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PHC 2011: Almost 25,000 Estonian residents go to work abroad
Kuupäev 19.12.2012
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According to the data of the 2011 Population and Housing Census (PHC 2011), 24,907 permanent residents of Estonia – 4.4% of all employed persons – go to work abroad. 28,984 residents work outside their county of residence.
In May, more tourists stayed in accommodation establishments than a year ago
Kuupäev 06.07.2017
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According to Statistics Estonia, 297,000 domestic and foreign tourists stayed in Estonian accommodation establishments in May 2017, which is 6% more than in May 2016.
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In April more domestic tourists and fewer foreign tourists stayed in accommodation establishments compared to the previous year
Kuupäev 10.06.2013
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According to Statistics Estonia, in April 2013, 192,000 foreign and domestic tourists stayed in accommodation establishments, which was 6% less than in the same month of the previous year. The number of domestic tourists increased and the number of foreign tourists decreased.
There is an almost sevenfold difference between the at-risk-of-poverty rates of local governments in Estonia
Kuupäev 18.11.2013
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According to Statistics Estonia, in Viimsi rural municipality and Saue city, only 6% of residents lived in relative poverty in 2011, while the share of the relatively poor was over 40% in Kallaste city and in Alatskivi and Peipsiääre rural municipalities. Among local governments, at-risk-of-poverty rate was the highest in remote areas near the border and the lowest in the local governments of Harju county.
Estonia’s natural increase in 2010 was positive again after 20 years
Kuupäev 25.04.2011
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According to the revised data of Statistics Estonia, in 2010 35 people more were born than died. The population of Estonia was 1,340,194 on 1 January 2011.
A fifth of the residents of Estonia live in relative poverty
Kuupäev 25.06.2009
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According to Statistics Estonia, in 2007 19.5% of the Estonian population lived in relative poverty, a similar amount to the previous year. The difference in income between the poorest and richest fifth of the population was fivefold, leaving Estonia persistently in the top ten of the poorest countries in Europe.
PHC 2011: the majority of Estonian population are engaged in manufacturing, trade and education
Kuupäev 25.03.2013
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According to the data of the 2011 Population and Housing Census (PHC 2011) of Statistics Estonia, 67% of persons employed in Estonia worked in service sector, 29% in industrial sector and only 4% in primary sector.