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Poverty Headcount (% of population) living at below $4 (purchasing power adjusted) per day in Central and Eastern Europe, 1992-2009 (missing years were linearly interpolated). Poland is represented by the yellow line. Poverty in Poland has been relatively stable in the past decades, affecting (depending on measure) about 6.5% of the society. In ...
Belarus has the lowest unemployment rate in Europe, although this figure includes underemployment. Bulgaria has the smallest average wage and monthly minimum wage in the European Union. Estonia has the smallest public debt (as a percentage of GDP) of any state in Europe, as well as in the European Union and eurozone.
Digital rendering of Europe focused over the continent's eastern portion. Eastern Europe is a subregion of the European continent.As a largely ambiguous term, it has a wide range of geopolitical, geographical, ethnic, cultural, and socio-economic connotations.
Eastern Europe: High income 33.9 2021 34.10 2022 Russia: Eastern Europe: High income 35.1 2021 36.03 2020 Rwanda: Eastern Africa: Low income 43.7 2016 43.71 2017 Saudi Arabia: Western Asia: High income 42.20 2018 Sudan: Northern Africa: Low income 34.2 2014 34.24 2014 Senegal: Western Africa: Lower middle income 36.2 2021 38.31
The country is already in a political crisis amid a war on Europe’s eastern flank, a looming wave of Chinese imports swamping European markets, and a political vacuum in Germany.
However, in the early 2000s, [3] as many of the Eastern European countries joined the European Union, they were required to deal with the situation of street children and orphans; and the situation has improved in many of these countries. Unemployment and the extremes of income inequality are some of the causes behind the phenomenon of street ...
The table below presents the latest Human Development Index (HDI) [1] for countries in Europe as included in a United Nations Development Programme's Human Development Report (released in 2020). [ 2 ] [ 3 ] Previous HDI values and rankings are retroactively recalculated using the same updated data sets and current methodologies, as presented in ...
The economy of Europe comprises about 748 million people in 50 countries. Throughout this article "Europe" and derivatives of the word are taken to include selected states whose territory is only partly in Europe, such as Turkey, Azerbaijan and Georgia, and states that are geographically in Asia, bordering Europe and culturally adherent to the continent, such as Armenia and Cyprus.