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Re @augustusmacfior Kindly refer to this page on statistical cooperation in and around Europe: europa.eu/!p7R9Ww

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Re @GGVP49265778 The statistics presented are derived from the ad hoc subject module on job skills conducted as part of the EU labour force survey (EU-LFS) in 2022. The data encompass the European Union (EU) as a whole, its Member States, and two EFTA countries, Norway and Switzerland. 1/2

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Re @SeieroJorn @kjaerulv Kindly refer to this page on statistical cooperation in and around Europe: europa.eu/!p7R9Ww

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Re @Raymond22536326 Kindly refer to this page on statistical cooperation in and around Europe: europa.eu/!p7R9Ww

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Re @roughrav Use of digital devices includes the use of computers, tablets, phablets, and smartphones for work-related tasks, excluding phone calls.

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Re @anamoghrabii @Regjeringen Kindly refer to this page on statistical cooperation in and around Europe: europa.eu/!p7R9Ww

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🛂In Q1 2023, there were 27 880 non-EU citizens returned to another country (including to other EU countries) following an order to leave. +37% compared with Q1 2022
🔸In Q1 2023, 111 275 non-EU citizens were ordered to leave. +24% compared with Q1 2022
👉europa.eu/!m9Yh4g t.co/OWpOOyhb80

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🛂In Q1 2023, In terms of citizenships of the people ordered to leave an EU country, 🇲🇦Moroccans (9 500) represented the biggest share of the total (8.5%).
🇬🇪Georgians (2 465, 8.8%) topped the list of non-EU citizens who returned to another country.
👉europa.eu/!m9Yh4g t.co/yK6t0KTwwX

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Re @kloczek Data concerning the value are not available. Please refer to the following link in the database for the available data on 'Accommodation offered via collaborative economy platforms': ec.europa.eu/eurostat/databrow

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🎭In 2021, there were more female than male tertiary education students in the EU studying culture-related fields (64% compared to 36%)
🔹Share of women was highest for those studying journalism & information studies (68%) & humanities & languages (67%)
👉europa.eu/!cW4QFJ t.co/l3UuXF79uC

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🚨🚨 Introducing the 🆕 Eurostat Web Intelligence Hub (WIH)!
This exciting new resource will provide building blocks for harvesting information from the Web to produce . 📊
Learn more🔎europa.eu/!bG7jxT

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🇪🇸 Spanish Presidency of the Council of the EU
On 1 July 2023, 🇪🇸 Spain took over the presidency of the Council of the EU.❗🇪🇺
On this occasion, discover some information and statistics about 🇪🇸 Spain.📊
@eu2023es t.co/kGeCN8aiSx

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🏨 🛏️Nights booked online grew unevenly across EU
In 2022, rural areas in countries such as 🇵🇱Poland, 🇫🇷France or 🇸🇪Sweden showed high growth rates.
City destinations such as 🇩🇪Berlin, 🇨🇿Prague or 🇦🇹Vienna still lag behind the 2019 values.
👉 europa.eu/!rVjX9G t.co/pGDXJQ8qg2

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🛏️In 2023, 83.9 million nights were spent in short-term accommodation booked via online platforms, compared to 67.3 million in Q1 2022
🔸In Q1 2023, guest nights exceeded the previously highest levels (2020 for Jan & Feb; 2022 for March) in all 3 months
👉europa.eu/!rVjX9G t.co/Gtc5sR2hep

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