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  1. Instagram users in Central & Western Europe 2019-2028

    • statista.com
    Updated Mar 10, 2016
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    Statista Research Department (2016). Instagram users in Central & Western Europe 2019-2028 [Dataset]. https://www.statista.com/study/32424/social-media-usage-in-the-european-union-eu-statista-dossier/
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    Statista Research Department
    Description

    The number of Instagram users in Central & Western Europe was forecast to increase between 2024 and 2028 by in total 4.5 million users (+3.52 percent). This overall increase does not happen continuously, notably not in 2028. The Instagram user base is estimated to amount to 132.21 million users in 2028. Notably, the number of Instagram users of was continuously increasing over the past years.User figures, shown here with regards to the platform instagram, have been estimated by taking into account company filings or press material, secondary research, app downloads and traffic data. They refer to the average monthly active users over the period and count multiple accounts by persons only once.The shown data are an excerpt of Statista's Key Market Indicators (KMI). The KMI are a collection of primary and secondary indicators on the macro-economic, demographic and technological environment in up to 150 countries and regions worldwide. All indicators are sourced from international and national statistical offices, trade associations and the trade press and they are processed to generate comparable data sets (see supplementary notes under details for more information).Find more key insights for the number of Instagram users in countries like Eastern Europe and Northern Europe.

  2. Facebook users in Central & Western Europe 2019-2028

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    Updated Mar 10, 2016
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    Statista Research Department (2016). Facebook users in Central & Western Europe 2019-2028 [Dataset]. https://www.statista.com/study/32424/social-media-usage-in-the-european-union-eu-statista-dossier/
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    Statista Research Department
    Description

    The number of Facebook users in Central & Western Europe was forecast to decrease between 2024 and 2028 by in total 29.8 million users. This overall decrease does not happen continuously, notably not in 2026 and 2027. The Facebook user base is estimated to amount to 192.47 million users in 2028. Notably, the number of Facebook users of was continuously increasing over the past years.User figures, shown here regarding the platform facebook, have been estimated by taking into account company filings or press material, secondary research, app downloads and traffic data. They refer to the average monthly active users over the period and count multiple accounts by persons only once.The shown data are an excerpt of Statista's Key Market Indicators (KMI). The KMI are a collection of primary and secondary indicators on the macro-economic, demographic and technological environment in up to 150 countries and regions worldwide. All indicators are sourced from international and national statistical offices, trade associations and the trade press and they are processed to generate comparable data sets (see supplementary notes under details for more information).Find more key insights for the number of Facebook users in countries like Eastern Europe and Russia.

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    Population, households and population dynamics; from 1899

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    • data.wu.ac.at
    Updated Jul 10, 2019
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    Netherlands (2019). Population, households and population dynamics; from 1899 [Dataset]. https://cloud.csiss.gmu.edu/uddi/dataset/56898-population-households-and-population-dynamics-from-1899
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    Jul 10, 2019
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    Netherlands
    License

    Attribution 4.0 (CC BY 4.0)https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
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    Description

    The most important key figures about population, households, birth, mortality, changes of residence, marriages, marriage dissolutions and change of nationality of the Dutch population.

    Statistics Netherlands will reorganise the tables relating to statistics on population and households as of 2015. The aim is to reduce the number of tables while striving to preserve (much) needed information.

    Data available from: 1899

    Status of the figures: All data in this publication are final data.

    Changes as from 29 December 2017: The final data of 2016 regarding 'Mortality by some causes of death' have been added.

    Changes as from 18 October 2017: - The terms ‘People with a Dutch background’ (in Dutch: autochtoon) and ‘People with a foreign background’ (in Dutch: allochtoon) have been revised. They have been replaced by ‘Native Dutch people’ and ‘People with a migration background’ respectively. The terms in this table have been replaced as a result. - The underlying coding of classifications used in this table has been adjusted. It is now in line with the standard encoding defined by CBS. The structure and data of the table have not been adjusted.

    Changes as from 10 October 2017: - The figure on the 'Population on 1 January, persons with Surinamese background' in 2015 has been corrected. This correction is due to a rounding error. The correction does not affect the remaining figures in the table. - Figures on the subject 'Mortality' and the selection 'Mortality by causes of death' have been corrected for the year 2014. These corrections are due to the fact that the correct average population was not taken as a basis. The corrections do not affect the remaining figures in the table.

    When will the new figures be published? The following figures will be published in the fourth quarter of 2022: The figures on population dynamics concerning 2017 to 2021 and about the population on the 1st of January 2018 to 1st of January 2022.

  4. c

    Data from: Data and code for "Sustainable Human Population Density in...

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    • portalcienciaytecnologia.jcyl.es
    Updated 2022
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    Rodríguez, Jesús; Sommer, Christian; Willmes, Christian; Mateos, Ana; Rodríguez, Jesús; Sommer, Christian; Willmes, Christian; Mateos, Ana (2022). Data and code for "Sustainable Human Population Density in Western Europe between 560.000 and 360.000 years ago" [Dataset]. https://investigacion.cenieh.es/documentos/67321e95aea56d4af048594b?lang=ca
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    2022
    Authors
    Rodríguez, Jesús; Sommer, Christian; Willmes, Christian; Mateos, Ana; Rodríguez, Jesús; Sommer, Christian; Willmes, Christian; Mateos, Ana
    Area covered
    Western Europe
    Description

    This dataset contains the modeling results GIS data (maps) of the study “Sustainable Human Population Density in Western Europe between 560.000 and 360.000 years ago” by Rodríguez et al. (2022). The NPP data (npp.zip) was computed using an empirical formula (the Miami model) from palaeo temperature and palaeo precipitation data aggregated for each timeslice from the Oscillayers dataset (Gamisch, 2019), as defined in Rodríguez et al. (2022, in review). The Population densities file (pop_densities.zip) contains the computed minimum and maximum population densities rasters for each of the defined MIS timeslices. With the population density value Dc in logarithmic form log(Dc). The Species Distribution Model (sdm.7z) includes input data (folder /data), intermediate results (folder /work) and results and figures (folder /results). All modelling steps are included as an R project in the folder /scripts. The R project is subdivided into individual scripts for data preparation (1.x), sampling procedure (2.x), and model computation (3.x). The habitat range estimation (habitat_ranges.zip) includes the potential spatial boundaries of the hominin habitat as binary raster files with 1=presence and 0=absence. The ranges rely on a dichotomic classification of the habitat suitability with a threshold value inferred from the 5% quantile of the presence data. The habitat suitability (habitat_suitability.zip) is the result of the Species Distribution Modelling and describes the environmental suitability for hominin presence based on the sites considered in this study. The values range between 0=low and 1=high suitability. The dataset includes the mean (pred_mean) and standard deviation (pred_std) of multiple model runs.

  5. w

    Dataset of female population of countries per year in Western Europe...

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    Updated Apr 9, 2025
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    Work With Data (2025). Dataset of female population of countries per year in Western Europe (Historical) [Dataset]. https://www.workwithdata.com/datasets/countries-yearly?col=country%2Cdate%2Cpopulation_female&f=1&fcol0=region&fop0=%3D&fval0=Western+Europe
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    Attribution 4.0 (CC BY 4.0)https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
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    Area covered
    Western Europe
    Description

    This dataset is about countries per year in Western Europe. It has 576 rows. It features 3 columns: country, and female population.

  6. Social media users in Central & Western Europe 2020-2029

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    Updated May 21, 2025
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    Statista Research Department (2025). Social media users in Central & Western Europe 2020-2029 [Dataset]. https://www.statista.com/topics/3853/internet-usage-in-europe/
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    May 21, 2025
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    Authors
    Statista Research Department
    Description

    The number of social media users in Central & Western Europe was forecast to continuously increase between 2024 and 2029 by in total 43.4 million users (+19.56 percent). After the ninth consecutive increasing year, the social media user base is estimated to reach 265.37 million users and therefore a new peak in 2029. Notably, the number of social media users of was continuously increasing over the past years.The shown figures regarding social media users have been derived from survey data that has been processed to estimate missing demographics.The shown data are an excerpt of Statista's Key Market Indicators (KMI). The KMI are a collection of primary and secondary indicators on the macro-economic, demographic and technological environment in up to 150 countries and regions worldwide. All indicators are sourced from international and national statistical offices, trade associations and the trade press and they are processed to generate comparable data sets (see supplementary notes under details for more information).Find more key insights for the number of social media users in countries like Russia and Northern Europe.

  7. W

    Key figures of the population forecasts 2014-2060

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    • ckan.mobidatalab.eu
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    Updated Jul 10, 2019
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    Netherlands (2019). Key figures of the population forecasts 2014-2060 [Dataset]. https://cloud.csiss.gmu.edu/uddi/dataset/57266-key-figures-of-the-population-forecasts-2014-2060
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    Jul 10, 2019
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    Netherlands
    License

    Attribution 4.0 (CC BY 4.0)https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
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    Description

    This table contains forecasts (including intervals) of the population of The Netherlands on 1 January by age groups (three age-groups) and population dynamics: live births, deaths and external migration. Furthermore, the table contains information about the total fertility rate, demographic pressure and (period) life expectancy at birth and at age 65 by sex.

    Data available from: 2014-2060

    Status of the figures: The figures in this table are calculated forecasts.

    Changes as of 19 December 2017: None, this table has been published once-only. See 3. for the successor of this table.

    Changes as of 18 December 2014: In this new table, the previous forecast is adjusted based on the most recent insights, the forecast period now runs from 2014 to 2060.

    When will new figures be published? New figures will appear December 2017.

  8. w

    Distribution of population per countries per year in Western Europe and in...

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    Updated Apr 9, 2025
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    Work With Data (2025). Distribution of population per countries per year in Western Europe and in 2021 [Dataset]. https://www.workwithdata.com/charts/countries-yearly?agg=sum&chart=bar&f=2&fcol0=region&fcol1=date&fop0=%3D&fop1=%3D&fval0=Western+Europe&fval1=2021&x=total&y=population
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    Apr 9, 2025
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    Attribution 4.0 (CC BY 4.0)https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
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    Area covered
    Western Europe
    Description

    This bar chart displays population (people) by countries yearly using the aggregation sum in Western Europe. The data is filtered where the date is 2021. The data is about countries per year.

  9. w

    Dataset of capital city and urban population of countries per year in...

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    Updated Apr 9, 2025
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    Work With Data (2025). Dataset of capital city and urban population of countries per year in Western Europe (Historical) [Dataset]. https://www.workwithdata.com/datasets/countries-yearly?col=capital_city%2Ccountry%2Cdate%2Curban_population&f=1&fcol0=region&fop0=%3D&fval0=Western+Europe
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    Apr 9, 2025
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    Attribution 4.0 (CC BY 4.0)https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
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    Area covered
    Western Europe
    Description

    This dataset is about countries per year in Western Europe. It has 576 rows. It features 4 columns: country, capital city, and urban population.

  10. W

    State of health of the Dutch population

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    • data.overheid.nl
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    Updated Jul 10, 2019
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    Netherlands (2019). State of health of the Dutch population [Dataset]. https://cloud.csiss.gmu.edu/uddi/dataset/56757-state-of-health-of-the-dutch-population
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    Jul 10, 2019
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    Netherlands
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    Attribution 4.0 (CC BY 4.0)https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
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    Area covered
    Netherlands
    Description

    Health perception, height, obesity, health complaints, physical limitations, psychosocial complaints by sex, type of insurance, 1981 - 2000 Changed on March 25 2010. Frequency: Discontinued.

  11. Mobile internet users in Central & Western Europe 2020-2029

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    • statista.com
    Updated Dec 13, 2024
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    Statista (2024). Mobile internet users in Central & Western Europe 2020-2029 [Dataset]. https://www.ai-chatbox.pro/?_=%2Fforecasts%2F1145897%2Fmobile-internet-users-in-central-and-western-europe%23XgboDwS6a1rKoGJjSPEePEUG%2FVFd%2Bik%3D
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    Dec 13, 2024
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    Statistahttp://statista.com/
    Area covered
    Europe
    Description

    The number of smartphone users in Central & Western Europe was forecast to continuously increase between 2024 and 2029 by in total 17.1 million users (+6.13 percent). After the ninth consecutive increasing year, the smartphone user base is estimated to reach 295.94 million users and therefore a new peak in 2029. Notably, the number of smartphone users of was continuously increasing over the past years.Smartphone users here are limited to internet users of any age using a smartphone. The shown figures have been derived from survey data that has been processed to estimate missing demographics.The shown data are an excerpt of Statista's Key Market Indicators (KMI). The KMI are a collection of primary and secondary indicators on the macro-economic, demographic and technological environment in up to 150 countries and regions worldwide. All indicators are sourced from international and national statistical offices, trade associations and the trade press and they are processed to generate comparable data sets (see supplementary notes under details for more information).Find more key insights for the number of smartphone users in countries like Southern Europe and Russia.

  12. W

    Working population by sex

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    • ckan.mobidatalab.eu
    • +4more
    Updated Jul 10, 2019
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    Netherlands (2019). Working population by sex [Dataset]. https://cloud.csiss.gmu.edu/uddi/dataset/57111-working-population-by-sex
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    Jul 10, 2019
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    Netherlands
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    Attribution 4.0 (CC BY 4.0)https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
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    Description

    Persons employed, labour force, unemployment broken down by personal features (age, level of education, origin) and sex

    Data available from: 1996

    Frequency: Stopped

    Status of the figures: Figures based on the LFS are always final.

    When will new figures be published? This publication is stopped.

  13. Population; key figures

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    • staging.dexes.eu
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    Updated Jul 17, 2024
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    Centraal Bureau voor de Statistiek (Rijk) (2024). Population; key figures [Dataset]. https://data.overheid.nl/dataset/38367-population--key-figures
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    Jul 17, 2024
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    Statistics Netherlands
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    Attribution 4.0 (CC BY 4.0)https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
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    Description

    Key figures on the population of the Netherlands.

    The following information is available: - Population by sex; - Population by marital status; - Population by age (groups); - Population by origin; - Private households; - Persons in institutional households; - Population growth; - Population density.

    CBS is in transition towards a new classification of the population by origin. Greater emphasis is now placed on where a person was born, aside from where that person’s parents were born. The term ‘migration background’ is no longer used in this regard. The main categories western/non-western are being replaced by categories based on continents and a few countries that share a specific migration history with the Netherlands. The new classification is being implemented gradually in tables and publications on population by origin.

    Data available from: 1950 Figures on population by origin are only available from 2022 at this moment. The periods 1996 through 2021 will be added to the table at a later time.

    Status of the figures: All the figures are final.

    Changes as of 17 July 2024: Final figures with regard to population growth for 2023 and final figures of the population on 1 January 2024 have been added.

    Changes as of 26 April 2023: None, this is a new table. This table succeeds the table Population; key figures; 1950-2022. See section 3. The following changes have been implemented compared to the discontinued table: - The topic folder 'Population by migration background' has been replaced by 'Population by origin'; - The underlying topic folders regarding 'first and second generation migration background' have been replaced by 'Born in the Netherlands' and 'Born abroad'; - The origin countries Armenia, Azerbaijan, Georgia, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Uzbekistan, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan and Turkey have been assigned to the continent of Asia (previously Europe).

    When will new figures be published? In the last quarter of 2025 final figures with regard to population growth for 2024 and final figures of the population on 1 January 2025 will be added.

  14. Population of Europe 1950-2023

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    Updated Sep 2, 2024
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    Statista (2024). Population of Europe 1950-2023 [Dataset]. https://www.statista.com/statistics/1106711/population-of-europe/
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    Sep 2, 2024
    Dataset authored and provided by
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    Area covered
    Europe
    Description

    The population of Europe was estimated to be 742.2 million in 2023, an increase of around 2.2 million when compared with 2013. Over 35 years between 1950 and 1985, the population of Europe grew by approximately 157.8 million. But 35 years after 1985 it was estimated to have only increased by around 38.7 million. Since the 1960s, population growth in Europe has fallen quite significantly and was even negative during the mid-1990s. While population growth has increased slightly since the low of -0.07 percent in 1998, the growth rate for 2020 was just 0.04 percent.

    Which European country has the biggest population? As of 2021, the population of Russia was estimated to be approximately 145.9 million and was by far Europe's largest country in terms of population, with Turkey being the second-largest at over 85 million. While these two countries both have territory in Europe, however, they are both only partially in Europe, with the majority of their landmasses being in Asia. In terms of countries wholly located on the European continent, Germany had the highest population at 83.9 million, and was followed by the United Kingdom and France at 68.2 million and 65.4 million respectively.

    Characteristics of Europe's population There are approximately 386.5 million females in Europe, compared with 361.2 million males, a difference of around 25 million. In 1950, however, the male population has grown faster than the female one, with the male population growing by 104.7 million, and the female one by 93.6 million. As of 2021, the single year of age with the highest population was 34, at 10.7 million, while in the same year there were estimated to be around 136 thousand people aged 100 or over.

  15. d

    Data from: Genetic structure and demographic history of house mice in...

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    • datadryad.org
    Updated Mar 13, 2025
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    Kennedy Agwamba; Lydia Smith; Sofia Gabriel; Jeremy Searle; Michael Nachman (2025). Genetic structure and demographic history of house mice in Western Europe inferred using whole genome sequences [Dataset]. http://doi.org/10.5061/dryad.s1rn8pkgh
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    Kennedy Agwamba; Lydia Smith; Sofia Gabriel; Jeremy Searle; Michael Nachman
    Area covered
    Western Europe
    Description

    The movement of human populations has greatly influenced the distributions of human commensals. Patterns of genetic variation in contemporary populations can shed light on their demographic history, including long-range migration events and changes in effective population size. The western house mouse, Mus musculus domesticus, is a human commensal and an outstanding model organism for studying a wide variety of traits and diseases. However, we have few genomic resources for wild mice and only a rudimentary understanding of the demographic history of house mice in Europe. Here, we sequenced 59 whole-genomes of mice collected from England, Scotland, Wales, Guernsey, northern France, Italy, Portugal, and Spain. We combined this dataset with 24 previously published sequences from southern France, Germany, and Iran, and compared patterns of population structure and inferred demographic parameters for house mice in Western Europe to patterns seen in humans. Principal component and phylogeneti..., , , # Data from: Genetic structure and demographic history of house mice in Western Europe inferred using whole genome sequences

    Â https://doi.org/10.5061/dryad.s1rn8pkgh

    • ALL_Europe_unfiltered_merged_noAlloption.vcf.gz

    Unfiltered vcf of 59 wild-caught house mice from England, Scotland, Wales, Guernsey, northern France, Italy, Portugal, and Spain collected and deposited as prepared specimens in the University of Michigan, Museum of Zoology, and 24 wild-caught mice from southern France, Germany, and Iran from a previous publication (Harr et al. 2016). Sequences were aligned to the mouse reference genome (GRCm38/mm10, RefSeq: GCF_000001635.20). See Tables S1 and S2 of the associated manuscript for sample information, including sample locations and alignment statistics.

    Sharing/Access information

    The raw fastq files used to generate this data is accessible from:

    • NCBI SRA BioProject ID PRJNA1050608

    • ALL_Europe_83samples_filtered_merged_autosomes.recode.vcf.gz

    Filtered...,

  16. W

    Population forecasts; key figures, 2010-2060

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    • data.overheid.nl
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    Updated Jul 10, 2019
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    Netherlands (2019). Population forecasts; key figures, 2010-2060 [Dataset]. https://cloud.csiss.gmu.edu/uddi/dataset/57268-population-forecasts-key-figures-2010-2060
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    Jul 10, 2019
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    Netherlands
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    Description

    Population forecasts: key figures Key indicators of the population forecasts, 2010-2060.

    Data available from 2010 - 2060.

    Status of the figures: The figures in this table are definitive.

    Changes as of May 2, 2018: None, this table is discontinued.

    When will new figures be published? Not applicable anymore.

  17. Population; households and population dynamics; from 1899

    • cbs.nl
    • staging.dexes.eu
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    Updated Dec 23, 2024
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    Centraal Bureau voor de Statistiek (2024). Population; households and population dynamics; from 1899 [Dataset]. https://www.cbs.nl/en-gb/figures/detail/85524ENG
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    Dataset updated
    Dec 23, 2024
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    Statistics Netherlands
    Authors
    Centraal Bureau voor de Statistiek
    License

    Attribution 4.0 (CC BY 4.0)https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
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    Time period covered
    1899 - 2024
    Area covered
    Netherlands
    Description

    The most important key figures about population, households, population growth, births, deaths, migration, marriages, marriage dissolutions and change of nationality of the Dutch population.

    CBS is in transition towards a new classification of the population by origin. Greater emphasis is now placed on where a person was born, aside from where that person’s parents were born. The term ‘migration background’ is no longer used in this regard. The main categories western/non-western are being replaced by categories based on continents and a few countries that share a specific migration history with the Netherlands. The new classification is being implemented gradually in tables and publications on population by origin.

    Data available from: 1899

    Status of the figures: The 2023 figures on stillbirths and perinatal mortality are provisional, the other figures in the table are final.

    Changes as of 23 December 2024: Figures with regard to population growth for 2023 and figures of the population on 1 January 2024 have been added. The provisional figures on the number of stillbirths and perinatal mortality for 2023 do not include children who were born at a gestational age that is unknown. These cases were included in the final figures for previous years. However, the provisional figures show a relatively larger number of children born at an unknown gestational age. Based on an internal analysis for 2022, it appears that in the majority of these cases, the child was born at less than 24 weeks. To ensure that the provisional 2023 figures do not overestimate the number of stillborn children born at a gestational age of over 24 weeks, children born at an unknown gestational age have now been excluded.

    Changes as of 15 December 2023: None, this is a new table. This table succeeds the table Population; households and population dynamics; 1899-2019. See section 3. The following changes have been made: - The underlying topic folders regarding 'migration background' have been replaced by 'Born in the Netherlands' and 'Born abroad'; - The origin countries Armenia, Azerbaijan, Georgia, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Uzbekistan, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan and Turkey have been assigned to the continent of Asia (previously Europe).

    When will the new figures be published? The figures for the population development in 2023 and the population on 1 January 2024 will be published in the second quarter of 2024.

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    Dataset of land area and urban population of countries per year in Western...

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    Updated Apr 9, 2025
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    Work With Data (2025). Dataset of land area and urban population of countries per year in Western Europe (Historical) [Dataset]. https://www.workwithdata.com/datasets/countries-yearly?col=country%2Cdate%2Cland_area%2Curban_population&f=1&fcol0=region&fop0=%3D&fval0=Western+Europe
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    Western Europe
    Description

    This dataset is about countries per year in Western Europe. It has 576 rows. It features 4 columns: country, land area, and urban population.

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    Comparative Data Set of Immigration-Related Statistics 1995-2009

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    Updated May 16, 2012
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    Laura Morales; Virgina Ros; Laura Sudulich; Joost Berkhout; Kevin Cunningham; Teresa Peintinger; Didier Ruedin; Guido Vangoidsenhoven; Daniel Wunderlich (2012). Comparative Data Set of Immigration-Related Statistics 1995-2009 [Dataset]. http://doi.org/10.7910/DVN/ADSI04
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    Laura Morales; Virgina Ros; Laura Sudulich; Joost Berkhout; Kevin Cunningham; Teresa Peintinger; Didier Ruedin; Guido Vangoidsenhoven; Daniel Wunderlich
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    1990 - 2009
    Area covered
    Austria, Switzerland, Netherlands, Ireland, Spain, Belgium, United Kingdom, Western Europe
    Description

    This database covers immigration-related demographic data for 7 Western European countries (Austria, Belgium, Ireland, Netherlands, Spain, Switzerland, and United Kingdom) between 1990 and 2009. A number of indicators are included to cover the following aspects: (1) a general overview about the immigrant population in the selected countries (2) information about numbers of immigrants entering and settling in the selected countries (3) information about the backgrounds of immigrants, such as countries of origin, religious backgrounds, gender and education. The data were collected as part of the FP7-funded project Support and Opposition to Migration (http://www.som-project.eu/)

  20. w

    Dataset of female population and fertility rate of countries per year in...

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    Updated Apr 9, 2025
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    Work With Data (2025). Dataset of female population and fertility rate of countries per year in Western Europe (Historical) [Dataset]. https://www.workwithdata.com/datasets/countries-yearly?col=country%2Cdate%2Cfertility_rate%2Cpopulation_female&f=1&fcol0=region&fop0=%3D&fval0=Western+Europe
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    Attribution 4.0 (CC BY 4.0)https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
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    Western Europe
    Description

    This dataset is about countries per year in Western Europe. It has 576 rows. It features 4 columns: country, fertility rate, and female population.

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Statista Research Department (2016). Instagram users in Central & Western Europe 2019-2028 [Dataset]. https://www.statista.com/study/32424/social-media-usage-in-the-european-union-eu-statista-dossier/
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Instagram users in Central & Western Europe 2019-2028

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The number of Instagram users in Central & Western Europe was forecast to increase between 2024 and 2028 by in total 4.5 million users (+3.52 percent). This overall increase does not happen continuously, notably not in 2028. The Instagram user base is estimated to amount to 132.21 million users in 2028. Notably, the number of Instagram users of was continuously increasing over the past years.User figures, shown here with regards to the platform instagram, have been estimated by taking into account company filings or press material, secondary research, app downloads and traffic data. They refer to the average monthly active users over the period and count multiple accounts by persons only once.The shown data are an excerpt of Statista's Key Market Indicators (KMI). The KMI are a collection of primary and secondary indicators on the macro-economic, demographic and technological environment in up to 150 countries and regions worldwide. All indicators are sourced from international and national statistical offices, trade associations and the trade press and they are processed to generate comparable data sets (see supplementary notes under details for more information).Find more key insights for the number of Instagram users in countries like Eastern Europe and Northern Europe.

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