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Bratislava Region – SK010

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map of Bratislava Region SK010
IndicatorPeriodValue
Gross domestic product
GDP per capita in PPS of EU average2022146

Bratislava Region slovensky: SK010

Unemployment

IndicatorPeriodValue
Unemployment according to labour offices
number of registered unemployedJanuary 202412 584
number of unemployed womenJanuary 20246913
number of long-term unemployedJanuary 20242496

Comparisson of unemployment according to ILO methodology and registered unemployment yeilds some differences.

number of unemployed, administrative vs. LFS data

Data on unemployment in counties of Bratislava Region are available at Local Administrative Units data of Visegrad countries.

unemployment in Bratislava Region akt/unemployment-share-SK010-lau

Demographics

IndicatorPeriodValue
Demographics
number of inhabitants2023728 370
population density2022346.5
old-age dependency ratio202327.9
demographic pyramid SK010 Bratislava Region

Other: Bratislava Region, Bratislava Region

Neighbours: Győr-Moson-Sopron County, Trnava Region, Wiener Umland/Nordteil, Wiener Umland/Südteil, Weinviertel, Nordburgenland

Suggested citation: Michal Páleník: Regions of Slovakia - Bratislava Region – SK010, IZ Bratislava, retrieved from: https://www.iz.sk/​en/projects/eu-regions/SK010


https://www.iz.sk/en/projects/eu-regions/SK010
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