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MACEDONIA IN FIGURES, 2011
Published by:
State Statistical Officeof the Republic of MacedoniaDame Gruev - 4, Skopje
tel./+389 2/3295 600fax/+389 2/3111 336P.O.Box 506ISSN 1409 - 665X
Person responsible:Blagica Novkovska, MSc - Director
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FOREWORD
“Macedonia in Figures” represents a small statistical yearbook, containing tables and charts with data about the Republic of Macedonia from all the areas covered by the surveys that are conducted by the State Statistical Office.
The publication offers an abundance of data on the social and economic life of the country, presented in small tables and interesting charts that are understandable and well-arranged so as to facilitate the observation of a phenomenon.
The concept of presenting comparative data about the Republic of Macedonia and the EU member states and candidate countries has been retained in this edition as well. Each member state is presented with some basic data arranged in tables and charts.
We hope that this edition of “Macedonia in Figures”, just like the previous ones, will meet your demands for useful and interesting data about the Republic of Macedonia and its place in the European family.
Blagica Novkovska, MScDirector
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CONTENTS
Foreword ................................................................................................................................................. 3
General and Regional StatisticsMap of the Republic of Macedonia ......................................................................................................... 8Basic information .................................................................................................................................... 9Basic indicators....................................................................................................................................... 9Geographical coordinates of the furthest points of the Republic of Macedonia ................................... 10Surfaces by height point ....................................................................................................................... 10National parks ........................................................................................................................................11Largest natural lakes in the Republic of Macedonia ..............................................................................11Climate, 2010.........................................................................................................................................11
Population and Social StatisticsPopulation of the Republic of Macedonia ............................................................................................. 12Population by age groups (at the end of the year) - Graph .................................................................. 12Vital statistics ........................................................................................................................................ 13Live births by ethnic affiliation of mother and father, 2010 ................................................................... 14Divorces by ethnic affiliation of wife and husband, 2010 ...................................................................... 15Marriages by ethnic affiliation of bride and groom, 2010 ...................................................................... 15Natural increase - Graph ...................................................................................................................... 16Most common names, reference date 31.03.2011 .............................................................................. 16Population by different territorial levels ................................................................................................. 17Population by age groups, 2010 - Map ................................................................................................ 18Basic data on health care ..................................................................................................................... 19Deaths by causes of death in 2010 - Graph ......................................................................................... 19Basic data on culture ........................................................................................................................... 20Convicted adult perpetrators by type of criminal offence ...................................................................... 21Adult perpetrators of criminal offences - Graph ................................................................................... 21Basic data on education ....................................................................................................................... 22Population aged 15 and over, by educational attainment, Census 2002 - Graph ................................ 23
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Economy and FinanceBasic data on gross domestic product .................................................................................................. 24Value added by activity and gross domestic product, 2009-2010......................................................... 24Real growth rates of the gross domestic product components, by expenditure method ...................... 25Distribution of the components of gross domestic product by expenditure method - Graph ................ 25Gross fixed capital formation by purpose of investment ....................................................................... 26Republic of Macedonia: Balance of payments .................................................................................... 27Average annual exchange rates of the National Bank of the Republic of Macedonia .......................... 29Money supply........................................................................................................................................ 29
Incomes, Expenditures and PricesDistribution of household expenditures ................................................................................................ 30Household possession of durable goods - Graph ................................................................................ 30Consumer price index by COICOP ....................................................................................................... 31Consumer price index, 2000 - 2010 - Graph ........................................................................................ 31Prices of agricultural products .............................................................................................................. 32Labour force and activity rates ............................................................................................................. 33Activity rates of the population by educational attainment .................................................................... 34Employed persons by sectors of activities of the business entities ..................................................... 35Unemployed persons by duration of unemployment ............................................................................ 36Unemployed persons by age groups, 2010 - Graph ............................................................................. 36Employed persons by age groups, 2010 - Graph ................................................................................. 37Average monthly net wage in 2010, by quarters ................................................................................. 37Indices of nominal and real wages - Graph ......................................................................................... 38Indices of the average monthly net wage and consumer price index, 2010 - Graph ............................ 38Average time used per day of persons aged over 10, by activities and by sex, 2009 ......................... 39
AgricultureArea by category of use, 2010 .............................................................................................................. 40Area under main crops ......................................................................................................................... 40Production of main crops - Graph ......................................................................................................... 41Average yield of main crops ................................................................................................................. 41Production of vegetables, 2010 - Graph ............................................................................................... 42Economic accounts for agriculture........................................................................................................ 42Use of own production including stocks from own production at individualagricultural holdings (reference period 01.06.2009 - 31.05.2010) Cereals, sunflower and vegetables - Graph ...................................................................................... 43 Wine grape varieties and fruits - Graph ............................................................................................. 43Number of livestock .............................................................................................................................. 44Meat production - Graph ....................................................................................................................... 44Forestry indicators ................................................................................................................................ 44Areas under forest, 2010 - Map ............................................................................................................ 45
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Industry, Construction and EnergyIndustrial production in natural data .................................................................................................... 46Indices of industrial production - Graph ................................................................................................ 46Energy statistics and energy indicators ................................................................................................ 47Completed construction works by business entities on structures in public ownership ........................ 48Completed dwellings - Graph ............................................................................................................... 49Number of issued building permits ....................................................................................................... 49Expected value of the constructions ..................................................................................................... 49
Foreign TradeForeign trade ........................................................................................................................................ 50Export and import by countries, 2010 - Graph ...................................................................................... 50Foreign trade according to the sitc sectors ........................................................................................... 51Exports / imports according to groups of the National Classification of Activities, NKD Rev.1 ............. 52Import coverage by export, 2000-2010 - Graph ................................................................................... 52Exports / imports grouped according to broad economic categories .................................................... 53
Transport, Tourism, Trade and Other ServicesInternet usage by population aged 15 - 74 ........................................................................................... 54Households with internet access at home (%) - Graph ........................................................................ 54Type of internet connection in enterprisesWith 10 or more employees (%) - Graph .............................................................................................. 55Passengers carried by mode of transport ............................................................................................. 56Goods carried by mode of transport ..................................................................................................... 56Killed and injured persons in traffic accidents - Graph ......................................................................... 56Passenger transport by mode, in passenger-kilometres ...................................................................... 57Freight transport by mode, in tonne-kilometres .................................................................................... 57Number of tourists and nights spent .................................................................................................... 58Tourists and nights spent by types of accommodation facilities, 2010 ................................................. 58Tourists by country of origin, 2010 - Graph ........................................................................................... 59Average expenditure of foreign visitors, 2009 ...................................................................................... 59Domestic trade...................................................................................................................................... 60Turnover in retail trade - Graph ............................................................................................................ 60
Multi-Domain StatisticsShare of gross fixed capital formation in GDP, by sector ...................................................................... 61Share of research and development expenditure in GDP .................................................................... 61Dispersion of regional GDP, per capita ................................................................................................. 61Employment rate of persons aged 20- 64, total and by gender ............................................................ 62Employment rate of older workers - Graph ........................................................................................... 62Unemployment rate of persons aged 15-74 ........................................................................................ 63People living in jobless households, by age groups - Graph ................................................................ 63Total long-term unemployment rate ...................................................................................................... 63Early school-leavers ............................................................................................................................. 64Lifelong learning ................................................................................................................................... 64
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Relative poverty rate ............................................................................................................................. 64Life expectancy at age 65, by gender ................................................................................................... 64Emissions of ozone precursors, by source sector ................................................................................ 65Emissions of acidifying substances, by source sector - Graph ............................................................ 65Municipal waste, per capita .................................................................................................................. 66Electricity consumption by households - Graph ................................................................................... 66Share of renewables in gross inland energy consumption ................................................................... 66Number of active business entities by sections of activities according to NKD Rev. 2, 2009-2010...... 67Number of active business entities by number of persons employed, 2009-2010 ............................... 68
Republic of Macedonia and the European UnionMap of Europe ...................................................................................................................................... 69Basic data, 2009 ................................................................................................................................... 70Participation of population by sex and age groups in the total population - Graph .............................. 71Old-age dependency ratio .................................................................................................................... 72Total fertility rate, 2010 - Graph ............................................................................................................ 73Marriages .............................................................................................................................................. 74Divorces ................................................................................................................................................ 75Life expectancy at birth, in years, females ........................................................................................... 76Life expectancy at birth, in years, males .............................................................................................. 77Pupil/teacher ratio in primary education ISCED 1 '97, 2009 - Graph ................................................... 78Employment rate of persons aged 15-64 ............................................................................................. 79Gross domestic product per capita in purchasing power standards ..................................................... 80Growth rate of GDP volume - percentage change on previous year .................................................... 81Gross value added - agriculture, hunting and fishing ........................................................................... 82Real GDP growth rate per capita, 2010 - Graph ................................................................................... 83Wheat, yields ........................................................................................................................................ 84Energy intensity of the economy .......................................................................................................... 85Total gross electricity generation .......................................................................................................... 86Individuals regularly using the Internet ................................................................................................. 87Households with broadband Internet connection ................................................................................. 88Motorisation rate, 2009 - Graph ............................................................................................................ 89Arrivals in hotels and similar establishments ........................................................................................ 90
General and Regional Statistics
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Vardar
PrespaLake
OhridLake
Kratovo
Vinitsa
Berovo
Kriva Palanka
Probishtip
Sveti Nikole
Radovish
Delchevo
Struga
Negotino
Titov Vrv2748
Golem Korab2764
Babin Srt2240
Solunska Gl.2540
Pelister
2600
Kajmakchalan2521
Carev Vrv2085
Lisets1754
Ograzhden1745
Dobra Voda
2062
Liska1908
Ramno1651
motorwayhighwayriver railway
Sveti Nikole
Skopje
Bitola
Strumitsa
Krushevo
50000 - 99999 inhabitants
20000 - 49999 inhabitants
10000 - 19999 inhabitants
< 10000 inhabitants
lake
national park
Pelister2600
mountain peak
> 100000 inhabitants
0 20 40 60km
KalimantsiLake
Bregalnitsa
StrumitsaVardar
Pchi
nja
Kriva R.
Vard
ar
Treska
Crna R.
Crna R.
TikveshLake
DojranLake
Crn D
rim
MavrovoLake
Gevgelija
Shtip
Kochani
Veles
Ohrid
Kavadartsi Strumitsa
Prilep
Kumanovo
Bitola
DebarLake
Krushevo
Resen
Gostivar
Tetovo
KichevoDebar
Skopje
Valandovo
MAP OF THE REPUBLIC OF MACEDONIA
General and Regional Statistics
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Name of the country Republic of Macedonia
Surface area 25 713 km2
Capital Skopje
Independence of the Republic of Macedonia 8 September 1991
President of the Republic of Macedonia Gjorge Ivanov
President of the Assembly of the Republic of Macedonia Trajko Veljanoski
President of the Government of the Republic of Macedonia Nikola Gruevski
National currency denar
Number of municipalities 84
Number of settlements 1 767
BASIC INFORMATION
BASIC INDICATORS
2000 2005 2010
Population, 31.12 2 031 112 2 038 514 2 057 284
Growth rate of consumer prices, % 5.8 0.5 1.6
Industrial production index 103.5 107.0 95.2
Unemployment rate 32.2 37.3 32.0
Gross domestic product at current prices (in million denars)
236 389 295 052 424 762
Real GDP growth rate 4.5 4.4 1.8
General and Regional Statistics
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GEOGRAPHICAL COORDINATES OF THE FURTHEST POINTS OF THE REPUBLIC OF MACEDONIA
Latitude North
Longitude East1) Locality Municipality
North 42o22’ 22o18’ Anishta (Mt. Ducat) Kriva Palanka
South 40o51’ 21o08’ Markova Noga (Border Stone 177) Resen
East 41o43’ 23o02’ Chengino Kale (Border Stone 47) Pehchevo
West 41o31’ 20o28’ Kestenjar (Border marker E16/VIII) Debar
1) Greenwich
Source: Geographical Institute at the Faculty of Natural Sciences and Mathematics
SURFACES BY HEIGHT POINT
Source: Spatial Plan
Height point Surface in km2 %
Less than 200 m 744.10 2.89
200 - 500 5 769.10 22.44
500 - 1000 11 317.32 44.01
1000 - 1500 5 741.68 22.33
1500 - 2000 1 786.54 6.95
More than 2000 354.26 1.38
From 44 to 2764 m. 25 713.00 100.00
General and Regional Statistics
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NATIONAL PARKS
Geographical coordinates1) Surface area, ha Year of proclamation
Galichitsa 40059’N/20052’E 22 750 1958
Mavrovo 41040’N/20046’E 73 088 1949
Pelister 40057’N/21014’E 12 500 1948
1) Greenwich Longitude
Source: Ministry of Environment and Physical Planning
LARGEST NATURAL LAKES IN THE REPUBLIC OF MACEDONIA
Surface area, km2 Altitude, m Maximum depth, m
Ohrid 3491) 693 286
Prespa 2742) 853 54
Dojran 433) 148 10
1) 118.9 km2 belong to Albania
Source: Geographical Institute at the Faculty of Natural Sciences and Mathematics
2) 49.4 km2 belong to Albania and 47.8 km2 to Greece
3) 15.6 km2 belong to Greece
Main meteorological stations
Average annual air temperature in Co
Annual precipitation
in mm
Days with
Rain Snow Fog
Berovo 9.8 852.4 101.0 23.0 6.0
Bitola 12.7 788.6 119.0 24.0 15.0
Demir Kapija 15.1 654.0 90.0 11.0 32.0
Kriva Palanka 10.8 998.5 135.0 26.0 14.0
Ohrid 11.9 1143.8 139.0 20.0 2.0
Prilep 12.3 747.6 111.0 25.0 7.0
Skopje 13.4 704.1 132.0 20.0 18.0
Shtip 14.1 623.3 118.0 17.0 15.0
CLIMATE, 2010
Source: Hydro-Meteorological Service
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Population and Social Statistics
POPULATION OF THE REPUBLIC OF MACEDONIA
2000 2005 2010
Population at the end of the year 2 031 112 2 038 514 2 057 284
Male 1 016 237 1 022 398 1 030 880
Female 1 014 875 1 016 116 1 026 404
Immigrated citizens of the Republic of Macedonia 639 524 303
Immigrated foreigners 560 967 1 356
Emigrated citizens of the Republic of Macedonia 165 1 282 923
Emigrated foreigners 7 18 84
The population of the Republic of Macedonia, as a result of the positive natural increase, still maintains an upward trend, though at a slower pace. In the period 2000-2010, the population increase was 26172 persons or 1.3%.
There have also been significant changes in the age structure of the population. In the period 2000-2010, the participation of the young population (age group 0-14) in the total population decreased from 22% to 17.4%, whereas the participation of the old population (age group 65 and over) increased from 10.1% to 11.7%.
POPULATION BY AGE GROUPS (AT THE END OF THE YEAR)
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Population and Social Statistics
2000 2005 2010
Live births 26 168 22 482 24 296
Male 13 627 11 451 12 631
Female 12 541 11 031 11 665
Deaths 17 085 18 406 19 113
Male 9 206 9 815 10 168
Female 7 879 8 591 8 945
Marriages 14 255 14 500 14 155
Divorces 1 325 1 552 1 720
Average age at first marriage:
groom 26.6 27.6 28.0
bride 23.6 24.5 25.2
Per 1000 population
Live births 12.9 11.0 11.8
Deaths 8.4 9.0 9.3
Marriages 7.0 7.1 6.9
Divorces 0.7 0.8 0.8
VITAL STATISTICS
During the period 2000-2010, there was a continuous decline in the number of births in the country, causing the rate of natural increase to drop to 11.8‰ in 2010, compared to 2000 when it was 12.9‰.
In the same period, there was an increase in the number of divorces, as well as in the average age at first marriage for both groom and bride.
The changes in the age structure are reflected in the number of deaths in the country. The constant increase in the number of deaths caused an increase in the mortality rate to 9.3‰ in 2010, compared to 2000 when it was 8.4‰.
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LIVE BIRTHS BY ETHNIC AFFILIATION OF MOTHER AND FATHER, 2010Ethnic affiliation of father
Ethnic affiliation of
mother Tota
l
Mac
edon
ians
Alba
nian
s
Turk
s
Rom
a
Vlac
hs
Serb
s
Bosn
iaks
Oth
er
Unkn
own
Total 24 296 12 535 7 200 1 000 1 306 19 129 182 464 1 461 Macedonians 12 658 12 211 24 14 16 15 86 8 78 206 Albanians 7 888 154 7 104 34 13 - 1 9 16 557 Turks 1 080 8 36 932 3 - - 5 6 90 Roma 1 806 13 4 6 1 268 - 1 1 5 508 Vlachs 17 13 - - - 4 - - - - Serbs 109 59 2 - - - 39 - 4 5 Bosniaks 192 6 9 5 - - - 155 3 14 Other 479 64 20 9 6 - 1 4 351 24 Unknown 67 7 1 - - - 1 - 1 57
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Population and Social Statistics
DIVORCES BY ETHNIC AFFILIATION OF WIFE AND HUSBAND, 2010Ethnic affiliation of husband
Ethnic affiliation of wife To
tal
Mac
edon
ians
Alba
nian
s
Turk
s
Rom
a
Vlac
hs
Serb
s
Bosn
iaks
Oth
er
Unkn
own
Total 1 720 927 531 27 121 2 26 17 48 21 Macedonians 920 863 7 - 4 1 20 1 23 1 Albanians 469 4 456 2 - - 1 1 5 - Turks 28 1 4 21 1 - - - 1 - Roma 122 2 1 2 112 - 1 - 3 1 Vlachs 2 1 - - - 1 - - - - Serbs 26 18 5 - - - 3 - - - Bosniaks 19 1 4 1 - - - 13 - - Other 105 33 50 1 2 - 1 2 16 - Unknown 29 4 4 - 2 - - - - 19
MARRIAGES BY ETHNIC AFFILIATION OF BRIDE AND GROOM, 2010Ethnic affiliation of groom
Ethnic affiliation of
bride Tota
l
Mac
edon
ians
Alba
nian
s
Turk
s
Rom
a
Vlac
hs
Serb
s
Bosn
iaks
Oth
er
Unkn
own
Total 14 155 7 309 4 916 627 676 24 134 111 356 2 Macedonians 7 185 6 920 16 17 8 22 105 7 89 1 Albanians 4 982 119 4 779 55 5 1 3 5 15 - Turks 598 6 44 535 8 - - 1 4 - Roma 671 5 3 7 643 - 3 - 10 - Vlachs 15 14 - 1 - - - - - - Serbs 139 106 4 - 2 1 22 - 4 - Bosniaks 114 4 9 6 - - - 94 1 - Other 447 134 59 6 10 - 1 4 233 - Unknown 4 1 2 - - - - - - 1
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Population and Social Statistics
NATURAL INCREASE
MOST COMMON NAMES, REFERENCE DATE 31.03.2011
No.Male Female
Name Total Name Total
1 ALEKSANDAR 23 584 MARIJA 21 3112 ZORAN 16 532 ELENA 12 1123 NIKOLA 15 715 BILJANA 11 7694 GORAN 12 444 VESNA 10 5525 DRAGAN 9 311 SNEZANA 10 3576 DEJAN 9 170 VIOLETA 9 3457 PETAR 8 569 ALEKSANDRA 9 2608 IGOR 8 443 SUZANA 8 5289 ILIJA 8 358 KATERINA 7 857
10 STEFAN 8 040 IVANA 7 709
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Population and Social Statistics
Number of inhabitants
Number of
settle-ments
Popula-tion
(Census 2002)
% of the total number of settle-
ments
% of the total popula-
tion
Number of cities
Popula-tion in the
cities
% of urban
popula-tion in the
group
0 141 0 8.0 0.0 - - -
1-50 455 9 290 25.8 0.5 - - -
51-100 180 12 906 10.2 0.6 - - -
101-200 208 30 087 11.8 1.5 - - -
201-500 294 96 769 16.7 4.8 - - -
501-1000 210 152 214 11.9 7.5 - - -
1001-5000 231 478 106 13.1 23.6 5 17 247 3.6
5001-10000 21 138 355 1.2 6.8 7 47 876 34.6
10001-20000 9 126 979 0.5 6.3 9 126 979 100.0
20001-50000 8 289 185 0.5 14.3 8 289 185 100.0
50001-100000 4 273 444 0.2 13.5 4 273 444 100.0
100001+ 1 415 212 0.1 20.5 1 415 212 100.0
POPULATION BY DIFFERENT TERRITORIAL LEVELS
The territorial distribution of the population in the Republic of Macedonia shows significant disproportion. 57.8% of the population live in the cities (there are 34 cities in the Republic of Macedonia), the highest concentration being in the capital, Skopje (20.5%).
A large part of the rural settlements (the total number of settlements is 1728) are completely depopulated (141 settlement) or have extremely small number of inhabitants, and in the near future, as a result of the unfavourable age structure (old population), will have no population.
On the other hand, in a relatively small number of rural settlements (mostly located in the western and north-eastern parts of the country), the concentration of the population is very large
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POPULATION BY AGE GROUPS, 2010
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Population and Social Statistics
The most common causes of death are circulatory diseases with 57.9% of the total number of deaths, followed by neoplasms with 19.4%, and endocrine, nutritional and metabolic diseases with 6.7%.
DEATHS BY CAUSES OF DEATH IN 20101)
1) International Statistical Classification of Diseases and Related Health Problems, 10th Revision (ICD-X).
BASIC DATA ON HEALTH CARE
2000 2005 2009
Physicians -Total 4 455 4 392 5 364
Specialists:
Dentists 1 129 706 1 425
Pharmacists 311 205 680
Number of physicians per 1000 inhabitants 2.2 2.2 2.6
Number of physicians per 1000 inhabitants 0.6 0.4 0.7
Hospital beds 10 248 9 575 9 183
Number of hospital beds per 1000 inhabitants 5.0 4.7 4.5
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Population and Social Statistics
THEATRES1) 1999/2000 2004/2005 2009/2010
Professional theatres - number 12 13 17
Performances 1 305 1 404 1 064
Attendance (in thousands) 297 303 231
CINEMAS 2000 2005 2010
Cinemas - number 41 21 11
Performances 10 672 1 974 6 193
Attendance (in thousands) 625 98 154
MUSEUMS 2003 2006 2009
Museums - number 22 22 23
Attendance (in thousands) 163 163 957
LIBRARIES2) 2004 2007 2010
Libraries - number 85 72 62
Members (in thousands) 69 74 62
BASIC DATA ON CULTURE
1)Also included is the Theatre for children and youth
2) Included are libraries - national facilities and public libraries
In 2009/2010, compared with 1999/2000, the number of performances in theatres decreased by 18.5%, and attendance by 22.4%.
In 2010, compared with 2000, negative tendencies were also observed in cinemas, shown through a decrease in the number of cinemas, performances and attendance.
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Population and Social Statistics
2000 2005 2010
Total 4 037 5 591 6 026 Murder 35 40 32 Bodily harm 410 297 524 Grievous bodily harm 144 225 175 Rape 19 23 12 Theft 630 1 086 1 144 Aggravated theft 1 261 1 819 1 526 Robbery 64 130 133 Fraud 227 286 289 Misuse of official position and authority 16 81 90 Unauthorized production and release for trade of narcotics, psychotropic substances and precursors 125 242 293
Enabling the taking of narcotics, psychotropic substances 29 56 44 Endangering traffic safety 1 077 1 306 1 764
CONVICTED ADULT PERPETRATORS BY TYPE OF CRIMINAL OFFENCE
Of the total number of convicted adult perpetrators, most were perpetrators convicted for crimes against traffic safety and thefts.
In 2010, the number of perpetrators of crimes against traffic safety increased by 35.1% compared to 2005, and for the same period, the number of perpetrators of crimes - thefts increased by 5.3%.
ADULT PERPETRATORS OF CRIMINAL OFFENCES
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BASIC DATA ON EDUCATION
2000/2001 2005/2006 2010/2011
Primary and lower secondary education
Number of primary and lower secondary schools1)
1 092 1 068 1 046
Students in primary and lower secondary schools
251 944 237 915 205 817
Girls 121 453 115 257 99 415
Boys 130 491 122 658 106 402
Number of teachers 13 693 15 184 17 021
Women 7 796 9 310 11 128
Men 5 897 5 874 5 893
Upper secondary education
Number of upper secondary schools 2) 101 106 117
Students in upper secondary schools 93 798 96 494 95 154
Girls 44 889 45 198 45 780
Boys 48 909 51 296 49 374
Number of teachers 5 607 6 041 7 246
Women 2 997 3 410 4 225
Men 2 610 2 631 3 021
Tertiary education
Students in Tertiary education 40 246 48 368 63 250
Women 22 463 27 411 33 583
Men 17 783 20 957 29 667
Number of teachers3) 1 495 1 668 2 276
Women 482 595 892
Men 1 013 1 073 1 384
1) The data refer to all types of schools from I to VIII grade (regular schools, schools for students with special needs and adult schools) 2) The data refer to all types of upper secondary schools (regular schools, schools for students with special needs and religious schools) 3) The data refer only to teachers, without supporting staff in the educational process
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Population and Social Statistics
The situation in the sphere of education varies according to the level of education.
The number of school entrants in primary and lower secondary education has decreased over the years, as well as the total number of students.
The number of enrolled students in primary and lower secondary education in the school year 2010/2011 is lower by 18.3% compared with 2000/2001.
Unlike primary and lower secondary education, the situation is better in upper secondary and tertiary education, where the coverage of the enrolled students has increased.
In upper secondary education, the number of enrolled students in 2010/2011, compared with 2000/2001, was higher by 1.4%.
POPULATION AGED 15 AND OVER, BY EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT, CENSUS 2002
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Economy and Finance
NACE Section Description
in million denars Distribution2009 20101) 2009 20101)
A Agriculture, forestry and fishing 39 825 44 967 9.7 10.6
B, C, D, E and F
Mining and quarrying; Manufacturing; Electricity, gas, steam and air conditioning supply; Water supply; sewerage, waste management and remediation activities; Construction
99 715 101 264 24.3 23.8
G to S Services 219 405 224 729 53.4 52.9Other net taxes on production - - - -
A. Value added 358 945 370 960 87.4 87.3
B. Taxes on products Minus: Subsidies on products 51 789 53 802 12.6 12.7
GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT (A+B) 410 734 424 762 100.0 100.0
VALUE ADDED BY ACTIVITY AND GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT, 2009-2010
Gross Domestic Product data are calculated according to the new National Classification of Economic Activities NACE Rev.2
In the period 2009 -2010, the structure of GDP was dominated by Services. Their share was 53.4% in 2009 and 52.9% in 2010.
The share of Mining and quarrying; Manufacturing; Electricity, gas, steam and air conditioning supply; Water supply; sewerage, waste management and remediation activities; and Construction was 24.3% in 2009 and 23.8% in 2010.
Agriculture, forestry and fishing had a share of 9.7% in 2009 and 10.6% in 2010.
BASIC DATA ON GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT
2009 20101)
Gross domestic product at market prices in current prices (in million denars) 410 734 424 762
real growth rate (in %) -0.9 1.8 in million Euros (at current exchange rate) 6 677 6 905 per capita in Euros (at current exchange rate) 3 253 3 360 GDP in million PPS 17 273 - GDP per capita in PPS 8 415 -
1) Preliminary data
1) Preliminary data
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Economy and Finance
2009 20101)
Gross domestic product -0.9 1.8
Final consumption -3.7 1.4
Household final consumption, including NPISHs -4.7 1.6
General government final consumption 0.5 0.4
Gross capital formation -1.5 -7.0
Gross fixed capital formation -8.3 -
Changes in inventories 22.6 -
Exports of goods and services -16.2 23.4
Imports of goods and services -15.0 11.3
REAL GROWTH RATES OF THE GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT COMPONENTS, BY EXPENDITURE METHOD
The Gross Domestic Product real growth rate for 2010 amounted to 1.8%. The increase is mainly due to the increase in Export of goods and services.
DISTRIBUTION OF THE COMPONENTS OF GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT BY EXPENDITURE METHOD
Real growth in %
1) Preliminary data
1) Preliminary data
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Economy and Finance
in million denars
NACE Section Purpose of investment 2009 2010
Total 81 872 82 968
A Agriculture, forestry and fishing 3 039 2 356
B,C,D,E and F
Mining and quarrying; Manufacturing; Electricity, gas, steam and air conditioning supply; Water supply; sewerage, waste management and remediation activities; Construction
48 826 51 239
G to S Services 30 006 29 373
GROSS FIXED CAPITAL FORMATION BY PURPOSE OF INVESTMENT1)
The nominal increase in GFCF for 2010, in comparison with 2009, was 1.3%.
The biggest value of GFCF was recorded in: Mining and quarrying; Manufacturing; Electricity, gas, steam and air conditioning supply; Water supply; sewerage, waste management and remediation activities; Construction.
1) According to NACE Rev.2
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Economy and Finance
REPUBLIC OF MACEDONIA: BALANCE OF PAYMENTS1)
In USD Million
2008 2009 2010
I. Current Account -1 235.80 -609.57 -199.98GOODS, net -2 589.90 -2 168.78 -1 945.56
Exports, f.o.b. 3 983.28 2 702.26 3 295.60
Imports, f.o.b.2) -6 573.18 -4 871.04 -5 241.16
SERVICES, net 15.88 24.08 64.41Credit 1 017.32 861.58 917.07
Debit -1 001.44 -837.50 -852.66
INCOME, net -119.78 -66.85 -123.70Credit 272.72 178.14 194.75
Debit -392.50 -244.99 -318.45
CURRENT TRANSFERS, net 1458.00 1 601.99 1 804.86Credit 1 527.99 1 668.38 1 867.05
Debit -69.98 -66.39 -62.18
II. Capital and Financial Account 1 266.69 569.18 175.87CAPITAL ACCOUNT, net -17.55 28.64 17.03
Credit 0.00 35.76 33.78
Debit -17.55 -7.13 -16.74
FINANCIAL ACCOUNT, net 1 284.24 540.54 158.84 Direct investment, net 600.50 185.53 205.56 Abroad 13.55 -11.56 -1.90
In reporting economy 586.95 197.09 207.46
Portfolio investment, net -72.48 147.18 -78.37 Assets -1.10 -51.28 -29.01
Liabilities -71.37 198.46 -49.36
Other investment, net 676.18 355.12 108.70 Assets 297.73 -144.61 -206.35
Trade credits 0.00 0.00 0.00
Loans -7.07 -26.89 9.03
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REPUBLIC OF MACEDONIA: BALANCE OF PAYMENTS1)
In USD Million
2008 2009 2010
Currency and deposits 303.49 -117.89 -215.65
Monetary authorities 24.21 0.08 0.84
General government 0.00 0.00 0.00
Banks 333.67 -108.75 -99.38
Other sectors -54.38 -9.22 -117.11
Other assets 1.32 0.16 0.27
Liabilities 378.45 499.74 315.05
Trade credits 5.73 239.02 90.36
Loans 343.39 102.21 148.95
Currency and deposits 18.62 33.70 -6.27
Monetary authorities 0.00 0.00 0.00
General government 0.00 0.00 0.00
Banks 18.62 33.70 -6.27
Other sectors 0.00 0.00 0.00
Other liabilities 10.72 124.81 82.01Gross official reserves (- = increase)3) 80.03 -147.29 -77.05
III. Errors and Omissions -30.89 40.39 24.111) Preliminary data (revision shown on web site: www. NBRM.mk) 2) Imports data are on fob basis in accordance with IMF V Balance of Payments Manual. Calculation of cif / fob factor as % of imports cif for 2008, 2009 and 2010 is 3,86%. Imports for 2008 have been additionally adjusted with time adjust-ments for imports of electricity.3) Excluding monetary gold and exchange rate differences
Source: National Bank of the Republic of Macedonia
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Economy and Finance
CHF GBR USD EUR 100 JPY
2006 38.8981 89.7611 48.7854 61.1885 41.9345
2007 37.2534 89.4324 44.7184 61.1838 37.9705
2008 38.6300 77.1265 41.8646 61.2654 40.7177
2009 40.5769 68.8041 44.0766 61.2728 47.1313
2010 44.5956 71.7150 46.4574 61.5150 52.9905
At the end of the period In million denars
2006 2007 2008 2009 2010
Money supply (M1) 36 153 47 256 54 119 52 223 57 362
Money supply (M2) 130 340 166 953 178 885 185 984 201 579
AVERAGE ANNUAL EXCHANGE RATES OF THE NATIONAL BANK OF THE REPUBLIC OF MACEDONIA
MONEY SUPPLY 1)
Source: National Bank of the Republic of Macedonia
1) Revised data according to the new methodology based on the new IMF standard reporting forms and the application of the new accounting plan starting from 01.01.2009
CHF Swiss francGBR British poundUSD US dollar EUR EuroJPY Japanese yen
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Incomes, Expenditures and Prices
DISTRIBUTION OF HOUSEHOLD EXPENDITURES
The average household in Macedonia spent about 61.3% of its consumption expenditures to satisfy basic needs such as food, clothing, housing and household equipment.
The structure of incomes in 2010 was dominated by revenues from regular and irregular work with 65.4%, pensions 17.5%, revenues from agriculture with 5.6%, revenues from abroad 2.8%, and social benefits with 1.6%.
The data show that the average household with its available income is able to cover about 89.2% of consumption, while the rest is covered by credits or negative balance of payment accounts or by unreported and informal income.
in %
2006 2008 2010
Total 100.0 100.0 100.0Food and non-alcoholic beverages 39.3 39.4 39.0Alcoholic beverages and tobacco 4.1 3.9 3.7Clothing and footwear 7.1 6.3 5.9Housing, water, electricity, gas and other fuels 9.8 10.4 11.6Furnishings, household equipment and maintenance 5.9 6.1 4.9Health 2.8 2.6 3.4Transport 7.9 8.5 5.9Communications 4.3 3.7 3.7Recreation and culture 3.8 3.5 2.4Education 0.9 0.7 0.9Hotels and restaurants 4.6 4.4 4.6Miscellaneous goods and services 3.8 3.7 4.4Other1) 5.6 6.9 9.7
1) Includes expenditures other than for personal consumption: repayment and debt servicing, real estate investments and savings
HOUSEHOLD POSSESSION OF DURABLE GOODS
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Incomes, Expenditures and Prices
previous year =100
2008 2009 2010
Total 108.3 99.2 101.6
Food and non-alcoholic beverages 114.9 98.6 100.3
Alcoholic beverages, tobacco 104.1 103.3 100.6
Clothing and footwear 101.9 99.9 100.8
Housing, water, electricity, gas and other fuels 106.7 105.2 107.0
Furnishings, household equipment and maintenance 103.2 100.6 100.3
Health 97.4 103.0 100.9
Transport 108.5 90.0 106.8
Communications 95.0 96.5 98.1
Recreation and culture 99.8 95.8 100.6
Education 101.0 101.5 97.0
Restaurants and hotels 110.8 102.2 99.8
Miscellaneous goods and services 102.5 99.9 100.7
CONSUMER PRICE INDEX BY COICOP
In 2010, the consumer price index by COICOP increased by 1.6% at the annual level. The main drivers of inflation were the prices of housing, water, electricity, gas and other fuels, transport, clothing and footwear, alcoholic beverages, tobacco, recreation and culture.
A decrease in prices was registered in communications, restaurants and hotels and education.
CONSUMER PRICE INDEX, 2000 - 2010
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Incomes, Expenditures and Prices
price per tonne
2006 2008 2010Indices
2010/2006 2010/2008 2008/2006
Wheat 7 302 10 972 10 467 143.3 95.4 150.3
Barley 7 506 8 826 7 770 103.5 88.0 117.6
Maize 8 041 14 980 10 467 130.2 69.9 186.3
Sunflower 12 002 15 189 22 685 189.0 149.3 126.6
Tobacco 125 356 150 780 179 434 143.1 119.0 120.3
Tomatoes 25 854 22 243 40 202 155.5 180.7 86.0
Peppers 14 091 14 626 16 715 118.6 114.3 103.8
Cucumbers 20 999 27 501 37 096 176.7 134.9 131.0
Melons and watermelons
5 427 5 108 7 932 146.2 155.3 94.1
Apples 12 052 13 514 7 262 60.3 53.7 112.1
Pears 8 000 22 000 24 500 306.3 111.4 275.0
Peaches 17 009 19 853 27 712 162.9 139.6 116.7
Plums 10 233 10 405 11 818 115.5 113.6 101.7
Grapes 11 676 14 226 10 037 86.0 70.6 121.8
PRICES OF AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS1)
1) The prices of agricultural products are calculated from the values and quantities of purchased agricultural products from private producers and sold from own production
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Incomes, Expenditures and Prices
2000 2005 2010
Labour Force 811 557 869 187 938 294 Men 488 544 523 275 575 349
Women 323 014 345 912 362 945
Activity rate 52.9 54.1 56.9
Men 64.4 64.9 69.8
Women 41.7 43.2 44.0
Employed 549 846 545 253 637 855 Men 339 550 332 179 391 923
Women 210 297 213 074 245 932
Employment rate 35.8 33.9 38.7
Men 44.7 41.2 47.5
Women 27.1 26.6 29.8
Unemployed 261 711 323 934 300 439 Men 148 994 191 096 183 426
Women 112 717 132 838 117 013
Unemployment rate 32.2 37.3 32.0
Men 30.5 36.5 31.9
Women 34.9 38.4 32.2
LABOUR FORCE AND ACTIVITY RATES
In the period from 2000 to 2010, the activity, employment and unemployment rates have registered minimal changes from year to year, in terms of increase and/or decrease.
In this period, the highest activity rate was recorded in 2010, standing at 56.9. The highest employment rate of 38.7 was recorded in 2010, while the lowest unemployment rate of 30.5 was registered in 2001.
The total number of employed persons in 2000 was dominated by the age group 40-44 years, in 2005 by the age group 45-49 years, and in 2010 by the age group 30-34 years. The employment rate for these age groups was 62.8 in 2000, 56.7 in 2005 and 56.5 in 2010.
Women’s participation in the total number of employed was lower than men’s participation, which is also reflected in the employment rate of the female population. The share of employed women in the total number of employed persons was 38.2% in 2000, 39.1% in 2005, while in 2010 it was 38.6%.
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Activity rate
2006 2008 2010
Total
Total 55.1 56.3 56.9
Without education 15.8 17.1 16.5
Incomplete primary and lower secondary education 26.8 25.5 24.9
Primary and lower secondary education 42.2 42.6 41.2
3 years of secondary education 74.1 74.1 72.4
4 years of secondary education 67.9 69.7 68.8
Higher education 70.2 71.3 65.9
University level education1) 87.2 83.7 85.6
Men
Total 67.3 68.8 69.8
Without education 34.3 31.9 33.8
Incomplete primary and lower secondary education 42.4 41.3 42.9
Primary and lower secondary education 59.9 59.6 60.6
3 years of secondary education 78.3 79.3 79.4
4 years of secondary education 72.8 76.1 75.1
Higher education 71.3 71.0 62.8
University level education1) 85.5 83.0 84.6
Women
Total 42.9 43.8 44.0
Without education 9.6 12.3 10.9
Incomplete primary and lower secondary education 18.1 17.7 16.5
Primary and lower secondary education 26.4 27.3 24.9
3 years of secondary education 66.2 64.8 59.5
4 years of secondary education 62.1 61.8 61.0
Higher education 68.7 71.6 70.1
University level education1) 89.1 84.4 86.7
ACTIVITY RATES OF THE POPULATION BY EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT
1) Also included are master's degree and doctorate
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Incomes, Expenditures and Prices
2006 2008 2010
Total 570 404 609 015 637 855
Agriculture, hunting and forestry 114 485 119 498 121 521
Fishing 292 251 250
Mining and quarrying 3 861 6 680 4 964
Manufacturing 123 066 128 953 124 282
Electricity, gas and water supply 15 955 15 516 15 043
Construction 43 203 39 381 40 953Wholesale and retail trade, repair of motor vehicles, motorcycles and personal and household goods 73 015 86 553 96 206
Hotels and restaurants 19 034 19 117 21 522
Transport, storage and communication 30 000 37 726 35 909
Financial intermediation 7 081 7 739 8 907
Real estate, renting and business activities 15 376 16 298 21 058Public administration and defence, compulsory social security 39 343 42 227 46 415
Education 33 394 33 615 38 862
Health and social work 32 584 32 906 35 959Other community, social and personal service activities 18 290 21 008 23 939
Private households employing domestic staff and undifferentiated production activities of households for own use
464 733 1 408
Extraterritorial organisations and bodies 962 814 656
EMPLOYED PERSONS BY SECTORS OF ACTIVITIES OF THE BUSINESS ENTITIES
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Incomes, Expenditures and Prices
2000 2005 2010
Total 261 711 323 934 300 439
Up to 1 month 12 451 6 490 9 968
2-5 month 12 336 16 613 20 935
6-11 months 18 834 19 843 19 238
12-17 months 12 108 19 476 19 614
18-23 months 20 407 16 017 15 465
2 years 3 195 2 960 2 632
3 years 24 399 30 710 22 841
4 years and longer 157 982 211 825 189 747
UNEMPLOYED PERSONS BY DURATION OF UNEMPLOYMENT
The total number of unemployed persons is dominated by the younger population between 20 and 29 years of age. The unemployment rate for that age group was 54.2 in 2000, 53.5 in 2005, and 44.6 in 2010.
In the period from 2000 to 2010, most unemployed persons were seeking job for more than 1 year. In 2010, their participation in the total number of unemployed persons was 83.3%.
UNEMPLOYED PERSONS BY AGE GROUPS, 2010
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Incomes, Expenditures and Prices
I II III IV
Total 20 303 20 555 20 464 20 891
Agriculture, hunting and forestry 14 793 14 856 14 795 14 809
Fishing 11 669 12 092 12 452 11 391
Mining and quarrying 21 691 21 804 21 445 22 537
Manufacturing 14 344 14 605 14 830 15 241
Electricity, gas and water supply 28 611 28 169 28 398 28 656
Construction 14 458 15 365 15 535 15 752Wholesale and retail trade, repair of motor vehicles, motorcycles and personal and household goods 18 588 18 875 18 737 18 897
Hotels and restaurants 14 204 14 445 14 149 14 683
Transport, storage and communication 25 158 25 180 23 911 27 040
Financial intermediation 36 203 36 375 36 215 37 086
Real estate, renting and business activities 19 695 19 784 19 873 20 214Public administration and defence, compulsory social security 24 803 24 991 24 822 24 797
Education 20 554 21 388 21 339 21 403
Health and social work 21 848 21 571 21 525 21 560
Other community, social and personal service activities 18 084 17 932 17 834 18 499
AVERAGE MONTHLY NET WAGE IN 2010, BY QUARTERS
EMPLOYED PERSONS BY AGE GROUPS, 2010
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INDICES OF NOMINAL AND REAL WAGES
2000=100
INDICES OF THE AVERAGE MONTHLY NET WAGE AND CONSUMER PRICE INDEX, 2010
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Incomes, Expenditures and Prices
AVERAGE TIME USED PER DAY OF PERSONS AGED OVER 10, BY ACTIVITIES AND BY SEX, 2009
Total Males Females
Sleeping 8.32 8.33 8.32
Free time activities 5.15 5.43 4.46
Domestic activities 2.38 1.17 3.58
Employment 2.18 3.00 1.37
Eating and drinking 2.08 2.08 2.08
Other personal care 1.09 1.08 1.11
Travelling 1.10 1.23 0.56
Study 0.45 0.44 0.47
Voluntary work and informal help 0.03 0.03 0.03
Other 0.01 0.01 0.01
hours and minutes
Average time used per day of persons aged over 10, by groups: Sleeping takes up 35% (8 hours and 32 minutes). This includes sleeping during the day or at night, as well as lying in bed due to disability. Free time activities participate with 22% (5 hours and 15 minutes), covering socialisation, visits and feasts, telephone conversations, entertainment and culture, resting, sports, walking, etc. The Domestic activities occupy 11%, Employment accounts for 10% (main and second job), Eating and drinking represent 9%, and Other personal care, having a 5% share, includes activities that people do for themselves. Travelling (related to main purpose) takes up 5%, Studying participates with 3% (45 minutes), while the group Other includes other unspecified activities, i.e. not belonging in any of these groups or not specifically listed.
The difference between men and women is particularly large in domestic activities and employment.
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Agriculture
AREA BY CATEGORY OF USE, 2010ha
Agricultural area 1 120 584
Cultivated land - total 508 697
Arable land and gardens 415 008
Orchards 13 932
Vineyards 20 669
Meadows 59 088
Pastures 611 183
AREA UNDER MAIN CROPS
ha
2000 2005 2010
Wheat 121 103 108 367 79 865
Barley 49 765 50 341 42 802
Tobacco 22 785 18 488 20 300
Tomatoes 6 778 5 728 5 665
Apples (number of fruit-bearing trees in 000) 3 117 3 644 4 313
Grapes (number of fruit-bearing vines in 000) 91 356 85 098 76 347
Plant production in the period between 2000 and 2010 is characterised by a slight decrease in area under cereals. In vineyards there is a slight decrease in the number of fruit-bearing vines, whereas an increase was registered in the number of fruit-bearing trees and production of apples.
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PRODUCTION OF MAIN CROPS
Unit of measurement 2000 2005 2010
Wheat kg/ha 2 472 3 081 3 044
Barley kg/ha 2 213 2 719 2 951
Tobacco kg/ha 973 1 498 1 492
Tomatoes kg/ha 19 866 20 362 29 658
Apples (kg/tree) 27 24 28
Grapes (kg per vine) 3 3 3
AVERAGE YIELD OF MAIN CROPS
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PRODUCTION OF VEGETABLES, 2010
ECONOMIC ACCOUNTS FOR AGRICULTURE
Agricultural output, Gross value added and Labour input, 1999-2009
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Agriculture
USE OF OWN PRODUCTION INCLUDING STOCKS FROM OWN PRODUCTION AT INDIVIDUAL AGRICULTURAL HOLDINGS (REFERENCE PERIOD 01.06.2009 - 31.05.2010)1)
Cereals, sunflower and vegetables
Wine grape varieties and fruits
1) Results are obtained from the Farm Structure Survey, 2010
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Agriculture
In 2005 and 2010, the number of sheep and poultry decreased in comparison with 2000.
In 2005, the number of cattle and pigs decreased in comparison with 2000, while the number of cattle and pigs in 2010 increased in comparison with 2005.
MEAT PRODUCTION
2000 2005 2010
Forest fires (ha) 4 807 3 093 4 725
Afforested area (ha) 2 370 2 063 2 969
Workers in forestry 3 060 2 184 2 576
FORESTRY INDICATORS
000 heads
2000 2005 2010
Cattle 265 248 260
Sheep 1 251 1 244 778
Pigs 204 156 191
Poultry 3 713 2 617 1 995
NUMBER OF LIVESTOCK
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AREAS UNDER FOREST, 2010
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Industry, Construction and Energy
Name of the product Measure-ment unit 2008 2009 2010
Lead concentrates t 67 401 63 227 55 802
Zinc concentrates t 77 473 77 296 65 743
Processed liquid milk t 25 999 27 214 30 564
Refined sunflower-seed and safflower oil and their fractions (excluding chemically modified) t 31 211 26 855 31 347
Wine of fresh grapes, in bulk hl 924 348 955 064 772 093
Wine of fresh grapes, in bottles hl 157 862 179 434 151 212
Mineral waters and aerated waters, unsweetened '000 hl 474 453 622
Fermented tobacco t 16 737 14 858 19 944
Medicaments kg 3 591 731 3 140 741 3 111 402
Non-refractory ceramic building bricks, flooring blocks, support or filler tiles and the like
'000 pieces
NF289 558 242 458 113 535
Ferro-alloys t 125 254 19 657 81 162
INDUSTRIAL PRODUCTION IN NATURAL DATA
The graph shows the industrial production in the period 2001-2010. Included in the calculation of the Index of Industrial Production are the sections Mining and quarrying, Manufacturing industry and Electricity, gas and water supply from the National Classification of Activities. From the graph, it can be seen that in 2009 and 2010 the industrial production decreased significantly in comparison with previous years mostly because of the decrease in production in Manufacturing industry.
INDICES OF INDUSTRIAL PRODUCTION
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Industry, Construction and Energy
Energy statistics 2009 20101)
Total primary energy production 1000 toe 1 607 1 616Net energy imports 1000 toe 1 273 1 268
Net oil imports 1000 toe 1 034 923Net natural gas imports 1000 toe 64 95
Gross inland energy consumption 1000 toe 2 810 2 875Final energy consumption 1000 toe 1 671 1 789
Industry 1000 toe 422 525Transport 1000 toe 440 461Services, households, etc. 1000 toe 810 803
Gross electricity generation GWh 6 828 7 258Final electricity consumption GWh 6 392 6 782Socio-economic statisticsGross domestic product (at current exchange rate) Mio EUR 6 677 6 905Population (annual average) 2 050 671 2 055 004Energy intensityGross inland consumption / GDP(95) kgoe/1000 EUR 421 416Final energy consumption / GDP(95) kgoe/1000 EUR 250 259Energy consumption per inhabitantGross inland energy consumption / capita kgoe/capita 1 370 1 399Final energy consumption / capita kgoe/capita 815 871Household consumption / capita kgoe/capita 264 262Final electricity consumption / capita kWh/capita 3 117 3 300Energy dependencyNet energy imports / Gross inland consumption in % 45.3 44.1Energy efficiencyFinal energy consumption / Gross inland consumption in % 59.5 62.2Efficiency of thermal power stations in % 36.2 34.8Renewable energy Share of electricity from renewable sources in total electricity production in % 18.6 33.5
Share of electricity from renewable sources in gross consumption of electricity in % 15.0 28.0
ENERGY STATISTICS AND ENERGY INDICATORS
1) Preliminary data
In 2010, the energy import dependency of the Republic of Macedonia was 44.1%. Energy efficiency of consumption was 62.2% of Gross inland consumption. Household energy consumption was 262 kgoe per capita. Electricity consumption was 3300
kWh per capita from final electricity consumption.
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Industry, Construction and Energy
million denars
2000 2005 2010
Total 7 407 5 332 8 567
Residential buildings 661 416 288
Non-residential buildings 389 726 1 648
Transport infrastructure 3 185 1 771 2 181
Pipelines, communication and electricity lines 540 453 467
Complex constructions on industrial sites 218 151 808
Other civil engineering works 87 29 601
Reconstruction, recovery, adaptation, capital repairs and current maintenance works on constructions
1 916 1 285 1 812
Construction works 411 501 762
COMPLETED CONSTRUCTION WORKS BY BUSINESS ENTITIES ON STRUCTURES IN PUBLIC OWNERSHIP
The largest contributor to the total value of completed construction works on structures in public ownership, built by business entities, is transport infrastructure (with 25.5% in 2010; 33.2% in 2005 and 43.0% in 2005), followed by reconstruction, recovery, adaptation, capital repairs and current maintenance works on constructions (with 21.2% in 2010; 24.1% in 2005 and 25.9% in 2000), non-residential buildings (with 19.2% in 2010; 13.6% in 2005 and 5.3% in 2000), etc.
In 2000, 2005 and 2010, dwellings with 3 rooms were built the most, their share in the total number of completed dwellings by years ranging between 31.5% in 2010, 36.5% in 2000 and 28.8% in 2005, followed by 2-room dwellings with 27.4% in 2010, 37.3% in 2005 and 28.1% in 2000, etc.
In 2008, 2009 and 2010, most building permits were issued for buildings (81.4% in 2008, 79.4% in 2009 and 76.0% in 2010) and for reconstructions (14.3% in 2010, 13.4% in 2008 and 12.7% in 2009); therefore, the expected value of the buildings has the highest share (88.6% in 2008, 85.0% in 2009 and 73.2% in 2010), followed by reconstructions (15.3% in 2010, 6.4% in 2008 and 5.1% in 2009).
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Industry, Construction and Energy
COMPLETED DWELLINGS
Total Buildings Civil engineering Reconstruction
2008 3 463 2 817 181 465
2009 3 074 2 441 243 390
2010 2 854 2 170 277 407
NUMBER OF ISSUED BUILDING PERMITS
in thousand denars
Total Buildings Civil engineering Reconstruction
2008 28 305 176 25 081 157 1 419 207 1 804 812
2009 23 731 789 20 176 203 2 333 574 1 222 012
2010 27 579 929 20 187 954 3 166 058 4 225 917
EXPECTED VALUE OF THE CONSTRUCTIONS
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Foreign Trade
2006 2009 20101)
Trade volume 6 167 417 7 781 309 8 752 498
Further processing volume 1 112 402 1 390 735 1 376 063
Export 2 415 161 2 708 488 3 301 829
Export - further processing 641 198 827 472 772 939
Import 3 752 256 5 072 821 5 450 669
Import - further processing 471 204 563 263 603 125
Import coverage by export 64.4 53.4 60.6
FOREIGN TRADE
1) Previous data
The participation of further processing in the exports and imports decreased from 18.0% in the total trade volume in 2006 to 15.7% in 2010. In the exports, the share of further processing decreased from 26.5% in 2006 to 23.4% in 2010, while in the imports it decreased from 12.6% in 2006 to 11.1% in 2010. This shows that the economy is becoming more oriented towards domestic production rather than export of labour force.
EXPORT AND IMPORT BY COUNTRIES, 20101)
in '000 US $
Exports Imports
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Foreign Trade
2006 2009 20102)
Import Export Import Export Import Export
TOTAL 3 752 256 2 415 161 5 072 821 2 708 488 5 450 669 3 301 829
Food and live animals 362 394 192 706 559 289 283 631 558 110 328 697
Beverages and tobacco 31 845 193 620 51 706 197 104 57 578 202 541
Crude materials, inedible, except fuels 133 523 113 602 203 458 173 721 288 102 259 994
Mineral fuels, lubricants and related materials 758 921 225 028 811 144 202 940 966 845 257 375
Animal and vegetable oils, fats and waxes 31 358 2 156 45 876 8 165 51 837 11 303
Chemicals and related products, n.e.s. 364 549 100 656 569 406 172 246 662 608 381 798
Manufactured goods classified chiefly by material
1 120 974 853 788 1 214 042 771 460 1 374 187 989 947
Machinery and transport equipment 688 844 118 654 1 215 201 153 291 1 090 768 152 761
Miscellaneous manufactured articles 257 729 612 000 392 744 745 095 393 242 715 059
Commodities and transactions not classified elsewhere in the SITC
2 118 2 951 9 956 834 7 392 2 354
FOREIGN TRADE ACCORDING TO THE SITC SECTORS1)
1) SITC - Standard International Trade Classification, Revision 42) Previous data
The export structure according to the Standard International Trade Classification (SITC Rev.4) has remained the same over the years, which means that exports are dominated by manufactured goods classified chiefly by material and miscellaneous manufactured articles. The import structure has also remained the same, the most important products being the manufactured goods classified chiefly by material, machinery and transport equipment, and mineral fuels, lubricants and related materials.
in '000 US $
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Foreign Trade
Export Structure Import Structure
2006
Total 2 415 161 100.0 3 752 256 100.0
Industry 2 239 862 92.7 3 668 880 97.8
Agriculture 173 811 7.2 80 137 2.1
Other 1 488 0.1 3 238 0.1
2009
Total 2 708 488 100.0 5 072 821 100.0
Industry 2 516 592 92.9 4 940 674 97.4
Agriculture 190 383 7.0 121 654 2.4
Other 1 512 0.1 10 493 0.2
20101)
Total 3 301 829 100.0 5 450 669 100.0
Industry 3 073 387 93.1 5 305 350 97.3
Agriculture 226 824 6.9 126 507 2.3
Other 1 618 0.0 18 812 0.3
EXPORTS / IMPORTS ACCORDING TO GROUPS OF THE NATIONAL CLASSIFICATION OF ACTIVITIES, NKD Rev.1 in '000 US $
1) Previous data
IMPORT COVERAGE BY EXPORT, 2000-2010
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Foreign Trade
Export Structure Import Structure
2006Total 2 415 161 100.0 3 752 256 100.0Food and beverages 275 533 11.4 391 502 10.4Industrial supplies 1 134 395 47.0 1 531 286 40.8Fuel and lubricants 223 946 9.3 742 899 19.8Capital goods (except transport equipment), parts and accessories 47 819 2.0 442 994 11.8
Transport equipment, parts and accessories 43 567 1.8 261 906 7.0
Consumer goods not elsewhere specified 688 569 28.5 377 972 10.1
Goods not elsewhere specified 1 293 0.1 1 612 0.0Unclassified 39 0.0 2 084 0.1
2009Total 2 708 488 100.0 5 072 821 100.0Food and beverages 377 266 13.9 612 206 12.1Industrial supplies 1 148 532 42.4 1 821 922 35.9Fuel and lubricants 196 979 7.3 793 951 15.7Capital goods (except transport equipment), parts and accessories 102 310 3.8 858 062 16.9
Transport equipment, parts and accessories 35 453 1.3 401 577 7.9
Consumer goods not elsewhere specified 847 110 31.3 575 133 11.3
Goods not elsewhere specified 827 0.0 142 0.0Unclassified 10 0.0 9 828 0.2
20101)
Total 3 301 829 100.0 5 450 669 100.0Food and beverages 420 246 12.7 616 756 11.3Industrial supplies 1 646 763 49.9 2 175 895 39.9Fuel and lubricants 249 571 7.6 942 373 17.3Capital goods (except transport equipment), parts and accessories 99 643 3.0 696 061 12.8
Transport equipment, parts and accessories 46 513 1.4 432 952 7.9
Consumer goods not elsewhere specified 837 498 25.4 579 295 10.6
Goods not elsewhere specified 1 582 0.0 73 0.0Unclassified 13 0.0 7 264 0.1
EXPORTS / IMPORTS GROUPED ACCORDING TO BROAD ECONOMIC CATEGORIESin '000 US $
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Internet users within the last 3 months1) 793 021 827 798
Place of Internet use within the last 3 months1)
- home 635 201 712 950
- work 155 998 186 904
- place of education 133 600 144 263
- Internet café and other pubic places 199 272 164 142
INTERNET USAGE BY POPULATION AGED 15 - 74
1) The period “last 3 months” is the first quarter of the reference year
The number of persons aged 15-74 that used the Internet in the period January - March 2010, compared to the same period of 2009, increased by 4.4%.
HOUSEHOLDS WITH INTERNET ACCESS AT HOME (%)
In 2010, 46.1% of households had access to the Internet at home, which represents a growth of 4.3 percentage points in comparison with 2009. The most common connection to the Internet in 2010 was through ADSL technologies, used by 50.4% of the households with Internet access.
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TYPE OF INTERNET CONNECTION IN ENTERPRISESWITH 10 OR MORE EMPLOYEES (%)
In 2010, the most common Internet connection in the enterprises (10+) with Internet access was via xDSL (ADSL) technologies (71%).
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Transport, Tourism, Trade and Other Services
2000 2005 2010
Road transport 15 407 9 442 13 474
Urban transport 111 408 78 009 64 120
Rail transport 1 862 903 1 512
Air transport 1 009 575 756
PASSENGERS CARRIED BY MODE OF TRANSPORT
2000 2005 2010
Road transport, thousand 2 123 25 098 34 782
Rail transport, thousand 3 231 3 129 3 097
Air transport 3 512 1 624 2 080
GOODS CARRIED BY MODE OF TRANSPORT
KILLED AND INJURED PERSONS IN TRAFFIC ACCIDENTS
in thousands
in tonnes
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In 2010, road passenger transport, with a share of 90.3%, was dominant over rail passenger transport, while in 2005 the participation was 92.0%.
In 2010, road freight transport, with a share of 89.0%, was dominant over rail freight transport, while in 2005 the participation was 91.3%.
in million
2000 2005 2010
Total 950 1 181 1 596
Road transport 774 1 087 1 441
Rail transport 176 94 155
PASSENGER TRANSPORT BY MODE, IN PASSENGER-KILOMETRES
in million
2000 2005 2010
Total 1 303 6 106 4 760
Road transport 776 5 576 4 235
Rail transport 527 530 525
FREIGHT TRANSPORT BY MODE, IN TONNE-KILOMETRES
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Number of touristsTotal 632 523 509 706 586 241
Domestic 408 507 312 490 324 545
Foreign 224 016 197 216 261 696
Number of nights spentTotal 2 434 639 1 970 041 2 020 217
Domestic 1 940 772 1 527 053 1 461 185
Foreign 493 867 442 988 559 032
Tourists Nights spent
Total 586 241 2 020 217Hotels - total 339 292 688 171
Hotels***** 72 321 136 160
Hotels**** 87 476 188 494
Hotels*** 56 859 105 227
Hotels** 95 165 197 004
Hotels* 27 471 61 286
Boarding houses 2 612 4 366
Motels 2 555 5 626
Overnight lodging houses 4 625 6 345
Spas 28 163 215 662
Mountain lodges and houses 820 1 435
Workers' vacation facilities 12 587 46 954
Children and youth vacation facilities 18 127 78 667
Youth hotels 3 068 4 834
Camps, uncategorized 16 857 110 340
Houses, vacation apartments and rooms for rent - total 113 468 754 122
Temporary lodging facilities 854 2 417
Sleeping cars 6 955 6 955
Uncategorized accommodation establishments 36 258 94 323
NUMBER OF TOURISTS AND NIGHTS SPENT
TOURISTS AND NIGHTS SPENT BY TYPES OF ACCOMMODATION FACILITIES, 2010
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The total number of tourists in 2010 was 586 241, of which about 55% were domestic tourists and the other 45% were foreign tourists. Compared to the previous year, the number of foreign tourists increased by 1.0% in the total number of tourists.
The number of nights spent in 2010 was 2 020 217, of which 72% by domestic and the other 28% by foreign tourists. Compared to the previous year, the number of nights spent by foreign tourists remained at the same level in the total number of nights spent.
TOURISTS BY COUNTRY OF ORIGIN, 2010
Average expenditure per person, in denars
Foreign tourists, in place of survey 14 486
Excursionists 3 075
Transit passengers 1 182
AVERAGE EXPENDITURE OF FOREIGN VISITORS, 2009
Source: Survey on foreign tourists in accommodation facilities and Survey on foreign visitors at border crossings
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Retail trade1)
Stores 8 172 6 968 6 241
Employees 17 415 15 933 23 565
DOMESTIC TRADE
In the period of 2000 to 2005, there was a downward trend in the total number of stores, which was also the case in the period of 2005 to 2010, when the number of stores decreased by 10.4% in 2010 compared to 2005.
There has been a decrease in the number of employees in retail trade in the period 2000 to 2005, whereas the number of employees in 2010, compared to 2005, increased by 47.9%.
TURNOVER IN RETAIL TRADE
1) Data are calculated on the basis of a sample
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%
2006 2007 2008 2009
Total 17.6 19.6 21.0 19.9
Bussiness 8.4 10.4 12.5 12.2
Government 2.6 2.8 3.7 3.3
Household 6.7 6.3 4..8 4.4
A decrease in gross fixed capital formation was registered in 2009, which in turn led to a 1.1% drop in its share in total GDP. A decrease was registered almost equally in all sectors, of 0.4% on average.
SHARE OF GROSS FIXED CAPITAL FORMATION IN GDP, BY SECTOR
%
2007 2008 2009
Dispersion of regional GDP, per capita 38.3 33.7 34.8
The dispersion of regional GDP as a measure of the degree of economic development of a region is zero when the GDP per inhabitant in all regions of a country is identical, and it rises if there is an increase in the distance between a region's GDP per inhabitant and the country mean.
DISPERSION OF REGIONAL GDP, PER CAPITA
%
2006 2007 2008 2009
0.17 0.16 0.14 0.11
SHARE OF RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT EXPENDITURE IN GDP
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%
2006 2007 2008 2009 2010
Total 43.9 45.0 46.3 47.9 48.1
Men 53.6 54.0 56.2 58.4 58.4
Women 34.0 35.8 36.2 37.1 37.5
The increase in the employment rate (20-64 years), which has been observed over the past years, continues in 2010 as well. Data show that men not only have better access to the labour market but also stay there longer.
EMPLOYMENT RATE OF PERSONS AGED 20- 64, TOTAL AND BY GENDER
Source:Labour Force Survey, SSO
EMPLOYMENT RATE OF OLDER WORKERS
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%
2006 2007 2008 2009 2010
Total 36.0 34.9 33.8 32.2 31.6
Men 35.3 34.5 33.5 31.8 31.2
Women 37.2 35.5 34.2 32.8 32.2
Age group
15-24 59.8 57.7 56.4 55.1 53.6
25-74 32.5 31.6 30.5 29.0 29.2
UNEMPLOYMENT RATE OF PERSONS AGED 15-74
It is mainly young and older workers, women and low-skilled people that suffer most from joblessness. The unemployment rate of young workers (aged 15 to 24), which culminated to 65.7 % in 2003, has since improved to reach 53.6 % in 2010. The unemployment rate of women also decreased (32.2% in 2010).
PEOPLE LIVING IN JOBLESS HOUSEHOLDS, BY AGE GROUPS
The changes in the share of children and adults living in jobless households in Macedonia are characterized by a significant decrease over the past years.
%
2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010
26.5 27.0 31.2 31.7 32.3 31.1 29.7 28.7 26.3 26.7
TOTAL LONG-TERM UNEMPLOYMENT RATE
Source: Labour Force Survey, SSO
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EARLY SCHOOL-LEAVERS
Source: Labour Force Survey, SSO
LIFELONG LEARNING
Source: Labour Force Survey, SSO
(70% of median equivalent expenditures)
2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010
Head count index 30.2 29.6 30.0 29.8 29.4 28.7 31.1 30.9
Poverty gap index 9.4 9.4 9.7 9.9 9.7 9.2 10.1 10.9
RELATIVE POVERTY RATE
Source: Household Budget Survey, SSO
The downward trend of the poverty rate continued in 2010 as well, when it reached 30.9%. The most vulnerable groups are multi-member households, bearing in mind the fact that 47.3% of the poor people live in households with 5 and more members.
The poverty rate for the unemployed is 41.85%, i.e. 44.8% of all poor people are unemployed.
years
2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009
Men 13.3 13.2 13.3 13.3 13.4 13.5 13.4 13.5 13.6 13.8
Women 15.2 15.2 15.2 15.3 15.3 15.7 15.2 15.4 15.4 15.7
LIFE EXPECTANCY AT AGE 65, BY GENDER
Source :State Statistical Office
%
2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010
26.8 30.1 27.4 25.7 23.1 22.2 19.9 19.6 16.2 15.5
%
2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010
2.2 2.3 2.2 2.3 2.3 2.3 2.8 2.5 3.3 3.2
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EMISSIONS OF ACIDIFYING SUBSTANCES, BY SOURCE SECTOR
The Energy Industries sector, with more than 70.0%, has the largest share in the total emission of acidifying substances.
kt NMVOC1) equivalent
2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008
Total 47.3 51.2 60.6 52.1 88.3 76.9 53.5
Energy Industries 15.1 16.6 16.6 16.0 18.7 18.8 15.0Industrial Processes and Construction 7.7 10.2 14.6 10.4 19.0 19.0 10.5
Transport 19.3 19.3 23.7 18.5 39.6 28.1 19.3
Other 5.1 5.1 5.7 7.2 11.0 11.0 8.8
EMISSIONS OF OZONE PRECURSORS, BY SOURCE SECTOR
The highest contributor to the total emission of ozone precursors in 2008 was the Transport sector with 36.0%, while emissions in the sector Industrial Processes and Construction decreased significantly, by 44.9%, compared to the previous year.
Source: Ministry of Environment and Physical Planning
1) Non-methane volatile organic compounds
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kg/capita
2008 2009 2010
Generated waste 349 354 351
Collected / landfilled waste 260 270 266
MUNICIPAL WASTE, PER CAPITA
%
2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009
Total 8.4 7.8 11.0 11.3 10.2 10.9 7.8 8.4 11.2
Hydro 2.0 2.3 4.3 4.6 4.5 4.8 2.9 2.4 3.9
Biomass 5.6 5.1 6.2 6.2 5.4 5.7 4.6 5.7 6.9
Geothermal 0.9 0.4 0.5 0.4 0.4 0.4 0.3 0.3 0.4
SHARE OF RENEWABLES IN GROSS INLAND ENERGY CONSUMPTION
The total quantity of generated municipal waste per capita in 2010 is estimated at 351 kg, or 0.9 kg per day, of which 75.8% is disposed of in landfills.
ELECTRICITY CONSUMPTION BY HOUSEHOLDS
Electricity consumption in the Household sector over the past years shows a continuous increase (2.2% annually on average). In 2009 electricity consumption was higher by 27.0% in comparison with 2001.
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NUMBER OF ACTIVE BUSINESS ENTITIES BY SECTIONS OF ACTIVITIES ACCORDING TO NKD REV.2, 2009-2010
Sections of activities2009 2010
Total % Total %
Total 70 710 100.0 75 497 100.0
A/А Agriculture, forestry and fishing 2 831 4.0 3 038 4.0
B/Б Mining and quarrying 141 0.2 164 0.2
C/В Manufacturing 7 776 11.0 8 263 11.0
D/Г Electricity, gas, steam and air conditioning supply 47 0.1 107 0.1
E/Д Water supply, sewerage, waste management and remediation activities 265 0.4 273 0.4
F/Ѓ Construction 4 045 5.7 4 368 5.8
G/E Wholesale and retail trade; repair of motor vehicles and motorcycles 28 697 40.6 28 326 37.5
H/Ж Transportation and storage 6 077 8.6 6 417 8.5
I/З Accommodation and food service activities 3 961 5.6 4 433 6.0
J/Ѕ Information and communication 1 227 1.7 1 412 2.0
K/И Financial and insurance activities 336 0.5 408 0.5
L/Ј Real estate activities 408 0.6 415 0.5
M/К Professional, scientific and technical activities 4 623 6.5 5 228 6.9
N/Л Administrative and support service activities 1 068 1.5 2 519 3.3
O/Љ Public administration and defence; compulsory social security 217 0.3 249 0.3
P/М Education 980 1.4 992 1.3
Q/Н Human health and social work activities 3 139 4.4 3 166 4.2
R/Њ Arts, entertainment and recreation 1 148 1.6 1 304 1.7
S/О Other service activities 3 724 5.3 4 415 5.8
T/ПActivities of households as employers; undifferentiated goods- and services-producing activities of households for own use
- - - -
U/Р Activities of extraterritorial organisations and bodies - - - -
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According to the data of the State Statistical Office, the number of active business entities in the Republic of Macedonia in 2010, compared to 2009, increased by 6.8%.
The sectors with the highest share in the structure of business entities were: Wholesale and retail trade; repair of motor vehicles and motorcycles (40.6% in 2009, and 37.5% in 2010) and Manufacturing (11.0% in both years), whereas the sectors with the lowest share were: Water supply, sewerage, waste management and remediation activities (0.1% in both years) and Mining and quarrying (0.2% in both years).
The structure of active business entities according to the number of persons employed is dominated by business entities with 1-9 persons employed (84.0% in 2009, and 78.5% in 2010), followed by business entities with no persons employed (or the entities did not provide information about persons employed) with 8.8% in 2009 and 14.2% in 2010, and entities with 10-19 persons employed (3.1% in 2009, and 3.3% in 2010), while entities with 250 or more persons employed had the lowest share (only 0.3% in both years).
NUMBER OF ACTIVE BUSINESS ENTITIES BY NUMBER OF PERSONS EMPLOYED, 2009-2010
Total 01) 1-9 10-19 20-49 50-249 250 +
2009 70 710 6 243 59 398 2 223 1 483 1 159 204
2010 75 497 10 756 59 276 2 483 1 568 1 211 203
1) Including enterprises with unascertained number of employees
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MAP OF EUROPE
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Area (km2) Mid-year population estimate
Population density, per km2
Republic of Macedonia 25 713.0 2 048 619 79.6Austria 83 879.0 8 355 260 101.5Belgium 30 528.0 10 753 080 356.0Bulgaria 111 001.9 7 606 551 68.3Cyprus 9 250.0 796 875 86.5Czech Republic 78 865.1 10 467 542 135.8Denmark 43 098.3 5 511 451 128.2Estonia 45 227.0 1 340 415 30.9Finland 338 424.4 5 326 314 17.6France 632 833.6 64 369 0501) -Germany - 82 002 356 -Greece 131 957.0 11 260 402 86.2Hungary 93 027.4 10 030 975 107.7Ireland 69 797.0 4 450 030 65.2Italy 301 336.0 60 045 068 204.0Latvia 64 559.0 2 261 294 36.3Lithuania 65 300.0 3 349 872 53.3Luxembourg 2 586.0 493 500 192.5Malta 316.0 413 609 1307.9Netherlands 41 543.1 16 485 787 489.7Poland - 38 135 876 122.0Portugal 92 094.4 10 627 250 115.5Romania 238 391.0 21 498 616 90.1Slovakia 49 036.9 5 412 254 110.5Slovenia 20 273.0 2 032 362 101.3Spain 505 990.7 45 828 172 91.5Sweden - 9 256 347 22.7United Kingdom - 61 595 091 -Croatia 87 661.0 4 435 056 78.3Iceland 103 000.0 319 368 3.2Montenegro - 630 142 -Turkey 783 562.4 71 517 100 93.6
BASIC DATA, 2009
1) Previous dataSource: Eurostat, 15 November 2011; State Statistical Office
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PARTICIPATION OF POPULATION BY SEX AND AGE GROUPSIN THE TOTAL POPULATION
Source: Eurostat, 29 November 2011; State Statistical Office
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%
2000 2005 2010
EU 27 23.2 24.7 25.91)
Republic of Macedonia 14.9 15.9 16.5Austria 22.9 23.5 26.1Belgium 25.5 26.3 26.0Bulgaria 23.8 24.8 25.4Cyprus 17.0 17.3 18.6Czech Republic 19.8 19.8 21.6Denmark 22.2 22.7 24.9Estonia 22.4 24.3 25.2Finland 22.2 23.8 25.6France 24.3 25.1 25.61)
Germany 23.9 27.8 31.4Greece 24.2 26.8 28.4Hungary 22.0 22.7 24.2Ireland 16.8 16.3 16.8Italy 26.8 29.3 30.8Latvia 22.1 24.1 25.2Lithuania 20.8 22.3 23.3Luxembourg 21.4 20.9 20.4Malta 17.9 19.3 21.2Netherlands 20.0 20.8 22.8Poland 17.6 18.7 19.0Portugal 23.7 25.2 26.7Romania 19.3 21.1 21.4Slovakia 16.6 16.3 16.9Slovenia 19.8 21.8 23.8Spain 24.5 24.4 24.7Sweden 26.9 26.5 27.7United Kingdom 24.3 24.3 24.91)
Croatia - 24.9 25.6Iceland 17.8 17.9 17.9Montenegro - 18.5 18.8Turkey 8.3 8.9 10.5
OLD-AGE DEPENDENCY RATIO
1) Previous dataSource: Eurostat, 15 November 2011; State Statistical Office
This indicator is the ratio between the total number of elderly persons of an age when they are generally economically inactive (aged 65 and over) and the number of persons of working age (from 15 to 64).
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TOTAL FERTILITY RATE, 2010
Source: Eurostat, 7 November 2011; State Statistical Office
The mean number of children that would be born alive to a woman during her lifetime if she were to pass through her childbearing years conforming to the fertility rates by age of a given year. This rate is therefore the completed fertility of a hypothetical generation, computed by adding the fertility rates by age for women in a given year (the number of women at each age is assumed to be the same).
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MARRIAGES
Source: Eurostat, 14 November 2011; State Statistical Office
per 1 000 persons
2000 2005 2010
EU 27 5.18 4.87 -Republic of Macedonia 7.03 7.12 6.89Austria 4.90 4.76 4.48Belgium 4.40 4.12 4.23Bulgaria 4.30 4.33 3.22Cyprus 13.37 7.76 -Czech Republic 5.39 5.06 4.44Denmark 7.19 6.67 5.58Estonia 4.01 4.55 3.78Finland 5.05 5.58 5.58France 5.03 4.50 3.84Germany 5.09 4.71 4.67Greece 4.48 5.50 5.08Hungary 4.71 4.39 3.55Ireland 5.04 5.13 4.61Italy 4.99 4.23 3.59Latvia 3.88 5.45 4.15Lithuania 4.83 5.84 5.69Luxembourg 4.92 4.37 3.45Malta 6.67 5.88 6.24Netherlands 5.53 4.36 -Poland 5.49 5.42 5.98Portugal 6.23 4.61 3.74Romania 6.05 6.56 5.40Slovakia 4.81 4.85 4.68Slovenia 3.62 2.88 3.19Spain 5.38 4.80 3.63Sweden 4.50 4.92 5.33United Kingdom 5.19 5.23 -Croatia 4.93 4.98 4.82Iceland 6.32 5.42 4.86Montenegro - 5.28 5.95Turkey - 9.05 7.97
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DIVORCES
Source: Eurostat, 14 November 2011; State Statistical Office
per 1 000 persons
2000 2005 2010
EU 27 1.8 2.1 -Republic of Macedonia 0.7 0.8 0.8Austria 2.4 2.4 2.1Belgium 2.6 2.9 3.0Bulgaria 1.3 1.9 1.5Cyprus 1.7 2.0 -Czech Republic 2.9 3.1 2.9Denmark 2.7 2.8 2.6Estonia 3.1 3.0 2.2Finland 2.7 2.6 2.5France 1.9 2.5 -Germany 2.4 2.4 2.3Greece 1.0 1.2 -Hungary 2.3 2.5 2.4Ireland 0.7 0.8 0.7Italy 0.7 0.8 -Latvia 2.6 2.8 2.2Lithuania 3.1 3.3 3.0Luxembourg 2.4 2.2 2.1Malta - - -Netherlands 2.2 2.0 -Poland 1.1 1.8 1.6Portugal 1.9 2.2 -Romania 1.4 1.5 1.5Slovakia 1.7 2.1 2.2Slovenia 1.1 1.3 1.2Spain 0.9 1.7 2.2Sweden 2.4 2.2 2.5United Kingdom 2.6 2.6 -Croatia 1.0 1.1 1.1Iceland 1.9 1.9 1.8Montenegro - 0.8 0.8Turkey - 1.3 1.6
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LIFE EXPECTANCY AT BIRTH, IN YEARS, FEMALES
Source: Eurostat, 26 November 2011; State Statistical Office
2000 2005 2009
EU 27 - 81.5 -Republic of Macedonia 75.6 75.9 76.7Austria 81.2 82.2 83.2Belgium 81.0 81.9 82.8Bulgaria 75.0 76.2 77.4Cyprus 80.1 80.9 83.6Czech Republic 78.5 79.2 80.5Denmark 79.2 80.5 81.1Estonia 76.2 78.1 80.2Finland 81.2 82.5 83.5France 83.0 83.8 85.0Germany 81.2 82.0 82.8Greece 80.6 81.6 82.7Hungary 76.2 77.2 78.4Ireland 79.2 81.6 82.5Italy 82.8 83.6 -Latvia - 76.5 78.0Lithuania 77.5 77.3 78.7Luxembourg 81.3 82.3 83.3Malta 80.3 81.4 82.7Netherlands 80.7 81.7 82.9Poland 78.0 79.3 80.1Portugal 80.2 81.3 82.6Romania 74.8 75.7 77.4Slovakia 77.5 78.1 79.1Slovenia 79.9 80.9 82.7Spain 82.9 83.7 84.9Sweden 82.0 82.9 83.5United Kingdom 80.3 81.3 82.5Croatia - 78.8 79.7Iceland 81.6 83.5 83.8Montenegro - 77.0 76.6Turkey - - 78.8
The mean number of years that a newborn child can expect to live if subjected throughout his life to the current mortality conditions (age specific probabilities of dying).
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LIFE EXPECTANCY AT BIRTH, IN YEARS, MALES
2000 2005 2009
EU 27 - 75.4 -Republic of Macedonia 70.9 71.6 72.5Austria 75.2 76.6 77.6Belgium 74.6 76.2 77.3Bulgaria 68.4 69.0 70.1Cyprus 75.4 76.8 78.6Czech Republic 71.7 72.9 74.2Denmark 74.5 76.0 76.9Estonia 65.2 67.3 69.8Finland 74.2 75.6 76.6France 75.3 76.7 78.0Germany 75.1 76.7 77.8Greece 75.5 76.8 77.8Hungary 67.5 68.7 70.3Ireland 74.0 77.2 77.4Italy 76.9 78.0 -Latvia - 65.4 68.1Lithuania 66.8 65.3 67.5Luxembourg 74.6 76.7 78.1Malta 76.2 77.2 77.9Netherlands 75.6 77.2 78.7Poland 69.6 70.8 71.5Portugal 73.2 74.9 76.5Romania 67.7 68.7 69.8Slovakia 69.2 70.2 71.4Slovenia 72.2 73.9 75.9Spain 75.8 77.0 78.6Sweden 77.4 78.5 79.4United Kingdom 75.5 77.1 78.3Croatia - 71.8 73.0Iceland 77.8 79.6 79.8Montenegro - 71.4 74.4Turkey - - 73.3
Source: Eurostat, 26 November 2011; State Statistical Office
The mean number of years that a newborn child can expect to live if subjected throughout his life to the current mortality conditions (age specific probabilities of dying).
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PUPIL/TEACHER RATIO IN PRIMARY EDUCATION ISCED 1 '971), 2009
1) ISCED 1 '97 International Standard Classification of Education Source: Eurostat, 7 November 2011; State Statistical Office
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EMPLOYMENT RATE OF PERSONS AGED 15-64
1) Break in seriesSource: Eurostat, 15 November 2011; State Statistical Office
%
2000 2005 2010
EU 27 62.2 63.5 64.1Republic of Macedonia 40.3 37.9 43.5Austria 68.5 68.6 71.7Belgium 60.5 61.1 62.0Bulgaria 50.4 55.8 59.7Cyprus 65.7 68.5 69.7Czech Republic 65.0 64.8 65.0Denmark 76.3 75.9 73.4Estonia 60.4 64.4 61.0Finland 67.2 68.4 68.1France 62.1 63.7 63.8Germany 65.6 66.01) 71.1Greece 56.5 60.1 59.6Hungary 56.3 56.9 55.4Ireland 65.2 67.6 60.0Italy 53.7 57.6 56.9Latvia 57.5 63.3 59.3Lithuania 59.1 62.6 57.8Luxembourg 62.7 63.6 65.2Malta 54.2 53.9 56.1Netherlands 72.9 73.2 74.71)
Poland 55.0 52.8 59.3Portugal 68.4 67.5 65.6Romania 63.0 57.6 58.8Slovakia 56.8 57.7 58.8Slovenia 62.8 66.0 66.2Spain 56.3 63.31) 58.6Sweden 73.0 72.51) 72.7United Kingdom 71.2 71.7 69.5Croatia - 55.0 54.0Iceland - 83.8 78.2Montenegro - - -Turkey - - 46.3
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GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT PER CAPITA IN PURCHASING POWER STANDARDS
1) Break in series2) Previous dataSource: Eurostat, 14 November 2011; State Statistical Office
2000 20051) 2010
EU 27 100 100 100Republic of Macedonia 27 29 352)
Austria 132 125 126Belgium 126 120 119Bulgaria 28 37 44Cyprus 88 90 97Czech Republic 71 79 82Denmark 132 124 125Estonia 45 62 64Finland 117 114 116France 115 110 107Germany 118 116 117Greece 842) 91 882)
Hungary 54 63 63Ireland 132 145 127Italy 118 105 100Latvia 36 48 52Lithuania 40 53 58Luxembourg 245 254 274Malta 85 78 83Netherlands 134 131 133Poland 48 51 62Portugal 81 79 81Romania 26 35 45Slovakia 50 60 74Slovenia 80 87 861)
Spain 97 102 100Sweden 128 122 123United Kingdom 119 122 114Croatia 50 57 622)
Iceland 132 130 110Montenegro - - -Turkey 44 43 48
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GROWTH RATE OF GDP VOLUME - PERCENTAGE CHANGE ON PREVIOUS YEAR
%
2000 2005 2010
EU 27 3.8 2.0 1.9Republic of Macedonia 4.5 4.4 1.83)
Austria 3.7 2.4 2.3Belgium 3.7 1.7 2.3Bulgaria 5.7 6.4 0.2Cyprus 5.0 3.9 1.1Czech Republic 4.2 6.8 2.7Denmark 3.5 2.4 1.3Estonia 14.0 8.9 2.3Finland 5.3 2.9 3.6France 3.7 1.8 1.5Germany 3.1 0.7 3.7Greece 3.52) 2.31) -3.52)
Hungary 4.2 4.0 1.3Ireland 9.3 5.3 -0.4Italy 3.7 0.9 1.5Latvia 6.1 10.1 -0.3Lithuania 12.3 7.8 1.4Luxembourg 8.4 5.4 2.7Malta - 3.7 2.7Netherlands 3.9 2.0 1.7Poland 4.3 3.6 3.9Portugal 3.9 0.8 1.4Romania 2.4 4.2 -1.9Slovakia 1.4 6.7 4.2Slovenia 4.3 4.0 1.4Spain 5.0 3.6 -0.1Sweden 4.5 3.2 5.6United Kingdom 4.5 2.1 1.8Croatia 3.8 4.3 -1.22)
Iceland 4.3 7.2 -4.0Montenegro - 14.7 2.5Turkey 6.8 8.4 9.0
1) Break in series2) Previous data3) ForecastSource: Eurostat, 15 November 2011; State Statistical Office
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GROSS VALUE ADDED - AGRICULTURE, HUNTING AND FISHING
1) Previous dataSource: Eurostat, 15 November 2011; State Statistical Office
At current basic prices and current exchange rates (% of all branches)
2000 2005 2010
EU 27 2.3 1.8 1.7Republic of Macedonia 10.0 10.5 -Austria 2.0 1.6 1.5Belgium 1.4 0.8 0.7Bulgaria 13.6 9.1 5.3Cyprus 3.7 2.8 2.3Czech Republic 3.7 2.9 2.3Denmark 2.6 1.4 1.2Estonia 4.8 3.5 3.5Finland 3.5 2.8 2.9France 2.8 2.3 -Germany 1.3 0.9 0.9Greece 6.61) 4.91) 3.31)
Hungary 5.5 4.2 3.5Ireland 3.1 1.6 1.0Italy 2.8 2.2 1.9Latvia 4.6 4.0 4.1Lithuania 6.3 4.8 3.4Luxembourg 0.7 0.4 0.3Malta 2.3 2.6 1.9Netherlands 2.6 2.1 2.0Poland 5.0 4.5 3.5Portugal 3.7 2.8 2.4Romania 12.1 9.5 6.7Slovakia 4.5 3.7 3.9Slovenia 3.3 2.7 2.5Spain 4.4 3.2 2.7Sweden 2.1 1.2 1.8United Kingdom 1.0 0.7 0.7Croatia 6.5 5.0 5.51)
Iceland 9.0 6.3 -Montenegro - - -Turkey 10.8 10.6 9.4
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REAL GDP GROWTH RATE PER CAPITA, 2010
1) Previous data2) Break in seriesSource: Eurostat, 16 November 2011; State Statistical Office
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WHEAT, YIELDS
1) Previous dataSource: Eurostat, 18 November 2011; State Statistical Office
100 kg per ha
2000 2005 2010
EU 27 - - -Republic of Macedonia 24.7 30.8 30.4Austria 44.7 50.3 -Belgium - - -Bulgaria - - -Cyprus 16.3 17.6 25.01)
Czech Republic 42.1 50.5 49.9Denmark 75.8 72.3 -Estonia 21.3 30.8 27.4Finland 36.1 37.2 -France 71.2 69.9 70.4Germany 72.8 74.7 -Greece 22.3 20.8 -Hungary 36.0 45.0 -Ireland 94.6 84.2 86.0Italy 32.0 36.4 -Latvia 27.0 36.1 -Lithuania 33.4 37.3 -Luxembourg 55.8 60.2 -Malta - - -Netherlands 83.6 86.6 94.11)
Poland 32.3 39.5 39.41)
Portugal 15.7 6.6 14.3Romania 22.9 29.6 28.0Slovakia 30.9 42.8 35.1Slovenia 42.5 47.0 47.6Spain 31.0 17.7 29.41)
Sweden 59.8 63.4 54.0United Kingdom 80.1 79.7 -Croatia 47.5 41.1 36.61)
Iceland - - -Montenegro - - -Turkey 22.3 23.2 -
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ENERGY INTENSITY OF THE ECONOMY
1) GDP in 1000 Euro, Base year 2000Source: Eurostat, 15 November 2011; State Statistical Office
kgoe/1000 Euro GDP
2000 2005 2009
EU 27 187.29 181.00 165.20Republic of Macedonia1) 710.24 680.35 576.16Austria 140.67 153.69 136.24Belgium 234.77 216.29 205.69Bulgaria 1332.85 1095.63 842.54Cyprus 237.44 213.09 211.54Czech Republic 671.06 612.78 514.09Denmark 114.03 106.99 106.70Estonia 805.99 616.45 607.04Finland 248.49 231.29 221.97France 178.88 176.68 164.33Germany 166.60 162.83 150.55Greece 204.92 186.69 167.88Hungary 492.21 444.72 413.48Ireland 135.41 110.99 109.39Italy 147.60 150.76 140.12Latvia 440.46 356.09 354.49Lithuania 576.34 481.16 445.92Luxembourg 162.99 182.60 151.93Malta 189.24 210.88 168.29Netherlands 183.20 184.92 173.83Poland 483.64 430.57 363.72Portugal 197.68 207.25 186.50Romania 906.05 732.99 576.90Slovakia 815.40 681.63 496.57Slovenia 299.77 284.27 252.28Spain 196.69 195.04 168.14Sweden 177.67 168.90 147.88United Kingdom 144.63 128.76 113.71Croatia 336.46 308.87 284.28Iceland 343.37 311.11 -Montenegro - - -Turkey 264.62 236.53 257.40
This indicator is the ratio between the gross inland consumption of energy and the gross domestic product (GDP) for a given calendar year.
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TOTAL GROSS ELECTRICITY GENERATION
Source: Eurostat, 15 November 2011; State Statistical Office
GWh
2000 2005 2009
EU 27 3 025 559 3 310 620 3 210 027Republic of Macedonia 6 811 6 942 6 828Austria 61 540 66 408 68 989Belgium 84 012 87 025 91 225Bulgaria 40 924 44 365 42 964Cyprus 3 370 4 377 5 227Czech Republic 73 466 82 578 82 250Denmark 36 053 36 246 36 364Estonia 8 509 10 205 8 779Finland 69 991 70 550 72 062France 540 734 576 204 542 345Germany 576 543 620 574 592 464Greece 53 843 60 020 61 365Hungary 35 191 35 756 35 908Ireland 23 977 25 970 28 242Italy 276 642 303 699 292 641Latvia 4 136 4 906 5 569Lithuania 11 425 14 784 15 358Luxembourg 1 184 4 130 3 878Malta 1 917 2 240 2 167Netherlands 89 631 100 219 113 502Poland 145 184 156 936 151 720Portugal 43 764 46 575 50 207Romania 51 934 59 413 58 016Slovakia 31 158 31 455 26 155Slovenia 13 624 15 117 16 401Spain 224 472 294 077 293 847Sweden 145 266 158 436 136 717United Kingdom 377 069 398 355 375 665Croatia 10 608 12 459 12 777Iceland - - -Montenegro - - -Turkey 124 922 161 956 194 813
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INDIVIDUALS REGULARLY USING THE INTERNET
Source: Eurostat, 15 November 2011; State Statistical Office
% of individuals aged 16 to 74
2005 2010
EU 27 43 65Republic of Macedonia 15 50Austria 49 70Belgium 53 75Bulgaria - 42Cyprus 26 50Czech Republic 26 58Denmark 73 86Estonia 54 71Finland 62 83France - 75Germany 54 74Greece 18 41Hungary 34 61Ireland 31 63Italy 28 48Latvia 36 62Lithuania 30 58Luxembourg 63 86Malta 34 60Netherlands 74 88Poland 29 55Portugal 28 47Romania - 34Slovakia 43 73Slovenia 40 65Spain 35 58Sweden 76 88United Kingdom 54 80Croatia - 51Iceland 81 92Montenegro - -Turkey 12 33
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HOUSEHOLDS WITH BROADBAND INTERNET CONNECTION
Source: Eurostat, 15 November 2011; State Statistical Office
%
2005 2010
EU 27 23 61
Republic of Macedonia 1 37
Austria 23 64
Belgium 41 70
Bulgaria - 26
Cyprus 4 51
Czech Republic 5 54
Denmark 51 80
Estonia 30 64
Finland 36 76
France - 67
Germany 23 75
Greece 1 41
Hungary 11 52
Ireland 7 58
Italy 13 49
Latvia 14 53
Lithuania 12 54
Luxembourg 33 70
Malta 23 69
Netherlands 54 80
Poland 16 57
Portugal 20 50
Romania - 23
Slovakia 7 49
Slovenia 19 62
Spain 21 57
Sweden 40 83
United Kingdom 32 -
Croatia - 49
Iceland 63 87
Montenegro - -
Turkey 2 34
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MOTORISATION RATE, 2009
1) Estimated dataSource: Eurostat, 8 November 2011; State Statistical Office
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ARRIVALS IN HOTELS AND SIMILAR ESTABLISHMENTS
1) Previous dataSource: Eurostat, 14 November 2011; State Statistical Office
thousands
2000 2005 2010
EU 27 - - -Republic of Macedonia 398 310 349Austria 19 196 21 438 24 974Belgium 7 212 7 774 9 373Bulgaria 2 066 3 630 4 061Cyprus 2 515 2 199 2 398Czech Republic 7 495 9 074 9 790Denmark 2 977 3 249 3 535Estonia 1 118 1 786 2 099Finland 7 166 7 776 8 799France 96 396 108 098 106 664Germany 87 547 92 539 109 022Greece 13 604 13 076 -Hungary 4 739 5 919 6 2611)
Ireland 8 264 - -Italy 66 760 72 166 79 7881)
Latvia 470 1 034 1 171Lithuania - 969 1 212Luxembourg 607 696 -Malta - 1 128 1 256Netherlands 15 538 16 382 19 225Poland 7 246 10 528 14 354Portugal 9 516 10 629 12 682Romania 4 512 5 545 5 889Slovakia 1 919 2 447 2 509Slovenia 1 396 1 652 2 048Spain 59 283 70 629 81 889Sweden 13 040 13 832 16 341United Kingdom 71 239 69 620 -Croatia 3 532 4 746 4 867Iceland 637 873 1 117Montenegro - - -Turkey - - -
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