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If you want to know about what the EU does, how it all started and how it works, or if you want to debate EU policies more in details, you’ll find plenty of inspiration here.    

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Who are the Digital "Gatekeepers" and why does the Commission need to regulate them?

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  • Ages 15 and over
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The guide presents basic facts about the euro. It gives a short history of the euro, its reasons for coming into existence and the benefits it offers.

Age groups
  • Ages 15 and over

Have you ever wondered how our statistical maps are prepared? Would you like to pare your own? Eurostat's Interactive Map Generator (IMAGE) is a web-based tool that allows you to quickly make professional statistical maps, adding the data or loading it directly from Eurostat's database.

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  • Ages 15 and over

Digitalisation is reshaping how we live, revolutionising everyday life, public services and business operations. To discover more about how Europe is doing, take a look at the 2023 edition of Eurostat's Digitalisation in Europe.

Age groups
  • Ages 15 and over
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This leaflet in the shape of a euro coin is intended for primary school pupils. Children will learn basic facts about the EU currency and where it is ...

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  • Up to 9 years
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Do you use statistics when you teach? Or are you a student wanting to understand more about statistics? Then the Education corner on Eurostat website is the right place for you!

Age groups
  • Ages 12 to 15
  • Ages 15 and over

Analysing data at regional level can highlight the differences and similarities across the EU or within countries. With this interactive publication you can explore a wide range of statistical indicators on the EU regions, such as population, health, education, environment, and compare your region w

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  • Ages 15 and over
  • Ages 12 to 15

There are large differences within Europe on how we live in terms of size, kind and quality of housing and whether we own or rent. The evolution of house prices and rents also varies significantly between countries.

Age groups
  • Ages 12 to 15
  • Ages 15 and over
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This video helps children understand what inflation is through the impact it has on their pocket money and what they can buy with that.

Age groups
  • Ages 9 to 12

Who said stats were boring? Eurostat's fun quiz will test and increase your knowledge of the EU using fun facts and figures. How many people live in t...

Age groups
  • Ages 15 and over

EU Competition policy and its rules guarantee a fair and open EU single market where EU companies can thrive and build international competitiveness.

Age groups
  • Ages 15 and over
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Learn about taxes! Want to know more about taxes in general or about specific aspects?

Age groups
  • Ages 9 to 12
  • Ages 12 to 15
  • Ages 15 and over

Join Felipe the penguin on his adventure across the European seas! While travelling with Felipe, you will discover what the European blue economy is, its many activities, and how they interact at sea.

Age groups
  • Up to 9 years
  • Ages 9 to 12
  • Ages 12 to 15

Who are the Digital "Gatekeepers" and why does the Commission need to regulate them?

Age groups
  • Ages 15 and over

Companies merging through acquisitions or joint ventures may bring benefits to the economy. However, some mergers can reduce competition and ultimately harm consumers through higher prices, reduced choice or quality, or less innovation. This video explains all about EU merger control.

Age groups
  • Ages 15 and over