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    Gender pay gap in unadjusted form  

    The unadjusted Gender Pay Gap (GPG) represents the difference between average gross hourly earnings of male paid employees and of female paid employees as a percentage of average gross hourly earnings of male paid employees. All employees working in firms with ten or more employees, without restrictions for age and hours worked, are included.
    (Source: http://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/cache/metadata/EN/tsdsc340_esmsip.htm)

    Generation of hazardous waste, by economic activity   

    Global surface average temperature (external link)

    Greenhouse gas emissions

    Trend in annual total man-made emissions of the ‘Kyoto basket’ of greenhouse gases (CO2, CH4, N2O and F-gases) in relation to 1990 emissions and the Kyoto base year.

    Greenhouse gas emissions intensity of energy consumption     

    Gross inland energy consumption by fuel    

    Growth rate of real GDP per capita

    Growth rate of real GDP per capita is the calculated average change of the amount of the goods and services that have markets and products which are produced by general government and non-profit institutions in an economy per inhabitant.

    Healthy life years and life expectancy at age 65, by sex   

    The indicator of healthy life years (HLY) measures the number of remaining years that a person of specific age is expected to live without any severe or moderate health problems.
    (source: http://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/cache/metadata/EN/hlth_hlye_esms.htm)

    Healthy life years and life expectancy at birth, by sex  

    The duration in years a person of a certain age can expect to live free of disability. Healthy life years serves as a benchmark for health in terms of work productivity and economic factors, the quality of life and the performance of healthcare systems.

    Household saving rate   

    "The gross household saving rate measures the portion of disposable income that is not used by the household for final consumption. It is measured by gross saving divided by gross disposable income adjusted for the change in the net equity in pension fund reserves."
    (Eurostat, http://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/cache/metadata/EN/tsdec240_esmsip.htm, 13-01-2015)

    Implicit tax rate on energy    

    In work at-risk-of-poverty rate   

    Individuals' level of computer skills   

    Level of basic computer skills are measured using a self-assessment approach, where the respondent indicates whether he/she has carried out specific tasks related to computer use, without these skills being assessed, tested or actually observed.
    (Source: http://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/cache/metadata/EN/tsdsc460_esmsip.htm#stat_...)

    Individuals' level of internet skills  

    Level of Internet skills is measured using a self-assessment approach, where the respondent indicates whether he/she has carried out specific tasks related to Internet use, without these skills being assessed, tested or actually observed.
    (Source: http://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/cache/metadata/EN/tsdsc470_esmsip.htm#unit_...)

    Inequality of income distribution   

    The ratio of total income received by the 20 % of the population with the highest income (top quintile) to that received by the 20 % of the population with the lowest income (lowest quintile). Income must be understood as equivalised disposable income.

    Eurostat, http://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/web/products-datasets/-/tsdsc260, Retrieved on 17.12.2014

    Investment in transport infrastructure by mode (not yet available)

    Level of citizens´confidence in EU institutions (for sub-theme policy coherence and effectiveness)   

    Lifelong learning   

    Livestock density index    

    Long-term unemployment rate, by sex   

    The overall percentage of the total active population which is unemployed, and broken down by sex. Long-term unemployed (12 months and more) comprise persons aged at least 15, who are not living in collective households, who will be without work during the next two weeks, who would be available to start work within the next two weeks and who are seeking work (have actively sought employment at some time during the previous four weeks or are not seeking a job because they have already found a job to start later).

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