EWRC 2016 – Cohesion policy at work: past and future

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EWRC 2016 – Cohesion policy at work: past and future Casting a glance at the Eurostat regional yearbook 2016 By Åsa Önnerfors and Oliver Müller

Europe 2020 targets, examples

Other indicators

Focus chapters of this year's edition:

Focus on commuting patterns Analyses commuting patterns between NUTS 2 regions, both from regions within the same country and cross-border commuting. Commuting is defined as people travelling to work - at least once a week - from the region where they live (have permanent residence) to the region where they work according to the Labour Force Survey. The chapter concludes with a socio-demographic analysis of commuters.

London has the highest number of inter-regional commuters in the EU

Luxembourg has the highest number of cross-border commuters in the EU

Socio-economic factors: Young, well-educated men working in the service sector tend to commute more regularly than other groups in the society.

Focus on regional population projections The chapter is based on the Europop2013 population projections at regional level. These results should not be seen as forecasts, but as ‘what-if’ scenarios which are based on a set of assumptions on future developments for fertility, mortality and net migration. The data collection includes the period 2015-2080 and all 28 Member States + Iceland, Norway and Switzerland.

Projected developments of population change components, EU-28, 2015-50 (thousands)

Projected population change of the population: by NUTS 2 regions, 2015-50

Projected population change of the population: due to natural change/ due to migration

Eurostat regional yearbook and the Statistical Atlas: http://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/publications/regional-yearbook Regional Statistics Illustrated: http://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/cache/RSI/ Mobile phone app My Region: http://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/help/first-visit/tools#app-my-region Thank you for your attention – any questions?