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EUROPE

Europe 2020

«The Europe 2020 strategy is the EU's agenda for growth and jobs for the current decade. It emphasises smart, sustainable and inclusive growth as a way to overcome the structural weaknesses in Europe's economy, improve its competitiveness and productivity and underpin a sustainable social market economy.» (European Commission)

The Europe 2020 Strategy includes five areas and covers eight targets: Employment (Employment Rate); Educaton (Early leavers from education and trainning rate; Population, aged 30 to 34, with higher education); Research and Development (Expenditure on R&D as % os GDP); Poverty and social exclusion (Population at risk of poverty); Climate change and Energy (Greenhouse gas emissions; Renewable energy consumption; Energy Efficiency - Primary energy consumption; Final Energy Consumption).

 

 

Employment

R&D (1)

Climate change and Energy
e Energia

Education

Poverty and Social Exclusion

Employment rate, aged 20 to 64 (%)

Expenditure on R&D as % of GDP

Greenhouse gas
emissions (MtCO2eq)
 (2)

Renewable energy consumption in % of final energy consumption

Primary energy consumption (Mtoe) (3)

Final energy consumption (Mtoe) (3)

Early leavers from education
and training rate (%)

Population, aged 30 to 34
, with higher education (%)

Difference to the year 2008 of the population at risk of
poverty (thousands)

 European   Union (28   countries)

75.0

3.00

2,618.17

20

1,483.0

1,086.0

10.0

40.0

-20,000

 Austria

77.0

3.76

47.75

34

31.5

25.1

9.5

38.0

-235

 Belgium

73.2

3.00

68.25

13

43.7

32.5

9.5

47.0

-380

 Bulgaria

76.0

1.50

           26.54

16

16.9

8.6

11.0

36.0

-260

 Croacia

62.9

1.40

19.32

20

11.2

7.0

4.0

35.0

(4)

 Cyprus

75.0

0.50

3.98

13

2.2

1.8

10.0

46.0

-27

 Czech Republic

75.0

1.00

67.2

13

39.6

25.3

5.5

32.0

-100

 Denmark

80.0

3.00

32.06

30

17.4

14.4

10.0

40.0

-22

 Estonia

76.0

3.00

6.02

25

6.5

2.8

9.5

40.0

(4)

 Finland

78.0

4.00

28.51

38

35.9

26.7

8.0

42.0

(4)

 France

75.0

3.00

342.48

23

219.9

131.4

9.5

50.0

-1,900 (5)

 Germany

77.0

3.00

410.91

18

276.6

194.3

10.0

42.0

(4)

 Greece

70.0

1.20

60.05

18

24.7

18.4

10.0

32.0

-450

 Hungary

75.0

1.80

          52.83

13

24.1

14.4

10.0

34.0

-450

 Ireland

69.0

2.00

37.65

16

13.9

11.7

8.0

60.0

-200

 Italy

67.0

1.53

291.01

17

158.0

124.0

16.0

26.0

-2,200

 Latvia

73.0

1.50

9.99

40

5.4

4.5

10.0

34.0

-121

 Lithuania

72.8

1.90

15.24

23

6.5

4.3

9.0

48.7

-170

 Luxembourg

73.0

2.30

8.12

11

4.5

4.2

10.0

66.0

-6

 Malta

70.0

2.00

1.17

10

0.7

0.5

10.0

33.0

-6.56

 Netherlands

80.0

2.50

107.36

14

60.7

52.2

8.0

40.0

-100

 Poland

71.0

1.70

205.18

15

96.4

71.6

4.5

45.0

-1,500

 Portugal

75.0

2.70

49.08

31

22.5

17.4

10.0

40.0

-200

 Romania

70.0

2.00

89.81

24

43.0

30.3

11.3

26.7

-580

 Slovakia

72.0

1.20

25.95

14

16.4

9.0

6.0

40.0

(4)

 Slovenia

75.0

3.00

12.31

25

7.3

5.1

5.0

40.0

-40

 Spain

74.0

2.00

212.39

20

119.8

80.1

15.0

44.0

-1,400

 Sweden

80.0

4.00

36.08

49

43.4

30.3

7.0

45.0

(4)

United Kingdom

(6)

(6)

350.93

15

177.6

129.2

(6)

(6)

(6)

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Sources
Eurostat / © PORDATA
 
Notes
 
(1) - R&D - Research and Development.
(2) - National targets refer to the Effort Sharing Decision (406/2009/EC). The target defines the maximum emission limit.
(3) - Energy Efficiency Indicators. The target is not to exceed the limit defined.
(4) - For the identified countries the definition of the target is made by other criteria. Learn more at:
 
            (5) - Target calculated by the difference to the year 2007.
            (6) - No target in National Reform Program.