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Service Description: Mapa escolar para analizar el proceso de deslocalización industrial en Europa, 2000-2014

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Description: Mapa escolar (alumnos (12-18 años) en el que se analiza el proceso de deslocalización industrial en Europa, comparando las magnitudes de estas capas: Pérdida de empleos industriales (excluida construcción), 2000-2014 Costes laborales (euros/hora) en industria (excluida construcción). Se representa el coste laboral total (salarios, costes sociales, etc.) de una hora trabajada en 2014 en actividades industriales (excluida la construcción). Labour cost statistics constitute a hierarchical system of multi-annual, yearly and quarterly statistics, designed to provide a comprehensive and detailed picture of the level, structure and short-term development of labour costs in the different sectors of economic activity in the European Union and certain other countries. All statistics are based on a harmonised definition of labour costs. The labour cost levels are based on the latest Labour Cost Survey (currently 2012) and an extrapolation based on the quarterly Labour Cost Index (LCI). The levels are available in euro and national currency. The Labour Cost Survey is a four-yearly survey that collects levels of labour costs at a very detailed level. For the purpose of extrapolating with the LCI, data are only used at a very aggregated level. The quarterly LCI is a Euro Indicator which measures the cost pressure arising from the production factor "labour". The data covered in the LCI collection relate to total average hourly labour costs and to the labour cost categories "wages and salaries" and "employers' social security contributions plus taxes paid minus subsidies received by the employer". Data - also broken down by economic activity, are available for the EU aggregates and EU Member States (NACE Rev 2 Sections B to S), in working day and seasonally adjusted form. The data on the Labour Cost Index are given in the form of index numbers (current reference year: 2012) and of annual and quarterly growth rates (comparison with the previous quarter, or the same quarter of the previous year). The data are estimated by the National Statistical Institutes on the basis of available structural and short-term information from samples and administrative records for enterprises of all sizes. Evolución de la importancia económica de la industria. Cambios en la aportación al PIB 2000-2014. Fuente: Eurostat WGS_1984_Web_Mercator_Auxiliary_Sphere Elaborado en 2015 2014

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