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Eyestat was designed to provide useful statistics which can be easily visualized and easily understood.

While browsing through the site, either by subject or country, you will have the opportunity to discover fascinating information. We have included statistics and graphs from all over the world.


Graph of the month
The graph you see here on the right side of your screen represents the number of death on the road per millions inhabitants.

The graph tells us that road safety has clearly improved in Europe over the last 15 years but is stagnating in the US.
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  • Economic Globalisation
    • Balance of PaymentsBalance of Payments
      is the quantity of its own currency flowing out of of the country minus the amount flowing in.
    • Inward Foreign Direct InvestmentInward Foreign Direct Investment
      is the amount of foreign capital investment invested in local ressources
    • Outward Foreign Direct InvestmentsOutward Foreign Direct Investments
      is the amount of acquisition of real assets within a country by non-residents.
    • Services Trade BalanceServices Trade Balance
      is the difference between exports and imports of services. Services covers (but not limited to) items such as travel and transportation, communications, financial and computer services
    • Trade BalanceTrade Balance
      is the difference between the total market value of exports and the total market value of imports of goods and services.

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  • Energy
    • Contribution of Renewables to Energy supplyContribution of Renewables to Energy supply
      is the ratio of renewable energy to Total Primary Energy Supply (hydro, geothermal, solar, wind, tide and wave)
    • Electricity GenerationElectricity Generation
      represents the amount of electricity generated (fossil fuels, nuclear, hydro, geothermal, solar, windÉ)
    • Production of Crude OilProduction of Crude Oil
      corresponds to the volumes of crude oil that are extracted from oil reservoirs. The crude oil used on the lease is considered production.
    • Total Primary Energy Supply per CapitaTotal Primary Energy Supply per Capita
      refers to the Total Primary Energy Supply (TPES) per head of population. The ratio is expressed in tonnes of oil equivalent (toe) per person. TPES consists of primary energy production adjusted for net trade and stock changes. Production of secondary energy (e.g. oil/coal products, electricity from fossil fuels, etc.) is not included since the "energy equivalent" of the primary fuels used to create the secondary products or electric power has already been counted. TPES is expressed in tonnes of oil equivalent
    • Total Production of EnergyTotal Production of Energy
      consists of the total amount of energy produced in the country. It includes coal, crude oil, natural gas liquids, refinery feedstocks, additives, petroleum products, gases, combustible renewables and waste, electricity and heat.

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  • Labour
    • Average Hour WorkedAverage Hour Worked
      represents the total numbers of hours worked over the year divided by the average numbers of people in employment.
    • Total Employement RatesTotal Employement Rates
      represents the percentage of the labor force that is employed
    • Labour Compensation per HourLabour Compensation per Hour
      corresponds to the average compensation per hour worked in US Dollars
    • Unemployment RateUnemployment Rate
      represent unemployed persons as a percentage of the civilian labour force.
    • Unit Labour CostsUnit Labour Costs
      consist here to the growth in the average cost of labour per unit of output

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  • Environment
    • AquacultureAquaculture
      consists of the farming of plants and animals that live in water, such as fish, shellfish and algae
    • CO2 EmissionsCO2 Emissions
      consist of the amount of greenhouse gases and/or their precursors into the atmosphere
    • Total Amount Generated of Municipal WasteTotal Amount Generated of Municipal Waste
      represents the total amount of municipal waste generated in tonnes

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  • Macroeconomic Trends
    • GDP per CapitaGDP per Capita
      is the GDP of a country divided by its total.
    • Gross Domestic ProductGross Domestic Product
      is the measure of production equal to the sum of the gross values added of institutional units engaged in production.
    • Gross National Income per CapitaGross National Income per Capita
      is defined as the gross domestic product plus net receipts from abroad of wages and salaries and of property income per residents.
    • Household Net Saving RateHousehold Net Saving Rate
      is the percentage of household saving in relation to the household disposable income
    • Real Gross Domestic Product GrowthReal Gross Domestic Product Growth
      measures the year over year growth in Inflation free Gross Domestic product.

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  • Population and Migration
    • Net Migration RateNet Migration Rate
      corresponds to the difference between the number of persons entering and leaving a country during the year per 1,000 persons
    • Population growth ratesPopulation growth rates
      is the rate at which the population is increasing or decreasing. It is expressed as a percentage of the population size of the previous year. It takes into consideration births, deaths and migration.
    • Population aged 65 and overPopulation aged 65 and over
      represents the percentage of the population aged 65 and over.
    • Total Fertility RateTotal Fertility Rate
      refers to the number of live births per 1,000 women of reproductive age, usually taken as 15-49 years, in a given year.
    • Total PopulationTotal Population
      the total of either all usual residents of the country or all persons present in the country at the time of the census.

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  • Prices
    • Consumer Price IndexConsumer Price Index
      is an indicator that measures the change in the cost of a fixed basket of products and services. The CPI is also called the cost of living index
    • Energy CPIEnergy CPI
      is the average of energy prices purchased by a typical household
    • Food CPIFood CPI
      is the average of energy prices purchased by a typical household
    • Exchange RatesExchange Rates
      are the price of one country's currency in relation to another.
    • Long term Interest RatesLong term Interest Rates
      consists of the central government bond yields, gross of tax, with usually a residual maturity of around 10 years.

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  • Productivity


  • Public finance


  • Quality of life
    • Government Financial LiabilitiesGovernment Financial Liabilities
      corresponds to the total liabilities of the Government relative to the GDP
    • Infant MortalityInfant Mortality
      corresponds to the number of deaths under one year of age among the live births in a given geographical area during a given year, per 1,000 live births.
    • Total Life expectancy at BirthTotal Life expectancy at Birth
      refers to the number of years a newborn infant would live if prevailing patterns of mortality at the time of birth were to stay the same throughout the childÕs life
    • Prison Population RatePrison Population Rate
      represents to the number of inhabitants currently imprisoned per 100 000 habitants
    • Road FatalitiesRoad Fatalities
      corresponds to the number of death on the road per million inhabitants

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  • Science and technology


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