MAP: Eurostat. Eurostat Statistics: Short-term Business Statistics | Eurostat Variable: Employment (number of persons employed) : Services required by STS regulation (except reta... : Unadjusted data (i.e. neither seasonally adjuste... : Index, 2010=100, 2015. Data-Planet™ Statistical Datasets by Conquest Systems, Inc. Dataset-ID: 065-001-012

Eurostat. Eurostat Statistics: Short-term Business Statistics | Eurostat Variable: Employment (number of persons employed) : Services required by STS regulation (except reta... : Unadjusted data (i.e. neither seasonally adjuste... : Index, 2010=100, 2015. Data-Planet™ Statistical Datasets by Conques...

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Main Author: Eurostat
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Data-Planet™ Statistical Datasets by Conquest Systems, Inc. 2017
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Online Access:https://dx.doi.org/10.6068/dp15d3d7152cb23
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Summary:Eurostat. Eurostat Statistics: Short-term Business Statistics | Eurostat Variable: Employment (number of persons employed) : Services required by STS regulation (except reta... : Unadjusted data (i.e. neither seasonally adjuste... : Index, 2010=100, 2015. Data-Planet™ Statistical Datasets by Conquest Systems, Inc. Dataset-ID: 065-001-012 Dataset: Presents business statistics that describe the most recent developments of European Union member states and other economies in four major economic domains: industry; construction, building, and civil engineering; wholesale and retrial trade; and other services (eg, transport, information and communication, business services, etc., but excluding financial services). In each domain, data are presented for various indicators, eg, production, turnover, prices, number of persons employed, gross wages, and more. Indicators are published as indices that show the changes of the indicator in comparison with a fixed reference year (currently 2005). The indicators do not represent absolute amounts or monetary values. Enterprise classifications are based on NACE Rev. 2: NACE is a 4-digit nomenclature of economic activities that was originally drawn up in 1970 and further developed over subsequent decades, with a major revision in 2002 resulting in Rev. 2. Provides harmonized, national-level data on the euro area, European Union (EU) member states, EU candidate states, and European Free Trade Association (EFTA) countries, where available. Indicators are presented in seven broad categories: economy and finance; population and social conditions; industry, trade, and services; agriculture, forestry, and fisheries; international trade; transportation; environment and energy; and science and technology. The euro area comprises the EU member states that adopted the euro as their common currency, which was established in January 1999 with 11 countries and has expanded to 17 countries known as the EA-17: Belgium, Germany, Estonia, Ireland, Greece, Spain, France, Italy, Cyprus, Luxembourg, Malta, the Netherlands, Austria, Portugal, Slovenia, Slovakia and Finland. The EU (EU-27) includes the EA-17 countries plus: Bulgaria, the Czech Republic, Denmark, Latvia, Lithuania, Hungary, Poland, Romania, Sweden, and the United Kingdom. EFTA currently comprises Liechtenstein, Iceland, Norway, and Switzerland. For further information on the countries included in the statistics presented in this dataset, please visit http://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/statistics-explained/index.php/Main_Page . Data are provided by national statistical authorities to Eurostat, where they are harmonized using European-wide methodologies. Data are released at the indicator level on a schedule maintained by Eurostat; hence, currency may vary across indicators. Periodicity is annual for all indicators; monthly and quarterly data is also provided where available. http://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/estat-navtree-portlet-prod/BulkDownloadListing Category: Industry, Business, and Commerce, International Relations and Trade Subject: Economy, European Union, Enterprises, Businesses Source: Eurostat Eurostat is the statistical office of the European Union (EU) located in Luxembourg. Eurostat was established in 1953 to meet the requirements of the Coal and Steel Community. Over the years its task has broadened, and it became a Directorate-General (DG) of the European Commission when the European Community was founded in 1958. Eurostat’s key role is to supply comparable statistics on European Union member state and candidate and European Free Trade Association countries to other DGs and supply the Commission and other European Institutions with data so they can define, implement, and analyze EU policies. Eurostat does not collect data; rather, the agency’s role is to consolidate data sent from the statistical authorities of member states and ensure they are comparable, harmonized according to Europe-wide methodologies. With the development of Economic and Monetary Union (EMU) and the establishment of the euro as the single currency, Eurostat now publishes economic indicators for the whole euro-zone. http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/