Friday, September 19, 2014
Tweet[IWS] Eurostat: THE EU IN THE WORLD: A STATISTICAL PORTRAIT [19 September 2014]
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European Commission
Eurostat
The EU in the World: a Statistical Portrait [19 September 2014]
http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/portal/page/portal/product_details/publication?p_product_code=KS-EX-14-001
or
http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/statistics_explained/index.php/The_EU_in_the_world
or
http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-EX-14-001/EN/KS-EX-14-001-EN.PDF
[full-text, 178 pages]
The publication βThe EU in the world 2014 β A statistical portrait' provides you with a selection of important and interesting statistics on the EU β considered as a single entity β in comparison with the 15 non-EU countries from the Group of Twenty (G20). It treats the following areas: economy and finance; population; health; education and training; the labour market; living conditions and social protection; industry, trade and services, tourism and the information society; agriculture, forestry and fisheries; international trade; transport; the environment; energy; and science and technology.
Table of contents
Introduction
1. Population
2. Living conditions
3. Health
4. Education and training
5. Labour market
6. Economy and finance
7. International trade
8. Industry, trade and services
9. Research and communication
10. Transport
11. Agriculture, forestry and fisheries
12. Environment
13. Energy
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