STATEC

An institute serving citizens, companies and political decision-makers

STATEC (National Institute of Statistics and Economic Studies of the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg) is an administration under the authority of the Ministry of Economics. Nevertheless, it is scientifically and professionally independent, i.e. that STATEC sets its work plan in conformity to the national and European statistical legislation, and generates and disseminates its data in complete neutrality.

Its missions are to provide public and private decision-makers, along with the citizens, a high-quality statistical information service. STATEC is committed to producing statistics, analyses and studies mirroring a detailed, reliable and objective image of the Luxembourg society.

STATEC coordinates the Luxembourg Statistical System that is organised in consonance with the principle of statistical centralisation.

LATEST NEWS

 
Accisses culture

With 1.7 billion euros of direct production and added value representing 1.9% of Luxembourg's gross value added in 2016, culture is a significant sector for our economy.
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Croissance : pro pauvres ou pro riches ?

Over the 2003-2015 period, the wealthiest households benefited more from the fruits of economic growth. The growth was therefore pro-rich!
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The Central Bank of Luxembourg (BCL) and STATEC inform that, according to preliminary provisional results, the current account showed a surplus of 607 million euros in the first quarter of 2018, compared to a deficit of 495 million euros in the same period of the previous year.
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Luxembourg gross domestic product rose in the 1st quarter of 2018, with activity still characterised by the resilience of non-financial services. With this impetus, the prospect of almost 4% growth this year seems largely within reach.
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This increase in the first quarter is due to job creation in information and communication services, as well as in specialised activities and support services. Over 1 year, the number of cross-border workers has evolved faster than that of residents (+ 4.6% vs. + 3.2%).
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The GDP in volume increased by +5.1% during the first quarter of 2018 compared to the same quarter in 2017, and by +2.0% compared to the previous quarter.
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