Italy - Main statistical yearbook published - April 30, 2018

The statistical office ISTAT published its annual overview Noi Italia. The 2018 online overview provides a general framework for understanding the different economic and social aspects of the country, its role within Europe and its territorial differences. Over 100 indicators are classified in 6 macro areas and cover 19 sectors. Users can also export charts and download data. For each sector the complete dataset of time series and other data can be downloaded. In each sector additional information is available (Publications and Useful links). The entire database can be acquired as well, by clicking on the button (download dati) from the homepage. During the presentation, the office said that the country is improving in many sectors, but the situation in the South is still worrying with high unemployment, more poor people and economic hardship.

Read on: in English …   The webpage with all statistics: in Italian …

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