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RT @EU_EMOS: 🔎As an empirical economist, Bálint Menyhért studies applied micro- and macroeconomics, labour markets, social policy analysis, and more.

Interested in what he has to say on measuring absolute poverty in 🇪🇺?

Register for the next webinar➡️emos-events.com/

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@momkov The text and the chart both show that Bulgaria is 41% below the EU average. Please refer to the news item linked for more info: ec.europa.eu/eurostat/en/web/p

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@IKanniainen , while a large part of the income earned from this production is returned to the companies’ ultimate owners abroad: ec.europa.eu/eurostat/en/web/p 2/2

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@IKanniainen Ireland: the high level of GDP per capita in Ireland can be partly explained by the presence of large multinational companies holding intellectual property. The associated contract manufacturing with these assets contributes to GDP... 1/2

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RT @EU_EMOS: 📣Our next webinar is right around the corner!

Join us and learn about the main aspects and framework for the measurement of absolute poverty in Europe from Bálint Menyhért.

The webinar takes place on 29 March, 16:00 (GMT+2) via Zoom.

Register ➡️ emos-events.com/events/balint-

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🔌🚘 Electricity consumption in road reached 6 910 gigawatt hours (GWh) in the EU in 2021.

Highest consumption in:
🇸🇪 Sweden (1 433 GWh)
🇩🇪 Germany (1 386 GWh)

Lowest in:
🇨🇾 Cyprus (0 GWh)
🇸🇮 Slovenia (4 GWh)

👉 europa.eu/!rDtfmR

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🔌🚘 up in the EU

📈 In 2021, there was a substantial increase in the number of electric passenger vehicles compared with 2020 (+76%)

Largest increases:
🇫🇮 Finland (+136%)
🇭🇷Croatia (+127%)

Smallest:
🇨🇿Czechia (+12%)
🇪🇸Spain (+15%)

👉europa.eu/!rDtfmR

🐦🔗: n.respublicae.eu/EU_Eurostat/s

🆕 : data for short-term economic analysis.

ℹ️ See the macroeconomic situation in the euro area, EU and Member States with indicators for production, demand, labour and prices.

📊Discover the visualisation tool with interactive graphs 👉 europa.eu/!DHmYwt

🐦🔗: n.respublicae.eu/EU_Eurostat/s

RT @EU_EMOS: The next webinar by Bálint Menyhért is only 5 days away!

The recording of the contribution by Stephanie Steinmetz on labour market inequalities in Europe is now available on YouTube ➡️youtube.com/watch?v=PPQLAg-nXy

Download the slides ➡️emos-events.com/webinars

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🌍🛃 How many first-time applicants were there in your country ❓

Discover the updated interactive visualisation ‘First-time asylum applicants in the EU, 2022’. 📊

Click here 👉 europa.eu/!cHhJCb

🐦🔗: n.respublicae.eu/EU_Eurostat/s

🛂Compared with the population of each EU country, the highest number of registered first-time asylum applicants in 2022 were in:
🇨🇾Cyprus (23 864 first-time applicants per million people)
🇦🇹Austria (11 848)

Lowest:
🇭🇺Hungary (5)
🇸🇰Slovakia (92)

👉 europa.eu/!N4QgrN

🐦🔗: n.respublicae.eu/EU_Eurostat/s

🛂In 2022, 🇸🇾 Syrians lodged most first-time applications, 131 970 (15% of the total number of first-time applications in the EU).

Followed by 🇦🇫Afghanistan (113 495, 13%), 🇻🇪Venezuela (50 050, 6%) and 🇹🇷Türkiye (49 720, 6%).

👉 europa.eu/!N4QgrN

🐦🔗: n.respublicae.eu/EU_Eurostat/s

🛂📈First-time asylum applicants up 64% in 2022

🔹In 2022, 881 200 first-time asylum applicants (non-EU citizens) applied for international protection in EU countries, up by 64% compared with 2021 (537 400).

👉 europa.eu/!N4QgrN

🐦🔗: n.respublicae.eu/EU_Eurostat/s

💰 In the EU, in 2022, per capita expressed in purchasing power standards (PPS) was highest in:
🇱🇺Luxembourg (161% above the EU average)
🇮🇪Ireland (134%)

Lowest:
🇧🇬Bulgaria (41% below the EU average)
🇸🇰Slovakia (33%)

What about your country❓
👉 europa.eu/!FDYxrn

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