Eurostat data contains many indicators (short-term, structural, theme-specific and others) on the EU-28 and the Eurozone, the Member States and their partners. The database of Eurostat contains always the latest version of the datasets meaning that there is no versioning on the data. Datasets are updated twice a day, at 11:00 and at 23:00, in case new data is available or because of structural change. It is possible to access the datasets through SDMX Web Services, as well as through Json and Unicode Web Services. SDMX Web Services are a programmatic access to Eurostat data, with the possibility to: get a complete list of publicly available datasets; detail the complete structure definition of a given dataset; download a subset of a given dataset or a full dataset. SDMX Web Services: provide access to datasets listed under database by themes, and predefined tables listed under tables by themes; provide data in SDMX 2.0 and 2.1 formats; support both Representation State Transfer (REST) and Simple Object Access Protocol (SOAP) protocols; return responses in English language only; are free of charge. The JSON & UNICODE Web Services are a programmatic access to Eurostat data, with the possibility to download a subset of a given dataset. This operation allows customizing requests for data. You can filter on dimensions to retrieve specific data subsets. The JSON & UNICODE Web Services: provide data in JSON-stat and UNICODE formats; support only Representation State Transfer (REST) protocol; deliver responses in English, French and German language; are free of charge.
COMEXT is the Eurostat reference database for external trade. It contains both recent and historical data from the European Union (EU) Member States and a significant number of third countries covering the value of exports and imports of products. Data are available: • by type of product (following the Statistical classification of products by activity (CPA) ), • by reporting Member State; • by source and by destination. COMEXT is updated on a daily basis. EU data on external trade are compiled according to EU guidelines and may therefore differ from national data published by Member States.
Website: http://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/data/database See "International trade", "International trade detailed data (detailed)"
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I dati Eurostat contengono molti indicatori (a breve termine, strutturali, specifici a tema e altri) sull'UE-28 e sulla zona euro, sugli Stati membri e sui loro partner. La banca dati di Eurostat contiene sempre l'ultima versione dei set di dati, il che significa che non vi è alcuna versione dei dati. I set di dati vengono aggiornati due volte al giorno, alle 11:00 e alle 23:00, nel caso in cui siano disponibili nuovi dati o a causa di cambiamenti strutturali.
È possibile accedere ai set di dati tramite SDMX Web Services, nonché tramite Json e Unicode Web Services.
SDMX Web Services è un accesso programmatico ai dati Eurostat, con la possibilità di: — ottenere un elenco completo dei set di dati disponibili al pubblico;
— dettagliare la definizione completa della struttura di un dato set di dati; — scaricare un sottoinsieme di un dato set di dati o un set di dati completo.
Servizi Web SDMX:
— fornire l'accesso alle serie di dati elencate nella banca dati per temi e tabelle predefinite elencate nelle tabelle per temi; — fornire dati nei formati SDMX 2.0 e 2.1; — sostenere sia i protocolli di trasferimento dello Stato di rappresentanza (REST) che quelli del protocollo di accesso agli oggetti semplici (SOAP); — risposte di ritorno solo in lingua inglese; — sono gratuiti.
I Web Services JSON & UNICODE sono un accesso programmatico ai dati Eurostat, con la possibilità di scaricare un sottoinsieme di un dato set di dati. Questa operazione consente di personalizzare le richieste di dati. È possibile filtrare le dimensioni per recuperare sottoinsiemi di dati specifici.
I Servizi Web JSON & UNICODE:
— fornire i dati in formato JSON-stat e UNICODE;
— sostenere solo il protocollo di trasferimento dello Stato di rappresentanza (REST);
— fornire risposte in inglese, francese e tedesco;
— sono gratuiti.
Eurostat is the statistical office of the European Union situated in Luxembourg. Its mission is to provide high quality statistics for Europe. While fulfilling its mission, Eurostat promotes the following values: respect and trust, fostering excellence, promoting innovation, service orientation, professional independence. Providing the European Union with statistics at European level that enable comparisons between countries and regions is a key task. Democratic societies do not function properly without a solid basis of reliable and objective statistics. On one hand, decision-makers at EU level, in Member States, in local government and in business need statistics to make those decisions. On the other hand, the public and media need statistics for an accurate picture of contemporary society and to evaluate the performance of politicians and others. Of course, national statistics are still important for national purposes in Member States whereas EU statistics are essential for decisions and evaluation at European level. Statistics can answer many questions. Is society heading in the direction promised by politicians? Is unemployment up or down? Are there more CO2 emissions compared to ten years ago? How many women go to work? How is your country's economy performing compared to other EU Member States? International statistics are a way of getting to know your neighbours in Member States and countries outside the EU. They are an important, objective and down-to-earth way of measuring how we all live.
Website: http://ec.europa.eu/eurostat
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Source: https://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/web/gisco/geodata/reference-data/population-distribution-demography/geostat Created for the Mapping METREX GIS-viewer, hosted by province South-Holland. Link to the viewer: https://experience.arcgis.com/experience/2a24effbf2a1495aa0d20966f4b70886.
The dataset 'Material flow accounts' in raw material equivalents - modelling estimates (env_ac_rme)' provides model-based estimates, for the aggregate EU economy only, of material flow accounts as extension to the dataset ´Material flow accounts' (env_ac_mfa), also referred to as economy-wide material flow accounts (EW-MFA).
Both EW-MFA and material flow accounts in raw material equivalents (MFA-RME) present the flows of natural resources (minerals, metal ores, biomass, fossil energy materials) from the environment into the economy. Both datasets include domestic extraction of materials measured in tonnes of gross ore (or gross harvest). However, in EW-MFA imports and exports are measured in mass weight of the products as they cross country borders. For the derived indicators this implies that they combine data with different underlying measurement concepts. The MFA-RME dataset overcomes this drawback by replacing the material trade flows in mass weight by estimates of the raw material equivalents of the products traded, i.e. how much extraction was needed to produce the traded products.
The MFA-RME dataset (env_ac_rme) includes:
a) domestic material extraction by material, directly taken from the EW-MFA dataset (env_ac_mfa),
b) estimates of the imports and exports in raw material equivalents (RME)
c) derived indicators, namely raw material input (RMI) and raw material consumption (RMC).
Metadata description: http://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/cache/metadata/en/env_ac_rme_esms.htm
Website:
http://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/web/products-datasets/-/env_ac_rme
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This dataset is copied from Eurostat and visualizes the NUTS3 areas as of 2021. It includes information about wether or not the areas are metropolitan areas.
The province of South-Holland also analyzed the population data from Eurostat at Nuts 3 level from 2015 to 2022. We identified areas where the population grew, stayed stable of declined. This information is added to each area.
Created for the Mapping METREX GIS-viewer, hosted by province South-Holland. Link to the viewer: https://experience.arcgis.com/experience/2a24effbf2a1495aa0d20966f4b70886.
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Данните на Евростат съдържат много показатели (краткосрочни, структурни, специфични за темата и други) за ЕС-28 и еврозоната, държавите членки и техните партньори. Базата данни на Евростат винаги съдържа последната версия на наборите от данни, което означава, че няма версии на данните. Наборите от данни се актуализират два пъти дневно, в 11:00 и в 23:00 часа, в случай че има налични нови данни или поради структурни промени.
Възможно е достъп до наборите от данни чрез SDMX Web Services, както и чрез Json и Unicode Web Services.
SDMX Web Services е програмен достъп до данни на Евростат, с възможност за:
да получите пълен списък на публично достъпните набори от данни; — подробно описание на пълното определение на структурата на даден набор от данни; изтегляне на подмножество от даден набор от данни или пълен набор от данни.
Уеб услуги на SDMX:
предоставяне на достъп до наборите от данни, изброени в базата данни по теми, и предварително определени таблици, изброени под таблици по теми; предоставяне на данни във формати SDMX 2.0 и 2.1; — да подкрепят както протоколите за представителство за държавен трансфер (REST), така и протоколите за опростен достъп до обекти (SOAP); — отговори само на английски език; — са безплатни.
Уеб услугите JSON & UNICODE представляват програмен достъп до данни на Евростат с възможност за изтегляне на подмножество от даден набор от данни. Тази операция позволява персонализиране на заявки за данни. Можете да филтрирате по размери, за да извлечете конкретни подмножества от данни.
Уеб услугите JSON & UNICODE:
предоставяне на данни във формати JSON-stat и UNICODE;
— да подкрепя само протокола на представителния държавен трансфер (REST);
даване на отговори на английски, френски и немски език;
— са безплатни.
This is an EUROSTAT manual designed to describe the methodologies and procesdures for the compilation of supply, use and input-output tables.
The ratio between the annual average population and the land area. The land area concept (excluding inland waters) should be used wherever available; if not available then the total area, including inland waters (area of lakes and rivers) is used,
The consolidated supply, use and input-output tables are used for macro-analysis of the European Union (EU) and euro area economies. The tables give an annual snapshot of overall production and the use of the products, distinguishing 64 NACE activities and 64 products from the CPA.
Every year countries transmit the supply and use tables. Every 5 years (for reference years ending with 0 or 5) countries transmit input-output tables (product by product) and detailed use tables at basic prices and valuation tables. Data are presented in million Euro in current prices (basic prices and a transformation into purchaser's prices for the supply side).
Supply, use and input-output tables provide detailed information for a given year on production activities, the supply and demand of goods and services, intermediate consumption, primary inputs and foreign trade. 1) Supply and use tables are matrices by product and industry showing the production processes and transactions for particular products or industries. 2) Symmetric input-output tables are product-by-product or industry-by-industry matrices combining both supply and use into a single table with identical classification of products or industries, applied to both rows and columns.
SUIOT can be combined with environmental accounts (i.e. National Air emission accounts by activity, EUROSTAT) into Environmetally Extended Input Output Tables that enable environmental assessment of national economies.
Metadata description: http://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/cache/metadata/en/naio_10_esms.htm
Website: http://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/web/esa-supply-use-input-tables/overview
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Eurostat datos ir iekļauti daudzi rādītāji (īstermiņa, strukturālie, tematiskie un citi) par ES 28 dalībvalstīm un eurozonu, dalībvalstīm un to partneriem. Eurostat datubāzē vienmēr ir jaunākā datu kopu versija, kas nozīmē, ka dati nav rediģēti. Datu kopas atjaunina divas reizes dienā plkst. 11.00 un plkst. 23.00, ja ir pieejami jauni dati vai sakarā ar strukturālām izmaiņām.
Ir iespējams piekļūt datu kopām, izmantojot SDMX Web Services, kā arī izmantojot Json un Unicode Web Services.
SDMX tīmekļa pakalpojumi ir programmatiska piekļuve Eurostat datiem ar iespēju: iegūt pilnīgu publiski pieejamo datu kopu sarakstu;
sīki apraksta attiecīgās datu kopas pilnīgu struktūras definīciju; — lejupielādējiet konkrētas datu kopas vai pilnas datu kopas apakškopu.
SDMX tīmekļa pakalpojumi:
nodrošina piekļuvi datu kopām, kas uzskaitītas datubāzē, pa tematiem un iepriekš definētām tabulām, kas uzskaitītas tabulās pēc tematiem;
— sniedz datus SDMX 2.0 un 2.1 formātā;
atbalstīt gan pārstāvniecības valsts nodošanas (REST) protokolus, gan Simple Object Access Protocol (SOAP) protokolus;
— atgriešanas atbildes tikai angļu valodā;
— ir bez maksas.
JSON & UNICODE tīmekļa pakalpojumi ir programmatiska piekļuve Eurostat datiem ar iespēju lejupielādēt konkrētas datu kopas apakškopu. Šī darbība ļauj pielāgot datu pieprasījumus. Varat filtrēt izmērus, lai izgūtu konkrētas datu apakškopas.
JSON & UNICODE tīmekļa pakalpojumi:
sniegt datus JSON-stat un UNICODE formātā;
— atbalstīt tikai pārstāvniecības valsts nodošanas (REST) protokolu;
— sniegt atbildes angļu, franču un vācu valodā;
— ir bez maksas.
GISCO (Geographic Information System of the COmmission) is responsible for meeting the European Commission's geographical information needs at three levels: the European Union, its member countries, and its regions.
In addition to creating statistical and other thematic maps, GISCO manages a database of geographical information, and provides related services to the Commission. Its database contains core geographical data covering the whole of Europe, such as administrative boundaries, and thematic geospatial information, such as population grid data. Some data are available for download by the general public and may be used for non-commercial purposes. For further details and information about any forthcoming new or updated datasets, see http://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/web/gisco/geodata.
This metadata refers to the whole content of GISCO reference database extracted in July 2018, which contains both public datasets and datasets to be used only internally by the EEA. The document GISCO-ConditionsOfUse.pdf provided with the dataset gives information on the copyrighted data sources, the mandatory acknowledgement clauses and re-dissemination rights. The license conditions for EuroGeographic datasets in GISCO are provided in a standalone document "LicenseConditions_EuroGeographics.pdf".
The database is provided in GDB and in SQLITE, with datasets at scales from 1:60M to 1:100K, with reference years spanning until 2016. The database manual, a file with the content of the database, and a document with the naming conventions are also provided with the database. For particular datasets extracted from this database (NUTS 2016 and COUNTRIES 2016) please refer to the associated resources in the EEA SDI catalogue.
NOTE: This metadata file is only for internal EEA purposes and in no case replaces the official metadata provided by Eurostat.
This dataset represents the regions for levels 1, 2 and 3 of the Nomenclature of Territorial Units for Statistics (NUTS) for 2016. The NUTS nomenclature is a hierarchical classification of statistical regions and subdivides the EU economic territory into regions of four different levels (NUTS , 1, 2 and 3, moving respectively from larger to smaller territorial units). NUTS 1 is the most aggregated level. An additional Country level (NUTS 0) is also available for countries where the the nation at statistical level does not coincide with the administrative boundaries. For example Mt Athos in Greece and Mellum and Minsener Ogg in Germany. The NUTS classification has been officially established through Regulation (EC) No 2016/2066 of the European Parliament and of the Council and its amendments. A non-official NUTS-like classification has been defined for the EFTA countries and candidate countries. An introduction to the NUTS classification is available here: http://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/web/nuts/overview. This dataset has been created mainly from the EuroBoundary Map v 12 (Eurogeographics) and geographic information from TurkStat for Turkey. The public dataset is available under the Download link indicated below. Available scales are 1M, 3M, 10M, 20M, 60M). The full dataset is available via the EC restricted download link under GISCO.NUTS_2016. Here six scale ranges (100K, 1M, 3M, 10M and 20M, 60M) are available. Coverage is the economic territory of the EU, EFTA countries and candidate countries as in 2013.
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Health-related impactable mortality according to the EUROSTAT sample for causes and ages, 0-79 years – deaths per 100000 inhabitants. Health care-related actionable deaths refer to deaths caused by diseases that are deemed to be affected by medical interventions, early detection and treatment. Age-standard values. Measurement period is 3 years. The value is reported on the last measurement year. Data is available according to gender breakdown.
Eximpedia Export import trade data lets you search trade data and active Exporters, Importers, Buyers, Suppliers, manufacturers exporters from over 209 countries
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Eurostat-Daten enthalten viele Indikatoren (kurzfristige, strukturelle, themenspezifische und andere) für die EU-28 und die Eurozone, die Mitgliedstaaten und ihre Partner. Die Datenbank von Eurostat enthält immer die neueste Version der Datensätze, was bedeutet, dass es keine Versionierung der Daten gibt.
Die Datensätze werden zweimal täglich, um 11:00 Uhr und um 23:00 Uhr aktualisiert, falls neue Daten verfügbar sind oder aufgrund struktureller Veränderungen.
Es ist möglich, auf die Datensätze über SDMX Web Services sowie über Json und Unicode Web Services zuzugreifen.
SDMX Web Services sind ein programmatischer Zugriff auf Eurostat-Daten mit der Möglichkeit:
— eine vollständige Liste der öffentlich verfügbaren Datensätze zu erhalten;
— die vollständige Strukturdefinition eines bestimmten Datensatzes;
— laden Sie eine Teilmenge eines gegebenen Datensatzes oder eines vollständigen Datensatzes herunter.
SDMX Web Services:
— Zugriff auf in der Datenbank aufgeführte Datensätze nach Themen und vordefinierte Tabellen, die unter Tabellen nach Themen aufgeführt sind;
— Bereitstellung von Daten in SDMX 2.0 und 2.1 Formaten;
— sowohl die Protokolle Representation State Transfer (REST) als auch Simple Object Access Protocol (SOAP) zu unterstützen;
— Antworten nur in englischer Sprache zurückgeben;
— sind kostenlos.
Die JSON & UNICODE Web Services sind ein programmatischer Zugriff auf Eurostat-Daten mit der Möglichkeit, eine Teilmenge eines bestimmten Datensatzes herunterzuladen. Dieser Vorgang ermöglicht das Anpassen von Anfragen für Daten. Sie können nach Dimensionen filtern, um bestimmte Datengruppen abzurufen.
Die JSON & UNICODE Web Services:
— Bereitstellung von Daten in JSON-stat- und UNICODE-Formaten;
— nur das REST-Protokoll (Representation State Transfer) zu unterstützen;
— Antworten in englischer, französischer und deutscher Sprache zu liefern;
— sind kostenlos.
Regular statistics on the production of waste by businesses and private households and its management are needed to monitor implementation of the waste policy within the European Union. These data are collected from EU countries on the basis of the Regulation on waste statistics (2150/2002/EC) and published every two years in line with common methodological recommendations. Moreover, a number of EU Directives have introduced 'producer responsibility' measures – on packaging waste, end-of-life vehicles, batteries and waste electrical and electronic equipment, for example. Data on these waste streams are required to monitor EU countries' compliance with the targets set out in the Directives. Eurostat also collects data on municipal waste generation and management, and on the transboundary shipment of waste.
Website: http://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/web/environment/waste/main-tables
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Health policy-adjustable mortality per 100000 inhabitants, age 0-74. Health policy actionable mortality refers to diagnoses and causes of death that are considered to be possible to influence with broader health policy interventions. The diagnoses included include diseases of the circulatory system, respiratory system, endocrine and infectious diseases. In addition, there are also diseases due to pregnancy and childbirth, congenital malformations and alcohol- and drug-related mortality. Age-standard values. Published every three years, in Kolada the latest available value is used. Data is available according to gender breakdown.
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The database on waste at ports in the EU was created in 2018 by CETMAR using the Ports 2013 data available in Eurostat web page (http://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/web/main/home). It is the result of the aggregation and harmonization of datasets provided by several sources from all across the EU and is available for viewing and download on EMODnet web portal (Human Activities, https://emodnet.ec.europa.eu/en/human-activities). Following the MARPOL Convention waste at ports have been reported by Ports indistincly in cubic meters (m3) and/or in tonnes (t) and classified as oily waste (Annex I), garbage (Annex V), sewage (Annex IV), harbour waste (garbage) and total amount*. These datasets include annual data when available and are updated in the following countries: Croatia, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Greece, Italy, Latvia, Malta, Netherlands, Portugal, Romania, Spain and Sweden. *Total amount only report the sum of available values for each of the given units (m3 or tonnes).
Eurostat data contains many indicators (short-term, structural, theme-specific and others) on the EU-28 and the Eurozone, the Member States and their partners. The database of Eurostat contains always the latest version of the datasets meaning that there is no versioning on the data. Datasets are updated twice a day, at 11:00 and at 23:00, in case new data is available or because of structural change. It is possible to access the datasets through SDMX Web Services, as well as through Json and Unicode Web Services. SDMX Web Services are a programmatic access to Eurostat data, with the possibility to: get a complete list of publicly available datasets; detail the complete structure definition of a given dataset; download a subset of a given dataset or a full dataset. SDMX Web Services: provide access to datasets listed under database by themes, and predefined tables listed under tables by themes; provide data in SDMX 2.0 and 2.1 formats; support both Representation State Transfer (REST) and Simple Object Access Protocol (SOAP) protocols; return responses in English language only; are free of charge. The JSON & UNICODE Web Services are a programmatic access to Eurostat data, with the possibility to download a subset of a given dataset. This operation allows customizing requests for data. You can filter on dimensions to retrieve specific data subsets. The JSON & UNICODE Web Services: provide data in JSON-stat and UNICODE formats; support only Representation State Transfer (REST) protocol; deliver responses in English, French and German language; are free of charge.