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  • Biological quality of lakes [1]

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    This indicator represents the Cyanobacteria percentage of total phytoplankton biomass. This is an indicator of eutrophication.

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  • Capacity of infrastructure networks (new version is available! Capacity of infrastructure networks (TERM 018) - Assessment published Sep 2010) [6]

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  • Car ownership — outlook from WBCSD [8]

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  • Change in species diversity as a result of climate change — outlook from EEA [10]

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    The objective of this indicator is to produce a high-level generic indicator that will show the state and trends of biodiversity in Europe.
    (source: EEA, http://www.eea.europa.eu/data-and-maps/indicators/change-in-species-dive... [12])

    (This content has been archived on 11 Nov 2013, reason: Content not regularly updated )

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  • Chlorophyll in transitional, coastal and marine waters [14]

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  • Coastal areas CLIM [16]

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  • Combined heat and power [18]

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  • Critical load exceedance for nitrogen [20]

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    Exceedance of critical loads for nitrogen deposition indicating risks for biodiversity loss in (semi)-natural ecosystems.
    (Source: EEA, http://www.eea.europa.eu/data-and-maps/indicators/critical-load-exceedan... [22], 6-2-2015)

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  • Water-limited crop productivity [26]

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    The indicator shows
    - a projection of changes in effective solar radiation
    - a projection of changes in water-limited crop yield
    - a projection of hange in water-limited wheat production
    Source: http://www.eea.europa.eu/data-and-maps/indicators/crop-yield-variability... [28]

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  • Designated areas [30]

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  • Damages from weather and climate-related events [32]

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    Number of natural disasters
    Overall and insured losses from natural disasters
    (source: EEA, http://www.eea.europa.eu/data-and-maps/indicators/direct-losses-from-wea... [34], 11-2-2015)

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  • Discharge of oil from refineries and offshore installations [38]

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  • Distribution of animal species [40]

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  • Distribution of plant species [42]

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    Expected average percentage of stable area of 856 plant species for two different climate scenarios.
    Retrieved from: http://www.eea.europa.eu/data-and-maps/indicators/distribution-of-plant-... [44]
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  • Ecological Footprint [48]

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    The Ecological Footprint represents the productive area required to provide the renewable resources humanity is using, as well the area required to absorb the waste emitted.

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  • Ecosystem coverage [53]

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  • Electricity production by fuel [55]

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  • Emission intensity of public conventional thermal power electricity and heat production [57]

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  • Emission of acidifying substances [59]

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    http://www.eea.europa.eu/data-and-maps/indicators/emissions-of-acidifyin... [61] (Definition by EEA, http://www.eea.europa.eu/data-and-maps/indicators/emissions-of-acidifyin... [61], 6-2-2015).

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  • Emissions from public electricity and heat production [65]

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  • Emissions of acidifying substances [67]

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    The indicator tracks trends since 1990 in anthropogenic emissions of the acidifying pollutants nitrogen oxides (NOx) , ammonia (NH3), and sulphur oxides (SOx as SO2). It also provides information on emissions by sectors.
    Source: http://www.eea.europa.eu/data-and-maps/indicators/emissions-of-acidifyin... [69] Retrieved on: 08/04/2015.

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  • Emissions of acidifying substances — outlook from WBCSD [71]

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  • Emissions of nitrogen and phosphorus from UWWT plants [73]

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    The indicator measures emissions of nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) from urban wastewater treatment (UWWT) plants.

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  • Emissions of organic matter [76]

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    The emission of organic matter is a key environmental problem. Among the pollutants mentioned are Biochemical Oxygen Demand (BOD), Chemical Oxygen Demand (COD), and Total Organic Carbon (TOC). BOD, COD and TOC are key indicators of the oxygen content of water. The pressure on the environment caused by discharges from urban waste water treatment plants can be estimated by reporting the quantities of discharges emitted into the environment over a year, estimated through measurements at the point of discharge or other methods applying, for example, emission factors, and including data on non-connected and scattered population, industrial effluents and agricultural runoff, if available. (Description from EEA)

    The indicator emissions of organic matter is measured as BOD

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  • Emissions of ozone precursors [81]

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    The indicator tracks changes in emissions of ozone precursors across Europe.

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  • Emissions of ozone precursors — outlook from LRTAP [84]

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  • Emissions of ozone precursors — outlook from WBCSD [86]

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  • Emissions of primary PM2.5 and PM10 particulate matter [88]

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    The indicator tracks trends since 1990 in anthropogenic emissions of primary particulate matter less than 2.5 µm (PM2.5) and 10 µm (PM10). It also provides information on emissions by sectors.
    Retrieved from: http://www.eea.europa.eu/data-and-maps/indicators/emissions-of-primary-p... [90] on 09/04/2015

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  • Emissions of primary particulates — outlook from LRTAP [92]

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    This indicator tracks trends and presents projections in emissions of primary particulate PM10 and PM2,5.
    "PM10" means particulate matter which passes through a size-selective inlet with a 50 % efficiency cut-off at 10 mm aerodynamic diameter;
    "PM2,5" means particulate matter which passes through a size-selective inlet with a 50 % efficiency cut-off at 2,5mm aerodynamic diameter.

    An air pollution data viewer is:
    http://www.eea.europa.eu/data-and-maps/data/data-viewers/air-emissions-v... [94]

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  • Emissions of primary particulates — outlook from WBCSD [98]

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    The indicator provides information about primary particulates emissions from the transport sector. In particular it shows i) Projections of average emissions (g/km) across vehicle stock, ii)Projections of total emissions of particulates.
    Source: http://www.eea.europa.eu/data-and-maps/indicators/emissions-of-primary-p... [100]
    Retrieved on 13/04/2015

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  • Energy and non-energy related greenhouse gas emissions [101]

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    Total man-made emissions of the ‘Kyoto basket’ of greenhouse gases (carbon dioxide (CO2), methane (CH4), nitrous oxide (N2O), and the so-called F-gases (hydrofluorocarbons, perfluorocarbons and sulphur hexafluoride (SF6)). These gases are aggregated into a single unit using gas-specific global warming potential (GWP) factors.
    (Eurostat, http://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/cache/metadata/EN/t2020_30_esmsip.htm#meta_... [103], 9-2-2015)

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  • Energy efficiency and energy consumption in industry [105]

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    Specific consumption per tonne produced : Energy consumption divided by the physical production (for steel, cement , paper)

    Energy efficiency index of industry (ODEX) is a weighted average of the specific consumption index of 10 manufacturing branches.
    (source; EEA, http://www.eea.europa.eu/data-and-maps/indicators/energy-efficiency-and-... [107], 11-2-2015)

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  • Energy efficiency and energy consumption in the household sector [111]

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    The indicators shows:
    i) household energy efficiency per end-uses and appliances;
    ii) household energy consumption, that covers all energy consumed in households for space heating, water heating, cooking and electricity. Figures are reported either aggregated or disaggregated according to the end use categories referred.
    Source: http://www.eea.europa.eu/data-and-maps/indicators/energy-efficiency-and-... [113]
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  • Energy efficiency and energy consumption in the transport sector [114]

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    The indicator aggregates the unit consumption trends for each transport mode in a single indicator for the whole sector. It is calculated at the level of 8 modes or vehicle types: cars, trucks, light vehicles, motorcycles, buses, total air transport, rail, and water transport.
    Source: http://www.eea.europa.eu/data-and-maps/indicators/energy-efficiency-and-... [116]
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  • Energy efficiency and specific CO2 emissions [117]

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  • Energy efficiency in transformation [119]

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  • Energy intensity in the service sector [121]

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    The indicator tracks progress made in reducing the energy consumption per unit of activity in the service sector in EU-27.
    Source: http://www.eea.europa.eu/data-and-maps/indicators/energy-intensity-in-th... [123]
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  • Energy taxes [125]

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    The indicator shows:
    i) the proportion of tax in energy prices, for transport in 1995 and in 2006/2007
    ii) the share of environmental taxes in total tax revenue in 1995 and 2005
    Source: http://www.eea.europa.eu/data-and-maps/indicators/en32-energy-taxes-1 [127] Retrieved on 13/04/2015

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  • Energy-related emissions of acidifying substances [128]

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    The indicator provides information about nitrogen oxides (NOx) and sulphur dioxide (SO2) emissions. In particular it illustrates:
    i) Changes (%) in energy related emissions of pollutants contributing to acid deposition by source category
    ii) Contribution of different sectors (energy and non-energy) to total emissions of SO2, NOx, NH3
    iii) Overall change in energy related emissions of SO2, NOx and NH3 by country, 2005-2009
    iv) Emissions intensity of electricity and heat production and public conventional thermal power production
    v) Estimated impact of different factors on the reduction in emissions of SO2 and NOx from public electricity and heat production
    Retrieved from http://www.eea.europa.eu/data-and-maps/indicators/specification.2010-08-... [130] on 13/04/2015

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  • Energy-related emissions of ozone precursors [132]

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    The indicator shows energy-related emissions of ozone precursors (air pollutants that contribute to ozone formation in the troposphere) by sector and by country.
    Source: http://www.eea.europa.eu/data-and-maps/indicators/energy-related-emissio... [134] on 09/04/2015

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  • Energy-related emissions of particulate matter [136]

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    Combination of primary PM10 data, and emissions of secondary PM10 precursors (SO2 and NOx and NH3) weighted using aerosol formation factors (according to de Leeuw, 2002) NOx = 0.88, SO2 = 0.54 and NH3 = 0.64. Gaps in reported data have been filled by EEA/ETC-ACC where necessary using simple interpolation techniques.
    (Source: EEA, http://www.eea.europa.eu/data-and-maps/indicators/energy-related-emissio... [138])

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  • European precipitation [142]

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  • Exceedance of air quality limit values in urban areas [144]

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    The indicator shows the fraction of the EU-28 urban population that is potentially exposed to ambient air concentrations of certain pollutants (PM2.5, PM10, O3, NO2, SO2 and B(a)P)) in excess of the EU limit or target values (EU, 2004, 2008) set for the protection of human health; and to concentrations of these pollutants in excess of the WHO Guidelines (WHO, 2000, 2006).

    It also shows the evolution of urban background levels of PM2.5, PM10, O3 and NO2 at the European level.

    The indicator is based upon measurements of air pollutants as reported under the Air Quality Directives (EU, 2004, 2008) and the Decisions on the exchange of information (EU, 1997, 2011)

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    - Concentration (Ci): micrograms (for PM2.5, PM10, O3, NO2 and SO2) or nanograms (for B(a)P) of pollutant per cubic meter
    - Urban population (POP): number of inhabitants in the `core city´ of the Urban Audit cities who are represented by the urban stations taken into account in the calculations.
    - Percentage of the urban population.

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  • Exceedances of air quality objectives due to traffic [149]

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  • Expenditures on personal mobility [151]

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  • Exposure of ecosystems to acidification, eutrophication and ozone [153]

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    "The indicator shows the ecosystem or crops areas at risk of exposure to harmful effects of ozone as a consequence of air pollution, and shows the state of change in acidification, eutrophication and ozone levels of the European environment."

    Retrieved from http://www.eea.europa.eu/data-and-maps/indicators/exposure-of-ecosystems... [155] on 27/01/2015

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  • External costs of electricity production [159]

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  • Fertilizer consumption — outlook from EEA [161]

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    The indicator "use of fertilizers' is presented as total amount of mineral fertilizers used per unit of agricultural land. Total fertiliser consumption refers to the total sum of nitrogen (N), phosphate (P2O5) and potash (K2O) used in agriculture.
    Retrieved from: http://www.eea.europa.eu/data-and-maps/indicators/fertilizer-consumption... [163] on 13/04/2015

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  • Final electricity consumption by sector [165]

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  • Final energy consumption by sector and fuel [167]

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    The indicator covers energy supplied to the final consumer for all energy uses. It is calculated as the sum of final energy consumption of all sectors. These are disaggregated to cover industry, transport, households, services and agriculture.
    Retrieved from: http://www.eea.europa.eu/data-and-maps/indicators/final-energy-consumpti... [169] on 08/04/2015.

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  • Final energy consumption — outlook from IEA [171]

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  • Final energy consumption intensity [175]

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    The indicator shows the total final energy intensity and the final energy intensity by sector. It highlights the evolution in energy intensity.
    Source: http://www.eea.europa.eu/data-and-maps/daviz/final-energy-intensity-by-s... [177] on 08/04/2015

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  • Financing biodiversity management [178]

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  • Fisheries: European commercial fish stocks [180]

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    The indicator shows the status of the European commercial fish stocks. It illustrates the proportion of assessed stocks which are overfished and stocks within safe biological limits.
    Source: http://www.eea.europa.eu/data-and-maps/indicators/fisheries-european-com... [182] Retrieved on 08/04/2015

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  • Fishing fleet capacity [184]

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  • Forest fire danger [186]

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  • Forest growth [188]

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    This indicator measures forest area and volume of forest biomass.

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  • Forest: deadwood [193]

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  • Fragmentation of land and forests [197]

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    The indicator shows:
    - the average size of non-fragmented land parcels and of forest patches
    - the partitioning of land by transport infrastructure
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  • Fragmentation of natural and semi-natural areas [201]

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    The indicator shows the change in average size of patches of natural and semi natural areas, on the basis of land cover maps produced by photo-interpretation of satellite imagery.
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  • Freight transport demand [205]

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  • Freshwater biodiversity and water quality [213]

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    The indicator illustrates changes in occurrence of selected freshwater species sensitive to climate change.
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  • Freshwater quality [217]

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    This indicator shows:

    1. Annual median concentrations in rivers of Biological Oxygen Demand (BOD) and ammonium (NH4).

    2. Trends in concentrations of orthophosphate and nitrate in rivers, total phosphorus and nitrate in lakes, and nitrate in groundwater bodies.

    Units

    The concentration of nitrate is expressed as mg nitrate (NO3)/l for groundwater and mg nitrate-nitrogen (mg NO3-N/l) for rivers and orthophosphate and total phosphorus as mg P/l.

    http://www.eea.europa.eu/data-and-maps/indicators/freshwater-quality [219].

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  • Fuel prices [222]

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    "The price of fuel in the EU, including the cost price, excise duty and VAT. Prices are in Euros per litre."

    (EEA, http://www.eea.europa.eu/data-and-maps/indicators/fuel-prices-and-taxes [224], 2014-12-17)

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  • GDP — outlook from OECD [228]

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    Gross domestic product (GDP) is the sum of gross value added by all resident producers in an economy, plus any product taxes, minus all subsidies not included in the value of the products. It is calculated without making deductions for depreciation of fabricated assets and degradation of natural resources.
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  • Generation and recycling of packaging waste [232]

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    Total packaging used in EU Member States in kg per capita.

    Recycling of packaging waste as a share of packaging used in EU Member States. The amount of packaging used is expected to equal the amount of packaging waste generated because of its short lifetime.

    No updates done anymore (source: http://www.eea.europa.eu/data-and-maps/indicators/generation-and-recycli... [234])

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  • Generation and recycling of packaging waste — outlook from EEA [238]

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    The indicator shows the recycling rate of packaging waste as a share of packaging used in EU Member States.The amount of packaging used is expected to equal the amount of packaging waste generated because of its short lifetime.
    Source: http://www.eea.europa.eu/data-and-maps/indicators/generation-and-recycli... [234] Retrieved 13/04/2015

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  • GHG concentrations — outlook from MNP [241]

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  • GHG emissions — outlook from IEA [243]

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    The indicator illustrates the projected trends in energy related greenhouse gas emissions (GHG). Greenhouse gas emissions refer to the sum of carbon dioxide (CO2), methane (CH4), nitrous oxide (N2O), perflourocarbons (PFCs), hydroflourocarbons (HFCs) and sulphur hexafluoride (SF6), weighted using their 100-year global warming potentials.
    Retrieved from http://www.eea.europa.eu/data-and-maps/indicators/ghg-emissions-outlook-... [245] on 13/04/2015

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    The indicator provides information about the projections for the methane emissions. In particular it illustrates the projected CH4 emissions from 1990 to 2030, for two different scenarios.
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  • GHG emissions — outlook from MNP [250]

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    The indicator illustrates the projected trends in anthropogenic greenhouse gas emissions (covered by the Kyoto Protocol).
    It also shows impacts of policy scenarios on greenhouse gas emissions.
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  • GHG emissions — outlook from WBCSD [254]

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    The indicator illustrates the projected trends in transport related greenhouse gas emissions.
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  • Glaciers [258]

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  • Global and European temperature [260]

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    This indicator shows absolute changes and rates of change in average near-surface temperature for the globe and for a region covering Europe. (Definition of EEA)

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  • Total greenhouse gas (GHG) emission trends and projections [267]

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    The indicator presents total and sectoral trends of anthropogenic GHG emissions in Europe from 1990 onwards and assesses the progress of the EU, individual Member States and other EEA countries towards their GHG targets.

    The indicator provides information on emissions from the main anthropogenic GHG sources, distributed by main emitting sectors, according to the IPCC nomenclature. In addition, the indicator shows the past and projected GHG emissions in the ETS and non ETS sector, in accordance with the EU legal scheme.

    Unless otherwise mentioned, the indicator does not cover emissions from international bunkers (international aviation and maritime transport), which are not covered by the Kyoto Protocol. In particular, these emissions are not taken into account in the total GHG emissions reported at national and EU levels.

    Emissions from land use, land-use change and forestry (LULUCF) are not included in total national greenhouse gas emissions.

    http://www.eea.europa.eu/data-and-maps/indicators/greenhouse-gas-emissio... [269]
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  • Greenland ice sheet [271]

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  • Growing season for agricultural crops [277]

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  • Habitats of European interest [279]

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    The indicator shows changes in the conservation status of habitats of European interest.
    It is based on data collected under the reporting obligations of Article 17 of the EU Habitats Directive (92/43/EEC).

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  • Hazardous substances in lakes [284]

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  • Hazardous substances in rivers - : new version is available! Hazardous substances in rivers [286]

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  • Heat and health [288]

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  • Impact of climate change on bird population [292]

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    The Climatic Impact Indicator (CII) measures the divergence between the population trends of bird species projected to expand their range, and those predicted to shrink their range due to climatic change. The indicator is based on a combination of observed population trends monitored from 122 common bird species in 20 European countries over 26 years, and projected potential shrinkage, or expansion, of range size for each of these species at the end of this century (~2070-2099), derived from climatic envelope models. The ensemble in this case is the average climate envelope forecast based on six differing future scenarios.

    Source: http://www.eea.europa.eu/data-and-maps/indicators/impact-of-climate-chan... [294], retrieved on 14/04/2015.

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  • Institutional cooperation on transport and environment [296]

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  • Invasive alien species in Europe [300]

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    Number of the listed 'worst' terrestrial and freshwater invasive alien species in each country". (EEA, from the title of figure 4 from http://www.eea.europa.eu/data-and-maps/indicators/invasive-alien-species [302] (http://www.eea.europa.eu/data-and-maps/indicators/invasive-alien-species... [303])

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  • Land cover distribution and change — outlook from MNP [309]

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    Land cover distribution and change is a modeled prediction of the distribution of land-cover types (tropical rain forest; desert; tundra; etc.) across the total world terrestrial area in 2050 based on different scenarios.

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  • Land cover, use of arable land — outlook from EEA [314]

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    This outlook indicator presents information on use of arable land by crop types: fodder; cereals; permanent crops and paddy; oilseeds and pulses; other arable crops areas and set aside and fallow land.

    Source: http://www.eea.europa.eu/data-and-maps/indicators/land-cover-use-of-arable [316], retrieved on 14-04-2015.

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  • Land take [317]

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    Change of the amount of agriculture, forest and other semi-natural and natural land taken by urban and other artificial land development. It includes areas sealed by construction and urban infrastructure as well as urban green areas and sport and leisure facilities. The main drivers of land take are grouped in processes resulting in the extension of:

    housing, services and recreation,
    industrial and commercial sites,
    transport networks and infrastructures,
    mines, quarries and waste dumpsites,
    construction sites.

    Source: http://www.eea.europa.eu/data-and-maps/indicators/land-take-2 [319], retrieved on 14-04-2015

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  • Municipal waste generation, total [335]

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    Total Municipal waste consists of waste generated by households primarily, but may also include similar wastes generated by small businesses and public institutions and collected by the municipality.

    (Source Eurostat, http://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/tgm/refreshTableAction.do?tab=table&plugin=... [337])

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  • Municipal waste generation — outlook from EEA [340]

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    The outlook indicator presents total municipal waste generation and by type of waste (paper and cardboard, glass, waste oils and used tires, packaging). It is expressed as index of waste generated in 2000. According to the definition from Eurostat municipal waste refers to waste collected by or on behalf of municipalities; the main part originates from households, but waste from commerce and trade, office buildings, institutions and small businesses is also included.

    Source: http://www.eea.europa.eu/data-and-maps/indicators/municipal-waste-genera... [342], retrieved on 14-04-2015.

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    The indicator presents the outlook of total amount of generated municipal waste per year by regions: Central and Easter Europe, Western Europe and non-OECD countries. The total % change from 1995 to 2020 allows to compare regional performance.

    Source: http://www.eea.europa.eu/data-and-maps/indicators/municipal-waste-genera... [346], retrieved on 14-04-2015.

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    Areas designated under national legislation for the purpose of nature protection including sites such as national parks and nature reserves.

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  • Net energy import dependency [356]

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    This indicator meaures total net imports (imports minus exports) of natural gas, solid fuels and oil (including petroleum products) as a share of primary energy consumption.

    Source: http://www.eea.europa.eu/data-and-maps/indicators/net-energy-import-depe... [358], retrieved on 14-04-2015.

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  • Nitrogen oxides emissions [360]

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    Nitric oxide (NO) and nitrogen dioxide (NO2) are together referred to as nitrogen oxides (NOX). Combustion of fossil fuels is by far the dominant source of NOX emissions. The emissions are not dependent solely on the amount of nitrogen in the fuel but also on the air - fuel mix ratio. High temperatures and oxidation-rich conditions generally favour NOX formation in combustion.NOX contributes to acid deposition and eutrophication which in turn can lead to potential changes occurring in soil and water quality. The subsequent impacts of acid deposition can be significant, including adverse effects on aquatic ecosystems in rivers and lakes and damage to forests, crops and other vegetation. Eutrophication can lead to severe reductions in water quality with subsequent impacts including decreased biodiversity, changes in species composition and dominance, and toxicity effects. (Definition EEA, http://www.eea.europa.eu/data-and-maps/indicators/eea-32-nitrogen-oxides... [362])

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  • Non-methane volatile organic compounds emissions [366]

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    Non-methane volatile organic compounds (NMVOCs) are a collection of organic compounds that differ widely in their chemical composition but display similar behaviour in the atmosphere. NMVOCs are emitted into the atmosphere from a large number of sources including combustion activities, solvent use and production processes. NMVOCs contribute to the formation of ground level (tropospheric) ozone. In addition, certain NMVOC species or species groups such as benzene and 1,3 butadiene are hazardous to human health. Quantifying the emissions of total NMVOCs provides an indicator of the emission trends of the most hazardous NMVOCs.

    Source: http://www.eea.europa.eu/data-and-maps/indicators/eea-32-non-methane-vol... [368], retrieved on 14-04-2015.

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  • Normalised losses from river flood disasters [370]

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  • Nuclear energy and waste production [374]

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    The indicator measures spent nuclear fuel arising from nuclear electricity production in the Member States that had nuclear powered electricity production capacity between 1990 and 2009 (data for Bulgaria missing). It provides an indication of the situation of radioactive waste accumulation and storage.

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  • Nutrients in freshwater [378]

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    This indicator shows concentrations of orthophosphate and nitrate in rivers, total phosphorus in lakes and nitrate in groundwater bodies. The indicator can be used to illustrate geographical variations in current nutrient concentrations and temporal trends.

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    The indicator shows 1) annual winter concentrations (micromol/l); 2) classification of concentration levels (i.e. low, moderate, high) and 3) trends in winter oxidised nitrogen (nitrate + nitrite) and phosphate concentration (micromol/l)in the regional seas of Europe.

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  • Oxygen consuming substances in rivers [389]

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    This indicator illustrates the current situation and trends regarding biochemical oxygen demand (BOD) and concentrations of total ammonium (NH4) in rivers. The key indicator for the oxygenation status of water bodies is BOD, which is the demand for oxygen resulting from organisms in water that consume oxidisable organic matter.

    Source: http://www.eea.europa.eu/data-and-maps/indicators/oxygen-consuming-subst... [391], retrieved on 14-04-2015.

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  • Patent applications based on genetic resources [401]

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  • Persistent organic pollutant emissions [405]

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    The indicator tracks trends since 1990 in anthropogenic emissions of persistent organic pollutants. The indicator also provides information on emissions by sectors.
    Source: http://www.eea.europa.eu/data-and-maps/indicators/eea32-persistent-organ... [407] Retrieved on 14/04/2015

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  • Primary energy consumption by fuel [415]

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    Primary energy consumption is defined as gross inland energy consumption minus the energy consumed for purposes other then producing useful energy (non-energy use). Gross inland energy consumption represents the quantity of energy necessary to satisfy the inland consumption of a country. The indicator trcks the trend in primary energy consumption by fuel.
    Source: http://www.eea.europa.eu/data-and-maps/indicators/primary-energy-consump... [417] 14/04/2015

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  • Production and consumption of ozone depleting substances [419]

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    This indicator quantifies the production and consumption of ozone-depleting substances (ODS) in Europe. ODS are long-lived chemicals that contain chlorine or/and bromine and that destroy the stratospheric ozone layer.

    The indicator presents production and consumption in units of tonnes of ODS, which is the amount of ODS produced or consumed, multiplied by their respective ozone depleting potential value. The UNEP - Ozone secretariat data are already provided in tonnes of Ozone Depleting Potential (ODP tonnes).

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  • Projections of GHG emissions — outlook from National Communications under UNFCCC [426]

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    This indicator illustrates the projected trends in anthropogenic greenhouse gas emissions in relation to the Kyoto Targets. Greenhouse gas emissions (total) refer to the sum of carbon dioxide (CO2), methane (CH4), nitrous oxide (N2O), perflourocarbons (PFCs), hydroflourocarbons (HFCs) and sulphur hexafluoride (SF6), weighted using their 100-year global warming potentials. National totals exclude emissions from natural resources and international bunker fuel emissions.

    The indicator also provides information on emissions from the main greenhouse gas emitting sectors: energy supply and use (including energy industry, fugitive emissions, energy use by industry and by other sectors); transport; industry (processes); agriculture; waste and other (non-energy).

    Source: http://www.eea.europa.eu/data-and-maps/indicators/projections-of-ghg-emi... [428], retrieved on 14-04-2015.

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  • Public awareness [434]

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    This indicator is based on a quantitative questionnaire-based survey (Eurobarometer survey on biodiversity) to provide results that can be presented as, for instance (fictional example): '35 % of the European voting population visit a nature reserve at least once a year'. It can include qualitative information, often involving focus groups, for instance (fictional example): 'Discussion in the United Kingdom focus groups has shown that people are highly concerned about the impact of climate change on wildlife'.

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  • Renewable electricity — outlook from EEA [445]

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    Renewable electricity is the ratio between the electricity produced from renewable energy sources and the gross national electricity consumption calculated for a calendar year. It is usually expressed as a percentage of the former to the latter. It measures the contribution of electricity produced from renewable energy sources (wind, solar, geothermal, wave, tidal, hydropower, biomass, landfill gas, sewage treatment plant gas and biogases) to the national electricity consumption.

    Source: http://www.eea.europa.eu/data-and-maps/indicators/renewable-electricity-... [447], retrieved on 14-04-2015.

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    This indicator traces the share of renewable electricity, expressed as the ratio (%) between the electricity produced from renewable energy sources and gross national electricity consumption. It measures the contribution of electricity produced from renewable energy sources to the national gross electricity consumption.

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    Renewable energy consumption is the ratio between the gross inland consumption of energy from renewable sources and the total (primary) gross inland energy consumption calculated for a calendar year.. It is calculated as the sum of the gross inland consumption of energy from renewable sources.

    Source: http://www.eea.europa.eu/data-and-maps/indicators/renewable-energy-consu... [454], retrieved on 14-04-2015

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  • Renewable gross final energy consumption [458]

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  • Residues from combustion of coal for energy production [462]

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  • River floods [464]

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  • Sea level rise [470]

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  • Sea surface temperature [472]

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    The indicator illustrates
    i) the annual average sea surface temperature anomaly in the global ocean and in different European seas
    ii) the mean annual sea surface temperature trend in European seas
    Source: http://www.eea.europa.eu/data-and-maps/indicators/sea-surface-temperatur... [474] - 13/04/2015

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  • Size of the vehicle fleet [477]

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  • Snow cover [479]

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  • Soil erosion by water [481]

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    EU-wide estimates of erosion are based on modelling studies. Most models contain a rainfall erosivity factor and a soil erodibility factor that reflect average precipitation conditions. Typical values for these factors may inadequately represent the impact of extreme rainfall. Therefore, the uncertainty of modelled erosion risk is high, especially at local level.
    (Source, EEA, http://www.eea.europa.eu/data-and-maps/indicators/soil-erosion-by-water-1 [483], 12-2-2015)

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  • Soil organic carbon [487]

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    Soil organic carbon is the carbon (C) stored in soil organic matter (SOM). Organic carbon (OC) enters the soil through the decomposition of plant and animal residues, root exudates, living and dead microorganisms, and soil biota. SOM is the organic fraction of soil exclusive of nondecomposed plant and animal residues. Nevertheless, most analytical methods do not distinguish between decomposed and non-decomposed residues. SOM is a heterogeneous, dynamic substance that varies in particle size, C content, decomposition rate, and turnover time.

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    Species diversity is a measure of the diversity within an ecological community that incorporates both species richness (the number of species in a community) and the evenness of species' abundances. Species diversity is one component of the concept of biodiversity.

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  • Fossil fuel subsidies [497]

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    This indicator offers data about subsidies for fossil fuels. The information is provided in form of proportion rates of the full cost of supply in percentage. Its differentiates between coal, oil, gas and electricity. Also subsidies as amount per citizen, total subsidies as share of GDP and average subsidies rate are provided. (http://www.worldenergyoutlook.org/resources/energysubsidies/ [499])

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  • Nights spent at tourist accommodation establishments [503]

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    The indicator measure the number of nights spent at establishments intended to shelter tourists. "A tourist accommodation establishment is defined as any facility that regularly or occasionally provides short-term accommodation for tourists as a paid service (although the price might be partially or fully subsidised)."

    (From, http://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/documents/3859598/5925845/KS-GQ-13-007-EN.P... [505], accessed 06.05.2015)

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  • Median equivalised net income [509]

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    The median equivalised net, or disposable income, is the median of total income of all households, after tax and other deductions, that is available for spending or saving, divided by the number of household members converted into equivalised adults; household members are equalised or made equivalent by weighting each according to their age, using the so-called modified OECD equivalence scale.

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  • Mean equivalised net income [512]

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    The mean equivalised net, or disposable income, is the mean of total income of all households, after tax and other deductions, that is available for spending or saving, divided by the number of household members converted into equivalised adults; household members are equalised or made equivalent by weighting each according to their age, using the so-called modified OECD equivalence scale.

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  • Conservation status of habitats by habitat group [514]

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    The indicator shows changes in the conservation status of habitats by habitat group.
    It is based on data collected under the reporting obligations of Article 17 of the EU Habitats Directive (92/43/EEC).

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  • At-risk-of-poverty rate, by age group       [519]

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    The indicator is defined as the share of persons with an equivalised disposable income below the risk-of-poverty threshold, which is set at 60 % of the national median equivalised disposable income (after social transfers).

    Eurostat, http://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/web/products-datasets/-/tessi012 [521], Retrieved on 17.12.2014

    NOTE: Metadata currently unavailable due to a broken link on the Eurostat website. To be added later.

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  • Employment rate, by highest level of education attained   [524]

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    The indicator is calculated by dividing the number of employed people within age group 20-64 years having attained a specific level of education, by the total population of the same age group.

    http://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/tgm/web/table/description.jsp [526]
    (Retrieved: 26 January 2015)

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    The employment rate is calculated by dividing the number of persons aged 20 to 64 in employment by the total population of the same age group. The indicator is based on the EU Labour Force Survey.

    http://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/tgm/web/table/description.jsp [526]
    (Retrieved: 26 January 2015)

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  • EU imports from least-developed countries by group of products [535]

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    The value at market prices of EU imports from least-developed countries, broken down by group of products (agricultural products, raw materials, energy products and manufactured goods).

    (Eurostat, http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_SDDS/en/tsdgp230_esmsip.htm [537], 2014-12-10)

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  • Healthy life years and life expectancy at birth, by sex   [540]

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    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.

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  • Household saving rate    [544]

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    "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 [546], 13-01-2015)

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  • Inequality of income distribution    [549]

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    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 [551], Retrieved on 17.12.2014

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  • Long-term unemployment rate, by sex    [553]

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    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). The total active population (labour force) is the total number of the employed and unemployed population. The duration of unemployment is defined as the duration of a search for a job or as the period of time since the last job was held (if this period is shorter than the duration of the search for a job).

    (Eurostat, http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/tgm/refreshTableAction.do?tab=table&plu... [555], 2014-12-09)

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  • Adjusted net national income per capita (current US$) [558]

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    Adjusted net national income per capita is adjusted net national income (NNI) divided by number of people in the country.

    Adjusted NNI is Gross National Income (GNI) minus consumption of fixed capital and natural resources depletion.

    GNI is the sum of value added by all producers who are residents in a nation, plus any product taxes (minus subsidies) not included in output, plus income received from abroad such as employee compensation and property income.

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  • Self reported unmet need for medical examination or treatment, by income quintile    [565]

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    "This indicator is defined as the share of the population reporting that at least once in the previous 12 months they could not afford medical examination or treatment." The potential answers are problems of access (could not afford to, waiting list, too far to travel) or other (could not take time, fear, wanted to wait and see, didn't know any good doctor or specialist, other).

    Retrieved on 12.08.2014 from
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  • Unemployment rate, by age group     [569]

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    "Unemployment rates represent unemployed persons as a percentage of the labour force. The labour force is the total number of people employed and unemployed. Unemployed persons comprise persons aged 15 to 74 who were:
    a. without work during the reference week,
    b. currently available for work, i.e. were available for paid employment or self-employment before the end of the two weeks following the reference week,
    c. actively seeking work, i.e. had taken specific steps in the four weeks period ending with the reference week to seek paid employment or self-employment or who found a job to start later, i.e. within a period of, at most, three months."

    (Eurostat, http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/tgm/table.do?tab=table&init=1&plugin=1&... [571], 2014-12-09)

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  • Volunteering and Intergenerational Solidarity [574]

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    Volunteering is generally considered an altruistic activity and is intended to promote goodness or improve human quality of life. In return, this activity can produce a feeling of self-worth and respect. There is no financial gain involved for the individual. Volunteering may have positive benefits for the volunteer as well as for the person or community served

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  • Low wage earners as a proportion of all employees (excluding apprentices): by educational attainment [579]

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    Low-wage earners are defined as those employees earning two thirds or less of the national median gross hourly earnings in a particular country.
    http://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/statistics-explained/index.php/Wages_and_la... [581]
    Retrieved: 26 January 2015

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  • People having a long-standing illness or health problem: by sex, age and income quintile [584]

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    The indicator is a measure of health, specifically addressing long-term (chronic) symptoms, health conditions or diseases.

    Retrieved from, http://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/statistics-explained/index.php/Health_statu... [586], 08.12.14)

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  • Arrears (mortgage or rent, utility bills or hire purchase) [588]

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    Percentage of population in arrears. People who are in arrears of their mortgage or rent, utility bills or hire purchase.

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  • From whom would you get support if you needed help around the house when ill? [592]

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    Respondents were asked about the support available to them when help was needed around the house, in case of illness. Available answers were:

    1 A member of your family / relative
    2 A friend, neighbour, or someone else, who does not belong to your family or relatives
    3 A service provider, institution or organisation
    4 Nobody
    5 Don't Know
    6 Refusal to answer

    Retrieved from, European Quality of Life Survey, http://eurofound.europa.eu/sites/default/files/ef_files/surveys/eqls/201... [594] (pg.32), 01.16.2015

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  • Green jobs [598]

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    The jobs created due to policy interventions in resource efficiency and environment are sometimes referred to as ‘Green Jobs’.(ECORYS, The number of Jobs dependent on the Environment and Resource Efficiency (2012), http://ec.europa.eu/environment/enveco/jobs/pdf/jobs.pdf [600])

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  • Components of domestic material consumption       [601]

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    The indicator Domestic Material Consumption (DMC) is defined as the total amount of material directly used in an economy. DMC equals Direct Material Input (DMI) minus exports. DMI measures the direct input of materials for the use in the economy. DMI equals Domestic Extraction (DE) plus imports.

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  • Domestic material consumption by material [605]

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    The indicator Domestic Material Consumption (DMC) is defined as the total amount of material directly used in an economy. DMC equals Direct Material Input (DMI) minus exports and Domestic Extraction (DE) plus imports. (source: Eurostat, http://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/cache/metadata/EN/tsdpc230_esmsip.htm [607])

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  • Ecolabel licenses [610]

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    This indicator is defined as the number of Ecolabel or "EU Flower" licences in European countries. The Community Ecolabel is awarded to products and services with reduced environmental impacts. It is administered by the European Commission and receives the support of all EU Member States and the European Free Trade Association (EFTA). Ecolabel criteria are discussed in the European Union Ecolabelling Board (EUEB) whose membership includes representatives from industry, environmental protection groups, consumer organisations and representatives for SMEs. (source: http://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/web/products-datasets/-/tsdpc420 [612])

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  • Real effective exchange rate - 37 trading partners [614]

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    “The REER (or Relative price and cost indicators) aim to assess a country's (or currency area's) price or cost competitiveness relative to its principal competitors in international markets. Changes in cost and price competitiveness depend not only on exchange rate movements but also on cost and price trends.

    The specific REER for the Sustainable Development Indicators is deflated by nominal unit labour costs (total economy) against a panel of 37 countries (= EU28 + 9 other industrial countries: Australia, Canada, United States, Japan, Norway, New Zealand, Mexico, Switzerland, and Turkey).
    Double export weights are used to calculate REERs, reflecting not only competition in the home markets of the various competitors, but also competition in export markets elsewhere. A rise in the index means a loss of competitiveness.”
    (Eurostat, http://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/cache/metadata/EN/tsdec330_esmsip.htm [616], 2015-02-23)

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  • Resource productivity (GDP/Domestic Material Consumption) [619]

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    Resource productivity is defined as the ratio between gross domestic product (GDP) and domestic material consumption (DMC). The indicator Domestic Material Consumption (DMC) is based on the Economy-wide Material Flow Accounts (EW-MFA).

    The indicator is the lead indicator of the resource efficiency scoreboard
    http://measuring-progress.eu/resource-efficiency-scoreboard [621]

    Source: http://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/tgm/web/table/description.jsp [526]
    Retrieved: 23 February 2015

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  • Share of renewable energy in gross final energy consumption [624]

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    This indicator provides the share of renewable energies based on the final energy consumption of a country.

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  • Total R&D expenditure [628]

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    Gross domestic expenditure on research and experimental development as a percentage of GDP. This includes spending on creative work that is undertaken on a systematic basis which aims to increase the stock of knowledge, and the use of this stock of knowledge to devise new applications.

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  • Species of European interest [632]

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    The indicator shows changes in the conservation status of species of European interest.
    It is currently based on data collected under the obligations for monitoring under Article 11 of the EU Habitats Directive (92/43/EEC).

    http://www.eea.europa.eu/data-and-maps/indicators/species-of-european-in... [634]

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  • Species interactions [637]

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    Projected spatial mismatches of the Portuguese Dappled White butterfly and its host plants

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  • Status of marine fish stocks [642]

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    "The indicator tracks the ratio of the number of over-fished stocks to the total number of commercial stocks per fishing area in European seas."

    European Environment Agency, http://www.eea.europa.eu/data-and-maps/indicators/status-of-marine-fish-... [644], retrieved on 03.02.2015

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  • Turnover from innovation [648]

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    This indicator is defined as the ratio of turnover from products new to the enterprise and new to the market as a % of total turnover. It is based on the Community innovation survey and covers at least all enterprises with 10 or more employees.

    Retrieved from, http://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/web/products-datasets/-/tsdec340 [650], January 15, 2015

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  • Investment by institutional sectors [653]

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    The percentage of GDP that is used for gross investment in the economy. It includes investment in the acquisition, improvement of, or additions to fixed assets held by government, business and household sectors.

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  • Unemployment rate by sex and age groups - annual average, % [657]

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    Unemployed persons are all persons 15 to 74 years of age (16 to 74 years in ES, IT and the UK) who were not employed during the reference week, had actively sought work during the past four weeks and were ready to begin working immediately or within two weeks.

    http://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/cache/metadata/DE/tsdec450_esmsip.htm [659]
    (Retrieved: 26 January 2015)

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  • Eco-innovation Index [662]

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    Unweighted mean of 16 indicators from eight contributors in five areas: eco-innovation inputs, eco-innovation activities, eco-innovation outputs, environmental outcomes and socio-economic outcomes.

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  • Greenhouse gas emissions per capita [666]

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    "This indicator shows trends in man-made emissions of the 'Kyoto basket' of greenhouse gases per capita.
    The 'Kyoto basket' of greenhouse gases includes: carbon dioxide (CO2), methane (CH4), nitrous oxide (N2O), and the so-called F-gases (hydrofluorocarbons, perfluorocarbons and sulphur hexafluoride (SF6))."
    (Eurostat, http://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/tgm/table.do?tab=table&init=1&plugin=0&lang... [668], 2015-03-23)

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  • Water productivity (GDP/Water Footprint) [671]

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    "The indicator illustrates the amount of economic value generated by unit of water consumption. It is calculated as GDP (in Purchasing Power Standards /PPS) divided by the Water Footprint (WF) of a country."

    Retrieved from, http://database.eco-innovation.eu/indicators/view/280/1 [673], 31.03.2015

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  • Quality of public transport [677]

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    Average scores by country from responses to a question on the European Quality of Life Survey which asks respondents to rate the quality of public services in their country on a scale of 1 to 10, where 1 means very poor quality and 10 means very high quality.

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  • Foreign direct investment, net inflows (% of GDP) [681]

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    "Foreign direct investment are the net inflows of investment to acquire a lasting management interest (10 percent or more of voting stock) in an enterprise operating in an economy other than that of the investor. It is the sum of equity capital, reinvestment of earnings, other long-term capital, and short-term capital as shown in the balance of payments. This series shows net inflows (new investment inflows less disinvestment) in the reporting economy from foreign investors, and is divided by GDP."
    (World Bank, http://data.worldbank.org/indicator/BX.KLT.DINV.WD.GD.ZS [683], 15-01-2015)

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  • Organisations and sites with EMAS (Eco-Management and Audit Scheme) registration [686]

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    The number of organisations and sites registered as members of the voluntary environmental management system, The Eco-Management and Audit Scheme (EMAS). EMAS is implemented by companies and other organisations from all sectors of economic activity including local authorities, to evaluate, report on and improve their environmental performance.

    Eurostat, http://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/tgm/web/table/description.jsp [526], 12.02.15

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  • MSCI Global Clean Technology Index [690]

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    This index is one of the MSCI Global Environment Indices - free float-adjusted market capitalization weighted indices designed to provide exposure to environmental themes by identifying pure play companies((i.e., derives 50% or more of its revenue from products and services from clean technology) that focus on offering products or services that contribute to a more environmentally sustainable economy by directly reducing the consumption of or improving the productive use of limited global natural resources. It measures the gross returns of these companies.

    The clean technology theme category includes companies whose products or services reduce energy resource
    consumption through:
    • Products that make current technologies highly energy-efficient;
    • Technologies for producers or consumers that make more efficient use of power or fuel; or
    • Products or services that reduce the demand for energy or fuel consumption

    Examples of Clean Technology products and services include electric and hybrid (gas-electric) vehicles,
    energy-efficient machinery and equipment and large-scale energy storage equipment. They also include
    demand management services (utilities) and “smart metering” and industrial automation controls.
    Companies considered for the Clean Technology theme do not fit into the Alternative Energy,
    Sustainable Water, Pollution Prevention, or Green Building themes.

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  • Domestic Material Consumption (DMC) [695]

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    The indicator "measures the total amount of materials directly used by an economy and is defined as the annual quantity of raw materials extracted from the domestic territory, plus all physical imports minus all physical exports."

    Retrieved from : http://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/statistics-explained/index.php/Glossary:Dom... [697] on 29/01/2015

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  • Level of citizens' confidence in EU institutions [700]

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    The level of citizens confidence in EU institutions (Council of the European Union, European Parliament and European Commission) is expressed as the share of positive opinions (people who declare that they tend to trust) about the institutions.
    The indicator is based on the Eurobarometer, a survey which has been conducted twice a year since 1973 to monitor the evolution of public opinion in the Member States. The indicator only displays the results of the autumn survey. Potential replies to the question on the level of confidence include 'tend to trust', 'tend not to trust' and 'don't know' or 'no answer'. Trust is not precisely defined and could leave some room for interpretation to the interviewees (Eurostat).

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  • Corruption Perceptions Index (CPI) [704]

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    "the Corruption Perceptions Index measures the perceived levels of public sector corruption."

    Retrieved from, http://www.transparency.org/cpi2014/in_detail [706], 12.12.2014

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  • Group Membership [710]

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    The extent to which people participate in formal and informal groups in society is an important dimension of social cohesion (OECD, 2005, p. 84))
    http://www.keepeek.com/Digital-Asset-Management/oecd/social-issues-migra... [712]
    (Retrieved: 26 January 2015)

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  • Quality of education system [716]

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    The mean value of the people per country [...] when asked 'How would you rate the quality of the education system in your country?'.

    Eurofound, http://eurofound.europa.eu/surveys/data-visualisation/european-quality-o... [718], retrieved on 13.01.2015

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    • 7
      Qualitiy of Life
    • 0
      Economic Sustainability and Resilience
    • 3
      Effective Governance
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  • Quality of social housing services [721]

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    European Foundation for the Improvement of Living and Working Conditions
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    Average value of the answer to the question 'How would you rate the quality of social housing services in your country?', with 10 being the highest quality.

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    • 6
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    • 3
      Effective Governance
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  • How would you rate the quality of health services? [725]

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    Social Indicators Research Centre
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    This indicator is based on a question surveying the quality of the national health care system. Respondents choose on scale of one to ten, with 10 being of very high quality and 1 being of very low quality. The other two non-numerical options are "don't know" and "refusal."

    Retrieved from, http://nesstar.ukdataservice.ac.uk/webview/index.jsp?v=2&measure=http%3A... [727],
    07.12.2014

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    • 7
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    • 7
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    • 3
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    • 4
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  • Trust in justice [731]

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    The indicator measures the percentage of people who "tend to trust" the justice system.

    Retrieved from, http://ec.europa.eu/public_opinion/cf/showchart_column.cfm?keyID=2196&na... [733], 12.12.14

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    • 6
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    • 6
      Qualitiy of Life
    • 0
      Economic Sustainability and Resilience
    • 3
      Effective Governance
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  • Quality of national health service [736]

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    Eurofound
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    Participants were asked to grade the quality of health services in their country on a scale of 1 to 10, with "10" ranked best and "1" ranked worst. Other answers included refusal to answer or do not know.

    EQLS, 2012
    (http://eurofound.europa.eu/sites/default/files/ef_files/surveys/eqls/201... [594])

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    • 6
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    • 3
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  • Freedom in the World [740]

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    Freedom in the World is the standard-setting comparative assessment of global political rights and civil liberties. Published annually since 1972, the survey ratings and narrative reports on 195 countries and 14 related and disputed territories are used by policymakers, the media, international corporations, civic activists, and human rights defenders to monitor trends in democracy and track improvements and setbacks in freedom worldwide. The Freedom in the World data and reports are available in their entirety on the Freedom House website
    (https://www.freedomhouse.org/report-types/freedom-world#.VIsQXyOUeiE [742])
    (Retrieved: 26 January 2015)

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    • 10
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  • Net social protection as a percentage of GDP [746]

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    "Net social protection benefits are defined as the value of social protection benefits excluding taxes and social contributions paid by the benefits recipients. They are complemented by the value of “Fiscal benefits” provided in the form of tax breaks that would be defined as social protection benefits, if they were provided in cash. Tax breaks promoting the provision of social protection or promoting private insurance plans are excluded.

    (Eurostat, http://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/cache/metadata/en/spr_esms.htm [748], 21-01-2015)

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    • 14
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    • 12
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    • 4
      Economic Sustainability and Resilience
    • 3
      Effective Governance
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  • Satisfaction with recreational and green areas (under development in SILC 2013) [751]

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    Responses by country to the survey question 'Overall, how satisfied are you with the recreational or green areas in the place where you live?' on a scale of 0-10 which is part of the EU Statistics on Income and Living Conditions (EU-SILC) 2013 wellbeing module.

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    • 0
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    • 0
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  • Energy dependence [756]

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    "Energy dependency shows the extent to which an economy relies upon imports in order to meet its energy needs. The indicator is calculated as net imports divided by the sum of gross inland energy consumption plus bunkers."
    (Eurostat, http://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/tgm/table.do?tab=table&init=1&plugin=0&lang... [758], 2015-03-23)

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    • 3
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  • EU urban population exposed to PM10 concentrations exceeding the daily limit value [761]

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    Eurostat
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    The indicator measures the percentage of population in urban areas with PM10 concentrations exceeding the daily limit value (50 µg/m3). This daily limit should not be exceeded on more than 35 days in a calendar year. The exposure to PM10 pollution is estimated based upon PM10 measured at all urban monitoring stations, including urban and suburban traffic station types. The air quality data is collected by the European Environment Agency on an annual basis according to the Exchange of Information Decision (97/101/EC amended by the Commission Decision 2001/752/EC). All data is stored in AirBase, the European air quality database, which has data back to 1999. Information on cities (used to weight the data by population) is obtained from the Urban Audit data.

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    • 5
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    • 7
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  • Pollutant emissions from transport [765]

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    "Pollutant emissions transport" measures the transport emissions of NOx, NMVOCs and particulate matter (PM10 and PM2.5). It is structured as a benchmark, having an index pegged at year 2000 (index 2000 = 100).

    Retrieved from, http://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/tgm/table.do?tab=table&init=1&plugin=0&lang... [767], 24.03.2015

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  • Health expenditure, total (% of GDP) [770]

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    World Bank
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    Indicator states total spending in a country on health as a proportion of its GDP. Total health expenditure is the sum of public and private health expenditure. It covers the provision of health services (preventive and curative), family planning activities, nutrition activities, and emergency aid designated for health but does not include provision of water and sanitation.
    (World Bank, http://data.worldbank.org/indicator/SH.XPD.TOTL.ZS [772], 15-01-2015)

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    • 0
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  • Difficulty in seeing a doctor because of cost of seing the doctor [775]

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    Eurofound
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    The indicator measures difficulty in seeing a doctor because of cost being prohibitive. Respondents can choose from "very difficult", "a little difficult" to "not difficult at all."

    Retrieved from,
    http://eurofound.europa.eu/sites/default/files/ef_files/pubdocs/2012/64/... [777], 06.12.14

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  • Dwellings in Deficient State of Repair [779]

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    Social Indicators Research Centre
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    Percentage of households living in a dwelling with at least one of the following deficiencies: leaky roof, dampness, rot in window frames or floors.

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  • Evaluation of the State of Education in the Country  [784]

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    Social Indicators Research Centre
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    Overall evaluation of the situation of education in a given country
    http://gesis-simon.de/simon_eusi/index.php# [786]
    (Date of retrieval: 2 February 2015)

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  • Expenditures on Education [789]

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    UNESCO Institute for Statistics
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    Current and capital expenditures on education by local, regional and national governments, including municipalities (household contributions are excluded), expressed as a percentage of total government expenditure on all sectors (including health, education, social services, etc.).

    WikiProgress Statistics, http://stats.wikiprogress.org/Index.aspx?DataSetCode=EDUCATION_EXPENDITURE [791], Retrieved on 19.12.2014

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  • Pension expenditure projections (baseline scenario) (for sub-theme public finance sustainability) [795]

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    Eurostat
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    The pension expenditure indicator includes gross public pensions (i.e. before taxes and compulsory social security contributions) as a percentage of GDP. It is the sum of different categories of pension benefits, some of which (for example, disability pensions) may be paid to people who have not reached the standard retiring age. The projections are made on the basis of Eurostat's population projection - EUROPOP2010 - and commonly agreed underlying economic assumptions that have been prepared by the European Commission (DG ECFIN) and the Economic Policy Committee (Ageing Working Group).

    Eurostat, http://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/web/products-datasets/-/tsdde520 [797], Retrieved on 17.12.2014

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    • 3
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    • 0
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  • S80/S20 income quintile share ratio by sex and selected age group [800]

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    Eurostat
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    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/-/tessi180 [802], retrieved on 13.01.2015

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  • Life expectancy at birth [805]

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    World Health Organization
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    "The average number of years that a newborn could expect to live, if he or she were to pass through life exposed to the sex- and age-specific death rates prevailing at the time of his or her birth, for a specific year, in a given country, territory, or geographic area."
    Retrieved from, http://apps.who.int/gho/indicatorregistry/App_Main/view_indicator.aspx?i... [807], 12.08.2014

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    • 3
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    • 0
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  • Central government debt, total (% of GDP) [811]

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    World Bank
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    "Debt is the entire stock of direct government fixed-term contractual obligations to others outstanding on a particular date. It includes domestic and foreign liabilities such as currency and money deposits, securities other than shares, and loans. It is the gross amount of government liabilities reduced by the amount of equity and financial derivatives held by the government. Because debt is a stock rather than a flow, it is measured as of a given date, usually the last day of the fiscal year."
    (World Bank, http://data.worldbank.org/indicator/GC.DOD.TOTL.GD.ZS [813], 15-01-2015)

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  • Satisfaction with working conditions [816]

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    European Commission
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    Satisfaction with their (workers) working conditions in general, as well as specific areas
    such as working hours, workload, autonomy and work-life balance
    http://ec.europa.eu/public_opinion/flash/fl_398_en.pdf [818] (p. 3)
    (Retrieved: 26 January 2015)

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  • People living in households with very low work intensity [821]

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    Eurostat
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    People aged 0-59, living in households, where working-age adults (18-59) work less than 20% of their total work potential during the past year.

    (Retrieved from http://www.idescat.cat/economia/inec?tc=7&id=8511&lang=en [823], 26 January 2015)

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  • Natural disasters linked to climate change [826]

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    Number of natural disasters that is assumed to be related with climate change as a consequence of global warming.
    (Implicit in European Communities (2010), 2009 Environment Policy Review, p 44,, available at http://ec.europa.eu/environment/pdf/policy/EPR_2009.pdf [828])

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  • Greenhouse gas emissions [832]

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    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.

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  • Landscape fragmentation [836]

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    The indicator ´Landscape fragmentation´ is a measure of the degree to which movement between different parts of the landscape is interrupted by barriers. The more barriers fragmenting the landscape, the higher the effective mesh density. Landscape fragmentation contributes significantly to the decline and loss of wildlife populations and to the increasing endangerment of species in Europe. (Definition Eurostat)

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  • Recycling rate of municipal waste (%) [840]

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    The recycling rate is the tonnage recycled from municipal waste divided by the total municipal waste arising.
    Recycling includes material recycling, composting and anaerobic digestion. Municipal waste consists to a large extent of waste generated by households, but may also include similar wastes generated by small businesses and public institutions and collected by the municipality
    The indicator is a part of the "resource efficiency scoreboard"
    http://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/web/europe-2020-indicators/flagship-initiat... [842]

    Source: http://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/tgm/web/table/description.jsp [526]
    Retrieved: 23 February 2015

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  • Soil erosion by water - area eroded by more than 10 tonnes per hectare per year [845]

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    The indicator assesses the soil loss by water erosion processes (rainsplash, sheetwash and rills) and gives an indication of the area affected by a certain rate of soil erosion (moderate to severe, i.e. >10 tonnes/hectare/year in the OECD definition). This area is expressed in km2 and as a percentage of the total non-artificial area in the country.

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  • Reading skills [849]

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    Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD)
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    The indicator represents the PISA (Programme for International Student Assessment) test results of 15 year old school students in 65 participating countries, organised by OECD. The survey focuses on mathematics, with reading, science and problem-solving minor areas of assessment.
    This indicator focuses on reading skills.
    (http://www.oecd.org/pisa/ [851])
    (Retrieved: 26 January 2015)

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  • Skills in mathematics [855]

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    The indicator represents the PISA (Programme for International Student Assessment) test results of 15 year old school students in 65 participating countries, organised by OECD. The survey focuses on mathematics, with reading, science and problem-solving minor areas of assessment.
    This indicator focuses on skills in mathematics.
    (http://www.oecd.org/pisa/ [851])
    (Retrieved: 26 January 2015)

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  • Skills in science [860]

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    The indicator represents the PISA (Programme for International Student Assessment) test results of 15 year old school students in 65 participating countries, organised by OECD. The survey focuses on mathematics, with reading, science and problem-solving minor areas of assessment.
    This indicator focuses on skills in science.
    (http://www.oecd.org/pisa/ [851])
    (Retrieved: 26 January 2015)

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  • Desire to be Employed [865]

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    Social Indicators Research Centre
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    The indicator measures the level of willingness to be employed in percentage.
    http://gesis-simon.de/simon_eusi/index.php# [786]
    (Date of retrieval: 2 February 2015)

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  • Number of Physicians per Thousand People [869]

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    World Bank
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    The indicator measures the number of physicians available for 1,000 people. Physicians include generalists and specialists.

    Retrieved from, http://data.worldbank.org/indicator/SH.MED.PHYS.ZS [871], 12.08.2014

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      Economic Sustainability and Resilience
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  • Job Security [873]

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    Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD)
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    This indicator presents the number of dependent employed with a job tenure of less than 6 months over the total dependent employment. Job tenure is measured by the length of time workers have been in their current or main job or with their current employer
    http://stats.oecd.org/Index.aspx?DataSetCode=BLI2013# [875]
    (Retrieved: 26 January 2015)

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  • Distribution of population by household type and income group [879]

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    Eurostat
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    Shows what proportion of the national population fall into a variety of household types, constructed by reference to the numbers of adult members, their age and gender, and the numbers of dependent children living with them, as well as whether their income group is above or below 60% median equivalised income. All persons aged less then 18 are considered as dependent children, plus those economically inactive aged 18-24 living with at least one of their parents.
    (Eurostat, http://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/cache/metadata/en/ilc_esms.htm [881], 2014-12-16)

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    • 0
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  • Deterioration of Personal Situation Compared to the Past [884]

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    Social Indicators Research Centre
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    A subjective judgement of a person, who thinks/feels that his personal situation is becoming progressively worse than it was in the past

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    • 2
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    • 0
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  • Gini Coefficient [888]

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    World Bank
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    Gini Coefficient(also known as the Gini index or Gini ratio) measures the extent to which the distribution of income or consumption expenditure among individuals or households within an economy deviates from a perfectly equal distribution. A Gini index of 0 represents perfect equality, while an index of 100 implies perfect inequality. (The lower its value, the more equally household income is distributed.)

    World Bank, http://data.worldbank.org/indicator/SI.POV.GINI [890], retrieved on 18.02.2015

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    • 10
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    • 0
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  • Distribution of population by tenure status [893]

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    Eurostat
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    This indicator provides the percentage of people living in households who own their occupied dwelling (with or without a mortgage or loan) and the percentage of the people who rent their home (at market price or at a reduced price or for free).

    The full title of the indicator is: "Distribution of population by tenure status, type of household and income group (source: SILC)"

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    • 4
      Economic Sustainability and Resilience
    • 0
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  • Annual net earnings [898]

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    Eurostat
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    "Net earnings are calculated from gross earnings by deducting the employee's social security contributions and income taxes, and adding family allowances in the case of households with children. Income tax and social security contributions parameters refer to the beginning of the fiscal year, i.e. changes occurring later during the year are ignored. [..]

    The data refer to an average worker at national level for different illustrative cases, defined on the basis of marital status (single vs. married), number of workers (only in the case of couples), number of dependent children, and level of gross earnings, expressed as percentage of the average earnings of an average worker (AW)."
    (Eurostat, http://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/cache/metadata/en/earn_net_esms.htm [900], 16-01-2015)

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    • 7
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    • 0
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  • Daily calorie supply per capita by source - total [903]

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    Eurostat
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    This indicator shows the total daily calorie supply per capita and the split into calories from animal products and vegetal products .

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    • 0
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    • 3
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    • 3
      Economic Sustainability and Resilience
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      Effective Governance
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  • Water scarcity index [907]

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    United Nations Development Programme
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    Water scarcity is the lack of sufficient available water resources to meet the demands of water usage within a region.

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    • 5
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    • 3
      Qualitiy of Life
    • 0
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  • Fresh Water Resources [912]

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    European System of Social Indicators
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    Internal flow and actual external inflow of surface and groundwater in millions of cubic metres per thousands inhabitants.

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      Environmental Sustainability
    • 7
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    • 3
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    • 0
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      Effective Governance
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  • Trust in the police [916]

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    Eurofound
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    The indicator is a direct measure of a poll on public perception on the level of police services. Respondents were asked to share their level of personal trust on a scale of 1 to 10, with 10 being complete trust and 1 having no trust at all.

    Retrieved, from
    http://eurofound.europa.eu/sites/default/files/ef_files/surveys/eqls/201... [594], on 08.12.14

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    • 6
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    • 0
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  • European and National Identity [919]

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    Social Indicators Research Centre
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    An indicator based on the subjective poll: proportion of respondents who "in the near future" see themselves as "(nationality) and European", "European and (nationality)" or "European only."

    Retrieved from,
    http://ec.europa.eu/public_opinion/archives/eb/eb62/eb_62_en.pdf [921]
    (pg. 62), 08.12.14

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    • 5
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    • 8
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    • 0
      Economic Sustainability and Resilience
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  • Feeling Left out of Society [923]

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    Eurofound
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    Respondents were asked if they strongly agree, agree, neither agree or disagree, disagree or strongly disagree with the statement "I feel left out of society."

    Retrieved in December 2014, from
    http://eurofound.europa.eu/sites/default/files/ef_files/surveys/eqls/201... [594]

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    • 10
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    • 0
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  • Political Pluralism and Participation [926]

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    Freedom House
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    Political pluralism and participation are amongst civil liberties, assessed by Freedom House in their annual Freedom in the World index
    https://www.freedomhouse.org/report/freedom-world-aggregate-and-subcateg... [928]
    (Retrieved: 26 January 2015)

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    • 7
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    • 0
      Economic Sustainability and Resilience
    • 3
      Effective Governance
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  • Pupils and students in all levels of education (ISCED 0-6) [932]

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    Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD)
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    The indicator sums up all "enrolled students (ISCED levels 0 to 6) and students in adult education programmes (ISCED levels 1 to 4) by country, year, level of education, programme destination, programme orientation, part time/full time scale, type of institution and gender. The statistics contained in this dataset refer to education in the ordinary school and university system, as defined in the International Standard Classification of Education (ISCED)."

    Retrieved from, http://stats.oecd.org/Index.aspx?DatasetCode=RENRLAGE [934], on 29.04.2015

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    • 7
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    • 3
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    • 0
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  • Sex Ratio of Educational Attainment at Tertiary Level [937]

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    Social Indicators Research Centre
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    The proportional distribution of the sexes in educational attainment at tertiary level, expressed as the ratio of females and males

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    • 11
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    • 0
      Economic Sustainability and Resilience
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  • Sex Ratio of Educational Attainment at Upper Secondary Level [941]

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    Social Indicators Research Centre
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    The proportional distribution of the sexes in educational attainment at Upper Secondary Level, expressed as the ratio of males and females

    http://gesis-simon.de/simon_eusi/index.php# [786]
    (Date or retrieval: 2 February 2015)

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  • Trust in Institutions  [945]

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    Social Indicators Research Centre
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    The indicator is an aggregate of several indicators: it measures the mean degree of confidence in church, armed forces, press, trade unions, police, parliament, justice system; in each case, confidence is rated on the following scale: a great deal (=4), quite a lot (=3), not very much (=2), none at all (=1).

    Retrieved from,https://dbk.gesis.org/dbksearch/SDESC2.asp?no=4800&search=evs202008&sear... [947], 12.2014

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    • 0
      Economic Sustainability and Resilience
    • 0
      Effective Governance
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  • Wage Differentials of Female and Male Employees [950]

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    Social Indicators Monitor
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    "Ratio of the average gross hourly earnings of female and male manual workers in the manufacturing industry."

    Social Indicators Monitor (SIMon), http://gesis-simon.de/simon_eusi/index.php# [786]

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      Economic Sustainability and Resilience
    • 0
      Effective Governance
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  • Confidence in pulic institutions [955]

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    Gallup
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    The survey measures the level of confidence of citizens in the National public institutions in Europe.
    http://www.gallup.com/poll/151715/National-Governments-Low-Marks.aspx [957]
    (Retrieved: 26 January 2015)

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    • 4
      Effective Governance
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  • Trust in the Ecological Competence of the National, Regional or Local Government [960]

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    Social Indicators Research Centre
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    The indicator provides the percentage of responses on all responses in which national, regional or local government are stated when it comes to environmental issues.

    Retrieved from, http://www.gesis.org/en/social-indicators/products-of-the-zsi/european-s... [962], 12.2014

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    • 6
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    • 6
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  • Physical Trade Balance (PTB) [964]

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    Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD)
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    The trade surplus or deficit of material resources within an economy, calculated as imports minus exports of raw materials and manufactured products.

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    • 9
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    • 3
      Qualitiy of Life
    • 8
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    • 3
      Effective Governance
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  • Average tariffs imposed by developed countries on agricultural products and textiles and clothing [968]

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    International Trade Centre, United Nations Conference on Trade and Development, World Trade Organisation
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    The average tariffs imposed by developed countries on agricultural products, clothing, and textile exports from developing countries and least developed countries, at preferential rate. These export categories are deemed sectors of special interest for developing countries and least developed countries.

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      Effective Governance
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  • ODA received in landlocked developing countries as a proportion of their gross national incomes [973]

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    United Nations Statistics Division
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    The amount of official development assistance (ODA) received by an individual landlocked developing country (LLDC) , as a proportion of the country’s gross national income (GNI). Official development assistance (ODA) comprises grants and loans have the promotion of the economic development and the welfare of the recipient countries as their main objective. (Description adapted from Indicators for Monitoring the Millennium Development Goals, http://mdgs.un.org/unsd/mi/wiki/8-4-ODA-received-in-landlocked-developin... [975], retrieved 17 December 2014).

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    • 3
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    • 0
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    • 3
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  • Green Patents, Index 1990=100 [979]

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    Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD)
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    The sum of patents on electric and hybrid vehicles, energy efficiency in buildings and lightning, renewable energy generation, air pollution abatement, water pollution abatement and waste management.
    (Source: OECD, http://stats.oecd.org/OECDStat_Metadata/ShowMetadata.ashx?Dataset=GREEN_... [981])

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    • 3
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  • ODA - Environment sector, % total ODA [983]

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    Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD)
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    The share of Official Development Assistance allocated to the Environment sector.

    The Environment sector refers to general environmental protection activities, i.e. environmental policy and administrative management, biosphere protection, bio-diversity, site preservation, flood prevention/control, environmental education/training, environmental research.This indicator is based on commitment data, which best reflect current policies by donors.

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    • 3
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  • Public spending in environmentally related RD, % total public spending [987]

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    Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD)
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    Government appropriations or outlays for Research and Development (GBAORD) by socio-economic objective. The indicator is expressed as percentage of all-purpose government outlays for Research and Development.
    (Source: Green Growth indicators 2014, https://www.enviroportal.sk/uploads/files/Zeleny%20rast/OECDGG.pdf [989])

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  • Total environmentally related taxes, % GDP [991]

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    Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD)
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    Environmentally related taxes include (i) energy products for transport and stationary purposes (ii) motor vehicles and transport; (iii) waste management; (iv) ozone-depleting substances and (v) other taxes.
    (Source: Green Growth Knowledge platform, http://www.greengrowthknowledge.org/country-data/source-information [993])

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  • Total fixed assets (net) [996]

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    Eurostat
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    Total fixed assets (net) is a concept of the annual national accounts. It is the sum of the following asset types:
    "Cultivated assets (AN.1114), Transport equipment (AN.11131), Other machinery and equipment (AN.11132), Dwellings (AN.1111), Other buildings and structures (AN.1112), Intangible fixed assets (AN.112).

    More detailed information can be found in annex 7.1 of ESA95." (Eurostat, http://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/cache/metadata/en/nama_esms.htm [998], 22-01-2015)

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  • Living planet index [1001]

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    The Living Planet Index (LPI) is an indicator of the state of global biological diversity, based on trends in vertebrate populations of species from around the world.

    Living Planet Index, http://www.livingplanetindex.org/about [1003],
    retrieved on 12/02/2015.

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  • Happy Planet Index rank order [1007]

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    The HPI measures the extent to which countries deliver long, happy, sustainable lives for the people that live in them. The Index uses global data on life expectancy, experienced well-being and Ecological Footprint to calculate this.

    The index is an efficiency measure, it ranks countries on how many long and happy lives they produce per unit of environmental input.

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  • Total wealth estimate ($) [1012]

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    World Bank
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    "The Wealth of Nations dataset provides country level data on comprehensive wealth, adjusted net saving, and non-renewable resource rents indicators, as published in "The Changing Wealth of Nations" (2011)."
    (World Bank, http://data.worldbank.org/data-catalog/wealth-of-nations [1014], 23-01-2015)

    "Total wealth is present value of future consumption that is sustainable, discounted at a rate of time preference of 1.5 percent, over 25 years.

    Depletion Adjusted Saving (DAS) =

    Gross National Saving (GNS)
    - Consumption of Fixed Capital (CFC)
    - Energy Depletion (END)
    - Mineral Depletion (MID)
    - Net Forest Depletion (NFD)"

    (World Bank, http://data.worldbank.org/sites/default/files/total_and_per_capita_wealt... [1015], 23-01-2015)

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  • Emissions of non-methane volatile organic compounds (NMVOC), by source sector [1019]

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    Eurostat
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    The indicator tracks trends since 1990 in anthropogenic atmospheric emissions of non-methane volatile organic compounds (NMVOCs) by source sector.
    The indicator also provides information on emissions by sectors: Energy production and distribution; Energy use in industry; Industrial processes; Road transport; Non-road transport; Commercial, institutional and households; Solvent and product use; Agriculture; Waste; Other.

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  • Modal split of freight transport [1023]

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    Eurostat
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    This indicator is defined as the percentage share of each mode of transport in total inland freight transport/ It includes transport by road, rail and inland waterways. .

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    Topic coverage: shows the number of relations the indicator has in the five main topic areas [5].
  • Modal split of passenger transport [1027]

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    This indicator is defined as the percentage share of each mode of transport in total inland transport. Total inland transport includes transport by passenger cars, buses and coaches, and trains.

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  • Trust in System of Health Care [1031]

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    Social Indicators Research Centre
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    The indicator represents a percentage of the respondents that answered "a great deal" or "quite a lot" when polled on the confidence in the system of health care.

    Retrieved from, https://dbk.gesis.org/dbksearch/download.asp?db=E&id=18275 [1033], pg.24, 12.12.2014

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    • 5
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    • 9
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    • 0
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    • 0
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  • Subjective High Opportunities for Advancement [1035]

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    Social Indicators Research Centre
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    Percentage of employed persons who "strongly agree" or "agree" to the statement "My opportunities for advancement are high"
    http://www.gesis.org/fileadmin/upload/dienstleistung/daten/soz_indikator... [1037]
    (Retrieved: 26 January 2015)

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    • 2
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    • 10
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    • 0
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    • 0
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  • Labour taxes, % GDP [1040]

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    Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD)
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    Taxes on labour, probably including social security, as percentage of GDP

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    • 2
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    • 6
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    • 0
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  • Intangible fixed assets (net) [1044]

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    Eurostat
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    Intangible fixed assets (net) are immaterial assets (e.g. computer software).
    The concept and the numbers are based on National Accounts and a component of total fixed assets (net).
    (for more information: Eurostat, http://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/cache/metadata/en/nama_esms.htm [998], 23-01-2015)

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    • 5
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    • 7
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    • 11
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    • 0
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  • Energy productivity (GDP/gross inland energy consumption) [1048]

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    Eurostat
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    This indicator is a measure of the energy intensity of the economy: gross domestic product (GDP) divided by the gross inland consumption of energy for a given calendar year. The gross inland consumption includes energy consumed from coal, electricity, oil, natural gas and renewable energy sources, consummed domestically.
    (Source: http://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/tgm/web/table/description.jsp; [1050] (link is external) Retrieved: 17/4/2015)

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    • 3
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    • 0
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  • Municipal waste generation [1053]

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    Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD)
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    Municipal waste includes household waste and similar waste.

    The definition excludes:
    •waste from municipal sewage network and treatment,
    •municipal construction and demolition waste.
    (intensities can be chosen in the list, but has no data)

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    • 0
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    Topic coverage: shows the number of relations the indicator has in the five main topic areas [5].
  • Abiotic material productivity incl. industrial minerals and metals, US$ per kg [1057]

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    Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD)
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    The OECD green growth indicators 2014 does not give a definition. The definition can be deduced from the following definitions (OECD, green growth indicators 2014):
    Resource productivity characterises the environmental and economic efficiency with which natural resources and materials are used in production and consumption, and which informs about the results of policies and measures that promote resource productivity and sustainable materials management in all sectors. Important resources and materials include mineral resources (metallic minerals, industrial minerals, construction minerals); biotic resources (food, feed, wood); water; and nutrients, which among other characteristics reflect interactions with nutrient cycles and food production systems.

    The materials are aggregated using mass-based weights and are classified as biotic materials
    (biomass for food and feed, wood), construction minerals, an
    d other abiotic materials (industrial minerals and metals).

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  • Share of energy from renewable sources [1061]

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    Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD)
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    The contribution of renewables, i.e. energy from hydro, geothermal, solar, wind, tide and wave source as well as biofuels and the renewable fraction of municipal waste as percentage of total primary energy supply. (source: OECD)

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    • 7
      Environmental Sustainability
    • 2
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    • 3
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    • 7
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    • 0
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  • Current account balance [1065]

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    The current account balance of payments is a record of a country's international transactions with the rest of the world. The current account includes all the transactions (other than those in financial items) that involve economic values and occur between resident and non-resident entities.

    Retrieved from, http://data.oecd.org/trade/current-account-balance.htm [1067], 2015/1/15

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  • Technology Achievement Index [1069]

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    United Nations Statistics Division
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    The technology achievement index (TAI) aims to capture how well a country is creating and diffusing technology and building a human skill base—reflecting capacity to participate in the technological innovations of the network age. This composite index measures achievements, not potential, effort or inputs.

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    • 5
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    • 3
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  • Green investments (to capture potential source of transformational change) [1074]

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    The Green Transition Scoreboard tracks private sector investments in the global economy, relevant to renewable energy, energy efficiency, water (2014 theme), research and development and green technologies (i.e. clean tech).

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  • Foreign direct investment, net outflows (% of GDP) [1079]

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    World Bank
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    "Foreign direct investment are the net inflows of investment to acquire a lasting management interest (10 percent or more of voting stock) in an enterprise operating in an economy other than that of the investor. It is the sum of equity capital, reinvestment of earnings, other long-term capital, and short-term capital as shown in the balance of payments. This series shows net outflows of investment from the reporting economy to the rest of the world and is divided by GDP."
    (World Bank, http://data.worldbank.org/indicator/BM.KLT.DINV.GD.ZS [1081], 15-01-2015)

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  • Public spending in environmentally related RD, % of total public spending [1084]

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    Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD)
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    Government appropriations or outlays for Research and Development (GBAORD) expressed as percentage of all-purpose government outlays for Research and Development.. (source: OECD, http://stats.oecd.org/Index.aspx?DataSetCode=GREEN_GROWTH [1086])

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  • Legatum Prosperity Index [1089]

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    The Prosperity Index is a global measurement of prosperity based on both income and wellbeing. The Index analysed the countries across 8 sub-indices – Economy, Entrepreneurship & Opportunity, Governance, Education, Health, Safety & Security, Personal Freedom and Social Capital.

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      Social Justice
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    • 10
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    Topic coverage: shows the number of relations the indicator has in the five main topic areas [5].
  • Self-perceived health: Self-perceived health by sex, age and labour status (%) [1094]

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    Eurostat
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    An indicator based on the EU-SILC question (‘How is your health in general?’), with the following choices: 1) very good, 2) good, 3) fair, 4) bad, 5) very bad.

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  • Happiness [1098]

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    Eurofound
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    Mean score by country from responses to European Quality of Life Survey question 'Taking all things together, how happy would you say you are?'.

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    • 6
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  • Optimism [1102]

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    Eurofound
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    Responses to question "I am optimistic about the future" in European Quality of Life Survey. Answers include strongly agree, agree, neither agree or disagree, disagree, or strongly disagree

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  • Satisfaction with social life [1106]

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    Eurofound
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    Respondents were asked to rank their perception of the quality of social life. Ranking levels ranged from 1 to 10, with 1 being very dissatisfied and 10 very satisfied. "Don't know" and "refusal" figured among the answers as well.

    Retrieved on 08.12.14, from
    http://eurofound.europa.eu/sites/default/files/ef_files/surveys/eqls/201... [594]

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    • 0
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  • Life satisfaction [1109]

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    Eurofound
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    Average response to survey question: "All things considered, how satisfied would you say you are with your life these days" in the European Quality of Life Survey"

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    • 6
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    • 0
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    • 0
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  • Feelings of Self-determination [1114]

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    Social Indicators Monitor
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    Mean response to question on self-reported feelings of choice and control over ones life, from European Values Study.

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    • 6
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    • 0
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    • 0
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  • Happiness (EVS; WVS)  [1118]

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    Social Indicators Monitor
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    Percentage of people who would say they are "very happy" or "quite happy" in European Values Survey & World Values Survey

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    • 6
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    • 0
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  • Interpersonal Trust  [1122]

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    Social Indicators Research Centre
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    This indicator measures respondents' answers to "Generally speaking, would you say that most people can be trusted or that you can’t be too careful in dealing with people?" The measured responses were "most people can be trusted" and "can’t be too careful", only.

    https://dbk.gesis.org/dbksearch/file.asp?file=ZA4800_q.pdf [1124]

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    • 2
      Social Justice
    • 10
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    • 0
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    • 0
      Effective Governance
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  • Public Expenditure on Health Prevention [1126]

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    Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD)
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    Public expenditure on prevention and public health services as a percentage of total expenditure of health.

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    • 6
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    • 3
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    • 0
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  • Population median age [1131]

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    United Nations, Department of Economic and Social Affairs
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    Age that divides the population in two parts of equal size, that is, there are as many persons with ages above the median as there are with ages below the median.

    United Nations, Department of Economic and Social Affairs, http://esa.un.org/wpp/excel-Data/Population.htm [1133], retrieved on 19.12.2014

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    • 2
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    • 7
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    • 3
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    • 0
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  • Better Life Index [1136]

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    Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD)
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    The Better Life index is an interactive tool that allows you to see how countries perform according to the importance you give to each of 11 topics.

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    • 8
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    • 17
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    • 3
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    • 0
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  • Environmental Performance Index [1140]

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    Yale Center for Environmental Law and Policy et al.
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    Environmental Performance Index is an indicator that measures environmental performance compared to two main objectives: Environmental Health and Ecosystem Vitality. Environmental Health measures the protection of human health from environmental harm. Ecosystem Vitality measures ecosystem protection and resource management. These two objectives are further divided into nine issue categories that span high-priority environmental policy issues, including air quality, forests, fisheries, and climate and energy, among others. Underlying the nine issue categories are 20 indicators calculated from country-level data and statistics.

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    • 6
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    • 6
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    • 0
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    • 0
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  • Production-based CO2 productivity [1145]

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    Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD)
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    GDP generated per unit of CO2 emitted through fuel consumption

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    • 5
      Environmental Sustainability
    • 2
      Social Justice
    • 3
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    • 12
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    • 0
      Effective Governance
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  • Demand-based CO2 productivity [1150]

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    Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD)
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    Real national income per unit of CO2 emitted at various stages of production of the goods and services consumed in domestic final demand, irrespective of where the stages of production occurred. Trends in emissions on this basis serve as a diagnostic complement to the more traditional production based measures.

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    • 2
      Social Justice
    • 3
      Qualitiy of Life
    • 10
      Economic Sustainability and Resilience
    • 3
      Effective Governance
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  • Global Competitiveness Index [1155]

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    World Economic Forum
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    The Global Competitiveness Index measures the microeconomic and macroeconomic characteristics that underpin national competitiveness.

    Retrieved from, http://www.weforum.org/reports/global-competitiveness-report-2014-2015 [1157], 06.03.2015

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    • 10
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    • 12
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    • 5
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  • Problem Solving (PISA) [1161]

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    The indicator represents the PISA (Programme for International Student Assessment) test results of 15 year old school students in 65 participating countries, organised by OECD. The survey focuses on mathematics, with reading, science and problem-solving minor areas of assessment.
    PISA results reveal what is possible in education by showing what students in the highest-performing and most
    rapidly improving education systems can do. The findings allow policy makers around the world to gauge the
    knowledge and skills of students in their own countries in comparison with those in other countries, set policy
    targets against measurable goals achieved by other education systems, and learn from policies and practices
    applied elsewhere
    (http://www.oecd.org/pisa/ [851])

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  • Trust in Education System [1166]

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    Social Indicators Research Centre
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    This indicator holds the percentage of respondents that answered "a great deal" or "quite a lot" to confidence in the education system.

    Retrieved from, https://dbk.gesis.org/dbksearch/file.asp?file=ZA4800_q.pdf [1124], 12.2014

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  • Education expenditure as percentage of GNP, GDP and total government expenditure [1169]

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    WikiProgress Statistics
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    Current and capital expenditures on education by local, regional and national governments, including municipalities (household contributions are excluded), expressed as a percentage of gross national product OR as a percentage of gross domestic product OR as a percentage of total government expenditure on all sectors (including health, education, social services, etc.)

    wikiProgress.Stat, http://stats.wikiprogress.org/Index.aspx?DataSetCode=EDUCATION_EXPENDITURE [791], retrieved on 15.01.2015

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    • 3
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    • 0
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  • Human Wellbeing Index [1174]

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    The International Development Research Centre
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    The HWI is designed to be a more holistic measure of socioeconomic conditions than narrow monetary indicators such as the Gross Domestic Product. It covers more aspects of human wellbeing than the United Nations’ Human Development Index.

    It is the unweighted average of indices of health and population, wealth, knowledge, community and equity. To prevent a high score for equity from offsetting poor human conditions, equity is included in the HWI only when it does not raise the index.

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  • Inclusive Wealth Index [1179]

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    The inclusive wealth index measures all the assets from which human well-being is derived, including manufactured, human and natural capital, i.e. a nation’s capacity to maintain human well-being over time.

    (Source: Inclusive Wealth Project, http://inclusivewealthindex.org/#the-world-wants-to-know-how-its-doing [1181])

    Is not directly available yet, only indirectly through some reports, data tool is coming.

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  • Index of Social Health [1185]

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    Institute for Innovation in Social Policy
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    "The Index of Social Health [...] monitors the social well-being of American society. [...] The Index of Social Health is based on sixteen social indicators. These are: infant mortality, child abuse, child poverty, teenage suicide, teenage drug abuse, high school dropouts, unemployment, weekly wages, health insurance coverage, poverty among the elderly, out-of-pocket health-care costs among the elderly, homicides, alcohol-related traffic fatalities, food insecurity, affordable housing, and income inequality."

    Institute for Innovation in Social Policy, http://iisp.vassar.edu/ish.html [1187], retrieved on 12.01.2015

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  • Social Progress Index [1191]

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    The Social Progress Index is an aggregate index of social and environmental indicators that capture three dimensions of social progress: Basic Human Needs, Foundations of Wellbeing, and Opportunity. The Index measures social progress strictly using outcomes of success, not how much effort a country makes. For example, how much a country spends on healthcare is much less important than the health and wellness actually achieved by that country, which is what outcomes measure.

    The Social Progress Imperative, http://www.socialprogressimperative.org/about/faq [1193], Retrieved 19.12.2014

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  • Perceived Overqualification [1197]

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    The indicator measures what percentage of population think that their qualifications are higher than required to perform their professional duties
    http://gesis-simon.de/simon_eusi/index.php# [786]
    (Date of retrieval: 2 February 2014)

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  • Labour productivity per hour worked (ESA95) [1201]

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    "Labour productivity per hour worked is calculated as real output (deflated GDP measured in chain-linked volumes, reference year 2005) per unit of labour input (measured by the total number of hours worked). Measuring labour productivity per hour worked provides a better picture of productivity developments in the economy than labour productivity per person employed, as it eliminates differences in the full time/part time composition of the workforce across countries and years."

    (Eurostat, http://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/tgm/table.do?tab=table&plugin=1&language=en... [1203], 19-01-2015)

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  • Employment in industry (% of total employment) [1206]

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    People who work for public or private employers and receive remuneration in wages, salaries, commission, tips, etc. working in industry and includes mining and quarrying, manufacturing, construction and public utilities.
    (Source: WorldBank, http://data.worldbank.org/indicator/SL.IND.EMPL.ZS [1208], retrieved 2-2-2015)

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  • Environmental Sustainability Index [1211]

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    SEDAC - Socioeconomic Data and Applications Center
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    The Environmental Sustainability Index (ESI) is a measure of overall progress towards environmental sustainability, developed for 146 countries. The index provides a composite profile of national environmental stewardship based on a compilation of 21 indicators derived from 76 underlying data sets.

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  • Consumption of ozone-depleting substances [1216]

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    The consumption of ozone-depleting substances is the sum of the consumption of the ozone-depleting potential- weighted metric tons of all ozone-depleting substances controlled under the Montreal Protocol on Substances that Deplete the Ozone Layer. (Definition UN statistical handbook)

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  • Crop production index [1220]

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    Crop production index shows agricultural production for each year relative to the base period 2004-2006. It includes all crops except fodder crops.

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  • Adjusted savings: natural resources depletion (% of GNI) [1225]

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    Natural resource depletion is the sum of net forest depletion, energy depletion, and mineral depletion.
    (Source: Worldbank, http://data.worldbank.org/indicator/NY.ADJ.DRES.GN.ZS [1227], retrieved 2-2-2015)

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  • Regulatory Quality [1231]

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    Regulatory quality captures perceptions of the ability of the government to formulate and implement sound policies and regulations that permit and promote private sector development.
    Retrieved from: http://info.worldbank.org/governance/wgi/index.aspx#doc [1233], on 14.01.15

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  • Global Green Economy Index [1237]

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    The Global Green Economy Index comprises the Green Perception Survey and the Green Performance Index. Themes investigated are environmental performance, climate change, natural capital, environmental industries and investment, and leadership on these issues.

    Retrieved from, http://dualcitizeninc.com/GGEI-Report2014.pdf [1239], 03.03.2015, pg. 3

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  • Rule of Law [1242]

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    Rule of law captures perceptions of the extent to which agents have confidence in and abide by the rules of society, and in particular the quality of contract enforcement, property rights, the police, and the courts, as well as the likelihood of crime and violence.
    Reference: http://info.worldbank.org/governance/wgi/index.aspx#doc [1233] Accessed 14.01.15

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  • Business Extent of Disclosure Index [1246]

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    The disclosure index measures the extent to which investors are protected through disclosure of ownership and financial information. The index ranges from 0 to 10, with higher values indicating more disclosure. (Description taken from World Bank website: http://data.worldbank.org/indicator/IC.BUS.DISC.XQ [1248], accessed 8 December 2014)

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  • GDP per capita (current US$) [1250]

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    "GDP per capita is gross domestic product divided by midyear population. GDP is the sum of gross value added by all resident producers in the economy plus any product taxes and minus any subsidies not included in the value of the products. It is calculated without making deductions for depreciation of fabricated assets or for depletion and degradation of natural resources. Data are in current U.S. dollars."

    (Worldbank, http://data.worldbank.org/indicator/NY.GDP.PCAP.CD [1252], 2014-12-11)

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  • Environmental protection expenditure by the public sector [1255]

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    Environmental protection expenditure is the money spent on all purposeful activities directly aimed at the prevention, reduction and elimination of pollution or any other degradation of the environment. It includes both investments and current expenditure.

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  • Status Index [1259]

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    "The Status Index, with its two analytic dimensions – one assessing the state of political transformation, the other the state of economic transformation – identifies where each of the 129 countries stand on their path toward democracy under the rule of law and a market economy anchored in principles of social justice."

    "The Bertelsmann Stiftung’s Transformation Index (BTI) analyzes and evaluates whether and how developing countries and countries in transition are steering social change toward democracy and a market economy."

    Bertelsmann Stiftung, http://www.bti-project.org/index/methodology/ [1261], retrieved on 16.01.2015

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  • CPIA property rights and rule-based governance rating [1265]

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    Property rights and rule-based governance assess the extent to which private economic activity is facilitated by an effective legal system and rule-based governance structure in which property and contract rights are reliably respected and enforced.
    http://data.worldbank.org/indicator/IQ.CPA.PROP.XQ [1267]
    (Retrieved: 26 January 2015)

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  • Adjusted net savings, including particulate emission damage (current US$) [1269]

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    Adjusted net savings are equal to net national savings plus education expenditure and minus energy depletion, mineral depletion, net forest depletion, and carbon dioxide and particulate emissions damage.
    (retrieved 2-2-2014 from Worldbank, http://data.worldbank.org/indicator/NY.ADJ.SVNG.CD [1271])

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  • Harmonized Indices of Consumer Prices (HICPs) – housing [1274]

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    This indicator shows the Harmonized Indices of Consumer Prices (HICPs) for the different purposes of housing. The aspects which are covered to compare consumer price inflation on housing are: housing, water, electricity, gas and other fuels.

    (Eurostat, http://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/tgm/table.do?tab=table&plugin=1&language=en [1276], 16-01-2015)

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  • EU Imports from developing countries by group of products [1279]

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    EU imports from developing countries by group of products. Imports include the total value of goods, which enter the statistical territory of the Member States from a developing country. (Description from Eurostat Quality Profile for indicator, Eurostat, 2008, p1).

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  • Population density (people per sq. km of land area) [1283]

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    Population density of a country is midyear population divided by land area in square kilometers. Population is based on the de facto definition of population, which counts all residents regardless of legal status or citizenship--except for refugees not permanently settled in the country of asylum, who are generally considered part of the population of their country of origin. Land area is a country's total area, excluding area under inland water bodies, national claims to continental shelf, and exclusive economic zones. In most cases the definition of inland water bodies includes major rivers and lakes.
    (Worldbank, http://data.worldbank.org/indicator/EN.POP.DNST [1285], 2014-12-11)

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  • Growing stock in forests available for wood supply [1288]

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    " Volume of all living trees more than X cm in diameter at breast height (or above buttress if these are higher) measured over bark from ground or stump height to a top stem diameter of Y cm, excluding or including branches to a minimum diameter of Z cm. Excludes: smaller branches, twigs, foliage, flowers, seeds, stump and roots."

    FAO, http://www.fao.org/docrep/007/ae354e/AE354E13.htm [1290], retrieved on 22.01.2015

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  • Experience stress, depression or anxiety at work [1294]

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    Stress, depression or anxiety are health problems that could be caused or made worse by work.
    In 18 EU Member States, stress, depression or anxiety are the most mentioned health
    problems either caused or made worse by work
    https://osha.europa.eu//en/publications/reports/TE-81-08-478-EN-C_OSH_in... [1296]
    (Retrieved: 26 January 2015)

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  • Hours of work per week [1300]

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    The average number of hours corresponds to the number of hours per week the person normally works.

    http://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/tgm/web/table/description.jsp [526]
    (Retrieved: 26 January 2015)

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  • Absence Due to Job-related Health Complaints [1304]

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    Persons reporting that their most serious work-related health problem resulted in sick leave in the past 12 months
    http://ec.europa.eu/public_opinion/flash/fl_398_en.pdf [818]
    (Retrieved: 26 January 2015)

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  • Perceived Health and Safety Risks at the Workplace [1308]

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    The indicator presents the percentage of people, who perceive to have Health and Safety Risks at the Workplace across the EU 28
    http://ec.europa.eu/public_opinion/flash/fl_398_en.pdf [818]
    (Retrieved: 26 January 2015)

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  • Satisfied with Working Times [1312]

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    The indicator shows the percentage of employed persons satified with working time

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  • Human development index (HDI) [1317]

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    Human Development Index (HDI) is a composite index measuring average achievement in three basic dimensions of human development—a long and healthy life, knowledge and a decent standard of living.

    http://hdr.undp.org/en/content/human-development-index-hdi [1319]
    (Retrieved: 26 January 2015)

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  • Human Development Index (HDI [1323]

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    The Human Development Index (HDI) is a summary measure of average achievement in key dimensions of human development: a long and healthy life, being knowledgeable and have a decent standard of living. (http://hdr.undp.org/en/content/human-development-index-hdi [1319])

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  • Ratio of girls to boys in primary, secondary, and tertiary education [1328]

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    Ratio of girls to boys (gender parity index) in primary, secondary and tertiary education is the ratio of the number of female students enrolled at primary, secondary and tertiary levels of education to the number of male students in each level. To standardise the effects of the population structure of the appropriate age groups, the Gender Parity Index (GPI) of the Gross Enrolment Ratio (GER) for each level of education is used.

    Millenium Development Goal Indicators, http://mdgs.un.org/unsd/mdg/Metadata.aspx [1330], Retrieved on 10.12.2014

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  • Job vacancy rate [1334]

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    A job vacancy is defined as a newly created, unoccupied, or about to become vacant, post. The job vacancy rate (JVR) measures the proportion of total posts that are vacant expressed as a percentage as follows:
    JVR = number of job vacancies * 100 / (number of occupied posts + number of job vacancies)
    http://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/tgm/web/table/description.jsp [526]
    (Retrieved: 26 January 2015)

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  • Long-term unemployment (% of total unemployment) [1338]

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    Long-term unemployment refers to the number of people with continuous periods of unemployment extending for a year or longer, expressed as a percentage of the total unemployed.
    http://data.worldbank.org/indicator/SL.UEM.LTRM.ZS [1340]
    (Retrieved: 26 January 2015)

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  • Turnover in eco-industries [1343]

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    The indicator calculates the share of the Eco-industry turnover of total GDP.

    Data for 2004 are taken from the Ernst&Young Study (2006): Eco-industry, its size, employment, perspectives and barriers to growth in an enlarged EU",
    Data for 2008 comes from Ecorys et al. (2009): "Study on the Competitiveness of the EU eco-industry"
    Data for 2012 is based on Thomson One database.

    Retrieved from, http://database.eco-innovation.eu/indicators/view/288/1 [1345], 26.3.2014

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  • Eco-Innovation Activities [1348]

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    Eco-innovation activities are one of five areas in the Eco-Innovation Scoreboard. The index for this area is calculated based on three indicators: Implementation of innovation activities to reduce material inputs per unit of output in companies, implementation of innovation activities to reduce energy inputs per unit of output in companies and firms with environmental management (ISO 14001) systems.

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  • Firms having implemented innovation activities aiming at a reduction of material input per unit output [1353]

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    Number of firms, implementing innovations with environmental benefits

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  • Firms having implemented innovation activities aiming at a reduction of energy input per unit output (% of total firms) [1357]

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    Number of firms, implementing innovations with environmental benefits

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  • ISO 14001 registered organisations (per mln population) [1361]

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    This indicator provides an overview of ISO 14001 certified companies in European countries. The ISO 14000 environmental management standards exist to help organizations minimize how their operations (processes etc.) negatively affect the environment (i.e. cause adverse changes to air, water, or land), comply with applicable laws, regulations, and other environmentally oriented requirements, and continually improve in the above
    (Source: http://database.eco-innovation.eu/indicators/view/326/1; [1363] retrieved: 17/4/2015)

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  • Eco-Innovation Outputs [1367]

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    Eco-innovation outputs are one of five areas in the Eco-Innovation Scoreboard. The index for this area is calculated based on three indicators: government investments in environmental and energy R&D, green early stage investments and total R&D personnel
    (Spurce: http://database.eco-innovation.eu/indicators/view/269/1; [1369] Retrieved: 20/4/2015)

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  • Eco-Innovation related patents (per mln population) [1371]

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    The indicator shows the number of the eco-innovation patents per million of population
    (Source: http://database.eco-innovation.eu/indicators/visualise/#view:indicator/i... [1373]
    Retrieved: 20/4/2015)

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  • Eco-innovation related academic publications (per mln population) [1375]

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    The indicator shows the number of the eco-innovation related publications per million of population
    (Source: http://database.eco-innovation.eu/indicators/visualise/#view:indicator/i... [1373]
    Retrieved: 20/4/2015)

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  • Recycling rate of e-waste [1378]

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    Electrical and electronic waste (e-waste) is a risk to environment because of its hazardous components. However, it also provides a high potential for recycling precious metals and other highly valuable materials.
    The indicator presents the effective recycling rate of e-waste which is the collection rate multiplied by the efficiency of treatment of waste electrical and electronic equipment (WEEE).
    WEEE cannot simply be regarded as being equivalent to the amount put on the market in the same year, as EEE often takes longer than one year to become a waste.

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  • Total environmental tax revenues as a share of total revenues from taxes and social contributions [1382]

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    An environmental tax is a tax whose tax base is a physical unit (or a proxy of it) of something that has a proven, specific negative impact on the environment. Total revenues for environmental taxes include taxes on transport, energy, pollution and resources.

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  • Average carbon dioxide emissions per km from new passenger cars [1386]

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    This indicator is defined as the average emissions of carbon dioxide per kilometre by new passenger cars registered in a given year.

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  • Best-worst possible life (life satisfaction) [1390]

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    Average response to question "Let's suppose the top of the ladder represents the best possible life for you; and the bottom, the worst possible life for you. On which step of the ladder do you feel you personally stand at the present time?". Also called Cantril ladder of life.

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  • Satisfaction with Society [1395]

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    The indicator measures the "percentage of people who are "very satisfied" or "fairly satisfied" with "the kind of society" they live in.

    Info retrieved from,
    http://info1.gesis.org/dbksearch/file.asp?file=ZA3626_bq_en.pdf [1397], 12.2014

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  • Total net enrolment ratio in primary education, both sexes [1400]

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    Net primary enrolment rate in primary education is the number of children of official primary school age (according to ISCED97*) who are enrolled in primary education as a percentage of the total children of the official school age population. Total net primary enrolment rate also includes children of primary school age enrolled in secondary education. Where more than one system of primary education exists within the country the most widespread or common structure is used for determining the official school age group.

    Millennium Development Goals Indicators, http://unstats.un.org/unsd/mdg/Metadata.aspx [1402], Retrieved on 10.12.2014

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  • Consumption of certain foodstuffs per inhabitant     [1406]

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    This indicator presents the gross human apparent consumption of some major food items (cereals, meat and fish). Gross apparent human consumption is a proxy indicator for the availability of food to the consumer but not of the actual consumption by households.
    (Source: EU data portal, https://open-data.europa.eu/en/data/dataset/Othveyne27zmX6OKsIMQ [1408])

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  • Complete Energy Balance Sheets [1410]

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    An energy balance sheet calculates energy entering, exiting and used within the national territory of a given country during a reference period. The indicator covers the gross inland consumption of all energy related products.

    Retrieved from https://www.gov.uk/government/uploads/system/uploads/attachment_data/fil... [1412], 19.02.2015

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  • Resource Efficiency Scoreboard [1415]

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    The Resource efficiency scoreboard is a tool / user interface for presenting key indicators relating to natural resources. For this scoreboard, a limited set of already available indicators was selected, covering as many as possible of the themes and subthemes identified in the Roadmap to a resource efficient Europe. It is a three tier system based on a lead indicator, a dashboard of indicators and a set of theme specific indicators:
    - One Lead indicator – focus on resource productivity
    - 9 Dashboard indicators with focus on carbon, water and land;
    - 21 Thematic Indicators with focus on various subjects, such as
    economy, waste management, air and others

    Source: http://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/web/environmental-data-centre-on-natural-re... [1417]

    Retrieved: 23 February 2015

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  • Domestic material consumption per capita [1421]

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    The indicator presents the domestic material consumption (DMC) for each Member State and EU-27 and is expressed in tonnes per capita. The DMC is defined as the total amount of material directly used in an economy and equals direct material input (DMI) minus exports. DMI measures the direct input of materials for the use in the economy. DMI equals domestic extraction (DE) plus imports.

    The indicator is part of resource efficiency scoreboard
    http://measuring-progress.eu/resource-efficiency-scoreboard [621]

    Source: http://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/tgm/web/table/description.jsp [526]
    Retrieved: 23 February 2015

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  • CPIA quality of budgetary and financial management rating [1425]

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    Quality of budgetary and financial management assesses the extent to which there is a comprehensive and credible budget linked to policy priorities, effective financial management systems, and timely and accurate accounting and fiscal reporting, including timely and audited public accounts.
    http://data.worldbank.org/indicator/IQ.CPA.FINQ.XQ [1427]
    (Retrieved: 26 January 2015)

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  • CPIA transparency, accountability, and corruption in the public sector rating (1=low to 6=high) [1430]

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    Transparency, accountability, and corruption in the public sector assess the extent to which the executive can be held accountable for its use of funds and for the results of its actions by the electorate and by the legislature and judiciary, and the extent to which public employees within the executive are required to account for administrative decisions, use of resources, and results obtained. The three main dimensions assessed here are the accountability of the executive to oversight institutions and of public employees for their performance, access of civil society to information on public affairs, and state capture by narrow vested interests.
    http://data.worldbank.org/indicator/IQ.CPA.TRAN.XQ [1432]
    (Retrieved: 26 January 2015)

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  • Human Rights [1435]

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    Human rights refer to the basic rights and freedoms to which all humans are entitled
    The Universal Declaration of Human Rights, which was adopted by the United Nations General Assembly in 1948 and reaffirmed by UN member states many times since, outlines in detail the basic freedoms to which every person is entitled
    http://www.un.org/en/documents/udhr/ [1437]
    (Retrieved: 26 January 2015)

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  • Global Gender Gap Index [1441]

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    The Global Gender Gap Index benchmarks national gender gaps on economic, political, education and health criteria, and provides country rankings that allow for effective comparisons across regions and income groups.

    The Global Gender Gap Index examines the gap between men and women in four fundamental categories
    (subindexes): Economic Participation and Opportunity, Educational Attainment, Health and Survival and
    Political Empowerment.

    The Global Gender Gap Report 2014, http://www3.weforum.org/docs/GGGR14/GGGR_CompleteReport_2014.pdf [1443], retrieved on 12.12.2014

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  • Infant mortality rate (0-1 year) per 1,000 live births [1446]

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    The infant mortality rate is the probability (expressed as a rate per 1,000 live births) of a child born in a specified year dying before reaching the age of one if subject to current age-specific mortality rates.

    A live birth is the complete expulsion or extraction from its mother of a product of conception, irrespective of the duration of the pregnancy, which, after such separation, breathes or shows any other evidence of life—such as beating of the heart, pulsation of the umbilical cord, or definite movement of voluntary muscles—whether or not the umbilical cord has been cut or the placenta is attached. Each product of such a birth is considered a live birth.

    Millenium Development Goal Indicators, http://mdgs.un.org/unsd/mdg/Metadata.aspx [1330], retrieved on 10.12.2014

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  • Price level ratio of PPP conversion factor (GDP) to market exchange rate [1450]

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    Price level ratio of PPP conversion factor (GDP) to market exchange rate tells “how many dollars are needed to buy a dollar's worth of goods in the country as compared to the United States.”
    (World Bank, http://data.worldbank.org/indicator/PA.NUS.PPPC.RF [1452] (link is external), 20-01-2015)

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  • Voice and Accountability [1455]

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    Voice and accountability captures perceptions of the extent to which a country's citizens are able to participate in selecting their government, as well as freedom of expression, freedom of association, and a free media. Source:http://info.worldbank.org/governance/wgi/index.aspx#doc [1233]. Accessed 14.01.15

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  • Freedom of Expression and Belief [1459]

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    Freedom of belief is a principle that supports the freedom of an individual or community, in public or private, to manifest religion or belief in teaching, practice, worship, and observance; the concept is generally recognized also to include the freedom to change religion or not to follow any religion (Art. 18, Universal Declaration of Human Rights).

    Retrieved from, https://www.freedomhouse.org/report/freedom-world-aggregate-and-subcateg... [1461], 12.12.2014

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  • Control of corruption [1465]

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    Control of corruption captures perceptions of the extent to which public power is exercised for private gain, including both petty and grand forms of corruption, as well as "capture" of the state by elites and private interests. See: http://info.worldbank.org/governance/wgi/index.aspx#doc [1233]
    Accessed 15.01.15

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  • Government Effectiveness [1469]

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    Government effectiveness captures perceptions of the quality of public services, the quality of the civil service and the degree of its independence from political pressures, the quality of policy formulation and implementation, and the credibility of the government's commitment to such policies. See http://info.worldbank.org/governance/wgi/index.aspx#doc [1233]
    Accessed 15.01.15

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  • Political stability and absence of violence [1473]

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    Political Stability and Absence of Violence/Terrorism measures perceptions of the likelihood of political instability and/or politically-motivated violence, including terrorism. See http://info.worldbank.org/governance/wgi/index.aspx#doc-sources [1475]
    Accessed 15.01.15

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  • Energy taxes by paying sector [1478]

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    "This indicator presents the percentage share of energy tax revenues by the paying sector. The indicator presents the percentage of energy taxes paid by 'households', 'industry and construction', 'agriculture, forestry and fishing', 'transportation and storage' and the 'services' sector."
    (Eurostat, http://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/tgm/refreshTableAction.do?tab=table&plugin=... [1480], 2015-03-25)

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  • Eco-innovation related media coverage (per numbers of electronic media) [1483]

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    The indicator shows the number of the eco-innovation related media coverage per numbers of electronic media
    (Source: http://database.eco-innovation.eu/indicators/visualise/#view:indicator/i... [1373]
    Retrieved: 20/4/2015)

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  • Global Innovation Index [1486]

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    The Global Innovation Index 2014 (GII), in its 7th edition this year, is co-published by Cornell University, INSEAD, and the World Intellectual Property Organization(WIPO, an agency of the United Nations, UN).
    The core of the GII Report consists of a ranking of world economies’ innovation capabilities and results. Over the last seven years, the GII has established itself as a leading reference on innovation. Understanding in more detail the human aspects behind innovation is essential for the design of policies that help promote economic development and richer innovation-prone environments locally. Recognizing the key role of innovation as a driver of economic growth and prosperity, and the need for a broad horizontal vision of innovation applicable to developed and emerging economies, the GII includes indicators that go beyond the traditional measures of innovation such as the level of research and development
    (Source: https://www.globalinnovationindex.org/content.aspx?page=GII-Home; [1488] retrieved: 20/4/2015)

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  • Unpaid voluntary work through a political or charitable organisation [1491]

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    Percentage by country of respondents to the European Quality of Life Survey who said that they did unpaid voluntary work through political or charitable organisations regularly (every week or month), occasionally (less than once a month) or that they do not volunteer.

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  • Educational Attainment at Upper Secondary Level [1496]

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    Social Indicators Research Centre
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    Percentage of population with high school (or equivalent) diplomas

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  • Educational Attainment at Tertiary Level [1500]

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    Percentage of population with University (or equivalent) degrees

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  • Proportion of population below $1.25 (PPP) per day [1504]

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    The poverty rate at $1.25 a day is the proportion of the population living on less than $1.25 a day, measured at 2005 international prices, adjusted for purchasing power parity (PPP).

    Purchasing power parities (PPP) conversion factor, private consumption, is the number of units of a country’s currency required to buy the same amount of goods and services in the domestic market as a U.S. dollar would buy in the United States. This conversion factor is applicable to private consumption.

    Millenium Development Goals Indicators, http://mdgs.un.org/unsd/mdg/Metadata.aspx?IndicatorId=1&SeriesId=0 [1506], Retrieved on 11.12.2014

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  • Environmental Vulnerability Index [1509]

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    United Nations Environment Programme
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    The Environmental Vulnerability Index is a measure to characterize the relative severity of various types of environmental issues suffered by individual nations and some regions of the planet.

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    • 3
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  • Gross nutrient balance in agricultural land - nitrogen [1514]

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    The gross nutrient balance represents the total potential threat to the environment of nitrogen surplus or deficit in agricultural soils. It is calculated accounting the nitrogen added to an agricultural system and the nitrogen removed from the system per hectare of agricultural land.
    Retrieved from: http://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/tgm/table.do?tab=table&init=1&plugin=0&lang... [1516] on 30/03/2015

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    • 3
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    • 3
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  • Gross nutrient balance in agricultural land - phosphorus [1519]

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    The gross nutrient balance represents the total potential threat to the environment of phosphorus surplus or deficit in agricultural soils. It is calculated accounting the phosphorus added to an agricultural system and the phosphorus removed from the system per hectare of agricultural land.

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  • GHG emissions intensity (CO2e/GDP) [1524]

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    "This indicators illustrates the amount of GHG emissions generated per unit of GDP. It is calculated as total GHG emissions (expressed in CO2 equivalents) divided by GDP (expressed in Purchasing Power Standards/PPS)."

    Retrieved from, http://database.eco-innovation.eu/indicators/visualise/#view:indicator/i... [1526], 02.04.2015

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  • Population in Education [1530]

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    Proportion of pupils and students from pre-primary to
    tertiary education levels in the total population, 2000 and 2009

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  • Wildlife Picture Index [1535]

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    The Wildlife Picture Index (WPI) combines photos from camera traps and relevant environmental data to understand how well efforts to protect biodiversity are functioning. It was designed to address the need for robust biodiversity monitoring indicators to fulfill the Convention on Biological Diversity’s goal to reduce the rate of biodiversity loss by 2020.

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  • Distribution and abundance of animal species [1540]

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    This indicator is an assessment of the following aspects:
    - Observed latitudinal shifts of four species groups over 25 years in Britain;
    - Temporal trend of bird and butterfly community temperature index across Europe;
    - Projected impact of climate change on the potential distribution of reptiles and amphibians;
    - Projected changes in the climate niche space of the Small Tortoise shell;
    - Changes in mammalian species richness.

    Retrieved from http://www.eea.europa.eu/data-and-maps/indicators/distribution-of-animal... [1542] on 27/01/2015

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  • Population, total [1546]

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    "Total population is based on the de facto definition of population, which counts all residents regardless of legal status or citizenship - except for refugees not permanently settled in the country of asylum, who are generally considered part of the population of their country of origin. The values shown are midyear estimates."

    (World Bank, http://data.worldbank.org/indicator/SP.POP.TOTL [1548], 2014-12-10)

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  • Energy Resources [1551]

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    It presents statistics for reserves, and production of various energy resources at the global level.
    Retreived from: http://www.worldenergy.org/data/resources/ [1553]
    on 03/02/2015

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  • Global Soil Regions [1556]

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    The indicator shows the distribution of the 12 soil orders according to Soil Taxonomy

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  • Common bird index [1561]

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    Eurostat
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    The indicator is an aggregated index integrating the population abundance and the diversity of a selection of common bird species. Three groups of bird species are presented in this indicator: farmland specialists (39 species), forest specialists (33 species) and all common bird species (farmland species, forest species and a further 91 species).Rare species are excluded.
    Retrieved from: http://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/cache/metadata/EN/tsdnr100_esmsip.htm [1563] on 25-03-2015

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  • Gender equality index [1566]

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    The Gender Equality Index is a unique measurement tool that synthesises the complexity of gender equality as a multi-dimensional concept into a user-friendly and easily interpretable measure. It is formed by combining gender indicators, according to a conceptual framework, into a single summary measure. It consists of six core domains (work, money, knowledge, time, power and health) and two satellite domains (intersecting inequalities and violence).

    European Institute for Gender Equality, http://eige.europa.eu/content/gender-equality-index#/about [1568], Retrieved on 19.12.2014

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  • Employment in eco-industries and circular economy (% of total employment across all companies) [1572]

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    The indicator tracks the share of employment in eco-industries in total workforce. Data for year 2008 is obtained from Ecorys (2009): "Study on the Competitiveness of the EU eco-industry." 2012 data is sourced from Thomson One database.

    Retrieved from http://database.eco-innovation.eu/indicators/view/287/1 [1574], 25.03.2015

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  • Governments environmental and energy R&D appropriations and outlays (% of GDP) [1577]

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    Government Budget Appropriations or Outlays on Research and Development (GBAORD) data show how much governments spend on research and development, as a proportion of total gross domestic product (GDP). The data is available broken down by the socio-economic objectives of the research and development, and by the type of initiative which has received funding. Funded sectors include government establishments, business enterprise, private non-profit, higher education and international organisations. The data is also available in a range of national currency units.

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  • Socio-Economic outcomes [1581]

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    The indicator comprises socio-economic outcomes, representing one of five thematic groupings in the Eco-Innovation Scoreboard. The index for this area is calculated based on three indicators: Exports of products from eco-industries (% of total exports), employment in eco-industries (% of total workforce) and turnover in eco-industries.

    Retrieved from, http://database.eco-innovation.eu/#view:scoreboard/indicators:274/countr... [1583], 02.04.2015

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  • Assessing whether life is worthwhile (under development in SILC 2013; PlaceholderEQLS2011 (external link)) [1587]

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    Average response to question with approximate wording "I feel that what I do in life is worthwhile", included in EU-SILC 2013 ad hoc module on wellbeing, also in European Quality of Life Survey

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  • Improved sanitation facilities (% of population with access) [1590]

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    The percentage of population using improved sanitation facilities, including flush/pour flush (to piped sewer system, septic tank, pit latrine), ventilated improved pit (VIP) latrine, pit latrine with slab, and composting toilet.
    (Source: Worldbank, http://data.worldbank.org/indicator/SH.STA.ACSN/countries?display=default [1592])

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  • Genuine Progress Index (GPI) [1596]

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    Elsevier
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    A metric used to measure the economic growth of a country. It is often considered as a replacement to the more well known gross domestic product (GDP) economic indicator. The GPI indicator takes everything the GDP uses into account, but also adds other figures that represent the cost of the negative effects related to economic activity (such as the cost of crime, cost of ozone depletion and cost of resource depletion, among others). The GPI nets the positive and negative results of economic growth to examine whether or not it has benefited people overall.
    http://www.academia.edu/3636103/Beyond_GDP_Measuring_and_Achieving_Globa... [1598]
    (Retrieved: 26 January 2015)

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  • Productivity of artificial land [1602]

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    Productivity of artificial land is defined as the gross domestic product (GDP) of a country divided by its total artificial land. Artificial land consists of built-up areas (areas covered with buildings and greenhouses) and non built-up areas (streets and sealed surfaces). Artificial land productivity shows whether built-up and non built-up areas are efficiently used to generate added economic value.
    For the calculation of artificial land productivity Eurostat uses the GDP in millions of PPS (Purchasing Power Standard).
    Retrieved from: http://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/tgm/table.do?tab=table&init=1&plugin=0&lang... [1604]
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  • Innovation Union Scoreboard [1607]

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    The Innovation Union Scoreboard is an instrument of the European Commission, developed under the Lisbon Strategy and revised after the adoption of the Europe2020 Strategy to provide a comparative assessment of the innovation performance of EU Member States.
    The measurement framework used in the Innovation Union Scoreboard distinguishes between 3 main types of indicators and 8 innovation dimensions, capturing in total 25 different indicators.
    (Source: http://ec.europa.eu/enterprise/policies/innovation/files/ius/ius-2014-su... [1609] Retrieved: 21/4/2015)

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  • Concentrations of CO2 in the atmosphere [1612]

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    Monitoring Division of NOAA/Earth System Research Laboratory has measured carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gases for several decades at a globally distributed network of air sampling sites [Conway, 1994]. A global average is constructed by first fitting a smoothed curve as a function of time to each site, and then the smoothed value for each site is plotted as a function of latitude for 48 equal time steps per year. A global average is calculated from the latitude plot at each time step [Masarie, 1995].
    (Source: Earth System Research Laboratory (ESRL), part of National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), http://www.esrl.noaa.gov/gmd/ccgg/trends/global.html#global [1614])

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  • Growth rate of real GDP per capita [1617]

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    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.

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  • Conservation status of species by taxonomic grouping [1620]

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    Conservation status of species by taxonomic grouping (Article 17, Habitats Directive 92/43/EEC)

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  • Share of renewable energy in gross final energy consumption [1623]

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    This indicator is calculated on the basis of data covered by Regulation (EC) No 1099/2008 on energy statistics. Reporting countries provide additional information on renewable source not covered by the Regulation. This indicator may be considered an estimate of the indicator described in Directive 2009/28/EC because statistical systems in some countries are not yet fully developed to meet all the requirements of this Directive. More information about the renewable energy shares calculation methodology can be found on the Eurostat website.
    More information on renewable energies can be found on the DG Energy website.

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  • Social protection expenditure, current, by function, gross and net (ESPROSS) [1625]

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    "Social Protection encompasses all interventions from public or private bodies intended to relieve households and individuals of the burden of a defined set of risks or needs, provided that there is neither a simultaneous reciprocal nor an individual arrangement involved. The list of risks or needs that may give rise to social protection is, by convention, as follows: Sickness/Health care, Disability, Old age, Survivors, Family/children, Unemployment, Housing and Social exclusion not elsewhere classified".
    (Eurostat, http://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/cache/metadata/en/spr_esms.htm [748], 21-01-2015)

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  • Adjusted net national income (current US$) [1627]

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    The indicator measures "adjusted net national income is GNI minus consumption of fixed capital and natural resources depletion."
    (Retrieved from, World Bank, http://data.worldbank.org/indicator/NY.ADJ.NNTY.CD [1629], 20-01-2015)

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  • Landfill rate of waste excluding major mineral wastes [1630]

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    The indicator is defined as the volume of waste landfilled (directly or indirectly) in a country per year divided by the volume of the waste treated in the same year. Waste taken into account excludes major mineral wastes, dredging spoils and contaminated soils. This exclusion enhances comparability across countries, as mineral waste accounts for high quantities in some countries due to economic activities such as mining and construction. One exception, however, is that the indicator explicitly includes combustion wastes and solidified, stabilised and vitrified wastes, despite them being completely or partly mineral.

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  • Generation of waste excluding major mineral wastes [1634]

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    This indicator is defined as all waste generated in a country per inhabitant and year, excluding major mineral wastes, dredging spoils and contaminated soils. This exclusion enhances comparability across countries as mineral waste accounts for high quantities in some countries and economic activities such as mining and construction.

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  • Built-up areas [1638]

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    The indicator measures the total built-up area in a country (in km2). Built-up areas are areas covered with buildings and greenhouses.

    Retrieved from: http://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/tgm/table.do?tab=table&init=1&plugin=0&lang... [1640] on 24/03/2015

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  • Built-up areas - percentage [1643]

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    The indicator measures the total built-up area as a share of the total surface area of land in the country. Built-up areas are areas covered with buildings and greenhouses whereas non built-up areas include streets and sealed surfaces.
    Retrieved from http://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/tgm/table.do?tab=table&init=1&plugin=0&lang... [1640] on 26/03/2015

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  • Global Cleantech Innovation index [1646]

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    The Global Cleantech Innovation Index explores which countries currently have the greatest potential to produce entrepreneurial cleantech start-up companies that will commercialise clean technology innovations over the next 10 years
    (Source: http://www.cleantech.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/08/Global_Cleantech_Inn... [1648] Retrieved: 21/4/2015)

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  • Green Transition Scoreboard [1651]

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    The scoreboard presents the amount of investments in renewable energy, energy efficiency, green construction, water management, green R&D and Cleantech - on the global level
    (Source: http://4a5qvh23tbek30e0mg42uq87.wpengine.netdna-cdn.com/wp-content/uploa... [1653] Retrieved: 21/4/2015)

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  • Dissatisfaction with the Accessibility of Green Spaces [1655]

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    Social Indicators Monitor
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    Percentage of people who have reason to complain about a lack of green spaces in their residential area, based on Eurobarometer survey.

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    • 6
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    • 0
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  • Share of renewable energy in electricity [1659]

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    Share of renewable energy in electricity. Renewable energy commodities, apart from geothermal energy, are drawn directly or indirectly from current or recent flows of the constantly available solar and gravitational energy. (source: Energy Statistics Manual, http://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/documents/3859598/5885369/NRG-2004-EN.PDF/b... [1661])

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  • Municipal waste generated [1662]

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    Municipal waste generation and treatment, by type of treatment method. (source: Eurostat, http://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/cache/metadata/EN/tsdpc240_esmsip.htm [1664])

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  • Recycling of packaging waste [1665]

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    'Recycling rate' for the purposes of Article 6(1) of Directive 94/62/EC means the total quantity of recycled packaging waste, divided by the total quantity of generated packaging waste. (Source: Eurostat, http://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/tgm/table.do?tab=table&init=1&plugin=1&pcod... [1667])

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  • Total waste generated [1668]

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    Total amount of waste generated by households and businesses, by waste category (EWC-Stat 4) and year.
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  • Biochemical oxygen demand in rivers    [1671]

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    This indicator is defined as the mean annual BOD5 in rivers, weighted by the number of measuring stations. BOD5 is is a measure of the amount of oxygen required by aerobic microorganisms to decompose organic substances in a water sample over a period of five days in the dark at 20°C.

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  • Dispersion of regional employment rates, by sex    [1673]

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    Dispersion of regional employment rates (total, females, males) measures the regional (NUTS level 2) differences in employment within countries and groups of countries (EU-25, euro area). The dispersion is expressed by the coefficient of variation of employment rates of the age group 15-64. It is zero when the employment rates in all regions are identical, and it will rise if there is an increase in the differences between employment rates among regions. Employment rate of the age group 15-64 represents employed persons aged 15-64 as a percentage of the population of the same age group.
    (source: http://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/cache/metadata/en/reg_lmk_esms.htm [1675])

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  • Dispersion of regional GDP per inhabitant      [1676]

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    The dispersion of regional GDP (at NUTS level 2 and 3) is measured by the sum of the absolute differences between regional and national GDP per inhabitant, weighted with the share of population and expressed in percent of the national GDP per inhabitant. The indicator is calculated from regional GDP figures based on the European System of Accounts (ESA95).

    (source: http://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/cache/metadata/en/nama_r_e0digdp_esms.htm [1678])

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  • Emissions of ammonia (NH3), by source sector        [1679]

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    This indicator tracks trends in anthropogenic atmospheric emissions of ammonia by source sector.

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  • Emissions of nitrogen oxides (NOx), by source sector       [1681]

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    This indicator tracks trends in anthropogenic atmospheric emissions of nitrogen oxides (NOx) by source sector.
    The indicator also provides information on emissions by sectors: Energy production and distribution; Energy use in industry; Industrial processes; Road transport; Non-road transport; Commercial, institutional and households; Solvent and product use; Agriculture; Waste; and Other.
    (Source: http://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/cache/metadata/EN/tsdpc270_esmsip.htm [1683])

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  • Emissions of particulate matter from transport     [1684]

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    This indicator tracks trends in atmospheric emissions of particulate matter caused by transport. PM2.5 refers to particulate matter with a diameter of up to 2.5 micrometres. Particulate matter potential for causing health problems is directly linked to the size of the particles.

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  • Emissions of sulphur oxides (SOx), by source sector        [1686]

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    This indicator tracks trends in anthropogenic atmospheric emissions of sulphur oxides by source sector.
    The indicator also provides information on emissions by sectors: Energy production and distribution; Energy use in industry; Industrial processes; Road transport; Non-road transport; Commercial, institutional and households; Solvent and product use; Agriculture; Waste; Other.
    (Source: http://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/cache/metadata/EN/tsdpc260_esmsip.htm [1688])

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  • Corruption perception Index [1689]

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    The CPI scores and ranks countries/territories based on how corrupt a country’s public sector is perceived to be. It is a composite index, a combination of surveys and assessments of corruption, collected by a variety of reputable institutions. The CPI is the most widely used indicator of corruption worldwide (Source: http://www.transparency.org/cpi2014/in_detail#myAnchor1; [1691] Retrieved: 14/4/2015)

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  • World Press Freedom Index [1692]

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    "The World Press Freedom Index spotlights the negative impact of conflicts on freedom of information and its protagonists."
    (Reporters Without Borders, http://rsf.org/index2014/en-index2014.php [1694], 2015-04-15)

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  • Global Peace Index (GPI) [1696]

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    "The Global Peace Index measures peace in 162 countries according to 22 indicators that gauge the absence of violence or the fear of violence."
    (Institute for Economics and Peace (IEP), http://www.visionofhumanity.org/#/page/our-gpi-findings [1698], 2015-04-15)

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  • HumanRights [1700]

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  • Topsoil organic carbon content [1703]

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    LUCAS Topsoil Module include data from 19,969 samples from 25 Member States. Samples have been analysed for the percentage of coarse fragments, particle size distribution (% clay, silt and sand content), pH (in CaCl2 and H2O), organic carbon (g/kg), carbonate content (g/kg), phosphorous content (mg/kg)

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  • Human Sustainable Development Index [1706]

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    In addition to the other three components (health, education, GDP) of the Human Development Index (HDI) carbon emissions per capita is considered for this indicator to measure human development.

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  • Domestic Extraction (used/unused/total) [1709]

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    The indicator measures the flows of raw materials extracted or harvested from the environment.
    The sub-cathegory ‘unused extraction’ refers to materials that are not economically used for further processing (e.g.unused residuals of biomass extraction).

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  • Perceived job insecurity [1714]

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    Probability to lose current job in next 6 months
    (Source: http://www.eurofound.europa.eu/sites/default/files/ef_publication/field_... [1716], p. 7; Retrieved: 15/4/2015)

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  • Participation in volunteering and unpaid work [1718]

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    Participation in volunteering and unpaid work

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  • Resource Efficiency outcomes [1721]

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    The indicator comprises socio-economic outcomes, representing one of five thematic groupings in the Eco-Innovation Scoreboard. The index for this area is calculated based on four indicators: material productivity, water productivity, energy productivity and GHG emissions intensity

    Source:
    http://database.eco-innovation.eu/#view:scoreboard/indicators:273/countr... [1723]
    Retrieved: 20/4/2015

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  • Global air temperature change [1725]

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    Global mean land-ocean temperature index

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  • Time spent relaxing [1728]

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    No data found. Looked at http://eurofound.europa.eu/surveys/data-visualisation [1730]

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  • Experience pollution from traffic or industry in the local area [1731]

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    Not found at http://eurofound.europa.eu/surveys/data-visualisation [1730], European quality of life survey

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  • Eco-Innovation Inputs [1733]

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    Eco-innovation inputs are one of five areas in the Eco-Innovation Scoreboard. The index for this area is calculated based on three indicators: government investments in environmental and energy R&D, green early stage investments and total R&D personnel.
    (Source: http://database.eco-innovation.eu/indicators/view/269/1 [1735])

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  • Venture capital - early stage investment [1738]

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    Venture capital investment is defined as private equity raised for investment in companies; management buyouts, management buyins and venture purchase of quoted shares are excluded. Data are broken down into two investment stages: Early stage (seed + start-up) and expansion and replacement (expansion and replacement capital). Present data shows early stage investment and presented as percentage on GDP.
    (Source: http://database.eco-innovation.eu/indicators/view/26/1 [1740])

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  • MSCI Environmental Index [1743]

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    The MSCI Global Environment Index includes companies that derive 50% or more of their revenues from environmentally beneficial products and services. Constituents are drawn from a universe of large, mid and small cap companies in Developed and Emerging Markets. The Index is an aggregation of the following:

    MSCI Global Alternative Energy Index
    MSCI Global Clean Technology Index
    MSCI Global Sustainable Water Index
    MSCI Global Green Building Index
    MSCI Global Pollution Prevention Index

    Retrieved from, http://www.msci.com/products/indexes/esg/environmental/ [1745], on 15.01.2015

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    Employment rate, by highest level of education attained   [524]
    Relationship explanation: 
    The indicator is calculated by dividing the number of employed people within age group 20-64 years having attained a specific level of education, by the total population of the same age group.
    Type of relation: 
    Similar indicator
    Indicator: 
    Long-term unemployment (% of total unemployment) [1338]
    Relationship explanation: 
    Long-term unemployment refers to the number of people with continuous periods of unemployment extending for a year or longer, expressed as a percentage of the total unemployed.
    Type of relation: 
    Similar indicator
    Indicator: 
    Unemployment rate by sex and age groups - annual average, % [657]
    Type of relation: 
    Similar indicator
    Indicator: 
    Young people neither in employment nor in education and training by sex and age (NEET rates) [1764]
    Type of relation: 
    Similar indicator
  • Indicator: 
    EU Imports from developing countries by group of products [1279]
    Type of relation: 
    Similar indicator
    Indicator: 
    EU Imports from developing countries by group of products - food, drinks and tobacco [1765]
    Relationship explanation: 
    The indicator as applied to the food, drinks and tobacco group of products.
    Type of relation: 
    Break down of indicator(Former Differentiation by group)
    Indicator: 
    EU Imports from developing countries by group of products - raw materials [1766]
    Relationship explanation: 
    The indicator as applied to raw materials.
    Type of relation: 
    Break down of indicator(Former Differentiation by group)
    Indicator: 
    EU Imports from developing countries by group of products - mineral fuels, lubricants and related products [1767]
    Relationship explanation: 
    The indicator as applied to the mineral fuels, lubricants and related group of products.
    Type of relation: 
    Break down of indicator(Former Differentiation by group)
    Indicator: 
    EU Imports from developing countries by group of products - manufactured goods [1768]
    Relationship explanation: 
    A similar indicator which examines EU imports from least-developed, rather than developing countries.
    Type of relation: 
    Similar indicator
  • Indicator: 
    Life expectancy at birth [805]
    Relationship explanation: 
    Part of the equation requires the knowledge of life expectancy of a person at a given age (x). This is obtained by taking total number of years a person at age (x) will live before dying divided by number of survivors at age (x).
    Type of relation: 
    Other arithmetical connection
  • Indicator: 
    Ready for a rainy day: the household saving ratio [1769]
    Type of relation: 
    Similar indicator
    Indicator: 
    Household net adjusted disposable income [1770]
    Relationship explanation: 
    "The gross household saving rate [..] 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)
    Type of relation: 
    Aggregated indicator which includes the component
    Indicator: 
    Household net adjusted disposable income [1771]
    Relationship explanation: 
    "The gross household saving rate [..] 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)
    Indicator: 
    Gross domestic savings (current US$) [1772]
    Relationship explanation: 
    "The gross household saving rate [..] is measured by gross saving divided by gross disposable income adjusted for the change in the net equity in pension fund reserves." (Eurostat, http://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/cache/metadata/EN/tsdec240_esmsip.htm, 13-01-2015)
    Type of relation: 
    Other arithmetical connection
  • Indicator: 
    Unemployment rate, by sex     [1773]
    Relationship explanation: 
    Indicator shows overall unemployment rate, by sex, rather than the subset of those in long-term unemployment as in the lead indicator.
    Type of relation: 
    Other arithmetical connection
    Indicator: 
    Long-term unemployment rate, by sex [1774]
    Type of relation: 
    Similar indicator
    Indicator: 
    Long-term unemployment [1775]
    Type of relation: 
    Similar indicator
    Indicator: 
    Long-term unemployment (% of total unemployment) [1338]
    Type of relation: 
    Similar indicator
    Indicator: 
    Long-term unemployment rate, by sex    [553]
    Type of relation: 
    Similar indicator
    Indicator: 
    Long-term unemployment rate, by sex  [1776]
    Type of relation: 
    Similar indicator
    Indicator: 
    Population, activity and inactivity - annual averages [1777]
    Relationship explanation: 
    Numbers in the population and activity groups, rather than rate of unemployment as percentage of active group, as in lead indicator.
    Type of relation: 
    Other arithmetical connection
  • Indicator: 
    Adjusted net national income (current US$) [1627]
    Type of relation: 
    Similar indicator
    Indicator: 
    Net national income [1778]
    Type of relation: 
    Similar indicator
    Indicator: 
    GDP per capita (current US$) [1250]
    Type of relation: 
    Similar indicator
  • Indicator: 
    Unemployment rate, by sex     [1773]
    Type of relation: 
    Similar indicator
    Indicator: 
    Unemployment rate by sex and age groups - annual average, % [1779]
    Type of relation: 
    Similar indicator
    Indicator: 
    Unemployment rate [1780]
    Type of relation: 
    Similar indicator
    Indicator: 
    Long-term unemployment [1775]
    Type of relation: 
    Similar indicator
    Indicator: 
    Labour Force Participation Rate [1781]
    Type of relation: 
    Other arithmetical connection
    Indicator: 
    Unemployment female [1782]
    Type of relation: 
    Break down of indicator(Former Differentiation by group)
    Indicator: 
    Unemployment male [1783]
    Type of relation: 
    Break down of indicator(Former Differentiation by group)
    Indicator: 
    Unemployment rate by sex and age groups - annual average, % [657]
  • Indicator: 
    Participation in volunteering and unpaid work [1718]
    Relationship explanation: 
    Both indicators measure investment of time in unpaid activities
    Type of relation: 
    Similar indicator
    Indicator: 
    Participation in informal voluntary activities (PS100)  [1784]
    Relationship explanation: 
    Both indicators measure investment of time in unpaid voluntary activities
    Type of relation: 
    Similar indicator
  • Indicator: 
    Low-wage earners as a proportion of all employees (excluding apprentices) by sex [1785]
    Relationship explanation: 
    This indicator assesses low wage earners as a proportion of all employees (excluding apprentices) by sex
    Type of relation: 
    Similar indicator
    Indicator: 
    Low-wage earners as a proportion of all employees (excluding apprentices) by age [1786]
    Relationship explanation: 
    This indicator assesses low wage earners as a proportion of all employees (excluding apprentices) by age
    Type of relation: 
    Similar indicator
  • Indicator: 
    Population, total [1546]
    Type of relation: 
    Other arithmetical connection
  • Indicator: 
    From whom would you get support if you needed advice about a serious personal or family matter? [1787]
    Relationship explanation: 
    Very relevant and related when considering if someone needs to rely on others for help
    Type of relation: 
    Similar indicator
    Indicator: 
    From whom would you get support if you needed help when looking for a job? [1788]
    Relationship explanation: 
    Very relevant and related when considering if someone needs to rely on others for help
    Type of relation: 
    Similar indicator
    Indicator: 
    From whom would you get support if you were feeling a bit depressed? [1789]
    Relationship explanation: 
    Very relevant and related when considering if someone needs to rely on others for help
    Type of relation: 
    Similar indicator
    Indicator: 
    From whom would you get support if you needed to urgently raise 1000 EUR? [1790]
    Relationship explanation: 
    Very relevant and related when considering if someone needs to rely on others for help
    Type of relation: 
    Similar indicator
  • Indicator: 
    Domestic material consumption by material [605]
    Type of relation: 
    Similar indicator
    Indicator: 
    Energy efficiency and energy consumption in industry [105]
    Relationship explanation: 
    This is energy consumption in a specific sector, instead of material consumption
    Type of relation: 
    Similar indicator
  • Indicator: 
    Total energy use [1791]
    Type of relation: 
    Similar indicator
  • Indicator: 
    Inflation, consumer prices (annual %) [1757]
    Relationship explanation: 
    Consumer prices are one of the components of the real effective exchange rate: "Five real effective exchange rates (each based on a different deflator) have been calculated in order to provide a comprehensive assessment of a country's price and cost competitiveness. The following deflators have been used: (1) Consumer price (CPI and HICP where available) (2) the GDP deflator (PGDP); (3) the price deflator of exports of goods and services (PX); (4) Unit Labour Costs in Economy as a whole (ULCE); and (5) Unit Labour Costs in the Manufacturing sector (ULCM). Data come from DG ECFIN AMECO database." (Eurostat, http://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/cache/metadata/Annexes/tsdec330_esmsip_an2.pdf, 2015-02-11)
    Type of relation: 
    Similar indicator
    Indicator: 
    GDP (current US$) [1792]
    Relationship explanation: 
    GDP deflator (ratio of GDP in current local currency to GDP in constant local currency) is one of the components of the real effective exchange rate: "The following deflators have been used: (2) the GDP deflator (PGDP)" (Eurostat, http://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/cache/metadata/Annexes/tsdec330_esmsip_an2.pdf, 2015-02-11) "The GDP implicit deflator is the ratio of GDP in current local currency to GDP in constant local currency." (World Bank, http://data.worldbank.org/indicator/NY.GDP.DEFL.KD.ZG, 2015-02-11)
    Type of relation: 
    Other arithmetical connection
    Indicator: 
    Price level ratio of PPP conversion factor (GDP) to market exchange rate [1450]
    Relationship explanation: 
    Price level ratio of PPP conversion factor (GDP) to market exchange rate tells how expensive (e.g. in USD) goods in a country are. REER compares the relative (price or cost) competitiveness of one country to others over time.
    Type of relation: 
    Similar indicator
  • Relationship explanation: 
    similar type of indicator
    Type of relation: 
    Other arithmetical connection
    Indicator: 
    Resource Efficiency Scoreboard [1415]
    Type of relation: 
    Aggregated indicator which includes the component
    Indicator: 
    Eco-innovation Index [662]
    Type of relation: 
    Aggregated indicator which includes the component
    Indicator: 
    Resource Efficiency outcomes [1721]
    Type of relation: 
    Aggregated indicator which includes the component
    Indicator: 
    Water productivity (GDP/Water Footprint) [671]
    Type of relation: 
    Similar indicator
    Indicator: 
    Energy productivity (GDP/gross inland energy consumption) [1048]
    Type of relation: 
    Similar indicator
    Indicator: 
    GHG emissions intensity (CO2e/GDP) [1524]
    Type of relation: 
    Similar indicator
  • Indicator: 
    Share of renewable energy in electricity [1659]
    Relationship explanation: 
    Renewable energy on gross final energy consumption is focusing on the total final energy and not singular on electricity.
    Type of relation: 
    Similar indicator
    Indicator: 
    Share of renewable energy in fuel consumption of transport       [1793]
    Relationship explanation: 
    This indicator is focusing on renewable energy in fuel as one aspect of energy consumption.
    Type of relation: 
    Similar indicator
    Indicator: 
    Share of renewable energy in heating and cooling [1794]
    Relationship explanation: 
    This indicator is focusing on renewable energy in heating and cooling as one aspect of energy consumption.
    Type of relation: 
    Similar indicator
    Indicator: 
    Final electricity consumption by sector [165]
    Relationship explanation: 
    Electricity is one aspect of final energy consumption. Each indicator is calculated by sector.
    Type of relation: 
    Similar indicator
    Indicator: 
    Electricity generated from renewable sources       [1795]
    Relationship explanation: 
    The indicator electricity generation (as one aspect of energy) is on the production side while the indicator on energy consumption is on the usage of energy side.
    Type of relation: 
    Similar indicator
    Indicator: 
    Primary energy consumption [1796]
    Relationship explanation: 
    The Headline Indicator Primary energy consumption is in a relation to the "Share of renewable energy in gross final energy consumption".
    Type of relation: 
    Similar indicator
    Indicator: 
    Greenhouse gas emissions per capita [666]
    Relationship explanation: 
    The Headline Indicator Greenhouse gas emissions per capita is in a relation to the "Share of renewable energy in gross final energy consumption".
    Type of relation: 
    Similar indicator
    Indicator: 
    Resource Efficiency Scoreboard [1415]
    Type of relation: 
    Aggregated indicator which includes the component
  • Indicator: 
    GDP — outlook from OECD [228]
    Type of relation: 
    Component indicator of the aggregate
    Indicator: 
    Total R&D expenditure [628]
    Type of relation: 
    Component indicator of the aggregate
    Indicator: 
    Gross domestic expenditure on R&D (GERD) [1797]
    Type of relation: 
    Similar indicator
    Indicator: 
    Gross domestic expenditure on R&D (GERD) [1798]
    Type of relation: 
    Similar indicator
    Indicator: 
    Public spending in environmentally related RD, % total public spending [987]
    Type of relation: 
    Break down of indicator(Former Differentiation by group)
    Indicator: 
    Total R&D expenditure (GERD) by sectors of performance and type of R&D activity [1799]
    Type of relation: 
    Break down of indicator(Former Differentiation by group)
  • Indicator: 
    Abundance and distribution of selected species [1747]
    Type of relation: 
    Break down of indicator(Former Differentiation by group)
    Indicator: 
    Distribution of animal species [40]
    Type of relation: 
    Break down of indicator(Former Differentiation by group)
    Indicator: 
    Distribution of plant species [42]
    Type of relation: 
    Break down of indicator(Former Differentiation by group)
    Indicator: 
    Species diversity [492]
    Type of relation: 
    Break down of indicator(Former Differentiation by group)
  • Indicator: 
    Abundance and distribution of selected species [1747]
    Type of relation: 
    Break down of indicator(Former Differentiation by group)
    Indicator: 
    Change in species diversity as a result of climate change — outlook from EEA [10]
    Type of relation: 
    Similar indicator
    Indicator: 
    Land cover distribution and change — outlook from MNP [309]
    Relationship explanation: 
    The indicator "Species interactions" measures distributional changes of the Portuguese Dappled White butterfly and its host plants basing on climate and land-use data and projections
    Type of relation: 
    Break down of indicator(Former Differentiation by group)
  • Indicator: 
    Intensity of use of fish resources [1800]
    Type of relation: 
    Similar indicator
    Indicator: 
    Proportion of fish stocks within safe biological limits [1801]
    Type of relation: 
    Similar indicator
    Indicator: 
    Fisheries: European commercial fish stocks [180]
    Type of relation: 
    Component indicator of the aggregate
  • Indicator: 
    Global Innovation Index [1486]
    Relationship explanation: 
    Both indicators measure the statute/progress of innovation
    Type of relation: 
    Other arithmetical connection
    Indicator: 
    Innovation Union Scoreboard [1607]
    Relationship explanation: 
    Both indicators measure the statute/progress of innovation
    Type of relation: 
    Other arithmetical connection
    Indicator: 
    Global Cleantech Innovation index [1646]
    Relationship explanation: 
    Both indicators measure the statute/progress of innovation
    Type of relation: 
    Other arithmetical connection
  • Indicator: 
    Foreign direct investment, net inflows (% of GDP) [681]
    Type of relation: 
    Other arithmetical connection
    Indicator: 
    Green investments (to capture potential source of transformational change) [1074]
    Type of relation: 
    Other arithmetical connection
    Indicator: 
    Spending for tomorrow: capital investment (a) total; (b) business; (c) government; (d) intangible investment [1802]
    Type of relation: 
    Other arithmetical connection
    Indicator: 
    Real per capita net investment in produced capital [1803]
    Type of relation: 
    Other arithmetical connection
  • Indicator: 
    Employment rate, by highest level of education attained   [524]
    Relationship explanation: 
    The indicator is calculated by dividing the number of employed people within age group 20-64 years having attained a specific level of education, by the total population of the same age group.
    Type of relation: 
    Similar indicator
    Indicator: 
    Long-term unemployment (% of total unemployment) [1338]
    Relationship explanation: 
    Long-term unemployment refers to the number of people with continuous periods of unemployment extending for a year or longer, expressed as a percentage of the total unemployed.
    Type of relation: 
    Similar indicator
    Indicator: 
    Young people neither in employment nor in education and training by sex and age (NEET rates) [1764]
    Type of relation: 
    Similar indicator
    Indicator: 
    Employment rate, by sex [1804]
    Relationship explanation: 
    The employment rate is calculated by dividing the number of persons aged 20 to 64 in employment by the total population of the same age group.
    Type of relation: 
    Similar indicator
  • Indicator: 
    Resource Efficiency Scoreboard [1415]
    Relationship explanation: 
    The indicator is part of the EU's resource efficiency scoreboard
    Type of relation: 
    Aggregated indicator which includes the component
    Indicator: 
    ISO 14001 registered organisations (per mln population) [1361]
    Relationship explanation: 
    The indicator is part of Eco-Innovation Index (Scoreboard)
    Type of relation: 
    Component indicator of the aggregate
    Indicator: 
    Eco-Innovation Outputs [1367]
    Relationship explanation: 
    The indicator is part of Eco-Innovation Index (Scoreboard)
    Type of relation: 
    Component indicator of the aggregate
    Indicator: 
    Eco-innovation related academic publications (per mln population) [1375]
    Relationship explanation: 
    The indicator is part of Eco-Innovation Index (Scoreboard)
    Type of relation: 
    Component indicator of the aggregate
    Indicator: 
    Eco-innovation related media coverage (per numbers of electronic media) [1483]
    Relationship explanation: 
    The indicator is part of Eco-Innovation Index (Scoreboard)
    Type of relation: 
    Component indicator of the aggregate
    Indicator: 
    Resource Efficiency outcomes [1721]
    Relationship explanation: 
    The indicator is part of Eco-Innovation Index (Scoreboard)
    Type of relation: 
    Component indicator of the aggregate
    Indicator: 
    Material productivity (GDP/Domestic Material Consumption) [1805]
    Relationship explanation: 
    The indicator is part of Eco-Innovation Index (Scoreboard)
    Type of relation: 
    Component indicator of the aggregate
    Indicator: 
    Water productivity (GDP/Water Footprint) [671]
    Relationship explanation: 
    The indicator is part of Eco-Innovation Index (Scoreboard)
    Type of relation: 
    Component indicator of the aggregate
    Indicator: 
    Energy productivity (GDP/gross inland energy consumption) [1048]
    Relationship explanation: 
    The indicator is part of Eco-Innovation Index (Scoreboard)
    Type of relation: 
    Component indicator of the aggregate
    Indicator: 
    GHG emissions intensity (CO2e/GDP) [1524]
    Relationship explanation: 
    The indicator is part of Eco-Innovation Index (Scoreboard)
    Indicator: 
    Socio-Economic outcomes [1581]
    Relationship explanation: 
    The indicator is part of Eco-Innovation Index (Scoreboard)
    Type of relation: 
    Component indicator of the aggregate
    Indicator: 
    Exports of products from eco-industries (% of total exports) [1806]
    Relationship explanation: 
    The indicator is part of Eco-Innovation Index (Scoreboard)
    Type of relation: 
    Component indicator of the aggregate
    Indicator: 
    Employment in eco-industries and circular economy (% of total employment across all companies) [1572]
    Relationship explanation: 
    The indicator is part of Eco-Innovation Index (Scoreboard)
    Type of relation: 
    Component indicator of the aggregate
    Indicator: 
    Turnover in eco-industries [1343]
    Relationship explanation: 
    The indicator is part of Eco-Innovation Index (Scoreboard)
    Type of relation: 
    Component indicator of the aggregate
    Indicator: 
    Eco-Innovation Inputs [1733]
    Relationship explanation: 
    The indicator is part of Eco-Innovation Index (Scoreboard)
    Type of relation: 
    Component indicator of the aggregate
    Indicator: 
    Governments environmental and energy R&D appropriations and outlays (% of GDP) [1577]
    Relationship explanation: 
    The indicator is part of Eco-Innovation Index (Scoreboard)
    Type of relation: 
    Component indicator of the aggregate
    Indicator: 
    Human resources in science and technology (% of active population) [1807]
    Relationship explanation: 
    The indicator is part of Eco-Innovation Index (Scoreboard)
    Type of relation: 
    Component indicator of the aggregate
    Indicator: 
    Total value of green early stage investments (USD/capita) [1808]
    Relationship explanation: 
    The indicator is part of Eco-Innovation Index (Scoreboard)
    Type of relation: 
    Component indicator of the aggregate
    Indicator: 
    Eco-Innovation Activities [1348]
    Relationship explanation: 
    The indicator is part of Eco-Innovation Index (Scoreboard)
    Type of relation: 
    Component indicator of the aggregate
    Indicator: 
    Firms having implemented innovation activities aiming at a reduction of material input per unit output [1353]
    Relationship explanation: 
    The indicator is part of Eco-Innovation Index (Scoreboard)
    Type of relation: 
    Component indicator of the aggregate
    Indicator: 
    Firms having implemented innovation activities aiming at a reduction of energy input per unit output (% of total firms) [1357]
    Relationship explanation: 
    The indicator is part of Eco-Innovation Index (Scoreboard)
    Type of relation: 
    Component indicator of the aggregate
    Indicator: 
    Venture capital - early stage investment [1738]
    Relationship explanation: 
    The indicator is part of Eco-Innovation Index (Scoreboard)
    Type of relation: 
    Component indicator of the aggregate
  • Indicator: 
    Greenhouse gas emissions [832]
    Relationship explanation: 
    Greenhouse gas emissions per capita = Greenhouse gas emissions [env_air_gge] (EEA) divided by Population (Eurostat).
    Type of relation: 
    Component indicator of the aggregate
    Indicator: 
    Population, total [1546]
    Relationship explanation: 
    Greenhouse gas emissions per capita = Greenhouse gas emissions [env_air_gge] (EEA) divided by Population (Eurostat).
    Type of relation: 
    Component indicator of the aggregate
    Indicator: 
    Greenhouse gas emissions, Kyoto base year [1809]
    Type of relation: 
    Similar indicator
    Indicator: 
    Resource productivity (GDP/Domestic Material Consumption) [619]
    Relationship explanation: 
    The Headline Indicator on Resource productivity is correlated to this indicator.
    Type of relation: 
    Similar indicator
    Indicator: 
    Primary energy consumption [1796]
    Relationship explanation: 
    The Headline Indicator on Primary energy consumption is correlated to this indicator.
    Type of relation: 
    Similar indicator
    Indicator: 
    Resource Efficiency Scoreboard [1415]
    Type of relation: 
    Aggregated indicator which includes the component
  • Indicator: 
    Eco-innovation Index [662]
    Type of relation: 
    Aggregated indicator which includes the component
    Indicator: 
    Eco-Innovation Inputs [1733]
    Relationship explanation: 
    Part of the Eco-Innovation Observatory mandate of eco-innovation indicators
    Type of relation: 
    Similar indicator
    Indicator: 
    Eco-Innovation Activities [1348]
    Relationship explanation: 
    Part of the Eco-Innovation Observatory mandate of eco-innovation indicators
    Type of relation: 
    Similar indicator
    Indicator: 
    Firms having implemented innovation activities aiming at a reduction of material input per unit output [1353]
    Relationship explanation: 
    The Community Innovation Survey questions relates to innovation in the commercial sector, among other themes
    Type of relation: 
    Similar indicator
    Indicator: 
    Firms having implemented innovation activities aiming at a reduction of energy input per unit output (% of total firms) [1357]
    Relationship explanation: 
    The Community Innovation Survey questions relates to innovation in the commercial sector, among other themes
    Type of relation: 
    Similar indicator
    Indicator: 
    ISO 14001 registered organisations (per mln population) [1361]
    Relationship explanation: 
    Part of the Eco-Innovation Observatory mandate of eco-innovation indicators
    Type of relation: 
    Similar indicator
    Indicator: 
    Eco-Innovation Outputs [1367]
    Relationship explanation: 
    Part of the Eco-Innovation Observatory mandate of eco-innovation indicators
    Type of relation: 
    Similar indicator
    Indicator: 
    Eco-Innovation related patents (per mln population) [1371]
    Relationship explanation: 
    Part of the Eco-Innovation Observatory mandate of eco-innovation indicators
    Type of relation: 
    Similar indicator
    Indicator: 
    Eco-innovation related academic publications (per mln population) [1375]
    Relationship explanation: 
    Part of the Eco-Innovation Observatory mandate of eco-innovation indicators
    Type of relation: 
    Similar indicator
    Indicator: 
    Eco-innovation related media coverage (per numbers of electronic media) [1483]
    Relationship explanation: 
    Part of the Eco-Innovation Observatory mandate of eco-innovation indicators
    Type of relation: 
    Similar indicator
    Indicator: 
    Resource Efficiency outcomes [1721]
    Type of relation: 
    Aggregated indicator which includes the component
    Indicator: 
    Material productivity (GDP/Domestic Material Consumption) [1805]
    Type of relation: 
    Similar indicator
    Indicator: 
    Energy productivity (GDP/gross inland energy consumption) [1048]
    Type of relation: 
    Similar indicator
  • Indicator: 
    Time spent in getting to or from work or study [1810]
    Relationship explanation: 
    Another indicator from the European Quality of Life Survey which measures a different aspect of transport use, namely the time spent using one's usual transport mode in getting to one's place of work or study
    Type of relation: 
    Similar indicator
    Indicator: 
    how would you describe your access to public transport facilities? [1811]
    Relationship explanation: 
    Another indicator from the European Quality of Life Survey which measures a different aspect of transport use, namely the ease with which survey respondents rated their access to public transport facilities
    Type of relation: 
    Similar indicator
  • Indicator: 
    GDP (current US$) [1792]
    Type of relation: 
    Other arithmetical connection
    Indicator: 
    Foreign direct investment, net outflows (% of GDP) [1079]
    Type of relation: 
    Similar indicator
    Indicator: 
    Foreign direct investment in developing countries, by income group    [1812]
    Type of relation: 
    Similar indicator
  • Indicator: 
    Organisations and sites with EMAS (Eco-Management and Audit Scheme) registration [686]
    Relationship explanation: 
    Data is available both for organisations that have registered with EMAS, and the number of sites that have registered
    Type of relation: 
    Break down of indicator(Former Differentiation by group)
  • Indicator: 
    Developed and emerging market large, mid and small cap companies that derive 50% or more of their revenues from products and services in alternative energy [1813]
    Relationship explanation: 
    Another one of the indicators which form the MSCI Global Environment Index, along with this index (the developed and emerging market large, mid and small cap companies that derive 50% or more of their revenues from products and services in clean technology)
    Type of relation: 
    Similar indicator
    Indicator: 
    Developed and emerging market large, mid and small cap companies that derive 50% or more of their revenues from products and services in green building [1814]
    Relationship explanation: 
    Another one of the indicators which form the MSCI Global Environment Index, along with this index (the developed and emerging market large, mid and small cap companies that derive 50% or more of their revenues from products and services in clean technology)
    Type of relation: 
    Similar indicator
    Indicator: 
    Developed and emerging market large, mid and small cap companies that derive 50% or more of their revenues from products and services in pollution prevention [1815]
    Relationship explanation: 
    Another one of the indicators which form the MSCI Global Environment Index, along with this index (the developed and emerging market large, mid and small cap companies that derive 50% or more of their revenues from products and services in clean technology)
    Type of relation: 
    Similar indicator
    Indicator: 
    Developed and emerging market large, mid and small cap companies that derive 50% or more of their revenues from products and services in sustainable water [1816]
    Relationship explanation: 
    Another one of the indicators which form the MSCI Global Environment Index, along with this index (the developed and emerging market large, mid and small cap companies that derive 50% or more of their revenues from products and services in clean technology)
    Type of relation: 
    Similar indicator
    Indicator: 
    MSCI Environmental Index [1743]
    Relationship explanation: 
    The MSCI Environmental Index includes this indicator (along with similar indicators regarding climate Alternative Energy, Alternative Energy, Alternative Energy, Alternative Energy
    Type of relation: 
    Aggregated indicator which includes the component
  • Indicator: 
    Material consumption [1817]
    Type of relation: 
    Similar indicator
    Indicator: 
    Domestic material consumption by material [605]
    Type of relation: 
    Break down of indicator(Former Differentiation by group)
    Indicator: 
    Domestic material consumption per capita [1818]
    Type of relation: 
    Other arithmetical connection
    Indicator: 
    Components of domestic material consumption       [601]
    Type of relation: 
    Break down of indicator(Former Differentiation by group)
  • Indicator: 
    Trust in the judicial system [1819]
    Relationship explanation: 
    The trust in the institutions and the judicial system is interrelated
    Type of relation: 
    Similar indicator
    Indicator: 
    Trust in the police [916]
    Relationship explanation: 
    Police is one of the institutions with powers, delegated and authorised by higher level institutions (Governments, Parliaments). The trust in them is interrelated
    Type of relation: 
    Similar indicator
    Indicator: 
    Trust in democratic representatives [1820]
    Relationship explanation: 
    "Trust in Institutions" indicator includes European Parliament, which consists of democratically elected representatives
    Indicator: 
    Confidence in pulic institutions [955]
    Relationship explanation: 
    The survey measures the level of confidence of citizens in the National public institutions in Europe.
    Type of relation: 
    Similar indicator
  • Relationship explanation: 
    The index is composed of survey data that is first transformed and manipulated. An index comprising the components is subsequently created. The sources of the survey information are listed below: 1.African Development Bank Governance Ratings 2013 2.Bertelsmann Foundation Sustainable Governance Indicators 2014 3.Bertelsmann Foundation Transformation Index 2014 4.Economist Intelligence Unit Country Risk Ratings 2014 5.Freedom House Nations in Transit 2013 6.Global Insight Country Risk Ratings 2014 7.IMD World Competitiveness Yearbook 2014 8.Political and Economic Risk Consultancy Asian Intelligence 2014 9.Political Risk Services International Country Risk Guide 2014 10.World Bank - Country Policy and Institutional Assessment 2013 11.World Economic Forum Executive Opinion Survey (EOS) 2014 12.World Justice Project Rule of Law Index 2014 (Source: http://files.transparency.org/content/download/1842/12378/file/2014_CPISources_EN.pdf)
    Indicator: 
    Control of corruption [1465]
    Relationship explanation: 
    Control of corruption captures perceptions of the extent to which public power is exercised for private gain, including both petty and grand forms of corruption.
    Type of relation: 
    Similar indicator
  • Indicator: 
    Voter turnout in national and EU parliamentary elections [1821]
    Relationship explanation: 
    Both indicators are related to social envolvment
    Type of relation: 
    Similar indicator
    Indicator: 
    Activity in a political or charitable organisation [1822]
    Relationship explanation: 
    Both indicators are related to social envolvment
    Type of relation: 
    Similar indicator
  • Indicator: 
    Trust in Education System [1166]
    Relationship explanation: 
    Both indicators describe the perception of the education system.
    Type of relation: 
    Similar indicator
  • Indicator: 
    Receiving housing allowance [1823]
    Type of relation: 
    Similar indicator
  • Indicator: 
    Trust in System of Health Care [1031]
    Relationship explanation: 
    Percentage of the population that rate the medical services in the local area as "very good" or "fairly good,"
    Type of relation: 
    Similar indicator
  • Indicator: 
    Freedom of Expression and Belief [1459]
    Relationship explanation: 
    One of the components, assessed for Freedom in the World Index
    Type of relation: 
    Component indicator of the aggregate
    Indicator: 
    Human Rights [1435]
    Relationship explanation: 
    Several categories of human Rights are indispensable part of Freedom in the World index
    Type of relation: 
    Similar indicator
    Type of relation: 
    Similar indicator
    Type of relation: 
    Similar indicator
  • Indicator: 
    Net income of social assistance recipients as a % of the at-risk of poverty threshold for 3 jobless household types [1824]
    Type of relation: 
    Similar indicator
    Indicator: 
    Social protection expenditure, current, by function, gross and net (ESPROSS) [1625]
    Type of relation: 
    Similar indicator
    Indicator: 
    sum of social benefits from household disposable income [1825]
    Type of relation: 
    Similar indicator
  • Indicator: 
    Recreational facilities [1826]
    Relationship explanation: 
    On a similar theme to the lead indicator, this is a classification within the UN System of Environmental-Economic Accounting of land used for recreational purposes.
    Type of relation: 
    Similar indicator
    Indicator: 
    Accessibility of Green Spaces [1827]
    Relationship explanation: 
    On a similar theme to the lead indicator, this is an indicator from the European Quality of Life Survey which asks about the ease of access to green or recreational areas.
    Type of relation: 
    Similar indicator
  • Indicator: 
    Energy imports, net (% of energy use) [1828]
    Relationship explanation: 
    The indicator energy imports is calculated as energy imports minus production (a negative value is an exporting country) Energy dependence is calculated as: Net imports / ∑ Gross inland energy consumption + International maritime bunkers.
    Type of relation: 
    Similar indicator
    Indicator: 
    Gross inland energy consumption by fuel     [1829]
    Relationship explanation: 
    Energy dependence = Net imports / ∑ Gross inland energy consumption (all types) + International maritime bunkers
    Type of relation: 
    Component indicator of the aggregate
    Indicator: 
    Net energy import dependency [356]
    Type of relation: 
    Similar indicator
    Indicator: 
    Primary energy consumption  [1830]
    Relationship explanation: 
    Energy dependency is in a relation to energy consumption of a country.
    Type of relation: 
    Similar indicator
    Indicator: 
    Resource Efficiency Scoreboard [1415]
    Type of relation: 
    Aggregated indicator which includes the component
  • Indicator: 
    Resource Efficiency Scoreboard [1415]
    Relationship explanation: 
    The indicator is part of the EU's Resource Efficiency Scoreboard
    Type of relation: 
    Aggregated indicator which includes the component
  • Indicator: 
    Average carbon dioxide emissions per km from new passenger cars [1831]
    Relationship explanation: 
    The indicator measures air emissions as part of institutional mandates to reduce CO2 emissions
    Type of relation: 
    Similar indicator
    Indicator: 
    Modal split of passenger transport [1027]
    Relationship explanation: 
    The relationship exists between the varying sources of transport that emit PM10 and PM2.5.
    Type of relation: 
    Similar indicator
    Indicator: 
    Modal split of freight transport [1023]
    Relationship explanation: 
    The connection lies among the mode of freight transport for a deeper understanding of the proportions of PM10 and PM2.5 emissions.
    Type of relation: 
    Similar indicator
    Indicator: 
    Resource Efficiency Scoreboard [1415]
    Type of relation: 
    Aggregated indicator which includes the component
    Indicator: 
    Urban population exposure to air pollution by particulate matter    [1832]
    Relationship explanation: 
    The indicator measures similar or identical pollutants
    Type of relation: 
    Similar indicator
    Indicator: 
    EU urban population exposed to PM10 concentrations exceeding the daily limit value [761]
    Relationship explanation: 
    The indicator measures similar or identical pollutants
    Type of relation: 
    Similar indicator
    Indicator: 
    Final energy consumption in households by fuel - total petroleum products [1833]
    Relationship explanation: 
    The indicator allows for a critical anaylsis of the source of consumption for the pollutants observed in the current indicator
    Type of relation: 
    Similar indicator
  • Indicator: 
    Health expenditure (% of GDP) [1834]
    Type of relation: 
    Similar indicator
    Indicator: 
    Health care expenditure as a share of GDP [1835]
    Type of relation: 
    Similar indicator
    Indicator: 
    NAT: total health expenditure per capita [1836]
    Relationship explanation: 
    Describes total health expenditure per capita, rather than total health expenditure as a proportion of GDP, which is what the lead indicator does.
    Type of relation: 
    Other arithmetical connection
    Indicator: 
    Relative Expenditure on Health [1837]
    Type of relation: 
    Similar indicator
    Indicator: 
    Health expenditure, public (% of GDP) [1838]
    Relationship explanation: 
    Total health expenditure is the sum of public and private health expenditure.
    Type of relation: 
    Component indicator of the aggregate
    Indicator: 
    Health expenditure, private (% of GDP) [1839]
    Relationship explanation: 
    Total health expenditure is the sum of public and private health expenditure.
    Type of relation: 
    Component indicator of the aggregate
    Indicator: 
    Health expenditure (% of GDP) [1834]
    Type of relation: 
    Similar indicator
  • Indicator: 
    Population by tenure status (percentage (%) of population) [1840]
    Relationship explanation: 
    Has to do with dwellings, too
    Type of relation: 
    Other arithmetical connection
  • Indicator: 
    Education attainment: Lower primary; Upper secondary; Tertiary [1841]
    Relationship explanation: 
    Educational achievements are strongly related with state of education in a country
    Type of relation: 
    Similar indicator
    Indicator: 
    Public expenditure on education [1842]
    Relationship explanation: 
    State of education is strongly related to the expenditure on education
    Type of relation: 
    Similar indicator
  • Indicator: 
    Public expenditure on education (for sub-theme Education) [1843]
    Type of relation: 
    Similar indicator
  • Indicator: 
    Burden of Retired Population [1844]
    Type of relation: 
    Similar indicator
  • Indicator: 
    Inequality of income distribution    [549]
    Type of relation: 
    Similar indicator
  • Indicator: 
    Healthy life years and life expectancy at age 65, by sex    [1845]
    Relationship explanation: 
    Same methodology and estimates the remaining years of life at age 65
    Type of relation: 
    Similar indicator
  • Indicator: 
    GDP (current US$) [1792]
    Relationship explanation: 
    Central government debt is divided by GDP.
    Type of relation: 
    Component indicator of the aggregate
    Indicator: 
    General government gross debt - annual data [1846]
    Type of relation: 
    Similar indicator
    Indicator: 
    General Government Gross Debt per Capita [1847]
    Type of relation: 
    Similar indicator
    Indicator: 
    Public Debt (in % GDP) [1848]
    Type of relation: 
    Similar indicator
    Indicator: 
    General government gross debt [1849]
    Type of relation: 
    Similar indicator
  • Indicator: 
    Satisfied with Job Security [1850]
    Relationship explanation: 
    The indicators measure similar aspects in the same category
    Type of relation: 
    Similar indicator
    Indicator: 
    Satisfied with Working Times [1312]
    Relationship explanation: 
    The indicators measure similar aspects in the same category
    Type of relation: 
    Similar indicator
  • Indicator: 
    EU: People living in jobless households [1851]
    Relationship explanation: 
    Very low work intensity households (20% of potential working time) are very close to jobless households
    Type of relation: 
    Similar indicator
    Indicator: 
    Decomposition of income inequality by age, household structure, education and work intensity [1852]
    Relationship explanation: 
    Very low work intensity is one of the reasons of income inequality
    Type of relation: 
    Aggregated indicator which includes the component
    Indicator: 
    Risk-of-poverty by work intensity of household [1853]
    Relationship explanation: 
    Very low work intensity usually increase the risk of poverty
    Type of relation: 
    Other arithmetical connection
  • Indicator: 
    Normalised losses from river flood disasters [370]
    Type of relation: 
    Similar indicator
    Indicator: 
    Change in species diversity as a result of climate change — outlook from EEA [10]
    Type of relation: 
    Similar indicator
    Indicator: 
    Damages from weather and climate-related events [32]
    Type of relation: 
    Similar indicator
    Indicator: 
    Impact of climate change on bird population [292]
    Type of relation: 
    Similar indicator
  • Indicator: 
    Non-methane volatile organic compounds emissions [366]
    Relationship explanation: 
    Both are part of volatile emissions
    Type of relation: 
    Similar indicator
    Indicator: 
    Concentrations of CO2 in the atmosphere [1612]
    Type of relation: 
    Similar indicator
  • Indicator: 
    Landscape fragmentation [1854]
    Type of relation: 
    Similar indicator
    Indicator: 
    Land cover distribution and change — outlook from MNP [309]
    Type of relation: 
    Break down of indicator(Former Differentiation by group)
    Indicator: 
    Land take [317]
    Type of relation: 
    Break down of indicator(Former Differentiation by group)
    Indicator: 
    Resource Efficiency Scoreboard [1415]
    Relationship explanation: 
    The indicator is part of the EU's Resource Efficiency Scoreboard
    Type of relation: 
    Aggregated indicator which includes the component
  • Indicator: 
    Municipal waste generation, total [335]
    Type of relation: 
    Other arithmetical connection
    Indicator: 
    Resource Efficiency Scoreboard [1415]
    Relationship explanation: 
    The indicator is part of Eurostat's Resource Efficiency Scoreboard
    Type of relation: 
    Aggregated indicator which includes the component
  • Indicator: 
    Soil erosion by water [481]
    Type of relation: 
    Similar indicator
    Indicator: 
    Resource Efficiency Scoreboard [1415]
    Relationship explanation: 
    The indicator is part of the EU's Resource Efficiency Scoreboard
  • Indicator: 
    Skills in science [860]
    Relationship explanation: 
    Assessed by PISA as part of the same test
    Type of relation: 
    Similar indicator
    Indicator: 
    Skills in mathematics [855]
    Relationship explanation: 
    Assessed by PISA as part of the same test
    Type of relation: 
    Similar indicator
    Indicator: 
    Problem Solving (PISA) [1161]
    Relationship explanation: 
    Assessed by PISA as part of the same test
    Type of relation: 
    Similar indicator
    Indicator: 
    Programme for the International Assesssment of Adult Competencies (PIAAC) [1855]
    Relationship explanation: 
    PIAAC - adult competencies and skills, assessed by the OECD. Similar to the purpose of PISA, PIAAC assists governments in assessing, monitoring and analysing the level and distribution of skills among their adult populations as well as the utilisation of skills in different contexts.
    Type of relation: 
    Similar indicator
    Indicator: 
    Individuals' level of computer skills    [1856]
    Relationship explanation: 
    Assessment of skills required for the modern economies
    Type of relation: 
    Similar indicator
    Indicator: 
    Individuals' level of internet skills   [1857]
    Relationship explanation: 
    Assessment of skills required for the modern economies
    Type of relation: 
    Similar indicator
    Indicator: 
    Document Literacy (IALS/ALL) [1858]
    Relationship explanation: 
    Index of adult competencies and skills assessment. Similar to the purpose of PISA and PIAAC, IALS/ALL assists governments in assessing, monitoring and analysing the level and distribution of skills among their adult populations as well as the utilisation of skills in different contexts.
    Type of relation: 
    Similar indicator
    Indicator: 
    Prose Literacy (IALS/ALL) [1859]
    Relationship explanation: 
    Index of adult competencies and skills assessment. Similar to the purpose of PISA and PIAAC, IALS/ALL assists governments in assessing, monitoring and analysing the level and distribution of skills among their adult populations as well as the utilisation of skills in different contexts.
    Type of relation: 
    Similar indicator
    Indicator: 
    Quantitative Literacy (IALS/ALL) [1860]
    Relationship explanation: 
    Index of adult competencies and skills assessment. Similar to the purpose of PISA and PIAAC, IALS/ALL assists governments in assessing, monitoring and analysing the level and distribution of skills among their adult populations as well as the utilisation of skills in different contexts.
    Type of relation: 
    Similar indicator
    Indicator: 
    Participation in Adult Education and Training (IALS/ALL) [1861]
    Relationship explanation: 
    Index of adult competencies and skills assessment. Similar to the purpose of PISA and PIAAC, IALS/ALL assists governments in assessing, monitoring and analysing the level and distribution of skills among their adult populations as well as the utilisation of skills in different contexts.
    Type of relation: 
    Similar indicator
    Indicator: 
    Scientific Literacy (PISA) [1862]
    Relationship explanation: 
    Assessed by PISA as part of the same test
    Type of relation: 
    Similar indicator
  • Indicator: 
    Skills in science [860]
    Relationship explanation: 
    Assessed by PISA as part of the same test
    Type of relation: 
    Similar indicator
    Indicator: 
    Reading skills [1863]
    Relationship explanation: 
    Assessed by PISA as part of the same test
    Type of relation: 
    Similar indicator
    Indicator: 
    Scientific Literacy (PISA) [1862]
    Relationship explanation: 
    Assessed by PISA as part of the same test
    Indicator: 
    Problem Solving (PISA) [1161]
    Relationship explanation: 
    Assessed by PISA as part of the same test
    Indicator: 
    Programme for the International Assesssment of Adult Competencies (PIAAC) [1855]
    Relationship explanation: 
    PIAAC - adult competencies and skills, assessed by the OECD. Similar to the purpose of PISA, PIAAC assists governments in assessing, monitoring and analysing the level and distribution of skills among their adult populations as well as the utilisation of skills in different contexts.
    Type of relation: 
    Similar indicator
    Indicator: 
    Individuals' level of computer skills    [1856]
    Relationship explanation: 
    Assessment of skills required for the modern economies
    Type of relation: 
    Similar indicator
    Indicator: 
    Individuals' level of internet skills   [1857]
    Relationship explanation: 
    Assessment of skills required for the modern economies
    Indicator: 
    Document Literacy (IALS/ALL) [1858]
    Relationship explanation: 
    Index of adult competencies and skills assessment. Similar to the purpose of PISA and PIAAC, IALS/ALL assists governments in assessing, monitoring and analysing the level and distribution of skills among their adult populations as well as the utilisation of skills in different contexts.
    Indicator: 
    Prose Literacy (IALS/ALL) [1859]
    Relationship explanation: 
    Index of adult competencies and skills assessment. Similar to the purpose of PISA and PIAAC, IALS/ALL assists governments in assessing, monitoring and analysing the level and distribution of skills among their adult populations as well as the utilisation of skills in different contexts.
    Type of relation: 
    Similar indicator
    Indicator: 
    Quantitative Literacy (IALS/ALL) [1860]
    Relationship explanation: 
    Index of adult competencies and skills assessment. Similar to the purpose of PISA and PIAAC, IALS/ALL assists governments in assessing, monitoring and analysing the level and distribution of skills among their adult populations as well as the utilisation of skills in different contexts.
    Indicator: 
    Participation in Adult Education and Training (IALS/ALL) [1861]
    Relationship explanation: 
    Index of adult competencies and skills assessment. Similar to the purpose of PISA and PIAAC, IALS/ALL assists governments in assessing, monitoring and analysing the level and distribution of skills among their adult populations as well as the utilisation of skills in different contexts.
  • Indicator: 
    Skills in mathematics [1864]
    Relationship explanation: 
    Assessed by PISA as part of the same test
    Type of relation: 
    Similar indicator
    Indicator: 
    Reading skills [849]
    Relationship explanation: 
    Assessed by PISA as part of the same test
    Type of relation: 
    Similar indicator
    Indicator: 
    Problem Solving (PISA) [1161]
    Relationship explanation: 
    Assessed by PISA as part of the same test
    Indicator: 
    Programme for the International Assesssment of Adult Competencies (PIAAC) [1855]
    Relationship explanation: 
    PIAAC - adult competencies and skills, assessed by the OECD. Similar to the purpose of PISA, PIAAC assists governments in assessing, monitoring and analysing the level and distribution of skills among their adult populations as well as the utilisation of skills in different contexts.
    Type of relation: 
    Similar indicator
    Indicator: 
    Individuals' level of computer skills    [1856]
    Relationship explanation: 
    Assessment of skills required for the modern economies
    Indicator: 
    Individuals' level of internet skills   [1857]
    Relationship explanation: 
    Assessment of skills required for the modern economies
    Indicator: 
    Document Literacy (IALS/ALL) [1858]
    Relationship explanation: 
    Index of adult competencies and skills assessment. Similar to the purpose of PISA and PIAAC, IALS/ALL assists governments in assessing, monitoring and analysing the level and distribution of skills among their adult populations as well as the utilisation of skills in different contexts.
    Indicator: 
    Participation in Adult Education and Training (IALS/ALL) [1861]
    Relationship explanation: 
    Index of adult competencies and skills assessment. Similar to the purpose of PISA and PIAAC, IALS/ALL assists governments in assessing, monitoring and analysing the level and distribution of skills among their adult populations as well as the utilisation of skills in different contexts.
    Indicator: 
    Prose Literacy (IALS/ALL) [1859]
    Relationship explanation: 
    Index of adult competencies and skills assessment. Similar to the purpose of PISA and PIAAC, IALS/ALL assists governments in assessing, monitoring and analysing the level and distribution of skills among their adult populations as well as the utilisation of skills in different contexts.
    Indicator: 
    Quantitative Literacy (IALS/ALL) [1860]
    Relationship explanation: 
    Index of adult competencies and skills assessment. Similar to the purpose of PISA and PIAAC, IALS/ALL assists governments in assessing, monitoring and analysing the level and distribution of skills among their adult populations as well as the utilisation of skills in different contexts.
  • Indicator: 
    Absolute Importance of Work [1865]
    Relationship explanation: 
    The importance of work and desire to be employed are part of the work ethic
    Type of relation: 
    Similar indicator
  • Indicator: 
    Perceived job insecurity [1714]
    Relationship explanation: 
    Similar indicator
    Type of relation: 
    Similar indicator
    Indicator: 
    Perceptions of personal job situation [1866]
    Relationship explanation: 
    Job security is very related to the expected personal job situation
    Type of relation: 
    Similar indicator
  • Indicator: 
    Population, total [1546]
    Relationship explanation: 
    Total population of a country measured in number of people, rather than proportion of population in various household types as in lead indicator.
    Type of relation: 
    Other arithmetical connection
    Indicator: 
    Population by sex, age and household status. [1867]
    Type of relation: 
    Similar indicator
    Indicator: 
    Distribution of households by household type from 2003 onwards (source: SILC) [1868]
    Type of relation: 
    Similar indicator
    Indicator: 
    Single parent households [1869]
    Type of relation: 
    Break down of indicator(Former Differentiation by group)
    Indicator: 
    Single person households [1870]
    Type of relation: 
    Break down of indicator(Former Differentiation by group)
    Indicator: 
    One-person Households [1871]
    Type of relation: 
    Break down of indicator(Former Differentiation by group)
    Indicator: 
    Mean and median income by age and sex [1872]
    Type of relation: 
    Similar indicator
    Indicator: 
    Mean and median income by age and sex  [1873]
    Type of relation: 
    Similar indicator
    Indicator: 
    Decomposition of income inequality by age, household structure, education and work intensity [1852]
    Type of relation: 
    Break down of indicator(Former Differentiation by group)
  • Indicator: 
    Overall life satisfaction (under development in SILC 2013 [1874]
    Relationship explanation: 
    Life satisfaction is strongly linked to the change in the personal situation. Overall life satisfaction might be negatively affected by personal deterioration
    Type of relation: 
    Similar indicator
    Indicator: 
    Expectation of a Deterioration  [1875]
    Relationship explanation: 
    Expectation of deterioration might lead to the feeling of deterioration of the personal situation
    Type of relation: 
    Component indicator of the aggregate
    Indicator: 
    Happy Planet Index rank order [1007]
    Relationship explanation: 
    Deterioration of personal situation might effect personal subjective feeling of happiness and consequently impact Happy Planet Index rank
    Type of relation: 
    Similar indicator
    Indicator: 
    Improvement of Personal Situation Compared to the Past [1876]
    Relationship explanation: 
    Both indicators measure current personal situation, compared to the past
    Type of relation: 
    Similar indicator
    Indicator: 
    Expectation of an Improvement  [1877]
    Relationship explanation: 
    Expectation of an Improvement might effect subjective assessment of personal situation
    Type of relation: 
    Similar indicator
  • Indicator: 
    Developments in Income Equality: Gini Index [1878]
    Type of relation: 
    Similar indicator
    Indicator: 
    GiniSWIID [1879]
    Type of relation: 
    Similar indicator
    Indicator: 
    GiniWF [1880]
    Type of relation: 
    Similar indicator
    Indicator: 
    GiniWIID [1881]
    Type of relation: 
    Similar indicator
    Indicator: 
    Gini Index [1882]
    Type of relation: 
    Similar indicator
  • Indicator: 
    Population, total [1546]
    Relationship explanation: 
    This indicator uses statistics for "all people living in private households" to represent the EU-SILC target population. This unit does not cover full population figures; a proportion not covered is: "Persons living in collective households and in institutions.” (Eurostat, http://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/cache/metadata/en/ilc_esms.htm, 2012-12-15)
    Type of relation: 
    Other arithmetical connection
  • Indicator: 
    Gross Earnings of Manual Workers [1883]
    Type of relation: 
    Break down of indicator(Former Differentiation by group)
    Indicator: 
    Gross Earnings of Non-manual Workers [1884]
    Type of relation: 
    Break down of indicator(Former Differentiation by group)
    Indicator: 
    From the middle out: median earnings [1885]
    Type of relation: 
    Other arithmetical connection
    Indicator: 
    Distribution of earnings from employment [1886]
    Type of relation: 
    Other arithmetical connection
    Indicator: 
    Median earnings [1887]
    Type of relation: 
    Other arithmetical connection
    Indicator: 
    Affordable homes: ratio to earnings of (a) house prices (b) private rents [1888]
    Type of relation: 
    Other arithmetical connection
    Indicator: 
    Distribution of earnings from employment [1886]
    Type of relation: 
    Other arithmetical connection
    Indicator: 
    Labour taxes, % GDP [1040]
    Type of relation: 
    Other arithmetical connection
    Indicator: 
    Mean and median income by age and sex [1872]
    Type of relation: 
    Similar indicator
    Indicator: 
    Household Net Income [1889]
    Type of relation: 
    Similar indicator
    Indicator: 
    Household net adjusted disposable income [1770]
    Type of relation: 
    Similar indicator
  • Indicator: 
    Resource Efficiency Scoreboard [1415]
    Type of relation: 
    Aggregated indicator which includes the component
    Indicator: 
    Consumption of certain foodstuffs per inhabitant     [1406]
    Type of relation: 
    Similar indicator
  • Indicator: 
    Use of freshwater resources [1890]
    Relationship explanation: 
    Water scarcity is determined by comparing the use of water resources with the availability of water resources
    Type of relation: 
    Break down of indicator(Former Differentiation by group)
    Indicator: 
    Fresh Water Resources [912]
    Type of relation: 
    Break down of indicator(Former Differentiation by group)
    Indicator: 
    Annual freshwater withdrawals, total [1891]
    Type of relation: 
    Break down of indicator(Former Differentiation by group)
    Indicator: 
    Available freshwater resources, thousand m3 per capita [1892]
    Type of relation: 
    Break down of indicator(Former Differentiation by group)
  • Indicator: 
    Surface and groundwater abstraction as a share of available resources [1893]
    Type of relation: 
    Similar indicator
    Indicator: 
    Total population — outlook from UNSTAT [1894]
    Type of relation: 
    Component indicator of the aggregate
  • Indicator: 
    Freedom in the World [740]
    Relationship explanation: 
    Political Pluralism and Participation is a component of freedom in the World index
    Type of relation: 
    Component indicator of the aggregate
    Indicator: 
    Freedom of Expression and Belief [1459]
    Relationship explanation: 
    Freedom of expression and belief is a component of freedom in the World index
    Type of relation: 
    Similar indicator
  • Indicator: 
    Population, total [1546]
    Relationship explanation: 
    Total population (by region) forms the denominator of the lead indicator.
    Type of relation: 
    Other arithmetical connection
  • Indicator: 
    Sex Ratio of Educational Attainment at Upper Secondary Level [941]
    Relationship explanation: 
    Education at Tertiary level comes after education at Upper Secondary Level
    Type of relation: 
    Similar indicator
    Indicator: 
    Tertiary educational attainment by sex, age group 30-34 [1895]
    Relationship explanation: 
    Similar indicator within a specific age group
    Type of relation: 
    Similar indicator
    Indicator: 
    Ratios of girls to boys in primary, secondary and tertiary education [1896]
    Relationship explanation: 
    Sex ratios in all levels of education
    Type of relation: 
    Similar indicator
  • Indicator: 
    Sex Ratio of Educational Attainment at Tertiary Level [937]
    Relationship explanation: 
    Education at Tertiary level comes after education at Upper Secondary Level
    Type of relation: 
    Similar indicator
    Indicator: 
    Ratios of girls to boys in primary, secondary and tertiary education [1896]
    Relationship explanation: 
    Sex ratios in all levels of education
    Type of relation: 
    Similar indicator
  • Indicator: 
    Trust in the police [916]
    Relationship explanation: 
    Is an equally proportional component of the aggregate
    Type of relation: 
    Component indicator of the aggregate
    Indicator: 
    Trust in the church [1897]
    Relationship explanation: 
    Is an equally proportional component of the aggregate
    Type of relation: 
    Component indicator of the aggregate
    Indicator: 
    How much confidence do you have in the press? [1898]
    Relationship explanation: 
    Is an equally proportional component of the aggregate
    Type of relation: 
    Component indicator of the aggregate
    Indicator: 
    Trust in armed forces [1899]
    Relationship explanation: 
    Is an equally proportional component of the aggregate
    Type of relation: 
    Component indicator of the aggregate
    Indicator: 
    How much confidence do you have in the Parliament? [1900]
    Relationship explanation: 
    Is an equally proportional component of the aggregate
    Type of relation: 
    Component indicator of the aggregate
    Indicator: 
    How much confidence do you have in trade unions? [1901]
    Relationship explanation: 
    Is an equally proportional component of the aggregate
    Type of relation: 
    Component indicator of the aggregate
    Indicator: 
    Trust in the judicial system [1819]
    Relationship explanation: 
    Is an equally proportional component of the aggregate
    Type of relation: 
    Component indicator of the aggregate
  • Indicator: 
    Gender pay gap in unadjusted form   [1902]
    Type of relation: 
    Similar indicator
    Indicator: 
    Gender pay gap in unadjusted form in %: NACE Rev. 2 [1903]
    Type of relation: 
    Similar indicator
  • Indicator: 
    Trust in the judicial system [1819]
    Relationship explanation: 
    Trust in Judicial system is measured by Confidence in public institutions survey
    Type of relation: 
    Component indicator of the aggregate
    Indicator: 
    Trust in the police [916]
    Relationship explanation: 
    Trust in the Police is measured by Confidence in public institutions survey
    Indicator: 
    Level of citizens' confidence in EU institutions [700]
    Relationship explanation: 
    This indicator assesses the level of citizens confidence in EU institutions (Council of the European Union, European Parliament and European Commission).
    Type of relation: 
    Similar indicator
  • Indicator: 
    Physical Trade Balance Indirect Flows [1904]
    Relationship explanation: 
    This version of Physical Trade Balance also takes the indirect flows in material resources associated with international trade into account.
    Type of relation: 
    Similar indicator
    Indicator: 
    Imports (material resources) [1905]
    Relationship explanation: 
    Physical Trade Balance is calculated as imports minus exports of material resources
    Type of relation: 
    Component indicator of the aggregate
    Indicator: 
    Exports (material resources) [1906]
    Relationship explanation: 
    Physical Trade Balance is calculated as imports minus exports of material resources
    Indicator: 
    Total Material Requirement (TMR) [1907]
    Type of relation: 
    Similar indicator
    Indicator: 
    GDP per TMR [1908]
    Type of relation: 
    Similar indicator
  • Indicator: 
    Average tariffs imposed by developed countries on agricultural products and textiles and clothing - from developing countries [1909]
    Relationship explanation: 
    The lead indicator as applied to tariffs on developing countries.
    Type of relation: 
    Break down of indicator(Former Differentiation by group)
    Indicator: 
    Average tariffs imposed by developed countries on agricultural products and textiles and clothing - from least developed countries [1910]
    Relationship explanation: 
    The lead indicator as applied to tariffs on least developed countries.
    Type of relation: 
    Break down of indicator(Former Differentiation by group)
    Indicator: 
    Average tariffs imposed by developed countries on agricultural products and textiles and clothing - Most Favoured Nation rate [1911]
    Relationship explanation: 
    An indicator similar to the lead indicator, except that it relates to tariffs imposed by developed countries on agricultural products and textiles and clothing at Most Favoured Nation rate, rather than the preferential rate used in the lead indicator.
    Type of relation: 
    Similar indicator
    Indicator: 
    Proportion of total developed country imports (by value and excluding arms) from developing countries and least developed countries, admitted free of duty [1912]
    Relationship explanation: 
    The other market access indicator relating to Millennium Development Goal 8, in this case relating to imports free of duty from developing and least developed countries, whereas the lead indicator examines the average tariffs imposed on imports from these countries.
    Type of relation: 
    Similar indicator
    Indicator: 
    Average tariffs imposed by developed countries on agricultural products [1913]
    Relationship explanation: 
    The lead indicator broken down to apply only to agricultural products.
    Type of relation: 
    Break down of indicator(Former Differentiation by group)
    Indicator: 
    Average tariffs imposed by developed countries on all products [1914]
    Relationship explanation: 
    An indicator similar to the lead indicator, except that it relates to tariffs imposed by developed countries on all products.
    Type of relation: 
    Similar indicator
    Indicator: 
    Average tariffs imposed by developed countries on all products (excluding arms) [1915]
    Relationship explanation: 
    An indicator similar to the lead indicator, except that it relates to tariffs imposed by developed countries on all products excluding arms.
    Type of relation: 
    Similar indicator
    Indicator: 
    Average tariffs imposed by developed countries on all products (excluding arms and oil) [1916]
    Relationship explanation: 
    An indicator similar to the lead indicator, except that it relates to tariffs imposed by developed countries on all products excluding arms and oil.
    Type of relation: 
    Similar indicator
    Indicator: 
    Average tariffs imposed by developed countries on industrial products [1917]
    Relationship explanation: 
    An indicator similar to the lead indicator, except that it relates to tariffs imposed by developed countries on industrial products.
    Type of relation: 
    Similar indicator
    Indicator: 
    Average tariffs imposed by developed countries on clothing [1918]
    Relationship explanation: 
    The lead indicator broken down to apply only to clothing
    Type of relation: 
    Break down of indicator(Former Differentiation by group)
    Indicator: 
    Average tariffs imposed by developed countries on textiles [1919]
    Relationship explanation: 
    The lead indicator broken down to apply only to textiles.
    Type of relation: 
    Break down of indicator(Former Differentiation by group)
    Indicator: 
    Average tariffs imposed by developed countries on oil [1920]
    Relationship explanation: 
    An indicator similar to the lead indicator, except that it relates to tariffs imposed by developed countries on oil.
    Type of relation: 
    Similar indicator
  • Indicator: 
    Official development assistance (ODA) received in small island developing States as a proportion of their gross national incomes [1921]
    Relationship explanation: 
    Similar to the lead indicator, but applies to ODA received by small island developing states, rather than landlocked developing countries.
    Type of relation: 
    Similar indicator
  • Indicator: 
    Net Official Development Assistance (ODA) received [1922]
    Relationship explanation: 
    This is the overall amount of ODA, which includes ODA for environment.
    Type of relation: 
    Aggregated indicator which includes the component
    Indicator: 
    Aid activities targeting Global Environmental Objectives: Desertification [1923]
    Relationship explanation: 
    This is one aspect of aid to the environment. However, it would not necessarily be included in % of total ODA to the environment sector, as this is sectorally based, rather than objective based.
    Type of relation: 
    Similar indicator
    Indicator: 
    Aid activities targeting Global Environmental Objectives: Biodiversity [1924]
    Relationship explanation: 
    This is one aspect of aid to the environment. However, it would not necessarily be included in % of total ODA to the environment sector, as this is sectorally based, rather than objective based.
    Type of relation: 
    Similar indicator
    Indicator: 
    Aid activities targeting Global Environmental Objectives: Climate Change Adaptation [1925]
    Relationship explanation: 
    This is one aspect of aid to the environment. However, it would not necessarily be included in % of total ODA to the environment sector, as this is sectorally based, rather than objective based.
    Type of relation: 
    Similar indicator
    Indicator: 
    Aid activities targeting Global Environmental Objectives: Climate Change Mitigation [1926]
    Relationship explanation: 
    This is one aspect of aid to the environment. However, it would not necessarily be included in % of total ODA to the environment sector, as this is sectorally based, rather than objective based.
    Type of relation: 
    Similar indicator
    Indicator: 
    Aid activities targeting Global Environmental Objectives: Desertification [1923]
    Relationship explanation: 
    This is one aspect of aid to the environment. However, it would not necessarily be included in % of total ODA to the environment sector, as this is sectorally based, rather than objective based.
    Type of relation: 
    Similar indicator
    Indicator: 
    ODA - Renewable energy, % total ODA [1927]
    Relationship explanation: 
    This is one aspect of aid to the environment. However, it would not necessarily be included in % of total ODA to the environment sector, as this is sectorally based, rather than objective based.
    Type of relation: 
    Similar indicator
    Indicator: 
    % of ODA targeting objectives of the Rio Conventions [1928]
    Relationship explanation: 
    Many of these activities are likely to fall under % ODA to environment sector
    Type of relation: 
    Similar indicator
  • Type of relation: 
    Component indicator of the aggregate
    Type of relation: 
    Similar indicator
    Indicator: 
    Shares of environmental and labour taxes in total tax revenues from taxes and social contributions       [1929]
    Type of relation: 
    Aggregated indicator which includes the component
    Indicator: 
    Total environmental tax revenues as a share of total tax revenues and as share of GDP [1930]
    Relationship explanation: 
    Share of these taxes
    Type of relation: 
    Other arithmetical connection
  • Indicator: 
    Total wealth estimate ($) [1012]
    Type of relation: 
    Similar indicator
    Indicator: 
    Adjusted net savings, including particulate emission damage (current US$) [1269]
    Type of relation: 
    Similar indicator
    Indicator: 
    Intangible fixed assets (net) [1044]
    Type of relation: 
    Component indicator of the aggregate
  • Indicator: 
    Abundance and distribution of selected species [1747]
    Type of relation: 
    Similar indicator
    Indicator: 
    Distribution of animal species [40]
    Type of relation: 
    Similar indicator
  • Indicator: 
    Life expectancy at birth [805]
    Relationship explanation: 
    Happy Planet Index ~= Life expectancy x life satisfaction (best-worst life) / ecological footprint. Adjustments are made to the component variables to ensure variances are the same for all three components.
    Type of relation: 
    Component indicator of the aggregate
    Indicator: 
    Best-worst possible life (life satisfaction) [1390]
    Relationship explanation: 
    Happy Planet Index ~= Life expectancy x life satisfaction (best-worst life) / ecological footprint. Adjustments are made to the component variables to ensure variances are the same for all three components.
    Type of relation: 
    Component indicator of the aggregate
    Indicator: 
    Ecological Footprint [48]
    Relationship explanation: 
    Happy Planet Index ~= Life expectancy x life satisfaction (best-worst life) / ecological footprint. Adjustments are made to the component variables to ensure variances are the same for all three components.
    Type of relation: 
    Component indicator of the aggregate
  • Indicator: 
    Adjusted net savings, including particulate emission damage (current US$) [1269]
    Relationship explanation: 
    Instead of estimating the total wealth of a country, "Adjusted net savings, including particulate emission damage" is an concept to calculate the annual savings of a country, that is: net national savings plus education expenditure and minus energy depletion, mineral depletion, net forest depletion, and carbon dioxide and particulate emissions damage. (World Bank, http://data.worldbank.org/indicator/NY.ADJ.SVNG.GN.ZS 2015-02-12)
    Type of relation: 
    Similar indicator
    Indicator: 
    Total fixed assets (net) [996]
    Relationship explanation: 
    The consumption of fixed assets is considered for that indicator. (For more information: Eurostat, http://data.worldbank.org/sites/default/files/total_and_per_capita_wealth_of_nations.xls, 2015-02-12)/total_and_per_capita_wealth_of_nations.xls, 2015-02-12)
    Type of relation: 
    Similar indicator
    Indicator: 
    Intangible fixed assets (net) [1044]
    Relationship explanation: 
    Intangible assets are one aspect of total wealth. Intangible capital (IC) of this indicator "is calculated as a residual. IC = TW-PC-NC-NFA" Total Wealth (TW), Produced Capital (PC), Natural Capital (NC), Net Foreign Assets (NFA) (Eurostat, http://data.worldbank.org/sites/default/files/total_and_per_capita_wealth_of_nations.xls, 2015-02-12)
    Type of relation: 
    Similar indicator
    Indicator: 
    Adjusted savings: natural resources depletion (% of GNI) [1225]
    Relationship explanation: 
    Instead of estimating the total wealth of a country, "Adjusted net savings" is an concept to calculate the annual savings of a country (% of GNI), considering net national savings plus some expenditure and minus depletion.
    Type of relation: 
    Similar indicator
    Indicator: 
    Adjusted savings: energy depletion (% of GNI) [1931]
    Relationship explanation: 
    Instead of estimating the total wealth of a country, "Adjusted net savings" is an concept to calculate the annual savings of a country (% of GNI), considering net national savings plus some expenditure and minus depletion.
    Type of relation: 
    Similar indicator
    Indicator: 
    Gross domestic savings (current US$) [1772]
    Relationship explanation: 
    Gross National Saving (GNS) is the stating basis for the calculation of this total wealth indicator. Gross National Savings (GNS) is Gross Domestic Saving (GDS) plus net income and net current transfers from abroad.
    Type of relation: 
    Other arithmetical connection
    Indicator: 
    Real per capita human capital [1932]
    Relationship explanation: 
    Human capital (total, not per capita) is one aspect of intangible assets of the total wealth estimate, but it is not calculated directly.
    Type of relation: 
    Similar indicator
    Indicator: 
    Real per capita natural capita [1933]
    Relationship explanation: 
    Natural capital (total, not per capita) consisting of the sum of Crop, Pasture Land, Timber, Non Timber Forest, Protected Areas, Oil, Natural Gas, Coal, and Minerals is considered as one aspect of this total wealth estimate.
    Type of relation: 
    Other arithmetical connection
    Indicator: 
    Real per capita net depletion of natural capital [1934]
    Relationship explanation: 
    Depletion of natural capital (total) is considered for that indicator. (For more information: Eurostat, http://data.worldbank.org/sites/default/files/total_and_per_capita_wealth_of_nations.xls, 2015-02-12)/total_and_per_capita_wealth_of_nations.xls, 2015-02-12)
    Type of relation: 
    Other arithmetical connection
    Indicator: 
    Real per capita net investment in produced capital [1803]
    Relationship explanation: 
    Produced Capital (total) is considered for that indicator. (For more information: Eurostat, http://data.worldbank.org/sites/default/files/total_and_per_capita_wealth_of_nations.xls, 2015-02-12)/total_and_per_capita_wealth_of_nations.xls, 2015-02-12)
    Type of relation: 
    Other arithmetical connection
    Indicator: 
    Real per capita produced capital [1935]
    Relationship explanation: 
    Produced Capital is considered for that indicator. (For more information: Eurostat, http://data.worldbank.org/sites/default/files/total_and_per_capita_wealth_of_nations.xls, 2015-02-12)/total_and_per_capita_wealth_of_nations.xls, 2015-02-12)
    Type of relation: 
    Component indicator of the aggregate
    Indicator: 
    Cropland wealth ($) [1936]
    Relationship explanation: 
    Crop land is considered as one component for this indicator. (For more information: Eurostat, http://data.worldbank.org/sites/default/files/total_and_per_capita_wealth_of_nations.xls, 2015-02-12)
    Type of relation: 
    Component indicator of the aggregate
    Indicator: 
    Value of Natural Capital ($) [1937]
    Relationship explanation: 
    Natural capital is considered as one component for this indicator. (For more information: Eurostat, http://data.worldbank.org/sites/default/files/total_and_per_capita_wealth_of_nations.xls, 2015-02-12)/total_and_per_capita_wealth_of_nations.xls, 2015-02-12)
    Type of relation: 
    Component indicator of the aggregate
    Indicator: 
    Value of Pasture Land ($) [1938]
    Relationship explanation: 
    Pasture land is considered as one component for this indicator. (For more information: Eurostat, http://data.worldbank.org/sites/default/files/total_and_per_capita_wealth_of_nations.xls, 2015-02-12)
    Type of relation: 
    Component indicator of the aggregate
    Indicator: 
    Value of Subsoil Assets ($) [1939]
    Relationship explanation: 
    Subsoil assets are considered as one component for this indicator. (For more information: Eurostat, http://data.worldbank.org/sites/default/files/total_and_per_capita_wealth_of_nations.xls, 2015-02-12)
    Type of relation: 
    Component indicator of the aggregate
    Indicator: 
    Value of Forest - Timber ($) [1940]
    Relationship explanation: 
    Timber resources are considered as one component for this indicator. (For more information: Eurostat, http://data.worldbank.org/sites/default/files/total_and_per_capita_wealth_of_nations.xls, 2015-02-12)
    Type of relation: 
    Component indicator of the aggregate
    Indicator: 
    Value of Forest - NTF (Non Timber Fores) ($) [1941]
    Relationship explanation: 
    Non Timber Forest Resources (NTFR) are considered as one component for this indicator. (For more information: Eurostat, http://data.worldbank.org/sites/default/files/total_and_per_capita_wealth_of_nations.xls, 2015-02-12)
    Type of relation: 
    Component indicator of the aggregate
    Indicator: 
    Value of Protected Areas ($) [1942]
    Relationship explanation: 
    Protected Areas are considered as one component for this indicator. (For more information: Eurostat, http://data.worldbank.org/sites/default/files/total_and_per_capita_wealth_of_nations.xls, 2015-02-12)
    Type of relation: 
    Component indicator of the aggregate
    Indicator: 
    Oil Reserves [1943]
    Relationship explanation: 
    Oil Reserves are considered as one component for this indicator. (For more information: Eurostat, http://data.worldbank.org/sites/default/files/total_and_per_capita_wealth_of_nations.xls, 2015-02-12)
    Type of relation: 
    Component indicator of the aggregate
    Indicator: 
    Gas Reserves [1944]
    Relationship explanation: 
    Gas Reserves are considered as one component for this indicator. (For more information: Eurostat, http://data.worldbank.org/sites/default/files/total_and_per_capita_wealth_of_nations.xls, 2015-02-12)
    Type of relation: 
    Component indicator of the aggregate
    Indicator: 
    Coal Reserves [1945]
    Relationship explanation: 
    Coal Reserves are considered as one component for this indicator. (For more information: Eurostat, http://data.worldbank.org/sites/default/files/total_and_per_capita_wealth_of_nations.xls, 2015-02-12)
    Type of relation: 
    Component indicator of the aggregate
    Indicator: 
    Mineral and energy resources [1946]
    Relationship explanation: 
    Mineral and energy resources are considered as one component for this indicator. (For more information: Eurostat, http://data.worldbank.org/sites/default/files/total_and_per_capita_wealth_of_nations.xls, 2015-02-12)
    Type of relation: 
    Component indicator of the aggregate
    Indicator: 
    World Protected Areas (WDPA) [1760]
    Relationship explanation: 
    Protected Areas are considered as one component for this indicator. (For more information: Eurostat, http://data.worldbank.org/sites/default/files/total_and_per_capita_wealth_of_nations.xls, 2015-02-12)
    Type of relation: 
    Component indicator of the aggregate
  • Indicator: 
    Emission of acidifying substances [59]
    Type of relation: 
    Similar indicator
    Indicator: 
    Emissions of acidifying substances [67]
    Type of relation: 
    Similar indicator
    Indicator: 
    Emissions of organic matter [76]
    Type of relation: 
    Aggregated indicator which includes the component
  • Indicator: 
    Resource Efficiency Scoreboard [1415]
    Relationship explanation: 
    This is one of the indicators in the scoreboard
    Type of relation: 
    Component indicator of the aggregate
    Indicator: 
    Modal split of passenger transport [1027]
    Relationship explanation: 
    Complementary indicator
    Type of relation: 
    Similar indicator
  • Indicator: 
    Resource Efficiency Scoreboard [1415]
    Relationship explanation: 
    The indicator is part of the resource efficiency scoreboard
    Type of relation: 
    Component indicator of the aggregate
    Indicator: 
    Modal split of freight transport [1023]
    Relationship explanation: 
    Complementary indicator
    Type of relation: 
    Similar indicator
  • Indicator: 
    Subjective Assessment of Labour Market Opportunities [1947]
    Relationship explanation: 
    Assessment of "high opportunities for advancement" is partly a result of labor market opportunities assessment
    Type of relation: 
    Similar indicator
    Indicator: 
    Expectation of an Improvement  [1877]
    Relationship explanation: 
    Expectation of improvement is linked with high opportunities of advancement. The more opportunities - the bigger expectations of improvement
    Type of relation: 
    Component indicator of the aggregate
    Indicator: 
    Satisfied with Job Security [1850]
    Relationship explanation: 
    Satisfaction with job security might positively affect assessment of subjective high opportunities for advancement
    Type of relation: 
    Similar indicator
    Indicator: 
    Job satisfaction (under development in SILC 2013) [1948]
    Relationship explanation: 
    Job satisfaction is usually positively affected by high opportunities for advancement
    Type of relation: 
    Component indicator of the aggregate
  • Indicator: 
    Shares of environmental and labour taxes in total tax revenues from taxes and social contributions       [1929]
    Relationship explanation: 
    includes also environmental taxes, and is a share of tax revenues in total taxes instead of GDP
    Type of relation: 
    Similar indicator
  • Indicator: 
    Total fixed assets (net) [996]
    Relationship explanation: 
    Intangible fixed assets are a part of the total fixed assets.
    Type of relation: 
    Aggregated indicator which includes the component
    Indicator: 
    Adjusted net savings, including particulate emission damage (current US$) [1269]
    Type of relation: 
    Aggregated indicator which includes the component
    Indicator: 
    Spending for tomorrow: capital investment (a) total; (b) business; (c) government; (d) intangible investment [1802]
    Type of relation: 
    Aggregated indicator which includes the component
  • Indicator: 
    Eco-innovation Index [662]
    Type of relation: 
    Aggregated indicator which includes the component
    Indicator: 
    Resource Efficiency outcomes [1721]
    Type of relation: 
    Component indicator of the aggregate
    Indicator: 
    Material productivity (GDP/Domestic Material Consumption) [1805]
    Type of relation: 
    Similar indicator
    Indicator: 
    Water productivity (GDP/Water Footprint) [671]
    Type of relation: 
    Similar indicator
    Indicator: 
    GHG emissions intensity (CO2e/GDP) [1524]
    Type of relation: 
    Similar indicator
    Indicator: 
    Gross inland energy consumption by fuel     [1829]
    Type of relation: 
    Component indicator of the aggregate
    Indicator: 
    GDP — outlook from OECD [228]
    Type of relation: 
    Component indicator of the aggregate
    Indicator: 
    Energy Productivity [1949]
    Type of relation: 
    Similar indicator
    Indicator: 
    Energy intensity of the economy [1950]
    Type of relation: 
    Similar indicator
  • Indicator: 
    Municipal waste generation — outlook from EEA [340]
    Relationship explanation: 
    Gives an outlook
    Type of relation: 
    Similar indicator
    Indicator: 
    Municipal waste generation — outlook from OECD [344]
    Relationship explanation: 
    Gives an outlook
    Type of relation: 
    Similar indicator
    Indicator: 
    Municipal waste generation and treatment, by type of treatment method         [1951]
    Type of relation: 
    Similar indicator
  • Indicator: 
    Resource productivity (GDP/Domestic Material Consumption) [619]
    Relationship explanation: 
    Abiotic material productivity is a specification of resource productivity
    Type of relation: 
    Similar indicator
  • Indicator: 
    Renewable electricity — outlook from EEA [445]
    Relationship explanation: 
    same type indicator, also OECD green growth indicator
    Type of relation: 
    Similar indicator
    Indicator: 
    Share of renewable energy in electricity [1659]
    Relationship explanation: 
    same type of indicator, but focus here on electricity.
    Type of relation: 
    Break down of indicator(Former Differentiation by group)
    Indicator: 
    Share of renewable energy in fuel consumption of transport       [1793]
    Relationship explanation: 
    same type of indicator but focus on transport
    Type of relation: 
    Break down of indicator(Former Differentiation by group)
    Indicator: 
    Share of renewable energy in heating and cooling [1794]
    Relationship explanation: 
    same type of indicator but focus on transport
  • Indicator: 
    Patents granted to residents [1952]
    Relationship explanation: 
    One of the indicators which form the Technology Achievement Index
    Type of relation: 
    Component indicator of the aggregate
    Indicator: 
    Receipts of royalties and license fees [1953]
    Relationship explanation: 
    One of the indicators which form the Technology Achievement Index
    Type of relation: 
    Component indicator of the aggregate
    Indicator: 
    Internet hosts per capita [1954]
    Relationship explanation: 
    One of the indicators which form the Technology Achievement Index
    Type of relation: 
    Component indicator of the aggregate
    Indicator: 
    High- and medium-technology exports as a share of all exports [1955]
    Relationship explanation: 
    One of the indicators which form the Technology Achievement Index
    Type of relation: 
    Component indicator of the aggregate
    Indicator: 
    Telephones per capita (mainline and cellular combined) [1956]
    Relationship explanation: 
    One of the indicators which form the Technology Achievement Index
    Type of relation: 
    Component indicator of the aggregate
    Indicator: 
    Electricity consumption per capita [1957]
    Relationship explanation: 
    One of the indicators which forms the Technology Achievement Index
    Type of relation: 
    Component indicator of the aggregate
    Indicator: 
    Mean years of schooling [1958]
    Relationship explanation: 
    One of the indicators which forms the Technology Achievement Index
    Type of relation: 
    Component indicator of the aggregate
    Indicator: 
    Gross enrolment ratio at tertiary level in science, mathematics and engineering [1959]
    Relationship explanation: 
    One of the indicators which forms the Technology Achievement Index
    Type of relation: 
    Component indicator of the aggregate
  • Type of relation: 
    Component indicator of the aggregate
  • Indicator: 
    GDP (current US$) [1792]
    Relationship explanation: 
    The indicator has been created by taking the net outflows of investment from the reporting economy to the rest of the world and then dividing it by GDP.
    Type of relation: 
    Other arithmetical connection
    Indicator: 
    Foreign direct investment, net inflows (% of GDP) [681]
    Type of relation: 
    Similar indicator
    Indicator: 
    Foreign direct investment in developing countries, by income group    [1812]
    Type of relation: 
    Similar indicator
  • Indicator: 
    Total R&D expenditure [628]
    Type of relation: 
    Aggregated indicator which includes the component
    Indicator: 
    Gross domestic expenditure on R&D (GERD) [1797]
    Type of relation: 
    Aggregated indicator which includes the component
    Indicator: 
    Other R&D activities for natural resource management [1960]
    Type of relation: 
    Similar indicator
  • Indicator: 
    Growth rate of real GDP per capita [1617]
    Relationship explanation: 
    One of the indicators included in the index
    Type of relation: 
    Component indicator of the aggregate
    Indicator: 
    Capital Income [1961]
    Relationship explanation: 
    One of the indicators included in the index
    Type of relation: 
    Component indicator of the aggregate
    Indicator: 
    Unemployment rate [1780]
    Relationship explanation: 
    One of the indicators included in the index
    Type of relation: 
    Component indicator of the aggregate
    Indicator: 
    Possession of a Mobile Phone [1962]
    Relationship explanation: 
    One of the indicators included in the index
    Type of relation: 
    Component indicator of the aggregate
    Indicator: 
    Total R&D expenditure [628]
    Relationship explanation: 
    One of the indicators included in the index
    Type of relation: 
    Component indicator of the aggregate
    Indicator: 
    Confidence in pulic institutions [955]
    Relationship explanation: 
    One of the indicators included in the index
    Type of relation: 
    Component indicator of the aggregate
    Indicator: 
    Rule of Law [1963]
    Relationship explanation: 
    One of the indicators included in the index
    Type of relation: 
    Component indicator of the aggregate
    Indicator: 
    Education attainment: Lower primary; Upper secondary; Tertiary [1841]
    Relationship explanation: 
    One of the indicators included in the index
    Type of relation: 
    Component indicator of the aggregate
    Indicator: 
    NAT: total health expenditure per capita [1836]
    Relationship explanation: 
    One of the indicators included in the index
    Type of relation: 
    Component indicator of the aggregate
    Indicator: 
    Infant Mortality [1964]
    Relationship explanation: 
    One of the indicators included in the index
    Type of relation: 
    Component indicator of the aggregate
    Indicator: 
    Life expectancy at birth [805]
    Relationship explanation: 
    One of the indicators included in the index
    Type of relation: 
    Component indicator of the aggregate
    Indicator: 
    Proportion of population using an improved sanitation facility [1965]
    Relationship explanation: 
    One of the indicators included in the index
    Type of relation: 
    Component indicator of the aggregate
    Indicator: 
    Assaults and threats [1966]
    Relationship explanation: 
    One of the indicators included in the index
    Type of relation: 
    Component indicator of the aggregate
  • Indicator: 
    Self-perceived health: by sex, age and educational level (%) [1967]
    Relationship explanation: 
    This indicator measures the same variable but evaluates it against educational level instead of income quintile
    Type of relation: 
    Similar indicator
  • Indicator: 
    Life satisfaction [1109]
    Relationship explanation: 
    The two indicators are both from the European Quality of Life Survey, measure similar concepts and intercorrelate very highly (r=0.95 at individual level)
    Type of relation: 
    Similar indicator
    Indicator: 
    Happiness (EVS; WVS)  [1118]
    Relationship explanation: 
    The lead indicator derives from the EQLS happiness question which asks for responses on a scale from 1-10. The happiness indicator from the European Values Survey / World Values Survey uses labelled response options from 'Very happy' to 'Not at all happy' and is available for a larger geographical spread of countries including many beyond Europe.
    Type of relation: 
    Similar indicator
  • Indicator: 
    Overall life satisfaction (under development in SILC 2013 [1874]
    Relationship explanation: 
    SILC is a larger, more official survey than the European Quality of Life Survey, but has only included the life satisfaction question in 2013.
    Type of relation: 
    Similar indicator
    Indicator: 
    Happiness [1098]
    Relationship explanation: 
    Two indicators are both from the European Quality of Life Survey and measure similar concept and intercorrelate very highly (R=0.95 at individual level)
    Type of relation: 
    Similar indicator
    Indicator: 
    Best-worst possible life (life satisfaction) [1390]
    Relationship explanation: 
    Both indicators measure the same latent construct of life satisfaction, albeit with different wordings (Helliwell, Layard & Sachs, 2012. World Happiness Report 2012)
    Type of relation: 
    Similar indicator
  • Indicator: 
    Assessing whether life is worthwile (under development in SILC 2013) [1968]
    Relationship explanation: 
    Measures another element of eudaimonia
    Type of relation: 
    Similar indicator
  • Indicator: 
    Happiness [1098]
    Relationship explanation: 
    This indicator is derived from the European Quality of Life Survey, which is available for more recent years (2003 to 2011/12) for all the countries in the European Union. The scale is different, using a 1-10 ordinal scale.
    Type of relation: 
    Similar indicator
  • Indicator: 
    NAT: total health expenditure per capita [1836]
    Relationship explanation: 
    Expenditure on health prevention forms part of total health expenditure
    Type of relation: 
    Aggregated indicator which includes the component
  • Indicator: 
    Life expectancy at birth [805]
    Type of relation: 
    Similar indicator
  • Indicator: 
    Household Net Income [1889]
    Relationship explanation: 
    One of the indicators which makes up the Better Life Index
    Type of relation: 
    Component indicator of the aggregate
    Indicator: 
    Household net financial wealth [1969]
    Relationship explanation: 
    One of the indicators which makes up the Better Life Index
    Type of relation: 
    Component indicator of the aggregate
    Indicator: 
    Unemployment rate [1780]
    Relationship explanation: 
    One of the indicators which makes up the Better Life Index
    Type of relation: 
    Component indicator of the aggregate
    Indicator: 
    Long-term unemployment [1775]
    Relationship explanation: 
    One of the indicators which makes up the Better Life Index
    Type of relation: 
    Component indicator of the aggregate
    Indicator: 
    Overcrowded Dwellings [1970]
    Relationship explanation: 
    One of the indicators which makes up the Better Life Index
    Type of relation: 
    Component indicator of the aggregate
    Indicator: 
    Share of total population having neither a bath, nor a shower, nor indoor flushing toilet in their household  [1971]
    Relationship explanation: 
    One of the indicators which makes up the Better Life Index
    Type of relation: 
    Component indicator of the aggregate
    Indicator: 
    Life expectancy at birth [805]
    Relationship explanation: 
    One of the indicators which makes up the Better Life Index
    Type of relation: 
    Component indicator of the aggregate
    Indicator: 
    Self-perceived health: Self-perceived health by sex, age and labour status (%) [1094]
    Relationship explanation: 
    One of the indicators which makes up the Better Life Index
    Type of relation: 
    Component indicator of the aggregate
    Indicator: 
    Rate of Employed Persons Working Long Hours [1972]
    Relationship explanation: 
    One of the indicators which makes up the Better Life Index
    Type of relation: 
    Component indicator of the aggregate
    Indicator: 
    Hours devoted to leisure or personal care per day [1973]
    Relationship explanation: 
    One of the indicators which makes up the Better Life Index
    Type of relation: 
    Component indicator of the aggregate
    Indicator: 
    Employment rate of mothers with children aged 6-14 [1974]
    Relationship explanation: 
    One of the indicators which makes up the Better Life Index
    Type of relation: 
    Component indicator of the aggregate
    Indicator: 
    Attainment of at Least Upper Secondary Education [1975]
    Relationship explanation: 
    One of the indicators which makes up the Better Life Index
    Type of relation: 
    Component indicator of the aggregate
    Indicator: 
    Reading Literacy (PISA) [1976]
    Relationship explanation: 
    One of the indicators which makes up the Better Life Index
    Type of relation: 
    Component indicator of the aggregate
    Indicator: 
    Frequency of contacting or meeting socially with friends, relatives or work colleagues (to be developed; Data from SILC 2006): Frequency of getting together with relatives, friends, Frequency of contacts with relatives, friends [1977]
    Relationship explanation: 
    One of the indicators which makes up the Better Life Index
    Type of relation: 
    Component indicator of the aggregate
    Indicator: 
    From whom would you get support if you needed help around the house when ill? [592]
    Relationship explanation: 
    One of the indicators which makes up the Better Life Index
    Type of relation: 
    Component indicator of the aggregate
    Indicator: 
    Voter turnout [1978]
    Relationship explanation: 
    One of the indicators which makes up the Better Life Index
    Type of relation: 
    Component indicator of the aggregate
    Indicator: 
    Formal consultation processes built-in to government [1979]
    Relationship explanation: 
    One of the indicators which makes up the Better Life Index
    Type of relation: 
    Component indicator of the aggregate
    Indicator: 
    Air Quality (Humans): Concentration of PM10 (n++g per m3) [1980]
    Relationship explanation: 
    One of the indicators which makes up the Better Life Index
    Type of relation: 
    Component indicator of the aggregate
    Indicator: 
    Rate of intentional homicide per 100,000 people [1981]
    Relationship explanation: 
    One of the indicators which makes up the Better Life Index
    Type of relation: 
    Component indicator of the aggregate
    Indicator: 
    Assaults and threats [1966]
    Relationship explanation: 
    One of the indicators which makes up the Better Life Index
    Type of relation: 
    Component indicator of the aggregate
    Indicator: 
    Best-worst possible life (life satisfaction) [1390]
    Relationship explanation: 
    One of the indicators which makes up the Better Life Index
    Type of relation: 
    Component indicator of the aggregate
  • Indicator: 
    Child mortality rate [1982]
    Type of relation: 
    Component indicator of the aggregate
    Indicator: 
    Air Pollution [1983]
    Type of relation: 
    Component indicator of the aggregate
    Indicator: 
    Population connected to urban wastewater treatment with at least secondary treatment [1984]
    Type of relation: 
    Component indicator of the aggregate
    Indicator: 
    World Protected Areas (WDPA) [1760]
    Type of relation: 
    Component indicator of the aggregate
    Indicator: 
    Pesticide Use in Agriculture [1985]
    Type of relation: 
    Component indicator of the aggregate
    Indicator: 
    Forest Area [1756]
    Type of relation: 
    Component indicator of the aggregate
    Indicator: 
    Status of marine fish stocks [642]
    Type of relation: 
    Component indicator of the aggregate
    Indicator: 
    CO2 intensity (kg per kg of oil equivalent energy use [1986]
    Type of relation: 
    Component indicator of the aggregate
    Indicator: 
    Renewable electricity [449]
    Type of relation: 
    Component indicator of the aggregate
  • Indicator: 
    Energy intensity in the service sector [121]
    Type of relation: 
    Similar indicator
    Indicator: 
    Energy intensity [1987]
    Type of relation: 
    Similar indicator
    Type of relation: 
    Similar indicator
    Indicator: 
    Energy productivity (GDP/gross inland energy consumption) [1048]
    Type of relation: 
    Similar indicator
    Indicator: 
    Energy productivity, US$ per ktoe [1988]
    Type of relation: 
    Similar indicator
    Indicator: 
    Production-based CO2 intensity, tonnes per capita [1989]
    Relationship explanation: 
    Reciprocal value per capita
    Type of relation: 
    Other arithmetical connection
  • Indicator: 
    Energy intensity in the service sector [121]
    Type of relation: 
    Similar indicator
    Indicator: 
    Energy intensity [1987]
    Type of relation: 
    Similar indicator
    Type of relation: 
    Similar indicator
    Indicator: 
    Energy productivity (GDP/gross inland energy consumption) [1048]
    Type of relation: 
    Similar indicator
    Indicator: 
    Energy productivity, US$ per ktoe [1988]
    Type of relation: 
    Similar indicator
    Indicator: 
    Production-based CO2 intensity, tonnes per capita [1989]
    Type of relation: 
    Similar indicator
    Indicator: 
    Production-based CO2 productivity [1145]
    Type of relation: 
    Similar indicator
  • Indicator: 
    GDP per capita in PPS [1990]
    Relationship explanation: 
    Is a key indicator in the computation of the GCI for economic development purposes
    Type of relation: 
    Component indicator of the aggregate
    Indicator: 
    General government gross debt - annual data [1846]
    Relationship explanation: 
    Government debt is a central measure to the economic capacity of the macroeconomic environment
    Type of relation: 
    Component indicator of the aggregate
    Indicator: 
    Incidence of Tuberculosis [1991]
    Relationship explanation: 
    Is a direct measure of the overall score of the health and primary education pillar
    Type of relation: 
    Component indicator of the aggregate
    Indicator: 
    Prevalence of HIV, total (% of population ages 15-49) [1992]
    Relationship explanation: 
    Is a direct measure of the overall score of the health and primary education pillar
    Type of relation: 
    Component indicator of the aggregate
    Indicator: 
    Life expectancy at birth [1993]
    Relationship explanation: 
    Is a direct measure of the overall score of the health and primary education pillar
    Type of relation: 
    Component indicator of the aggregate
    Indicator: 
    Total net enrolment ratio in primary education, both sexes [1400]
    Relationship explanation: 
    Is a direct measure of the overall score of the health and primary education pillar
    Type of relation: 
    Component indicator of the aggregate
    Indicator: 
    Labor force participation rate, female (% of female population ages 15-64) (modeled ILO estimate) [1994]
    Relationship explanation: 
    Is a direct measure of the labor market efficiency pillar
    Type of relation: 
    Component indicator of the aggregate
    Indicator: 
    Level of internet access - households (%) [1995]
    Relationship explanation: 
    Is a direct measure of the technological readiness indicator
    Type of relation: 
    Component indicator of the aggregate
    Indicator: 
    GDP, PPP (current international $) [1996]
    Relationship explanation: 
    is a foundation of the market size pillar
    Type of relation: 
    Component indicator of the aggregate
  • Indicator: 
    Skills in mathematics [855]
    Relationship explanation: 
    Assessed by PISA as part of the same test
    Type of relation: 
    Similar indicator
    Indicator: 
    Skills in science [1997]
    Relationship explanation: 
    Assessed by PISA as part of the same test
    Type of relation: 
    Similar indicator
    Indicator: 
    Reading skills [849]
    Relationship explanation: 
    Assessed by PISA as part of the same test
    Type of relation: 
    Similar indicator
    Indicator: 
    Programme for the International Assesssment of Adult Competencies (PIAAC) [1855]
    Relationship explanation: 
    PIAAC - adult competencies and skills, assessed by the OECD. Similar to the purpose of PISA, PIAAC assists governments in assessing, monitoring and analysing the level and distribution of skills among their adult populations as well as the utilisation of skills in different contexts.
    Type of relation: 
    Similar indicator
    Indicator: 
    Individuals' level of internet skills   [1857]
    Relationship explanation: 
    Assessment of skills required for the modern economies
    Type of relation: 
    Similar indicator
    Indicator: 
    Individuals' level of computer skills    [1856]
    Relationship explanation: 
    Assessment of skills required for the modern economies
    Type of relation: 
    Similar indicator
    Indicator: 
    Document Literacy (IALS/ALL) [1858]
    Relationship explanation: 
    Index of adult competencies and skills assessment. Similar to the purpose of PISA and PIAAC, IALS/ALL assists governments in assessing, monitoring and analysing the level and distribution of skills among their adult populations as well as the utilisation of skills in different contexts.
    Type of relation: 
    Similar indicator
    Indicator: 
    Participation in Adult Education and Training (IALS/ALL) [1861]
    Relationship explanation: 
    Index of adult competencies and skills assessment. Similar to the purpose of PISA and PIAAC, IALS/ALL assists governments in assessing, monitoring and analysing the level and distribution of skills among their adult populations as well as the utilisation of skills in different contexts.
    Type of relation: 
    Similar indicator
    Indicator: 
    Prose Literacy (IALS/ALL) [1859]
    Relationship explanation: 
    Index of adult competencies and skills assessment. Similar to the purpose of PISA and PIAAC, IALS/ALL assists governments in assessing, monitoring and analysing the level and distribution of skills among their adult populations as well as the utilisation of skills in different contexts.
    Type of relation: 
    Similar indicator
    Indicator: 
    Quantitative Literacy (IALS/ALL) [1860]
    Relationship explanation: 
    Index of adult competencies and skills assessment. Similar to the purpose of PISA and PIAAC, IALS/ALL assists governments in assessing, monitoring and analysing the level and distribution of skills among their adult populations as well as the utilisation of skills in different contexts.
  • Indicator: 
    Expenditures on Education [789]
    Type of relation: 
    Similar indicator
    Indicator: 
    Gross Domestic Product per Capita [1998]
    Type of relation: 
    Other arithmetical connection
  • Indicator: 
    Child mortality rate [1982]
    Type of relation: 
    Component indicator of the aggregate
    Indicator: 
    Healthy life expectancy [1999]
    Type of relation: 
    Component indicator of the aggregate
    Indicator: 
    Life expectancy at birth [1993]
    Type of relation: 
    Component indicator of the aggregate
    Indicator: 
    Total fertility rate   [2000]
    Type of relation: 
    Component indicator of the aggregate
    Indicator: 
    Malnutrition prevalence (underweight) [2001]
    Type of relation: 
    Component indicator of the aggregate
    Indicator: 
    Malnutrition prevalence, height for age (% of children under 5) [2002]
    Type of relation: 
    Component indicator of the aggregate
    Indicator: 
    Human Development Index [2003]
    Type of relation: 
    Similar indicator
    Indicator: 
    Advanced Quality of Life Index [2004]
    Type of relation: 
    Similar indicator
    Indicator: 
    Better Life Index [1136]
    Type of relation: 
    Similar indicator
    Indicator: 
    Human Sustainable Development Index [1706]
    Type of relation: 
    Similar indicator
    Indicator: 
    Sustainable Society Index (SSI) [2005]
    Type of relation: 
    Similar indicator
    Indicator: 
    Index of Sustainable Economic Well-being [2006]
    Type of relation: 
    Similar indicator
    Indicator: 
    Happy Planet Index rank order [1007]
    Type of relation: 
    Similar indicator
    Indicator: 
    Prevalence of underweight children under-five years of age [2007]
    Type of relation: 
    Component indicator of the aggregate
    Indicator: 
    Low-birthweight babies (% of births) [2008]
    Type of relation: 
    Component indicator of the aggregate
    Indicator: 
    Improved sanitation facilities (% of population with access) [1590]
    Type of relation: 
    Component indicator of the aggregate
    Indicator: 
    Population with sustainable access to an improved water source (for sub-theme Global Resource Management) (not yet available) [2009]
    Type of relation: 
    Component indicator of the aggregate
    Indicator: 
    GDP per capita in PPS [1990]
    Type of relation: 
    Component indicator of the aggregate
    Indicator: 
    Inflation, consumer prices (annual %) [1757]
    Type of relation: 
    Component indicator of the aggregate
    Indicator: 
    Unemployment rate [1780]
    Type of relation: 
    Component indicator of the aggregate
    Indicator: 
    Total debt service (% of exports of goods, services and primary income) [2010]
    Type of relation: 
    Component indicator of the aggregate
    Indicator: 
    Total debt service (% of GNI) [2011]
    Type of relation: 
    Component indicator of the aggregate
    Indicator: 
    Central government debt, total (% of GDP) [811]
    Type of relation: 
    Component indicator of the aggregate
    Indicator: 
    Cash surplus/deficit (% of GDP) [2012]
    Type of relation: 
    Component indicator of the aggregate
    Indicator: 
    School enrollment, primary (% net) [2013]
    Type of relation: 
    Component indicator of the aggregate
    Indicator: 
    School enrollment, secondary (% net) [2014]
    Type of relation: 
    Component indicator of the aggregate
    Indicator: 
    Tertiary school enrollment [2015]
    Type of relation: 
    Component indicator of the aggregate
    Indicator: 
    Fixed telephone lines per 100 inhabitants [2016]
    Type of relation: 
    Component indicator of the aggregate
    Indicator: 
    Possession of a Mobile Phone [1962]
    Type of relation: 
    Component indicator of the aggregate
    Indicator: 
    Faults per 100 fixed-telephone lines per year [2017]
    Type of relation: 
    Component indicator of the aggregate
    Indicator: 
    Internet users per 100 population [2018]
    Type of relation: 
    Component indicator of the aggregate
    Indicator: 
    Political Rights Rating [2019]
    Type of relation: 
    Component indicator of the aggregate
    Indicator: 
    Civil Liberties Rating [2020]
    Type of relation: 
    Component indicator of the aggregate
    Indicator: 
    Freedom of the Press [2021]
    Type of relation: 
    Component indicator of the aggregate
    Indicator: 
    Corruption Perceptions Index (CPI) [704]
    Type of relation: 
    Component indicator of the aggregate
    Indicator: 
    Battle-related deaths (number of people) [2022]
    Type of relation: 
    Component indicator of the aggregate
    Indicator: 
    Military expenditure (% of GDP) [2023]
    Type of relation: 
    Component indicator of the aggregate
    Indicator: 
    Age-standardized homicide rate / 100 000 people tables, graphs and maps [2024]
    Type of relation: 
    Component indicator of the aggregate
    Indicator: 
    Assault at the national level, number of police-recorded offences [2025]
    Type of relation: 
    Component indicator of the aggregate
    Indicator: 
    Robbery at the national level, number of police-recorded offences [2026]
    Type of relation: 
    Component indicator of the aggregate
    Indicator: 
    S80/S20 income quintile share ratio by sex and selected age group [800]
    Type of relation: 
    Component indicator of the aggregate
    Indicator: 
    Proportion of seats held by women in national parliament [2027]
    Type of relation: 
    Component indicator of the aggregate
    Indicator: 
    Mean and median income by age and sex [1872]
    Type of relation: 
    Component indicator of the aggregate
    Indicator: 
    Primary school enrollment [2028]
    Type of relation: 
    Component indicator of the aggregate
    Indicator: 
    Secondary school enrollment [2029]
    Type of relation: 
    Component indicator of the aggregate
    Indicator: 
    Tertiary school enrollment [2015]
    Type of relation: 
    Component indicator of the aggregate
  • Indicator: 
    Real per capita human capital [1932]
    Relationship explanation: 
    Amount of human capital is part of the index
    Type of relation: 
    Component indicator of the aggregate
    Indicator: 
    Real per capita natural capita [1933]
    Relationship explanation: 
    Natural capital is part of the index
    Type of relation: 
    Component indicator of the aggregate
    Indicator: 
    GDP — outlook from OECD [228]
    Relationship explanation: 
    GDP is part of the index
  • Indicator: 
    Social Situation Index (ISS) [2030]
    Relationship explanation: 
    The Social Situation Index was inspired by the Index of Social Health.
    Type of relation: 
    Similar indicator
  • Indicator: 
    Does a country provide for its people’s most essential needs? [2031]
    Type of relation: 
    Aggregated indicator which includes the component
    Indicator: 
    Are the building blocks in place for individuals and communities to enhance and sustain wellbeing? [2032]
    Type of relation: 
    Aggregated indicator which includes the component
    Indicator: 
    Is there an opportunity for all individuals to reach their full potential? [2033]
    Type of relation: 
    Aggregated indicator which includes the component
  • Indicator: 
    Satisfied with Job [2034]
    Relationship explanation: 
    Usually there will be a negative relationship of perceived overqualification with satisfaction with job. The more perceived overqualification - the less satisfaction with job
    Type of relation: 
    Similar indicator
    Indicator: 
    Satisfied with Type of Work [2035]
    Relationship explanation: 
    Usually there will be a negative relationship of perceived overqualification with satisfaction with type of work. The more perceived overqualification - the less satisfaction with the type of work
    Type of relation: 
    Similar indicator
  • Indicator: 
    Labour productivity per person employed [2036]
    Type of relation: 
    Similar indicator
    Indicator: 
    Gross Domestic Product per Capita [1998]
    Type of relation: 
    Other arithmetical connection
    Indicator: 
    Hours of work per week [2037]
    Type of relation: 
    Component indicator of the aggregate
    Indicator: 
    GDP (current US$) [1792]
    Type of relation: 
    Component indicator of the aggregate
  • Indicator: 
    Employment in the Agricultural Sector [2038]
    Relationship explanation: 
    Employment in another sector
    Type of relation: 
    Similar indicator
    Indicator: 
    Employment in the Services Sector [2039]
    Relationship explanation: 
    Employment in another sector
    Type of relation: 
    Similar indicator
    Indicator: 
    Employment in Very Small Enterprises [2040]
    Relationship explanation: 
    Employment in a certain type of enterprises, instead of a sector.
    Type of relation: 
    Similar indicator
    Indicator: 
    Unemployment rate, by age group     [569]
    Relationship explanation: 
    Unemployment is all people having no work, where part of the working people works in industry
    Type of relation: 
    Other arithmetical connection
  • Indicator: 
    Environmental Performance Index [1140]
    Relationship explanation: 
    The Environmental Sustainability Index replaces the Environmental Performance Index. The difference is that in the latter the component indicators measure how close countries are to meeting internationally established targets or, in the absence of agreed targets, how they compare to the range of observed countries.
    Type of relation: 
    Similar indicator
    Indicator: 
    Ecological Footprint [48]
    Type of relation: 
    Similar indicator
    Indicator: 
    Total number of threatened species [2041]
    Type of relation: 
    Break down of indicator(Former Differentiation by group)
    Indicator: 
    Exceedance of air quality limit values in urban areas [144]
    Type of relation: 
    Break down of indicator(Former Differentiation by group)
    Indicator: 
    Land cover distribution and change — outlook from MNP [309]
    Type of relation: 
    Break down of indicator(Former Differentiation by group)
    Indicator: 
    Nutrients in freshwater [378]
    Type of relation: 
    Break down of indicator(Former Differentiation by group)
    Indicator: 
    Total fertility rate   [2000]
    Type of relation: 
    Break down of indicator(Former Differentiation by group)
    Indicator: 
    water stress index [2042]
    Type of relation: 
    Break down of indicator(Former Differentiation by group)
    Indicator: 
    Mortality rate under five [2043]
    Type of relation: 
    Break down of indicator(Former Differentiation by group)
    Indicator: 
    Natural disasters linked to climate change [826]
    Type of relation: 
    Break down of indicator(Former Differentiation by group)
    Indicator: 
    Energy Efficiency [1753]
    Type of relation: 
    Break down of indicator(Former Differentiation by group)
    Indicator: 
    Eco-innovation Index [662]
    Type of relation: 
    Break down of indicator(Former Differentiation by group)
    Indicator: 
    CO2 emission per capita [2044]
    Type of relation: 
    Break down of indicator(Former Differentiation by group)
  • Indicator: 
    Emissions of ozone precursors [81]
    Type of relation: 
    Similar indicator
  • Indicator: 
    Water-limited crop productivity [26]
    Type of relation: 
    Similar indicator
  • Indicator: 
    Change in forest area [2045]
    Relationship explanation: 
    Change in value of forest area is valued in dollars as part of natural resource depletion
    Type of relation: 
    Other arithmetical connection
    Indicator: 
    General administration of natural resources [2046]
    Relationship explanation: 
    The value of Natural resource changes are part of resource depletion
    Type of relation: 
    Other arithmetical connection
    Indicator: 
    Mineral and energy resources [1946]
    Relationship explanation: 
    The value of Mineral and energy resource changes is part of resource depeltion
  • Indicator: 
    Government Effectiveness [1469]
    Relationship explanation: 
    Part of WGI set
    Type of relation: 
    Similar indicator
    Indicator: 
    Good Governance: Governance Indicators World Bank (total scores 6 WB indicators) [2047]
    Type of relation: 
    Aggregated indicator which includes the component
    Indicator: 
    Functioning of Government [2048]
    Type of relation: 
    Similar indicator
  • Indicator: 
    Aid activities targeting Global Environmental Objectives: Climate Change Adaptation [1925]
    Type of relation: 
    Component indicator of the aggregate
    Indicator: 
    Energy efficiency and energy consumption in industry [105]
    Type of relation: 
    Component indicator of the aggregate
    Indicator: 
    Value of Natural Capital ($) [1937]
    Type of relation: 
    Component indicator of the aggregate
    Indicator: 
    Protected Areas for biodiversity: Habitats Directive [2049]
    Type of relation: 
    Component indicator of the aggregate
    Indicator: 
    Green investments (to capture potential source of transformational change) [1074]
    Type of relation: 
    Component indicator of the aggregate
    Indicator: 
    Aid activities targeting Global Environmental Objectives: Climate Change Mitigation [1926]
    Type of relation: 
    Component indicator of the aggregate
  • Indicator: 
    Good Governance: Governance Indicators World Bank (total scores 6 WB indicators) [2047]
    Type of relation: 
    Aggregated indicator which includes the component
    Indicator: 
    Trust in justice [731]
    Type of relation: 
    Similar indicator
    Indicator: 
    Trust in the judicial system [1819]
    Type of relation: 
    Similar indicator
    Indicator: 
    Trust in the police [916]
    Type of relation: 
    Similar indicator
    Indicator: 
    Government Effectiveness [1469]
    Relationship explanation: 
    Part of the same WGI set
    Type of relation: 
    Similar indicator
    Indicator: 
    Rule of Law [1963]
    Relationship explanation: 
    This is part of the European System of Social Indicators
    Indicator: 
    CPIA property rights and rule-based governance rating [1265]
    Type of relation: 
    Similar indicator
  • Indicator: 
    Growth rate of real GDP per capita [1617]
    Type of relation: 
    Other arithmetical connection
    Indicator: 
    GDP (current US$) [1792]
    Type of relation: 
    Other arithmetical connection
    Indicator: 
    GDP, PPP (current international $) [1996]
    Type of relation: 
    Other arithmetical connection
    Indicator: 
    GDP per head [2050]
    Type of relation: 
    Similar indicator
    Indicator: 
    Population, total [1546]
    Type of relation: 
    Other arithmetical connection
    Indicator: 
    GDP — outlook from OECD [228]
    Type of relation: 
    Other arithmetical connection
    Indicator: 
    GDP growth [2051]
    Type of relation: 
    Other arithmetical connection
    Indicator: 
    GDP per capita (PPP) [2052]
    Type of relation: 
    Similar indicator
    Indicator: 
    GDP (PPP) [2053]
    Type of relation: 
    Other arithmetical connection
    Indicator: 
    GDP per capita (PPP) [2052]
    Type of relation: 
    Similar indicator
    Indicator: 
    Growth rate of GDP per person employed [2054]
    Type of relation: 
    Other arithmetical connection
    Indicator: 
    Gross domestic product at market prices [2055]
    Type of relation: 
    Other arithmetical connection
    Indicator: 
    GDP per capita [2056]
    Type of relation: 
    Similar indicator
    Indicator: 
    GDP per capita PPP [2057]
    Type of relation: 
    Similar indicator
    Indicator: 
    GDP per capita, PPP (current international $) [2058]
    Type of relation: 
    Similar indicator
    Indicator: 
    GDP per head [2050]
    Type of relation: 
    Similar indicator
    Indicator: 
    GDP, PPP (current international $) [1996]
    Type of relation: 
    Other arithmetical connection
    Indicator: 
    GDP, PPP (current international $) [1996]
    Type of relation: 
    Other arithmetical connection
    Indicator: 
    GDPPerCapita [2059]
    Type of relation: 
    Similar indicator
  • Indicator: 
    Current environmental expenditure by the public sector [2060]
    Type of relation: 
    Component indicator of the aggregate
    Indicator: 
    Environmental investment by the public sector [2061]
    Type of relation: 
    Component indicator of the aggregate
    Indicator: 
    Environmental investment by the public sector [2061]
    Type of relation: 
    Break down of indicator(Former Differentiation by group)
    Indicator: 
    Environmental investment by industry [2062]
    Type of relation: 
    Break down of indicator(Former Differentiation by group)
    Indicator: 
    Environmental protection expenditure by industry [2063]
    Type of relation: 
    Break down of indicator(Former Differentiation by group)
    Indicator: 
    Environmental protection expenditure of industry by type [2064]
    Type of relation: 
    Break down of indicator(Former Differentiation by group)
    Indicator: 
    Public spending in environmentally related RD, % total public spending [987]
    Type of relation: 
    Similar indicator
    Indicator: 
    Public spending in environmentally related RD, % of total public spending [1084]
    Type of relation: 
    Similar indicator
  • Indicator: 
    EU Justice Scoreboard [2065]
    Type of relation: 
    Similar indicator
    Indicator: 
    Rule of Law [1963]
    Type of relation: 
    Similar indicator
  • Indicator: 
    Change in forest area [2045]
    Relationship explanation: 
    Change in value of forest area is valued in dollars and included as (dis)savings
    Type of relation: 
    Other arithmetical connection
    Indicator: 
    Public expenditure on education (for sub-theme Education) [1843]
    Relationship explanation: 
    Public expenditure on education is part of adjusted net savings
    Type of relation: 
    Component indicator of the aggregate
    Indicator: 
    General administration of natural resources [2046]
    Relationship explanation: 
    The value of Natural resource changes are part of adjusted net savings.
    Type of relation: 
    Other arithmetical connection
    Indicator: 
    Mineral and energy resources [1946]
    Relationship explanation: 
    The value of Mineral and energy resource changes is part of adjusted net savings
    Type of relation: 
    Other arithmetical connection
    Indicator: 
    Adjusted savings: natural resources depletion (% of GNI) [1225]
    Relationship explanation: 
    This indicator multiplied by GNI divided by 100 is part of adjusted net savings
    Type of relation: 
    Component indicator of the aggregate
    Indicator: 
    Adjusted savings: energy depletion (% of GNI) [1931]
    Relationship explanation: 
    This indicator multipleid by GNI divided by 100 is part of adjsuted net savings
    Type of relation: 
    Component indicator of the aggregate
  • Indicator: 
    Inflation, consumer prices (annual %) [1757]
    Relationship explanation: 
    The (HICPs) – housing are indices based on the purposes of housing. The "Inflation, consumer prices" cover consumer prices for a wide range of purposes. The unit is percentage.
    Type of relation: 
    Aggregated indicator which includes the component
    Indicator: 
    House price index [2066]
    Type of relation: 
    Similar indicator
    Indicator: 
    Share of housing costs in disposable household income, by type of household and income group (source: SILC) [2067]
    Type of relation: 
    Similar indicator
  • Indicator: 
    EU Imports from developing countries by group of products - food, drinks and tobacco [1765]
    Relationship explanation: 
    The indicator as applied to the food, drinks and tobacco group of products
    Type of relation: 
    Break down of indicator(Former Differentiation by group)
    Indicator: 
    EU Imports from developing countries by group of products - raw materials [1766]
    Relationship explanation: 
    The indicator as applied to raw materials
    Type of relation: 
    Break down of indicator(Former Differentiation by group)
    Indicator: 
    EU Imports from developing countries by group of products - mineral fuels, lubricants and related products [1767]
    Relationship explanation: 
    The indicator as applied to the mineral fuels, lubricants and related group of products
    Type of relation: 
    Break down of indicator(Former Differentiation by group)
    Indicator: 
    EU Imports from developing countries by group of products - manufactured goods [1768]
    Relationship explanation: 
    The indicator as applied to manufactured goods
    Type of relation: 
    Break down of indicator(Former Differentiation by group)
    Indicator: 
    EU imports from least-developed countries by group of products [535]
    Relationship explanation: 
    A similar indicator which examines EU imports from least-developed, rather than developing countries
    Type of relation: 
    Similar indicator
  • Indicator: 
    Population total [2068]
    Relationship explanation: 
    Total number of national population, which the lead indicator divides by land area.
    Type of relation: 
    Other arithmetical connection
    Indicator: 
    Population density, people per sq. km of land area [2069]
    Type of relation: 
    Similar indicator
    Indicator: 
    Population Density [2070]
    Type of relation: 
    Similar indicator
    Indicator: 
    Population Density  [2071]
    Type of relation: 
    Similar indicator
  • Indicator: 
    Forest Area [1756]
    Type of relation: 
    Similar indicator
  • Indicator: 
    Work related accidents [2072]
    Relationship explanation: 
    Stress, depression or anxiety at work are part of work related health problems
    Type of relation: 
    Aggregated indicator which includes the component
  • Indicator: 
    People working more than the ILO/OECD treshold of 49 hours (to be developed) [2073]
    Relationship explanation: 
    The indicator presents one group of people, working more hours
    Type of relation: 
    Similar indicator
  • Indicator: 
    Perceived Health and Safety Risks at the Workplace [1308]
    Relationship explanation: 
    Health and safety risks could lead to Absence Due to Job-related Health Complaints
    Type of relation: 
    Similar indicator
    Indicator: 
    Experience stress, depression or anxiety at work [1294]
    Relationship explanation: 
    Stress, depression or anxiety at work could lead to Absence Due to Job-related Health Complaints
    Type of relation: 
    Similar indicator
  • Indicator: 
    Experience stress, depression or anxiety at work [1294]
    Relationship explanation: 
    The indicator is one of the health risks at workplace
    Type of relation: 
    Component indicator of the aggregate
    Indicator: 
    Work related accidents [2072]
    Relationship explanation: 
    The indicator shows health and safety risks at the workplace, which were implemented
    Type of relation: 
    Similar indicator
  • Indicator: 
    Job satisfaction (under development in SILC 2013) [1948]
    Type of relation: 
    Similar indicator
    Indicator: 
    Satisfaction with time use (under development in SILC 2013) [2074]
    Type of relation: 
    Aggregated indicator which includes the component
    Indicator: 
    Importance of Working Time Regulations [2075]
    Type of relation: 
    Similar indicator
  • Indicator: 
    Life expectancy at birth [805]
    Relationship explanation: 
    Life expectancy is a basic dimension of human development.
    Type of relation: 
    Component indicator of the aggregate
    Indicator: 
    GNI per capita in PPP (purchising power parity) terms [2076]
    Relationship explanation: 
    Standard of living is a basic dimension of human development. In the Human Development Index it is measured by gross national income per capita.
    Type of relation: 
    Component indicator of the aggregate
    Indicator: 
    Mean years of schooling [2077]
    Relationship explanation: 
    The education component of the HDI is measured by mean of years of schooling for adults aged 25 years and expected years of schooling for children of school entering age. Mean years of schooling is estimated by UNESCO Institute for Statistics based on educational attainment data from censuses and surveys available in its database.
    Type of relation: 
    Component indicator of the aggregate
    Indicator: 
    School life expectancy by level of education [2078]
    Relationship explanation: 
    The education component of the HDI is measured by mean of years of schooling for adults aged 25 years and expected years of schooling for children of school entering age. Expected years of schooling estimates are based on enrolment by age at all levels of education. This indicator is produced by UNESCO Institute for Statistics. Data on expected years of schooling are published under the name ‘school life expectancy.
    Type of relation: 
    Component indicator of the aggregate
  • Indicator: 
    GNI per capita (constant LCU) [2079]
    Relationship explanation: 
    component indicator of the HDI
    Type of relation: 
    Component indicator of the aggregate
    Indicator: 
    Life expectancy at birth [1993]
    Relationship explanation: 
    component indicator of the HDI
    Type of relation: 
    Component indicator of the aggregate
    Indicator: 
    Education attainment: Lower primary; Upper secondary; Tertiary [1841]
    Relationship explanation: 
    component indicator of the HDI
    Type of relation: 
    Component indicator of the aggregate
    Indicator: 
    Inequality-adjusted human development index (IHDI) [2080]
    Relationship explanation: 
    The IHDI calculates the average level of human development of a nation, accounting for inequality as an integral factor.
    Type of relation: 
    Similar indicator
  • Indicator: 
    Gross enrolment ratio (GER) and gender parity index (GPI) of GER [2081]
    Type of relation: 
    Similar indicator
  • Indicator: 
    Employment rate, by highest level of education attained   [524]
    Relationship explanation: 
    The indicator is calculated by dividing the number of employed people within age group 20-64 years having attained a specific level of education, by the total population of the same age group.
    Type of relation: 
    Similar indicator
    Indicator: 
    Long-term unemployment (% of total unemployment) [1338]
    Relationship explanation: 
    Long-term unemployment refers to the number of people with continuous periods of unemployment extending for a year or longer, expressed as a percentage of the total unemployed.
    Type of relation: 
    Similar indicator
    Indicator: 
    Young people neither in employment nor in education and training by sex and age (NEET rates) [1764]
    Type of relation: 
    Similar indicator
    Indicator: 
    Employment rate, by sex [1804]
    Relationship explanation: 
    The employment rate is calculated by dividing the number of persons aged 20 to 64 in employment by the total population of the same age group.
    Type of relation: 
    Similar indicator
    Indicator: 
    Unemployment rate by sex and age groups - annual average, % [657]
    Type of relation: 
    Similar indicator
    Indicator: 
    Long-term unemployment (% of total unemployment) [1338]
    Relationship explanation: 
    Long-term unemployment refers to the number of people with continuous periods of unemployment extending for a year or longer, expressed as a percentage of the total unemployed.
    Type of relation: 
    Similar indicator
  • Indicator: 
    Employment rate, by highest level of education attained   [524]
    Relationship explanation: 
    The indicator is calculated by dividing the number of employed people within age group 20-64 years having attained a specific level of education, by the total population of the same age group.
    Type of relation: 
    Similar indicator
    Indicator: 
    Long-term unemployment (% of total unemployment) [1338]
    Relationship explanation: 
    Long-term unemployment refers to the number of people with continuous periods of unemployment extending for a year or longer, expressed as a percentage of the total unemployed.
    Type of relation: 
    Similar indicator
    Indicator: 
    Young people neither in employment nor in education and training by sex and age (NEET rates) [1764]
    Type of relation: 
    Similar indicator
    Indicator: 
    Employment rate, by sex [1804]
    Relationship explanation: 
    The employment rate is calculated by dividing the number of persons aged 20 to 64 in employment by the total population of the same age group.
    Type of relation: 
    Similar indicator
    Indicator: 
    Unemployment rate by sex and age groups - annual average, % [657]
    Type of relation: 
    Similar indicator
    Indicator: 
    Long-term unemployment rate, by sex    [553]
    Type of relation: 
    Break down of indicator(Former Differentiation by group)
  • Indicator: 
    Turnover from innovation [648]
    Type of relation: 
    Similar indicator
    Indicator: 
    Eco-innovation Index [662]
    Type of relation: 
    Aggregated indicator which includes the component
    Indicator: 
    Eco-Innovation Inputs [1733]
    Relationship explanation: 
    Indicator that is part of the eco-innovation set of indicators of the Eco-Innovation Observatory (EIO)
    Type of relation: 
    Similar indicator
    Indicator: 
    Governments environmental and energy R&D appropriations and outlays (% of GDP) [1577]
    Relationship explanation: 
    Indicator that is part of eco-innovation initiative on R&D
    Type of relation: 
    Similar indicator
    Indicator: 
    Human resources in science and technology (% of active population) [1807]
    Relationship explanation: 
    Indicator that is part of eco-innovation initiative on R&D
    Type of relation: 
    Similar indicator
    Indicator: 
    Venture capital - early stage investment [1738]
    Relationship explanation: 
    Indicator that is part of the eco-innovation set of indicators of the Eco-Innovation Observatory (EIO)
    Type of relation: 
    Similar indicator
    Indicator: 
    Eco-Innovation Activities [1348]
    Relationship explanation: 
    Indicator that is part of the eco-innovation set of indicators of the Eco-Innovation Observatory (EIO)
    Type of relation: 
    Similar indicator
    Indicator: 
    Firms having implemented innovation activities aiming at a reduction of material input per unit output [1353]
    Relationship explanation: 
    Eco-innovation indicator stemming from the second community innovation survey (CIS2)
    Type of relation: 
    Similar indicator
    Indicator: 
    Firms having implemented innovation activities aiming at a reduction of energy input per unit output (% of total firms) [1357]
    Relationship explanation: 
    Eco-innovation indicator stemming from the second community innovation survey (CIS2)
    Type of relation: 
    Similar indicator
    Indicator: 
    ISO 14001 registered organisations (per mln population) [1361]
    Relationship explanation: 
    Indicator that is part of the eco-innovation set of indicators of the Eco-Innovation Observatory (EIO)
    Type of relation: 
    Similar indicator
    Indicator: 
    Eco-Innovation Outputs [1367]
    Relationship explanation: 
    Indicator that is part of the eco-innovation set of indicators of the Eco-Innovation Observatory (EIO)
    Type of relation: 
    Similar indicator
    Indicator: 
    Eco-Innovation related patents (per mln population) [1371]
    Relationship explanation: 
    Indicator that is part of the eco-innovation set of indicators of the Eco-Innovation Observatory (EIO)
    Type of relation: 
    Similar indicator
    Indicator: 
    Eco-innovation related academic publications (per mln population) [1375]
    Relationship explanation: 
    Indicator that is part of the eco-innovation set of indicators of the Eco-Innovation Observatory (EIO)
    Type of relation: 
    Similar indicator
    Indicator: 
    Socio-Economic outcomes [1581]
    Relationship explanation: 
    Indicator that is part of the eco-innovation set of indicators of the Eco-Innovation Observatory (EIO)
    Type of relation: 
    Aggregated indicator which includes the component
    Indicator: 
    Resource Efficiency outcomes [1721]
    Relationship explanation: 
    Indicator that is part of the eco-innovation set of indicators of the Eco-Innovation Observatory (EIO)
    Type of relation: 
    Similar indicator
    Indicator: 
    Material productivity (GDP/Domestic Material Consumption) [1805]
    Relationship explanation: 
    Material flow contains a measure of resource productivity, which is related to eco-innovation
    Type of relation: 
    Similar indicator
    Indicator: 
    Water productivity (GDP/Water Footprint) [671]
    Relationship explanation: 
    Productivity which is related to eco-innovation
    Type of relation: 
    Similar indicator
    Relationship explanation: 
    Productivity which is related to eco-innovation
    Type of relation: 
    Similar indicator
    Indicator: 
    GHG emissions intensity (CO2e/GDP) [1524]
    Relationship explanation: 
    Indicator that is part of the eco-innovation set of indicators of the Eco-Innovation Observatory (EIO)
    Type of relation: 
    Similar indicator
    Indicator: 
    Exports of products from eco-industries (% of total exports) [1806]
    Relationship explanation: 
    Indicator that is part of the eco-innovation set of indicators of the Eco-Innovation Observatory (EIO)
    Type of relation: 
    Similar indicator
    Indicator: 
    Employment in eco-industries and circular economy (% of total employment across all companies) [1572]
    Relationship explanation: 
    Indicator that is part of the eco-innovation set of indicators of the Eco-Innovation Observatory (EIO)
    Type of relation: 
    Similar indicator
  • Indicator: 
    Eco-Innovation Inputs [1733]
    Relationship explanation: 
    The indicator is a part of the EU's Eco-Innovation Scoreboard
    Type of relation: 
    Similar indicator
    Indicator: 
    Eco-Innovation Outputs [1367]
    Relationship explanation: 
    The indicator is a part of the EU's Eco-Innovation Scoreboard
    Type of relation: 
    Similar indicator
    Indicator: 
    Resource Efficiency outcomes [1721]
    Relationship explanation: 
    The indicator is a part of the EU's Eco-Innovation Scoreboard
    Type of relation: 
    Similar indicator
    Indicator: 
    Socio-Economic outcomes [1581]
    Relationship explanation: 
    The indicator is a part of the EU's Eco-Innovation Scoreboard
    Type of relation: 
    Similar indicator
    Indicator: 
    Resource Efficiency Scoreboard [1415]
    Relationship explanation: 
    The indicator is a part of the EU's Eco-Innovation Scoreboard
    Type of relation: 
    Aggregated indicator which includes the component
    Indicator: 
    Firms having implemented innovation activities aiming at a reduction of material input per unit output [1353]
    Relationship explanation: 
    The indicator is a part of the EU's Eco-Innovation Scoreboard
    Type of relation: 
    Component indicator of the aggregate
    Indicator: 
    Firms having implemented innovation activities aiming at a reduction of energy input per unit output (% of total firms) [1357]
    Relationship explanation: 
    The indicator is a part of the EU's Eco-Innovation Scoreboard
    Type of relation: 
    Component indicator of the aggregate
    Indicator: 
    ISO 14001 registered organisations (per mln population) [1361]
    Relationship explanation: 
    The indicator is a part of the EU's Eco-Innovation Scoreboard
    Type of relation: 
    Component indicator of the aggregate
  • Indicator: 
    Eco-innovation Index [662]
    Relationship explanation: 
    The indicator is a part of the EU's Eco-Innovation Index (Scoreboard)
    Type of relation: 
    Aggregated indicator which includes the component
    Indicator: 
    Eco-Innovation Activities [1348]
    Relationship explanation: 
    The indicator is a part of the EU's Eco-Innovation Index (Scoreboard)
    Type of relation: 
    Aggregated indicator which includes the component
    Indicator: 
    Firms having implemented innovation activities aiming at a reduction of energy input per unit output (% of total firms) [1357]
    Relationship explanation: 
    The indicator is a part of the EU's Eco-Innovation Index (Scoreboard)
    Type of relation: 
    Similar indicator
    Indicator: 
    ISO 14001 registered organisations (per mln population) [1361]
    Relationship explanation: 
    The indicator is a part of the EU's Eco-Innovation Index (Scoreboard)
    Type of relation: 
    Similar indicator
  • Indicator: 
    Eco-innovation Index [662]
    Relationship explanation: 
    The indicator is a part of the EU's Eco-Innovation Index (Scoreboard)
    Type of relation: 
    Aggregated indicator which includes the component
    Indicator: 
    Eco-Innovation Activities [1348]
    Relationship explanation: 
    The indicator is a part of the EU's Eco-Innovation Index (Scoreboard)
    Type of relation: 
    Aggregated indicator which includes the component
    Indicator: 
    Firms having implemented innovation activities aiming at a reduction of material input per unit output [1353]
    Relationship explanation: 
    The indicator is a part of the EU's Eco-Innovation Index (Scoreboard)
    Type of relation: 
    Similar indicator
    Indicator: 
    ISO 14001 registered organisations (per mln population) [1361]
    Relationship explanation: 
    The indicator is a part of the EU's Eco-Innovation Index (Scoreboard)
  • Indicator: 
    Eco-innovation Index [662]
    Relationship explanation: 
    The indicator is a part of the EU's Eco-Innovation Index (Scoreboard)
    Type of relation: 
    Aggregated indicator which includes the component
    Indicator: 
    Eco-Innovation Activities [1348]
    Relationship explanation: 
    The indicator is a part of the EU's Eco-Innovation Index (Scoreboard)
    Type of relation: 
    Aggregated indicator which includes the component
    Indicator: 
    Firms having implemented innovation activities aiming at a reduction of material input per unit output [1353]
    Relationship explanation: 
    The indicator is a part of the EU's Eco-Innovation Index (Scoreboard)
    Type of relation: 
    Similar indicator
    Indicator: 
    Firms having implemented innovation activities aiming at a reduction of energy input per unit output (% of total firms) [1357]
    Relationship explanation: 
    The indicator is a part of the EU's Eco-Innovation Index (Scoreboard)
    Type of relation: 
    Similar indicator
  • Indicator: 
    Eco-innovation Index [662]
    Relationship explanation: 
    The indicator is a part of the EU's Eco-Innovation Index (Scoreboard)
    Type of relation: 
    Aggregated indicator which includes the component
    Indicator: 
    Eco-Innovation related patents (per mln population) [1371]
    Relationship explanation: 
    The indicator is a part of the EU's Eco-Innovation Index (Scoreboard)
    Type of relation: 
    Component indicator of the aggregate
    Indicator: 
    Eco-innovation related academic publications (per mln population) [1375]
    Relationship explanation: 
    The indicator is a part of the EU's Eco-Innovation Index (Scoreboard)
    Type of relation: 
    Component indicator of the aggregate
    Indicator: 
    Eco-innovation related media coverage (per numbers of electronic media) [1483]
    Relationship explanation: 
    The indicator is a part of the EU's Eco-Innovation Index (Scoreboard)
    Type of relation: 
    Component indicator of the aggregate
  • Indicator: 
    Eco-innovation Index [662]
    Relationship explanation: 
    The indicator is a part of the EU's Eco-Innovation Index (Scoreboard)
    Type of relation: 
    Aggregated indicator which includes the component
    Indicator: 
    Eco-Innovation Outputs [1367]
    Relationship explanation: 
    The indicator is a part of the EU's Eco-Innovation Index (Scoreboard)
    Type of relation: 
    Aggregated indicator which includes the component
    Indicator: 
    Eco-innovation related academic publications (per mln population) [1375]
    Relationship explanation: 
    The indicator is a part of the EU's Eco-Innovation Index (Scoreboard)
    Type of relation: 
    Other arithmetical connection
    Indicator: 
    Eco-innovation related media coverage (per numbers of electronic media) [1483]
    Relationship explanation: 
    The indicator is a part of the EU's Eco-Innovation Index (Scoreboard)
    Type of relation: 
    Other arithmetical connection
  • Indicator: 
    Eco-innovation Index [662]
    Relationship explanation: 
    The indicator is a part of eco-innovation index (Scoreboard)
    Type of relation: 
    Aggregated indicator which includes the component
    Indicator: 
    Eco-Innovation Outputs [1367]
    Relationship explanation: 
    The indicator is a part of eco-innovation index (Scoreboard)
    Type of relation: 
    Aggregated indicator which includes the component
    Indicator: 
    Eco-Innovation related patents (per mln population) [1371]
    Relationship explanation: 
    The indicator is a part of eco-innovation index (Scoreboard)
    Type of relation: 
    Other arithmetical connection
    Indicator: 
    Eco-innovation related media coverage (per numbers of electronic media) [1483]
    Relationship explanation: 
    The indicator is a part of eco-innovation index (Scoreboard)
    Type of relation: 
    Other arithmetical connection
  • Indicator: 
    Municipal waste generation, total [335]
    Relationship explanation: 
    E-waste is part (content-wise(not mathematically) of municipal waste.
    Type of relation: 
    Break down of indicator(Former Differentiation by group)
    Indicator: 
    Resource Efficiency Scoreboard [1415]
    Type of relation: 
    Aggregated indicator which includes the component
  • Indicator: 
    Resource Efficiency Scoreboard [1415]
    Type of relation: 
    Aggregated indicator which includes the component
  • Indicator: 
    Average CO2 emissions from passenger cars [2082]
    Relationship explanation: 
    This is a content-wise similar indicator
    Type of relation: 
    Similar indicator
    Indicator: 
    Resource Efficiency Scoreboard [1415]
    Type of relation: 
    Aggregated indicator which includes the component
  • Indicator: 
    Happy Planet Index rank order [1007]
    Type of relation: 
    Aggregated indicator which includes the component
    Indicator: 
    Inequality adjusted Happy Planet Index [2083]
    Type of relation: 
    Aggregated indicator which includes the component
    Indicator: 
    Overall life satisfaction (under development in SILC 2013 [1874]
    Relationship explanation: 
    Both indicators measure the same latent construct of life satisfaction, albeit with different wordings (Helliwell, Layard & Sachs, 2012. World Happiness Report 2012)
    Type of relation: 
    Similar indicator
    Indicator: 
    Life satisfaction [1109]
    Relationship explanation: 
    Both indicators measure the same latent construct of life satisfaction, albeit with different wordings (Helliwell, Layard & Sachs, 2012. World Happiness Report 2012)
    Type of relation: 
    Similar indicator
    Indicator: 
    Better Life Index [1136]
    Relationship explanation: 
    Best-worst life is the indicator used to measure Life Satisfaction in the Better Life Index
    Type of relation: 
    Aggregated indicator which includes the component
  • Indicator: 
    Better Life Index [1136]
    Type of relation: 
    Aggregated indicator which includes the component
  • Indicator: 
    Education attainment: Lower primary; Upper secondary; Tertiary [1841]
    Type of relation: 
    Similar indicator
  • Indicator: 
    Daily calorie supply per capita by source - total [903]
    Type of relation: 
    Similar indicator
  • Relationship explanation: 
    The indicator is calculated with the following arithmetic components: Primary production + Primary product receipt + Other sources (recovered products) + Recycled products + Imports + Stock changes – Exports – Bunkers – Direct use. http://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/documents/38154/4956233/RAMON-CODED-ENERGY-20150212.pdf/4814055b-de02-404a-b8e0-909fb82cbd54
  • Indicator: 
    Recycling rate of municipal waste (%) [840]
    Relationship explanation: 
    One of the indicators of the EU Resource Efficiency Scoreboard
    Type of relation: 
    Component indicator of the aggregate
    Indicator: 
    Domestic Material Consumption (DMC) [695]
    Relationship explanation: 
    One of the indicators of the EU Resource Efficiency Scoreboard
    Type of relation: 
    Component indicator of the aggregate
    Indicator: 
    Resource productivity (GDP/Domestic Material Consumption) [619]
    Relationship explanation: 
    One of the indicators of the EU Resource Efficiency Scoreboard
    Type of relation: 
    Component indicator of the aggregate
    Indicator: 
    Domestic material consumption per capita [1818]
    Relationship explanation: 
    One of the indicators of the EU Resource Efficiency Scoreboard
    Type of relation: 
    Component indicator of the aggregate
    Indicator: 
    Productivity of artificial land [1602]
    Relationship explanation: 
    One of the indicators of the EU Resource Efficiency Scoreboard
    Type of relation: 
    Component indicator of the aggregate
    Indicator: 
    Built-up areas [1638]
    Relationship explanation: 
    One of the indicators of the EU Resource Efficiency Scoreboard
    Type of relation: 
    Component indicator of the aggregate
    Indicator: 
    Water Exploitation Index (WEI) [2084]
    Relationship explanation: 
    One of the indicators of the EU Resource Efficiency Scoreboard
    Type of relation: 
    Component indicator of the aggregate
    Indicator: 
    Water productivity [2085]
    Relationship explanation: 
    One of the indicators of the EU Resource Efficiency Scoreboard
    Type of relation: 
    Component indicator of the aggregate
    Indicator: 
    Greenhouse gas emissions per capita [666]
    Relationship explanation: 
    One of the indicators of the EU Resource Efficiency Scoreboard
    Type of relation: 
    Component indicator of the aggregate
    Indicator: 
    Energy dependence [756]
    Relationship explanation: 
    One of the indicators of the EU Resource Efficiency Scoreboard
    Type of relation: 
    Component indicator of the aggregate
    Indicator: 
    Share of renewable energy in gross final energy consumption [624]
    Relationship explanation: 
    One of the indicators of the EU Resource Efficiency Scoreboard
    Type of relation: 
    Component indicator of the aggregate
    Indicator: 
    Generation of waste excluding major mineral wastes [2086]
    Relationship explanation: 
    One of the indicators of the EU Resource Efficiency Scoreboard
    Type of relation: 
    Component indicator of the aggregate
    Indicator: 
    Landfill rate of waste excluding major mineral wastes [2087]
    Relationship explanation: 
    One of the indicators of the EU Resource Efficiency Scoreboard
    Type of relation: 
    Component indicator of the aggregate
    Indicator: 
    Recycling rate of municipal waste (%) [840]
    Relationship explanation: 
    One of the indicators of the EU Resource Efficiency Scoreboard
    Type of relation: 
    Component indicator of the aggregate
    Indicator: 
    Recycling rate of e-waste [2088]
    Relationship explanation: 
    One of the indicators of the EU Resource Efficiency Scoreboard
    Type of relation: 
    Component indicator of the aggregate
    Indicator: 
    Eco-innovation Index [662]
    Type of relation: 
    Component indicator of the aggregate
    Indicator: 
    Total environmental tax revenues as a share of total revenues from taxes and social contributions [1382]
    Relationship explanation: 
    One of the indicators of the EU Resource Efficiency Scoreboard
    Type of relation: 
    Component indicator of the aggregate
    Indicator: 
    Energy taxes by paying sectors - Households [2089]
    Relationship explanation: 
    One of the indicators of the EU Resource Efficiency Scoreboard
    Type of relation: 
    Component indicator of the aggregate
    Indicator: 
    Index of common farmland bird species [2090]
    Relationship explanation: 
    One of the indicators of the EU Resource Efficiency Scoreboard
    Type of relation: 
    Component indicator of the aggregate
    Indicator: 
    Area under organic farming [2091]
    Relationship explanation: 
    One of the indicators of the EU Resource Efficiency Scoreboard
    Type of relation: 
    Component indicator of the aggregate
    Indicator: 
    Landscape fragmentation [1854]
    Relationship explanation: 
    One of the indicators of the EU Resource Efficiency Scoreboard
    Type of relation: 
    Component indicator of the aggregate
    Indicator: 
    Urban population exposure to air pollution by particulate matter    [1832]
    Relationship explanation: 
    One of the indicators of the EU Resource Efficiency Scoreboard
    Type of relation: 
    Component indicator of the aggregate
    Indicator: 
    EU urban population exposed to PM10 concentrations exceeding the daily limit value [761]
    Relationship explanation: 
    One of the indicators of the EU Resource Efficiency Scoreboard
    Type of relation: 
    Component indicator of the aggregate
    Indicator: 
    Soil erosion by water - area eroded by more than 10 tonnes per hectare per year [845]
    Relationship explanation: 
    One of the indicators of the EU Resource Efficiency Scoreboard
    Type of relation: 
    Component indicator of the aggregate
    Indicator: 
    Gross nutrient balance in agricultural land - nitrogen [1514]
    Relationship explanation: 
    One of the indicators of the EU Resource Efficiency Scoreboard
    Type of relation: 
    Component indicator of the aggregate
    Indicator: 
    Gross nutrient balance in agricultural land - phosphorus [1519]
    Relationship explanation: 
    One of the indicators of the EU Resource Efficiency Scoreboard
    Type of relation: 
    Component indicator of the aggregate
    Indicator: 
    Daily calorie supply per capita by source - total [903]
    Relationship explanation: 
    One of the indicators of the EU Resource Efficiency Scoreboard
    Type of relation: 
    Component indicator of the aggregate
    Indicator: 
    Final energy consumption in households by fuel - total petroleum products [1833]
    Relationship explanation: 
    One of the indicators of the EU Resource Efficiency Scoreboard
    Type of relation: 
    Component indicator of the aggregate
    Indicator: 
    Average carbon dioxide emissions per km from new passenger cars [1831]
    Relationship explanation: 
    One of the indicators of the EU Resource Efficiency Scoreboard
    Type of relation: 
    Component indicator of the aggregate
    Indicator: 
    Pollutant emissions from transport [765]
    Relationship explanation: 
    One of the indicators of the EU Resource Efficiency Scoreboard
    Type of relation: 
    Component indicator of the aggregate
    Indicator: 
    Modal split of passenger transport [1027]
    Relationship explanation: 
    One of the indicators of the EU Resource Efficiency Scoreboard
    Type of relation: 
    Component indicator of the aggregate
    Indicator: 
    Modal split of freight transport [1023]
    Relationship explanation: 
    One of the indicators of the EU Resource Efficiency Scoreboard
    Type of relation: 
    Component indicator of the aggregate
    Indicator: 
    Urban population exposure to air pollution by particulate matter    [1832]
    Relationship explanation: 
    One of the indicators of the EU Resource Efficiency Scoreboard
    Type of relation: 
    Component indicator of the aggregate
    Indicator: 
    Energy productivity (GDP/gross inland energy consumption) [1048]
    Relationship explanation: 
    One of the indicators of the EU Resource Efficiency Scoreboard
    Type of relation: 
    Component indicator of the aggregate
    Indicator: 
    Energy taxes by paying sector [1478]
    Relationship explanation: 
    One of the indicators of the EU Resource Efficiency Scoreboard
    Type of relation: 
    Component indicator of the aggregate
    Indicator: 
    EU urban population exposed to PM10 concentrations exceeding the daily limit value [761]
    Relationship explanation: 
    One of the indicators of the EU Resource Efficiency Scoreboard
    Type of relation: 
    Component indicator of the aggregate
    Indicator: 
    Urban population exposure to air pollution by particulate matter    [1832]
    Relationship explanation: 
    One of the indicators of the EU Resource Efficiency Scoreboard
  • Indicator: 
    Resource Efficiency Scoreboard [1415]
    Relationship explanation: 
    Domestic Material Consumption per capita is one of the resource efficiency scoreboard indicators
    Type of relation: 
    Aggregated indicator which includes the component
  • Indicator: 
    CPIA transparency, accountability, and corruption in the public sector rating (1=low to 6=high) [1430]
    Type of relation: 
    Similar indicator
  • Indicator: 
    CPIA quality of budgetary and financial management rating [1425]
    Type of relation: 
    Similar indicator
    Indicator: 
    CPIA property rights and rule-based governance rating [1265]
    Type of relation: 
    Similar indicator
    Indicator: 
    Corruption Perceptions Index (CPI) [2092]
    Type of relation: 
    Similar indicator
    Indicator: 
    Functioning of Government [2048]
    Type of relation: 
    Similar indicator
    Indicator: 
    Good Governance: Governance Indicators World Bank (total scores 6 WB indicators) [2047]
    Type of relation: 
    Aggregated indicator which includes the component
  • Indicator: 
    Freedom of Expression and Belief [1459]
    Relationship explanation: 
    Human rights are part of the Freedom in the World index
    Type of relation: 
    Similar indicator
    Indicator: 
    Freedom in the World [740]
    Relationship explanation: 
    Part of Human Rights
    Type of relation: 
    Similar indicator
    Indicator: 
    World Press Freedom Index [1692]
    Relationship explanation: 
    Part of Human Rights
  • Indicator: 
    Africa Infant Mortality [2093]
    Type of relation: 
    Similar indicator
    Indicator: 
    Infant Mortality [1964]
    Type of relation: 
    Similar indicator
    Indicator: 
    Infant mortality rate [2094]
    Type of relation: 
    Similar indicator
    Indicator: 
    Mortality rate, under-5 (per 1,000) [2095]
    Type of relation: 
    Similar indicator
  • Indicator: 
    Real effective exchange rate - 37 trading partners [614]
    Type of relation: 
    Other arithmetical connection
    Indicator: 
    GDP (PPP) [2053]
    Type of relation: 
    Aggregated indicator which includes the component
    Indicator: 
    GDP, PPP (current international $) [1996]
    Type of relation: 
    Aggregated indicator which includes the component
    Indicator: 
    GDP per capita (PPP) [2052]
    Type of relation: 
    Other arithmetical connection
    Indicator: 
    Comparative price levels [2096]
    Type of relation: 
    Similar indicator
    Indicator: 
    GDP per capita, PPP (current international $) [2058]
    Type of relation: 
    Other arithmetical connection
  • Indicator: 
    Voice and accountability [2097]
    Type of relation: 
    Similar indicator
    Indicator: 
    Voice and accountability (to be developed) [2098]
    Type of relation: 
    Similar indicator
    Indicator: 
    Good Governance: Governance Indicators World Bank (total scores 6 WB indicators) [2047]
    Type of relation: 
    Aggregated indicator which includes the component
  • Indicator: 
    Human Rights [1435]
    Relationship explanation: 
    Freedom of Speech is recognised by the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (Art. 19)
    Type of relation: 
    Similar indicator
    Indicator: 
    Associational and Organizational Rights [2099]
    Relationship explanation: 
    Associational and Organisational Rights are strongly linked to the freedom of expression and are also recognised by the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (Art. 20, 23)
    Indicator: 
    Freedom in the World [740]
    Relationship explanation: 
    Freedom of Expression and Belief is one of the components measured by Freedom in the World index
    Type of relation: 
    Aggregated indicator which includes the component
  • Indicator: 
    Corruption Perceptions Index (CPI) [704]
    Relationship explanation: 
    Both indices based on perceptions of corruption or its control
    Type of relation: 
    Similar indicator
    Indicator: 
    Corruption perception Index [1689]
    Relationship explanation: 
    Both indices based on levels of corruption
    Type of relation: 
    Similar indicator
    Indicator: 
    Corruption index [2100]
    Relationship explanation: 
    Both indices based on levels of corruption
    Type of relation: 
    Similar indicator
    Indicator: 
    Good Governance: Governance Indicators World Bank (total scores 6 WB indicators) [2047]
    Type of relation: 
    Aggregated indicator which includes the component
  • Indicator: 
    Regulatory Quality [1231]
    Relationship explanation: 
    Part of WGI set
    Type of relation: 
    Similar indicator
    Indicator: 
    Good Governance: Governance Indicators World Bank (total scores 6 WB indicators) [2047]
    Type of relation: 
    Aggregated indicator which includes the component
    Indicator: 
    Functioning of Government [2048]
    Type of relation: 
    Similar indicator
  • Indicator: 
    Good Governance: Governance Indicators World Bank (total scores 6 WB indicators) [2047]
    Type of relation: 
    Aggregated indicator which includes the component
  • Indicator: 
    Energy taxes [125]
    Relationship explanation: 
    "The indicator presents the percentage of energy taxes paid by 'households', 'industry and construction', 'agriculture, forestry and fishing', 'transportation and storage' and the 'services' sector. Note that the percentages will not always add up to 100%. The missing taxes are either 'not allocated' or paid by 'non-residents'." (Eurostat, http://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/tgm/table.do?tab=table&plugin=0&language=en&pcode=t2020_rt310, 2015-03-25)
    Type of relation: 
    Aggregated indicator which includes the component
    Indicator: 
    Environmental taxes [2101]
    Relationship explanation: 
    "Energy taxes are one of the four tax categories that make up environmental taxes (the other three being pollution, resource and transport)." Eurostat, http://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/cache/metadata/EN/t2020_rt300_esmsip.htm, 2015-03-25)
    Type of relation: 
    Similar indicator
    Indicator: 
    Energy consumption of transport relative to GDP      [2102]
    Relationship explanation: 
    The indicators are focusing on energy consumption and on energy taxation on transport.
    Type of relation: 
    Similar indicator
    Indicator: 
    Resource Efficiency Scoreboard [1415]
    Relationship explanation: 
    The indicator is part of the EU's Resource Efficiency Scoreboard
    Type of relation: 
    Aggregated indicator which includes the component
  • Indicator: 
    Eco-innovation Index [662]
    Relationship explanation: 
    The indicator is a part of eco-innovation index (Scoreboard)
    Type of relation: 
    Aggregated indicator which includes the component
    Indicator: 
    Eco-Innovation Outputs [1367]
    Relationship explanation: 
    The indicator is a part of eco-innovation index (Scoreboard)
    Type of relation: 
    Aggregated indicator which includes the component
    Indicator: 
    Eco-Innovation related patents (per mln population) [1371]
    Relationship explanation: 
    The indicator is a part of eco-innovation index (Scoreboard)
    Type of relation: 
    Other arithmetical connection
    Indicator: 
    Eco-innovation related academic publications (per mln population) [1375]
    Relationship explanation: 
    The indicator is a part of eco-innovation index (Scoreboard)
    Type of relation: 
    Other arithmetical connection
  • Indicator: 
    Eco-innovation Index [662]
    Relationship explanation: 
    Both indicators measure innovation
    Type of relation: 
    Other arithmetical connection
  • Indicator: 
    Volunteering and Intergenerational Solidarity [574]
    Relationship explanation: 
    Another measure of participation in volunteering from a different source
    Type of relation: 
    Similar indicator
    Indicator: 
    Participation in informal voluntary activities (PS100)  [1784]
    Relationship explanation: 
    The measure included in the Eurostat Quality of Life indicator set on participation in informal voluntary activities - which are standardly contrasted with volunteering with an organisation
  • Indicator: 
    Persons of the age 20 to 24 having completed at least upper secondary education by gender [2103]
    Relationship explanation: 
    Similar indicator within a specific age group
    Type of relation: 
    Similar indicator
    Indicator: 
    At least upper secondary education (25-64 age group) [2104]
    Relationship explanation: 
    Similar indicator within a specific age group
    Type of relation: 
    Similar indicator
  • Indicator: 
    Educational Attainment at Upper Secondary Level [1496]
    Relationship explanation: 
    Participation in tertiary education depends on the attainment of a prior level of education, i.e. upper secondary level of education
    Type of relation: 
    Similar indicator
    Indicator: 
    Tertiary educational attainment by sex, age group 30-34 [1895]
    Relationship explanation: 
    Similar indicator within a specific age group
    Type of relation: 
    Similar indicator
  • Indicator: 
    Proportion of population in developing countries living under the poverty line [2105]
    Type of relation: 
    Similar indicator
  • Indicator: 
    Vulnerability index [2106]
    Type of relation: 
    Similar indicator
    Indicator: 
    Sea surface temperature [472]
    Type of relation: 
    Component indicator of the aggregate
    Indicator: 
    Damages from weather and climate-related events [32]
    Type of relation: 
    Break down of indicator(Former Differentiation by group)
    Indicator: 
    Ecosystem Wellbeing Index [1755]
    Type of relation: 
    Similar indicator
    Indicator: 
    Intensity of use of fish resources [1800]
    Type of relation: 
    Break down of indicator(Former Differentiation by group)
    Indicator: 
    Emissions of acidifying substances [67]
    Type of relation: 
    Break down of indicator(Former Differentiation by group)
    Indicator: 
    Total population — outlook from UNSTAT [1894]
    Type of relation: 
    Break down of indicator(Former Differentiation by group)
    Indicator: 
    Environmental Pollution [2107]
    Type of relation: 
    Break down of indicator(Former Differentiation by group)
  • Indicator: 
    Agriculture: nitrogen balance [2108]
    Type of relation: 
    Similar indicator
    Indicator: 
    Emissions of Nitrogen Oxides [2109]
    Indicator: 
    Fertilizer consumption — outlook from EEA [161]
    Relationship explanation: 
    Fertilizer consumption is one of the main source of nitrogen input
    Indicator: 
    Critical load exceedance for nitrogen [20]
    Type of relation: 
    Similar indicator
    Indicator: 
    Resource Efficiency Scoreboard [1415]
    Type of relation: 
    Aggregated indicator which includes the component
  • Indicator: 
    Fertilizer consumption — outlook from EEA [161]
    Relationship explanation: 
    Fertilizer consumption is one of the main source of phosphorus input
    Indicator: 
    Resource Efficiency Scoreboard [1415]
    Type of relation: 
    Aggregated indicator which includes the component
  • Indicator: 
    Eco-innovation Index [662]
    Type of relation: 
    Aggregated indicator which includes the component
    Indicator: 
    Greenhouse gas emissions per capita [666]
    Relationship explanation: 
    A related indicator to help better understand the different yet interrelated impacts of GG emissions
    Type of relation: 
    Similar indicator
    Indicator: 
    Energy Productivity [1949]
    Relationship explanation: 
    Similarity can be drawn through the relationship between the amount of emissions and the level of productivity
    Type of relation: 
    Similar indicator
    Indicator: 
    Material productivity (GDP/Domestic Material Consumption) [1805]
    Type of relation: 
    Similar indicator
    Indicator: 
    Water productivity (GDP/Water Footprint) [671]
    Type of relation: 
    Similar indicator
    Indicator: 
    Resource Efficiency outcomes [1721]
    Type of relation: 
    Aggregated indicator which includes the component
  • Indicator: 
    Attainment of Tertiary Education  [2110]
    Relationship explanation: 
    Education of students is usually followed by the attainment of the tertiary education
    Type of relation: 
    Similar indicator
    Indicator: 
    Attainment of at Least Upper Secondary Education [1975]
    Relationship explanation: 
    Education of pupils is usually followed by the attainment of the tertiary education
    Type of relation: 
    Similar indicator
  • Indicator: 
    Conservation status of species by taxonomic grouping [1620]
    Type of relation: 
    Break down of indicator(Former Differentiation by group)
  • Indicator: 
    Abundance and distribution of selected species [1747]
    Type of relation: 
    Similar indicator
    Indicator: 
    Change in species diversity as a result of climate change — outlook from EEA [10]
    Relationship explanation: 
    Species distribution observations and models have been used to calculate the indicator.
    Type of relation: 
    Similar indicator
  • Indicator: 
    Population Aged 15-24 Years [2111]
    Type of relation: 
    Break down of indicator(Former Differentiation by group)
    Indicator: 
    Population Aged 25-64 Years [2112]
    Type of relation: 
    Break down of indicator(Former Differentiation by group)
    Indicator: 
    Population Aged 65-79 Years [2113]
    Type of relation: 
    Break down of indicator(Former Differentiation by group)
    Indicator: 
    Population Aged 80 Years and Older [2114]
    Type of relation: 
    Break down of indicator(Former Differentiation by group)
    Indicator: 
    Population Aged Less than 15 Years  [2115]
    Type of relation: 
    Break down of indicator(Former Differentiation by group)
    Indicator: 
    Population total [2068]
    Type of relation: 
    Similar indicator
    Indicator: 
    Population growth (annual %) [2116]
    Relationship explanation: 
    Shows the annual percentage growth in population, rather than the lead indicator's measurement of total annual number of people in the population.
    Type of relation: 
    Other arithmetical connection
    Indicator: 
    Population Growth: Annual growth (in %) [2117]
    Relationship explanation: 
    Shows the annual percentage growth in population, rather than the lead indicator's measurement of total annual number of people in the population.
    Type of relation: 
    Other arithmetical connection
    Indicator: 
    Population density (people per sq. km of land area) [1283]
    Relationship explanation: 
    Divides the total population as shown by the lead indicator by land area to produce population density.
    Type of relation: 
    Other arithmetical connection
  • Indicator: 
    Coal Reserves [1945]
    Type of relation: 
    Break down of indicator(Former Differentiation by group)
    Indicator: 
    Nuclear energy and waste production [374]
    Type of relation: 
    Break down of indicator(Former Differentiation by group)
    Indicator: 
    Oil Reserves [1943]
    Type of relation: 
    Break down of indicator(Former Differentiation by group)
    Indicator: 
    Reserves of energy resources [2118]
    Type of relation: 
    Similar indicator
  • Indicator: 
    Protection of soil from erosion and other physical degradation [2119]
  • Indicator: 
    Resource Efficiency Scoreboard [1415]
    Type of relation: 
    Aggregated indicator which includes the component
    Indicator: 
    Bird index [2120]
    Type of relation: 
    Similar indicator
  • Indicator: 
    Social Institutions and Gender Index (SIGI) [2121]
    Type of relation: 
    Similar indicator
  • Indicator: 
    Employment in industry (% of total employment) [1206]
    Relationship explanation: 
    Relationship in terms of industry, showing the share of Eco-innovation work in all types of industry
    Type of relation: 
    Aggregated indicator which includes the component
    Indicator: 
    Green jobs [598]
    Relationship explanation: 
    The indicator is part of the EU's eco-innovation scoreboard
    Type of relation: 
    Similar indicator
    Indicator: 
    Eco-innovation Index [662]
    Relationship explanation: 
    The indicator is part of the EU's eco-innovation scoreboard
    Type of relation: 
    Aggregated indicator which includes the component
    Indicator: 
    Socio-Economic outcomes [1581]
    Relationship explanation: 
    The indicator is part of the EU's eco-innovation scoreboard
    Type of relation: 
    Aggregated indicator which includes the component
    Indicator: 
    Exports of products from eco-industries (% of total exports) [1806]
    Relationship explanation: 
    The indicator is part of the EU's eco-innovation scoreboard
    Type of relation: 
    Similar indicator
    Indicator: 
    Turnover in eco-industries [1343]
    Relationship explanation: 
    The indicator is part of the EU's eco-innovation scoreboard
    Type of relation: 
    Similar indicator
  • Indicator: 
    Eco-innovation Index [662]
    Relationship explanation: 
    The indicator is part of the EU's Eco-Innovarion Scoreboard
    Type of relation: 
    Aggregated indicator which includes the component
    Indicator: 
    Eco-Innovation Inputs [1733]
    Relationship explanation: 
    The indicator is part of the EU's Eco-Innovarion Scoreboard
    Type of relation: 
    Aggregated indicator which includes the component
    Indicator: 
    Human resources in science and technology (% of active population) [1807]
    Relationship explanation: 
    The indicator is part of the EU's Eco-Innovarion Scoreboard
    Type of relation: 
    Similar indicator
    Indicator: 
    Venture capital - early stage investment [1738]
    Relationship explanation: 
    The indicator is part of the EU's Eco-Innovarion Scoreboard
    Type of relation: 
    Similar indicator
    Indicator: 
    Governments environmental and energy R&D appropriations and outlays (% of GDP) [1577]
    Relationship explanation: 
    The indicator is part of the EU's Eco-Innovarion Scoreboard
    Type of relation: 
    Similar indicator
    Indicator: 
    Eco-Innovation Inputs [1733]
    Relationship explanation: 
    The indicator is part of the EU's Eco-Innovarion Scoreboard
    Type of relation: 
    Aggregated indicator which includes the component
    Indicator: 
    Human resources in science and technology (% of active population) [1807]
    Relationship explanation: 
    The indicator is part of the EU's Eco-Innovarion Scoreboard
    Type of relation: 
    Similar indicator
    Indicator: 
    Total value of green early stage investments (USD/capita) [1808]
    Relationship explanation: 
    The indicator is part of the EU's Eco-Innovarion Scoreboard
    Type of relation: 
    Similar indicator
  • Indicator: 
    Eco-innovation Index [662]
    Type of relation: 
    Aggregated indicator which includes the component
    Indicator: 
    Venture capital - early stage investment [1738]
    Relationship explanation: 
    Indicator that is part of the eco-innovation set of indicators of the Eco-Innovation Observatory (EIO)
    Type of relation: 
    Similar indicator
    Indicator: 
    Eco-Innovation Activities [1348]
    Relationship explanation: 
    Indicator that is part of the eco-innovation set of indicators of the Eco-Innovation Observatory (EIO)
    Type of relation: 
    Similar indicator
    Indicator: 
    Exports of products from eco-industries (% of total exports) [1806]
    Type of relation: 
    Component indicator of the aggregate
    Indicator: 
    Turnover in eco-industries [1343]
    Relationship explanation: 
    turnover is an important assessment of economic stability and budgeting in a firm, carrying with it potential socio-economic impacts on the rest of the firm's operations.
    Type of relation: 
    Component indicator of the aggregate
    Indicator: 
    Employment in eco-industries and circular economy (% of total employment across all companies) [1572]
    Type of relation: 
    Component indicator of the aggregate
  • Indicator: 
    Proportion of population using an improved sanitation facility [1965]
    Type of relation: 
    Similar indicator
    Indicator: 
    Safe Sanitation: access to safe sanitation (in % total people) [2122]
    Type of relation: 
    Similar indicator
  • Indicator: 
    Decomposition of income inequality by age, household structure, education and work intensity [1852]
    Relationship explanation: 
    Income inequality is one of the GPI components
    Type of relation: 
    Component indicator of the aggregate
    Indicator: 
    Underemployment and potential additional labour force statistics [2123]
    Relationship explanation: 
    Cost of underemployment is one of the GPI components
    Indicator: 
    Air Pollution [1983]
    Relationship explanation: 
    Cost of air pollutionis one of the GPI components
    Indicator: 
    Crime, violence or vandalism in the area [2124]
    Relationship explanation: 
    Cost of crime is one of the GPI components
  • Indicator: 
    Resource Efficiency Scoreboard [1415]
    Type of relation: 
    Aggregated indicator which includes the component
    Indicator: 
    Built-up Land per Inhabitant [2125]
    Type of relation: 
    Component indicator of the aggregate
    Indicator: 
    Productivity of built-up and non built-up artificial areas [2126]
    Type of relation: 
    Similar indicator
    Indicator: 
    Productivity of artificial land [1602]
    Relationship explanation: 
    The indicator Productivity of artificial land takes into account built-up areas and non built-up artificial areas (e.g.streets)
    Type of relation: 
    Component indicator of the aggregate
  • Indicator: 
    Eco-innovation Index [662]
    Relationship explanation: 
    Both indicators measure innovation in the EU
    Type of relation: 
    Other arithmetical connection
    Indicator: 
    Resource Efficiency Scoreboard [1415]
    Relationship explanation: 
    Both scoreboards measure EU's performance and present comparison between different Member States
    Type of relation: 
    Other arithmetical connection
  • Indicator: 
    Greenhouse gas emission projections [265]
    Type of relation: 
    Similar indicator
    Indicator: 
    Atmospheric greenhouse gas concentrations [2127]
    Type of relation: 
    Similar indicator
  • Indicator: 
    GDP per capita (current US$) [1250]
    Type of relation: 
    Similar indicator
  • Indicator: 
    Recycling rate of municipal waste (%) [840]
    Relationship explanation: 
    Beside the landfill rate and waste incineration, the recycling rate is one major rate to assess how waste is treated.
    Type of relation: 
    Similar indicator
    Indicator: 
    Resource Efficiency Scoreboard [1415]
    Type of relation: 
    Aggregated indicator which includes the component
  • Indicator: 
    Municipal waste generated [1662]
    Relationship explanation: 
    Municipal waste is (content-wise/not mathematically) part of the waste measured.
    Type of relation: 
    Component indicator of the aggregate
    Indicator: 
    Generation and recycling of packaging waste [232]
    Relationship explanation: 
    Packaging waste is (content-wise/not mathematically) part of the waste measured.
    Type of relation: 
    Component indicator of the aggregate
    Indicator: 
    Resource Efficiency Scoreboard [1415]
    Type of relation: 
    Aggregated indicator which includes the component
  • Indicator: 
    Resource Efficiency Scoreboard [1415]
    Type of relation: 
    Aggregated indicator which includes the component
    Indicator: 
    Built-up Land per Inhabitant [2125]
    Type of relation: 
    Aggregated indicator which includes the component
  • Indicator: 
    Built-up areas [1638]
    Type of relation: 
    Similar indicator
  • Indicator: 
    Eco-innovation Index [662]
    Relationship explanation: 
    Both indexes measure "green" innovation
    Type of relation: 
    Other arithmetical connection
    Indicator: 
    Innovation Union Scoreboard [1607]
    Relationship explanation: 
    Both indexes measure innovation
    Type of relation: 
    Other arithmetical connection
    Indicator: 
    Green Transition Scoreboard [1651]
    Relationship explanation: 
    Both indicators measure "green" innovation
    Type of relation: 
    Other arithmetical connection
  • Indicator: 
    Green investments (to capture potential source of transformational change) [1074]
    Type of relation: 
    Similar indicator
    Indicator: 
    Eco-innovation Index [662]
    Relationship explanation: 
    Both indicators have the same purpose of promoting green investments
    Type of relation: 
    Other arithmetical connection
  • Indicator: 
    Accessibility of Green Spaces [1827]
    Type of relation: 
    Similar indicator
    Indicator: 
    Satisfaction with recreational and green areas (under development in SILC 2013) [751]
    Relationship explanation: 
    SILC provides a larger sample size and therefore more robust estimates, but the question on green spaces has only been included in one wave of SILC to date (2013). The SILC question asks about satisfaction with green spaces, whereas the question here only asks about satisfaction with access to green spaces.
    Type of relation: 
    Similar indicator
    Indicator: 
    Complain about the lack of green spaces [2128]
  • Type of relation: 
    Similar indicator
    Type of relation: 
    Similar indicator
    Type of relation: 
    Similar indicator
  • Indicator: 
    Domestic extraction used (DEU) [2129]
    Type of relation: 
    Component indicator of the aggregate
  • Indicator: 
    Eco-innovation Index [662]
    Relationship explanation: 
    Indicator that is part of the eco-innovation set of indicators of the Eco-Innovation Index (Scoreboard)
    Type of relation: 
    Aggregated indicator which includes the component
    Indicator: 
    Material productivity (GDP/Domestic Material Consumption) [1805]
    Relationship explanation: 
    Indicator that is part of the eco-innovation set of indicators of the Eco-Innovation Index (Scoreboard)
    Type of relation: 
    Component indicator of the aggregate
    Indicator: 
    Water productivity (GDP/Water Footprint) [671]
    Relationship explanation: 
    Indicator that is part of the eco-innovation set of indicators of the Eco-Innovation Index (Scoreboard)
    Type of relation: 
    Component indicator of the aggregate
    Relationship explanation: 
    Indicator that is part of the eco-innovation set of indicators of the Eco-Innovation Index (Scoreboard)
    Type of relation: 
    Component indicator of the aggregate
    Indicator: 
    GHG emissions intensity (CO2e/GDP) [1524]
    Relationship explanation: 
    Indicator that is part of the eco-innovation set of indicators of the Eco-Innovation Index (Scoreboard)
    Type of relation: 
    Component indicator of the aggregate
  • Indicator: 
    Eco-innovation Index [662]
    Type of relation: 
    Aggregated indicator which includes the component
    Indicator: 
    Eco-Innovation Activities [1348]
    Type of relation: 
    Similar indicator
    Indicator: 
    Eco-Innovation Outputs [1367]
    Type of relation: 
    Similar indicator
    Indicator: 
    Resource Efficiency outcomes [1721]
    Type of relation: 
    Similar indicator
    Indicator: 
    Socio-Economic outcomes [1581]
    Type of relation: 
    Similar indicator
    Indicator: 
    Governments environmental and energy R&D appropriations and outlays (% of GDP) [1577]
    Relationship explanation: 
    The indicator is part of the EU's Eco-Innovation scoreboard
    Type of relation: 
    Component indicator of the aggregate
    Indicator: 
    Human resources in science and technology (% of active population) [1807]
    Relationship explanation: 
    The indicator is part of the EU's Eco-Innovation scoreboard
    Type of relation: 
    Component indicator of the aggregate
    Indicator: 
    Total value of green early stage investments (USD/capita) [1808]
    Relationship explanation: 
    The indicator is part of the EU's Eco-Innovation scoreboard
    Type of relation: 
    Component indicator of the aggregate
  • Indicator: 
    Eco-Innovation Inputs [1733]
    Relationship explanation: 
    The indicator is part of EU's Eco-Innovation Index (Scoreboard)
    Type of relation: 
    Aggregated indicator which includes the component
    Indicator: 
    Governments environmental and energy R&D appropriations and outlays (% of GDP) [1577]
    Relationship explanation: 
    The indicator is part of EU's Eco-Innovation Index (Scoreboard)
    Type of relation: 
    Similar indicator
    Indicator: 
    Human resources in science and technology (% of active population) [1807]
    Relationship explanation: 
    The indicator is part of EU's Eco-Innovation Index (Scoreboard)
    Type of relation: 
    Similar indicator
    Indicator: 
    Eco-innovation Index [662]
    Relationship explanation: 
    The indicator is part of EU's Eco-Innovation Index (Scoreboard)
    Type of relation: 
    Aggregated indicator which includes the component
Potential Misinterpretations
  • Biological quality of lakes [1]
    A higher level of cyanobacteria as a percentage of total phytoplankton biomass indicates a higher level of eutrofication and therefore is worse for the environment and for the Green Economy in general.
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    Is the amount of cyanobacteria declining, but the overall freshwater biodiversity and quality is declining/not improving?
    Related Indicator: 
    Freshwater biodiversity and water quality [213]
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    Agriculture is seen as main emitter of nitrogen. Are the critical loads of nitrogen declining because there is less agriculture?
    Related Indicator: 
    Agriculture, value added (% of GDP) [2130]
  • Critical load exceedance for nitrogen [20]
    With 'Critical load exceedance for nitrogen' mainly external effects (transport, agriculture...) are taken into account (eutrophication). Declining is perceived as positive, since eutrophication harms biodiversity, which is part of Green Economy.
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    Are critical load exceedance for nitrogen declining, but the overall freshwater biodiversity and quality is declining too/not improving?
    Related Indicator: 
    Freshwater biodiversity and water quality [213]
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    Agriculture is seen as main emitter of nitrogen. Are the critical loads of nitrogen declining because there is less agriculture?
    Related Indicator: 
    Arable and cropland, % total land area [2131]
  • Damages from weather and climate-related events [32]
    Environmental pressures like climate change can be an important driver of natural disasters. A decreasing number and value of natural disasters would therefore show progress in the Green Economy.
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    Is the value of destroyed capital goods by natural disasters declining, but the number of natural disasters is increasing? (e.g. because economy is performing worse and the value of the destroyed capital goods is decreasing with it)
    Related Indicator: 
    Natural disasters linked to climate change [826]
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    Are there no massive direct losses, but small losses which for example lower agricultural production, are increasing?
    Related Indicator: 
    Crop production index [1220]
  • Distribution of plant species [42]
    Higher value of the indicator is beneficial for the availability of biotic resources, therefore also beneficial for the environment and the Green Economy in general.
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    Does the distribution and abundance of species rely heavily on conservation sites?
    Related Indicator: 
    Conservation status of habitats by habitat group [514]
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    Are species well distributed but increasingly fragmented?
    Related Indicator: 
    Fragmentation of natural and semi-natural areas [201]
  • Ecological Footprint [48]
    The ecological footprints unites various pressures, hence a decreasing footprint is perceived positive with respect the GE. This indicator is a composited indicator, which means trends of one or several indicators which are part of this composited indicator could be masked by trend of other indicators, the composited indicator consist of. For further assessments and a correct interpretation of this indicator, please check the respective single indicators.
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    Is the ecological footprint improving, but the carbon footprint (as part of it) shows a different trend?
    Related Indicator: 
    Carbon footprint [1748]
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    Is the Ecological Footprint on a low level when compared to other countries, but high when compared to its available biocapacity?
    Related Indicator: 
    Government budget appropriations and outlays on R&D (gba)- Total GBAORD by NABS socio-economic objectives [2132]
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    Does the Ecological Footprint show a positive trend, but the non-renewable resource stocks (such metal deposits) which are not included are depleted with increasing speed?
    Related Indicator: 
    Reserves of mineral resources [2133]
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    Does the Ecological Footprint show a posive trend, but there are more activities which are inherently unsustainable which are not included, such as the production of toxic chemicals.
    Related Indicator: 
    Production of toxic chemicals [2134]
  • Emission of acidifying substances [59]
    Acidifying substances are important negative external effects of economic development. A green economy should therefore lead to less emissions, with positive effects on health and biodiversity.
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    Sulphur oxides are crucial emitted acidifying substances. Is the overall emission of acidifying substances decreasing, but the share of sulphor oxides is increasing in specific source sectors?
    Related Indicator: 
    Emissions of sulphur oxides (SOx), by source sector        [1686]
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    Are emissions of acidifying substances shifted to other sites (leakage) combined with a local de-industrialization?
    Related Indicator: 
    Industry, value added (% of GDP) [2135]
  • Emissions of organic matter [76]
    The pressure on the environment can be estimated by the proxies BOD, COD and TOC for the oxygen content of water. Decreasing emissions are perceived as beneficial for the environment and wellbeing and therefore also beneficial for GE.
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    Agriculture is one main emitter, are decreasing emissions of organic matter indicating less agricultural activities?
    Related Indicator: 
    Agriculture, value added (% of GDP) [2130]
  • Emissions of primary particulates — outlook from LRTAP [92]
    This indicator tracks trends in emissions of primary particulate, having diameter of 10mm or less and particulate matter of a diameter of 2,5mm. As harmful particles, its decline is regarded as positive for a transition to GE.
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    Are the emissions of particulate matter, having diameter of 10mm or less, decreasing., but SO2, PM10, NO2 and ozone are increasing?
    Related Indicator: 
    Exceedance of air quality limit values in urban areas [144]
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    Are the emissions of particulate matter, having diameter of 10mm or less, decreasing, but overall particulate matter is increasing in its amount?
    Related Indicator: 
    Urban population exposure to air pollution by particulate matter  [2136]
  • Energy efficiency and energy consumption in industry [105]
    The indicator tracks progress made in energy efficiency and reducing the energy consumption in the industry sector in EU-27 countries. Reducing the energy consumption in the industry sector will have a positive environmental impacts and save costs - therefore it is perceived positive for GE.
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    Is energy consumption in industry decreasing, but the overall consumption is increasing?
    Related Indicator: 
    Green jobs [598]
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    Is the energy consumed by industry decreasing, but energy efficiency is not improving?
    Related Indicator: 
    Energy Efficiency [1753]
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    Is the consumption of energy not decreasing, but the share of energy produced from renewable energy sources is increasing?
    Related Indicator: 
    Share of renewable energy in gross final energy consumption [1623]
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    Are there major gains in efficiency in industry, but energy consumption is increasing?
    Related Indicator: 
    Energy Consumption by Industry [2137]
  • Energy-related emissions of particulate matter [136]
    Emissions of particulate matter are bad for health, and therefore should be avoided in a green economy
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    Is is less energy consumed due to an economic recession?
    Related Indicator: 
    Real GDP, Index 1990=100 [2138]
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    Is the environmental pressure 'Energy-related emissions of particulate matter' shifting to other countries whose energy is imported?
    Related Indicator: 
    Complete Energy Balance Sheets [1410]
  • Exceedance of air quality limit values in urban areas [144]
    Bad health as a consequence of bad air is a cost for the Green Economy
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    Is the overall air pollution decreasing, but especially harmful pollution by particulate matter is increasing?
    Related Indicator: 
    Urban population exposure to air pollution by particulate matter  [2136]
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    This indicator has a limit value of particulate matters which leaves out fine particulate matter. Is the indicator improving, while fine particulate matter is increasing in amount?
    Related Indicator: 
    Emissions of primary particulates — outlook from LRTAP [92]
  • Exposure of ecosystems to acidification, eutrophication and ozone [153]
    Smaller value of the indicator indicates less exceedance of critical loads for eutrophication due to the deposition of nutrient, which is beneficial for the environment and for the green economy in general.
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    Is the indicator increasing, but the amount of nitrogen is still within the boundaries of environmental limits?
    Related Indicator: 
    Nutrients in transitional, coastal and marine waters [381]
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    Are decreasing acidification, eutrophication and ozone emissions indicating a deindustrialisation?
    Related Indicator: 
    Industry, value added (% of GDP) [2135]
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    Are decreasing acidification, eutrophication and ozone emissions indicating declining agricultural activities?
    Related Indicator: 
    Agriculture, value added (% of GDP) [2130]
  • Forest growth [188]
    This indicator assesses the growth, growth rate and outlook (including effects on climate change) of European forests. Increasing growth rate contributing to the transition to a Green Economy, because amongst others Ecosystem Services are supported.
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    Is the forest area growing, due to declining agricultural areas
    Related Indicator: 
    Agriculture, value added (% of GDP) [2130]
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    Is the forest area increasing due to declining agricultural areas which leads to increasing food imports?
    Related Indicator: 
    Food imports (% of merchandise imports) [2139]
  • Freshwater quality [217]
    Biodiversity relevance: the indicator gives an assessment of water quality which fundamentally determines the structure and functioning of aquatic and associated terrestrial ecosystems and dependent organisms.
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    Is the freshwater quality good, but water is massively extracted?
    Related Indicator: 
    Water exploitation index [2140]
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    Is freshwater quality good, buts its resources are shrinking?
    Related Indicator: 
    Fresh Water Resources [912]
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    Is freshwater quality improving because there are less agricultural activities?
    Related Indicator: 
    Agriculture, value added (% of GDP) [2130]
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    Is freshwater quality improving because there are less industrial activities?
    Related Indicator: 
    Industry, value added (% of GDP) [2135]
  • Fuel prices [222]
    An increase in fuel prices can result in a decrease in fuel demand, transport demand and GHG emissions, thereby leading to a decrease in pressures on the environment, which is beneficial in the transition towards GE.
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    An increase in fuel prices can result, but does not necessarily lead in all areas to a transition from private car to public transport mobility.
    Related Indicator: 
    Use of Public Transport [2141]
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    An increase in fuel prices can result, but does not necessarily lead to a decrease in fuel demand, e.g. if the overall inflation is growing faster than the fuel prices.
    Related Indicator: 
    Inflation, consumer prices (annual %) [1757]
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    An increase in fuel prices can result, but does not necessarily lead to a decrease of the total consumed fuel, e.g. if engines need less fuel per distance, but the overall distance is growing faster than the efficiency (rebound effect).
    Related Indicator: 
    Primary energy consumption by fuel [415]
  • Generation and recycling of packaging waste [232]
    Packaging waste is a waste of resources, and therefore may be better prevented for a transition towards a GE.
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    Is packaging waste declining, because there is less consumption (due to an economic recession for example).
    Related Indicator: 
    Components of domestic material consumption       [601]
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    Is declining packaging waste a sign of decreasing trade?
    Related Indicator: 
    Physical Trade Balance (PTB) [964]
  • Global and European temperature [260]
    Since anthropogenic influence, mainly emissions of greenhouse gases, is responsible for most of the observed increase in global average temperature, decreasing/not-increasing temperature would indicate progress towards a Green Economy.
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    Are temperatures increasing slightly but having major effects?
    Related Indicator: 
    Arctic sea ice extent [2142]
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    Is the global or European temerature rising less significant than the sea surface temperature?
    Related Indicator: 
    Sea surface temperature [472]
  • Habitats of European interest [279]
    A favorable conservation status is positive for the environment and for the Green Economy in general.
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    Are habitats which are seen as 'Habitats of European interest' protected but others are not?
    Related Indicator: 
    Conservation status of habitats by habitat group [514]
  • Invasive alien species in Europe [300]
    Increase in trade and tourism and transport on land and in particular at sea, as well as developments in agriculture, plantation forestry, aquaculture, fisheries, game management and the pet trade, have provided new and enhanced pathways for the spread of
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    Are invasive species decreasing/not increasing, but domestic species are decreasing in abundance?
    Related Indicator: 
    Abundance and distribution of selected species [1747]
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    Are there less alien species, because the regarding country is not incorporated in the trade flows?
    Related Indicator: 
    Physical Trade Balance (PTB) [964]
  • Land cover distribution and change — outlook from MNP [309]
    Changes in arable and permanent crop land and wooded areas give important information about a country's/region's endowment in agricultural and forest resources, both from an economic and an environmental perspective. Economically, changes in land use will also affect the transition to a Green Economy.
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    Is there less land use change occurring, but land fragmentation is increasing?
    Related Indicator: 
    Landscape fragmentation [836]
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    Is the overall land cover indicating a good development, but urban sprawl is also increasing?
    Related Indicator: 
    Built-up areas [1638]
  • Municipal waste generation, total [335]
    Waste represents an enormous loss of resources in the form of both materials and energy. The amount of waste produced can be seen as an indicator of how efficient we are as a society, particularly in relation to our use of natural resources and waste treatment is. A decreasing waste generation could indicate a successfull transition towards a Green Economy.
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    Is the municipal waste generation decreasing, but the total waste generated is increasing?
    Related Indicator: 
    Total waste generated [1668]
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    Is less municipal waste generated, but the share of industrial hazardous waste is increasing?
    Related Indicator: 
    Generation of hazardous waste, by economic activity    [2143]
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    This indicator excludes sewage, does the sewage trend differ from the municipal waste trend?
    Related Indicator: 
    Sewage coverage (access to sewerage system within the service area) [2144]
  • Nationally designated areas [351]
    Designated protected areas are beneficial for the environment and for the Green Economy in general.
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    Are habitats increasingly protected, but also increasingly fragmented?
    Related Indicator: 
    Fragmentation of natural habitats [2145]
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    Is the number of designated areas increasing, but agriculture is intensifying (thus area under agri-environmental commitment is shrinking)?
    Related Indicator: 
    Area under agri-environmental commitment [2146]
  • Nitrogen oxides emissions [360]
    It is NO2 that is associated with adverse affects on human health, as at high concentrations it can cause inflammation of the airways. NO2 also contributes to the formation of secondary particulate aerosols and tropospheric ozone (O3) in the atmosphere - both are important air pollutants due to their adverse impacts on human health. Hence, a decreasing trend could show a transitions towards a Green Economy.
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    Other substances than No2 cause similar effects to human health and soil productivity.
    Related Indicator: 
    Emissions of acidifying substances [67]
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    In Europe: eventually positives trends in the overall nitrogen emissions (achieved by the energy production sector) could outshine the effects of agriculture on nitrogen emissions.
    Related Indicator: 
    Agriculture: nitrogen balance [2108]
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    Are there less nitrogen emissions, caused by industry due to a shifting of industrial sites/less activities?
    Related Indicator: 
    Industry, value added (% of GDP) [2135]
  • Production and consumption of ozone depleting substances [419]
    Since the mid 1980s various policy measures have been introduced to limit or phase-out the production and consumption of ozone-depleting substances (ODS) in order to protect the stratospheric ozone layer from depletion. This indicator tracks progress towards these objectives of limiting or phasing-out production and consumption of ODS. Depletion of stratospheric ozone leads to increases in ambient ultra-violet radiation at the surface, which has a wide variety of adverse effects on human health, aquatic and terrestrial ecosystems and food chains.
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    Is the amount of ozone depleting substances being produced decreasing, but the overall production of toxic substances is increasing?
    Related Indicator: 
    Production of toxic chemicals [2134]
  • Public awareness [434]
    This indicator is based on a quantitative questionnaire-based survey (Eurobarometer survey on biodiversity). The unit is % of survey respondents. High percentages of e.g. people visiting nature reserves are regarded as positive for a transition towards a Green Economy, since public opinion is a vital factor in influencing politicians & decision makers.
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    Is the number of people visiting natural habitats (such as Ramsar sites) low, because these areas are far away?
    Related Indicator: 
    Proximity of transport infrastructures to designated areas [432]
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    Is public awareness about environmental concerns increasing, but without an increase of environmentally sensitive behavior?
    Related Indicator: 
    Public awareness and behaviour [439]
  • Soil erosion by water [481]
    Soil erosion by water is destruction of a resource, and therefore negative for the Green Economy
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    Is there more soil erosion by water, but it is rather occurring because of a low level of natural vegetative cover than more water?
    Related Indicator: 
    Land cover distribution and change — outlook from MNP [309]
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    Is the overall soil erosion by water declining, but areas with very high erosion rates are increasing in number?
    Related Indicator: 
    Soil erosion by water - area eroded by more than 10 tonnes per hectare per year [845]
  • Soil organic carbon [487]
    Soil organic carbon is the major component of soil organic matter and it is extremely important in all soil processes. A higher value of soil organic carbon is beneficial to the availability and quality of biotic resources, therefore beneficial for the environment and to the Green Economy in general.
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    The topsoil carbon content may be very different from the subsoil.
    Related Indicator: 
    Topsoil organic carbon content [1703]
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    Is there carbon rich soils, but they are eroded by water?
    Related Indicator: 
    Soil erosion by water [481]
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    Is there carbon rich soils, but they are eroded intensively by water?
    Related Indicator: 
    Soil erosion by water - area eroded by more than 10 tonnes per hectare per year [845]
  • Species diversity [492]
    A higher value of species richness (the number of species in a community) and the evenness of species' abundances is beneficial for the environment and for the Green Economy in general.
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    This indicator measures both species richness (the number of species in a community) and the species abundance. However, is the species abundance limited to a few places?
    Related Indicator: 
    Abundance and distribution of selected species [1747]
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    However, is the plant species abundance limited to a few places?
    Related Indicator: 
    Distribution of plant species [42]
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    Is species diversity increasing due to the introduction of alien species which are not beneficial for the environment?
    Related Indicator: 
    Invasive alien species in Europe [300]
  • Fossil fuel subsidies [497]
    Fossil fuel subsidies are negative for Green Economy, since they hamper the transition towards clean energy sources. At the same time they are partly seen as a negative investment and economically disadvantageous. Fossil fuel subsidies potentially hide economic costs of its production, transport and distribution (beside hidden externalities which are generally mostly excluded). A low fossil fuel subsidy rate is positive for moving towards Green Economy.
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    Are fuel subsidies decreasing, but the fuel prices stay low (due to low market prices)?
    Related Indicator: 
    Fuel prices [222]
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    Are subsidies being cut, but fuel consumption stays on a high Level?
    Related Indicator: 
    Final energy consumption by sector and fuel [167]
  • Nights spent at tourist accommodation establishments [503]
    A general increase in tourism activity is seen as positive for progress in competitiveness and employment, as well as positive spillovers in green fiscal policies. It may or may not also correlate with growth in eco-tourism. However, for the purpose of the green economy eco-tourism is preferred over traditional tourism.
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    Tourism intensity may have had significant increases -- even causing overcapacity in accommodation in some years -- but the underlying number of tourist trips meeting ecologically sensitive criteria is unknown.
    Related Indicator: 
    Penetration of tourist eco-labels [403]
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    Increase in accommodation statistics does not necessarily indicate positive economic benefits for the country under study if the trip/nights spent is considered "outbound tourism." The receiving country reaps the benefits.
    Related Indicator: 
    Tourism contribution to GDP [2147]
  • Conservation status of habitats by habitat group [514]
    A favorable status of habitats conservation is beneficial the availability and quality of the environment and resources, therefore beneficial to the Green Economy.
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    The conservation status of habitats should be analysed together with the conservation status of the species.
    Related Indicator: 
    Species of European interest [632]
  • At-risk-of-poverty rate, by age group       [519]
    An increase of this indicator is considered negative, and a decrease is viewed as positive. This is because poverty compromises the financial aspect of quality of life, which itself is an important element of the Green Economy.
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    Is the share of people at risk of poverty declining, but inequality is increasing?
    Related Indicator: 
    Inequality of income distribution    [549]
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    Is the at-risk-of-poverty rate declining, but the persistent-at-risk-of-poverty rate staying at high levels?
    Related Indicator: 
    Persistent-at-risk-of-poverty rate   [2148]
  • Employment rate, by highest level of education attained   [524]
    Employment and education effect social justice, quality of life and economic sustainability and resilience; therefore directly impact Green Economy.
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    Is the employment rate by education corresponding to the educational level within society?
    Related Indicator: 
    Education attainment: Lower primary; Upper secondary; Tertiary [1841]
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    Is the employment indicator for the age group 20-64 performing well, but there are big differences between the specific age groups?
    Related Indicator: 
    Unemployment rate, by age group     [569]
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    A high employment rate does not necessarily mean that the rate of newly created, unoccupied, or about to become vacant, posts is high.
    Related Indicator: 
    Job vacancy rate [1334]
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    A high employment rate does not necessarily mean that employees are satisfied with their jobs.
    Related Indicator: 
    Satisfaction with working conditions [816]
  • Employment rate, by sex, age group 20-64 [530]
    A high employment rate implies that the number of people who are seeking for employment and are socially vulnerable is low, which positively impacts the progress towards th Green Economy.
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    A high employment rate does not necessarily mean that employees are satisfied with their jobs.
    Related Indicator: 
    Low wage earners as a proportion of all employees (excluding apprentices): by educational attainment [579]
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    A high employment rate does not necessarily mean that employees are satisfied with their jobs.
    Related Indicator: 
    Satisfaction with working conditions [816]
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    A high employment rate does not necessarily mean that the rate of newly created, unoccupied, or about to become vacant, posts is high.
    Related Indicator: 
    Job vacancy rate [1334]
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    Employment rate does not give a precise indication of the unemployment rate
    Related Indicator: 
    Unemployment rate [1780]
  • EU imports from least-developed countries by group of products [535]
    An increase in EU imports from Least Developing Countries (LDC) indicates increasing access as well as capacities of developing countries to reach EU markets and to benefit from global trade in their national economies. Therefore increasing imports are seen positive for the transition to a Green Economy.
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    Is the lack of sustainability of the production methods and their impact of the imported goods leading to a decreasing overall sustainability in the exporting country?
    Related Indicator: 
    Environmental Sustainability Index [1211]
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    Increasing food imports into the EU potentially leads to an increasing investment pressure on agriculture in the LDC.
    Related Indicator: 
    Foreign direct investment in developing countries, by income group    [1812]
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    Are increasing imports leading to more food imports (which increase the pressure on agriculture)?
    Related Indicator: 
    Food imports (% of merchandise imports) [2139]
  • Healthy life years and life expectancy at birth, by sex   [540]
    Societal welfare stands as an important objective of the Green Economy. Thus, a population with a prolonged number of healthy life years helps to achieve welfare goals and lowers the need for overall healthcare provisioning.
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    The higher the number of healthy life years count, the better it is, naturally, for an economy paradigm. Given the subjective, non-medical, opinions of survey respondents, and the literature on respondent behaviour, the self-assessed component can skew the overall objectivity of the method. In other words, the quality of life perceived by respondents may be exaggerated or inaccurate.
    Related Indicator: 
    Disability-adjusted Life Expectancy at Birth [2149]
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    Are people living longe but increasingly hampered in daily life?
    Related Indicator: 
    Hampered in Daily Activities [2150]
  • Household saving rate    [544]
    The household saving rate is showing witch part of the income is saved and not consumed. If the household saving rate is high, people (in the average) are able to build assets.
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    Increasing saving rates do not necessarily imply a lower consumption or lower economic activities, e.g. if additional savings are based on growth.
    Related Indicator: 
    GDP growth [2051]
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    High saving rates does not necessary indicate an increasing income level of the people. People may fear an economic crisis. Saving rates may go up, because households cuts there spending on consumption while the net income is still shrinking.
    Related Indicator: 
    Household net financial wealth [1969]
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    High saving rates does not necessary indicate an increasing income level of the people. People may fear an economic crisis. Saving rates may go up, because households cuts there spending on consumption while the net income is still shrinking.
    Related Indicator: 
    Equivalised Household Net Income per Capita [2151]
  • Inequality of income distribution    [549]
    The greater the ratio, the greater the inequality of income distribution. The value of the ratio represents how many times the income of the top 20% is greater than the income of the bottom 20%. Therefore, a decrease in the value of this indicator represe
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    This indicator considers the top and bottom quintiles of the population but leaves the middle class out of the equation. Is the gap between the top and bottom quintile performing good, but from middle to the top inequality is increasing?
    Related Indicator: 
    Share the wealth: asset inequality (middle to top) [2152]
    Related Indicator: 
    Total wealth estimate ($) [1012]
  • Long-term unemployment rate, by sex    [553]
    A decrease in the long-term unemployment rate is a positive outcome for the Green Economy because long-term unemployment is associated with reduced health, occupation, financial and wellbeing quality of life outcomes.
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    A low long-term unemployment rate does not necessarily mean that the number of high-quality ''green jobs'' available in the market is high.
    Related Indicator: 
    Green jobs [598]
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    The overall long-term employment may decrease, but the youth unemployment rate may stay proportionally high.
    Related Indicator: 
    Youth unemployment rate [2153]
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    A low long-term unemployment rate does not necessarily mean that employees are satisfied with their jobs.
    Related Indicator: 
    Satisfaction with working conditions [816]
  • Adjusted net national income per capita (current US$) [558]
    Any economy is designed to generate incomes for citizens for spending on material goods and services, and this indicator measures net incomes in aggregate.
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    That this measures typical household incomes; however it does not include any distributional data.
    Related Indicator: 
    Shared prosperity: median household incoems [2154]
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    That it adjusted levels of material prosperity, but it includes goods and services designed to correct 'bads' such as environmental pollution, earthquakes and crime. An increase in adjusted net national income per capita caused by example by environmental pollution, does not signify rising prosperity.
    Related Indicator: 
    Environmental Pollution [2107]
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    That it always measures economic success: Adjusted NNI is not adjusted by intangible assets.
    Related Indicator: 
    Intangible fixed assets (net) [1044]
  • Self reported unmet need for medical examination or treatment, by income quintile    [565]
    Gathered data is used for the provisioning of medical facilities and healthcare, aiming toward goals of the Green Economy. The lower the rate of unmet needs the better the outcome.
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    Higher recorded proportion of the unmet need is worse. The current capacities of health care systems across Europe differ, thus the statistics will vary based on the rationing of medical services, in all likelihood. Even in the case of free access, are differences in rationing levels influencing the respondent?
    Related Indicator: 
    Satisfaction with the national health care system [2155]
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    Are cultural differences influencing the choice of answers significatly?
    Related Indicator: 
    Better Life Index [1136]
  • Unemployment rate, by age group     [569]
    A low unemployment rate by age groups (especially less than 25 years) implies that the number of people who are seeking for employment and are socially vulnerable is low.
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    A low unemployment rate by an age groups (less than 25 years) does not indicate how sustainable the jobs are.
    Related Indicator: 
    Green jobs [598]
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    A low unemployment rate by an age groups (less than 25 years) does not indicate how equal the job opportunity are (e.g. by sex).
    Related Indicator: 
    Unemployment rate, by sex     [1773]
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    A low unemployment rate by an age groups (less than 25 years) does not indicate how long it takes for unemployed to get a job.
    Related Indicator: 
    Long-term unemployment [1775]
  • Volunteering and Intergenerational Solidarity [574]
    Involvement in charity and voluntary activities indicates the level of social belonging and participation in the society, which are components of quality of life and effective governance.
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    The indicator measures involvement in activities with purposes of serving public goods. But it does not measure voluntary political activity, which has the same purpose.
    Related Indicator: 
    Time spent on voluntary work or political activities [2156]
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    The indicator measures involvement in activities, which help to the communities. It does not measure informal contribution to local communities, which might be not organised under formal voluntary/charity activities
    Related Indicator: 
    Participation in informal voluntary activities (PS100)  [1784]
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    Are volunteering and intergenerational activities at a low level, but the Satisfaction with social life is till at a high level (due to other reasons)?
    Related Indicator: 
    Satisfaction with social life [1106]
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    Do more people have time for voluntary activities, because they are unemployed?
    Related Indicator: 
    Unemployment rate by sex and age groups - annual average, % [657]
  • Low wage earners as a proportion of all employees (excluding apprentices): by educational attainment [579]
    A high proportion of low wage earners can be an economic issue leaving too many households without a sufficient income, which negatively impacts the progress towards the Green Economy
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    Restrictive labor laws can lead to a low proportion of low wage earners but can potentially at the same time increase the number of economically inactive people reducing ecnomic output overall.
    Related Indicator: 
    Employment rate, by highest level of education attained   [524]
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    Work seekers with little qualification can find themselves shut out of the labor market if no low wage work is available.
    Related Indicator: 
    Long-term unemployment rate, by sex    [553]
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    The overall labor productivity of an economy can still be high if substantial productivity and wage differences in the population exist.
    Related Indicator: 
    Labour productivity per hour worked (ESA95) [1201]
  • People having a long-standing illness or health problem: by sex, age and income quintile [584]
    Information on long standing illness supports health care decision-making in a nation. The incidence of long-term illness corroborates with the quality of health care services, which is directly relevant to the quality of life dimension of the Green Economy.
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    A negative trend may conceal underlying long standing illnesses.This indicator is derived from a subjective opinion lacking medical-level validation. Implications of the individual's physiology are not understood.
    Related Indicator: 
    Healthy life years and life expectancy at birth, by sex   [540]
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    The indicator assigns level of disposable income, sex and age as the bases for evaluating long standing illness. Although the latter two can be medically validated, disposable income stands as a corollary variable. Educational attainment must therefore be another potential comparative basis.
    Related Indicator: 
    People having a long-standing illness or health problem, by sex, age and educational attainment level (%) [2157]
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    Is the share of people having a long-standing illness decreasing, but the share of people who feel good is decreasing too (due to small illnesses, such as allergies)?
    Related Indicator: 
    Good State of Health [2158]
  • Arrears (mortgage or rent, utility bills or hire purchase) [588]
    The percentage of people in arrears indicates how vulnerable the material living conditions of the population are. This aspect of economic safety is relevant in unexpected negative individual financial situations and in regional or global economic crises.
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    Is the rate of population in arrears increasing, but the purchasing power of the average population is not affected?
    Related Indicator: 
    GDP per capita in PPS [1990]
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    Is the number of people in arrears increasing, but in average household income is increasing too?
    Related Indicator: 
    Equivalised Household Net Income per Capita [2151]
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    A shrinking share of the population in arrears can be connected with people who move out of their homes into dwellings in bad conditions.
    Related Indicator: 
    Share of total population living in a dwelling with a leaking roof, damp walls, floors or foundation, or rot in window frames of floor [2159]
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    A shrinking share of the population in arrears can be connected with people who move out of their homes into overcrowded dwellings.
    Related Indicator: 
    Overcrowded Dwellings [1970]
  • From whom would you get support if you needed help around the house when ill? [592]
    Having someone to rely on forms part of the Quality of Life pillar of the Green Economy. Having external support in the household in the event of sickness is seen as a positive development.
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    Individual experiences vary considerably and may not be converted to a common denominator for Europe. Lacking in the question design are follow-ups to answers 'nobody', 'don't know' or 'refusal to answer.'
    Related Indicator: 
    Interpersonal Trust  [1122]
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    Are there more people helping, but there are also increasingle more people who need help?
    Related Indicator: 
    People having a long-standing illness or health problem: by sex, age and income quintile [584]
  • Components of domestic material consumption       [601]
    Direct materials used in consumption gives an indication of the use of one type of resources, i.e. the material resources, as an aggregate. This generates environmental pressures and therefore if less material resources are used is better for the economy.
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    Use of the indicator as more than a rough indicator. The number of tons used is a composite of materials with very different amounts of scarcity and influences on the environment.
    Related Indicator: 
    Domestic material consumption by material [605]
  • Domestic material consumption by material [605]
    It indicates the amount of domestic material consumption, and therefore gives an indication of the burden of resource use generated within a country. Increasing domestic material consumption is perceived as negative.
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    Is Domestic material consumption by material on a high level in a certain country, but on a low level when assessed per capita?
    Related Indicator: 
    Domestic material consumption per capita [1818]
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    Is domestic material consumption decreasing, but other environmental pressured are increasing?
    Related Indicator: 
    Ecological Footprint [48]
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    Is the domestic material consumption by material decreasing, because economic activities are declining due to a recession?
    Related Indicator: 
    GDP (current US$) [1792]
  • Ecolabel licenses [610]
    This indicator provides a number of products with ecological labels, which may indicate progress towards GE.
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    Are ecolabel licenses increasing faster than the economy in general?
    Related Indicator: 
    Real GDP, Index 1990=100 [2138]
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    Is 'classic' environmentally sensitive bahaviour increasing but innovations do not show the same trend?
    Related Indicator: 
    Eco-innovation Index [662]
  • Real effective exchange rate - 37 trading partners [614]
    An economy’s competitiveness is an important determinant of its ability to export to other countries, and therefore maintain a favorable balance of trade. It can also be a good basis for the ability to afford the costs of a transition towards a Green Economy. 'A rise in the index means a loss of competitiveness.'
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    The indicator reflects competitiveness of a country, but does not indicate how export oriented a country is.
    Related Indicator: 
    Environmental Performance Index [1140]
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    The indicator reflects competitiveness of a country, but does not indicate how export oriented a country is.
    Related Indicator: 
    Exports of goods and services (% of GDP) [2160]
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    Competitiveness might be the result of low wages or other low costs which have negative social or environmental impacts.
    Related Indicator: 
    Low wage earners as a proportion of all employees (excluding apprentices): by educational attainment [579]
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    A low real effective exchange rate is a signal for competitiveness, but it does not imply that a country already has a high GDP per capita.
    Related Indicator: 
    GDP per capita in PPS [1990]
  • Resource productivity (GDP/Domestic Material Consumption) [619]
    The amount of GDP generated by unit of material resource use is a measure of efficiency. The more you can do with one unit of material resources the more sustainable the economy; i.e. the bigger ratio of EUR/Kg, the better for the progress towards the Green Economy
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    Is productivity rising, but outweighted by overall DMC? If so, which components of DMC are increasing?
    Related Indicator: 
    Components of domestic material consumption       [601]
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    Does the productivity appear improving, due to changes in GDP?
    Related Indicator: 
    GDP (current US$) [1792]
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    If the resource productivity goes up, new energy intensive techniques might be implemented to use less resources.
    Related Indicator: 
    Energy efficiency and energy consumption in industry [105]
  • Share of renewable energy in gross final energy consumption [624]
    "The use of renewable energy sources is seen as a key element in energy policy, reducing the dependence on fuel imported from non-EU countries, reducing emissions from fossil fuel sources, and decoupling energy costs from oil prices." (Eurostat, http://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/web/energy/data/shares, 2015-03-24)
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    The share of renewable energy sources does not give the overall view of greenhouse gas emissions of a country (e.g. per capita). It provides information on the share of energy production which is only one of different emitter of greenhouse gas emissions.
    Related Indicator: 
    Greenhouse gas emissions per capita [666]
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    The share of renewable energy may increase while the energy consumption of non renewable energy may still increase in total.
    Related Indicator: 
    Total energy consumption — outlook from EEA [2161]
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    Is the share of renewables increasing whilst the greenhouse gas emissions are declining, but nuclear energy (and its waste production) is increasing too?
    Related Indicator: 
    Nuclear energy and waste production [374]
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    Is the share of renewable energy in gross final energy consumption increasing, but energy imports (of potentially not-renewables) are increasing too?
    Related Indicator: 
    Energy imports, net (% of energy use) [1828]
  • Total R&D expenditure [628]
    Assuming that greater investment in research and development will increase knowledge and innovation and help turn ideas into products and services, an increase in Total R&D Expenditure could be expected to signal progress towards a Green Economy in terms of increasing future economic growth, jobs and international competitiveness.
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    As this indicator is presented as a percentage of GDP, it should be considered alongside GDP so that any change in GDP, and the relative adjustment this would produce in the data for this indicator, can be taken into consideration.
    Related Indicator: 
    GDP — outlook from OECD [228]
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    An increase in the proportion of GDP that is spent on R&D does not necessarily predict benefits in terms of green technologies, as R&D spending may be invested non-green technologies. Using indicators which detail the sectoral breakdown of R&D investment may help to overcome this barrier.
    Related Indicator: 
    Total R&D expenditure (GERD) by sectors of performance and type of R&D activity [1799]
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    Is increasing expenditure into (green) R&D truly leading to an increase in eco-innovation?
    Related Indicator: 
    Eco-innovation Index [662]
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    Is the overall R&D expenditure increasing, but the share of environmental related expenditure decreasing?
    Related Indicator: 
    Public spending in environmentally related RD, % total public spending [987]
  • Species of European interest [632]
    A favorable conservation status is beneficial to the environment and the Green Economy.
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    Are the populations of species of European interest performing well, but species of certain taxonomic grouping are not?
    Related Indicator: 
    Conservation status of species by taxonomic grouping [1620]
  • Species interactions [637]
    Higher value of the indicator (in terms of suitable space for the butterfly) is beneficial for the environment and for the Green Economy in general.
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    Are interactions strongly dependent on the conservation status of the regarding areas?
    Related Indicator: 
    Conservation status of habitats by habitat group [514]
  • Status of marine fish stocks [642]
    The lower the ratio of over-fished stocks to total commercial stocks, the better for the green economy. Overfishing creates environmental pressure, which is a threat to environmental sustainability and therefore to the Green Economy.
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    Overfishing is not the only environmental problem associated with the consumption of fish; aquaculture also pollutes water and should be monitored.
    Related Indicator: 
    Aquaculture: effluent water quality from finfish farms [2162]
  • Turnover from innovation [648]
    Innovation in the business community is highly desirable for the Green Economy, namely with regards to the energy efficiency goals. A high turnover rate is a desirable development for all product types and services.
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    How big is the share of green innovations and the respective turnovers?
    Related Indicator: 
    Eco-innovation Index [662]
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    Are increasing turnovers reflecting a wide use of a few new products/patents, or many new products/patents in use?
    Related Indicator: 
    Green Patents, Index 1990=100 [979]
  • Investment by institutional sectors [653]
    An increase in this indicator suggests that a greater proportion of GDP is being invested in gross fixed capital formation by the public and private sectors. An increase might be perceived as being conducive to a green economy, since it suggests investmen
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    Are several institutional sectors investing, but these investments are not green?
    Related Indicator: 
    Green investments (to capture potential source of transformational change) [1074]
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    Are several institutional sectors investing, but so is material consumption?
    Related Indicator: 
    Material consumption [1817]
  • Unemployment rate by sex and age groups - annual average, % [657]
    A low unemployment rate implies that the number of people who are seeking for employment and are socially vulnerable is low, which positively impacts the progress towards Green Economy.
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    A low unemployment rate does not necessarily mean that the number of high-quality ''green jobs'' available in the market is high.
    Related Indicator: 
    Green jobs [598]
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    Is the unemployment rate low, but many people are working under economic poor conditions?
    Related Indicator: 
    Low wage earners as a proportion of all employees (excluding apprentices): by educational attainment [579]
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    A low unemployment rate does not necessarily mean that employees are satisfied with their jobs.
    Related Indicator: 
    Satisfaction with working conditions [816]
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    A low unemployment rate does not necessarily mean that the rate of newly created, unoccupied, or about to become vacant, posts is high.
    Related Indicator: 
    Job vacancy rate [1334]
  • Eco-innovation Index [662]
    It is an indication of innovation in the direction of a green economy, which is why an increasing trend is perceived as positive.
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    This is a composite indicator which can only provide messages about the overall country performance in relation to eco-innovation. A high overall ranking does not necessarily mean that a country has performed well in all eco-innovation areas covered by this indicator. Thus, an assessment of the individual areas would require an analysis of the specific sub-indicators covering these areas. The sub-indicators are listed in the ''Indicator construction'' section as ''Component indicator of the aggregate''.
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    Are there more eco-innovations, because they are inforced by environmental taxes?
    Related Indicator: 
    Total environmentally related taxes, % GDP [991]
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    Are there more eco-innovations, because environmental pressures (e.g. depletion of resources which affect their prices) are increasing?
    Related Indicator: 
    Ecological Footprint [48]
  • Greenhouse gas emissions per capita [666]
    Greenhouse gas emissions per capita is one important indicator showing the impact of a country on climate change. Low greenhouse gas emissions are in general assumed to be positive.
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    The actual and historic greenhouse gas emissions per capita does not indicate if a country is already on a pathway of reducing its emissions in the future.
    Related Indicator: 
    Projections of GHG emissions — outlook from National Communications under UNFCCC [426]
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    Greenhouse gas emissions per capita does not indicate how efficient or "green" an economy is in relation to its GDP.
    Related Indicator: 
    GDP per capita [2056]
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    Are greenhouse gas emission per capita of a country not increasing, but the total population is?
    Related Indicator: 
    Total population — outlook from UNSTAT [1894]
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    Are emissions of greenhouse gasses declining in a specific country, due to an economic crisis?
    Related Indicator: 
    GDP — outlook from OECD [228]
  • Water productivity (GDP/Water Footprint) [671]
    Utilizing water efficiently and intelligently is a critical goal of the Natural Capital pillar of the Green Economy. Productivity is a value judgement; taken from different perspectives it carries high added-value to the activity at hand or the opposite. Agriculture places an inherently lower value on water resources than industry.
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    Access to and availability of freshwater resources will inevitably affect water productivity for one or more uses. Thus, it's critical to assess demand and use levels versus quantity of water before analysing water productivity.
    Related Indicator: 
    Water Exploitation Index (WEI) [2084]
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    The increase in the indicator value may be achieved by an increase in economic production and does not necessarily indicate decline in total water use. The latter should also be evaluated.
    Related Indicator: 
    Proportion of total water resources used  [2163]
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    Is the water productivity increasing, but the freshwater quality is decreasing?
    Related Indicator: 
    Freshwater quality [217]
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    Water productivity indicator is calculated dividing gross domestic product (GDP) by the total annual fresh water abstraction. It is important to note that water abstraction is dependent on portion of the national agricultural sector and on climate conditions.
    Related Indicator: 
    European precipitation [142]
  • Quality of public transport [677]
    Better ratings of the quality public transport indicate that citizens within a Green Economy are better able to efficiently get to their places of work and access services, and at a significantly lower energy and emissions rate than by using personal transport (cars etc).
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    Assessed quality of public transport should not be confused with people's rating of the easiness of their access to public services, which is another indicator on the European Quality of Life Survey.
    Related Indicator: 
    Access to public transport facilities [2164]
  • Foreign direct investment, net inflows (% of GDP) [681]
    An increase would indicate that the net inflows of foreign direct investment (FDI) has increased in relation to GDP. FDI encourages the transfer of technology and know-how between countries and, under the right policy environment, it is contributing to GE.
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    Is foreign direct investment, net inflows (% of GDP) increasing, but the share of green investments is decreasing?
    Related Indicator: 
    Green investments (to capture potential source of transformational change) [1074]
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    A decline in GDP with stable FDI will be reflected in an increase in this indicator, despite no additional investment. Therefore, GDP growth should also be consulted when using this indicator to assess progress towards the green economy.
    Related Indicator: 
    GDP growth [2051]
  • Organisations and sites with EMAS (Eco-Management and Audit Scheme) registration [686]
    The number of organisations or sites registered with the Eco-Management and Audit Scheme offers some insight into the willingness amongst organisations to voluntarily sign up to improving their environmental performance, or at least, the desire to project such an image. Hence, an increasing trend could indicate a successfull transition towards a Green Economy.
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    Is the number of organisations and sites with EMAS registration increasing, but other drivers for a transition towards a GE, such as green patents are not improving?
    Related Indicator: 
    Green Patents, Index 1990=100 [979]
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    Are there more efficient organisations (in terms of material consumption). But what is about the absolute resource consumption, rebound effects are visible?
    Related Indicator: 
    Total Material Consumption (TMC) [2165]
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    Are there more efficient organisations (in terms of CO2 emissions). But what is about the absolute emissions, rebound effects are visible?
    Related Indicator: 
    Greenhouse gas emissions [832]
  • MSCI Global Clean Technology Index [690]
    This index records the profitability of companies which use clean energy - in this case measured by those companies which use 50% of green energy. It therefore can be useful in assessing the extent to which the shift to a Green conomy is profitable, desirable to investors, and the extent to which green technologies are competitive in the global market. Please note: This indicator is a composited indicator, which means trends of one or several indicators which are part of this composited indicator could be masked by trend of other indicators, the composited indicator consist of. For further assessments and a correct interpretation of this indicator, please check the respective single indicators.
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    Are there more profitable companies, which are using clean tech, but the overall use of an economy is reluctant to a transition towards a GE?
    Related Indicator: 
    Use of cleaner and alternative fuels [2166]
  • Domestic Material Consumption (DMC) [695]
    Generally a decrease in the indicator value is beneficial to the environment and to the Green Economy.
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    Is DMC on the same level, but the economic output is increasing due to productivity gains - are there decoupling effects?
    Related Indicator: 
    Resource productivity (GDP/Domestic Material Consumption) [619]
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    Is domestic material consumption per country unchanged, but changes are happing regarding ist distribution?
    Related Indicator: 
    Domestic material consumption per capita [1818]
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    Is the domestic material consumption decreasing, because economic activities are declining due to a recession?
    Related Indicator: 
    GDP (current US$) [1792]
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    Is domestic material consumption decreasing, but other environmental pressured are increasing?
    Related Indicator: 
    Ecological Footprint [48]
  • Level of citizens' confidence in EU institutions [700]
    Trust in the institutions directly effects components of social justice, quality of life and effective governance; therefore effects Green Economy
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    The indicator measures the trust in the EP, Council,and the Commission - legislative and executive branches of power. It does not measure the trust in the third branch - the judiciary
    Related Indicator: 
    Trust in the judicial system [1819]
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    The indicator measures the trust in the European Parliament and the Council as institutions. It does not measure the trust in the Members of Parliament or elected National representatives
    Related Indicator: 
    Trust in democratic representatives [1820]
  • Corruption Perceptions Index (CPI) [704]
    Low corruption is desirable in all disciplines of the Green Economy. Countries that demonstrate low corruption scores typically perform well economically and strive toward a high standard of living for its citizens. This indicator is a composited indicator, which means trends of one or several indicators which are part of this composited indicator could be masked by trend of other indicators, the composited indicator consist of. For further assessments and a correct interpretation of this indicator, please check the respective single indicators.
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    Is corruption declining, but trust in institutions is disturbed perseveratively?
    Related Indicator: 
    Trust in Institutions  [945]
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    Is corruption declining, but this is not perceived by the public?
    Related Indicator: 
    Deprivation index [2167]
  • Group Membership [710]
    Group membership is an indicator of social cohesion and stakeholder participation; therefore contributes to the Green Economy by impacting social justice and quality of life
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    Stakeholder participation can become a norm of society and some might feel social pressure to be engaged just for the sake of being engaged
    Related Indicator: 
    Freedom of Expression and Belief [1459]
  • Quality of education system [716]
    The greater the value of the indicator, the better. A value close to 10 indicates a good quality of indication provision, which contributes to quality of life and therefore to the Green Economy.
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    This indicator covers the quality of education but not its availability and accessibility.
    Related Indicator: 
    People that participated in education or training in the four preceding weeks [2168]
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    A country could have high quality education but gender inequalities in regard to access to education.
    Related Indicator: 
    Ratio of girls to boys in primary, secondary, and tertiary education [1328]
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    Could quality improvements in education be achieved, but an extensive expenditure was necessary (thus money is not used effectively)?
    Related Indicator: 
    Education expenditure as percentage of GNP, GDP and total government expenditure [1169]
  • Quality of social housing services [721]
    The greater the value of this indicator, the better that country is performing in terms of social housing services (based on the perception of the population). Good social services are an important aspect of social justice and social inclusion, and therefore of the green economy.
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    Is this indicator, which is based on a survey, improving, but related, objective indicators are not?
    Related Indicator: 
    Receiving housing allowance [1823]
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    Is social housing improving, but people who do not benefit from such services are under increasing pressure?
    Related Indicator: 
    Financial burden of the total housing cost [2169]
  • How would you rate the quality of health services? [725]
    A highly productive and developed health care system is arguably the result of intelligent public spending and careful planning. The indicator gives a subjective opinion on the Quality of Life pillar that supports the Green Economy; a favorable sentiment is seen as positive.
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    A downward trend in the level of satisfaction is seen in countries implementing budget cutbacks. Important to analyse is the actual public health expenditure.
    Related Indicator: 
    NAT: total health expenditure per capita [1836]
  • Trust in justice [731]
    Trust in the justice system reflects a solid foundation in the constitution and sets of rights and freedoms in the EU. The Green Economy is underpinned, in part, by a sound democracy and institution system.
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    A subjective question on the justice system is a good measure to assess citizens' perception of it. The opinion can hide valuable insights due to potential bias. Evaluating the performance of justice systems objectively in addition to this question is recommended.
    Related Indicator: 
    EU Justice Scoreboard [2065]
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    Is trust in justice at high levels, but trust in institutions as core element in public life is decreasing?
    Related Indicator: 
    Trust in Institutions  [945]
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    Is trust in justice limited to people who are for example not part of a minority? Are human rights respected?
    Related Indicator: 
    Human Rights [1435]
  • Quality of national health service [736]
    Expressing satisfaction with national health services is a helpful service to track progress on the Quality of Life pillar of the Green Economy.
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    Cross-cultural difference very likely plays into the score given to the question. Insight into the sentiment on government budgeting of health care shows much less variability.
    Related Indicator: 
    Satisfaction with healthcare provision [2170]
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    Health services are interpreted differently. Respondents may have stronger or weaker opinions about individual medical care providers.
    Related Indicator: 
    Difficulty in seeing a doctor because of cost of seing the doctor [775]
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    Health services are interpreted differently. Respondents may have stronger or weaker opinions about individual medical care providers.
    Related Indicator: 
    Accessibility of the Family Doctor [2171]
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    Do perceived health status and actual governmental health expenditures differ?
    Related Indicator: 
    Health expenditure, total (% of GDP) [770]
  • Freedom in the World [740]
    Freedom in the World is the standard-setting comparative assessment of global political rights and civil liberties, which are also part of GE. This indicator is a composited indicator, which means trends of one or several indicators which are part of this composited indicator could be masked by trend of other indicators, the composited indicator consist of. For further assessments and a correct interpretation of this indicator, please check the respective single indicators.
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    Is the Freedom in the World index performing good, but specific crucial categories, such as human rights are underperforming?
    Related Indicator: 
    Human Rights [1435]
  • Net social protection as a percentage of GDP [746]
    Social protection expenditure contributes to financial security, especially important in periods of transition.
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    Is the social expenditure as share of GDP changing, because GDP is changing?
    Related Indicator: 
    Generation and recycling of packaging waste [232]
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    Is the social expenditure decreasing, but the quality of these services is decreasing too?
    Related Indicator: 
    Quality of social services [2172]
  • Satisfaction with recreational and green areas (under development in SILC 2013) [751]
    Greater satisfaction with recreational and green areas indicates a higher quality living environment and thus a greater quality of life which is a key outcome of a Green Economy.
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    High satisfaction with recreational or green areas does not indicate that the rate of use of, or access to, those areas is higher.
    Related Indicator: 
    Accessibility of Green Spaces [1827]
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    Are ther more recreational and green areas, but the overall land cover indicator shows a rather negative trend?
    Related Indicator: 
    Land cover distribution and change — outlook from MNP [309]
  • Energy dependence [756]
    The less an economy depends on (especially fossil) energy imports, the better for its pathway towards a Green Economy. (A high dependency on energy imports might put a high pressure on the necessity to transform the energy sector.)
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    Energy dependency does not indicate how much primary energy is consumed in a country (energy imports plus consumed inland energy).
    Related Indicator: 
    Primary energy consumption  [1830]
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    Energy dependency does not indicate how efficient energy is used in a country.
    Related Indicator: 
    Energy productivity, US$ per ktoe [1988]
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    Energy dependency does not indicate how big (or small) the share of renewable energy production is.
    Related Indicator: 
    Share of renewable energy in gross final energy consumption [1623]
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    Is energy dependence decreasing, but nuclear power production (and its respective waste production) is increasing?
    Related Indicator: 
    Nuclear energy and waste production [374]
  • EU urban population exposed to PM10 concentrations exceeding the daily limit value [761]
    The reduction in the indicator value indicates progress towards the decrease of concentration of particulate matter in urban areas which is beneficial for human health, and green economy in general.
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    Is pollution by particulate matter decreasing, but pollution by ground level ozone increasing?
    Related Indicator: 
    Urban population exposure to air pollution by ozone     [2173]
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    Are the emissions of particulate matter, having diameter of 10mm, decreasing, but SO2, PM10, NO2 and ozone are increasing?
    Related Indicator: 
    Exceedance of air quality limit values in urban areas [144]
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    Is particulate matter PM10 decreasing, but finer particulate matter increasing in its amount?
    Related Indicator: 
    Emissions of primary particulates — outlook from LRTAP [92]
  • Pollutant emissions from transport [765]
    Pollutant emissions from transport have negative impacts on public health and the environment. Hence, a decreasing trend potentially shows progress in the transition towards a Green Economy.
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    Are the overall pollutant emissions from transport decreasing, but Sulphur dioxide emissions are increasing?
    Related Indicator: 
    Sulphur dioxide emissions [1751]
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    Are the overall pollutant emissions from transport decreasing, but Nitrogen oxides emissions are increasing?
    Related Indicator: 
    Nitrogen oxides emissions [360]
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    Are the overall pollutant emissions from transport decreasing, but Non-methane volatile organic compounds emissions are increasing?
    Related Indicator: 
    Non-methane volatile organic compounds emissions [366]
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    Is the pollutant emissions from transport decreasing, but the freight transport demand is increasing?
    Related Indicator: 
    Freight transport demand [205]
  • Health expenditure, total (% of GDP) [770]
    A higher expenditure rate on health care as a percentage of GDP is generally regarded as a positive contribution to the green economy, as it is likely to lead to better health outcomes, although this may not always be the case.
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    Does the share of health expenditure as share of GDP look big, but when seen per capita it is not?
    Related Indicator: 
    NAT: total health expenditure per capita [1836]
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    The health care expenditure as share of GDP does not necessarily indicate a healthy life expectancy for the population or other health outcomes.
    Related Indicator: 
    Healthy life expectancy [2174]
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    The health care expenditure as share of GDP does not indicate the satisfaction with the health care services
    Related Indicator: 
    How would you rate the quality of health services? [725]
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    Is health expenditure increasing, but the quality of the health system does not show an according development?
    Related Indicator: 
    Quality of national health service [736]
  • Difficulty in seeing a doctor because of cost of seing the doctor [775]
    A high proportion of respondents find too expensive the fee charged by medical service providers. This puts in question policies on universal healthcare systems: a goal of the quality of life pillar as well as in investments in public services of the Green Economy.
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    People may not be capable of paying for a doctor not because of low income but because of health care investment. Spending on health care may vary from country to country.
    Related Indicator: 
    Health expenditure (% of GDP) [1834]
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    Are there many people who get medical attention (and can afford it), but who are not satisfied with it?
    Related Indicator: 
    How would you rate the quality of health services? [725]
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    Is health care increasingle accessible, but its quality is decreasing?
    Related Indicator: 
    Quality of national health service [736]
  • Dwellings in Deficient State of Repair [779]
    Generally a decrease of Dwellings in deficient state of repair is beneficial to the environment and to the Green Economy.
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    Are people living in dewellings without deficiencies, but on a very low level of sqaure meters per person?
    Related Indicator: 
    Overcrowded Dwellings [1970]
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    Are there less dwelling in a deficient state of repair, but more new dwellings leading to urban sprawl?
    Related Indicator: 
    Built-up areas [1638]
  • Evaluation of the State of Education in the Country  [784]
    State of education impacts (and is impacted by) the level of social justice and quality of life; therefore impacts Green Economy
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    Is the education of a country in a good state, but not both genders benefit from it equally?
    Related Indicator: 
    Ratios of girls to boys in primary, secondary and tertiary education [1896]
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    Is the general quality of education good, but the access to it is unequal distributed?
    Related Indicator: 
    Satisfaction with the Schools in the Local Area [2175]
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    Also minor improvement of educations' quality can be assessed as positive when they could be achieved with very few resources - are expenditures on education on a low level?
    Related Indicator: 
    Expenditures on Education [789]
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    Is educations' quality declining, not because of decreasing expenditure, but because of increasing attaining rates?
    Related Indicator: 
    Education attainment [2176]
  • Expenditures on Education [789]
    The greater the value of this indicator, the greater the importance given to education by the government. This is regarded as positive in the context of the Green Economy, as access to education is important for both social justice and quality of life.
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    Is education expenditure increasing, while for other purposes such as health is spent less?
    Related Indicator: 
    Expenses within the health sector [2177]
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    Is education expenditure increasing, but the money is not spent according the education attainment?
    Related Indicator: 
    Education attainment: Lower primary; Upper secondary; Tertiary [1841]
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    Is education expenditure increasing, but not both genders benefit from it equally?
    Related Indicator: 
    Ratios of girls to boys in primary, secondary and tertiary education [1896]
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    Is education expenditure increasing, but the money is regionally unequally distributed?
    Related Indicator: 
    Satisfaction with the Schools in the Local Area [2175]
  • Pension expenditure projections (baseline scenario) (for sub-theme public finance sustainability) [795]
    This indicator is rather complex and a simple, one-directional interpretation cannot be given in regard to whether it is positive or negative. An increase in spending is generally associated with an ageing population, which is neither positive nor negative for a transition towards a Green Economy.
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    Changes in pension expenditure should be analyzed along with GDP in order to be meaningful.
    Related Indicator: 
    GDP per capita in PPS [1990]
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    The indicator does not show whether people are contribution to pensions or not. Another indicator should be used to assess how well the population is preparing for retirement.
    Related Indicator: 
    Income from Pensions [2178]
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    The indicator does not show whether people are contribution to pensions or not. Another indicator should be used to assess how well the population is preparing for retirement.
    Related Indicator: 
    Old-Age Provisions Beside the Compulsory State Pension Scheme [2179]
  • S80/S20 income quintile share ratio by sex and selected age group [800]
    The greater the ratio, the greater the income inequality. Therefore, a decrease in this indicator is perceived as positive in regard to the green economy, as it means that the gap between the richest and poorest is shrinking.
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    The ratio describes the gap between richest and poorest, but what about the middle class?
    Related Indicator: 
    From the middle out: median earnings [1885]
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    Could it be that even the richest are not that well off?
    Related Indicator: 
    Relative Living Conditions of Wealthy People (EUSI-Index) [2180]
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    Is the S80/S20 income quintile share ratio indicating a positive trend, but the overall inequality index Gini is not?
    Related Indicator: 
    Gini Coefficient [888]
  • Life expectancy at birth [805]
    A healthy population marked by reduced mortality factors pushes the expectancy to survive upward. The advantage from a human capital perspective is to enjoy additional years and to devote these years to labour. Prosperous living is central to the Green Ec
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    Life expectancy does not necessarily translate in productivity and healthiness for the duration of the predicted life.
    Related Indicator: 
    Disability-adjusted Life Expectancy at Birth [2149]
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    Is the life expectancy increasing, but this trend contradict the self-perceived health?
    Related Indicator: 
    Self-perceived health: Self-perceived health by sex, age and labour status (%) [1094]
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    Is life expectancy increasing, but the number of people being hampered (due to illness, or disability, infirmity or mental health problem) may equally have increased?
    Related Indicator: 
    Hampered in Daily Activities [2150]
  • Central government debt, total (% of GDP) [811]
    The capacity for government to set policies and invest into the transition towards a green economy is reduced by a high public dept in relation to GDP. The accumulation of government debt is a key factor for the sustainability of government finance.
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    A high Central government debt, total (% of GDP) does not indicate how wealthy a county is.
    Related Indicator: 
    Total wealth estimate ($) [1012]
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    Are depts high, but paid back fast?
    Related Indicator: 
    Repayment of Debts [2181]
  • Satisfaction with working conditions [816]
    Satisfaction with working conditions is strongly related with quality of life, social justice and economic sustainability and resilience; therefore contributes to the Green Economy
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    The indicator illustrates the feeling of satisfaction with working conditions. But the feeling of satisfaction with working conditions can be influenced by overall life satisfaction
    Related Indicator: 
    Overall life satisfaction (under development in SILC 2013 [1874]
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    The indicator illustrates the feeling of satisfaction with working conditions. But the feeling of satisfaction with working conditions can be conneted with satisfaction with job security
    Related Indicator: 
    Satisfied with Job Security [1850]
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    The indicator illustrates the feeling of satisfaction with working conditions. But the feeling of satisfaction with working conditions can be impacted by satisfaction with the type of work
    Related Indicator: 
    Satisfied with Type of Work [2035]
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    The indicator illustrates the feeling of satisfaction with working conditions. But the feeling of satisfaction with working conditions can be connected with satisfaction with the working times
    Related Indicator: 
    Satisfied with Working Times [1312]
  • People living in households with very low work intensity [821]
    Employment impacts and is impacted by social justice, quality of life and economic sustainability and resilience. Therefore, very low work intensity usually negatively impacts those factors, i.e. has a negative impact on Green Economy
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    20% of potential employment do not indicate if the employment was temporary or permanent very low work intensity
    Related Indicator: 
    Temporary Employment [2182]
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    Very low work intensity may be one of the reasons for income inequality; in order to understand the intra-generational (in)equality, we need to complement it with additional indicator
    Related Indicator: 
    Decomposition of income inequality by age, household structure, education and work intensity [1852]
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    The indicator does not explain if the low work intensity is voluntary or involuntary
    Related Indicator: 
    Involuntary part-time employment as percentage of the total part-time employment, by sex and age (%) [2183]
  • Natural disasters linked to climate change [826]
    Natural disasters as the consequence of climate change are a part of environmental change, and therefore show the extent to which there is environmental sustainability. More disasters may be the consequence of a failiing Green Economy.
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    If welfare is higher, then more events may become a disaster, although GDP growth may also help to prevent disasters, depending on policy
    Related Indicator: 
    GDP — outlook from OECD [228]
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    Are there less massive direct losses, but small losses, which are lowering the agricultural production?
    Related Indicator: 
    Crop production index [1220]
  • Greenhouse gas emissions [832]
    Is one of the environmental pressures
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    Is CO2 intensive production shifting to other sites? If emissions decrease, does it mean the entire supply chain is becoming less CO2 intensive?
    Related Indicator: 
    Industry, value added (% of GDP) [2135]
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    Is the trend of overall greenhouse gas emissions reflected by the trend of greenhouse gas emissions per capita?
    Related Indicator: 
    Greenhouse gas emissions per capita [666]
  • Landscape fragmentation [836]
    Landscape fragmentation contributes significantly to the decline and loss of wildlife populations and to the increasing endangerment of species in Europe, for example through the dissection and isolation of populations, and affects the water regime and the recreational quality of landscapes. Hence, a low fragmentation is beneficial for a Green Economy.
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    A decreasing landscape fragmentation could be an indicator for a less dispersed transport infrastructure, leading to a lower acessability of rural areas. (Remark: The road density is only a party of assessing the infrastructure.)
    Related Indicator: 
    Road density [2184]
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    In some places fragmentation is caused by forest harvesting (having a dynamic & cyclic nature). Is fragmentation decreasing, due to a decline of forestry?
    Related Indicator: 
    Agriculture and forestry [2185]
  • Recycling rate of municipal waste (%) [840]
    Recycling of waste contributes to circular economy reducing material use and extraction; thus positively impacting the progress towards the Green Economy
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    Municipial waste is only one part of the total waste generated in the economy. The proportion and types of waste handled by different countries might differ, distorting country comparisons.
    Related Indicator: 
    Total waste generated [1668]
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    High recycling rate can go hand in hand with high material use, if material intensive life styles prevail.
    Related Indicator: 
    Domestic material consumption by material [605]
  • Soil erosion by water - area eroded by more than 10 tonnes per hectare per year [845]
    Soil erosion by water is a negative external effect of the economy and is therefore negative for the Green Economy.
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    Are there less cases of extensive soil erosion by water, but the overall soil erosion by water is increasing?
    Related Indicator: 
    Soil erosion by water [481]
  • Reading skills [849]
    This indicator assesses the reading performance of students which provides an indication about the quality of educational provision. A high level of reading skills is seen as beneficial for a transitions to a Green Economy. It can also be seen as outcome of a successful transition.
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    Are reading skills improving, but the overall skills are not improving or getting worse?
    Related Indicator: 
    Skills in science [860]
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    Are the reading skills improving, but there is a gender gap?
    Related Indicator: 
    Ratio of girls to boys in primary, secondary, and tertiary education [1328]
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    Are skills in reading improving, but skills in mathematics are staying at ist level or showing a negative trend?
    Related Indicator: 
    Skills in mathematics [855]
  • Skills in mathematics [855]
    This indicator assesses students' performance in mathematics, which provides an indication about the quality of educational provision which is part of Green Economy.
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    Are skills in mathematics improving, but skills in reading are staying at ist level or showing a negative trend?
    Related Indicator: 
    Reading skills [849]
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    Are skills in mathematics improving, but skills in science are staying at ist level or showing a negative trend?
    Related Indicator: 
    Skills in science [860]
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    Are the skills in mathematics improving, but there is a gender gap?
    Related Indicator: 
    Ratio of girls to boys in primary, secondary, and tertiary education [1328]
  • Skills in science [860]
    This indicator assesses the science skills performance of students which provides an indication about the quality of educational provision.
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    Are skills in science improving, but skills in mathematics are staying at ist level or showing a negative trend?
    Related Indicator: 
    Skills in mathematics [855]
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    Are skills in science improving, but skills in reading are staying at ist level or showing a negative trend?
    Related Indicator: 
    Reading skills [849]
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    Are the skills in science improving, but there is a gender gap?
    Related Indicator: 
    Ratio of girls to boys in primary, secondary, and tertiary education [1328]
  • Desire to be Employed [865]
    On one hand, desire to be employed is an indicator for availability and satisfaction at work, and on the other hand, the possibility to financially maintain oneself, being employed. Therefore, it is part of quality of life and social justice
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    The indicator shows the desire to be employed. It does not explain why anyone wants to be employed. It might be for financial reasons
    Related Indicator: 
    Earnings as Motivation for Working [2186]
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    The indicator shows the desire to be employed. It does not explain the cultural reasons for the willing of being employed
    Related Indicator: 
    Absolute Importance of Work [1865]
  • Number of Physicians per Thousand People [869]
    At least 2.5 physicians/1000 people is required to serve the medical needs of people. Part of the Green Economy mandate to improve the reach of health care is to train more health professionals. (WHO, World Health Report 2006). By extension, adding to the medical workforce helps increase wellbeing and standards of living for all, which is part of Green Economy.
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    More physicians does not absolutely guarantee access for all. Factors such as geographical distribution -- urban vs. rural settings and country size -- affects the overall accessibility.
    Related Indicator: 
    Self reported unmet need for medical examination or treatment, by income quintile    [565]
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    Rating the availability of physicians capable of treating certain diseases/tending to certain groups may not perform the same diagnostics and treatments in other countries. Arguably, it is also up to the populace to decide if medical needs are met.
    Related Indicator: 
    Satisfaction with the national health care system [2155]
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    If the number of physicians increasing, but the number of midwifes is not?
    Related Indicator: 
    Births attended by skilled health staff (% of total) [2187]
  • Job Security [873]
    Job security is important for the quality of life and economic sustainability and resilience.
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    The indicator measures the job security of those employed. Combination of the data with rate of unemployment will help to understand better the equality of job security in the country
    Related Indicator: 
    Rate of Unemployment [2188]
  • Distribution of population by household type and income group [879]
    This indicator shows the structural distribution of household types including age, gender and income group as criteria. This indicator potentially shows whether people want or have to live close to each other. This is part of well-being and therefore relevant for Green Economy.
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    Are distribution values in average indicating a good development, while the most vulnerable people are excluded and isolated?
    Related Indicator: 
    EU: People living in jobless households [1851]
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    Are distribution values in average indicating a good development, while the quite vulnerable people are excluded and isolated?
    Related Indicator: 
    People living in households with very low work intensity by age and sex (population aged 0 to 59 years) [2189]
  • Deterioration of Personal Situation Compared to the Past [884]
    This indicator describes a subjective judgement of a person, who thinks/feels that his personal situation is becoming progressively worse than it was in the past. Since GE is also about providing a good life quality, decreasing values are perceived as positive.
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    Is the present deterioration performing good, but the expectations regarding the future are low?
    Related Indicator: 
    Expectation of a Deterioration  [1875]
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    Is the personal deterioration disturbed by a recent personal blow of fate, but the overall life satisfaction is performing well?
    Related Indicator: 
    Overall life satisfaction (under development in SILC 2013 [1874]
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    Are good values (many people think their situation is improving) connected with increasing consumption, which might have negative environmental impacts?
    Related Indicator: 
    Domestic material consumption per capita [1421]
  • Gini Coefficient [888]
    The Gini Index measures the distribution of wealth and is therefore of high interest in assessing the transition towards a green economy in terms of social inclusion. Please note: This indicator is a composited indicator, which means trends of one or several indicators which are part of this composited indicator could be masked by trend of other indicators, the composited indicator consist of. For further assessments and a correct interpretation of this indicator, please check the respective single indicators.
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    This indicator covers the population as a whole. What is about the inequality values, when decomposed by age, household structure, education & work intensity?
    Related Indicator: 
    Decomposition of income inequality by age, household structure, education and work intensity [1852]
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    Does the Gini coefficient indicate a positive trend, while the gap between the top vs. the lowest quintile of income distribution in increasing?
    Related Indicator: 
    Inequality of income distribution    [549]
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    Is inequality increasing, but it is yet not reflected by the circumstances people live in (regarding tenure status) or vice versa?
    Related Indicator: 
    Income-related Inequality of Tenure Status [2190]
  • Distribution of population by tenure status [893]
    People who own their houses may be more financially secure than those who rent, depending on mortgage rates. Financial security is an important part of human wellbeing, which for many is a necessary part of moving towards a Green Economy.
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    Do more people have own property, but their payment led to arrears?
    Related Indicator: 
    Arrears (mortgage or rent, utility bills or hire purchase) [588]
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    Does a rising number of home owners lead to an increasing urban sprawl.
    Related Indicator: 
    Built-up areas [1638]
  • Annual net earnings [898]
    The level of net earnings from employment is an important driver of materialistic wellbeing.
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    Are annual net earnings increasing, but costs are rising too?
    Related Indicator: 
    Basic expenses to total household budget ratio higher than 75% (to be developed) [2191]
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    Are net earnings in average increasing but at different speed?
    Related Indicator: 
    Inequality of income distribution    [549]
  • Daily calorie supply per capita by source - total [903]
    The daily calorie supply should indicate, that the respective population has access to nutrition without being at risk of over-supply, which also implies health risks.
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    Is the daily calorie supply performing in a good range, but its ecological footprint shows a negative trend?
    Related Indicator: 
    Ecological footprint of food consumption [2192]
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    Is the daily calorie supply per capita performing well, but the peoples' readiness to pay more for food products is decreasing, causing increasing pressures on the respective producers?
    Related Indicator: 
    Readiness to Pay More for Food Products [2193]
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    Is the daily calorie supply per capita performing well, but there are increasingly pesticide residues?
    Related Indicator: 
    Pesticides residues in food [2194]
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    Is the overall daily calorie supply indicating a good trend, but there is an increasing share who can not pay for food?
    Related Indicator: 
    Inability to pay for food [2195]
  • Water scarcity index [907]
    The fact that there is water scarcity means that the water resources available are less than what is needed and therefore is prejudicial for environmental sustainability and the Green Economy. Please note: This indicator is a composited indicator, which means trends of one or several indicators which are part of this composited indicator could be masked by trend of other indicators, the composited indicator consist of. For further assessments and a correct interpretation of this indicator, please check the respective single indicators.
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    Is the water scarcity index for a specific region improving, but the water quality is showing a different trend?
    Related Indicator: 
    Freshwater quality [217]
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    Is the overall water scarcity in a specific region improving, but the use of freshwater ressources show a negative trend?
    Related Indicator: 
    Use of freshwater resources [1890]
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    Is less water extracted by agriculture, because this pressure is shifted to other countries which are exporting the respective goods than?
    Related Indicator: 
    EU Imports from developing countries by group of products [1279]
  • Fresh Water Resources [912]
    A lower value of water use per capita is better for the environment and for the Green Economy in general.
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    Are there still a lot of freshwater resources, but the share of available freshwater resources is decreasing?
    Related Indicator: 
    Available freshwater resources, thousand m3 per capita [1892]
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    Are there still a lot of freshwater resources, but the quality is bad?
    Related Indicator: 
    Freshwater quality [217]
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    Are there still a lot of freshwater resources, ut the share of irrigated land is increasing, which might ejerce future pressure on these resources?
    Related Indicator: 
    Share (%) of irrigable area in utilised agricultural area (UAA) (and its trend) [2196]
  • Trust in the police [916]
    A transparent, effective and just law enforcement system supports the Democracy and Institutions pillar of the Green Economy.
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    Trust in the police force, rated as poor, good or otherwise, can be a fraught concept if the respondent has not personally experienced victimization/crime.
    Related Indicator: 
    International Crime Victims Survey Indicator [2197]
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    Is there a high level of trust in Police, but trust in institutions in general is decreasing?
    Related Indicator: 
    Trust in Institutions  [945]
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    Is trust in the police at a high level, but trust in justice, as core element in public life is not at a high level? Is there a gap between 'convicting' and judging?
    Related Indicator: 
    Trust in justice [731]
  • European and National Identity [919]
    This indicator measures identity and European integretity which is both perceived as positive for wellbeing in a society and therefore beneficial for the transition towards a Green Economy.
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    Are the values of European and National identity increasing, but the Citizenship Aquaistion is decreasing?
    Related Indicator: 
    EUDO Citizenship Acquisition Indicator [2198]
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    Are increasing European and national identity values connected with increasing discrimination?
    Related Indicator: 
    Experienced discrimination (to be developed) [2199]
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    Are increasing European and national identity values connected with discrimination of non-national people in the working market?
    Related Indicator: 
    Ratio of Employment Rates of Nationals and Non-Nationals [2200]
  • Feeling Left out of Society [923]
    Disagreement or strong disagreement with the statement is preferable for the Green Economy. Showing a low sentiment towards societal exclusion indicates good performance of the Social Cohesion pillar.
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    Feeling left out of society does not necessarily mean exclusion of the entire society; one's fulfillment and/or engagement within her community may be different.
    Related Indicator: 
    Feeling of closeness with people in the area of residence [2201]
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    Is the indicator 'Feeling Left out of Society' rather increasing because of personal 'blows of fate'?
    Related Indicator: 
    Feel left out of family [2202]
  • Political Pluralism and Participation [926]
    The indicator measures citizens rights and democratic processes and impacts social justice and quality of life which are part of GE.
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    Are pluralism and participation improving, but other aspects of citizen rights are not improving/under pressure?
    Related Indicator: 
    Freedom in the World [740]
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    Are pluralism and participation improving, but other aspects of human rights are not improving/under pressure?
    Related Indicator: 
    Human Rights [1435]
  • Pupils and students in all levels of education (ISCED 0-6) [932]
    A high percentage of pupils and students of the population on all levels of education or training is regarded as positive, because skills and knowledge are supposed to be important for the transformation to a Green Economy.
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    Positive effects on education is depending on its quality and not only on the attendance. If the quality of the education or training is weak, the outcome may also be not so good.
    Related Indicator: 
    Quality of education system [716]
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    The total percentage of pupils and students in all levels does not say anything about equality of opportunities for a higher education, e.g. by gender.
    Related Indicator: 
    Sex Ratio of Educational Attainment at Tertiary Level [937]
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    The total percentage of pupils and students in all levels does not say anything about the performance of different groups, e.g. by sex.
    Related Indicator: 
    Sex Ratio of Educational Performance  [2203]
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    A high percentage of pupils and students of the population on all levels of education does not indicate how lifelong learning is practiced by age or by sex.
    Related Indicator: 
    Participation rate in education and training by sex [2204]
  • Sex Ratio of Educational Attainment at Tertiary Level [937]
    Educational attainment and equality are part of quality of life and social justice; therefore, participation of women in tertiary education contributes to the Green Economy.
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    Is the ratio of educational attainment in the Tertiary Level truly reflecting the overall gender ratio in the education system?
    Related Indicator: 
    Sex Ratio of Educational Performance  [2203]
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    Is the Sex Ratio of Educational Attainment at Tertiary Level influenced by a distorted overall sex ratio of the population?
    Related Indicator: 
    Sex Ratio of Population [2205]
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    Is the Sex Ratio of Educational Attainment at Tertiary Level showing a god trend, but the sex ratios in other educational levels are not?
    Related Indicator: 
    Ratios of girls to boys in primary, secondary and tertiary education [1896]
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    Are both sexes educated equallly but paid differently?
    Related Indicator: 
    Wage Differentials of Female and Male Employees [950]
  • Sex Ratio of Educational Attainment at Upper Secondary Level [941]
    Educational attainment and equality are part of quality of life and social justice; therefore, participation of women at Upper Secondary Level education contributes to the Green Economy
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    Is the Sex Ratio of Educational Attainment at Tertiary Level influenced by a distorted overall sex ratio of the population?
    Related Indicator: 
    Sex Ratio of Population [2205]
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    Is the Sex Ratio of Educational Attainment at Tertiary Level showing a god trend, but the sex ratios in other educational levels are not?
    Related Indicator: 
    Ratios of girls to boys in primary, secondary and tertiary education [1896]
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    Is the ratio of educational attainment in theUpper Secondary Level truly reflecting the overall gender ratio in the education system?
    Related Indicator: 
    Sex Ratio of Educational Performance  [2203]
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    Are both sexes educated equallly but paid differently?
    Related Indicator: 
    Wage Differentials of Female and Male Employees [950]
  • Trust in Institutions  [945]
    A mean of the general population's trust in public institutions helps to gauge the transition toward a Green Economy: it overlaps several pillars and sub-pillars of the Green Economy framework, and the higher the score the more successful the transition is.
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    A few important institutions are not included in the aggregation such as the social security system and the health care system. Though respondents were polled on their perceptions, separately.
    Related Indicator: 
    Satisfaction with public services [2206]
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    Is there a high level of trust in institutions, but the actual management of for example comprehensive and credible financial management is lacking?
    Related Indicator: 
    CPIA quality of budgetary and financial management rating [1425]
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    Is trust in institutions at high levels, but trust in justice, as core element in public life is decreasing?
    Related Indicator: 
    Trust in justice [731]
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    Is trust in institutions at a high level, but this is not equivalent to the actual state regarding for example corruption?
    Related Indicator: 
    Corruption Perceptions Index (CPI) [704]
  • Wage Differentials of Female and Male Employees [950]
    The closer the ratio gets to 1, the better. (As the ratio is currently under 1, it means that an increase is regarded as positive.) A ratio of 1 means that female and male employees get paid the same wage for the same job, which is an important component of social justice and therefore the Green Economy.
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    This indicator compares wages but it could be that women and male are equally underpaid. The indicator does not show this as it is limited to the ratio of wages.
    Related Indicator: 
    Low wage earners as a proportion of all employees (excluding apprentices): by educational attainment [579]
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    Is the wage gap rather resulting from an education gap?
    Related Indicator: 
    Ratio of girls to boys in primary, secondary, and tertiary education [1328]
  • Confidence in pulic institutions [955]
    Confidence in public institutions depends on the levels of country's social justice, effective governance and quality of life.
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    Is the overall confidence in public institutions increasing, but the average confidence in the institutions of the European Union decreasing (indicating a hampered European integration)?
    Related Indicator: 
    Level of citizens' confidence in EU institutions [700]
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    Is there a high level of confidence in public institutions, but a lack of trust in specific parts of it, such as police?
    Related Indicator: 
    Trust in the police [916]
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    Is there a high level of confidence in public institutions, but a lack of trust in specific parts of it, such as justice?
    Related Indicator: 
    Trust in justice [731]
  • Trust in the Ecological Competence of the National, Regional or Local Government [960]
    Supporting the role of government in the stewardship of the natural environment, including ecology is important for a cohesive Green Economy. Naturally, decisions that lead to the conservation and/or promotion of ecology is desirable.
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    Does this indicator really say something about the environmental performance of a country?
    Related Indicator: 
    Environmental Performance Index [1140]
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    Is there a high level of trust in Ecological Competence of the National, Regional or Local Government, but trust in institutions in general is decreasing?
    Related Indicator: 
    Trust in Institutions  [945]
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    Is the National, Regional or Local Government increasingly pro-active with respect to the environment, but the number of eco-innovations show a different trend?
    Related Indicator: 
    Eco-innovation Index [662]
  • Physical Trade Balance (PTB) [964]
    A positive Physical Trade Balance indicates that an economy is exporting more material resources than it is importing (material resources include materials originating from natural resources that form the material basis of the economy, including metals etc. Its role for GE is ambivalent.
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    A low or negative Physical Trade Balance doesn't necessarily represent low throughput of material resources - it could simply show that as much resources are being imported as are being exported. To get a picture of the sustainability of use of natural resources at the national level, the amount of material resources being imported and exported should also be consulted. Considering the Physical Trade Balance at the global level will offer an indication of how sustainably material resources are being used.
    Related Indicator: 
    Imports (material resources) [1905]
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    Physical Trade Balance does include material resources extracted and used (but neither imported or exported) within an economy, and as such, cannot be taken as indication of domestic resource requirements.
    Related Indicator: 
    Physical Trade Balance Indirect Flows [1904]
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    Physical Trade Balance does include material resources extracted and used (but neither imported or exported) within an economy, and as such, cannot be taken as indication of domestic resource requirements.
    Related Indicator: 
    Domestic extraction used (DEU) [2129]
  • Average tariffs imposed by developed countries on agricultural products and textiles and clothing [968]
    Lower tariffs provide higher access for developing countries and least developed countries to global markets which promotes the Green Economy by promoting the development and economic performance of these countries.
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    Are food imports increasing, which leads to shifted environmental harm due to agricultural activities?
    Related Indicator: 
    EU Imports from developing countries by group of products [1279]
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    Are tariffs low, leading to high investments in the global south, but the revenues are outflowing?
    Related Indicator: 
    Foreign direct investment, net outflows (% of GDP) [1079]
  • ODA received in landlocked developing countries as a proportion of their gross national incomes [973]
    An increase in ODA received in landlocked developing countries as a proportion of their GNI indicates higher importance of ODA in relation to the size of their economies and represents progress towards achieving development goals for the countries which is a good trend towards a Green Economy.
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    Is development aid rising, but trade barriers on textiles and clothing are increasing too?
    Related Indicator: 
    Average tariffs imposed by developed countries on agricultural products and textiles and clothing - from developing countries [1909]
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    Is development aid rising, but trade barriers on industrial products are increasing too?
    Related Indicator: 
    Average tariffs imposed by developed countries on industrial products [1917]
  • Green Patents, Index 1990=100 [979]
    This indicator tracks the innovations serving the transformation towards the green economy. Please note: This indicator is a composited indicator, which means trends of one or several indicators which are part of this composited indicator could be masked by trend of other indicators, the composited indicator consist of. For further assessments and a correct interpretation of this indicator, please check the respective single indicators.
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    Since a part of this index focuses on efficiency indicators, what happens to the overall consumption? Is a rising consumption outweighing more efficient technologies?
    Related Indicator: 
    Domestic Material Consumption (DMC) [695]
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    Is the number of patents increasing in total number, but in some areas such electric mobility there is no progress?
    Related Indicator: 
    Patents - Electric and hybrid vehicles, % total PCT patents [2207]
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    Are there more green patents, but only a few clean technologies are implemented?
    Related Indicator: 
    Developed and emerging market large, mid and small cap companies that derive 50% or more of their revenues from products and services in green building [1814]
  • ODA - Environment sector, % total ODA [983]
    An increase in the proportion of ODA going to the environmental sector would be considered supportive in a move towards the green economy. Public and private sources of international financial flows are key to the update and dissemination of new technology and good practice. Hence, a increasing trend could indicate a successfull transition towards a Green Economy.
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    As this indicator is recorded as a proportion of ODA, an increase does not necessarily mean that the overall amount of ODA going to the environmental sector has increased. Rather, it could mean that ODA overall has decreased, but the share of environmental ODA has increased. It may therefore also be useful to look at it alongside absolute amounts of ODA.
    Related Indicator: 
    Net Official Development Assistance (ODA) received [1922]
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    Is the amount of environment related ODA increasing, but still behind its needs with regard to disasers, which are related to climate change?
    Related Indicator: 
    Natural disasters linked to climate change [826]
  • Public spending in environmentally related RD, % total public spending [987]
    Public spending in environmentally related R&D shows how much government likes pays for R&D for environmental improvement. This may help economic sustainability in the long term and therefore stimulates the green economy.
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    The spending of environmentally related R&D is calculated as percentage of public spending, and so the effect depends on the amount of public spending. May be calculating it as fraction of GNP or GDP is a better indicator of the influence of governement.
    Related Indicator: 
    Education expenditure as percentage of GNP, GDP and total government expenditure [1169]
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    Is public spending in environmentally related RD of total public spending increasing, but there are no imacts in terms of eco-innovation?
    Related Indicator: 
    Eco-innovation Index [662]
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    A large percentage could be due to the fact that public spending in general has decreased rather than a net increase in the amount invested in environmentally related research and development.
    Related Indicator: 
    Green investments (to capture potential source of transformational change) [1074]
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    Is environmental related R&D increasing, but the overall R&D expenditure is decreasing?
    Related Indicator: 
    Total R&D expenditure [628]
  • Total environmentally related taxes, % GDP [991]
    Taxes on environment are an instrument to reduce environmental degradation, therefore an increasing trend might indicate progress towards a Green Economy.
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    Taxes on environment are not automatically used for improving the environment, it may be just a source of taks income.
    Related Indicator: 
    Shares of environmental and labour taxes in total tax revenues from taxes and social contributions       [1929]
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    Are environmental related taxes increasing, but the respective expenditure, e.g. in environmentally related R&D is not increasing accordingly?
    Related Indicator: 
    Public spending in environmentally related RD, % total public spending [987]
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    Is the taxation or the object of taxation increasing? Does an increasing environmental tax for example imply an increasing consumption of (taxed) energy?
    Related Indicator: 
    Complete Energy Balance Sheets [1410]
  • Total fixed assets (net) [996]
    A rising value of total fixed assets is regarded as positive, since it is supposed to indicate increasing wealth. However the amount of assets does not indicate how sustainable or unsustainable the assets were produced and how they are used.
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    The amount of total fixed assets does not reflect how equal/unequal wealth is distributed.
    Related Indicator: 
    Share the wealth: asset inequality (middle to top) [2152]
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    The indicator does not reflect all the wealth of an economy, since for example the investments in education for 'human capital' are not part or this indicator.
    Related Indicator: 
    Education expenditure as percentage of GNP, GDP and total government expenditure [1169]
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    The indicator does not reflect all wealth reducing adjustments, e.g. emission damages are not considered.
    Related Indicator: 
    Adjusted net savings, including particulate emission damage (current US$) [1269]
  • Living planet index [1001]
    The Living planet index is a measure of the state of the world’s biological diversity based on population trends of vertebrate species. Therefore, a higher value of the Living planet index is beneficial for availability and quality of biotic resources, the environment and the Green Economy in general. Please note: This indicator is a composited indicator, which means trends of one or several indicators which are part of this composited indicator could be masked by trend of other indicators, the composited indicator consist of. For further assessments and a correct interpretation of this indicator, please check the respective single indicators.
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    Is this index showing a good trend to due interrelated processes, but habitats are increasingly threatened?
    Related Indicator: 
    Conservation status of habitats by habitat group [514]
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    The living planet index is based upon data about vertebrate populations. Is this index showing a good trend, but there are more threatened species amongst vascular plants?
    Related Indicator: 
    % Threatened species - Vascular plants [2208]
  • Happy Planet Index rank order [1007]
    The Happy planet index is measure of environmental efficiency. It tells us how many years of human wellbeing are created per unit of environmental input. An increase in the score therefore should measure an improvement in achieving the Green Economy. Please note: This indicator is a composited indicator, which means trends of one or several indicators which are part of this composited indicator could be masked by trend of other indicators, the composited indicator consist of. For further assessments and a correct interpretation of this indicator, please check the respective single indicators.
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    Does the HPI score show the same trends, if the index is inequality adjusted?
    Related Indicator: 
    Inequality adjusted Happy Planet Index [2083]
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    Is the overall happiness increasing, but it is not rooted in local cohesion?
    Related Indicator: 
    Feeling of closeness with people in the area of residence [2201]
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    Are happiness values showing a positive trend, but this has not much to do with satisfaction with society?
    Related Indicator: 
    Satisfaction with Society [1395]
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    Are high happiness values connected with a high GDP per capita?
    Related Indicator: 
    GDP per capita (current US$) [1250]
  • Total wealth estimate ($) [1012]
    A high total wealth estimate is regarded as positive, since it indicates the value of resources, land and other assets of an economy. A decreasing wealth estimate is negative towards a Green Economy, since a reduction indicates that different resources or assets have been consumed or destroyed.
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    The total wealth estimate does not indicate how the wealth of a nation is distributed between different income groups.
    Related Indicator: 
    Gini Coefficient [888]
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    The total wealth estimate does not indicate the sustainability of an economy.
    Related Indicator: 
    Environmental Sustainability Index [1211]
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    The total wealth estimate does not indicate the household net income per capita
    Related Indicator: 
    Equivalised Household Net Income per Capita [2151]
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    Is the total wealth increasing, but the inequality between the richest and the poorest is increasing (which might not be indicated by the Gini coefficient)?
    Related Indicator: 
    S80/S20 income quintile share ratio by sex and selected age group [800]
  • Emissions of non-methane volatile organic compounds (NMVOC), by source sector [1019]
    Non-methane emissions are a part of these emissions, and have mainly consequences for regional air quality. A decreasing trend is therefore perceived as positive for GE.
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    Are non-methane emissions decreasing, but methan which is the most import part of VOC and a very harmful greenhouse gas is not considered?
    Related Indicator: 
    Greenhouse gas emissions [832]
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    Are emissions of non-methane volatile organic compounds decreasing, but nitrogen oxides emissions rising?
    Related Indicator: 
    Emissions of nitrogen oxides (NOx), by source sector       [1681]
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    Are emissions of non-methane volatile organic compounds decreasing, but the emissions of other organic matter is increasing?
    Related Indicator: 
    Emissions of organic matter [76]
  • Modal split of freight transport [1023]
    Changes in the modal split affect energy consumption and environmental pollution and health (road transport is the least energy-efficient mode and it produces more emissions per tonne-kilometre than either rail or inland waterways transport).
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    Is there less environmental freight transport, in example via flight, but there are more passengers being transported this way?
    Related Indicator: 
    Modal split of passenger transport [1027]
  • Modal split of passenger transport [1027]
    The indicator measures the prevalence of road transport which is the least sustainable mode, ie with the highest emissions and energy use per passenger kilometre.
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    Is there less environmental harmful transport of passengers by flight, but freight transport demand is increasing?
    Related Indicator: 
    Freight transport demand [205]
  • Trust in System of Health Care [1031]
    Subjective trust in the system of health care is desirable when the measured levels are high. A few high-level drivers of the Green Economy depend on a solid health care system.
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    Cross-cultural differences may affect the level of trust respondents may have. These may be related to the available forms of health care as well as frequency of use.
    Related Indicator: 
    Self reported unmet need for medical examination or treatment, by income quintile    [565]
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    Part of the trust may be based on the medical care on ease of finding professionals such as generalists, for example. Data on the concentration of physicians is useful.
    Related Indicator: 
    Number of Physicians per Thousand People [869]
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    Is there a high level of trust in the System of Health Care, but trust in institutions as core element in public life is decreasing?
    Related Indicator: 
    Trust in Institutions  [945]
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    Is there a high level of trust in the System of Health Care, but there is no according outcome such as an increase in the number of healthy life years?
    Related Indicator: 
    Healthy life years and life expectancy at birth, by sex   [540]
  • Subjective High Opportunities for Advancement [1035]
    Availability of opportunities are part of subjective well-being and quality of life, consequently component of Green Economy.
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    The indicator measures subjective assessment of opportunities, but does not measure the assessment of the job market
    Related Indicator: 
    Subjective Assessment of Labour Market Opportunities [1947]
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    Opportunities for advancement are usually correlated with the perception of job security, which is not measured by the indicator.
    Related Indicator: 
    Satisfied with Job Security [1850]
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    Opportunities of advancement might affect job satisfaction, which is not measured by the indicator
    Related Indicator: 
    Job satisfaction (under development in SILC 2013) [1948]
  • Labour taxes, % GDP [1040]
    If less tax is on labour and more on the environment, then the economic tax system is more green
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    Formal taxes on labour are not the only ones that bear on labour. Part of consumption taxes too
    Related Indicator: 
    Tax Burden [2209]
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    Are increasing labour taxes, which are from an environmental viewpoin (beside taxes on consumption) positive, hampering the job market.
    Related Indicator: 
    Unemployment rate, by age group     [569]
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    Are higher labour taxes indirectly ejercing pressure on the job market (especially for low skill level jobs) via stimulating labour productivity rises?
    Related Indicator: 
    Labour productivity per hour worked (ESA95) [1201]
  • Intangible fixed assets (net) [1044]
    Intangible fixed assets contribute as a resource to the productivity and the wealth of an economy. Intangible assets (e.g. software) can support a transition to a more efficient and environmental friendly economy.
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    Is the overall material consumption of an economy increasing althought the economy has an high amount of intangible fixed assets?
    Related Indicator: 
    Total Material Consumption (TMC) [2165]
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    Intangible fixed assets represent (only) one aspect of the total wealth of an economy.
    Related Indicator: 
    Total wealth estimate ($) [1012]
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    Intangible fixed assets is a concept of national accounting and does not represent all intangible values of an society, e.g. the value of human capital (expenditures of education) is not represented in this indicator.
    Related Indicator: 
    Education expenditure as percentage of GNP, GDP and total government expenditure [1169]
  • Energy productivity (GDP/gross inland energy consumption) [1048]
    A rising value of the indicator denotes a decoupling of economic growth and energy consumption.
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    Although this indicator shows the extent of energy consumption associated with economic growth, it does not indicate how environmentally sustainable that energy consumption is, as it bundles energy consumed from coal, electricity, oil, natural gas and renewable energy sources into a single measure. It is therefore advisable to use alongside a measure of greenhouse gas emissions.
    Related Indicator: 
    Energy and non-energy related greenhouse gas emissions [101]
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    Are there a high energy productivity and low energy-related greenhouse gasses, because of an extensive use of nuclear energy (including its waste production)?
    Related Indicator: 
    Nuclear energy and waste production [374]
  • Municipal waste generation [1053]
    Waste represents an enormous loss of resources in the form of both materials and energy. The amount of waste produced can be seen as an indicator of how efficient we are as a society, particularly in relation to our use of natural resources and waste treatment is.
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    Is the municipal waste generation decreasing, but the total waste generated is increasing?
    Related Indicator: 
    Total Kyoto greenhouse gas emissions [2210]
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    Is less municipal waste generated, but the share of industrial hazardous waste is increasing?
    Related Indicator: 
    Gender pay gap in unadjusted form   [1902]
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    This indicator excludes sewage, does the sewage trend differ from the municipal waste trend?
    Related Indicator: 
    Secondary school enrollment [2029]
  • Abiotic material productivity incl. industrial minerals and metals, US$ per kg [1057]
    Increasing abiotic material productivity could indicate decoupling and is perceived as positive regarding the transition towards a Green Economy.
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    Is the abiotic material productivity increasing, but the overall resource productivity is not?
    Related Indicator: 
    Resource productivity (GDP/Domestic Material Consumption) [619]
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    Is the overall consumption outweighting gains in productivity?
    Related Indicator: 
    Domestic Material Consumption (DMC) [695]
  • Share of energy from renewable sources [1061]
    This indicator provides information on the carbon footprint; i.e., a low carbon economy drives on a large share of renewable energy. Therefore, the higher share (higher value) of this indicator, the lower the carbon footprint of a country.
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    Even though nuclear energy is not renewable it causes zero CO2 emissions and is so considered a by some a viable alternative route to emission reduction. However it is not considered by this indicator.
    Related Indicator: 
    Nuclear energy and waste production [374]
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    There may also be a leakage effect, meaning the pressure to use energy efficiently is lower when it is considered renewable.
    Related Indicator: 
    Energy efficiency and energy consumption in industry [105]
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    The main objective of renewable energy production is the reduction of green house gas emissions and the emissions from the use of fossil fuels. But the general mix of energy forms determines the emissions. If countries use a lot of renewable sources and coal for their energy production, the overall emissions can still be high.
    Related Indicator: 
    Greenhouse gas emissions [832]
  • Current account balance [1065]
    Trading and transacting with foreign states for the purpose of generating economic activity (for parties involved) is a desirable development for the Green Economy.
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    A negative balance sheet may not mean an under-performing international trade system. OECD country figures vary considerably due to differing economic interests, resource needs and trade advantages.
    Related Indicator: 
    Physical Trade Balance (PTB) [964]
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    Is there more trade, but the global south is not included? (As a proxy: is the EU importing goods from the global south?)
    Related Indicator: 
    EU Imports from developing countries by group of products [1279]
  • Technology Achievement Index [1069]
    While this indicator provides important information in the understanding of the Green Economy, it is difficult to identify whether, in itself, an increase in the index would signal a positive move towards the Green Economy. Please note: This indicator is a composited indicator, which means trends of one or several indicators which are part of this composited indicator could be masked by trend of other indicators, the composited indicator consist of. For further assessments and a correct interpretation of this indicator, please check the respective single indicators.
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    Are new technologies being developed and there are new innovations, but its part of eco-innovations is not increasing?
    Related Indicator: 
    Eco-innovation Index [662]
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    Are new technologies being developed and there are new patents, but the part of green patents not increasing?
    Related Indicator: 
    Green Patents, Index 1990=100 [979]
  • Green investments (to capture potential source of transformational change) [1074]
    The GTS tracks investments in the GE since 2007: the latest figure is just over $3.3 trillion. The wealth of global financial information available to actors and decision-makers everywhere makes it a valuable tool for tracking progress in different aspects of the GE.
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    The development of the GTS for a desirable outcome is increasing investment in the sectors under observation. Though the GTS does not categorize investment figures on a country by country basis, sums are made on a global account of "green" investment.
  • Foreign direct investment, net outflows (% of GDP) [1079]
    Foreign direct investment (FDI) is a key element in international economic integration. FDI creates direct, stable and long-lasting links between economies and encourages the transfer of technology and know-how between countries. Hence its rise is contributing to GE.
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    Is foreign direct investment, net outflows (% of GDP) increasing, but the share of green investments in the host country is decreasing?
    Related Indicator: 
    Green investments (to capture potential source of transformational change) [1074]
  • Public spending in environmentally related RD, % of total public spending [1084]
    The greater the percentage, the greater the importance given to the transition to the Green Economy.
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    A large percentage could be due to the fact that public spending in general has decreased rather than a net increase in the amount invested in environmentally related research and development.
    Related Indicator: 
    Green investments (to capture potential source of transformational change) [1074]
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    Is public spending in environmentally related RD of total public spending increasing, but there are no imacts in terms of eco-innovation?
    Related Indicator: 
    Eco-innovation Index [662]
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    The spending of environmentally related R&D is calculated as percentage of public spending, and so the effect depends on the amount of public spending. May be calculating it as fraction of GNP or GDP is a better indicator of the influence of governement.
    Related Indicator: 
    Education expenditure as percentage of GNP, GDP and total government expenditure [1169]
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    Is environmental related R&D increasing, but the overall R&D expenditure is decreasing?
    Related Indicator: 
    Transposition deficit     [2211]
  • Legatum Prosperity Index [1089]
    The Legatum Prosperity Index is a ranking, which is based on a variety of factors including wealth, health, education, personal well-being, economic growth & quality of life. Please note: This indicator is a composited indicator, which means trends of one or several indicators which are part of this composited indicator could be masked by trend of other indicators, the composited indicator consist of. For further assessments and a correct interpretation of this indicator, please check the respective single indicators.
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    The Legatum Prosperity Index is made up of 89 variables, and only one of them directly concerns the natural environment (Environmental Preservation). That means that an increase in a country's score could hide that wealth and well-being are improving at the cost of the environment. Therefore, it is crucial to note that the Legatum Prosperity Index should not be used alone, but rather with other indicators representing the natural environment.
    Related Indicator: 
    Environmental Performance Index [1140]
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    Are environmental impacts on consumption adequately represented? Consumption has more positive effects (in economic and well-being terms) than negative ones in this index.
    Related Indicator: 
    Domestic Material Consumption (DMC) [695]
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    Much of the data derives from opinion polls. What is the state of environmental, public awareness?
    Related Indicator: 
    Public awareness [434]
  • Self-perceived health: Self-perceived health by sex, age and labour status (%) [1094]
    Perceived health status helps strengthen the knowledge given by objective indicators. It offers potential hints on mortality potential. In turn, the information can help devise health monitoring systems in-line with the Green Economy.
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    Is the self-perceived health status improving, but the overall wellbeing status is not?
    Related Indicator: 
    Better Life Index [1136]
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    The survey targets private residents. People, 16 years and over, living in institutions (e.g. retirement homes) are not counted in the survey. Does their health status differ?
    Related Indicator: 
    Healthy life years and life expectancy at birth, by sex   [540]
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    Is the self-perceived health status rather biased by many factors, than a sign of improved quality in the health sector?
    Related Indicator: 
    Quality of national health service [736]
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    Is the self-perceived health status improving in average, but so is the part of the population who have severy problems?
    Related Indicator: 
    People having a long-standing illness or health problem: by sex, age and income quintile [584]
  • Happiness [1098]
    Happiness, as part of the concept of wellbeing, is widely regarded as one of the ultimate outcomes a green economy should aim to produce, thus an increase in mean happiness at population level suggests an improvement in the functioning of the economy as a whole.
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    Are high happiness values connected with a high GDP per capita?
    Related Indicator: 
    GDP per capita (current US$) [1250]
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    Is the overall happiness increasing, but it is not rooted in local cohesion?
    Related Indicator: 
    Feeling of closeness with people in the area of residence [2201]
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    Are happiness values showing a positive trend, but this has not much to do with satisfaction with society?
    Related Indicator: 
    Satisfaction with Society [1395]
  • Optimism [1102]
    According to Huppert & So (2011, 'Flourishing Across Europe: Application of a New Conceptual Framework for Defining Well-Being.'), optimism is one of the components of flourishing. It can also be seen to be a proxy for a successful society, as people anticipate life to be getting better. Therefore a positive trend could indicate success in the transition towards a Green Economy.
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    Might there be a lack of extensive optimism about the future, while the present is regarded positively?
    Related Indicator: 
    Happiness [1098]
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    Are high optimism values connected with a high GDP per capita?
    Related Indicator: 
    GDP per capita (current US$) [1250]
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    Is 'Optimism' showing a positive trend, but this has not much to do with satisfaction with society?
    Related Indicator: 
    Satisfaction with Society [1395]
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    Is 'Optimism' borrowed financially?
    Related Indicator: 
    Arrears (mortgage or rent, utility bills or hire purchase) [588]
  • Satisfaction with social life [1106]
    Showing a good or high level of satisfaction with social life is a strong indication of a performing Quality of Life pillar of the Green Economy.
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    Are there many people who are still satisfied with their social life, but they spend less time on social activities, which might have impacts?
    Related Indicator: 
    Time spent on social activities [2212]
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    Are there many people who are still satisfied with their social life, but they spend less time on familiy activities, which might have impacts?
    Related Indicator: 
    Time spent for family activities [2213]
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    Are there many people who are still satisfied with their social life, but they spend less time on cultural activities, which might have impacts?
    Related Indicator: 
    Time spent on cultural activities [2214]
  • Life satisfaction [1109]
    High reported life satisfaction is understood to indicate high human wellbeing and is therefore a desirable outcome.
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    Life satisfaction is difficult to measure. Are there other proxies, such as 'Happiness' which differ in its trend?
    Related Indicator: 
    Happiness [1098]
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    Are high life satisfaction values connected with a high GDP per capita?
    Related Indicator: 
    GDP per capita (current US$) [1250]
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    Is life satisfaction showing a positive trend, but this has not much to do with satisfaction with society?
    Related Indicator: 
    Satisfaction with Society [1395]
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    Is the overall life satisfaction increasing, but it is not rooted in local cohesion?
    Related Indicator: 
    Feeling of closeness with people in the area of residence [2201]
  • Feelings of Self-determination [1114]
    Having choice and control over life (part of autonomy) is an element of eudaimonia, and therefore a key element of wellbeing (OECD guidelines on measuring subjective well-being, 2013; Ryan & Deci, 2001) and therefore also og Green Economy.
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    Is a high share of people feeling self-determined connected with a high GDP per capita?
    Related Indicator: 
    GDP per capita (current US$) [1250]
  • Happiness (EVS; WVS)  [1118]
    Happiness, as part of the concept of wellbeing, is widely regarded as one of the ultimate outcomes a green economy should aim to produce, thus an increase in mean happiness at population level suggests an improvement in the functioning of the economy as a whole.
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    Are high happiness values connected with a high GDP per capita?
    Related Indicator: 
    GDP per capita (current US$) [1250]
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    Is the overall happiness increasing, but it is not rooted in local cohesion?
    Related Indicator: 
    Feeling of closeness with people in the area of residence [2201]
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    Are happiness values showing a positive trend, but this has not much to do with satisfaction with society?
    Related Indicator: 
    Satisfaction with Society [1395]
  • Interpersonal Trust  [1122]
    Having trust in others suggests a like-minded community; that people can be trusted is a sign that the risk of deception and/or lying is low or non-existent. Strong interpersonal trust supports the Social Cohesion pillar of the GE.
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    Is interpersonal trust increasing, but limited to inner circles -excluding democratic representatives?
    Related Indicator: 
    Trust in democratic representatives [1820]
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    Is interpersonal trust increasing, but 'more abstract trust', such as trust in institutions is decreasing?
    Related Indicator: 
    Trust in Institutions  [945]
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    Is interpersonal trust increasing, but 'more abstract trust', such as trust in Education System is decreasing?
    Related Indicator: 
    Trust in Education System [1166]
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    Is interpersonal trust increasing, but 'more abstract trust', such as trust in Environmental Protection Associations is decreasing?
    Related Indicator: 
    Trust in Environmental Protection Associations [2215]
  • Public Expenditure on Health Prevention [1126]
    Health experts say that expenditure on prevention is a good investment for improving health outcomes, reducing the prevalence of preventable conditions, and increasing efficiency [e.g. World Health Organization (2014) Review of social determinants and the
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    Whilst expenditure on prevention is seen as a positive investment, it still must be understood as a policy indicator rather than an outcome indicator. High public expenditure on prevention does not necessarily mean positive health outcomes - it is possible that it reflects a greater need, or expenditure may be more or less efficient.
    Related Indicator: 
    Healthy life years and life expectancy at birth, by sex   [540]
  • Population median age [1131]
    The greater the median age, the longer individuals from that population live. Therefore, an increase in the population median age can be seen as an improvement in the longevity and health of the population. This contributes to human capital and quality of life, and ultimately to the goal of a green economy.
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    Some countries display great differences in median ages between the sexes.
    Related Indicator: 
    Healthy life years and life expectancy at birth, by sex   [540]
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    The median age does not say anything about whether the population has an adequate replacement rate or is simply aging.
    Related Indicator: 
    Fertility rate, total (births per woman) [2216]
  • Better Life Index [1136]
    The Better Life Index measures as a tool a range of positive outcomes for people, including environmental quality. An increase in a country's score would suggest either that quality of life was improving, or that environmental performance was improving, or both.
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    Is happiness in one specific country A at a higher level, than in another country B, although country B has a better Better Life Index value?
    Related Indicator: 
    Health care expenditure as a share of GDP [1835]
  • Environmental Performance Index [1140]
    An increase in the value of the Environmental Performance Index is beneficial to sustainability and to the Green Economy.
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    Is the Environmental Performance Index improving at high costs for the public?
    Related Indicator: 
    Environmental protection expenditure by the public sector [1255]
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    Is the Environmental Performance Index improving at high costs for industry?
    Related Indicator: 
    Environmental protection expenditure by industry [2063]
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    The Environmental Performance Index is often critised to reward countries in the global north (via weighting of the single indicators), how are countries performing when compared via the Ecological Footprint?
    Related Indicator: 
    Ecological Footprint [48]
  • Production-based CO2 productivity [1145]
    An increase in production-based CO2 productivity would indicate more GDP being created per unit of carbon dioxide emitted, which is why it is beneficial for the transition to a green economy.
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    Improvements in carbon productivity can be due to efficiency increases but can also be due to displacements of carbon intensive production to other countries. The demand perspective is an important addition to the debate on global environmental issues, and the related indicators help explain movements in production-based measures.
    Related Indicator: 
    Demand-based CO2 productivity [1150]
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    If economic output grows stronger than GHG emissions, this can mean that the environmental impacts of production are still increasing, even though efficiency is improving
    Related Indicator: 
    Greenhouse gas emissions [832]
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    To assess whether decoupling (increasing production while decreasing/not-increasing emissions) could be achieved the emissions not only per GDP, but also per capita and in total have to be considered.
    Related Indicator: 
    CO2 emissions, total, per capita and per $1 GDP (PPP) [2217]
  • Demand-based CO2 productivity [1150]
    An increase in demand-based CO2 productivity would indicate an increase in the amount of real national income created per unit of CO2 emitted during production, including embodied CO2.
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    Is demand-based CO2 productivity increasing, becaus of your own policies and improvements or because of development in other coutries from which imports come?
    Related Indicator: 
    Production-based CO2 productivity [1145]
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    Is demand-based CO2 productivity increasing, but the overall emissions are increasing too?
    Related Indicator: 
    CO2 emissions, total, per capita and per $1 GDP (PPP) [2217]
  • Global Competitiveness Index [1155]
    The index consists of 12 pillars of competitiveness. The index classifies country accounts based on different stages of economic development: efficiency enhancers, Innovation and sophistication factors. Please note: This indicator is a composited indicator, which means trends of one or several indicators which are part of this composited indicator could be masked by trend of other indicators, the composited indicator consist of. For further assessments and a correct interpretation of this indicator, please check the respective single indicators.
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    Does the GCI show a positive effect, but would have a different trend if economic and social issued are considered?
    Related Indicator: 
    Sustainability-adjusted GCI [2218]
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    Is GCI improving but a big share of the society does not benefit?
    Related Indicator: 
    Inclusive Wealth Index [1179]
  • Problem Solving (PISA) [1161]
    This indicator assesses the problem solving skills performance of students which provides an indication about the quality of educational provision.
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    This indicator does not provide any information about the performance of both genders.
    Related Indicator: 
    Sex Ratio of Educational Performance  [2203]
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    Problem solving skills provide an indication about the performance of students and quality of educational provision but additional relevant indicators are needed to obtain a more overall picture about the situation.
    Related Indicator: 
    Reading skills [849]
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    PISA tests measure performance of school students, but do not provide any information about the performance of adult population. Additional relevant indicators are needed to obtain a better picture on the educational level of all the population in the country
    Related Indicator: 
    Programme for the International Assesssment of Adult Competencies (PIAAC) [1855]
  • Trust in Education System [1166]
    A performing education system, in the eyes of the general population, sets a good course for public policy and hence supports the transition of the Green Economy.
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    Does the actual quality of the health system show a trend with an according direction as this trust indicator shows?
    Related Indicator: 
    Quality of education system [716]
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    Is trust in the education high, but the share of people being at certain levels of education is low?
    Related Indicator: 
    Pupils and students in all levels of education (ISCED 0-6) [932]
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    Is trust in the education high, but the share of population which is benefitting from education is low?
    Related Indicator: 
    Population in Education [1530]
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    Is trust in the education high, but this as rather connected with the respective expectations than actual standard?
    Related Indicator: 
    Evaluation of the State of Education in the Country  [784]
  • Education expenditure as percentage of GNP, GDP and total government expenditure [1169]
    An increase in this indicator is seen as positive for Green Economy, since money invested in education is supposed to improve quality of life and social justice.
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    Is the fraction of GDP spent for education increasing, because GDP is decreasing?
    Related Indicator: 
    GDP — outlook from OECD [228]
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    Is more money spent on education, but its quality does not show the same trend?
    Related Indicator: 
    Quality of education system [716]
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    Is more money invested in education, but not both genders benefit from it?
    Related Indicator: 
    Sex Ratio of Educational Attainment at Tertiary Level [937]
  • Human Wellbeing Index [1174]
    An increase in the Human Wellbeing Index is intended to indicate an improvement in the level of human wellbeing. Specifically, a higher Human Wellbeing Index should reflect that all members of society are better able to determine and meet their needs. Please note: This indicator is a composited indicator, which means trends of one or several indicators which are part of this composited indicator could be masked by trend of other indicators, the composited indicator consist of. For further assessments and a correct interpretation of this indicator, please check the respective single indicators.
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    Does the indicator show similar trends, when inequality is take into account?
    Related Indicator: 
    Inequality-adjusted human development index (IHDI) [2219]
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    Does the Index show a positive trend, but the environonmental impacts (which are not included) are getting worse?
    Related Indicator: 
    Ecological Footprint [48]
  • Inclusive Wealth Index [1179]
    The purpose of a green economy may be defined as an economy that guarantees well-being in the long term. This indicator tries to measure this. Please note: This indicator is a composited indicator, which means trends of one or several indicators which are part of this composited indicator could be masked by trend of other indicators, the composited indicator consist of. For further assessments and a correct interpretation of this indicator, please check the respective single indicators.
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    Is wealth distributed unequally?
    Related Indicator: 
    Share the wealth: asset inequality (middle to top) [2152]
  • Index of Social Health [1185]
    The values of the index range between 0 and 100. The closer to 100, the better. An increase of the value of the index indicates improvements in social justice, quality of life and economic sustainability and resilience, all of which are important components of a green economy. Contrarily, a decrease of the value of the index is viewed as negative in regards to the Green Economy. Please note: This indicator is a composited indicator, which means trends of one or several indicators which are part of this composited indicator could be masked by trend of other indicators, the composited indicator consist of. For further assessments and a correct interpretation of this indicator, please check the respective single indicators.
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    The index of social health does not really cover inequalities beyond income inequality. Other important inequalities to consider include education and health inequality as well as age, gender and racial inequality.
    Related Indicator: 
    Gender pay gap in unadjusted form in %: NACE Rev. 2 [1903]
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    This index measures more the outcomes of the social state within a society, but how is the cause 'decreasing cohesion' performing?
    Related Indicator: 
    Feeling Left out of Society [923]
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    This index measures amongst others poverty, drug abuse, but might there be other reasons for crime and decreasing social health? How is the crime statistic actual performing?
    Related Indicator: 
    Crime and vandalism [2220]
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    This index measures poverty amongst children and elderly, but how is the overall poverty performing?
    Related Indicator: 
    At risk of poverty rate [2221]
  • Social Progress Index [1191]
    Ranks he higher a country's score, the better. The minimum is 0 and the maximum is 100. The closer a country gets to 100, the better it is performing in terms of social justice, quality of life and sustainability, which are all important elements of the Green Economy. Please note: This indicator is a composited indicator, which means trends of one or several indicators which are part of this composited indicator could be masked by trend of other indicators, the composited indicator consist of. For further assessments and a correct interpretation of this indicator, please check the respective single indicators.
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    The Social Progress Index intentionally excludes economic components. This means that to determine how the economy affects the performance of countries, an economical indicator such as GDP should be used.
    Related Indicator: 
    GDP per capita (PPP) [2052]
  • Perceived Overqualification [1197]
    Perceived overqualification is likely to negatively impact fulfillment or satisfaction at occupation and be impacted by lack of availability and diversity of occupations; therefore related to the quality of life
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    Perceived overqualification is a subjective indicator. In order to understand the "overqualifications" better, we need to actually understand more objective actual qualifications, such as education and work experience
    Related Indicator: 
    Participation in Tertiary Education [2222]
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    Perceived overqualification is a subjective indicator. In order to understand the "overqualifications" better, we need to actually understand more objective actual qualifications, such as education
    Related Indicator: 
    Education attainment: Lower primary; Upper secondary; Tertiary [1841]
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    Perceived overqualification is a subjective indicator. In order to understand the "overqualifications" better, we need to actually understand more objective actual qualifications, such as professional work and gender ratio
    Related Indicator: 
    Ratio of Women and Men Employed as Professionals [2223]
  • Labour productivity per hour worked (ESA95) [1201]
    High labour productivity reflects a high real output per hour worked. This is considered to contribute to a green economy, as it suggests the existence of a better educated, more skilled workforce; more efficient, less resource intensive production; and h
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    A high labour productivity may also reflect a high rate of materials used.
    Related Indicator: 
    Material consumption [1817]
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    A higher labour productivity may result in a lower unemployment rate, due to an efficient and competitive labour force. It is also possible that a higher labour productivity leads to a higher rate of unemployment, if the same output is produced with less employees and therefor employees are laid off.
    Related Indicator: 
    Unemployment rate [1780]
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    The labour productivity (and its change) does not indicated which groups (e.g. low wage earners) are employed or unemployed.
    Related Indicator: 
    Low wage earners as a proportion of all employees (excluding apprentices): by educational attainment [579]
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    Higher labour productivity should be considered alongside hours worked, in order to determine whether more production is taking place, or fewer hours are being worked.
    Related Indicator: 
    Hours of work per week [2037]
  • Employment in industry (% of total employment) [1206]
    Industrial employment is one of the sources of employment and therfore connected with quality of life. I high employment rate in industry is generally perceived as positive if the job quality is good and there are not many negative impacts by industrial activities.
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    Is the share of employment in undustry decreasing, but the share of the service sector is increasing?
    Related Indicator: 
    Employment in the Services Sector [2039]
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    Is the share of employment in industry high but the working conditions in terms of unsocial shifts are bad?
    Related Indicator: 
    Population in employment working during unsocial hours: Shifts; Saturdays; Sundays; Evenings; Nights [2224]
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    Is the share of employment in industry high but the working conditions in terms job safety is bad?
    Related Indicator: 
    Work related accidents, health problems and hazardous exposure: Persons reporting an accident at work in the past 12 months by sex, age and education, Persons reporting one or more work-related health problems in the past 12 months, by sex, age and educ [2225]
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    Is industrial employment decreasing, but the overall employment increasing?
    Related Indicator: 
    Share of renewable energy in gross final energy consumption [1623]
  • Environmental Sustainability Index [1211]
    A higher value of the Environmental Sustainability Index is beneficial to sustainability and therefore to the Green Economy. This indicator is a composited indicator, which means trends of one or several indicators which are part of this composited indicator could be masked by trend of other indicators, the composited indicator consist of. For further assessments and a correct interpretation of this indicator, please check the respective single indicators.
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    Are countries showing the same trend when compared by their Environmental Performance Index?
    Related Indicator: 
    Environmental Performance Index [1140]
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    Are countries showing the same trend when compared by their Environmental Vulnerability Index?
    Related Indicator: 
    Environmental Vulnerability Index [1509]
  • Consumption of ozone-depleting substances [1216]
    This indicator is used to monitor reduction in the usage of ODS that are controlled under the Montreal Protocol as these man-made substances have scientifically been shown to be solely responsible for ozone depletion. A strong decrease of these substances is a positive outcome of a Green Economy.
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    The consumption of ozone depleting substances should go down (and eventually should be zero) for green growth.
    Related Indicator: 
    Emissions of ozone precursors [81]
  • Crop production index [1220]
    Increasing food security, while decreasing negative impacts of agriculture is beneficial for a Green Economy.
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    How is the nutrient balance performing when crop production is increasing - is soil quality declining?
    Related Indicator: 
    Gross nutrient balance in agricultural land [2226]
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    Does the rising crop production correlate with a massive fertilizer consumption?
    Related Indicator: 
    Total fertilizer consumption — outlook from FAO [2227]
  • Adjusted savings: natural resources depletion (% of GNI) [1225]
    For sustainability natural resources should be depleted as little as possible. So, if natural resource depletion is high, this is negative for the Green Economy. Scaling it to net national income tells how much of income is at the cost of natural resource
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    The natural resource depletion is only part of the adjusted net savings
    Related Indicator: 
    Adjusted net savings, including particulate emission damage (current US$) [1269]
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    Is the depletion slightly increasing, but material productivity (in this case abiotic) is increasing more, so decoupling could partially achieved?
    Related Indicator: 
    Abiotic material productivity incl. industrial minerals and metals, US$ per kg [1057]
  • Regulatory Quality [1231]
    A green economy depends on effective regulation
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    Useful for broad cross-country comparisons and for evaluating broad trends over time but often too blunt a tool for formulating specific governance reforms. Use the 32 underlying indicators to identify specific issues in specific countries.
  • Global Green Economy Index [1237]
    Pretends to be a general indicator of the green economy, and allows to compare different countries. Please note: This indicator is a composited indicator, which means trends of one or several indicators which are part of this composited indicator could be masked by trend of other indicators, the composited indicator consist of. For further assessments and a correct interpretation of this indicator, please check the respective single indicators.
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    It is an index created by combining a lot of incompatible information, so be careful with intepretation
    Related Indicator: 
    Inclusive Wealth Index [1179]
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    Does the Gini coefficient indicate a positive trend, while the poorest quintile in national consumption is increasing?
    Related Indicator: 
    Share of poorest quintile in national consumption [2228]
  • Rule of Law [1242]
    The shift to a green economy depends on effective legislation which is complied with by businesses and citizens
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    Useful for broad cross-country comparisons and for evaluating broad trends over time but often too blunt a tool for formulating specific governance reforms. Use the 32 underlying indicators to identify specific issues in specific countries.
  • Business Extent of Disclosure Index [1246]
    The indicator measures the protection offered to minority investors and thus one aspect of how attractive investment is in any given country. Progress towards a Green Economy will require investment, which will be more forthcoming if minority investors are protected.
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    Is the protection of minority investors increasing, but foreign direct investment, net outflows still shows a negative trend?
    Related Indicator: 
    Foreign direct investment, net outflows (% of GDP) [1079]
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    Is the protection of minority investors increasing, but foreign direct investment, net inflows still shows a negative trend?
    Related Indicator: 
    Foreign direct investment, net inflows (% of GDP) [681]
  • GDP per capita (current US$) [1250]
    Any economy is designed to provide amongst other things material goods and services and GDP per capita measures the financial value per person of those goods and services that are exchanged for money.
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    Is GDP increasing 'on the back' of nature - is environmental pollution increasing?
    Related Indicator: 
    Environmental Pollution [2107]
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    Is GDP increasing, but purchasing power parity (PPP) shows a different trend?
    Related Indicator: 
    GDP per capita (PPP) [2052]
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    That it always measures economic success: GDP is not adjusted for depreciation or depletion of assets and so are not net income figures.
    Related Indicator: 
    Intangible fixed assets (net) [1044]
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    That it gives you typical income levels: GDP per capita does not tell you what the typical income is - there is no distributional information and in any case does not describe household income.
    Related Indicator: 
    Shared prosperity: median household incoems [2154]
  • Environmental protection expenditure by the public sector [1255]
    The greater this percentage, the greater the proportion of Gross Domestic Product being spent on environmental protection by the private sector.
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    Is the share increasing, because GDP is decreasing?
    Related Indicator: 
    GDP — outlook from OECD [228]
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    Was the trade-off between expediture for environmental protection and public debt choosen in a good way?
    Related Indicator: 
    Public Debt (in % GDP) [1848]
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    Does the Environmental protection expenditure by the public sector have a tangible effect on the share of threatened species?
    Related Indicator: 
    Total number of threatened species [2041]
  • Status Index [1259]
    The higher the status index value for a country, the better. 10 is the highest possible value. An increase in a country's status index means that its governance and economic system are improving, which is important for the Green Economy. Please note: This indicator is a composited indicator, which means trends of one or several indicators which are part of this composited indicator could be masked by trend of other indicators, the composited indicator consist of. For further assessments and a correct interpretation of this indicator, please check the respective single indicators.
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    This indicator does not reveal whether improvements in the political and economic systems are done at the cost of the natural environment. It is important to also assess how the environment is being managed.
    Related Indicator: 
    European ecological footprint per capita compared to available biocapacity [2229]
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    This indicator does not consider the happiness of the population. It should be used with an indicator that shows whether quality of life is also improving.
    Related Indicator: 
    Happy Planet Index rank order [1007]
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    Are democracy, economic and social performances improving at cost of massive consumption?
    Related Indicator: 
    Domestic material consumption per capita [1421]
  • CPIA property rights and rule-based governance rating [1265]
    Respect of contract and property rights are signs of rule of law and effective governance, which positively impacts the progress towards the Green Economy
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    The respect of contract and property rights could apply only to a certain part of population. Therefore should be complemented by data on trust in justice
    Related Indicator: 
    Trust in justice [731]
  • Adjusted net savings, including particulate emission damage (current US$) [1269]
    One potential definition of sustainability is that overall savings including environmental and other capital is not decreasing. Increased savings therefore are contributing to the Green Economy.
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    Very different categories of capital are aggregated together implying that one can be substituted for each other. So, it may be useful to split it in its components. One such component is natural resource depletion
    Related Indicator: 
    Adjusted savings: natural resources depletion (% of GNI) [1225]
  • Harmonized Indices of Consumer Prices (HICPs) – housing [1274]
    A falling or only low rising index (HICPs) indicates falling or a low rising of housing costs (costs for housing, water, electricity, gas and other fuels) and is indicated as positive.
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    Are housing costs decreasing/not increasing, but other consumer prices, such as water, electricity, gas and other fuels are increasing?
    Related Indicator: 
    Inflation, consumer prices (annual %) [1757]
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    Are the prices decreasing/not increasing, but the share of people who is not able to pay housing costs is increasing?
    Related Indicator: 
    Inability to Pay Housing Costs [2230]
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    Are costs rising, but so is income too?
    Related Indicator: 
    Mean and median income by age and sex [1872]
  • EU Imports from developing countries by group of products [1279]
    An increase in EU imports from developing countries indicates increasing access as well as capacities of developing countries to reach EU markets and to benefit from global trade in their national economies.
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    Are increasing imports leading to more food imports (which increase the pressure on agriculture)?
    Related Indicator: 
    Food imports (% of merchandise imports) [2139]
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    Increasing food imports into the EU potentially leads to an increasing investment pressure on agriculture in the LDC.
    Related Indicator: 
    Foreign direct investment in developing countries, by income group    [1812]
  • Population density (people per sq. km of land area) [1283]
    The higher the populatione density, the heavier the environmental impact of human consumption and production is on the existing ecosystems.
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    A low population density is not always connected with lower total environmental pressure or e.g. lower domestic material consumption.
    Related Indicator: 
    Domestic Material Consumption for total and selected minerals and fossil fuels [2231]
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    A more equal distributed population may lead to a higher ecological fragmentation, caused by transport structure.
    Related Indicator: 
    Fragmentation of land and forests [197]
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    A high population density is not necessarily connected with the actual or future population growth rate. The future population growth rate shows the tendency for upcoming further environmental pressure and destruction.
    Related Indicator: 
    Population growth (annual %) [2116]
  • Growing stock in forests available for wood supply [1288]
    An increase of this indicator means that this biotic resource is increasing in availability, which is regarded as positive in regard to the green economy. In addition, the greater the growing stock, the less likely this resource is to be depleted.
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    Is the area of forests increasing, but so is the area of disturbed forests?
    Related Indicator: 
    Area of forest disturbed by fire, insects, disease, and timber harvest [2232]
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    Is the area of forests increasing, but so is the area of forests suffering defoliation?
    Related Indicator: 
    Forest trees damaged by defoliation       [2233]
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    Are wood stocks growing, because the area of abandonned agricultural areas is increasing?
    Related Indicator: 
    Land cover distribution and change — outlook from MNP [309]
  • Experience stress, depression or anxiety at work [1294]
    Work related health problems negatively impact the quality of life of people, therefore negatively impact Green Economy
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    The indicator measures experience stress, depression or anxiety at work. This usually negative experience can be impacted by factors other than work; for example - overall life satisfaction
    Related Indicator: 
    Overall life satisfaction (under development in SILC 2013 [1874]
  • Hours of work per week [1300]
    Working hours are part of working conditions, impacting the quality of life and consequently Green Economy
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    Long working hours might be perceived as a negative factor; but involuntary part-time employment could also have a negative impact
    Related Indicator: 
    Involuntary part-time employment as percentage of the total part-time employment, by sex and age (%) [2183]
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    Are working hours in average increasing, but only a few have an interest to reduce them?
    Related Indicator: 
    Preference for a Reduction of Working Hours [2234]
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    Are people willing to work more - why?
    Related Indicator: 
    Preference for Longer Working Hours (but which is the motivation? Joy or money?) [2235]
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    Are workin hours in average decreasing, because the share of unemployed people is increasing?
    Related Indicator: 
    Unemployment rate [1780]
  • Absence Due to Job-related Health Complaints [1304]
    A higher quality of working conditions would directly contribute to the quality of life and therefore to a Green Economy.
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    Is the absence due to job-related health complaints decreasing, but there are more jobless people?
    Related Indicator: 
    Unemployment rate by sex and age groups - annual average, % [657]
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    Is there less absence due to job-related health complaints, but there are more work-related accidents or mental problems?
    Related Indicator: 
    Work related accidents [2072]
  • Perceived Health and Safety Risks at the Workplace [1308]
    Higher quality of working conditions directly contributes to the quality of life; thus contributing to the Green Economy
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    There are health and safety risks, which are not related. Stress, depression or anxiety at work illustrate those health issues, not related to the safety ones
    Related Indicator: 
    Experience stress, depression or anxiety at work [1294]
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    Is the risk at workplace decreasing, because of decreasing industrial activities which causes a decrease of risky jobs?
    Related Indicator: 
    Industry, value added (% of GDP) [2135]
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    Is the quality of jobs increasing, but there are less jobs?
    Related Indicator: 
    Unemployment rate, by age group     [569]
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    Are joby less risky, but the overall working conditions are not improving?
    Related Indicator: 
    Satisfaction with working conditions [816]
  • Satisfied with Working Times [1312]
    Higher value of the indicator is beneficial for the quality of life and for the Green Economy in general
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    Is the satisfaction with working times improving, but the overall satisfaction with working conditions shows a negative trend?
    Related Indicator: 
    Satisfaction with working conditions [816]
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    Is the satisfaction with working times improving, but the satisfaction with the job security shows a negative trend?
    Related Indicator: 
    Satisfied with Job Security [1850]
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    Is the satisfaction with working times improving, but the satisfaction with the type of work shows a negative trend?
    Related Indicator: 
    Satisfied with Type of Work [2035]
  • Human development index (HDI) [1317]
    The Human Development Index (HDI) is a summary measure of key achievements in human development which are important aspects of quality of life and of the Green Economy. Please note: This indicator is a composited indicator, which means trends of one or several indicators which are part of this composited indicator could be masked by trend of other indicators, the composited indicator consist of. For further assessments and a correct interpretation of this indicator, please check the respective single indicators.
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    The Human development Index is a summary measure of three key dimensions of human development: a long and healthy life, access to knowledge and a decent standard of living. However, since it is a summary measure, a positive figure does not necessarily mean that all three dimensions have improved and thus a more thorough assessment of e.g. the education component would require more specific indicators.
    Related Indicator: 
    School life expectancy by level of education [2078]
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    Does the Human development Index show a positive trend, but the actual GNI per capita differs?
    Related Indicator: 
    GNI per capita in PPP (purchising power parity) terms [2076]
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    Does the indicator show similar trends, when inequality is take into account?
    Related Indicator: 
    Inequality-adjusted human development index (IHDI) [2219]
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    Does the Human development Index show a positive trend, but the environonmental impacts (which are not included) are getting worse?
    Related Indicator: 
    Ecological Footprint [48]
  • Potential misinterpretation: 
    All used indicators of the HDI describe the average of society. THE HDI does not cover if some parts of society are excluded from the overall progress.
    Related Indicator: 
    Inequality-adjusted human development index (IHDI) [2080]
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    The HDI uses GNI as the metric for economic progress. As the GNI is a flow variable that does measure economic activity, it does not show when economic activity is boosted at the costs of tomorrows economic opportunities.
    Related Indicator: 
    Total wealth estimate ($) [1012]
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    The HDI does not take environmental degradation into account.
    Related Indicator: 
    European ecological footprint per capita compared to available biocapacity [2229]
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    As both schooling and life expectancy are variables which develop slowly and do not differ widely in developed countries, in the short term the development of the HDI is dominated by the development of the GNI. Indicators on the quality of the education or health system can show if that is a problem
    Related Indicator: 
    NAT: total health expenditure per capita [1836]
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    As both schooling and life expectancy are variables which develop slowly and do not differ widely in developed countries, in the short term the development of the HDI is dominated by the development of the GNI. Indicators on the quality of the education or health system can show if that is a problem
    Related Indicator: 
    Public expenditure on education (for sub-theme Education) [1843]
    Related Indicator: 
    Technology Achievement Index [1069]
  • Ratio of girls to boys in primary, secondary, and tertiary education [1328]
    The closer the ratio is to one, the better for the Green Economy as it means that boy and girls have equal access to education.
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    The indicator is an imperfect measure of the accessibility of schooling for girls because it does not allow a determination of whether improvements in the ratio reflect increases in girls’ school enrolment (desirable) or decreases in boys’ enrolment (undesirable).
    Related Indicator: 
    Literacy rate, adult female (% of females ages 15 and above) [2236]
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    The indicator also does not show whether the overall level of participation in education is low or high.
    Related Indicator: 
    Primary school enrollment [2028]
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    Are both genders educated equally, but paid differently?
    Related Indicator: 
    Wage Differentials of Female and Male Employees [950]
  • Job vacancy rate [1334]
    A high job vacancy rate implies that the proportion of newly created, unoccupied, or about to become vacant, posts is high, which positively impacts the progress towards Green Economy
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    A high job vacancy rate does not necessarily mean that the newly created, unoccupied, or about to become vacant, posts concern green jobs
    Related Indicator: 
    Green jobs [598]
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    Is there a high number of job vacancies, although unempleyemt is high (due to a mismatch between the skills and availability of those who are unemployed and those sought by employers)?
    Related Indicator: 
    Unemployment rate by sex and age groups - annual average, % [657]
  • Long-term unemployment (% of total unemployment) [1338]
    A low long-term unemployment rate implies that the number of people who are seeking for employment and are socially vulnerable is low, which reduces the progress towards Green Economy.
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    A low long-term unemployment rate does not necessarily mean that the number of high-quality ''green jobs'' available in the market is high.
    Related Indicator: 
    Green jobs [598]
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    A low long-term unemployment rate does not necessarily mean that employees are satisfied with their jobs.
    Related Indicator: 
    Low wage earners as a proportion of all employees (excluding apprentices): by educational attainment [579]
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    A low long-term unemployment rate does not necessarily mean that employees are satisfied with their jobs.
    Related Indicator: 
    Satisfaction with working conditions [816]
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    Is the unemployment rate decreasing, but unemployment is distributed unequallly?
    Related Indicator: 
    Youth unemployment rate [2153]
  • Turnover in eco-industries [1343]
    Turnover in eco-innovation is an important measure of the Economic sustainability pillar of the Green Economy. A low turnover rate can point to satisfactory employment conditions but a comparatively higher rate can suggest favorable alternatives. Thus the outcome cannot be generalized due to many economic factors and varying circumstances across the labour force.
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    Is the overall turnover in eco-industries increasing, but the share of turnover from innovation (which indicates new developments) is rather small or decreasing?
    Related Indicator: 
    Turnover from innovation [648]
  • Eco-Innovation Activities [1348]
    Eco-Innovation activities contribute to the progress towards the green economy
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    This indicator is a composited indicator, which means trends of one or several indicators which are part of this composited indicator could be masked by trend of other indicators, the composited indicator consist of. For further assessments and a correct interpretation of this indicator, please check the respective single indicators.
  • Firms having implemented innovation activities aiming at a reduction of material input per unit output [1353]
    Innovations with environmental benefits positively impact the progress towards the green economy
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    Are there more firms which are using efficient technologies regarding resources, but the overall resource consumption is increasing?
    Related Indicator: 
    Domestic Material Consumption (DMC) [695]
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    Are there more firms which are using efficient technologies regarding resources, but energy consumption is increasing?
    Related Indicator: 
    Final energy consumption by sector [173]
  • Firms having implemented innovation activities aiming at a reduction of energy input per unit output (% of total firms) [1357]
    Innovations with environmental benefits positively impact the progress towards the green economy
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    Are there more firms which are using efficient technologies regarding energy, but the overall energy consumption is increasing?
    Related Indicator: 
    Final energy consumption by sector [173]
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    Are there more firms which are using efficient technologies regarding energy, but resource consumption is increasing?
    Related Indicator: 
    Domestic Material Consumption (DMC) [695]
  • ISO 14001 registered organisations (per mln population) [1361]
    Environmental standards positively impact the progress towards the green economy
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    Are more and more organisations applying environmental standards, but consumption is increasing leading to rising overall consumption?
    Related Indicator: 
    Domestic Material Consumption (DMC) [695]
  • Recycling rate of e-waste [1378]
    Electrical and electronic equipment waste (WEEE) poses on the one hand a risk to the environment (hazardous components), on the other hand it has a high potential for recycling to replace raw materials by secondary raw materials, such as precious metals and other highly valuable special materials. Hence, a high recycling rate is beneficial for the transition towards a Green Economy.
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    Is e-waste increasingly recycled, but other high risk waste generation, such as nuclear waste is increasing?
    Related Indicator: 
    Nuclear energy and waste production [374]
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    Is e-waste increasingly recycled, but other waste types are not?
    Related Indicator: 
    Treatment of waste [2237]
  • Total environmental tax revenues as a share of total revenues from taxes and social contributions [1382]
    An indicator showing the environmentally related taxes is supposed to represent the stimuli towards an energy & resource efficient economy.
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    If pollution is taxed heavily, this indicator could show a risen pollution.
    Related Indicator: 
    Air Pollution [1983]
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    Are environmental taxes increasing the tax burden significantly?
    Related Indicator: 
    Tax Burden [2209]
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    Are environmental taxes as shore of total revenues from taxes and social contributions increasing but when assessed as share of GDP decreasing?
    Related Indicator: 
    Total environmentally related taxes, % GDP [991]
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    Are there more environmental taxes, but the related expenditure is not increasing?
    Related Indicator: 
    Current environmental expenditure by the public sector [2060]
  • Average carbon dioxide emissions per km from new passenger cars [1386]
    The average carbon dioxide emissions per km from new passenger cars provide information about externalities in terms of CO2 emissions for individual mobility.
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    Are there more carbon efficient cars, but the overall cars per household rate is also increasing?
    Related Indicator: 
    Car ownership — outlook from WBCSD [8]
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    Are carbon efficient cars not used widely yet, but there is an increased will to cutback on driving a car?
    Related Indicator: 
    Cutbacks on Driving a Car [2238]
  • Best-worst possible life (life satisfaction) [1390]
    High reported life satisfaction is understood to indicate high human wellbeing and is therefore a desirable outcome in a Green Economy.
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    Is the number of people saying they live the best of all possible life declining, but the overall happiness is at high levels?
    Related Indicator: 
    Happiness [1098]
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    Are good values (many people think their situation is improving) connected with increasing consumption, which might have negative environmental impacts?
    Related Indicator: 
    Domestic material consumption per capita [1421]
  • Satisfaction with Society [1395]
    Satisfaction with society captures a few goals of the Green Economy. A positive sentiment is seen acknowledges progress of the Green Economy.
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    Is the satisfaction with society on a good level, but the overall state of wellbeing is not improving or showing a negative trend?
    Related Indicator: 
    Better Life Index [1136]
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    Is the high degree of people satisfied hampering personal engagement in political activities?
    Related Indicator: 
    Volunteering and Intergenerational Solidarity [574]
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    Is a high GDP growth, which might have negative environmental impacts, a 'material condition' for being satisfied with society?
    Related Indicator: 
    GDP — outlook from OECD [228]
  • Total net enrolment ratio in primary education, both sexes [1400]
    The greater the percentage, the better. The closer the percentage gets to 100, the more children have access to basic education, which is an important element of social justice and quality of life, and therefore essential to attaining a Green Economy.
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    Is there a high level of net enrolment in primary education, but the overall share of population in education is not improving?
    Related Indicator: 
    Population in Education [1530]
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    Is there a high level of net enrolment in primary education, but specific other levels of education are attained poorly?
    Related Indicator: 
    Pupils and students in all levels of education (ISCED 0-6) [932]
  • Complete Energy Balance Sheets [1410]
    Complete energy balance sheets can help Green Economy actors track the use of fossil fuel consumption in their sates. A trend of reduced energy consumption is desirable for the Green Economy.
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    Is energy consumption increasing, but provided increasingly by renewable energies (which are promoted and preferred by the Green Economy)?
    Related Indicator: 
    Energy Consumption of Renewable Energies [2239]
  • Resource Efficiency Scoreboard [1415]
    The indicators of the resource efficiency scoreboard reflect the situation of the environmental sustainability and economic sustainability and resilience; thus contributing to measuring the progress towards Green Economy. Please note: This indicator is a composited indicator, which means trends of one or several indicators which are part of this composited indicator could be masked by trend of other indicators, the composited indicator consist of. For further assessments and a correct interpretation of this indicator, please check the respective single indicators.
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    Is resource efficiency increasing, but efficiency gains are compensated by the overall consumption?
    Related Indicator: 
    Domestic Material Consumption (DMC) [695]
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    Are resource efficient processes, which might be the reason for efficiency gains very energy intense?
    Related Indicator: 
    Final energy consumption by sector [173]
  • Domestic material consumption per capita [1421]
    Generally a decrease in the indicator value is beneficial to the environment and to the Green Economy.
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    Is the material consumption per capita rather increasing, because exports are increasing?
    Related Indicator: 
    Exports of goods and services (% of GDP) [2160]
  • CPIA quality of budgetary and financial management rating [1425]
    Quality of budgetary and financial management rating are signs of effective governance, positively impacting the progress towards the Green Economy
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    Quality of budgetary and financial management does not mean that it is transparent. Should be accompanied by transparency indicator
    Related Indicator: 
    CPIA transparency, accountability, and corruption in the public sector rating [2240]
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    Does the public view differ?
    Related Indicator: 
    Corruption Perceptions Index (CPI) [2092]
  • CPIA transparency, accountability, and corruption in the public sector rating (1=low to 6=high) [1430]
    An effective and accountable public sector is an important enabler of the development of a Green Economy.
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    Does the public view differ?
    Related Indicator: 
    Corruption Perceptions Index (CPI) [2092]
  • Human Rights [1435]
    Human Rights is an indispensable component of Quality of Life, Social Justice and Effective Governance and therfore part of Green Economy.
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    Does the overall human rights index show a positive trend, but freedom of expression and belief do not show a respective trend?
    Related Indicator: 
    Freedom of Expression and Belief [1459]
  • Global Gender Gap Index [1441]
    The values of the index range between 1 and 0, with 1 being equality between genders and 0 being complete inequality. Therefore, the closer the index for a given country is to one, the better. Gender equality is an important component of social justice, which is part of Green Economy. Please note: This indicator is a composited indicator, which means trends of one or several indicators which are part of this composited indicator could be masked by trend of other indicators, the composited indicator consist of. For further assessments and a correct interpretation of this indicator, please check the respective single indicators.
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    Is the gender gap decreasing, but other social issues which contribute to peace within a society and cohesion are showing a negative trend?
    Related Indicator: 
    Global Peace Index (GPI) [1696]
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    Is the gender gap decreasing, but inter-generational equality is showing a negative trend?
    Related Indicator: 
    Equality of Employment Rates of Different Generations [2241]
  • Infant mortality rate (0-1 year) per 1,000 live births [1446]
    The lower the infant mortality rate, the better, as a low rates indicates a healthy population. A decrease in infant mortality rate contributes to progress towards a green economy.
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    Is the infant mortality rate decreasing, but overall health is not improving?
    Related Indicator: 
    Healthy life years and life expectancy at age 65, by sex    [1845]
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    Is infant mortality improving, but mental health problems are increasing?
    Related Indicator: 
    Self-reported mental health (To be developed) [2242]
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    Is the infant mortality until the age on 1 improving, but the mortality rate until the age of 5 is not?
    Related Indicator: 
    Mortality rate, under-5 (per 1,000) [2095]
  • Price level ratio of PPP conversion factor (GDP) to market exchange rate [1450]
    This indicator compares how 'expensive' or 'cheap' a country is based on its currency exchange rate compared to the U.S. dollar. A lower ratio implies that people can afford to achieve prosperity with a lower income in the country, which is positive. On the other hand, a lower ratio implies a lower purchasing power for goods from abroad, which is negative. Therefore the indicator does not have a uni-directional contribution to the green economy.
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    This price level ratio does not indicate how competitive the economy of a country is.
    Related Indicator: 
    Global Competitiveness Index [1155]
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    The price level ratio does not indicate how high or low the average actual spending power of people in the country is. This is indicated by GDP per capita purchasing power parity (PPP).
    Related Indicator: 
    GDP per capita (PPP) [2052]
  • Voice and Accountability [1455]
    Lack of accountability can encourage corruption and power of vested interests, which in turn can slow the change needed for the transition to a green economy
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    Useful for broad cross-country comparisons and for evaluating broad trends over time but often too blunt a tool for formulating specific governance reforms. Use the 32 underlying indicators to identify specific issues in specific countries.
  • Freedom of Expression and Belief [1459]
    Freedom of Expression and Belief is one of the fundamental freedoms, which are a basis to social justice and and quality of life; therefore the freedom contributes to the Green Economy
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    Consisting of both freedom of expression and freedom of belief, one assessment mark of the indicator might misrepresent the value of one/both of the freedoms
    Related Indicator: 
    World Press Freedom Index [1692]
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    Freedoms of Expression and Belief are mostly individual right. Should be complemented by group rights
    Related Indicator: 
    Associational and Organizational Rights [2099]
  • Control of corruption [1465]
    Corruption may make it difficult for a government to tackle certain interests, and thus introduce the regulation or taxation needed to advance progress to a Green Economy. It may also deter foreign investors and thus investment in a Green Economy.
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    Is corruption declining, but trust in institutions is disturbed perseveratively?
    Related Indicator: 
    Trust in Institutions  [945]
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    Is corruption declining, but this is not perceived by the public?
    Related Indicator: 
    Corruption Perceptions Index (CPI) [2092]
  • Government Effectiveness [1469]
    Governance indicators measure the extent to which a government is capable of developing and implementing effective policy, including policies designed to advance the green economy. They may also be used by investors to assess risk and may therefore influence investment in a green economy.
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    Is the government effectiveness increasing, but this trend is not recognized by the public in terms of corruption?
    Related Indicator: 
    Corruption Perceptions Index (CPI) [704]
  • Political stability and absence of violence [1473]
    Governance indicators measure the extent to which a government is capable of developing and implementing effective policy, including policies designed to advance the green economy. They may also be used by investors to assess risk and may therefore influence investment in a green economy.
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    Is there a high level of political stability and absence of violence, because minorities or big parts of the populations are oppressed?
    Related Indicator: 
    Human Rights [1435]
  • Energy taxes by paying sector [1478]
    Energy taxes are one fundamental element of environmental taxes and one possible measure to put a price on using energy and its negative impact on the environment. This indicator shows the contributing share of each sector to total energy taxes.
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    Are energy taxes on a low level, but overall environmental taxes are increasing?
    Related Indicator: 
    Environmental taxes [2101]
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    The indicator represents the percentage of energy taxes payed by a sector. It does not indicate if that share is in a good relation to the importance of the sector for the society. Neither it shows the capability of a sector to contribute to pay taxes (e.g. the share of a sector by GDP).
    Related Indicator: 
    Industry, value added (% of GDP) [2135]
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    Are energy taxes (as part of environmental taxes) increasing, but the money is not spent on environmental purposes (e.g. on environmental protection)?
  • Unpaid voluntary work through a political or charitable organisation [1491]
    An increase in people's involvement in unpaid voluntary work contributes to the green economy by strengthening social justice through people making a contribution to others in their society and by strengthening quality of life through improving the strength of social interactions and cohesion.
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    This indicator is distinct from others which measure the related but different concept of informal voluntary activity, which does not take place via an organisation.
    Related Indicator: 
    Participation in informal voluntary activities (PS100)  [1784]
  • Educational Attainment at Upper Secondary Level [1496]
    Educational attainment is a part of quality of life and social justice; therefore, attainment of the upper secondary level of education contributes to the Green Economy
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    The indicator measures the attainment of the upper secondary level of education within the whole population. It does not measure the sex ratio between women and men in the attainment upper secondary level of education
    Related Indicator: 
    Sex Ratio of Educational Attainment at Upper Secondary Level [941]
  • Educational Attainment at Tertiary Level [1500]
    Educational attainment is a part of quality of life and social justice; therefore, attainment of the tertiary education contributes to the Green Economy
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    The indicator measures the attainment of the tertiary education by the whole population. It does not measure the sex ratio between women and men in the attainment at tertiary education level
    Related Indicator: 
    Sex Ratio of Educational Attainment at Tertiary Level [937]
  • Proportion of population below $1.25 (PPP) per day [1504]
    The poverty rate at $1.25 a day is the proportion of the population living on less than $1.25 a day, measured at 2005 international prices, adjusted for purchasing power parity (PPP). Since a Green Economy should be socially inclusive, a low proportion living at that level is regarded as positive.
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    Are the most vulnerable people improving economically, but the richest part is improving more, so inequality is increasing?
    Related Indicator: 
    Inequality of income distribution    [549]
  • Environmental Vulnerability Index [1509]
    A lower value of the Environmental Vulnerability Index is beneficial for the environment and for the Green Economy in general. This indicator is a composited indicator, which means trends of one or several indicators which are part of this composited indicator could be masked by trend of other indicators, the composited indicator consist of. For further assessments and a correct interpretation of this indicator, please check the respective single indicators.
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    The vulnerability index aggregates information about ecosystem vulnerability of the ecosystems, countries' governance of ecosystems and ecosysem development. How are countries performing when Environmental Performance is compared?
    Related Indicator: 
    Environmental Performance Index [1140]
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    Are countries showing the same trend when compared by their Environmental Sustainability Index?
    Related Indicator: 
    Environmental Sustainability Index [1211]
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    Is the vulnerability index influenced a lot by social indicators (governance etc.) - how are countries performing when compared by their Ecological Footprint?
    Related Indicator: 
    Ecological Footprint [48]
  • Gross nutrient balance in agricultural land - nitrogen [1514]
    A persistent surplus of nitrogen indicates potential environmental problems (e.g. an excessive concentration of nitrogen may cause eutrophication). Whereas a deficit in nutrients such as nitrogen indicates potential issues for soil fertility and agricultural production. The contribution for environmental sustainability and for the green economy is therefore variable, the objective is that agricultural land has an adequate amount of nitrogen.
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    Is eutrophication on a low level, but potentially increasing, due to increasing soil erosion?
    Related Indicator: 
    Soil erosion by water [481]
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    In order to assess, whether there is a potentially lack or surplus of nitrogen, the respective soil conditions have to be taken into account.
    Related Indicator: 
    Global Soil Regions [1556]
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    Is there less nitrogen release from agriculture, but an increasing trend of effluent waters by aquaculture?
    Related Indicator: 
    Aquaculture: effluent water quality from finfish farms [2162]
  • Gross nutrient balance in agricultural land - phosphorus [1519]
    A persistent surplus of phosphorus in agricultural land indicates potential environmental problems for water and soil. Whereas a deficit indicates potential issues for soil fertility and agricultural production. The contribution for environmental sustainability and for the green economy is therefore variable, the objective is that agricultural land has an adequate amount of phosphorus.
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    Is phosphor loss on a low level, but potentially increasing, due to increasing soil erosion?
    Related Indicator: 
    Soil erosion by water [481]
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    In order to assess, whether there is a potentially lack or surplus of nitrogen, the respective soil conditions have to be taken into account.
    Related Indicator: 
    Global Soil Regions [1556]
  • GHG emissions intensity (CO2e/GDP) [1524]
    Tracking the intensity of GG emissions is an important measure to guide the transition of the Green Economy toward increased reliance on renewable energies. A low concentration of emissions per unit of GDP is desirable.
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    Intensity is a useful measure but it is better understood when compared to productivity. If an country is utilizing a source of energy productively and efficiently, it will create a different result when measured against a unit of GDP than if utilization is inefficient or highly polluting.
    Related Indicator: 
    Energy Productivity [1949]
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    Various types of economies exist around the world. Due to the different stages of economic development, the comparison among developing and developed countries may not give an accurate picture.
    Related Indicator: 
    GDP — outlook from OECD [228]
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    Is there a high CO2 intensity, which is caused by a export oriented economy (so the emissions are 'emitted for others')?
    Related Indicator: 
    Exports of goods and services (% of GDP) [2160]
  • Population in Education [1530]
    Education is an important part of quality if life, social justice and economic sustainability and resilience. It effects almost every aspect of Green Economy concept
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    The indicator shows what percentage of pupils and students as part of population are enrolled in schools and universities. It does not show the percentage of the pupils graduating high school (or equivalent)
    Related Indicator: 
    Attainment of at Least Upper Secondary Education [1975]
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    The indicator shows what percentage of pupils and students as part of population are enrolled in schools and universities. It does not show the percentage of the pupils graduating high school (or equivalent)
    Related Indicator: 
    Attainment of Tertiary Education  [2110]
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    Are many benefitting from education, but the gender balance is distorted?
    Related Indicator: 
    Complain about the lack of green spaces [2243]
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    Are many benefitting from education, but the gender balance is distorted?
    Related Indicator: 
    Sex Ratio of Educational Attainment at Upper Secondary Level [941]
  • Wildlife Picture Index [1535]
    An increase in the WPI indicates a positive trend in biodiversity (when aggregated across all species) or other component of diversity (when looking at a subgroup of species) which is beneficial for Green Economy and also a measure for a successful transition to it. Please note: This indicator is a composited indicator, which means trends of one or several indicators which are part of this composited indicator could be masked by trend of other indicators, the composited indicator consist of. For further assessments and a correct interpretation of this indicator, please check the respective single indicators.
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    Is the overall biodiversity showing a positive trend, but threatened by climate change?
    Related Indicator: 
    Change in species diversity as a result of climate change — outlook from EEA [10]
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    Is the overall biodiversity showing a positive trend, but the Conservation status of habitats by habitat group (as one base of biodiversity) is increasingly under pressure?
    Related Indicator: 
    Conservation status of habitats by habitat group [514]
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    Is the overall biodiversity showing a positive trend, but fragmentation is increasing, which might increasingly pile biodiversity under pressure?
    Related Indicator: 
    Fragmentation of natural habitats [2145]
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    Is the overall biodiversity showing a positive trend, but specific animals are under pressure?
    Related Indicator: 
    Distribution and abundance of animal species [1540]
  • Distribution and abundance of animal species [1540]
    Higher abundance of animal species in diverse habitats is beneficial to the environment and Green Economy in general, since biodiversity amongst others fosters ecosystem services.
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    Does the distribution and abundance of species rely heavily on conservation sites?
    Related Indicator: 
    Conservation status of habitats by habitat group [514]
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    Are species well distributed but increasingly fragmented?
    Related Indicator: 
    Fragmentation of land and forests [197]
  • Population, total [1546]
    The total population of a country is an important basal factor for the green economy, since the environmental impacts (e.g. energy, material or land use) are high in total if the total population in a country is high.
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    The total environmental impacts may stay the same or rise, if the population is growing. This may also be the case, if the environmental impacts of a country per capita are shrinking.
    Related Indicator: 
    Population growth (annual %) [2116]
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    Population figures do not indicate the density or living conditions of a country.
    Related Indicator: 
    Population Density [2070]
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    Is the population increasing less or staying on the same level, leading to decreasing environmental pressures, but the median age of population is changing fastly towards elderly people (leading to a higher burden in terms of social expenditure)?
    Related Indicator: 
    Population median age [1131]
  • Energy Resources [1551]
    The indicator shows the availability and production of energy resources. A decreasing depletion of energy resources is perceived as positive for a transition to Green Economy.
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    A higher value of energy production for some energy sources generally increases environmental pressures (e.g. through emissions and waste production)
    Related Indicator: 
    Nuclear energy and waste production [374]
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    Do renewable energies incorporate a big share of this indicator?
    Related Indicator: 
    Share of renewable energy in gross final energy consumption [1623]
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    Is energy resource extraction constant but when assessed by their respective stock, the share of the stock which is extracted is increasing?
    Related Indicator: 
    Adjusted savings: energy depletion (% of GNI) [1931]
  • Global Soil Regions [1556]
    This is an indicator of soil taxonomy, therefore there is no direct relation to the green economy, but there is a linkage via agriculture to food security etc.
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    Is there high quality soil, but it is threatened by increasing salinity?
    Related Indicator: 
    Prevention and remediation of soil salinity [2244]
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    Is there high quality soil, but it is threatened by various causes of degradation?
    Related Indicator: 
    Protection of soil from erosion and other physical degradation [2119]
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    Is there good soil, but it is eroded by water?
    Related Indicator: 
    Soil erosion by water [481]
  • Common bird index [1561]
    Higher values of the index represent higher population abundance and diversity of a selection of common bird species associated with specific habitats, which is therefore beneficial to environmental sustainability,
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    The indicator aggregates information about populations and diversity of several species but does not indicate the health of a particular species or a particular habitat. Indicators for these aspects should also be considered.
    Related Indicator: 
    % Threatened species - Birds [2245]
    Related Indicator: 
    Conservation status of habitats by habitat group [514]
  • Gender equality index [1566]
    A score of 1 represents complete inequality, and a score of 100 is complete equality. Therefore, the greater the value of the score for a country (or the EU27), the better for the green economy. Gender equality is an important aspect of intragenerational equality. This indicator is a composited indicator, which means trends of one or several indicators which are part of this composited indicator could be masked by trend of other indicators, the composited indicator consist of. For further assessments and a correct interpretation of this indicator, please check the respective single indicators.
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    It could be that a distorted population structure distorts the gender balance.
    Related Indicator: 
    Population, female (% of total) [2246]
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    The index provides data at Member State and EU-level, which means that the variations within a country are not included. Sometimes, there might be great differences between rural and urban areas.
    Related Indicator: 
    Dispersion of regional employment rates, by sex    [1673]
  • Employment in eco-industries and circular economy (% of total employment across all companies) [1572]
    Eco-innovation stands as an integral component in the move to the Green Economy. Further, It captures several thematic pillars of the Green Economy. The greater the share of eco-innovation jobs, the better is the outcome.
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    Are there more jobs in in eco-industries and circular economy, but the job satisfaction in these areas is not performing well?
    Related Indicator: 
    Job satisfaction (under development in SILC 2013) [1948]
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    Additional opportunities for 'eco-innovative' jobs may lead to new products and services (e.g., new way to heat homes) that carry unperceived consequences to the environment, such as undesirable emissions and/or run-off.
    Related Indicator: 
    CO2 emission per capita [2044]
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    Are there more jobs in in eco-industries and circular economy, but there are more low wage earners (maybe including these areas)?
    Related Indicator: 
    Low wage earners as a proportion of all employees (excluding apprentices): by educational attainment [579]
  • Governments environmental and energy R&D appropriations and outlays (% of GDP) [1577]
    A higher value for this indicator would suggest that Governments place a higher priority on research and development to accelerate the transition to a green economy.
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    An increase or decrease in this indicator over time may reflect changes in GDP, rather than changes in spending on environmental and energy research and development. In order to infer the absolute value of government spending on environmental and energy research and development, it is necessary to look at this indicator as reported in currency units, or alongside GDP.
    Related Indicator: 
    Gross domestic expenditure on R&D (GERD) [1797]
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    Are environmental & energy related R&D expenditures increasing, but green patents are not?
    Related Indicator: 
    Green Patents, Index 1990=100 [979]
  • Socio-Economic outcomes [1581]
    This index corresponds to several pillars of the Green Economy, most notably Economic sustainability and resilience and Human Capital. A high index score indicates high positive in all aspects of the measure; this is highly desirable.
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    This indicator is a composited indicator, which means trends of one or several indicators which are part of this composited indicator could be masked by trend of other indicators, the composited indicator consist of. For further assessments and a correct interpretation of this indicator, please check the respective single indicators.
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    Employment in the eco-innovation industry may be perceived as a positive occupation in life, but subjective satisfaction may tell another story.
    Related Indicator: 
    Job satisfaction (under development in SILC 2013) [1948]
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    Whether or not generated revenue is invested in cleantech, eco-innovation or activities related to the circular economy may carry important consequences depending on the objective of the investment.
    Related Indicator: 
    Investment by institutional sectors [653]
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    Although exports, employment and revenue resulting from eco-innovation iniatitives are seen as highly beneficial to society, undesirable emissions may still continue to rise due to several factors such as resource utilization in the manufacturing process.
    Related Indicator: 
    Carbon footprint [1748]
  • Assessing whether life is worthwhile (under development in SILC 2013; PlaceholderEQLS2011 (external link)) [1587]
    Self-assessment that what one does is worthwhile is understood as a measure of meaning and purpose, and a central element of eudaimonic wellbeing (OECD guidelines on measuring subjective well-being, 2013). Higher numbers indicate higher eudaimonic wellbeing.
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    Is the number of people which are very satisfied with their own life declining, but this es decoupled from the overall happiness - e.g. because of altruistic reasons (caring for others)?
    Related Indicator: 
    Happiness [1098]
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    Are good values (many people think their situation is improving) connected with increasing consumption, which might have negative environmental impacts?
    Related Indicator: 
    Domestic material consumption per capita [1421]
  • Improved sanitation facilities (% of population with access) [1590]
    Improved sanitation improves health, and therefore quality of life and the Green Economy.
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    Is the share of people having sanitation access increasing, but the waste water is not treatened?
    Related Indicator: 
    Urban wastewater treatment [2247]
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    Is the share of people having sanitation access increasing, but so is water exploitation?
    Related Indicator: 
    Water exploitation index [2140]
  • Genuine Progress Index (GPI) [1596]
    The GPI nets the positive and negative results of economic growth to examine whether or not it has benefited people overall. The indicator measures levels of social justice, quality of life, environmental sustainability and others - essential values for a Green Economy. Please note: This indicator is a composited indicator, which means trends of one or several indicators which are part of this composited indicator could be masked by trend of other indicators, the composited indicator consist of. For further assessments and a correct interpretation of this indicator, please check the respective single indicators.
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    Does GPI has a positive trend, bud GDP is decreasing (which might get more attention)?
    Related Indicator: 
    GDP — outlook from OECD [228]
  • Productivity of artificial land [1602]
    A higher value of the indicator means that a higher economic value is being generated with the same or less land area used.
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    The component indicators should be analysed separately. a higher value of productivity may obtained if PPP is growing faster than the area used.
    Related Indicator: 
    GDP (PPP) [2053]
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    Is the overall monetary value decreasing or staying at its level, but the non-monetary values, e.g. recreation are increasing?
    Related Indicator: 
    Satisfaction with recreational and green areas (under development in SILC 2013) [751]
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    Is the productivity of artificial areas increasing, but the overall GDP declining?
    Related Indicator: 
    GDP — outlook from OECD [228]
  • Landfill rate of waste excluding major mineral wastes [1630]
    An increasing landfill rate potentially leads to increased threats to soil and water quality by leakage of harmful substances. Landfill sites can also be emitters of various gasses. Hence a decreasing landfill rate is beneficial for a transition to a Green Economy.
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    Is the landfill rate declining, but other harmful treatment rates are increasing?
    Related Indicator: 
    Treatment of waste [2237]
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    Is the landfill rate declining, but the overall waste production, e.g. by municipalities, is increasing?
    Related Indicator: 
    Municipal waste generated [1662]
  • Generation of waste excluding major mineral wastes [1634]
    The generation and treatment of waste have potentially harmful consequences for the environment and society. Hence, a decrease is beneficial regarding a transition towards a Green Economy.
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    Is there less waste generated, but mining and quarrying lead to a high increase in waste generation? (This is a subcategory in this related indicator below.)
    Related Indicator: 
    Generation of waste [2248]
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    Is there less waste produced, but its treatment is increasingly bad for the environment?
    Related Indicator: 
    Treatment of waste [2237]
  • Built-up areas [1638]
    An excessively high value of the indicator may have negative effects on the environment (e.g.reduction of soil permeability and reduction of available agricultural soil).
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    The total built-up area compared to the total surface area of land in the country should be taken into account.
    Related Indicator: 
    Built-up areas - percentage [1643]
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    Is the share of buit-up areas constant or decreasing, but there is a significant overall land use change?
    Related Indicator: 
    Land cover distribution and change — outlook from MNP [309]
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    Are built-up areas increasing in extent, buts monetary productivity is decreasing?
    Related Indicator: 
    Productivity of artificial land [1602]
  • Dissatisfaction with the Accessibility of Green Spaces [1655]
    This indicator provides ths percentage of people who have reason to complain about a lack of green spaces in their residential area, based on Eurobarometer survey. A high access to green spaces is beneficial for a Green Economy, since it enhances life quality.
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    Is the access to green spaces high, but satisfaction with them low?
    Related Indicator: 
    Satisfaction with recreational and green areas (under development in SILC 2013) [751]
  • Domestic Extraction (used/unused/total) [1709]
    Extracting less resources reduces environmental pressures (e.g. emissions, pollution, depletion of resources) which is connected with the Green Economy. Decreasing values are therfore perceived as positve.
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    Is the domestic extraction decreasing, but imports and hidden flows are increasing, so total material requirement is not improving?
    Related Indicator: 
    Total Material Requirement (TMR) [1907]
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    Is domestic extraction decreasing, but water extraction increasing (is not included)?
    Related Indicator: 
    Water stress, abstraction % total internal resources [2249]
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    Is the domestic extraction decreasing, because economic activities are declining due to a recession?
    Related Indicator: 
    GDP (current US$) [1792]
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    Is domestic extraction decreasing, but other environmental pressured are increasing?
    Related Indicator: 
    Distribution of plant species [42]
  • Eco-Innovation Inputs [1733]
    Eco-innovation creates technologies for a green economy.
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    This indicator is a composited indicator, which means trends of one or several indicators which are part of this composited indicator could be masked by trend of other indicators, the composited indicator consist of. For further assessments and a correct interpretation of this indicator, please check the respective single indicators.
  • Venture capital - early stage investment [1738]
    Venture capital is one of the sources of finance for green investment. However, venture capital can also be used for other purposes
    Potential misinterpretation: 
    It may be that it is assumed that venture capital is Always used for green investment, which is not the case. Green investments may be a better indicator for this purpose
    Related Indicator: 
    Green investments (to capture potential source of transformational change) [1074]
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  • 3
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[1] https://measuring-progress.eu/biological-quality-lakes
[2] https://measuring-progress.eu/coll-sel-del/nojs/613
[3] http://www.eea.europa.eu/data-and-maps/indicators/biological-quality-of-lakes
[4] https://measuring-progress.eu/biological-quality-lakes#interpretation-aid
[5] https://measuring-progress.eu/about-indicators-website%23topics
[6] https://measuring-progress.eu/capacity-infrastructure-networks-new-version-available-capacity-infrastructure-networks-term-018
[7] https://measuring-progress.eu/coll-sel-del/nojs/614
[8] https://measuring-progress.eu/car-ownership-%E2%80%94-outlook-wbcsd
[9] https://measuring-progress.eu/coll-sel-del/nojs/615
[10] https://measuring-progress.eu/change-species-diversity-result-climate-change-%E2%80%94-outlook-eea
[11] https://measuring-progress.eu/coll-sel-del/nojs/616
[12] http://www.eea.europa.eu/data-and-maps/indicators/change-in-species-diversity-as#data_specifications
[13] https://measuring-progress.eu/Outlook%20004
[14] https://measuring-progress.eu/chlorophyll-transitional-coastal-and-marine-waters
[15] https://measuring-progress.eu/coll-sel-del/nojs/617
[16] https://measuring-progress.eu/coastal-areas-clim
[17] https://measuring-progress.eu/coll-sel-del/nojs/618
[18] https://measuring-progress.eu/combined-heat-and-power
[19] https://measuring-progress.eu/coll-sel-del/nojs/619
[20] https://measuring-progress.eu/critical-load-exceedance-nitrogen
[21] https://measuring-progress.eu/coll-sel-del/nojs/620
[22] http://www.eea.europa.eu/data-and-maps/indicators/critical-load-exceedance-for-nitrogen/critical-load-exceedance-for-nitrogen
[23] http://www.eea.europa.eu/data-and-maps/indicators/critical-load-exceedance-for-n…
[24] https://measuring-progress.eu/critical-load-exceedance-nitrogen#indicator-relation
[25] https://measuring-progress.eu/critical-load-exceedance-nitrogen#interpretation-aid
[26] https://measuring-progress.eu/water-limited-crop-productivity-0
[27] https://measuring-progress.eu/coll-sel-del/nojs/621
[28] http://www.eea.europa.eu/data-and-maps/indicators/crop-yield-variability-1#tab-latest-figures-and-vizualizations
[29] http://www.eea.europa.eu/data-and-maps/indicators/crop-yield-variability-1/asses…
[30] https://measuring-progress.eu/designated-areas
[31] https://measuring-progress.eu/coll-sel-del/nojs/622
[32] https://measuring-progress.eu/damages-weather-and-climate-related-events
[33] https://measuring-progress.eu/coll-sel-del/nojs/623
[34] http://www.eea.europa.eu/data-and-maps/indicators/direct-losses-from-weather-disasters-1/assessment#toc-0
[35] http://www.eea.europa.eu/data-and-maps/indicators/direct-losses-from-weather-dis…
[36] https://measuring-progress.eu/damages-weather-and-climate-related-events#indicator-relation
[37] https://measuring-progress.eu/damages-weather-and-climate-related-events#interpretation-aid
[38] https://measuring-progress.eu/discharge-oil-refineries-and-offshore-installations
[39] https://measuring-progress.eu/coll-sel-del/nojs/624
[40] https://measuring-progress.eu/distribution-animal-species
[41] https://measuring-progress.eu/coll-sel-del/nojs/625
[42] https://measuring-progress.eu/distribution-plant-species
[43] https://measuring-progress.eu/coll-sel-del/nojs/626
[44] http://www.eea.europa.eu/data-and-maps/indicators/distribution-of-plant-species-1/assessment
[45] http://www.eea.europa.eu/data-and-maps/indicators/distribution-of-plant-species-…
[46] https://measuring-progress.eu/distribution-plant-species#indicator-relation
[47] https://measuring-progress.eu/distribution-plant-species#interpretation-aid
[48] https://measuring-progress.eu/ecological-footprint
[49] https://measuring-progress.eu/coll-sel-del/nojs/627
[50] http://www.footprintnetwork.org/en/index.php/GFN/page/footprint_for_nations/
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[1149] https://measuring-progress.eu/production-based-co2-productivity#interpretation-aid
[1150] https://measuring-progress.eu/demand-based-co2-productivity
[1151] https://measuring-progress.eu/coll-sel-del/nojs/2722
[1152] http://www.oecd-ilibrary.org/environment/data/oecd-environment-statistics/green-…
[1153] https://measuring-progress.eu/demand-based-co2-productivity#indicator-relation
[1154] https://measuring-progress.eu/demand-based-co2-productivity#interpretation-aid
[1155] https://measuring-progress.eu/global-competitiveness-index
[1156] https://measuring-progress.eu/coll-sel-del/nojs/2724
[1157] http://www.weforum.org/reports/global-competitiveness-report-2014-2015
[1158] http://reports.weforum.org/global-competitiveness-2011-2012/
[1159] https://measuring-progress.eu/global-competitiveness-index#indicator-relation
[1160] https://measuring-progress.eu/global-competitiveness-index#interpretation-aid
[1161] https://measuring-progress.eu/problem-solving-pisa
[1162] https://measuring-progress.eu/coll-sel-del/nojs/1739
[1163] http://www.keepeek.com/Digital-Asset-Management/oecd/education/pisa-2012-results…
[1164] https://measuring-progress.eu/problem-solving-pisa#indicator-relation
[1165] https://measuring-progress.eu/problem-solving-pisa#interpretation-aid
[1166] https://measuring-progress.eu/trust-education-system
[1167] https://measuring-progress.eu/coll-sel-del/nojs/1886
[1168] https://measuring-progress.eu/trust-education-system#interpretation-aid
[1169] https://measuring-progress.eu/education-expenditure-percentage-gnp-gdp-and-total-government-expenditure
[1170] https://measuring-progress.eu/coll-sel-del/nojs/2456
[1171] http://stats.wikiprogress.org/Index.aspx
[1172] https://measuring-progress.eu/education-expenditure-percentage-gnp-gdp-and-total-government-expenditure#indicator-relation
[1173] https://measuring-progress.eu/education-expenditure-percentage-gnp-gdp-and-total-government-expenditure#interpretation-aid
[1174] https://measuring-progress.eu/human-wellbeing-index
[1175] https://measuring-progress.eu/coll-sel-del/nojs/2600
[1176] http://hdl.handle.net/10625/19881
[1177] https://measuring-progress.eu/human-wellbeing-index#indicator-relation
[1178] https://measuring-progress.eu/human-wellbeing-index#interpretation-aid
[1179] https://measuring-progress.eu/inclusive-wealth-index
[1180] https://measuring-progress.eu/coll-sel-del/nojs/2601
[1181] http://inclusivewealthindex.org/#the-world-wants-to-know-how-its-doing
[1182] http://inclusivewealthindex.org/numbers-/
[1183] https://measuring-progress.eu/inclusive-wealth-index#indicator-relation
[1184] https://measuring-progress.eu/inclusive-wealth-index#interpretation-aid
[1185] https://measuring-progress.eu/index-social-health
[1186] https://measuring-progress.eu/coll-sel-del/nojs/2607
[1187] http://iisp.vassar.edu/ish.html
[1188] http://iisp.vassar.edu/ish_table.html
[1189] https://measuring-progress.eu/index-social-health#indicator-relation
[1190] https://measuring-progress.eu/index-social-health#interpretation-aid
[1191] https://measuring-progress.eu/social-progress-index
[1192] https://measuring-progress.eu/coll-sel-del/nojs/2616
[1193] http://www.socialprogressimperative.org/about/faq
[1194] http://www.socialprogressimperative.org/data/spi
[1195] https://measuring-progress.eu/social-progress-index#indicator-relation
[1196] https://measuring-progress.eu/social-progress-index#interpretation-aid
[1197] https://measuring-progress.eu/perceived-overqualification
[1198] https://measuring-progress.eu/coll-sel-del/nojs/1705
[1199] https://measuring-progress.eu/perceived-overqualification#indicator-relation
[1200] https://measuring-progress.eu/perceived-overqualification#interpretation-aid
[1201] https://measuring-progress.eu/labour-productivity-hour-worked-esa95
[1202] https://measuring-progress.eu/coll-sel-del/nojs/2182
[1203] http://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/tgm/table.do?tab=table&plugin=1&language=en&pcode=tsdec310
[1204] https://measuring-progress.eu/labour-productivity-hour-worked-esa95#indicator-relation
[1205] https://measuring-progress.eu/labour-productivity-hour-worked-esa95#interpretation-aid
[1206] https://measuring-progress.eu/employment-industry-total-employment
[1207] https://measuring-progress.eu/coll-sel-del/nojs/2649
[1208] http://data.worldbank.org/indicator/SL.IND.EMPL.ZS
[1209] https://measuring-progress.eu/employment-industry-total-employment#indicator-relation
[1210] https://measuring-progress.eu/employment-industry-total-employment#interpretation-aid
[1211] https://measuring-progress.eu/environmental-sustainability-index
[1212] https://measuring-progress.eu/coll-sel-del/nojs/2584
[1213] http://sedac.ciesin.columbia.edu/data/set/esi-environmental-sustainability-index…
[1214] https://measuring-progress.eu/environmental-sustainability-index#indicator-relation
[1215] https://measuring-progress.eu/environmental-sustainability-index#interpretation-aid
[1216] https://measuring-progress.eu/consumption-ozone-depleting-substances
[1217] https://measuring-progress.eu/coll-sel-del/nojs/2116
[1218] https://measuring-progress.eu/consumption-ozone-depleting-substances#indicator-relation
[1219] https://measuring-progress.eu/consumption-ozone-depleting-substances#interpretation-aid
[1220] https://measuring-progress.eu/crop-production-index
[1221] https://measuring-progress.eu/coll-sel-del/nojs/2642
[1222] http://data.worldbank.org/indicator/AG.PRD.CROP.XD
[1223] https://measuring-progress.eu/crop-production-index#indicator-relation
[1224] https://measuring-progress.eu/crop-production-index#interpretation-aid
[1225] https://measuring-progress.eu/adjusted-savings-natural-resources-depletion-gni
[1226] https://measuring-progress.eu/coll-sel-del/nojs/2661
[1227] http://data.worldbank.org/indicator/NY.ADJ.DRES.GN.ZS
[1228] http://databank.worldbank.org/data/views/variableselection/selectvariables.aspx
[1229] https://measuring-progress.eu/adjusted-savings-natural-resources-depletion-gni#indicator-relation
[1230] https://measuring-progress.eu/adjusted-savings-natural-resources-depletion-gni#interpretation-aid
[1231] https://measuring-progress.eu/regulatory-quality
[1232] https://measuring-progress.eu/coll-sel-del/nojs/2693
[1233] http://info.worldbank.org/governance/wgi/index.aspx#doc
[1234] http://info.worldbank.org/governance/wgi/index.aspx
[1235] https://measuring-progress.eu/regulatory-quality#indicator-relation
[1236] https://measuring-progress.eu/regulatory-quality#interpretation-aid
[1237] https://measuring-progress.eu/global-green-economy-index
[1238] https://measuring-progress.eu/coll-sel-del/nojs/2592
[1239] http://dualcitizeninc.com/GGEI-Report2014.pdf
[1240] https://measuring-progress.eu/global-green-economy-index#indicator-relation
[1241] https://measuring-progress.eu/global-green-economy-index#interpretation-aid
[1242] https://measuring-progress.eu/rule-law-0
[1243] https://measuring-progress.eu/coll-sel-del/nojs/2692
[1244] https://measuring-progress.eu/rule-law-0#indicator-relation
[1245] https://measuring-progress.eu/rule-law-0#interpretation-aid
[1246] https://measuring-progress.eu/business-extent-disclosure-index-0
[1247] https://measuring-progress.eu/coll-sel-del/nojs/2727
[1248] http://data.worldbank.org/indicator/IC.BUS.DISC.XQ
[1249] https://measuring-progress.eu/business-extent-disclosure-index-0#interpretation-aid
[1250] https://measuring-progress.eu/gdp-capita-current-us
[1251] https://measuring-progress.eu/coll-sel-del/nojs/2738
[1252] http://data.worldbank.org/indicator/NY.GDP.PCAP.CD
[1253] https://measuring-progress.eu/gdp-capita-current-us#indicator-relation
[1254] https://measuring-progress.eu/gdp-capita-current-us#interpretation-aid
[1255] https://measuring-progress.eu/environmental-protection-expenditure-public-sector
[1256] https://measuring-progress.eu/coll-sel-del/nojs/2826
[1257] https://measuring-progress.eu/environmental-protection-expenditure-public-sector#indicator-relation
[1258] https://measuring-progress.eu/environmental-protection-expenditure-public-sector#interpretation-aid
[1259] https://measuring-progress.eu/status-index
[1260] https://measuring-progress.eu/coll-sel-del/nojs/2543
[1261] http://www.bti-project.org/index/methodology/
[1262] http://www.bti-project.org/index/status-index/
[1263] https://measuring-progress.eu/status-index#indicator-relation
[1264] https://measuring-progress.eu/status-index#interpretation-aid
[1265] https://measuring-progress.eu/cpia-property-rights-and-rule-based-governance-rating
[1266] https://measuring-progress.eu/coll-sel-del/nojs/2677
[1267] http://data.worldbank.org/indicator/IQ.CPA.PROP.XQ
[1268] https://measuring-progress.eu/cpia-property-rights-and-rule-based-governance-rating#interpretation-aid
[1269] https://measuring-progress.eu/adjusted-net-savings-including-particulate-emission-damage-current-us
[1270] https://measuring-progress.eu/coll-sel-del/nojs/2569
[1271] http://data.worldbank.org/indicator/NY.ADJ.SVNG.CD
[1272] https://measuring-progress.eu/adjusted-net-savings-including-particulate-emission-damage-current-us#indicator-relation
[1273] https://measuring-progress.eu/adjusted-net-savings-including-particulate-emission-damage-current-us#interpretation-aid
[1274] https://measuring-progress.eu/harmonized-indices-consumer-prices-hicps-%E2%80%93-housing
[1275] https://measuring-progress.eu/coll-sel-del/nojs/2381
[1276] http://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/tgm/table.do?tab=table&plugin=1&language=en
[1277] https://measuring-progress.eu/harmonized-indices-consumer-prices-hicps-%E2%80%93-housing#indicator-relation
[1278] https://measuring-progress.eu/harmonized-indices-consumer-prices-hicps-%E2%80%93-housing#interpretation-aid
[1279] https://measuring-progress.eu/eu-imports-developing-countries-group-products
[1280] https://measuring-progress.eu/coll-sel-del/nojs/2705
[1281] https://measuring-progress.eu/eu-imports-developing-countries-group-products#indicator-relation
[1282] https://measuring-progress.eu/eu-imports-developing-countries-group-products#interpretation-aid
[1283] https://measuring-progress.eu/population-density-people-sq-km-land-area
[1284] https://measuring-progress.eu/coll-sel-del/nojs/2737
[1285] http://data.worldbank.org/indicator/EN.POP.DNST
[1286] https://measuring-progress.eu/population-density-people-sq-km-land-area#indicator-relation
[1287] https://measuring-progress.eu/population-density-people-sq-km-land-area#interpretation-aid
[1288] https://measuring-progress.eu/growing-stock-forests-available-wood-supply
[1289] https://measuring-progress.eu/coll-sel-del/nojs/2342
[1290] http://www.fao.org/docrep/007/ae354e/AE354E13.htm
[1291] http://appsso.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/nui/submitViewTableAction.do
[1292] https://measuring-progress.eu/growing-stock-forests-available-wood-supply#indicator-relation
[1293] https://measuring-progress.eu/growing-stock-forests-available-wood-supply#interpretation-aid
[1294] https://measuring-progress.eu/experience-stress-depression-or-anxiety-work
[1295] https://measuring-progress.eu/coll-sel-del/nojs/1311
[1296] https://osha.europa.eu//en/publications/reports/TE-81-08-478-EN-C_OSH_in_figures_stress_at_work
[1297] https://osha.europa.eu//en/publications/reports/TE-81-08-478-EN-C_OSH_in_figures…
[1298] https://measuring-progress.eu/experience-stress-depression-or-anxiety-work#indicator-relation
[1299] https://measuring-progress.eu/experience-stress-depression-or-anxiety-work#interpretation-aid
[1300] https://measuring-progress.eu/hours-work-week-0
[1301] https://measuring-progress.eu/coll-sel-del/nojs/1316
[1302] https://measuring-progress.eu/hours-work-week-0#indicator-relation
[1303] https://measuring-progress.eu/hours-work-week-0#interpretation-aid
[1304] https://measuring-progress.eu/absence-due-job-related-health-complaints
[1305] https://measuring-progress.eu/coll-sel-del/nojs/1411
[1306] https://measuring-progress.eu/absence-due-job-related-health-complaints#indicator-relation
[1307] https://measuring-progress.eu/absence-due-job-related-health-complaints#interpretation-aid
[1308] https://measuring-progress.eu/perceived-health-and-safety-risks-workplace
[1309] https://measuring-progress.eu/coll-sel-del/nojs/1703
[1310] https://measuring-progress.eu/perceived-health-and-safety-risks-workplace#indicator-relation
[1311] https://measuring-progress.eu/perceived-health-and-safety-risks-workplace#interpretation-aid
[1312] https://measuring-progress.eu/satisfied-working-times
[1313] https://measuring-progress.eu/coll-sel-del/nojs/1817
[1314] http://www.etracker.de/lnkcnt.php
[1315] https://measuring-progress.eu/satisfied-working-times#indicator-relation
[1316] https://measuring-progress.eu/satisfied-working-times#interpretation-aid
[1317] https://measuring-progress.eu/human-development-index-hdi
[1318] https://measuring-progress.eu/coll-sel-del/nojs/2639
[1319] http://hdr.undp.org/en/content/human-development-index-hdi
[1320] http://hdr.undp.org/en/data
[1321] https://measuring-progress.eu/human-development-index-hdi#indicator-relation
[1322] https://measuring-progress.eu/human-development-index-hdi#interpretation-aid
[1323] https://measuring-progress.eu/human-development-index-hdi-0
[1324] https://measuring-progress.eu/coll-sel-del/nojs/2667
[1325] https://data.undp.org/dataset/Table-1-Human-Development-Index-and-its-components…
[1326] https://measuring-progress.eu/human-development-index-hdi-0#indicator-relation
[1327] https://measuring-progress.eu/human-development-index-hdi-0#interpretation-aid
[1328] https://measuring-progress.eu/ratio-girls-boys-primary-secondary-and-tertiary-education
[1329] https://measuring-progress.eu/coll-sel-del/nojs/2689
[1330] http://mdgs.un.org/unsd/mdg/Metadata.aspx
[1331] http://mdgs.un.org/unsd/mdg/Data.aspx
[1332] https://measuring-progress.eu/ratio-girls-boys-primary-secondary-and-tertiary-education#indicator-relation
[1333] https://measuring-progress.eu/ratio-girls-boys-primary-secondary-and-tertiary-education#interpretation-aid
[1334] https://measuring-progress.eu/job-vacancy-rate
[1335] https://measuring-progress.eu/coll-sel-del/nojs/2678
[1336] https://measuring-progress.eu/job-vacancy-rate#indicator-relation
[1337] https://measuring-progress.eu/job-vacancy-rate#interpretation-aid
[1338] https://measuring-progress.eu/long-term-unemployment-total-unemployment
[1339] https://measuring-progress.eu/coll-sel-del/nojs/2746
[1340] http://data.worldbank.org/indicator/SL.UEM.LTRM.ZS
[1341] https://measuring-progress.eu/long-term-unemployment-total-unemployment#indicator-relation
[1342] https://measuring-progress.eu/long-term-unemployment-total-unemployment#interpretation-aid
[1343] https://measuring-progress.eu/turnover-eco-industries
[1344] https://measuring-progress.eu/coll-sel-del/nojs/3073
[1345] http://database.eco-innovation.eu/indicators/view/288/1
[1346] https://measuring-progress.eu/turnover-eco-industries#indicator-relation
[1347] https://measuring-progress.eu/turnover-eco-industries#interpretation-aid
[1348] https://measuring-progress.eu/eco-innovation-activities
[1349] https://measuring-progress.eu/coll-sel-del/nojs/3088
[1350] http://database.eco-innovation.eu/
[1351] https://measuring-progress.eu/eco-innovation-activities#indicator-relation
[1352] https://measuring-progress.eu/eco-innovation-activities#interpretation-aid
[1353] https://measuring-progress.eu/firms-having-implemented-innovation-activities-aiming-reduction-material-input-unit-output
[1354] https://measuring-progress.eu/coll-sel-del/nojs/3089
[1355] https://measuring-progress.eu/firms-having-implemented-innovation-activities-aiming-reduction-material-input-unit-output#indicator-relation
[1356] https://measuring-progress.eu/firms-having-implemented-innovation-activities-aiming-reduction-material-input-unit-output#interpretation-aid
[1357] https://measuring-progress.eu/firms-having-implemented-innovation-activities-aiming-reduction-energy-input-unit-output-total-firms
[1358] https://measuring-progress.eu/coll-sel-del/nojs/3090
[1359] https://measuring-progress.eu/firms-having-implemented-innovation-activities-aiming-reduction-energy-input-unit-output-total-firms#indicator-relation
[1360] https://measuring-progress.eu/firms-having-implemented-innovation-activities-aiming-reduction-energy-input-unit-output-total-firms#interpretation-aid
[1361] https://measuring-progress.eu/iso-14001-registered-organisations-mln-population
[1362] https://measuring-progress.eu/coll-sel-del/nojs/3091
[1363] http://database.eco-innovation.eu/indicators/view/326/1;
[1364] http://database.eco-innovation.eu/indicators/view/326/1
[1365] https://measuring-progress.eu/iso-14001-registered-organisations-mln-population#indicator-relation
[1366] https://measuring-progress.eu/iso-14001-registered-organisations-mln-population#interpretation-aid
[1367] https://measuring-progress.eu/eco-innovation-outputs
[1368] https://measuring-progress.eu/coll-sel-del/nojs/3092
[1369] http://database.eco-innovation.eu/indicators/view/269/1;
[1370] https://measuring-progress.eu/eco-innovation-outputs#indicator-relation
[1371] https://measuring-progress.eu/eco-innovation-related-patents-mln-population
[1372] https://measuring-progress.eu/coll-sel-del/nojs/3093
[1373] http://database.eco-innovation.eu/indicators/visualise/#view:indicator/indicators:341/countries:250,249,15,22,34,55,57,58,59,68,73,74,81,84,99,105,108,121,127,128,136,155,176,177,181,200,201,206,212,232/rScales:/chartType:BarGraph/year:2008/indicatorTabs:341/order:;
[1374] https://measuring-progress.eu/eco-innovation-related-patents-mln-population#indicator-relation
[1375] https://measuring-progress.eu/eco-innovation-related-academic-publications-mln-population
[1376] https://measuring-progress.eu/coll-sel-del/nojs/3094
[1377] https://measuring-progress.eu/eco-innovation-related-academic-publications-mln-population#indicator-relation
[1378] https://measuring-progress.eu/recycling-rate-e-waste-0
[1379] https://measuring-progress.eu/coll-sel-del/nojs/3061
[1380] https://measuring-progress.eu/recycling-rate-e-waste-0#indicator-relation
[1381] https://measuring-progress.eu/recycling-rate-e-waste-0#interpretation-aid
[1382] https://measuring-progress.eu/total-environmental-tax-revenues-share-total-revenues-taxes-and-social-contributions
[1383] https://measuring-progress.eu/coll-sel-del/nojs/3065
[1384] https://measuring-progress.eu/total-environmental-tax-revenues-share-total-revenues-taxes-and-social-contributions#indicator-relation
[1385] https://measuring-progress.eu/total-environmental-tax-revenues-share-total-revenues-taxes-and-social-contributions#interpretation-aid
[1386] https://measuring-progress.eu/average-carbon-dioxide-emissions-km-new-passenger-cars-0
[1387] https://measuring-progress.eu/coll-sel-del/nojs/3069
[1388] https://measuring-progress.eu/average-carbon-dioxide-emissions-km-new-passenger-cars-0#indicator-relation
[1389] https://measuring-progress.eu/average-carbon-dioxide-emissions-km-new-passenger-cars-0#interpretation-aid
[1390] https://measuring-progress.eu/best-worst-possible-life-life-satisfaction
[1391] https://measuring-progress.eu/coll-sel-del/nojs/1804
[1392] http://www1.eur.nl/fsw/happiness/hap_nat/desc_qt.php
[1393] https://measuring-progress.eu/best-worst-possible-life-life-satisfaction#indicator-relation
[1394] https://measuring-progress.eu/best-worst-possible-life-life-satisfaction#interpretation-aid
[1395] https://measuring-progress.eu/satisfaction-society
[1396] https://measuring-progress.eu/coll-sel-del/nojs/1809
[1397] http://info1.gesis.org/dbksearch/file.asp?file=ZA3626_bq_en.pdf
[1398] https://measuring-progress.eu/satisfaction-society#indicator-relation
[1399] https://measuring-progress.eu/satisfaction-society#interpretation-aid
[1400] https://measuring-progress.eu/total-net-enrolment-ratio-primary-education-both-sexes
[1401] https://measuring-progress.eu/coll-sel-del/nojs/2690
[1402] http://unstats.un.org/unsd/mdg/Metadata.aspx
[1403] http://mdgs.un.org/unsd/mdg/Default.aspx
[1404] https://measuring-progress.eu/total-net-enrolment-ratio-primary-education-both-sexes#indicator-relation
[1405] https://measuring-progress.eu/total-net-enrolment-ratio-primary-education-both-sexes#interpretation-aid
[1406] https://measuring-progress.eu/consumption-certain-foodstuffs-inhabitant-%C2%A0%C2%A0%C2%A0
[1407] https://measuring-progress.eu/coll-sel-del/nojs/865
[1408] https://open-data.europa.eu/en/data/dataset/Othveyne27zmX6OKsIMQ
[1409] https://measuring-progress.eu/consumption-certain-foodstuffs-inhabitant-%C2%A0%C2%A0%C2%A0#indicator-relation
[1410] https://measuring-progress.eu/complete-energy-balance-sheets
[1411] https://measuring-progress.eu/coll-sel-del/nojs/3043
[1412] https://www.gov.uk/government/uploads/system/uploads/attachment_data/file/65731/367-energy-balance-statistics-methodology.pdf
[1413] https://measuring-progress.eu/complete-energy-balance-sheets#indicator-relation
[1414] https://measuring-progress.eu/complete-energy-balance-sheets#interpretation-aid
[1415] https://measuring-progress.eu/resource-efficiency-scoreboard
[1416] https://measuring-progress.eu/coll-sel-del/nojs/3047
[1417] http://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/web/environmental-data-centre-on-natural-resources/resource-efficiency-indicators/resource-efficiency-scoreboard
[1418] http://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/cache/REIs/REIs_EN_banner.html
[1419] https://measuring-progress.eu/resource-efficiency-scoreboard#indicator-relation
[1420] https://measuring-progress.eu/resource-efficiency-scoreboard#interpretation-aid
[1421] https://measuring-progress.eu/domestic-material-consumption-capita-0
[1422] https://measuring-progress.eu/coll-sel-del/nojs/3048
[1423] https://measuring-progress.eu/domestic-material-consumption-capita-0#indicator-relation
[1424] https://measuring-progress.eu/domestic-material-consumption-capita-0#interpretation-aid
[1425] https://measuring-progress.eu/cpia-quality-budgetary-and-financial-management-rating
[1426] https://measuring-progress.eu/coll-sel-del/nojs/2704
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[1431] https://measuring-progress.eu/coll-sel-del/nojs/2721
[1432] http://data.worldbank.org/indicator/IQ.CPA.TRAN.XQ
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[1435] https://measuring-progress.eu/human-rights
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[1437] http://www.un.org/en/documents/udhr/
[1438] http://www.humanrightsdata.com/p/data-documentation.html
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[1440] https://measuring-progress.eu/human-rights#interpretation-aid
[1441] https://measuring-progress.eu/global-gender-gap-index
[1442] https://measuring-progress.eu/coll-sel-del/nojs/2591
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[1446] https://measuring-progress.eu/infant-mortality-rate-0-1-year-1000-live-births
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[1450] https://measuring-progress.eu/price-level-ratio-ppp-conversion-factor-gdp-market-exchange-rate
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[1452] http://data.worldbank.org/indicator/PA.NUS.PPPC.RF
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[1457] https://measuring-progress.eu/voice-and-accountability#indicator-relation
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[1459] https://measuring-progress.eu/freedom-expression-and-belief
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[1469] https://measuring-progress.eu/government-effectiveness
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[1473] https://measuring-progress.eu/political-stability-and-absence-violence-0
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[1477] https://measuring-progress.eu/political-stability-and-absence-violence-0#interpretation-aid
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[1483] https://measuring-progress.eu/eco-innovation-related-media-coverage-numbers-electronic-media
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[1486] https://measuring-progress.eu/global-innovation-index
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[1488] https://www.globalinnovationindex.org/content.aspx?page=GII-Home;
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[1491] https://measuring-progress.eu/unpaid-voluntary-work-through-political-or-charitable-organisation
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[1496] https://measuring-progress.eu/educational-attainment-upper-secondary-level
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[1499] https://measuring-progress.eu/educational-attainment-upper-secondary-level#interpretation-aid
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[1502] https://measuring-progress.eu/educational-attainment-tertiary-level#indicator-relation
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[1504] https://measuring-progress.eu/proportion-population-below-125-ppp-day
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[1506] http://mdgs.un.org/unsd/mdg/Metadata.aspx?IndicatorId=1&SeriesId=0
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[1509] https://measuring-progress.eu/environmental-vulnerability-index
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[1511] http://www.vulnerabilityindex.net/EVI_Country_Profiles.html
[1512] https://measuring-progress.eu/environmental-vulnerability-index#indicator-relation
[1513] https://measuring-progress.eu/environmental-vulnerability-index#interpretation-aid
[1514] https://measuring-progress.eu/gross-nutrient-balance-agricultural-land-nitrogen
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[1522] https://measuring-progress.eu/gross-nutrient-balance-agricultural-land-phosphorus#indicator-relation
[1523] https://measuring-progress.eu/gross-nutrient-balance-agricultural-land-phosphorus#interpretation-aid
[1524] https://measuring-progress.eu/ghg-emissions-intensity-co2egdp
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[1526] http://database.eco-innovation.eu/indicators/visualise/#view:indicator/indicators:281/countries:250,249,15,22,34,55,57,58,59,68,73,74,81,84,99,105,108,121,127,128,136,155,176,177,181,200,201,206,212,232/rScales:/chartType:BarGraph/year:2011/indicatorTabs:281/order:
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[1528] https://measuring-progress.eu/ghg-emissions-intensity-co2egdp#indicator-relation
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[1530] https://measuring-progress.eu/population-education
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[1533] https://measuring-progress.eu/population-education#indicator-relation
[1534] https://measuring-progress.eu/population-education#interpretation-aid
[1535] https://measuring-progress.eu/wildlife-picture-index
[1536] https://measuring-progress.eu/coll-sel-del/nojs/2634
[1537] http://wpi.teamnetwork.org/wpi/dashboard
[1538] https://measuring-progress.eu/wildlife-picture-index#indicator-relation
[1539] https://measuring-progress.eu/wildlife-picture-index#interpretation-aid
[1540] https://measuring-progress.eu/distribution-and-abundance-animal-species
[1541] https://measuring-progress.eu/coll-sel-del/nojs/2687
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[1545] https://measuring-progress.eu/distribution-and-abundance-animal-species#interpretation-aid
[1546] https://measuring-progress.eu/population-total-0
[1547] https://measuring-progress.eu/coll-sel-del/nojs/2733
[1548] http://data.worldbank.org/indicator/SP.POP.TOTL
[1549] https://measuring-progress.eu/population-total-0#indicator-relation
[1550] https://measuring-progress.eu/population-total-0#interpretation-aid
[1551] https://measuring-progress.eu/energy-resources
[1552] https://measuring-progress.eu/coll-sel-del/nojs/2992
[1553] http://www.worldenergy.org/data/resources/
[1554] https://measuring-progress.eu/energy-resources#indicator-relation
[1555] https://measuring-progress.eu/energy-resources#interpretation-aid
[1556] https://measuring-progress.eu/global-soil-regions
[1557] https://measuring-progress.eu/coll-sel-del/nojs/2993
[1558] http://www.nrcs.usda.gov/wps/portal/nrcs/detail/soils/use/
[1559] https://measuring-progress.eu/global-soil-regions#indicator-relation
[1560] https://measuring-progress.eu/global-soil-regions#interpretation-aid
[1561] https://measuring-progress.eu/common-bird-index-0
[1562] https://measuring-progress.eu/coll-sel-del/nojs/3067
[1563] http://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/cache/metadata/EN/tsdnr100_esmsip.htm
[1564] https://measuring-progress.eu/common-bird-index-0#indicator-relation
[1565] https://measuring-progress.eu/common-bird-index-0#interpretation-aid
[1566] https://measuring-progress.eu/gender-equality-index
[1567] https://measuring-progress.eu/coll-sel-del/nojs/2475
[1568] http://eige.europa.eu/content/gender-equality-index#/about
[1569] http://eige.europa.eu/content/gender-equality-index
[1570] https://measuring-progress.eu/gender-equality-index#indicator-relation
[1571] https://measuring-progress.eu/gender-equality-index#interpretation-aid
[1572] https://measuring-progress.eu/employment-eco-industries-and-circular-economy-total-employment-across-all-companies
[1573] https://measuring-progress.eu/coll-sel-del/nojs/3068
[1574] http://database.eco-innovation.eu/indicators/view/287/1
[1575] https://measuring-progress.eu/employment-eco-industries-and-circular-economy-total-employment-across-all-companies#indicator-relation
[1576] https://measuring-progress.eu/employment-eco-industries-and-circular-economy-total-employment-across-all-companies#interpretation-aid
[1577] https://measuring-progress.eu/governments-environmental-and-energy-rd-appropriations-and-outlays-gdp
[1578] https://measuring-progress.eu/coll-sel-del/nojs/3105
[1579] https://measuring-progress.eu/governments-environmental-and-energy-rd-appropriations-and-outlays-gdp#indicator-relation
[1580] https://measuring-progress.eu/governments-environmental-and-energy-rd-appropriations-and-outlays-gdp#interpretation-aid
[1581] https://measuring-progress.eu/socio-economic-outcomes
[1582] https://measuring-progress.eu/coll-sel-del/nojs/3099
[1583] http://database.eco-innovation.eu/#view:scoreboard/indicators:274/countries:250,15,22,34,55,57,58,59,68,73,74,81,84,99,105,108,121,127,128,136,155,176,177,181,200,201,206,212,232/rScales:/chartType:BarGraph/year:2013/indicatorTabs:269,270,271,272,273,274/order:
[1584] http://database.eco-innovation.eu/indicators/view/274/1
[1585] https://measuring-progress.eu/socio-economic-outcomes#indicator-relation
[1586] https://measuring-progress.eu/socio-economic-outcomes#interpretation-aid
[1587] https://measuring-progress.eu/assessing-whether-life-worthwhile%C2%A0under-development%C2%A0in%C2%A0silc-2013-placeholdereqls2011%C2%A0external-link
[1588] https://measuring-progress.eu/coll-sel-del/nojs/1921
[1589] https://measuring-progress.eu/assessing-whether-life-worthwhile%C2%A0under-development%C2%A0in%C2%A0silc-2013-placeholdereqls2011%C2%A0external-link#interpretation-aid
[1590] https://measuring-progress.eu/improved-sanitation-facilities-population-access
[1591] https://measuring-progress.eu/coll-sel-del/nojs/2042
[1592] http://data.worldbank.org/indicator/SH.STA.ACSN/countries?display=default
[1593] http://data.worldbank.org/indicator/SH.STA.ACSN/countries
[1594] https://measuring-progress.eu/improved-sanitation-facilities-population-access#indicator-relation
[1595] https://measuring-progress.eu/improved-sanitation-facilities-population-access#interpretation-aid
[1596] https://measuring-progress.eu/genuine-progress-index-gpi
[1597] https://measuring-progress.eu/coll-sel-del/nojs/2839
[1598] http://www.academia.edu/3636103/Beyond_GDP_Measuring_and_Achieving_Global_Genuine_Progress
[1599] http://www.academia.edu/3636103/Beyond_GDP_Measuring_and_Achieving_Global_Genuin…
[1600] https://measuring-progress.eu/genuine-progress-index-gpi#indicator-relation
[1601] https://measuring-progress.eu/genuine-progress-index-gpi#interpretation-aid
[1602] https://measuring-progress.eu/productivity-artificial-land
[1603] https://measuring-progress.eu/coll-sel-del/nojs/3062
[1604] http://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/tgm/table.do?tab=table&init=1&plugin=0&language=en&pcode=t2020_rd100&tableSelection=1
[1605] https://measuring-progress.eu/productivity-artificial-land#indicator-relation
[1606] https://measuring-progress.eu/productivity-artificial-land#interpretation-aid
[1607] https://measuring-progress.eu/innovation-union-scoreboard
[1608] https://measuring-progress.eu/coll-sel-del/nojs/3102
[1609] http://ec.europa.eu/enterprise/policies/innovation/files/ius/ius-2014-summary_en.pdf;
[1610] http://ec.europa.eu/enterprise/policies/innovation/policy/innovation-scoreboard/…
[1611] https://measuring-progress.eu/innovation-union-scoreboard#indicator-relation
[1612] https://measuring-progress.eu/concentrations-co2-atmosphere
[1613] https://measuring-progress.eu/coll-sel-del/nojs/821
[1614] http://www.esrl.noaa.gov/gmd/ccgg/trends/global.html#global
[1615] ftp://aftp.cmdl.noaa.gov/products/trends/co2/co2_annmean_gl.txt
[1616] https://measuring-progress.eu/concentrations-co2-atmosphere#indicator-relation
[1617] https://measuring-progress.eu/growth-rate-real-gdp-capita
[1618] https://measuring-progress.eu/coll-sel-del/nojs/901
[1619] https://measuring-progress.eu/growth-rate-real-gdp-capita#indicator-relation
[1620] https://measuring-progress.eu/conservation-status-species-taxonomic-grouping
[1621] https://measuring-progress.eu/coll-sel-del/nojs/823
[1622] http://www.eea.europa.eu/data-and-maps/daviz/conservation-status-species-by-taxo…
[1623] https://measuring-progress.eu/share-renewable-energy-gross-final-energy-consumption-0
[1624] https://measuring-progress.eu/coll-sel-del/nojs/844
[1625] https://measuring-progress.eu/social-protection-expenditure-current-function-gross-and-net-espross
[1626] https://measuring-progress.eu/coll-sel-del/nojs/1054
[1627] https://measuring-progress.eu/adjusted-net-national-income-current-us
[1628] https://measuring-progress.eu/coll-sel-del/nojs/2876
[1629] http://data.worldbank.org/indicator/NY.ADJ.NNTY.CD
[1630] https://measuring-progress.eu/landfill-rate-waste-excluding-major-mineral-wastes-0
[1631] https://measuring-progress.eu/coll-sel-del/nojs/3057
[1632] https://measuring-progress.eu/landfill-rate-waste-excluding-major-mineral-wastes-0#indicator-relation
[1633] https://measuring-progress.eu/landfill-rate-waste-excluding-major-mineral-wastes-0#interpretation-aid
[1634] https://measuring-progress.eu/generation-waste-excluding-major-mineral-wastes-0
[1635] https://measuring-progress.eu/coll-sel-del/nojs/3059
[1636] https://measuring-progress.eu/generation-waste-excluding-major-mineral-wastes-0#indicator-relation
[1637] https://measuring-progress.eu/generation-waste-excluding-major-mineral-wastes-0#interpretation-aid
[1638] https://measuring-progress.eu/built-areas
[1639] https://measuring-progress.eu/coll-sel-del/nojs/3063
[1640] http://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/tgm/table.do?tab=table&init=1&plugin=0&language=en&pcode=tsdnr510&tableSelection=1
[1641] https://measuring-progress.eu/built-areas#indicator-relation
[1642] https://measuring-progress.eu/built-areas#interpretation-aid
[1643] https://measuring-progress.eu/built-areas-percentage
[1644] https://measuring-progress.eu/coll-sel-del/nojs/3076
[1645] https://measuring-progress.eu/built-areas-percentage#indicator-relation
[1646] https://measuring-progress.eu/global-cleantech-innovation-index
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[1648] http://www.cleantech.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/08/Global_Cleantech_Innov_Index_2014.pdf;
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[1650] https://measuring-progress.eu/global-cleantech-innovation-index#indicator-relation
[1651] https://measuring-progress.eu/green-transition-scoreboard
[1652] https://measuring-progress.eu/coll-sel-del/nojs/3103
[1653] http://4a5qvh23tbek30e0mg42uq87.wpengine.netdna-cdn.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/08/mid-year-update-2014-final-GTS-2.pdf;
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[1655] https://measuring-progress.eu/dissatisfaction-accessibility-green-spaces
[1656] https://measuring-progress.eu/coll-sel-del/nojs/1502
[1657] https://measuring-progress.eu/dissatisfaction-accessibility-green-spaces#indicator-relation
[1658] https://measuring-progress.eu/dissatisfaction-accessibility-green-spaces#interpretation-aid
[1659] https://measuring-progress.eu/share-renewable-energy-electricity
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[1661] http://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/documents/3859598/5885369/NRG-2004-EN.PDF/b3c4b86f-8e88-4ca6-9188-b95320900b3f?version=1.0
[1662] https://measuring-progress.eu/municipal-waste-generated
[1663] https://measuring-progress.eu/coll-sel-del/nojs/836
[1664] http://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/cache/metadata/EN/tsdpc240_esmsip.htm
[1665] https://measuring-progress.eu/recycling-packaging-waste
[1666] https://measuring-progress.eu/coll-sel-del/nojs/843
[1667] http://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/tgm/table.do?tab=table&init=1&plugin=1&pcode=ten00063&language=en
[1668] https://measuring-progress.eu/total-waste-generated
[1669] https://measuring-progress.eu/coll-sel-del/nojs/847
[1670] http://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/tgm/table.do?tab=table&init=1&plugin=1&pcode=ten00108
[1671] https://measuring-progress.eu/biochemical-oxygen-demand-rivers-%C2%A0%C2%A0
[1672] https://measuring-progress.eu/coll-sel-del/nojs/860
[1673] https://measuring-progress.eu/dispersion-regional-employment-rates-by%C2%A0sex-%C2%A0%C2%A0
[1674] https://measuring-progress.eu/coll-sel-del/nojs/868
[1675] http://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/cache/metadata/en/reg_lmk_esms.htm
[1676] https://measuring-progress.eu/dispersion-regional-gdp-inhabitant-%C2%A0%C2%A0-%C2%A0
[1677] https://measuring-progress.eu/coll-sel-del/nojs/869
[1678] http://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/cache/metadata/en/nama_r_e0digdp_esms.htm
[1679] https://measuring-progress.eu/emissions-ammonia-nh3-source-sector-%C2%A0%C2%A0%C2%A0%C2%A0-%C2%A0
[1680] https://measuring-progress.eu/coll-sel-del/nojs/876
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[1683] http://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/cache/metadata/EN/tsdpc270_esmsip.htm
[1684] https://measuring-progress.eu/emissions-particulate-matter-transport%C2%A0-%C2%A0%C2%A0
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