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KEY02: Quarterly economic key-figures by indicator, reporting country and time

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4/16/2024
Percent change, Percent, Percent of GDP
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10/20/2023
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Economic growth rate, %

Percent change in Gross domestic product (GDP) compared to the previous quarter. Chain-linked volumes. Seasonally and calendar adjusted.

Iceland: Data are seasonally adjusted and not calendar adjusted.

Consolidated gross debt, % of GDP

Government gross debt is defined as outstanding liabilities of the general government sector at face value at the end of the quarter in the following categories of liabilities: currency and deposits, debt securities and loans. Data are consolidated.

The indicator is expressed as a percentage of GDP (rolling four quarter sum of quarterly GDP). Data are neither seasonally nor calendar adjusted.

Net borrowing, % of GDP

Government surplus/deficit is defined as general government net lending (+) / borrowing (-) according to the European System of Accounts (ESA 2010).

The indicator is expressed as a percentage of GDP. Data are neither seasonally nor calendar adjusted.

Employment rate, %

Employed persons expressed as a percentage of the population. Employed persons are defined as all persons who worked at least one hour for pay or profit during a reference week or were temporarily absent from such work. Age class: 20-64 years. Data are seasonally adjusted and not calendar adjusted.

Data is collected from the Labour Force Survey (LFS) which adopted a new methodology from 2021 onwards, leading to a break in time series. For more details, see this article.

NEET rate, %

Young people neither in employment nor in education and training (NEET rate), reflects the percentage of young individuals aged 15-29 years who is not employed and not involved in further education or training. Data are seasonally adjusted and not calendar adjusted.

Data is collected from the Labour Force Survey (LFS) which adopted a new methodology from 2021 onwards, leading to a break in time series. For more details, see this article.

reporting country

EA

EA refers to the euro area, with a fixed area composition of the current 20 countries (from 2023).

EU

European Union - 27 countries (from 2020)