Portal tad-Dejta Miftuħa tal-Unjoni Ewropea - Custom query: Lingwa filters: English; Firxa Ġeografika filters: Romania, Luxembourgtag:data.europa.eu,2012:/feeds/custom.atom?vocab_language=http%3A%2F%2Fpublications.europa.eu%2Fresource%2Fauthority%2Flanguage%2FENG&vocab_geographical_coverage=http%3A%2F%2Fpublications.europa.eu%2Fresource%2Fauthority%2Fcountry%2FLUX2024-03-20T14:56:13ZEuropean Publications Officehttps://data.europa.eu/euodpRecently created or updated datasets on Portal tad-Dejta Miftuħa tal-Unjoni Ewropea. Custom query: Lingwa filters: English; Firxa Ġeografika filters: Romania, LuxembourgDrugs in municipal wastewater in selected European and international citiestag:data.europa.eu,2012:/dataset/drugs-in-municipal-wastewater-in-selected-european-citiesAnalysing communal wastewaters for drugs and their metabolic products in order to estimate their consumption in the community is a developing field, involving scientists working in different research areas, including analytical chemistry, physiology and biochemistry, sewage engineering, spatial epidemiology and statistics, and conventional drug epidemiology. This data is collected by scientitistand experts in a Europe-wide network (Sewage analysis CORe group — Europe (SCORE)). Data from a range of cities is available and has been collected since 2011.2024-03-20T14:56:13Z2021-07-12T17:30:45ZACER REMIT: List of accepted Delivery Point or Zone (EIC codes)ACER Agency for the Cooperation of Energy Regulatorstag:data.europa.eu,2012:/dataset/acer-remit-list-of-accepted-delivery-point-or-zone-eic-codesDelivery points or zones (DPoZ) in the format of energy Identification Codes (EIC codes) accepted in the reported contracts for the supply of electricity and gas. The DPoZ can be of type: balancing zone, market area, gas storage, Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) facility, interconnection or entry point.2024-03-12T14:19:13Z2019-05-24T14:09:19ZConsumer Conditions Scoreboard (Surveys of consumers and retailers)European Commission, DG JUST, Unit B1 Consumer Policy and SustainabilityJUST-B1@ec.europa.eutag:data.europa.eu,2012:/dataset/surveys-of-consumers-and-retailersThe consumer conditions survey is a representative survey conducted by the European Commission in each Member State of the Union, plus Iceland, Norway and (at least until 2020) the United Kingdom to assess consumer attitudes, behaviours and experience in the Single Market, regarding the respect of consumer rights and safety. In 2020 (results published in 2021), it includes targeted questions to assess the impact of COVID.
The survey contains respondents questions on opinions and statements codified on qualitative scales (e.g. from strongly agree to strongly disagree), as well as on consumer experiences and behaviour (e.g. problems experienced and actions to solve them) and consumer knowledge on the their rights (in the form of quiz).2024-03-04T09:58:40Z2015-12-16T20:19:43ZConsumer Markets Scoreboard (Consumer Market Monitoring Survey)European Commission, DG JUST, Unit B1 Consumer Policy and SustainabilityJUST-B1@ec.europa.eutag:data.europa.eu,2012:/dataset/market-monitoring-surveyThe Market Monitoring Survey (MMS) tracks the functioning of key consumer markets using indicators such as comparability of offers, trust in retailers, consumer problems, complaints, satisfaction, switching and choice.
Since 2019, the survey patterns were changed as follows:
- Annual frequency instead of biennial waves;
- Two surveys per year covering each on average 10 different consumer markets in a rotational scheme ;
- The following outputs are available: presentation of results by market, factsheets by market, factsheets by country and as dissemination database an EXCEL pivot-table in a microsite.
Data are available for EU, the United Kingdom, Iceland and Norway.
2024-03-04T09:56:53Z2015-12-01T12:15:54ZTenders Electronic Daily (TED) - avviżi dwar l-akkwist pubbliku mill-UE u lil hinnPublications Office of the European Uniontag:data.europa.eu,2012:/dataset/ted-1It-TED (Tenders Electronic Daily) huwa s-'Suppliment tal-Ġurnal Uffiċjali tal-UE ("OJ S"), iddedikat għall-akkwist pubbliku Ewropew.
Se ssib informazzjoni dwar il-kuntratti ta' akkwist pubbliku, skont ir-regoli tal-UE dwar l-akkwist pubbliku, ta’ avviżi ppubblikati fl-Istati Membri tal-UE, iż-Żona Ekonomika Ewropea (ŻEE) u lil hinn.
Tista’ tibbrawżja, tfittex u tissortja l-avviżi ta’ akkwist pubbliku skont il-pajjiż, ir-reġjun, is-settur tan-negozju u aktar.
Is-sit web tad-TED (Tenders Electronic Daily) bħalissa joffri dawnlowdjar ta’ kwantitajiet kbar ta’ pakketti XML, lill-utenti reġistrati, fil-paġna "XML bulk downloads" (http://ted.europa.eu/TED/misc/xmlPackagesDownload.do) .
Il-pakketti XML huma maqsuma:
• f’edizzjonijiet ta’ kuljum tas-Suppliment tal-Ġurnal Uffiċjali tal-UE;
• f’ġabriet fix-xahar li jibdew minn Jannar 2011.
Barra minn hekk, dawn il-pakketti tista’ ssibhom ukoll fuq l-FTP (ftp://ted.europa.eu) aċċessibbli bi kredenzjali ġeneriċi (guest/guest), li jmorru lura sal-1993. Il-fajls u l-formati huma skont id-disponibilità għall-perjodu magħżul.
Fis-sit https://data.europa.eu/euodp/en/data/dataset/ted-csv hu disponibbli subsett tad-data tat-Tenders Electronic Daily (TED) li jkopri l-oqsma l-aktar importanti mill-avviżi ta’ kuntratt sal-avviżi dwar l-għoti ta’ kuntratt fil-format CSV.
2024-02-28T11:17:15Z2015-07-27T16:42:35ZERA - Vocabulary/OntologyOperational Data Uniteraontology@era.europa.eutag:data.europa.eu,2012:/dataset/era-ontology
ERA vocabulary is an ontology defined by the European Union Agency for Railways (ERA) to describe the concepts and relationships related to the European railway infrastructure and the vehicles authorized to operate over it. The infrastructure portion contains the Implementation layer that represents the railway network as a number of operational points (OPs) connected with sections of line (SoLs), describing the following structural subsystems of the Union rail system: the infrastructure subsystem, the energy subsystem, the trackside control-command and signalling subsystem. It also contains the Topological layer where the network topological concepts are defined. The Railway Vehicle types portion contains the route compatibility check-related technical characteristics of vehicle types.
The author of ERA vocabulary is ERA and it is published by the Publications Office of the European Union.2024-02-09T17:52:24Z2024-02-06T10:39:52ZSource data for EU Drug Market: Heroin and other opioids — In-depth analysistag:data.europa.eu,2012:/dataset/source-data-for-eu-drug-market-heroin-and-other-opioids-in-depth-analysisEU Drug Market: Heroin and other opioids describes the European opioids market from production and trafficking to distribution and use. It details the processes, materials and players involved at various stages and levels of the market. This dataset contains most the source data behind the graphics used in the report as well as additional data tables. 2024-01-24T12:21:03Z2024-01-24T12:15:13ZEU Transport in figures Directorate General for Mobility and Transportmove-transport-data@ec.europa.eutag:data.europa.eu,2012:/dataset/eu-transport-in-figures-2020Transport represents a crucial sector of the economy. This publication provides an overview of the most recent and most pertinent annual transport-related statistics in Europe. It covers the European Union and its 27 Member States (EU-27) and, as far as possible, the current EU candidate countries, the EFTA countries and UK. As in the reference period (1990-2018), UK was part of the European Union, aggregates for EU-28 are presented whenever possible.
The content of this pocketbook is based on a range of sources including Eurostat, international organisations and associations national statistics and, where no data were available, own estimates. Own estimates have mainly been produced to get an idea of the EU total. At the level of individual countries, they are merely indicative and should by no means be (mis-)interpreted as "official" data.
The publication consists of three parts:
(1) a general part with general economic and other relevant data,
(2) a transport part covering both passenger and freight transport as well as other transport-related data, and, finally,
(3) an energy and environmental part with data on the impact which the transport sector has on energy use and the environment.
Most of the tables have data up to 2018; where available, more recent data have been provided.
The tables of this pocketbook may also be found on the Europa site at
http://ec.europa.eu/transport/facts-fundings/statistics/index_en.htm
Many tables on the internet contain more data than could be presented in this pocketbook. The sources referencing is more detailed in the excel tables presented on the internet. Some tables may be updated on the web before the publication of the next paper version.
Eurostat, the main data provider, may be accessed directly on the internet at http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/
EEA, the data provider for the environmental part may be accessed directly on the internet at: https://www.eea.europa.eu/
Comments on this publication and suggestions for improving it are appreciated. They should be sent to: move-transport-data@ec.europa.eu
2024-01-12T14:47:56Z2021-01-19T16:34:45ZNational Interoperability Framework Observatory (NIFO) – Digital Public Administration factsheets 2023Interoperability Solutions for European Public Administrations - ISAisa2@ec.europa.eutag:data.europa.eu,2012:/dataset/national-interoperability-framework-observatory-nifo-digital-public-administration-factsheets-2023<br>The Digital Public Administration Factsheets provide a comprehensive overview of the most recent digital government developments in 35 European countries and in the European Union. They are published as part of the National Interoperability Framework Observatory (NIFO) project and constitute a vital step in the process of monitoring the development in Digital Public Administration in Europe. </br>
<br>The goal of these factsheets is to become a prime source of country intelligence on all digital public administration-related matters in Europe, while capturing useful information on the main trends and developments in this field. At the same time, the factsheets provide information on European countries’ main actors and institutions responsible for the maintenance and delivery of Digital Public Administration services. </br>
<br>To provide a detailed picture on the state of Digital Public Administration development in Europe, the Digital Public Administration factsheets are updated through a comprehensive research process which involves the following phases: 1) A qualitative review of the information already available in the factsheets, an update of the key document information (e.g. individuals responsible) and thorough desk research on the latest developments in digital public administration; 2) The Word file of the factsheets is then directly distributed to the different national contact points (NCPs) for their contribution; 3) A content and consistency check is performed after receiving contribution from the NCPs; 4) A final quality assurance check for the style and language of the document is performed by a professional editor; 5) A final validation process involving the national representative is conducted. </br>
<br>This year's factsheets are shorter, less repetitive and more user-friendly compared to previous editions. Through the new look and feel they are also revamped and more visual. Lastly, there is a strong emphasis on the European Interoperability Framework implementation, with a dedicated section in Chapter 1. </br> 2023-11-29T12:04:17Z2023-10-25T09:59:44ZAntimicrobial resistance dataEuropean Centre for Disease Prevention and Control (ECDC) info@ecdc.europa.eu+tag:data.europa.eu,2012:/dataset/antimicrobial-resistance-dataData showing the occurrence and spread of antimicrobial (antibiotic) resistance in Europe since 1998.
Data is collected on the resistance to key antimicrobial groups of seven microorganisms of major public health importance: Escherichia coli, Klebsiella pneumoniae, Pseudomonas aeruginosa, Acinetobacter species, Streptococcus pneumoniae, Staphylococcus aureus, and Enterococci.
A database allows users to generate tables, maps or graphs for antibiotic/pathogen combinations by country and by year. Annual reports present more in-depth data and analysis.
The European Antimicrobial Resistance Surveillance Network (EARS-Net) is the main EU surveillance system for antimicrobial resistance. Data reported from the network serve as important indicators on the occurrence and spread of resistance to antimicrobial agents in European countries. All 28 EU Member States and two of the remaining three EEA countries (Iceland and Norway) participate in EARS-Net.2023-11-17T12:51:27Z2016-04-07T15:30:14ZWeb analytics of user searches on the Publications Office websitesOP-EU-Publications-Analytics@publications.europa.eu;OP-EU-LEGAL-DOCUMENTS-ANALYTICS@publications.europa.eutag:data.europa.eu,2012:/dataset/web-analytics-search-datasetThis dataset contains statistics related to searches performed in websites of the Publications Office. The data included corresponds exclusively to searches performed in the websites that created a click on a search result (e.g., publication, legal document).2023-11-03T08:38:11Z2022-11-28T17:18:10ZFrequently asked questions (FAQ): drug overdose deaths in Europetag:data.europa.eu,2012:/dataset/frequently-asked-questions-faq-drug-overdose-deaths-in-europeThis data bundle contains all source data for graphics and visualisation used on the page, Frequently asked questions (FAQ): drug overdose deaths in Europe.. It includes the following tables.
Table A. Year of most recent overdose data
Table 1. Drug-induced deaths in the European Union, Norway and Türkiye: total number among adults aged 15-64 years if available, otherwise all ages, 2021
Table 2. Drug-induced mortality rates per million among adults (15-64): selected trends
Table 3. Drug-induced mortality rates per million among adults (15-64)
Table 4. Proportion of males among drug-related deaths in the European Union, Norway and Türkiye, 2021
Table 5. Distribution of drug-induced deaths reported in 2012 and in 2020, or most recent
Table 6. Distribution of drug-induced deaths reported in 2021, or most recent year, by age group and by country
Table 7. Proportion of drug-induced deaths among older (40+ years) people in the European Union, Norway and Türkiye, 2020 (or most recent data available)
Table 8. Proportion of drug-induced deaths among older (40+ years) people in the European Union, Norway and Türkiye, 2021 (or most recent data available)
Table 9. Proportion of drug-induced deaths with opioids involved in the European Union, Norway and Türkiye, 2020 (or most recent data available)
Table 10. Indexed trends in the number of deaths in selected countries in the south east of Europe, 2011-2020 (2011 = 100)
Table 11. Indexed trends in the number of deaths in selected countries in the north of Europe, 2011-2020 (2011 = 100)
Table 12. Sources used by the countries to report drug-induced deaths to the EMCDDA, 2020 (or most recent data available)
Table 13. Sources preferred by the countries to report drug-induced deaths to the EMCDDA, 2020 (or most recent data available)
Table 14. Mortality cohort studies among people using drugs in Europe: countries with studies conducted within the last 10 years or earlier. June 2021 – provisional findings
Table 15. Countries included in the ‘southeast’ and ‘north’ of Europe for this trend analysis
Table 16. Number of European countries implementing harm reduction interventions, up to 20222023-10-06T12:15:18Z2023-09-19T13:42:56ZVIES (VAT Information Exchange System)European Commission DG TAXUDtag:data.europa.eu,2012:/dataset/vies-vat-information-exchange-systemDatabase for checking the validity of a VAT number issued by an EU Member State for the purposes of intra-Community supply of goods or of services (Disclaimer - see: https://ec.europa.eu/taxation_customs/vies/#/disclaimer).
With the introduction of the single market on 1 January 1993 , fiscal customs based controls at internal frontiers were abolished and a new VAT control system was put in place for intra-Community trade. The most significant benefit was the reduction of the administrative burden on companies; with the elimination of some 60 million customs documents per annum.
Under the new VAT system intra-Community supplies of goods are exempt from VAT in the Member State of despatch when they are made to a taxable person in another Member State who will account for the VAT on arrival. Therefore any taxable person making such supplies must be able to check quickly and easily that their customers in another Member State are taxable persons and do hold a valid VAT identification number. For that purpose, inter alia, each tax administration maintains an electronic database containing the VAT registration data of its traders. Such information includes the VAT identification number, the trader's name, the trader's address.2023-09-20T11:59:06Z2016-11-28T10:18:46ZErasmus mobility statistics 2014 - 2020tag:data.europa.eu,2012:/dataset/erasmus-mobility-statistics-2014-2020This dataset contains the raw data for Erasmus+ mobility for students (study exchanges and work placements) and staff (teaching assignments and staff training) in 2014-2020. The data contains information on various fields: age, gender, duration, special needs, subject area, level of study, sending and receiving country, etc. 2023-09-18T15:25:36Z2023-05-07T07:53:59ZEuropean Drug Report 2023 — all source datatag:data.europa.eu,2012:/dataset/european-drug-report-2023-all-source-dataThe European Drug Report 2023: Trends and Developments presents the EMCDDA’s latest analysis of the drug situation in Europe. Focusing on illicit drug use, related harms and drug supply, the report contains a comprehensive set of national data across these themes and key harm reduction interventions.
This data set contains all off the source data used to generate graphics and data visualisations for the report and covers a broad range of drug-related topics in the EU, Norway and Türkiye2023-09-15T13:00:39Z2023-08-31T14:51:31ZEnergy statistical datasheets for the EU countriesDirectorate-General for Energy tag:data.europa.eu,2012:/dataset/information-on-energy-markets-in-eu-countries-with-national-energy-profilesThe European Commission DG ENERGY produce on biannual basis the energy statistical datasheets. They contain an overview of the EU as a whole as well as individual country profiles, based on data from Eurostat and from the EU greenhouse gas monitoring mechanism. These datasheets cover the period between 1990 and the last year available in the European statistics and contain data on: energy balance, electricity production, heat production, cogeneration heat and power, energy markets indicators, transport fuels, main energy indicators, greenhouse gas emissions. They are arranged in a tabular ready-to-use format, and are a very useful tool for anyone, both experts and members of the general public, looking for fast access to statistical data on energy in the EU and its member countries. 2023-08-25T14:15:37Z2016-12-05T13:08:30ZDrug-induced deaths in Europe (EMCDDA 2023 Statistical Bulletin)EMCDDAinfo@emcdda.europa.eutag:data.europa.eu,2012:/dataset/drug-induced-deaths-in-europe-emcdda-2023-statistical-bulletinDrug-related mortality is a complex phenomenon, which accounts for a considerable percentage of deaths among young people in many European countries. The EMCDDA, in collaboration with national experts, has defined an epidemiological indicator with two components at present: deaths directly caused by illegal drugs (drug-induced deaths) and mortality rates among problem drug users. These two components can fulfil several public health objectives, notably as an indicator of the overall health impact of drug use and the components of this impact, identify particularly risky patterns of use, and potentially identify new risks.
There are around **50 statistical tables** in this dataset. Each data table may be viewed as an HTML table or downloaded in spreadsheet (Excel format).2023-08-11T18:20:35Z2023-08-11T18:17:12ZDrug-related infectious diseases in Europe (EMCDDA 2023 Statistical Bulletin)EMCDDAinfo@emcdda.europa.eutag:data.europa.eu,2012:/dataset/drug-related-infectious-diseases-in-europe-emcdda-2023-statistical-bulletinDrug-related infectious diseases such as HIV and hepatitis B and C are among the most serious health consequences of drug use. Even in countries where HIV prevalence in injecting drug users (IDUs) is low, other infectious diseases, such as hepatitis B/C, sexually transmitted diseases, TB, anthrax, tetanus, botulism, hepatitis A, HTLV may disproportionately affect drug users.
There are about **25 statistical tables** in this dataset. Each data table may be viewed as an HTML table or downloaded in spreadsheet (Excel format).2023-08-11T18:12:07Z2023-08-11T18:09:16ZDrug law offences in Europe (EMCDDA 2023 Statistical Bulletin)EMCDDAinfo@emcdda.europa.eutag:data.europa.eu,2012:/dataset/drug-law-offences-in-europe-emcdda-2023-statistical-bulletinReports of offences against national drug legislation (use, possession, trafficking, etc.) reflect differences in law but also the different ways in which the law is enforced and applied, and the priorities and resources allocated to specific problems by criminal justice agencies. In addition, information systems on drug law offences/offenders vary considerably between countries, especially as regards recording procedures, definitions and statistical units.
There are around **30 statistical tables** in this dataset. Each data table may be viewed as an HTML table or downloaded in spreadsheet (Excel format).2023-08-11T18:05:10Z2023-08-11T18:04:19ZHealth and social responses to drug problems in Europe (EMCDDA 2023 Statistical Bulletin)EMCDDAinfo@emcdda.europa.eutag:data.europa.eu,2012:/dataset/health-and-social-responses-to-drug-problems-in-europe-emcdda-2023-statistical-bulletinHealth and social responses data reported here comprises information on the availability of different types of needle and syringe programmes (NSPs) in the country, including prison-, pharmacy- and non pharmacy-based programmes and on the number of syringes provided at these programmes.
2023-08-11T17:59:30Z2023-08-11T17:59:30Z