002.02.01.0250 Social policy: Πρόσφατες υποβολές
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Statistical bulletin. Population. Up-dating of principal demographic series. 1981
(Statistical Office of the European Communities and Social StatisticsLuxembourg, 1981)The recently issued EUROSTAT publication "Demographic Statistics, 1979" contains de-tailed figures of population by sex and age group, births, deaths, migration, marria-ges, divorces, life expectancy, etc. for years up to ... -
Statistics in Focus: Population and social conditions. Active population and labour market in the Mediterranean countries. 2002.
(Statistical Office of the European Communities and Social StatisticsLuxembourg, 2002)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.
(Statistical Office of the European Communities and Social StatisticsLuxembourg, 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 ... -
Statistics in Focus: Population and social conditions. First demographic estimates for 2001.
(Statistical Office of the European Communities and Social StatisticsLuxembourg, 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 ... -
Statistics in Focus: Population and social conditions. DEMOGRAPHIC CONSEQUENCES FOR THE EU OF THE ACCESSION OF TWELVE CANDIDATE COUNTRIES.
(Statistical Office of the European Communities and Social StatisticsLuxembourg, 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 ... -
Statistics in Focus: Population and social conditions. Why do people migrate?
(Statistical Office of the European Communities and Social StatisticsLuxembourg, 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 ... -
Statistics in Focus: Population and social conditions. First results of the demographic data collection for 1999 in Europe.
(Statistical Office of the European Communities and Social StatisticsLuxembourg, 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 ... -
Statistics in Focus: Population and social conditions. First demographic estimates for 2000.
(Statistical Office of the European Communities and Social StatisticsLuxembourg, 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 results of the demographic data collection for 1998 in Europe.
(Statistical Office of the European Communities and Social StatisticsLuxembourg, 1999)This is the second publication from the joint data collection exercise carried out by the Council of Europe and Eurostat. The results from the first exercise were published in Statistics in Focus 1998 ... -
Statistics in Focus: Population and social conditions. FIRST DEMOGRAPHIC ESTIMATES FOR 1999.
(Statistical Office of the European Communities and Social StatisticsLuxembourg, 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 ... -
Statistics in Focus: Population and social conditions. THE POPULATION OF SELECTED EUROPEAN COUNTRIES BY COUNTRY OF BIRTH. 1998
(Statistical Office of the European Communities and Social StatisticsLuxembourg, 1998)Highlights . France, the United Kingdom and the Netherlands were the only countries with 1 million born outside EU-15. . In France the foreign-born population was 42% larger that the non-national population. . 30% of the ... -
Statistics in Focus: Population and social conditions. Slightly fewer births and deaths in 1998.
(Statistical Office of the European Communities and Social StatisticsLuxembourg, 1999)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, ... -
Statistics in Focus: Population and social conditions. Who dies of what in Europe before the age of 657.
(Statistical Office of the European Communities and Social StatisticsLuxembourg, 2009)An atlas on mortality in the European Union has just been published. This Statistics in Focus highlights important causes of avoidable mortality below age 65, namely ischaemic heart disease, lung cancer, alcohol-related ... -
Statistics in Focus: Population and social conditions. The transition of women and men from work to retirement.
(Statistical Office of the European Communities and Social StatisticsLuxembourg, 2007)The official age of retirement, or the age at which women and men are entitled to draw a full retirement pension, is similar in most European countries, varying between 60 and 65 for women in nearly all countries ... -
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 StatisticsLuxembourg, 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. Gender gaps in the reconciliation between work and family life.
(Statistical Office of the European Communities and Social StatisticsLuxembourg, 2005)Within the European Union, participation inemployment and the amount of time worked by women aged between 20 and 49 are closely linked to the number and age of their children1, which is less the ... -
Statistics in Focus: Population and social conditions. Household formation in the EU - Lone parents.
(Statistical Office of the European Communities and Social StatisticsLuxembourg, 2004)This 'Statistics in Focus' is based on the 2001 wave of the European Community Household Panel Survey, and shows general demographic information about private households and persons in the European Union, household formation, ... -
Statistics in Focus: Population and social conditions. Trends in households in the European Union: 1995-2025.
(Statistical Office of the European Communities and Social StatisticsLuxembourg, 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. How women and men spend their time Results from 13 European countries.
(Statistical Office of the European Communities and Social StatisticsLuxembourg, 2003)Women and men have similar patterns of spending their time across Europe but there are also some remarkable differences between the countries investigated. The total time spent on gainful work/study and domestic work ... -
Statistics in Focus: Population and social conditions. Women and men working weekends and their family circumstances.
(Statistical Office of the European Communities and Social StatisticsBrussels, 2002)A growing number of employees across the European Union work at the weekend on a regular basis. In 2000, over 40% of women and over 45% of men either usually or sometimes worked on a ...