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What’s on in April?
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It is not an April’s Fools to say that in the coming month, Eurostat will release another issue of statistical literacy newsletter, take part in the European Youth Week and organise a mini-webinar on the youth labour market. Here’s what you can expect:
- The next edition of our newsletter will also be out on 24 April. Unlock the world of statistics and check out fun new tools from Eurostat and the national statistical offices. Sign up here to receive it.
- As part of the European Youth Week, Eurostat will be present with an information stand at the kick-off event in the European Parliament in Brussels on Friday, 24 April. We will be excited to meet and greet you on that day!
- Join us on 28 April for a 15-minute web-event providing an overview of European statistics on the youth labour market. Discover the data on youth employment and unemployment across EU countries as well as additional indicators, such as the labour market slack. This mini-webinar will be posted on all Eurostat’s social media platforms: Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn, X and YouTube.
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