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Flag of Euro Area Euro Area
Population
Last Posted: Nov-8-2006
Last Updated: Nov-8-2006

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Unit F1 : Demographic and migration statistics,
European Statistical Data Support: http://epp.eurostat.cec.eu.int/pls/portal/url/page/PGP_DS_SUPPORT,
Eurostat, Statistical Office of the European Communities,
Luxembourg L-2920

Dissemination Formats
Summary Methodology

Access National Summary Data Page

Cross-country comparisons: access the DSBB metadata query facility

The Data: Coverage, Periodicity, and Timeliness
Coverage characteristics

5.1.1 Statistical presentation

Data on population are presented country by country and for groups of countries the European Union (EU-25), the former EU-15, the Economic and Monetary Union (euro area), the European Economic Area and the European Free Trade Association. How complete the tables are depends largely on the availability of data from the relevant national statistical institutes, (as well as on the state of the enlargement).

Data for France are collected for both Metropolitan France (code FX), i.e. excluding the overseas departments (DOM), as well as for the whole of France (code FR), i.e. including the overseas departments. The aggregates EU-25, EU-15, Eurozone and EEA-28 include FX until 1997 and FR from 1998 on. This change is indicated by a flag b (break in series) in the figures for 1998.

Metadata in SDDS format are also available on Eurostat website at: http://europa.eu.int/estatref/info/sdds/en/demo/demo_base.htm and
http://europa.eu.int/estatref/info/sdds/en/demo/demo_dpop_sm.htm 

Periodicity

4.1.1 Periodicity

Annual and, in some cases, monthly data.
Timeliness

4.1.2 Timeliness

Basic data for the previous year available in July. Detailed data collected during the year: available at the beginning of the following year.
Access by the Public
Advance dissemination of
release calendar

5.1.3 Advance release calendar

An Advance Release Calendar is available on the euro area page on the DSBB.
Simultaneous release to all
interested parties

5.1.4 Simultaneous release

Data are disseminated simultaneously to all interested parties through a database update and on the Eurostat's website
Integrity
Dissemination of terms and
conditions under which
official statistics are
produced, including those
relating to the confidentiality
of individually identifiable
information

0.1.1 Responsibility for collecting, processing, and disseminating statistics

Eurostat

Rules on statistical compilation

Council Regulation (EC) N° 322/97 of 17 February 1997 on Community Statistics (OJ N° L 52/1) sets the rules for General provisions, the Community statistical program and its implementation, Principles, Dissemination, Statistical confidentiality and Final provisions.

Population

Rules on statistical compilation

Data are collected on the basis of a gentleman’s agreement.

0.1.3 Confidentiality of individual reporters' data

Eurostat

Council Regulation (CE) No 322/97 of 17 February 1997 (OJ No L 52/1) and Council Regulation (EURATOM, EEC) no 1588/90 of 11 June 1990 on the transmission of the data subject to statistical confidentiality to the Statistical Office of the European Communities (OJ No L 151/ 1) stipulates the detailed rules used for receiving, processing and disseminating the confidential data.
Identification of internal
government access to data
before release
 
Identification of ministerial
commentary on the occasion of
statistical releases
 
Provision of information
about revision and advance
notice of major changes in
methodology

4.3.1 Revision schedule

Revision policy

Provisional and estimated data are revised on a continuous base according to the most recent updated data provided by the countries.

Data from the rapid collection are often provisional.
Data from the main collection are most of the time final.

4.3.2 Identification of preliminary and/or revised data

The status of the provisional and final data is clearly indicated.
Quality
Dissemination of
documentation on methodology
and sources used in preparing
statistics

5.2.1 Dissemination of documentation on concepts, scope, classifications, basis of recording, data sources, and statistical techniques

See: Eurostat Working Papers: “Population and social conditions 3/2003/E/n° 25 Demographic statistics: Definitions and methods of collection in 31 European Countries.”

See: “Basic methodology for the recalculation of intercensal population estimates”.

Specific notes by table

5.2.2 Disseminated level of detail

Metadata in SDDS format are also available on Eurostat website at: http://europa.eu.int/estatref/info/sdds/en/demo/demo_base.htm and
http://europa.eu.int/estatref/info/sdds/en/demo/demo_dpop_sm.htm 



(See also summary methodology)
Dissemination of component
detail, reconciliations with
related data, and statistical
frameworks that support
statistical cross-checks
and provide assurance of
reasonableness

4.2.1 Internal consistency

The most recent data on total population, live births, deaths and net migration (including administrative corrections) can be found under the DGEN collection in two different tables, depending on the degree of reliability of the data and the period of the year :

-          most reliable data (based on national provisional data) are available in table GIND. During the period July-December, these are the most up-to-date population data available.

-          during the period January-June, the most recent Eurostat estimates can be found in table GFEST. However, these data are subject to revisions, sometimes significant, from June onwards.

Detailed information on population (by age, sex and marital status) can be found under the DPOP collection. This information is however updated after the total population data found under the DGEN collection

4.2.2 Temporal consistency

Time coverage

Rapid collection: In April, Eurostat sends a rapid questionnaire to all countries, asking basic data for the year before (population, births, deaths, immigration, emigration, etc.) as provisional figures. Since 1998, this collection has been done jointly with the Council of Europe.

Main collection: The collection is done, for the first time in 2000, jointly with the Council of Europe and the UN Statistical Division (UNSD). In June, Eurostat asks the 37 countries under its responsibility to transmit by the 15th of September the final and more detailed data. Data arrive from July until October. These data are checked, processed and introduced into New Cronos by the end of March. They are also the basis of the publication Population statistics and other Eurostat publications as well as for specific research projects.

 
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