Examples of using Headline indicator in English and their translations into German
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Headline indicators.
See the headline indicator.
Open list of environment-related headline indicators.
See headline indicator.
Develop an innovation headline indicator.
The headline indicator, current and projected.
It contains five headline indicators.
Headline indicators for sustainable development Conclusions.
See other linkages under the headline indicator.
Headline indicators for sustainable development Conclusions III.
See also linkages under the headline indicator.
The headline indicator shows the number of victims… data. gov. be May 11, 2017 XLS.
See also other linkages under the headline indicator.
Headline indicator: GDP per capita• Sub-theme: Investment• Sub-theme: Competitiveness• Sub-theme: Employment.
葵is'at-risk-of-poverty rate a挨er social transfers' indicator is the headline indicator within the.
Headline indicator: Citizens' confidence in EU institutions• Sub-theme: Policy coherence• Sub-theme: Public participation.
The London Borough Profiles help paint ageneral picture of an area by presenting a range of headline indicator data in both spreadsheet and map form to help show….
For more details, see headline indicator'at-risk-of-poverty rate after social transfers' in the chapter entitled'Poverty and social exclusion.
After a broadly flat development over the last five months, August's decrease shifted the euro area headline indicator back to its December 2013 level.
The headline indicator uses the most reliable data produced by national associations, which in some cases came from Government sources.
The London Borough Profiles help paint ageneral picture of an area by presenting a range of headline indicator data in both spreadsheet and map form to help show statistics… data. gov. uk November 30, 2018.
That being said, the headline indicator'Resource Productivity' reveals a decoupling of material consumption from economic growth.
Headline indicator: Risk of poverty• Sub-theme: Monetary poverty• Sub-theme: Access to labour market• Sub-theme: Other aspects of social exclusion.
Headline indicator: Old-age dependency ratio• Sub-theme: Pensions adequacy• Sub-theme: Demographic changes• Sub-theme: Public finance sustainability.
Headline indicator: Domestic material consumption• Sub-theme: Eco-efficiency• Sub-theme: Consumption patterns• Sub-theme: Agriculture• Sub-theme: Corporate social responsibility.
The headline indicator for the EU decreased slightly(-0.6), owing to worsening sentiment in the two largest non-euro area EU economies, the UK(-3.3) and Poland -0.9.
The headline indicator, population at risk ofpoverty(7), monitors this target and also contributes to the assessment of the situation inthe themes‘Ageing society',‘Public health'and‘Production and consumption patterns'. The percentage of the population at risk ofpoverty in EU-15 fell slightly during the 1990s,but, since 1998, has remained at around15.