European Regional and Urban Statistics

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European Regional and Urban Statistics Berthold Feldmann Eurostat Unit E4 - Regional indicators and geographical information

Structure of the talk What is a region? The demand for regional statistics: Regional Funds Sub-national statistics in the EU Regional statistics Urban statistics

The concept of regions in the EU Chapter 1 The concept of regions in the EU

NUTS 1

What is a region?

NUTS 2

NUTS 3

The regional classification NUTS Over 25 years in use, without legal base But for 10 years the basis for regional policy Since June 2003, an EU Regulation Favours institutional breakdowns (primarily administrative divisions in force) i.e. no functional regions like for example labour market areas Hierarchical nomenclature with three levels Revision at the most every 3 years

Percentage of population over 65 in Europe

Percentage of population over 65 in countries

Percentage of population over 65 In NUTS 1 regions

As you can see, the picture is very different with regional data! Percentage of population over 65 in NUTS 2 regions As you can see, the picture is very different with regional data!

The use of regional statistics: Regional Funds Chapter 2 The use of regional statistics: Regional Funds

What is regional policy and what is its purpose? Regional policy is the vehicle for delivering regional aid The EU is one of the world’s most prosperous economic zones But huge disparities exist between the 271 EU regions – this weakens the EU’s dynamism Hence the political goal of reducing the gaps in development Biggest slice of the EU budget which helps: poorer regions catch up areas undergoing economic change to restructure with the realisation of most other Community policies COMMITMENT APPROPRIATIONS BY HEADING In billion of EUR, at 2004 prices In % 1a. Competitiveness for growth and employment (research, innovation, competitiveness) 72.1 8,4% 1b. Cohesion for growth and employment (regional policy) 307.6 35,7%

Obstacles to development in regions lagging behind Low level of private and public investment Unemployment rates higher than average Lack of basic infrastructure necessary for economic activity Decline in key industries (decline of traditional activities) Deterioration of neighbourhoods in both urban and rural areas

Three goals in cohesion policy Convergence To support growth-enhancing conditions and job creation in the least developed regions Regional Competitiveness and Employment To strengthen the competitiveness of regions. To anticipate and encourage economic and social change European Territorial Cooperation To ensure harmonious and balanced development throughout the entire Union

1. Convergence Criteria: GDP/inhabitant in PPS at NUTS level 2 lower than 75% of the EU average Same criteria since the beginning of regional policy Easy to understand High quality standards needed for these key figures (numerator and denominator)

Regional Competitiveness and Employment 3. Territorial Cooperation Data needs: large battery of statistics at NUTS level 2 and 3, for example Unemployment rate (by gender and age groups) Long term unemployment Business statistics Innovation and knowledge society Environment Accessibility of services High quality standards needed Consequence: Regional data collections should not focus on only one or two themes, but provide a wide spectrum of data, measuring all aspects of economic and social life

Eurostat’s offer of regional data Chapter 3 Eurostat’s offer of regional data

Purpose of regional data Quantitative information = basis for objective and unbiased cohesion policy Definition, implementation and monitoring of EU regional policies (2007-2013: 347 billion euros) Hence: Commission (DG REGIO) = major user of our statistics Selection of eligible regions Ex-post evaluation

Eurostat’s tasks in the domain of regional and urban information NOT our task Thorough analysis of the data Develop composite indicators Develop strategies of regional and urban planning Most of this is accomplished by our users, i.e. DG REGIO, national and regional political agents, research institutions Regular collection of regional and urban data from National Statistical Offices Estimation of missing data (if possible) Assure the comparability of the data Consultancy of major users (DG REGIO)

Contents of REGIO database Demography And migration Regional accounts Unemployment Transport and energy Tourism All data is publicly available at Eurostat’s website Environment Agriculture Health Business data Research & Development Labour market (labour force survey) Education

Since 2003: Urban Statistics

Well, European Urban Statistics

Dimensions of the Urban Audit dataset More than 300 indicators Reference years 1991 and 1996 reduced data set 2001 complete data set 2004 complete data set 2007 latest data set Three spatial units 321 cities in EU27, plus cities from NO, CH, HR and TR larger urban zones (including the city hinterland) sub-city information (reduced dataset) In addition: perception survey in 75 cities (2006 and 2009)

The topics covered 5. TRAINING AND EDUCATION 1. DEMOGRAPHY 5.1 Education and Training (Provision) 5.2 Attainment of Educ. & Training 6. ENVIRONMENT 6.1 Climate/ Geography 6.2 Air Quality and Noise 6.3 Water 6.4 Waste Management 6.5 Land Use 6.6 Energy Use 7. TRAVEL AND TRANSPORT 8. INFORMATION SOCIETY 9. CULTURE AND RECREATION 9.1 Culture and Recreation 9.2 Tourism 1. DEMOGRAPHY 1.1 Population 1.2 Nationality 1.3 Household Structure 2. SOCIAL ASPECTS 2.1 Housing 2.2 Health 2.3 Crime 3. ECONOMIC ASPECTS 3.1 Labour Market 3.2 Economic Activity 3.3 Income disparities and Poverty 4. CIVIC INVOLVEMENT 4.1 Civic Involvement 4.2 Local Administration

http://epp. eurostat. ec. europa http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/portal/page/portal/region_cities/introduction

Thank you for your attention! Any Questions ?