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CONTENTS

Page

Countrys profile
3
General information
4
Temperature 5
Population
6
Households 7
Demography 8-9
Crime 10
Health 11
Education 12-13
Employment 14
Unemployment - Earnings
15
G.D.P. by economic activity
16
G.D.P. by category of expenditure
17
Main Aggregates of the General Government
18
Balance of Payments
19
Money and Banking
19
Prices and Inflation
20
Harmonised Consumer Price Index
21
External Trade - Main Trading Partners
22-23
Imports/Arrivals and Exports/Dispatches
24
Agriculture 25
Industry 26
Construction 27
Energy 28
Environment 29
Transport 30
Tourism 31
Research and Development
32-33
Innovation 34-35
Information Society
36-37
Cyprus in the European Union
38-41
More Statistics on Cyprus
42
Website of the Statistical Service of Cyprus
43
European Statistical Data Support
44
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CYPRUS PROFILE
Notes
Data refer to the government-controlled area only, unless
otherwise stated.

Because of rounding, there may be slight discrepancies between


the totals shown and the sums of constituent items.

Data are the latest available as at the end of September 2014.

Symbols used
*
...

=
=
%
=

=
000 s =
mn =
Sq.m. =
Km =
Sq.km. =
KWh =
Kgoe =
m =

provisional figure
not available
per cent
euro
thousands
million
square metre
kilometre
square kilometre
kilowatt hour
kilogram of oil equivalent
cubic metre

Cyprus is a small island of 9.251 sq km (3.572 sq miles), extending


240 km (149 miles) from east to west and 100 km (62 miles) from
north to south. It is strategically situated in the far eastern end of
the Mediterranean (33 E, 35 N), at the crossroads of Europe, Africa
and Asia, and in close proximity to the busy trade routes linking
Europe with the Middle East, Russia, Central Asia and the Far East.
Cyprus has a Mediterranean climate: hot dry summers from June
to September and mild, wet winters from November to March,
which are separated by short Autumn and Spring seasons of
rapid change in weather patterns in October, April and May.
Sunshine is abundant during the whole year, particularly from
April to September when the daily average exceeds eleven hours.
There are two mountain ranges on the island: the Pentadaktylos
range which runs along almost the entire northern coast, and the
Troodos massif in the central and south-western parts of the island
which culminates in the peak of Mount Olympus, 1.953 m. above
sea level. Cyprus coastal line is indented and rocky in the north
with long sandy beaches in the south. Between the two ranges lies
the fertile plain of Messaoria.
Cyprus became politically independent from British rule in 1960.
The Turkish invasion, launched on 20 July 1974, resulted in the
occupation of 35,2% of the islands territory and about 200.000
Greek Cypriots were displaced.
On 1 May 2004 the Republic of Cyprus became a full member of
the EU and in January 2008 Cyprus joined the Eurozone. Accession
to the EU was a natural choice for Cyprus, dictated by its culture,
civilisation, history, its European outlook and adherence to the
ideals of democracy, freedom and justice. Since its accession to the
EU, Cyprus has undergone significant structural reforms that have
transformed its economic landscape. Trade and interest rates have
been liberalised, while price controls and investment restrictions
have been lifted. Private financing has been introduced for the
construction and operation of major infrastructure projects and
monopolies have been abolished.
The new political context created by the accession to the EU
is also expected to impact positively on the efforts to reach a
comprehensive settlement to the division of Cyprus that will
reunite its people and reintegrate its economy.

General Information

Mean temperatures for 2011 in C

Mean temperatures for 2013 in C

Date of Independence: 16 August 1960.


Government and Administration: Under the 1960
Constitution, executive power is vested in a President,
elected for a five-year term of office by universal suffrage
and exercised through a Council of Ministers, appointed by
him. The House of Representatives is the legislative organ
of the Republic. The administration of justice is exercised
by the Judiciary which is a separate and independent body.
Flag: White with a copper-coloured outline of the island
with two green olive branches beneath.
Official Languages: Greek and Turkish.
Capital: Lefkosia (Nicosia), with a population of 244,1
thousand (comprises the population of the urban areas of
Lefkosia district, end of 2013).
Other Towns: Lemesos, Larnaka, Pafos, Ammochostos
and Kerynia (Ammochostos urban and Kerynia are under
Turkish military occupation).
Currency: Euro (), divided into 100 cent (as of January
2008).
Time: GMT+2
Weights and Measures: The metric system.
International Membership: European Union, United
Nations, Council of Europe, Commonwealth, World Bank
and International Monetary Fund.

Temperature

Temperature

LefkosiaLemesosAthalassa Public Garden

LarnacaAirport

PafosAirport

Prodromos

max

min

max

min

max

min

max

min

max

min

Jan

15,9

5,8

17,9

10,1

17,2

7,9

17,6

9,6

6,3

1,6

Feb

18,1

6,8

20,0

11,1

19,0

8,7

19,0

10,3

9,7

2,8

Mar

20,9

8,1

21,5

11,7

20,4

9,6

20,4

10,7

12,8

4,3

Apr

25,7

12,2

24,4

14,6

24,1 13,1

22,9

13,7

15,8

7,3

May

31,1

17,1

28,9

18,8

28,5 17,3

25,7

17,0

22,2

13,3

Jun

33,7

20,0

31,7

20,8

30,9 20,5

28,3

18,9

25,8

15,7

Jul

36,5

22,7

34,0

22,0

32,9 22,4

30,4

21,2

27,6

18,0

Aug

37,8

23,1

35,6

22,9

34,0 22,9

31,4

21,7

28,4

19,2

Sep

33,2

19,3

32,5

21,3

30,9 20,2

29,5

20,7

23,4

14,4

Oct

27,6

13,7

28,5

16,2

27,3 15,4

26,1

15,2

17,4

10,1

Nov

24,6

12,7

25,6

15,9

24,8 14,9

24,5

15,6

15,0

8,4

Dec

16,3

6,1

18,8

10,1

17,5

8,6

18,8

9,4

7,3

2,0

Mean

26,8

14,0

26,6

16,3

25,6 15,1

24,5

15,3

17,7

9,8

The mean daily maximum and mean daily minimum temperatures from 26
reference stations were as follows:
Mean Daily Maximum (C)
Actual
Normal
Diff.
2013 1961-1990

Mean Daily Minimum (C)


Actual
2013

Normal
1961-1990

Diff.

Jan

14,6

13,4

+1,2

6,2

4,8

+1,4

Feb

16,8

14,0

+2,8

7,3

4,8

+2,5

Mar

19,2

16,4

+2,8

8,3

6,0

+2,3

Apr

22,8

21,1

+1,7

11,2

9,4

+1,8

May

27,9

25,4

+2,5

16,1

13,0

+3,1

Jun

30,6

29,4

+1,2

18,5

16,8

+1,7

Jul

32,8

32,3

+0,5

20,6

19,7

+0,9

Aug

34,0

32,2

+1,8

21,5

19,5

+2,0
+1,2

Sep

30,1

29,8

+0,3

18,3

17,1

Oct

25,7

25,2

+0,5

13,3

13,6

-0,3

Nov

22,9

19,6

+3,3

12,5

9,5

+3,0

Dec

15,3

15,3

0,0

6,5

6,4

+0,1

Annual

24,4

22,8

+1,5

13,4

11,7

+1,7

Households

Population

Population

Distribution of Households by
District

Population Distribution by Age and Sex, 2013*


Lefkosia

120

Females

100
80
60
40
20
0
40

20

Lemesos

Larnaka
80+

Pafos

75 - 79

70 - 74
65 - 69
60 - 64
22,4
55 - 59
20,7
50 - 54
93,5
45 - 49
19,9
40 - 44
13,2 66,7
67,5
35 - 39
30 - 34 20,8 12,3 51,5
52,4
39,5
2513,5
- 29
11,0
11,220 - 24 30,6
7,5
1522,8
- 19
7,3 14,4 23,6
16,3 17,4
11,5
10 - 14
8,5
9,0
5- 9
1990 2000 2013*1990 2000 2013*199002000
- 4 2013*1990 2000 2013*1990 2000 2013*

40

20

Ammochostos

29,5

Males

000 s

Age groups

140
80+
75 - 79
70 - 74
65 - 69
60 - 64
55 - 59
50 - 54
45 - 49
40 - 44
35 - 39
30 - 34
25 - 29
20 - 24
15 - 19
10 - 14
5- 9
0- 4

Households

40
Rural

Urban

20

000 s

2005

000

2010

2012

2005

2013

Population end of year


(000 s)

Households (000 s)

0-14

19,3

16,8

16,4

16,3

Household distribution
by district (000 s)
Lefkosia
Ammochostos
Larnaka
Lemesos
Pafos

15-64 years

68,5

70,5

70,4

69,8

65 years and over

12,2

12,7

13,2

13,9

Average household size

Total

744,0

839,8

865,9

858,0

Males

364,6

408,8

421,0

417,5

Females

379,4

431,0

444,9

440,5

Population distribution
by age (%)

28,3

23,9

23,3

23,3

(65+) / (15-64)

17,8

18,0

18,8

19,9

(-14)+(65+) / (15-64)

46,1

41,9

42,0

43,1

Share of urban
population (%)

67,5

67,2

328,0

336,9

333,8

40,8

46,3

47,9

47,4

Larnaka

124,8

142,3

147,2

145,9

Lemesos

210,8

235,5

241,9

239,7

74,1

87,7

92,0

91,2

Pafos

102,7
118,4
122,2

13,4
15,6
16,2
42,0
49,2
51,2

73,6 (%)
84,5
86,9

26,5
32,4
34,3
0-14
2,9
15-64

2,8

2,8

2010

312,7
744,0

839,8

364,6
123,0
379,4
16,3
51,4
87,4
34,6
19,3

408,8
431,0

16,8
70,5

12,2

12,7

Household Consumption
Expenditure
(% distribution)
(0-14) / (15-64)
28,3

23,9

(65+)
17,4 / (15-64)
17,4
8,5
8,5

26,6
26
26,6

35,2
35,2

(-14)+(65+) / (15-64)
15,1

21,6

17,1

1985

18,0
8,3

(%)

20,0

28,4

0%

2013
2005

2,7
68,5

12,3
12,3

1997

293,5

Ammochostos

67,2

Population distribution
by district (000 s)
Lefkosia

2009
2003

68,3

2012

65

Dependency ratios
(0-14) / (15-64)

2010

300,1
310,8
258,2
(000 )

10%

20%

18,7

16,2

30%

5,4

40%
50% 60% 70%

Food and nonalcoholic


beverages

41,9

68,3

67,5

293,5

328,0

37,7

6,5

19,5

18,0

46,1
37,0


(000 )

17,8

30,5

100%
40,8

46,3

Housing, water, electircity,124,8

142,3

210,8

235,5

74,1

87,7

Transport and communication


Other main categories

80%

90%

gas and other fuels


Hotels and Restaurants

Demography

Demography
2005

2010

2012

2013

Natural increase rate


(per 1.000 population)
Net migration (number)

1,5

2,6

1,8

-0,2

3,9

5,7

5,2

4,9

8.128

+15.913

-629

-12.078

Rate

Annual mid-year population


growth rate (%)

20
18
16
14
12
% 10
8
6
4
2
0

1995

Crude Birth Rate

2000

2005

2010*

Crude Death Rate

2005

2013*

Natural Increase

2010

2012

2013

Fertility
Live births (number)
Crude birth rate
(per 1.000 population)
Total fertility rate

8.243

9.801

10.161

9.341

11,2

11,8

11,8

10,8

1,5

1,4

1,4

1,3

5.425

5.103

5.665

5.141

2013
2011
2009
2007
2005
2003

()

Crude death rate


(per 1.000 population)

7,3

6,2

6,6

6,0

Infant mortality rate


(per 1.000 live births)

4,6

3,2

3,5

1,6

2010

2012

2013

5,7
+15.913

40-44

45-49

2000
80,0

84,8
2005

83,0

79,3
83,3

2010*

78,3
77,5

82,0
2005
2010
80,7
76,4

81,1
76,7

9.801
50 52 54 56 58 60 62
64 66 ()
68 70 72 74 76 78 80 8.243
82 84 86 88


()

12.966

12.851

12.918

12.683

5.881

6.081

5.806

5.493

1.514

1.929

2.036

1.857

1 As from 2013, data on the number of deaths refer to the deaths of usually resident population

( 1.000 )

20
15
10
5
0

-5

Marriages and divorces


Marriages
of which marriages
of residents of Cyprus

20
25-29
30-34
35-39
18
16 1974
2013
14
% 12
10
8
6
Life Expectancy
at Birth (years)1
4
2
0
1990
1995

20-24

3,9
8.128

10.

11,8

1,5

1,4

5.425

5.103

7,3

6,2

2005

2,6

Males
Females

1
(
1.000
)
11,2
As from 2013, data on the
number
of deaths
are usually resident population of Cyprus.

000 s

Deaths (number)

of Cyprus.

1,5


( 1.000 )

Mortality1

Divorces

2010



(%)

900
800
700
600
500
400
300
200
100
0
15-19

1990

2005
Age-specific
Fertility
Rate, 1974 - 2013

Population change

1990

-10
-15


( 1.000 )
1997

5.

4,6

3,2

2010*
2005

2013*
2010

12.966

Natural Increase

5.881

12.851

12.

6.081

5.

1.929

2.

2000

2003

2007


Net Migration

1.514

1 2013

Crime
2005

Volume of crime
(true cases of serious
offences1 per
100.000 population)
Adult offenders
Convicted for serious
offences only
Per 100.000 adult
population

2009

2010

Against public order


Against the person
Sexual
Motoring

Persons per:
7.104

8.393

8.442

hospital bed
880

1.014

994

1.575

1.723

1.249

1.122

271

263

185

161

556

503

459

530

1.372

2.511

4.602

4.696

873

683

731

709

45

29

22

27

34.763

36.505

44.478

51.978

62.466

75.693

86.813

58.354
1.535

61.631
835

74.899
794

86.143
670

by gender:
Males
Females

48.482
11.407

51.762
10.704

63.106
12.587

70.297
16.516

1 The indicators have been revised

1.188
1.142

1.432
1.489

1.301
1.280

1.404
1.411

536

670

637

634

73

83

77

75

for the period 2002-2010 using the revised population figures,


based on the results of the Census of Population 2011.

10

General hospitals2
Bed occupancy rate (%)
Average length of patients
stay (days)
In-patients
(number of discharges)

59.889

Number of prisoners
per 100.000 population

Hospital beds per nurse


Hospital beds (number)1

by age:
Adults
Juveniles

Prison population
on 1st September

dentist
nurse

977

2010

20112005 20122009


374
344

1.014
1.072

234
216
(
)

doctor
7.212

Persons convicted
by the courts (number)

Prison statistics:
Admissions
Releases

2005

2011

Judicial Statistics:
Convictions by major
offence category
Against property

Nursing

as % of G.D.P.

330
1.059

556
503
2.5531.372 2.6302.511
783 873
816 683
4.189 45 4.163 29
34.763
36.505

44

867,0
1.218,8
1.306,0
1.257,1

6,5
7,0
7,3
7,1

59.889
62.466

75

3.328
3.957

Total expenditure on
health services (mn)

335
1.084

2097.212
2157.104
259
260
284
288

(
1

0,9
0,8
0,7
0,7
100.000 )
977
880
2.847
2.958
2.988
2.999



1.575
1.723
83,7
85,9
92,4
77,0
100.000

271
263
5,8
5,4
5,3
4,7

57.887
74.975
75.441
80.369
:

Health personnel (number)


Medical
1.976
2.425


Dentist
728
772

58.354
1.535

61.631
835

74

Expenditure
on Health Services

48.482
11.407

51.762
10.704

63
12

1.188
1.142

1.432
1.489

1
1

536

670

1 Beds of Dialysis Unit, Casualty, Thalassaemia and Angiographic Depts are excluded.
2 Public Sector General Hospitals.

800
700
600
500
400
300
200
100
0

mn

Police Statistics:
Serious offences reported
to the police (true cases)

Health

Health

Crime

2005

2006


100.000

2007

2008

2009

2010

73

2011

2012

83

1 2002-2010 ,

Public ,
Private

11

Education
Education
2004/05

2009/10

2011/12

2012/13

Gross enrolment ratios (%)


Primary level

100

100

100

99

Secondary level

95

93

97

98

Tertiary level (total)

67

77

71

72

in Cyprus

33

48

44

45

Abroad

32

29

27

27

Pre-school and pre-primary

14,1

12,3

12,8

13,0

Primary

14,2

11,5

11,5

11,4

9,6

8,4

8,3

8,1

Pupil / teacher ratios


by level of education

Secondary

2005
2010
2004/0520122009/102013
2011/12
Educational attainment

for persons aged 20 years


(%)
and over (%)

14,2
11,5
Tertiary
Level Students per 100.000 Population

9,6
8,4

2000/01

Primary

Pupil / Teacher Ratio

Pre-primary

Age group
Participation in education
and training1, 2012

Public expenditure on
education (mn)
as % of G.D.P.
as % of Budget

2005/06

2011/12

Males

Females

35

Total

25-34

49,1

51,2

50,2

35-49

45,7

43,7

44,6

50-64

35,1

29,8

32,4

Total

43,1

41,5

42,3

2005

2010

2011

2012

937,2

1.390,9

1.420,6

1.287,3*

7,0

8,0

7,9

7,3*

16,0

17,3

17,2

15,7*

800
700
600
500
400
300
200
100
0
1970/71

8,3

Males

1990/91

1995/96

2000/01

Schools
by Level ofEducation

Secondary

1 Figures obtained from the Adult Education Survey conducted in 2012.

12

2008/09

1995/96

3. 0
35
30
1970
25
1. 0
20
24
15
10
5
0
Females
1970/71 1985/86

11,5

5.586

1990/91

2012
6.215

1985/86

20

100
100
100
Not attended / completed
primary
7
6 95
5
5 97

93
Primary level
21
16
14
14
( )
67
77
71
Secondary level
47
47
47
47

33
48
Tertiary level
25
31
34
34 44

32
29
27
2005
2010
2011
2012

Tertiary level students

per 1.000 population
56
61
59
59

14,1
12,3
12,8

Pupil / Teacher Ratios


35
30
25
20
15
10
5
0
1970/71

Education

Education

2005/06



1, 2012

1976/77

1982/83

Pre-primary

1988/89

Primary

1994/95

25-34

49,1

35-49

45,7

50-64

2000/01

Secondary

35,1

2006/07

43,1

Tertiary

2008/09

51,2
43,7
2012/13

29,8
41,5

2005
2010
2011
1980
1992
2001
2011
Literacy rates at census

years (%)2
(.)
937,2
1.390,9
1.420,6
Total
94 7,0 97 8,0 99 7,9
% ... 93
Males
98
98 16,0 99 17,3 99 17,2
%
Females
88
90
95
98
1 , 2012.
2 Persons aged 15 and over.

13

1.

Unemployment-Earnings

Employment

Unemployment - Earnings

Emloyment

Economically active
population (000 s)
as % of the total population
Gainfully employed
population (000 s)
Males (%)
Females (%)
Economic Activity (%)
Agriculture, Forestry
and Fishing
Mining and quarrying
Manufacturing
Electricity, Gas, Steam and Air
Conditioning Supply
Water Supply; Sewerage,
Waste Management and
Remediation Activities
Construction
Wholesale and Retail Trade,
Repair of Motor Vehicles
and Motorcycles
Transportation and Storage
Accomodation and
Food Service Activities
Information and Communication
Financial and Insurance
Activities
Real Estate Activities
Professional Scientific and
Technical Activities
Administrative and Support
Service Activities
Public Administration and Defence;
Compulsory Social Security
Education
Human Health and Social Work
Activities
Arts, Entertainment and Recreation
Other Service Activities
Activities of Households
as employers

2005

2010

380,8
50,0

413,6
50,0

427,8
49,5

2012

424,5
49,3

2013*

349,7
56,3
43,7

376,7
52,8
47,2

366,0
52,3
47,7

345,7
52,1
47,9

8,7
0,2
9,9

7,4
0,2
9,0

7,5
0,2
8,3

7,9
0,2
7,7

0,4

0,4

0,4

0,4

0,5
10,2

0,6
9,6

0,6
8,0

0,6
7,0

17,7
5,1

17,6
4,6

17,4
4,4

10,0
2,3

9,2
2,3

9,8
2,4

10,1
2,4

4,5
0,4

4,7
0,4

4,9
0,4

5,0
0,4

3,7

4,3

4,8

5,0

1,7

1,6

1,7

1,7

7,4
5,4

7,7
6,0

7,9
6,4

8,1
6,9

3,8
1,4
2,2

4,1
1,3
2,4

4,3
1,3
2,3

4,5
1,2
2,4

4,5

6,6

6,9

6,6

17,3
4,6

Employment by Broad Sectors (% distribution)


2013
2010
2000
1990
1980
1970
1960

15,8

8,1

76,1
72,7

19,7

7,6
10,7

57,2

28,8

14,0

24,7

41,8

23,1

46,8

10%

45,8

33,7

20,5

0%

20%

20
16,0
15
10

67,9

21,4

30% 40%
Primary

50% 60%
Secondary

2005
2010

Unemployed
Persons
and Unemployment Rate

(000Survey)
)
380,8
413,6
4
(Labour Force
%
50,0
50,0

%
Number
(000 )
349,7
376,7
3
80.000
(%)
56,3 20,0 52,8
70.000
68.871
(%)
43,7 18,0 47,2
60.000
(%) 51.515 15,9 16,0
14,0
50.000
,
8,7 12,0
7,4
33.951 11,8
40.000

0,2 10,0
0,2
26.406
8,0
21.704
30.000 15.354 12.842

9,9
9,0
19.492
7,9
17.004 15.428 14.523
16.685
6,0
10.756 14.109
6,3
5,3
5,4
20.000

,
4,7
4,5
4,0
3,9
5,0
3,7
4,1
4,0
3,3
10.000
2,0
,
0

0,4 0,0 0,4
2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013
, ,

Unemployed
(number)
Unemployment
Rate (%)

0,5
0,6

10,2
9,6
,

2005

2010
2012 17,7
2013 17,6

5,1
4,6
Unemployed (000 s)
19,5
26,4
51,5
68,9


Unemployment rate (%)
5,3 6,3
11,8 10,015,9
9,2
Males
6,1
12,5
4,4

2,316,5
2,3
Females
6,5
6,4
11,1
15,2

Young (15-24)
13,9
16,6
27,7

4,538,9
4,7

0,4
0,4
,
3,7
4,3
Growth in earnings (%)

in money terms
5,4
2,4
1,6

1,7
1,6
in real terms
2,7
0,0
-0,8
,

7,4
7,7

5,4
6,0


Unemployed
by Level of Education

3,8
4,1
,
1,4
1,3

50

2,2
2,4
45 42,1
42,9
42,5
41,0
41,8 39,4
43,0
39,7
39,4
39,9

40
41,9
36,2
35,9
34,1
35
4,5 34,9 6,6
33,0
32,0
30,7 30,8
32,0
30
26,0
27,4

(%
29,5
26,5
29,9
% 25
28,3

33,5
30,1

70% 80%
Tertiary

90% 100%

2013
15,8
8,1
20,9
2010
19,7
7,6
2000
21,4
10,7
2000 2005 2006 2007
2009 2010 2011
1990 2008
28,8
14,0
1980
33,7
20,5
Less than Upper Secondary
Upper Secondary
1970
41,8
1960
46,8
0%

14

10%

21,6

76,122,1
72,7

67,9

2012

2013

Tertiary

57,2
45,8
33,5

24,7

30,1

23,1

20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 70% 80%


T

15

G.D.P. by category of expenditure


...

G.D.P. by economic activity

G.D.P. by economic activity


2005

2010

2012

(mn)
2013*

354,8
43,4
1.019,8

391,5
46,6
1.001,3

424,2
23,5
901,4

420,0
15,9
818,7

190,2

290,9

376,6

301,9

95,2
1.333,3

142,0
1.406,5

174,7
947,5

162,9
616,0

1.957,6
894,9

2.463,1
1.169,0

2.454,8
1.102,7

2.352,8
1.104,9

884,6
550,1
791,2
1.286,4

965,2
673,2
1.272,3
2.027,9

1.123,9
722,3
1.510,8
2.096,1

1.121,9
732,2
1.520,5
1.958,1

701,7

1.066,3

1.271,5

1.201,8

154,0

197,5

210,7

192,7

Agriculture, forestry and fishing


Mining and quarrying
Manufacturing
Electricity, gas, steam and
air conditioning supply
Water supply; sewerage, waste
management and remediation activities
Construction
Wholesale and retail trade; repair of
motor vehicles and motorcycles
Transportation and storage
Accommodation and food
service activities
Information and communication
Financial and insurance activities
Real estate activities
Professional, scientific
and technical activities
Administrative and support
service activities
Public administration and defence;
compulsory social security
Education
Human health and social work activities
Arts, entertainment and recreation
Other service activities
Activities of households as employers
Total gross value added
Plus: Import duties
Plus: Value added tax (net)

1.398,1 1.868,0
710,6 1.027,2
452,9
637,5
162,3
239,0
227,4
287,6
96,7
172,1
13.305,2 17.344,6
192,9
154,6
1.193,2 1.563,7

1.872,6 1.735,2
1.121,7 1.095,3
685,2
647,6
277,7
241,8
280,4
268,0
194,4
177,0
17.772,6 16.685,1
94,3
64,9
1.544,2 1.369,0

G.D.P.
at current market prices
% annual change at current prices
% annual change at constant prices

14.691,3 19.062,9
7,0%
3,5%
3,9%
1,4%

19.411,1 18.118,9
-0,4%
-6,7%
-2,4%
-5,4%

Distribution of G.D.P. by Activity, 2013*


Public administration and
defence; compulsory
social security 10,4%
Administrative and support
service activities
1,2%
Professional, scientific and
technical activities 7,2%
Real estate activities
11,7%
Activities of
households as
employers
1,1%

16

Financial
and insurance
activities
9,1%

Arts, entertainment
and recreation 1,4%
Human health and
social work activities
3,9%
Education
6,6%

Other service
activities
1,6%

Wholesale and retail trade; repair


of motor vehicles and motorcycles
14,1%
Agriculture, forestry and fishing
2,5%
Mining and quarrying 0,1%

Manufacturing 4,9%
Construction 3,7%
Water supply; sewerage, waste
management and remediation
activities 1,0%
Transportation and storage 6,6%
Accommodation
and food
Electricity, gas, steam
Information
and air
and communication service activities 6,7%
conditioning supply
4,4%
1,8%

At current market prices

(mn)
2005
2010
2005
2010
2012
2013*


354,8
391,5
Government final consumption,
2.436,3
3.477,3
3.494,0
3.160,2

43,4
46,6
Private final consumption
9.028,4
12.229,1
13.118,7
12.312,5

1.019,8 1.001,3
Gross fixed capital formation
3.165,9
4.159,3,
2.943,6
2.432,0
290,9
, 190,2
Increase in stocks
139,7
259,4
229,5
-235,9
, ,
Exports of goods and services
8.254,9
9.095,5 9.653,4
9.209,8

95,2
142,0
Less: Imports of goods

1.333,3
and services
8.333,8
10.157,6
10.028,1
8.759,6 1.406,5
,
G.D.P. at market prices
14.691,3
19.062,9
19.411,1
18.118,9

1.957,6 2.463,1

894,9 1.169,0
Relationship with other
National Accounts aggregates

884,6
965,2
Plus: Net factor income

550,1
673,2
from the rest of the world
-770,7
-713,7
-536,0
-555,5

791,2 1.272,3
G.N.. at market prices
13.920,6
18.349,3
18.875,1
17.563,4

1.286,4 2.027,9
Less: Consumption
,
of fixed capital
1.767,6
2.264,0
2.380,9
2.410,3

701,7 1.066,3

National Income
12.153,0
16.085,3
16.494,2
15.153,1

154,0
197,5
,

1.398,1 1.868,0
() 1.027,2

710,6
2005
2010
2012
2013*


452,9
637,5
Per capita G.N.. at
,
162,3
239,0
current market prices
18.849,9
22.123,5
21.848,7
20.377,6
227,4
287,6

96,7
172,1
annual change at:
6,0
2,1
current prices
-5,8
-6,7

13.305,2 17.344,6
constant prices
2,9
0,0
-7,7
-5,4
:

192,9
154,6
Per capita final private
:
1.193,2 1.563,7
consumption expenditure
12.225,3
14.744,5
15.185,5
14.285,3
14.691,3 19.062,9
...


%
7,0%
3,5%
%
3,9%
1,4%

Gross Domestic
Product

... , 20

20.000
,
,
1,4%
18.000


16.000
10,4%


14.000

12.000
3,9%

10.000
1,2%

1,6%
6,6%
8.000

,
6.000

7,2%
4.000
3,7%
2.000

11,7%
0

1960 1964 1968 1972 1976


1980 1985 1989 1993 1997 2001 2005 2009 2013*

mn

At current market prices

G.D.P. by category of expenditure

Current market prices


1,1%

Constant
market
prices
, ,

9,1%


1,8%

4,4%

17

Main aggregates of the general government

Main Aggregates of the General


Government

BALANCE OF PAYMENTS

2005

2010

2012

(mn)
2013

Total general government


revenue
Total current resources
Capital transfers, received

5.484,4
5.349,7
134,7

7.186,2
7.176,0
10,2

7.039,2
7.028,4
10,8

6.610,4
6.604,3
6,1

Total general government


expenditure
Total current expenditure
Gross fixed capital formation
Other capital expenditure, net

5.809,9
5.246,9
500,5
62,5

8.097,8
7.039,8
805,6
252,4

8.168,9
7.422,9
513,1
232,9

7.501,1
6.877,3
359,6
264,2

-325,5

-911,6

-1.129,7

-890,7

Fiscal deficit/surplus
General government gross debt
Fiscal deficit/surplus as %
of G.D.P.
General government gross
debt as % of G.D.P.

9.299,8 10.769,7

15.430,9 18.518,8

-2,2

-4,8

-5,8

-4,9

63,3

56,5

79,5

102,2

-1.217,15.484,4-310,1
7.186,2
-1.001,95.349,7-139,4
7.176,0
-545,9
312,5
134,7
10,2
-3.855,9
-2.940,5
3.310,05.809,9
3.253,0
8.097,8

7
7

8
-514,2
-456,05.246,9-451,9
-503,4

7.039,8
7

Current transfers
71,9
-116,1
-215,2
-170,8

500,5
805,6
Capital and financial account
652,5
1.681,6
870,6
748,8

62,5
252,4
Capital account
69,0
35,0
23,4
244,2

Financial account
583,5
1.646,6
847,2 -325,5504,6-911,6 -1

Direct investment
498,0
65,4
1.197,5
169,3

9.299,8 10.769,7 15
Portfolio investment
-105,9
-1.933,8
5.340,5 11.733,7
/
Financial derivatives
-11,6 % -58,2

... -870,3 -2,2 -55,0 -4,8


Other investment
773,3
3.373,1

-4.877,3 -11.373,3
-570,3
200,0
Official reserve assets
56,8
29,8
% ...
63,3
56,5
Net errors and omissions
135,4
30,3
346,5
-438,6

Income

9.000

0
-1.000
2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013

Expenditure

-1.500

-500

Fiscal Deficit / Surplus as % of G.D.P.

-2.000

7.000
6.000
5.000
4.000
3.000
2.000

-2.500

2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2

-3.000
1995 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013

/ %

2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013

5
Money
and Banking

2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 201

MONEY AND BANKING

% -1

2005
% -1

-3

Exchange rates

-5

Average middle rates

-7

(foreign currency per EURO)

Note: General Government Accounts are harmonised with ESA 2010 concepts and definitions.

2010

2012

2013

-3
-5

Pound sterling

-7
0,6838

0,8578

0,8109

0,8493

US dollar

1,2441

1,3257

1,2848

1,3281

Swiss Franc

18

(mn)
2012* 2005
2013* 2010

Current
8.000 Account Balance

Revenue

2005
2010*

Current account
-787,8
-1.711,9

Goods, services and income


-859,8
-1.595,8

Goods and services


-356,4
-1.081,6

Goods
-3.372,1
-4.664,1

Services
3.015,7
3.582,5

mn

mn

Revenue and Expenditure of General Government Sector


9.000
8.000
7.000
6.000
5.000
4.000
3.000
2.000

Balance of Payments

:
1,3803
1,2053
1,2311
1,5483
2010
.

19

Harmonised consumer price index (HICP)


Harmonised
Consumer
Price Index

Prices
and Inflation
Prices and inflation
Rate of inflation (%)

2005

2010

2012

2013

2,6

2,4

2,4

-0,4
General Index (2005=100)

Consumer price index


(2005=100)
General Index

100,00

112,86

119,36

118,88

Food & non-alcoholic


beverages

100,00

123,71

129,80

130,08

Alcoholic beverages
& tobacco

100,00

106,69

122,34

132,84

Clothing and footwear

100,00

94,03

91,00

88,52

Housing, water, electricity,gas


and other fuels

100,00

120,25

147,83

141,93

Furnishings, household
equipment and routine
household maintenance

100,00

104,27

106,93

105,76

Health

100,00

123,79

127,90

124,70

Transport

100,00

103,13

109,44

111,86

Communication

100,00

99,57

101,10

102,08

Recreation and culture

100,00

105,90

108,50

108,38

Education

100,00

127,13

134,33

133,34

Restaurants and hotels

100,00

123,52

126,68

127,17

Miscellaneous goods
and services

100,00

112,95

112,06

113,02

81,4

100,0

112,2

109,8

Industrial output prices index


(2010=100)
Local market

80,4

Export market

93,3

Price index of agricultural


production (1995=100)

16
14
12
10
8
6
4
2
0
-21980 1983 1986

20

121,2

100,0
100,0
150,4

114,4
94,6
153,9

112,0
93,0
157,1

Rate of Inflation

1989 1992 1995 1998

2001 2004 2007 2010 2013

2012

2005
2013

2010

(%)
100,0
112,0
119,5

(2005=100)

2,6
120,0

2,4

100,00
133,7
100,00
129,0
100,00
87,6
100,00
145,1

112,86

100,00
103,5
124,1
120,3
100,00
101,7
100,00
106,7
100,00
132,4
100,00
119,8
100,00
117,6
100,00

120,25


2005/04
2010/09
2012/11

100,00
2013/12
100,00

123,52


2,0
2,6(2010=100)
3,1

0,4
81,4

100,0

80,4

100,0

2,9

1,3
93,3

100,0

0,6

0,5
2,4
(1995=100)
-0,9
-0,5
-2,7

9,0
121,2
-3,2

150,4

2005

Food & non-alcoholic


beverages
Alcoholic beverages
& tobacco
Clothing and footwear
Housing, water, electricity,
gas and other fuels
Furnishings, household
equipment and routine
household maintenance
Health
Transport
Communications
Recreation and culture
Education
Restaurants and hotels
Miscellaneous goods
and services

Annual Change (%):


General Index
Food & non-alcoholic
beverages
Alcoholic beverages
& tobacco
Clothing and footwear
Housing, water, electricity,
gas and other fuels
Furnishings, household
equipment and routine
household maintenance
Health
Transport
Communication
Recreation and culture
Education
Restaurants and hotels
Miscellaneous goods
and services

2010


100,0
122,9
132,1
&
100,0
106,0
118,3

100,0
90,4
90,5

100,0
127,4
150,8
, ,
,

100,0
103,2
104,6
122,6
,
100,0
127,3

100,0
106,9 117,5

100,0
97,4
100,8

100,0
106,5
107,0
126,6
100,0
133,3
113,7
100,0
119,1

100,0
114,3
117,0

2,4
0,8

8,7

13,3

%
16

106,69
94,03

104,27
123,79
103,13
99,57
105,90
127,13
112,95

9,5
-3,8

0,4
14

0,0

-0,1

-1,0

12
-0,5
10
3,3
8
-9,4
6
0,54
5,32
2,80

3,0
5,3
0,0
-0,1
4,5
0,2

0,5
4,3
1,1
0,2
2,3
3,5

-2,5
2,3
0,9
-0,3
-0,7
0,6

2,7

2,8

0,8

0,4

-21980 1983 1986

123,71

1989 1992 1995 1998

2001

21

External Trade External trade


Main
Trading Partners

External trade

2005

2010

(mn)

(mn)

5.069,1

1.228,7

6.517,4

1.136,8

EU Countries1
France
Germany
Greece
Italy
Netherlands
Spain
United Kingdom

3.390,6
184,1
419,3
865,9
513,3
197,8
164,7
445,6

731,9
208,3
65,1
140,1
11,7
24,2
5,0
206,8

4.532,1
328,1
583,5
1.218,7
604,5
289,9
179,2
531,4

583,9
13,0
105,7
241,8
25,3
18,7
5,2
86,5

EU Countries1
France
Germany
Greece
Italy
Netherlands
Spain
United Kingdom

Non-EU Countries
China
Egypt
Israel
Japan
Korea (South)
Lebanon
Russia
Saudi Arabia
Syria
Taiwan
Thailand
United Arab Emirates
United States

1.597,8
193,8
51,4
355,6
155,4
37,8
20,7
48,3
11,7
10,9
33,1
33,9
73,9
81,7

292,8
11,9
8,0
12,9
18,5
1,8
25,3
15,9
10,9
10,7
0,7
1,8
31,4
17,9

1.868,1
342,9
60,0
510,3
68,8
41,1
12,1
46,5
14,7
8,4
35,8
41,8
29,5
93,4

381,2
15,7
20,0
21,1
0,5
4,1
37,5
19,7
14,4
24,3
1,8
2,6
20,3
13,3

Non-EU Countries
China
Egypt
Israel
Japan
Korea (South)
Lebanon
Russia
Saudi Arabia
Syria
Taiwan
Thailand
United Arab Emirates
United States

80,7
0,0

10,7
193,3

117,2
0,0

8,4
163,3

Countries and Territories



not specified
16,6
8,9

Stores and Provisions


0,0
265,3

mn

Total Exports/Dispatches
2000-2013
1.800
1.600
1.400
716,2
1.200
627,2 648,3
1.000
407,0
446,6 505,1 547,2
566,7
800 411,4 422,0
479,4
415,1
395,7 367,0
600
895,4
400
821,8 665,1
577,6 643,2 491,1 570,1 776,7 774,1
200 599,9 651,1 477,9 447,6 521,3
0
2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013
Re-exports

Domestic exports

3.921,91
624,8

338,6
10,5

400,7
32,5

1.216,8
288,2

471,2
39,6

382,6
16,6

214,7
7,2

417,3
128,2

3.343,7
3.390,6
299,4
184,1
315,9
419,3
1.120,4
865,9
334,8
513,3
295,8
197,8
208,0
164,7
309,4
445,6
1.803,6
1.462,0

523,3
1.597,8
28,1
206,3
264,3
193,8
31,0
21,1
30,9

51,4
676,0
39,6
651,2

355,6
37,4
0,9
26,4

155,4
21,5
6,6
18,7

()
37,8
10,2
50,2
12,0

20,7
60,0
20,2
55,5

48,3
14,0 13,5
6,5

11,7
2,9
2,7
1,8

10,9
23,0
2,8
18,3

33,1
28,0
7,3
22,0

33,9
17,7
34,9
16,8

73,9
73,1
46,0
52,4

81,7

EU countries group consisting of the 27 partner countries.


1 27 .

Arrivals from EU Countries, 2013


Greece
34%

Italy
10%

80,7
4,8
0,0
0,0

702,8
731,9
11,6
208,3
40,8
65,1
268,5
140,1
29,2
11,7
18,5
24,2
5,45,0
209,3
206,8
643,4
292,8
32,9
11,9
36,68,0
62,0
12,9
0,7
18,5
5,91,8
35,7
25,3
25,7
15,9
12,5
10,9
1,9
10,7
2,20,7
5,21,8
35,9
31,4
57,7
17,9

4.532,
328,
583,
1.218,
604,
289,
179,
531,

1.868,
342,
60,
510,
68,
41,
12,
46,
14,
8,
35,
41,
29,
93,

10,7
11,1
254,2
193,3

117,

0,

Dispatches
to EU Countries,
2013

/
2000-2013
Italy

1.800
4%
Greece
1.600
38%
1.400
United1.200
Kingdom
United
9%
1.000
407,0
Kingdom
547,2
446,6
566,7
800 411,4 422,0
505,1
30%
479,4
395,7 367,0 415,1
Netherlands
600
Spain
9%400
1%
821,8
665,1 577,6 643,2 491,1 570,1
651,1 477,9
200 599,9 Germany
447,6 521,3
0
Netherlands
6% France
Other
2% 2007 2008 2009 2010
2000 2001 20022%2003 Other
2004 2005 2006
14%
17%

1 EU countries group consisting of the 27 partner countries.

22

/ Exports/
/
Imports/
Exports/ Imports/
Dispatches

Arrivals Dispatches Arrivals
(.)
Main Partner Countries
(mn)
(mn)

5.069,1
1.228,7
6.517,
All Countries
5.742,2
1.422,4
4.810,5
1.611,6

All Countries

Countries and Territories


not specified
Stores and Provisions

2005
2013

2012

Imports/ Exports/ Imports/ Exports/


Arrivals Dispatches Arrivals Dispatches
Main Partner Countries

External Trade -
Main
Trading Partners

Spain
6%
Germany
9%
France
9%

23

Imports/Arrivals
Imports / Arrivals Exports / Dispatches

Agriculture

Agriculture

(mn)

Total imports / arrivals

2005

2010

2012

2013

5.069,1

6.517,4

5.742,2

4.810,5

33,0
27,0
9,1
13,0
16,2
1,6

30,1
26,1
8,5
13,4
20,1
1,8

32,6
23,6
6,1
7,3
30,1
0,3

35,6
24,1
5,7
5,5
29,0
0,1

4.427,0

6.218,8

5.450,2

4.576,7

Category (%)
Consumer goods
Intermediate inputs
Capital goods
Transport equipment
Fuels and lubricants
Unclassified
Imports / Arrivals destined
for home use
Category (%)
Consumer goods
Intermediate inputs
Capital goods
Transport equipment
Fuels and lubricants
Unclassified

30,4
30,5
10,1
11,6
15,6
1,8

30,2
26,9
8,7
13,7
18,6
1,9

32,9
24,1
6,2
7,3
29,2
0,3

35,5
25,0
5,8
5,5
28,1
0,1

Exports/Dispatches
(mn)
2005

2010

2012

2013

Total exports / dispatches

1.228,7

1.136,8

1.422,4

1.611,6

Exports / Dispatches of:


foreign produced goods1

821,8

570,1

774,1

895,4

domestically produced goods

407,0

566,7

648,3

716,2

domestically produced
goods, excluding stores
and provisions

2005
Gross output at current
market prices (mn)
Crop production
Livestock production
Other

627,2
282,6
287,7
56,9

Agricultural land
(thousand hectares)
Temporary crop
Permanent crops
Fallow land
Grazing land
Uncultivated and scrap

202,4
101,6
42,7
20,5
0,4
37,2

Livestock (000 s)
Cattle
Sheep and lambs
Goats and kids
Pigs

Unclassified

29,1
7,8

Production of main crops


(thousand tons)
Cereals
Potatoes
Grapes
Citrus fruit
Olives

69,5
152,5
51,0
142,3
16,4

Domestic exports of raw


agricultural products (mn)
Potatoes
Citrus fruit
Grapes
Vegetables

109,4
36,2
35,4
0,7
11,1

2010

2012*
2013*
80,3
77,4
76,9 2005
/ 5.069,1
729,6 (%) 731,7
743,3

295,1
268,0
277,1

33,0
338,2
342,4
342,7

96,3 121,3
123,5

27,0

9,1
133,4
132,4
121,8

13,0
72,6
73,9
69,7

16,2
29,9
28,5
26,2

9,5
11,4
10,3 1,6
2,0
2,6
1,8
/

19,4
16,0
13,84.427,0

406,2

566,2

644,9

53,3
257,2 30,4
171,4
290,9 30,5
18,5 10,1
4,9 11,6
15,6
1,8
89,9
126,8
24,6
121,3
8,9
2005
86,2
86,7
88,9

/
1.228,7
33,2
32,1
53,8
28,3
25,8
27,8
/:
1,0 821,8
0,5
10,7
8,9
8,6
6,3

,


Gross Output and Value Added
in Agriculture

(at Current Market Prices)
(%)

710,5

23,0
1,3

15,2
0,8

13,4
0,9

16,6
0,9

mn

407,0

17,9
1,4
56,3

16,6
4,3
63,0

17,4
5,5
62,3

17,3
4,5
60,2

400

0,1

0,1

0,4

0,6

406,2
%


20

15
:
10

5

0

800
600

200
1960

1990

1995

Gross Output

2000

2005

6.

6.

(%)
55,5
58,0

328,9
346,8

307,4
271,2

463,7
394,7

20,3
19,9

4,9
4,6


65,7
90,7
82,0
82,2
28,3
20,5
113,3
112,4
14,9
12,6

Note: Data as of 2009 includes Fishing.

1 Exports / Dispatches of foreign produced goods correspond to re-exports.

24

57,8
268,9
329,3
429,7

Employment (000 s)
% of gainfully employed

Category (%)
Agricultural products
Minerals
Industrial products of
agricultural origin
mineral origin
manufacturing origin

90,9

Production index (1995=100)

2010
2011 2012*

1 .
Value
Added

2013*

23,0
1,3
17,9
1,4
56,3
0,1

% G.D.P.

25

1.

INDUSTRY

Construction
2005

2010

2012

2013

Production index (2010=100)


Employment (000 s)

100,3
38,5

100,0
38,6

83,1
35,6

72,9
31,9

At current market prices (mn):


Gross output
Value added

3.686,8
1.512,5

4.646,0
1.712,5

4.556,9
1.558,7

3.935,3
1.350,1

1.183,8
432,9
24,0
71,4
66,5

974,9
374,5
16,1
53,8
52,5

846,1
355,8
12,0
35,9
43,3

132,7
161,0
147,9

117,9
105,6
132,5

117,9
81,6
100,1

59,9
87,5
50,3
328,9

46,3
75,8

37,6
61,8

398,3

326,3

149,5
474,4

185,5
488,1

177,7
528,4

51,3
16,2
9,6

65,6
19,9
8,6

80,2
19,3
9,5

129,9
0,5
13,4
83,4
52,0

162,7
10,0
25,8
10,3
67,1

200,9
39,1
20,8
0,0
40,0

56,6
42,7
0,7

49,4
50,1
0,5

44,2
55,2
0,6

Industrial activity
Manufacturing
1.154,4
Food products and beverages
361,9
Textiles, wearing apparel and leather
39,7
Wood and wood products
72,3
Paper products and printing
64,5
Chemical, pharmaceutical, rubber
and plastic products
103,8
Non-metalic mineral products
170,4
Basic metals and metal products
124,8
Electronic and electric products,
machinery and transport equipment
38,6
Other manufacturing
178,4
Mining and quarrying
45,4
Electricity supply
211,4
Water supply, sewerage, waste
management and remediation
activities
101,3
Domestic exports (mn)
312,0
Main export products
Dairy products
28,2
Canned fruit, vegetables and juices
9,6
Tobacco
7,9
Pharmaceutical products
and preparations
87,9
Cement
8,2
Cathodes of copper
0,0
Photovoltaic cells
11,6
Recycled goods
15,3
Exports by country groupings (%)
EU countries
59,5
Non-EU countries
39,7
Countries and territories not specified
0,9

Structure of Value Added in Industry, 2013


Mining and
quarrying &
Electricity supply
24%
Water supply, sewerage,
waste management
and remediation
activities
13%
Other
manufacturing
11%

26

Food products and


beverages
26%
Chemical, pharmaceutical,
rubber and plastic
products
9%
Paper products and
printing
3%
Non-metalic mineral
Basic metals and metal
products
products
6%
7%

Construction

2
2005
20102005 2011 2010 2012 2012
100,3
100,0
83,1
Gross output at
current (2010=100)
market prices (mn)
2.739,3
3.198,9 38,5
2.836,7 38,6
2.356,4 35,6
(000 )
(.):
Buildings construction

3.686,8
4.556,9 3.9
and civil engineering
2.098,3
2.595,5
2.355,54.646,0
1.912,0

1.512,5
1.712,5
1.558,7 1.3
Land and buildings development
641,0
603,4
481,2
444,4

1.154,4
1.183,8
974,9
8
Value added at
current
1.417,7
3
market prices (mn)
1.538,2361,9
1.281,8 432,9
1.024,1 374,5
,
Buildings construction

39,7
24,0
16,1
and civil engineering
1.062,5
1.078,6 71,4848,3 53,8

1.239,9 72,3
X
355,2
298,3 64,5 203,2 66,5175,8 52,5
Land and buildings
development
X,
103,8
132,7
117,9
1
Gross output of
new

2.231,2170,4
construction (mn)
1.870,5
1.976,1 161,0
1.537,5 105,6
1.123,1
1.092,8
Residential buildings
845,6
613,0

124,8
147,9
132,5
1
Non-residential buildings
375,4
495,2
480,3
363,9

Civil engineering
projects
372,0
643,2
650,2
560,6
,


38,6
59,9
46,3
Price index of construction

materials (2010=100)
83,1
100,0178,4 103,6 87,5104,5 75,8

45,4
50,3
3
Labour cost index
(2010=100)
79,0
100,0211,4 102,5 328,9103,7 398,3 }

Local sales of cement


,
1.335
(000 s tonnes) , 1.589
1.152
781

101,3
149,5
185,5
Dwelling stock (000 s)
340
421
431
437
(.)
312,0
474,4
488,1
New dwellings completed

(number)
16.416
13.434 28,2 9.091 51,36.565 65,6

Average area per
new
,


dwelling completed
(sq.m.)
153
159 9,6 178 16,2 178 19,9

7,9
9,6
8,6
Average cost per
sq.m.

of new dwellings
completed

87,9
129,9
162,7
in the private sector
()
692
869 8,2 899 0,5 929 10,0

0,0
13,4
25,8
Building permits
authorized

11,6
83,4
10,3
(000 s sq.m.)
3.417
2.918
2.253
1.500

15,3
52,0
67,1
(%)

59,5
56,6
49,4
Cost
Indices
the
Construction
Sector (2010=100)
in

39,7
42,7
50,1
1988-2013

140

0,9
0,7
0,5

Index

Industry

120
100
80
60
40

20
1988

1
5

, 2013


26%
X,


,
9%
,

X
1993
1998
2003
2008
2013

3%
13%

Labour
Construction materials


6%
7%
11%
&

24%

27

Energy
Energy

Environment
2005

Imports of petroleum
products (mn)
as % of total imports
Sales of petroleum
products (tonnes)

2012

2013

822,3

1.309,0

1.728,4

1.392,9

16,2

20,1

30,1

29,0

2.733.969

2.739.246

2.508.629

2.167.019

Unleaded motor gasoline


302.525
Leaded motor gasoline
0
Kerosene
15.976
Aviation kerosene
291.496
Gasoil
629.976
Light fuel oil
65.948
Heavy fuel oil
1.374.863
Liquefied petroleum gases
53.185

390.302
0
13.878
271.246
710.141
30.211
1.270.810
52.658

372.113
0
16.970
264.942
717.021
21.003
1.059.676
56.904

349.110
0
11.640
236.744
694.989
17.830
805.342
51.364

Electricity production
from combustible
fuels (000s kWh)

4.376.217

5.247.218

4.460.302

3.962.904

Electricity production from


renewable energy
sources (000's kWh)

921

74.986

257.373

326.010*

Solar photovoltaic
Wind
Biomass/biogas

566
355
0

6.393
33.469
35.124

21.545
185.811
50.017

46.898
231.040
48.072*

Electricity consumption
(000s kWh)

3.930.707

4.781.972

4.355.600

3.889.788

Domestic
Commercial
Industrial
Agriculture
Public lighting

1.432.830
1.585.922
725.392
120.648
65.915

1.737.474
1.990.994
816.074
152.642
84.788

1.671.095
1.836.756
631.829
128.590
87.330

1.435.231
1.655.761
581.860
129.129
87.807

Electricity consumption
per capita (kWh)

5.325

5.777

5.042

4.513

Average price of electricity


( cents per kWh)

10,98

16,23

23,60

20,69

Heat production from


renewable
energy sources (TJ)

28

2010

1.729

2.677

2.943

Energy intensity of the


economy (kgoe/000s)
Gross inland
consumption / G.D.P.

186,7

178,0

167,0

Final energy
consumption / G.D.P.

134,2

125,2

117,0

Final energy consumption


per capita (kgoe)

2.472

2.319

2.035

Environment

2005
2010

Emissions of greenhouse
gases

(.)
(000s tonnes of CO2
%
equivalents)
9.821,89
9.931,22

2011
2005
822,3
9.606,12
16,2

2012
2010
1.309,0
9.239,97
20,1

2012
1.728,4
30,1


Emissions of air pollutants
()
2.733.969 2.739.246 2.508.629
(000s tonnes)

302.525
390.302
372.113
Sulphur dioxide (SO2)
38,09
22,17
20,96
16,28

0
0
0
Nitrogen oxides (NOx)
21,17
18,04 15.976
20,76 13.878
21,01 16.970
Carbon monoxide (CO)
27,81
19,36 291.496
17,93 271.246
16,66 264.942
Non-methane volatile
629.976
710.141
717.021
organic compounds
14,30
11,67 65.948
9,60 30.211
9,26 21.003
Ammonia (NH3)
5,93
5,48
5,10
4,95

1.374.863 1.270.810 1.059.676
Particulate matter (PM10
)
4,53
3,54 53.185
3,11 52.658
2,78 56.904
Municipal waste
Waste generated
(000s tonnes)
Waste generated per
capita (kg)
Waste disposed to
landfills (000s tonnes)


(000' ) 4.376.217 5.247.218 4.460.302
4.507,91
577,37
579,68
572,38*


688) 698
(000'

921683

74.986663* 257.373

566
6.393
21.545
489,30
489,97
459,54
451,29

355
33.469 * 185.811
/
0
35.124
50.017
Waste collected for
recycling (000s tonnes)
18,61
61,09
72,22
70,10*
K
Waste collected for
(000' )
3.930.707 4.781.972 4.355.600
composting (000s tonnes
0,00
26,31
47,92
50,99*

1.432.830 1.737.474 1.671.095


1.585.922 1.990.994 1.836.756
Wastewater treatment
725.392
816.074
631.829
% of resident population
connected to wastewater

120.648
152.642
128.590
collecting system
29,8
65.915 84.788 87.330

K
Number of urban wastewater
()
treatment plants
35


Sources of water
( )
(million m3)

Fresh surface water abstraction
94,7
60,9

Fresh ground water abstraction
140,0
140,0

(TJ)
Desalinated water
31,0
52,7

Reused water
(kg11,1
../000)14,1
Imports of water


/ ...
Environmental protection
expenditures

in industry (000s) / 30.540
62.095
...
as % of G.D.P.
0,23
0,36


(kg ..)

5.325

5.777

5.042

10,98

16,23

23,60

65,8
155,0
1.729
48,7
14,8

186,7

100,3
155,0
2.677
17,6
17,2

178,0

32.241
134,2
0,18

29.554
125,2
0,17

117,0

2.472

2.319

2.035

2.943

167,0

29

Transport

Tourism

Tourism

Transport

2005

2010

2012

2013

Vehicles licensed

534.966

648.143

654.597

647.665

Passengers cars (saloon)


Private
Taxis
Rental Cars
Learners vehicles
Invalid carriages

355.134
342.146
1.845
8.336
557
2.250

462.652
449.845
1.822
7.398
652
2.935

475.462
461.431
1.776
8.564
631
3.060

474.561
459.923
1.777
9.198
624
3.039

3.217
1.314
1.903

3.403
1.119
2.284

3.557
1.016
2.541

3.495
904
2.591

118.355
11.470
105.327
1.558

120.690
13.399
105.129
2.162

113.743
12.059
99.781
1.903

109.069
10.142
97.245
1.682

Mechanised cycles
Autocycles
Motor tricycles
Motorcycles
Rental motorcycles

40.381
15.185
558
23.185
1.453

40.727
20.995
1.941
16.935
856

41.105
22.460
1.969
15.870
806

39.969
22.534
1.790
14.833
812

Tractors
Agricultural
Non-agricultural

14.368
13.457
911

16.303
14.901
1.402

16.798
15.307
1.491

16.974
15.464
1.510

3.511
195
142
1.304
1.870

4.368
262
113
1.771
2.222

3.932
242
105
1.502
2.083

3.597
209
100
1.316
1.972

48.712

44.025

25.829

18.567

2,1

1,8

1,9

1,9

Motor coaches and Buses


Private
Public
Goods conveyance vehicles
Heavy
Light
Road tractors (units of trailers)

Other vehicles
Road rollers
Cranes
Heavy locomotives
Other
Registrations of
motor vehicles
Persons per private
saloon car (Licensed)
Deaths in road accidents
per 100.000 population
Aircraft landings
Ship arrivals

13,5

7,5

5,9

5,1

30.664

30.931

30.141

26.923

4.649

3.607

3.034

3.041

Travellers (000 s)

60
50
40
%
30
20
10
0

36,4

44,5

40,5
23,0

11,0
3,7

8,4

Passenger Cars

1,9

7,9

Goods Conveyance
Vehicles
<2

30

41,5
22,7

2-5

29,4
17,6
9,8
1,7

10,7
3,5

Motor coaches
and Buses
5-10

10-20

32,5

20+

39,7

13,6

TOTAL VEHICLES

2010

2005
2010
2012
2013
534.966
648.143

2012
654.597

3.620,2
()
3.745,3 355.134
3.872,3 462.652
3.773,2 475.462

342.146
449.845
461.431
3.731,7
3.884,0
3.808,3
3.621,9
1.845
1.822
1.776
2.173,0
8.336
7.398 1
8.564
Tourist arrivals (000 s)
2.470,1
2.464,91 2.405,4

557
652
631

2.250
2.935
3.060
Main countries:
Arrivals
Departures

United Kingdom
996,0
959,51
1.391,8
3.217
182,7

1.314
Germany
139,2
144,41

1.903 1
Greece
130,2
127,7
133,0

Switzerland (incl. Liechten.)


40,3
41,7 118.355
46,91

11.470 1
Netherlands
29,5
34,2
33,0

105.327 1
Nordic countries
195,2
247,7

236,3
()
1.558
Russia
97,6
223,9
474,41

40.381 1
Same-day visitors (000 s)
186,6
277,4 15.185
169,9

558
Transit at ports
2,5
0,2
0,0

23.185
Cruise-ship visitors
175,6
271,5
162,9

1.453
Same day-tourists
8,6
5,8
7,01

14.368

13.457
Guestnights of tourists in
911
tourist accommodation


14.006
12.448


Foreign exchange receipts

from tourism (mn)
1.718
1.550


Capacity in tourist
accommodation

(number of beds) 95.648
88.234
(000 s)

2.800
2.700
2.600
2.500
2.400
2.300
2.200
2.100

891,21
3.403
3.557
1.119
1.016
98,91
2.284 1
2.541
105,0
120.690
41,71 113.743
13.399 1 12.059
20,2
105.129 1 99.781
242,1
2.162
1.903
608,61
40.727 1 41.105
220,8
20.995
22.460
1.941
1.969
0,0
16.935
15.870
206,6
856
806
14,21
16.303
16.798
14.901
15.307
1.402
1.491

3.511
13.488
195
142
1.304
1.9281

4.368
13.018
262
113
1.771
2.0821

3.932
242
105
1.502

1.870

2.222

2.083

86.744
48.712

87.102
44.025

25.829

1,8 1
1.115,2

1,9


Return of Residents from
2,1 1
a trip abroad (000 s)
913,8()
1.246,4
1.194,1

1 Data for the months of March 2012 and January 2013 is based on estimations.
13,5
100.000
Arrivals (000 s)

Age Distribution of Licensed Vehicles, 2013

2005

7,5

30.931
Arrivals of Tourists
and Revenue30.664

4.649
3.607
Revenue (mn)

5,9
30.141
3.034

2.500

, 20
60
2.000
50
44,5
1.500
41,5
40,5
36,4
40
%
29,4
1.000
30
23,0
22,7
17,6
20
500
11,0
9,8
10,7
8,4
7,9
10 3,7
0
3,5
1,7
1,9
1999 2000 2001 2002 02003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013


()

Tourist Arrivals

Revenue from Tourism


<2

2-5

5-10

10-20

20+

31

Research and Development

Research and Development

Research and Development


Research and Development

R&D Expenditure by Source of Funds, 2012


000s
(%)
Government

Direct government
sector
33.223
39,9%

R&D personnel
(Head count)

university funds
22.084
26,5%

Higher education
3.824
4,6%

Private non-profit
574
0,7%

R&D expenditure (000s)


as % of G.D.P.

2005

2010

2011

2012

54.438

86.198

88.883

83.322

0,41

0,50

0,50

0,47

By sector of performance
(000s)
Government
Business enterprises
Higher education
Private non-profit

17.312
11.988
21.199
3.940

16.891
14.796
42.944
11.567

14.731
12.765
47.511
13.876

13.696
11.959
46.671
10.996

18.731
9.845
2.595
10.086
8.892
4.289

33.388
17.738
3.323
10.229
14.249
7.271

34.744
19.455
3.707
9.344
14.988
6.645

27.504
19.618
3.605
8.433
15.891
8.271

By field of science (000s)


Natural sciences
Engineering and technology
Medical sciences
Agricultural sciences
Social sciences
Humanities
By source of funds (000s)
Direct government sector
Government university funds
Business enterprises
Higher education
Private non-profit
Abroad

32

24.677
11.789
9.122
2.266
636
5.948

36.981
21.927
10.990
2.997
402
12.901

38.978
23.768
9.781
3.444
404
12.508

1.297


22.084
26,5%
1.241

By sector of performance
Government
366
275

Business enterprises
299
14.568 261
17,5%
Higher education
444
589

Private non-profit
86
140

253
268
628
148

248

236
9
10
599

159

By gender
Men
Women

767
530

732
510

By occupation
2005
Researchers
682
905
915
Technicians
273 (000)
216 54.438221

Other supporting staff
201
181
161
...
0,41
By level of qualification
PhD degree holders
290
456
483
Post-graduates (000)
345
387
375
University degree holders
216
245 17.312238

Other post secondary


diplomas
55
67 11.988 73
Secondary education
199
123 21.199110

Primary education
52
23
18

3.940
By field of science
Natural sciences
419 (000)
497
485
Engineering and technology
188
272
273
Medical sciences 48
60 18.731 63

Agricultural sciences
217
166 9.845164
Social sciences
188
234 2.595229

Humanities
97
74 10.086 84


8.892
R&D Personnel by Sector of Performance (%)

4.289

2010
877
86.198205
160
0,50

R&D personnel
(Full-time equivalent) 33.223
1.157
39,9%

Business enterprises
9.049
10,8%

Abroad
14.568
17,5%

2005
2010
2011,
2012

2012
000
2.470
2.628
2.788
2.727
(%)

33.223
22.084
9.049
3.824
574
14.568

2012
2011
2010
2009
2008
2005
2000
0%

715
442

1.303

574
0,7%

776
527

20,0
19,0
48,2
19,5
20,7
48,4
(000)
21,1
45,2
23,0
20,2 25,9
43,1 24.677

23,7
27,2
39,8

31,6
22,6
38,4

11.78920,3
51,2
21,3
10%

Government

20%
30% 40%

50%

60%

70% 9.122
80%

3.824
4,6%

470
357
16.891223
14.79675
42.94497
19
11.567
400
287
33.38855
17.738157
3.323223
10.229119
14.249
7.271
12,8
11,4
10,7
10,8
36.981
9,3
7,4
21.927
7,2
90%
100%
10.990


2.266
2.997
Higher education Private non-profit

636
402

5.948
12.901

Business enterprises

2011
88.883
0,50

14.731
12.765
47.511
13.876

34.744
19.455
3.707
9.344
14.988
6.645

38.978
23.768
9.781
3.444
404
12.508

33

Innovation
Innovation

Innovation

Innovation

2008 - 2010

2010 - 2008
2012 - 2010

Employment
size
class

Employment size class


10-49

250+

Total

10-49 10-4950-24950-249 250+ 250+Total


TOTAL

% of all%enterprises
with::

Innovation
activities
39,11 43,08 59,47 55,79 62,16 83,6842,09 46,19

TOTAL
% of all enterprises with:
Innovation activities

43,08

55,79

83,68

46,19

Product and/or process


innovation

32,64

45,90

80,94

36,03

0,00

0,00

0,00

0,00

Organisational and/or
marketing innovation

10,44

9,89

2,74

10,16

No innovation activities

56,92

44,21

16,32

53,81

Ongoing and/or abandoned


innovation activities

/
Product
and/or process

innovation
26,54
/

Ongoing
and/or abandoned

innovation activities
0,00
/


Organisational
and/or
marketing innovation
12,57

No innovation activities
60,89

32,64

0,00

48,42

0,00

10,44

45,90

0,00

56,75

0,00

9,89
11,05

80,94
36,03
29,87
0,00

0,00

2,74
5,41

0,00
10,16

12,22

56,92 40,53 44,21 37,84 16,3257,91 53,81

INDUSTRY
% of all enterprises with:
Innovation activities

45,58

58,75

65,48

47,90

Product and/or process


innovation

35,65

53,68

65,48

38,87

Ongoing and/or abandoned


innovation activities

0,00

0,00

0,00

0,00

Organisational and/or
marketing innovation

9,93

5,07

0,00

9,03

54,42

41,25

34,52

52,10

INDUSTRY

% of all%enterprises
with::

Innovation
activities
38,65
/
Product
and/or
process

innovation
30,19
/

Ongoing and/or abandoned

innovation activities
0,00
/
Organisational
and/or

marketing innovation
8,46

No innovation
activities
61,35

SERVICES

% of all%enterprises
with::

Innovation
activities
39,54 40,78 57,26 53,51 67,86 92,0242,89 44,68

No innovation activities
SERVICES
% of all enterprises with:
Innovation activities

40,78

53,51

92,02

44,68

Product and/or process


innovation

29,86

39,89

88,03

33,53

45,58 63,01 58,75 44,44 65,4841,15 47,90


35,65

0,00
9,93

49,31
0,00
13,70

53,68

0,00
5,07

44,44
0,00
0,00

65,48
38,87
32,27
0,00
0,00

0,00
8,88

0,00
9,03

54,42 36,99 41,25 55,56 34,5258,85 52,10

0,00

0,00

0,00

0,00

/
Product
and/or process

innovation
23,21 29,86 47,86 39,89 60,72 88,0327,81 33,53
/
Ongoing
and/or abandoned

innovation
activities
0,00 0,00 0,00 0,00 0,00 0,00 0,00 0,00

Organisational and/or
marketing innovation

10,92

13,62

3,99

11,15

/
Organisational
and/or

16,33 10,92 9,40 13,62 7,14 3,9915,08 11,15


marketing
innovation

No innovation activities

59,22

46,49

7,98

55,32

Ongoing and/or abandoned


innovation activities

34

50-249

activities

No innovation

60,46

59,22

42,74

46,49

32,14

57,11
7,98
55,32

35

Information
Society
Information society
2010

2012

2013

1.021
524
37

1.283
412
20

1.283
385
15

Age

Computers and Internet


Internet access and usage
Subscriptions to ISPs
for Internet access
per 1.000 inhabitants

1.231
464
26

246

260

267

Dial-up
ISDN
Broadband (DSL, Cable
Modem and others)

59,2
4,3

5,9

2,0

1,0

36,5

94,1

98,0

99,0

Regular Internet usage


% population aged 16-74
Male
Female

26,2
28,4
24,2

49,8
51,9
47,9

57,8
61,1
54,8

61,7
63,3
60,3

% of individuals using
the Internet for interaction
with public authorities
obtaining information
downloading forms
returning filled forms

11,4
10,9
4,8
1,7

21,8
20,6
15,0
9,4

29,9
29,2
23,6
14,6

30,2
29,3
19,9
10,2

% of enterprises (10+) using


the Internet for interaction
with public authorities
obtaining information
downloading forms
returning filled forms

39,5
38,9
23,2
9,0

73,7
72,5
60,7
16,8

84,6
84,2
80,8
34,6

84,2
84,0
81,5
46,8

% over enterprises (10+)


using the Internet

36

80
60
40
20
0

38,1

68,8
44,2

74,5

90,0

94,6

59,6
51,0

96,3

53,8

7,3
4,7

10,9
8,0

2004

2005

2006

18,1
14,0 12,3
8,5 11,4
2007

DSL

2008

9,5 10,4 13,1 7,7


9,0
5,9
2009

2010

Other broadband

25 34
35 44
45 54
55 64
65 - 74
Low
Medium
High
Students

58,5

13,9
5,6

17,9

17,7

1,1

0,7

2011

2012

2013

Via mobile phone

2005

2010

2012

1.021
524

1.231
464

1.28
41

26

246

26

99,0
5,9

2,

37



70,4

94,7
83,7

49,0

28,5


14,7
1.000
29,9

123

62,6
(% )

89,6


59,2
Employees
69,1
64,7
Unemployeed

4,3
Retired/
29,1

Inactive
0
10 (DSL,
20
30
40 ..)
50
60
70
80 36,5
90

% 16-74
%
26,2

28,4
24,2

2005
2010
2012
%
Education


11,4
Primary (per 100 pupils)

Computers
7,7
15,7
15,9 10,9

4,8
Computers connected to
Internet
5,7
14,615,2 1,7

Computers connected to Internet


%

with high speed connections


1,8 (10+) 13,4
14,3


39,5
Secondary (per 100 pupils)

38,9
Computers
17,0
24,8
28,6

23,2
Computers connected to
Internet
12,2
18,924,6 9,0

95,2

38,6

34,6

7,6
4,0

Modem or ISDN

85,1

92,6

Total
Male
Female
16 24

Internet Users Profile, 2013


( 1.000
)
(frequent
users,
at least once a week)


61,7

63,3
(ISDN)
60,3

Computers connected to Internet


with high speed connections

Type of Internet Connection


100

Occupation Education
Level

123

Type of Internet connection


(% on total subscriptions)

75,5

Sex

Telecommunications
(per 1.000 inhabitants)
Mobile subscriptions
Analogue telephone lines
ISDN lines

Information Society

Information society

% (10+)

2005

Information society

10,8

80

Computers

60
40

75,5
38,1

Computers connected to Internet


20

68,8

11,9
44,2
11,7

7,6
7,3
Computers connected to Internet 4,0
4,7
0
with high speed connections 2004 11,62005

Modem ISDN

10094,1

98,

49,8
51,9
47,9
2013

57,
61,
54,

21,8
15,420,6
15,0
14,9 9,4

29,
29,
23,
14,

14,0
73,7
72,5
28,260,7
25,616,8

84,
84,
80,
34,


18,6
24,5
25,5

100

Tertiary (per 100 students)

74,5
59,6
51,0
14,1

13,8
10,9
8,0

34,6

90,0

92,6

13,1

17,7

12,9
18,1

17,6

14,0 12,3
8,5 11,4

2006
13,8 2007

DSL

85,1

2008
12,7

9,5 10,4 13,1 7,7


9,0
5,9
200917,6
2010

94,6

96

53
38,6
13,9
5,6

17

2011

37

Cyprus in the European Union


Cyprus in the European Union
Main indicators

Main indicators
Country

Population
(1.1.2013)
000 s

Natural
Population change
(2013)
per 1.000 inhabitants

Share of EU
Population
(2013)
%

E.U.-28

505.675

0,2

100,0

E.U.-27

501.413

0,2

99,2

Austria

8.452

0,0

1,7

Belgium

11.162

1,5

2,2

Bulgaria

7.285

-5,2

1,4

Croatia

4.262

-2,5

0,8

Cyprus

866

4,7

0,2

Czech Republic

10.516

-0,2

2,1

Denmark

5.603

0,6

1,1

Estonia

1.320

-1,3

0,3

Finland

5.427

1,2

1,1

France

65.579

3,6

13,0

Germany

80.524

-2,6

15,9

Greece

11.063

-1,6

2,2

Hungary

9.909

-3,6

2,0

Ireland

4.591

8,5

0,9

Italy

59.685

-1,4

11,8

Latvia

2.024

-4,0

0,4

Lithuania

2.972

-3,9

0,6

Luxembourg

537

4,2

0,1

Malta

421

1,9

0,1

Netherlands

16.780

1,8

3,3

Poland

38.533

-0,5

7,6

Portugal

10.487

-2,3

2,1

Romania

20.020

-3,5

4,0

Slovakia

5.411

0,5

1,1

Slovenia
Spain
Sweden
United Kingdom

Cyprus in the European Union


Cyprus in the European Union
..
Main indicators
Main
indicators

2.059

0,9

0,4

46.728

0,8

9,2

9.556

2,4

1,9

63.905

3,2

12,6

Country

E.U.-28
81,0
..-28
505.675
E.U.-27
80,9
..-27
501.413
Austria
87,4

8.452
Belgium
83,1

11.162
Bulgaria
86,0

7.285
Croatia
95,0

65.579
Cyprus
89,5

80.524
Czech Republic
90,9

5.603
Denmark
71,8

11.063
Estonia
84,2

1.320
Finland
85,9
63.905
France
86,4

4.591
Germany
76,8

46.728
Greece
86,5

59.685
Hungary
84,3

4.262
Ireland
89,4

866
Italy
77,9

2.024
Latvia
85,7

2.972
Lithuania
90,0

537
Luxembourg
76,9

421
Malta
76,1

16.780
Netherlands
78,2

9.909
Poland
89,7

38.533
Portugal
69,9

10.487
Romania
79,7

20.020
Slovakia
91,2

5.411
Slovenia
91,5

2.059
Spain
63,8

9.556
Sweden
86,2

10.516
United Kingdom
82,9

5.427
1

38

Youth Educational
Lifelong
Attainment Learning

(2013)
(2013)

%, Ages 20-24
%,(2013)
Ages 25-64
(1.1.2013)
000
1.000

Reference year 2005.

Reference year 2007.

10,5
0,2
10,5
0,2
13,9
0,0
6,7
1,5
1,7
-5,2
2,4
3,6
6,9
-2,6
9,7
0,6
31,4
-1,6
12,6
-1,3
24,9
3,2
17,7
8,5
7,8
0,8
2,9
-1,4
3,0
-2,5
7,3
4,7
6,2
-4,0
6,5
-3,9
5,7
4,2
14,4
1,9
7,5
1,8
17,4
-3,6
4,3
-0,5
9,8
-2,3
2,0
-3,5
2,9
0,5
12,4
0,9
11,1
2,4
28,1
-0,2
16,1
1,2

Public Expenditure
on
Education
(2011) ..

%(2013)
of G.D.P.
%
5,3
100,0
5,3
99,2
5,8
1,7
6,6
2,2
3,8
1,4
4,2
13,0
7,9
15,9
4,5
1,1
8,8
2,2
5,2
0,3
6,8
12,6
5,7
0,9
5,0
9,2
4,11
11,8
4,7
0,8
6,2
0,2
4,3
0,4
5,0
0,6
5,2
0,1
3,22
0,1
8,0
3,3
5,9
2,0
4,9
7,6
5,3
2,1
3,1
4,0
4,1
1,1
5,7
0,4
4,8
1,9
6,8
2,1
6,0
1,1

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Cyprus in the European Union

Cyprus in the European Union


Cyprus in the European
Union

..

Cyprus in the European Union

Main indicators

Main indicators

Main indicators
Country

Main indicators
Unemployment
Rate
(2013)

Employment
Rate
(2013)

%, Ages 15+

%, Ages 20-64

Labour Productivity
per person
employed
(2013)
EU28=100

Country

Individuals

Regularly Using
the

Internet
(2013)
(2013)
%,
% 15+

Enterprises1

with
Internet


Access
(2013)
(2013)
(2013)
%,
E..28=10
% 20-64

E.U.-28

10,8

68,4

99,9

E.U.-28

..-28

72 10,8

96
68,4

99,9

E.U.-27

10,8

68,5

100,0

E.U.-27

..-27

72 10,8

96
68,5

100,0

Austria

4,9

75,5

113,4

Austria

77

4,9

98
75,5

113,4

Belgium

8,4

67,2

127,3

Belgium

80

8,4

97
67,2

127,3

Bulgaria

13,0

63,5

43,4

Bulgaria

51

13,0

89
63,5

43,4

Croatia

17,3

53,9

80,1

Croatia

63

10,3

98
69,5

116,0

Cyprus

15,9

67,2

91,8

Cyprus

62

5,3

93
77,1

107,0

Czech Republic

7,0

72,5

71,9

Czech Republic

70

7,0

96
75,6

111,0

Denmark

7,0

75,6

111,0

Denmark

91

27,5

99
53,2

92,7

Estonia

8,6

73,3

70,0

Estonia

77

8,6

97
73,3

70,0

Finland

8,2

73,3

107,1

Finland

89

7,5

100
74,9

99,4

France

10,3

69,5

116,0

France

78

13,1

99
65,5

135,5

5,3

77,1

107,0

Germany

80

26,1

98
58,6

111,2

Greece

27,5

53,2

92,7

Greece

56

12,2

87
59,8

108,8

Hungary

10,2

63,2

70,6

Hungary

71

17,3

88
53,9

80,1

Ireland

13,1

65,5

135,5

Ireland

75 15,9

95
67,2

91,8

Italy

12,2

59,8

108,8

Italy

56

11,9

97
69,7

66,9

Latvia

11,9

69,7

66,9

Latvia

71

11,8

94
69,9

74,6

Lithuania

11,8

69,9

74,6

Lithuania

65

5,9

100
71,1

163,9

Luxembourg

5,9

71,1

163,9

Luxembourg

93

6,4

98
64,8

91,7

Malta

6,4

64,8

91,7

Malta

66

6,7

95
76,5

108,8

Germany

6,7

76,5

108,8

Netherlands

92

10,2

100
63,2

70,6

Poland

10,3

64,9

74,3

Poland

60

10,3

94
64,9

74,3

Portugal

16,4

65,6

76,7

Portugal

58

16,4

96
65,6

76,7

Romania

7,3

63,9

51,7

Romania

45

7,3

83
63,9

51,7

Slovakia

14,2

65,0

82,6

Slovakia

74

14,2

98
65,0

82,6

Slovenia

10,1

67,2

81,1

Slovenia

69

10,1

97
67,2

81,1

Spain

26,1

58,6

111,2

Spain

66

8,0

97
79,8

114,5

Sweden

92

7,0

98
72,5

71,9

87

8,2

96
73,3

107,1

Netherlands

Sweden

8,0

79,8

114,5

United Kingdom

7,5

74,9

99,4

United Kingdom
1

40

Enterprises employing 10 or more persons.

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More Statistics on Cyprus


Further statistical information is available in the following
publications of the Statistical Service of Cyprus:
- Statistical Abstract
- National Economic Accounts
- Monthly Economic Indicators
- Agricultural Statistics
- Industrial Statistics
- Construction and Housing Statistics
- Wholesale and Retail Trade Statistics
- Transport Statistics
- Cyprus External Trade Statistics
- Labour Statistics
- Demographic Report
- Health and Hospital Statistics
- Education Statistics
- Criminal Statistics
- Tourism Statistics
- Family Budget Survey
Details of the publications issued by the Statistical Service since its
establishment are available in the report "Publications Catalogue
of the Statistical Service of Cyprus". All paper publications are
obtainable from the Printing Office of the Republic of Cyprus
and directly from the central offices of the Statistical Service in
Lefkosia.
Data are also available on the Web site of the Statistical Service of
Cyprus:

Website of CYSTAT
The website is the main source of statistical information.
Through the website CYSTAT achieves to provide up-to-date,
immediate and comprehensive statistical information of Cyprus
to all users of such information.
The website is user friendly and is available in both Greek and
English.
The website contains the most recent statistical data as well as
time series data by subject, all the announcements, information
about CYSTAT, the Statistics Law, a publications catalogue and
links to websites of Statistical Services of other countries. In
addition, the website contains the Release Calendar which is
updated every Friday with the dates of CYSTATs announcements
that are scheduled to be released in the following four months.
The website offers the Alert service through which registered
users receive immediate notification via e-mail about the
availability of new information.
The statistical data is categorised in the following Statistical
Themes:
Economy and Finance, Population and Social Conditions,
Labour, External Trade, Agriculture,
Industry, Construction, Services,
Energy, Environment, Science and Technology,
General.

http://www.cystat.gov.cy

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European Statistical Data Support (ESDS)


All the information contained on the website of Eurostat
(http: //ec.europa.eu/eurostat) is available free of charge to all
users. Amongst other, the website offers access to statistical data
contained in Eurostats databases as well as to the publications of
Eurostat in electronic format (pdf ).
Eurostat set up with all Member States a network of support
centers. Their mission is to provide help and guidance to Internet
users of European statistical data, thus to all users of Eurostat's
website.
As from January 2005 the Statistical Service of Cyprus has set up
the Centre of European Statistical Data Support (ESDS) which
provides, on behalf of Eurostat, free of charge support on EU data
for the following:
- Information on availability of data/ publications
- Verification of data
- Methodological information
- Technical support
Users may contact the ESDS Centre via:
- CYSTATs website (http://www.cystat.gov.cy) under the section
Services / ESDS where they can fill out the predefined form
- email: eustatistics@cystat.mof.gov.cy
- Telephone: +357-22605151
- Fax: +357-22661313
The service is available daily during the working hours of the
Cyprus civil service.

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