Yorkshire and The Humber

  • Area, sq km:15,406 (2016)
  • Population, persons:5,486,230 (2019)
  • Popilation density, persons per sq km:356 (2019)
  • Capital City:Wakefield
  • Prime Minister of the United Kingdom:Boris Johnson
  • Name of Local Authority Leaders' Board:Local Government Yorkshire and Humber
  • Official Web Site of the Region
  • Total GVA, £ million:123,612 (2018)
  • Median gross weekly earnings, £:600.9 (2020)
  • Employment rate, %:58.4 (2019)
  • Unemployment rate, %:4.4 (2019)
  • Average weekly household expenditure, £:521.4 (2018)
  • Recorded crime offences per 1,000 population:98.9 (2020)

قارن

All datasets: A P U
  • A
  • P
    • تشرين الأول 2024
      المصدر: Eurostat
      تم التحميل بواسطة: Knoema
      تم الوصول في: 08 تشرين الأول, 2024
      تحديد مجموعة بيانات
      Statistics on the production of cow's milk are derived from annual surveys of farms in each Member State. Milk production here includes milk subsequently fed to calves on the same farm, but not milk suckled directly.
  • U
    • كانون الثاني 2024
      المصدر: Eurostat
      تم التحميل بواسطة: Knoema
      تم الوصول في: 06 كانون الثاني, 2024
      تحديد مجموعة بيانات
      This data set shows the percentage of utilised agricultural area (UAA) managed by low-, medium- and high-input farms in the EU Member States, and the number of hectars of UAA per category of farms. Each farm is classified according to the level of input use per hectare, which is calculated on the basis of the spending (in constant euros) on purchased inputs per hectare of UAA. The inputs considered here are purchased fertilisers and soil improvers, pesticides (i.e. plant protection products, traps and baits, bird scarers, anti-hail shells, frost protection) and purchased feed. There is a break in the time series in 2004, as per below. Data from 1995-2003: If the calculated result is higher than constant EUR 295 per hectare, the farm is categorised as high. When it is below constant EUR 125 per hectare, it is classified as low. Otherwise, it is medium. The basis is constant 2000 prices EUR per hectare. From 2004 the calculated result is classified as follows: If it is higher than constant EUR 350 per hectare, the farm is categorised as high. When it is below constant EUR 155 per hectare, it is classified as low. Otherwise, it is medium. The basis is constant 2010 prices EUR per hectare. For a full data analysis please see the Agri-environmental fact sheet on Intensification/Extensification.