it decreasing? Where can you find the highest labour productivity?
Which regions have the highest employment rates for the age group
55-64? Answers to these questions and to many more can be found in
the Statistical Yearbook of the EU Regions published by Eurostat, the
Statistical Office of the European Communities.
The publication presents data which cover the 254 regions of the 25
EU Member States, defined by level 2 of the Nomenclature of
territorial units for statistics (NUTS 2003). The publication also
covers the 14 regions of Bulgaria and Romania
The publication contains chapters on population, GDP, household
accounts, labour market, labour productivity, urban statistics,
science, technology and innovation, business, health, transport and
agriculture. New this year is the chapter on labour productivity. In
the other chapters, efforts have been made to focus on aspects not
recently covered.
http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-AF-06-001/EN/KS-AF-06-001-EN.PDF
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