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countries. It was developed by Statistics Finland and Statistics Sweden with financial support of the European Commission. Based …
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Description of a common methodology for the collection of pesticide usage statistics within agriculture and …
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freight transport statistics. Part A describes national methodologies for data collection. This information is based on …
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foreign trade statistics. It gives a summary of the main quality indicators: timeliness, accuracy, accessibility, clarity …
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This manual provides a detailed insight into the sources and methods used by countries to compile the data on quarterly financial accounts for general government. It presents the information in a structured way so that cross-country comparisons can be made. The manual will be updated in the...
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statistics. The Compendium is a tool for producers of official statistics, which summarises the key reference information for …
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The publication contains the structure of the classification, the introductory guidelines containing the main concepts, a historical background and the methodological guidelines for understanding and applying the classification as well as a detailed description of the different items of NACE Rev. 2.
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Since 1989, Eurostat and the United Nations Economic Commission for Europe (UNECE) have jointly organised Work Sessions on Demographic projections. The aim is to continue and intensify international co-operation in the field of demographic projections. This publication comprises the papers that...
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The first official data releases of quarterly real GDP for the euro area are published about eight weeks after the end of the reference quarters. Meanwhile, ongoing economic developments must be assessed from various, more readily available, monthly indicators. We examine in the context of...
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