapid questionnaire sent out in April 2002 with a return date of May), not all countries could ... -
Statistics in Focus: Population and social conditions. First demographic estimates for 2002.
(EurostatLuxembourg, 2002-12-16)Based upon monthly data available at the end of 2002, latest forecasts and expert opinion, the net inflow of international migrants (immigration minus emigration) to the European Union is expected to show a very slight ... -
Statistics in Focus: Population and social conditions. Active population and labour market in the Mediterranean countries.
(EurostatLuxembourg, 2002-10-17)The population of the Mediterranean countries1 is currently relatively young, and it is forecast that the rates of growth in the active population of these countries will be amongst the highest in the world between 2000 ... -
Statistics in Focus: Population and social conditions. First results of the demographic data collection for 2000 in Europe.
(EurostatLuxembourg, 2001)The objective of this publication is to provide some basic demographic information for 2000. However, given the timetable (rapid questionnaire sent out in May 2001 with a return date of June), not all countries could provide ... -
Statistics in Focus: Population and social conditions. First demographic estimates for 2001.
(EurostatLuxembourg, 2001)After a period of decline, the net inflow of international migrants (immigration minus emigration) to the European Union increased from 581 000 in 1998 to 756 000 people in 1999 and 1 068 000 persons in 2000. Based upon ... -
Statistics in Focus: Population and social conditions. Demographic consequences for the EU of the accession 0f twelve candidate countries.
(EurostatLuxembourg, 2001)On 1 January 2000, the 12 candidate countries with which EU membership negotiations have started* had a combined population of 105.7 million people (Turkey is not covered in this study, for the reasons set out in the box ... -
Login Statistics in Focus: Population and social conditions. Why do people migrate?
(EurostatLuxembourg, 2001)International migration flows have increased in magnitude and complexity over the past decades. As a result, migration and potential migration to, for instance, the European Union are receiving ever more attention at policy ... -
Statistics in Focus: Population and social conditions. First results of the demographic data collection for 1999 in Europe.
(EurostatLuxembourg, 2000)This is the third publication from the joint data collection exercise carried out by the Council of Europe and Eurostat. The country coverage is included in the tables and in the Glossary on the following pages. The objective ... -
Login Statistics in Focus: Population and social conditions. First demographic estimates for 2000.
(EurostatLuxembourg, 2000)After a period of decline, the net inflow of international migrants (immigration minus emigration) to the European Union increased from 578 OOO in 1998 to 720 OOO people in 1999. Based upon monthly data available at the ... -
Statistics in Focus: Population and social conditions. First demographic estimates for 1999.
(EurostatLuxembourg, 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 ... -
Statistics in Focus: Population and social conditions. Slightly fewer births and deaths in 1998.
(EurostatLuxembourg, 1999-01-14)After five years of decline, the number of babies born in the European Union increased somewhat in 1996 and remained stable in 1997. Based upon monthly data available at the beginning of 1999, the number of live births in ... -
Statistics in Focus: Population and social conditions. First results of the demographic data collection for 1997 in Europe.
(EurostatLuxembourg, 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.
(EurostatLuxembourg, 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. Non-nationals make up less than 5% of the population of the European Union on 1.1.1993.
(EurostatLuxembourg, 1996)On 1 January 1993, the European Union had a population of 368 million, 4.8% of whom (almost 18 million persons) did not have the citizenship of the country in which they lived. One-third of these non-nationals were nationals ...