Regional classification beyond the EU. The NUTS nomenclature is only defined for the 27 Member States of the European Union and the UK. For the.
The NUTS classification is a hierarchical system for the geographic categorization (larger to smaller territorial units) of regions in the EU and the UK for
Regions within the 38 OECD countries are classified on two territorial levels update reflects the changes in 2016 NUTS classification (Source: Eurostat) ...
1 janv. 2022 The available regional data from Eurostat for the year 2010 follows the NUTS 2010 classification; while the interregional trade flows have been ...
2 mars 2007 NUTS classification for all statistics classified by territorial units where applicable. (5). Different levels are needed for regional ...
publication of harmonised regional statistics in the EU. The NUTS classification subdivides the economic territory of the Member States which.
Hugo Poelman from the Regional Policy DG. Why a new typology? Using the current OECD methodology to classify. NUTS 3 regions in the EU creates two types of.
26 mai 2003 use the NUTS classification for all statistics classified by territorial units where applicable. ... regional NUTS classification.
In 2010 Eurostat developed an urban-rural typology for NUTS 3 regions. However EU regional policies are often founded on statistics and population
The NUTS classification has been used in EU legislation since 1988(2) however