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The quantity of sold pesticides increased by 17%
Kuupäev 11.06.2020
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According to Statistics Estonia, 752 tonnes of pesticides by active substance were placed on the market in Estonia in 2019. The majority were herbicides.
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The change in the consumer price index is shown in the statistical database table IA021: CONSUMER PRICE INDEX, CHANGE (MONTHS) (change on previous month, change on same month of previous year). The change in the consumer price index over a given period can be calculated on the basis of data in the table IA02: CONSUMER PRICE INDEX, 1997 = 100 (MONTHS).
The end of the year brought positive changes on the real estate market
Kuupäev 12.02.2010
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According to Statistics Estonia, in 2009, 26,550 purchase-sale transactions of real estate with the total value of 18 billion kroons were notarised. If in the three first quarters of the year the number of purchase-sale transactions was smaller compared to the corresponding quarters of 2008, then in the 4th quarter a growth took place.
Persons with higher education are more interested in culture
Kuupäev 16.01.2009
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According to Statistics Estonia, proceeding from the Estonian Adult Education Survey, the persons’ attendance of cultural institutions is dependent on their level of education.
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In March, the number of accommodated tourists dropped by more than a half
Kuupäev 07.05.2020
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According to Statistics Estonia, 90,000 tourists stayed in Estonian accommodation establishments in March. Their total number of nights spent was 177,000. The number of tourists decreased by 62%.
The real estate market was still in decline at the beginning of the year
Kuupäev 12.05.2009
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According to Statistics Estonia, in the 1st quarter of 2009, 5,400 purchase-sale transactions of real estate with the total value of 4.7 billion kroons were carried out. Since 1997, when Statistics Estonia started to observe the real estate market, the number of contracts per quarter has never fallen below 6,000.
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A household usually consists of people who live in a common dwelling, share a budget and food, or both. Households change over time: when a child grows up and becomes financially independent, he or she leaves one household and starts a new one. A person living alone forms a single-person household. One dwelling can also accommodate several households. Thus, the number of households does not equal the number of families. How many households are there in Estonia and what characterises them? General data of households show the number of households, their average size and types, breakdown by
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