Data
Visualisations bring data to life
Visualizing statistics helps us make sense of complex data. That is why Eurostat provides a range of interactive data visualization tools covering topics like environment, economy, regions, and social conditions. Depending on your interests, needs, and knowledge of statistics, we have more than 30 different data visualisation tools for you.
Are you looking for a general overview of new developments in the EU? The interactive visualisation Key figures on Europe is the place to start. It highlights trends regarding people and society, the economy, and the environment and lets you compare the situation in the EU and its countries.
For those who wish to dive deeper into specific topics, we offer more focussed data visualization tools. For example, the Digitalization dashboard lets you track the development of digital skills and digitalization of businesses, public services and infrastructure at EU level and in your country. Or you can use the SDGs & me tool to follow your country's progress towards the sustainable development goals and even test your predictions about the trends.
There is much more the tools have to offer:
- Planning your next trip? Check out the main airport routes with our Air transport tool.
- Curious how your region ranks within your country and the EU? Have a look at My region.
- Want to find out about young people in the EU? Create an avatar and go on a discovery journey with Young Europeans.
- Applying for a job and need to know what skills you need? The Top & trending skills tool will reveal what employers are looking for.
- Need some entertainment? Play this quiz and test your own knowledge about European statistics, or challenge your family and friends.
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