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Stat’o’bookStatistical Overview of Slovenia 2020
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Stat’o’book - Statistical Overview of Slovenia 2020Original title: Statøpis – Statistični pregled Slovenije 2020ISSN 2385-9334
Issued and published by the Statistical Office of the Republic of Slovenia, Ljubljana, Litostrojska 54© SURS – Use of data is allowed provided the source is acknowledged.
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Information:
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Almost 200,000 children in basic education
GDP per capita in Slovenia close to the EU-28 average
Most people attend theatrical performances
We get more for monthly net earnings
Most trips are made by car
A third of electricity from renewable energy sources
10% of agricultural areas in Slovenia organically farmed
Highest earnings in the Osrednjeslovenska statistical region
General health status is good
58.9% of municipal waste is recycled
EUR 9.7 billion for social protection
7.7% of dwellings are rented
Germany – the most important trade partner of Slovenia
Almost a million employed persons
Food - highest turnover from thesale of goods
Most micro enterprises; they employ most people
Online purchases: mostly clothes, sport goods, shoes
Largest investment in fixed assets in the Osrednjeslovenska statistical region
Most women named Marija, most men named Franc
Young people are the most satisfied
Most tourist overnight stays in mountain resorts
Data sources
Abbreviations and other explanations
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Contents
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kindergarten
elementary school
upper secondary school
tertiary education
In addition to other children, this many six-year-olds were attendingkindergartens even though they could attend elementary school.
age
3,625
16,55517,54017,66715,954
114
10,255
2447
91141,483
18,297146,87519,526
30
2,226
20,07264,849
19 years18 years17 years16 years15 years14 years7–13 years6 years5 years0 – 4 years
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Population of Slovenia participating in formal education, Slovenia 2018/19
Almost 200,000 children in basic education
12,817 tertiary studentswere 27 or more years old
9,69710,74411,236 6,4477,199
2,7324,613 1,219 889
8,925
1,784
315971 95158 38 8 763
28 years27 years26 years 30+29 years25 years24 years23 years22 years21 years20 years
1,655 upper secondary school pupils were 20 or more years old
The number of children in kindergartens is growing. In 2018/19, 92% of children aged 4 and 5 years were enrolled. Due to larger generations, the number of children in basic education has been growing since 2011/12. Enrolment in upper secondary schools is falling. In 2018/19 just over 73,000 pupils were enrolled, 4,600 fewer than five years
before. The population of tertiary students has been falling for the past ten years. The trend started in 2009/10, when almost 115,000 students were enrolled. In 2018/19 the number
was below 76,000. However, the share of tertiary students in Slovenia is still very high. More than half (57.7%) of people aged 20 years in Slovenia are enrolled.
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defenceenvironment and community amenitiesrecreation, culture and religionpublic order and safety
general public services
economic affairs
education
social protection, excluding pensions
health
social protection, pensions
2.2%2.2%3.2%3.5%
12.3%
10.7%
12.4%
13.2%
15.1%
25.1%
revenue 20,278 (million EUR)
market output
corporate income tax
excise duties
income tax
value added tax
social security contributions
8.5%
8.1%
4.4%
12.0%
other revenue 12.9%
18.6%
35.5%
expenditure 19,925 (million EUR)
General government revenue and expenditure, Slovenia, 2018
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Gross domestic product per capita (in EUR), EU-28, 2018
In 2018 general government revenue exceeded expenditure. The surplus amounted to EUR 353 million.
GDP per capita in Slovenia close to the EU-28 average
44,920Netherlands
34,980France
43,640Austria
42,490Finland
40,340Germany
40,240Belgium
36,480
United Kingdom
98,640Luxembourg
66,670Ireland
52,010Denmark
46,310Sweden
19,530Czechia
29,220Italy
25,730Spain
25,510Malta
24,290Cyprus
22,080Slovenia
19,830Portugal
19,740Estonia
16,160Lithuania
15,130Latvia
17,210Greece
16,470Slovakia
12,620Croatia
10,510
Romania
7,980
Bulgaria
13,690
Hungary
12,920Poland
In the EU-28 gross domestic product (GDP) per capita was the highest in Luxembourg (EUR 98,640), twelve times higher than in Bulgaria (EUR 7,980).
With EUR 22,080 Slovenia was in the middle of EU-28 Member States.
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0
number
2,000
4,000
6,000
8,000
10,000
200,000
400,000
600,000
800,000
1,000,000
ballet
opera and musical
crossovermusic
instrumentalmusic
rock andurban music
popular musicand chanson
contemporaryand composed
music
ethno and musicof the world
jazz andimprovised music
choral andvocal music
symphonic andchamber music
2016
2017
2018
festivals(total)
music anddance festivals
theatricalfestivals
filmfestivals
otherfestivals
688
1,041
946 2,158
2,4911,187
981
875 487
673
4324,627
4,466
5,039
2,172
Number of festival events in institutions with stage activity, Slovenia
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Number of cultural events and attendance in institutions with stage activity, Slovenia, 2018
Most people attend theatrical performances
other
lectures, roundtables, devoted
to the field of culture
literary eveningsand eveningsof poetry
museum’sand other
exhebitions
art exebitionsand other events
of visual artfilm andvideo
events ofintermedia
art
experimentaltheatre
puppettheatre
drama and othertheatre work
folkloreactivity
moderndance
attendance
events
type of event
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1991 1992
least most
1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002
397 497 503 481 503 540 571 542 522 465 420 389
693 817 828 841 921 1,013 1,093 1,126 1,126 1,104 1,042 1,080
61 57 75 78 88 102 105 113 104 100 91 99
237 248 318 305 359 409 439 392 417 506 561 485
280 362 576 492 514 575 693 642 625 709 761 716
787 836 840 1,103 930 1,593 1,853 1,138 1,323 1,443 1,730 1,673
409 420 581 516 532 583 619 628 654 717 755 783
36 51 67 43 41 47 48 51 58 70 83 90
60 50 57 47 41 42 46 48 54 72 71 69
bread (kg)
wheat flour (kg)
pork cutlet (kg)
edible oil (l)
apples (kg)
potatoes (kg)
white sugar (kg)
coffee (kg)
brandy (l)
cinema ticket (pcs) 192 192 137 139 146 157 168 164 168 176 178 170
We get more for monthly net earnings
Speaking of earnings, it is the most important how much people can buy with them. Since Slovenia won independence in 1991, earnings have been growing faster than prices, meaning that people can afford more than they used to. For example, with average monthly net earnings one could buy 397 kg of bread in 1991 and 513 kg of bread in 2018.
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How
muc
h go
ods
can
be b
ough
t with
ave
rage
mon
thly
net
ear
ning
s,Sl
oven
ia
2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018
398 405 437 436 444 474 487 528 520 501 501 549 542 557 568 513
1,126 1,133 1,223 1,274 1,175 978 979 1,165 1,122 1,140 1,146 1,273 1,333 1,374 1,397 1,656
112 127 144 160 168 176 176 192 192 178 173 170 175 181 177 237
406 443 483 542 560 404 419 465 429 491 491 526 531 551 644 781
750 834 971 939 843 652 830 957 830 862 702 922 866 873 843 809
1,368 1,419 2,266 1,469 1,175 1,500 1,722 1,611 1,543 1,739 1,216 1,501 1,809 1,538 1,609 1,419
852 820 845 946 1,018 1,111 1,148 1,224 987 910 923 976 1,045 1,073 1,106 1,317
93 107 112 111 115 121 123 135 130 129 126 131 127 131 130 118
69 70 73 73 79 79 77 78 81 72 68 68 69 71 72 76
171 175 168 172 180 193 196 200 198 194 186 189 190 186 190 194
Aver
age
annu
al g
row
th ra
tes
ofco
nsum
er p
rices
, Slo
veni
a
8.9 8.4
2.5 2.5
5.7
0.9 1.8
2.6
0.2
–0.5–0.1
1.4 1.7 1.6
0.0
2.0
4.0
6.0
8.0
10.0
2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019
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work (commuting)
professional,businesseducation
shopping
escorting
personal business
leisure
34.7 6.7 7.9 6.8 30.05.6 8.3
25.8
3.9
5.9
9.1
41.1
7.8
100%
6.6
100%
distance of trips (%)
time
spen
t on
trip
s (%
)
Tim
e, s
pent
on
trip
s an
d di
stan
ce o
f trip
s, S
love
nia,
201
7
In 2017 residents of Slovenia spent 25.8% of total time spent on trips and travelled 34.7% of total trip distance on commuting to work and back. For leisure, we spent 41.1% of total time spent on trips and travelled 30.0% of total trip distance.
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Most trips are made by car
Elec
tric
and
hyb
rid c
ars,
Slo
veni
a, 3
1 D
ecem
ber
At the end of 2018, 549 passenger cars per 1,000 population were registered in Slovenia, meaning that on average every other resident of Slovenia owned a car. The motorisation rate in Slovenia was thus 55%. The 2017
motorisation rate ranked Slovenia 9th in the EU-28.
In 2017, cars were the main mode of transport on 68% of all out trips (made as a driver or as a passenger), on which 84% of all kilometres were made. In two thirds of all cars there was on average only one person in the car.
The car occupancy rate was 1.7.
A large majority of cars registered in Slovenia run either on petrol (50.0%) or on diesel (48.6%). The share of cars running on other fuels is very low, but it is growing. For example, 4,606 cars registered in 2018 were using hybrid
drive, which is four times more than in 2014. In addition, 1,308 electric cars were registered, which is ten times more than in 2014.
0
1,000
2,000
3,000
4,000
5,000
number
2014 2015 2016 2017 2018
hybrid drive
electric drive
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A third of electricity from renewable energy sourcessolar
ENERGY PRODUCTIONAND IMPORT (GWh)
nuclear
thermal
hydro
import
wind
100%
254
5,490
4,872
4,831
8,930
6
Ener
gy p
rodu
ctio
n an
d im
port
, Slo
veni
a, 2
018
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export
lossesother consumers
households
transport
manufacturing and construction
energy sector
ENERGY CONSUMPTIONAND EXPORT (GWh)
9,432
1,1323,275
3,368
233
6,847
96
Ener
gy c
onsu
mpt
ion
and
expo
rt, S
love
nia,
201
8
100%
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10% of agricultural areas in Slovenia organically farmed Organically farmed agricultural areas, EU-28, 2018
5
0.4
24.1
10
15
20
25%
Aus
tria
Est
onia
Sw
eden
Italy
Cze
chia
Latv
ia
Finl
and
Slo
veni
aS
lova
kia
Den
mar
k
Gre
ece
Spa
in
Lith
uani
a
EU-2
8G
erm
any
Fran
ce
Cro
atia
Bel
gium
Por
tuga
l
Cyp
rus
Luxe
mbo
urg
Hun
gary
Pol
and
Net
herla
nds
Uni
ted
Kin
gdom
Irela
nd
Bul
garia
Rom
ania
Mal
ta
14
-
2006 2008 2010 2012 2014 2016 2018
500 t or more
100.0–499.9 t
50.0–99.9 t
10.0–49.9 t
up to 9.9 tAgricultural holdings from which milk was collected, by quantity ofcollected milk, Slovenia, 2005–2018
20%
40%
60%
80%
100%
-
0
500
1.000
1.500
2.000
2.500
EUR
1,8361,709
1,192
1,447
2,404
1,5741,692 1,701 1,692
1,750
1,968
1,802 1,785
2,018
1,654
priv
ate
publ
ic
Oba
lno-
kraš
ka
Gor
iška
Prim
orsk
o-no
tranj
ska
Gor
enjs
ka
Osr
ednj
eslo
vens
ka
Jugo
vzho
dna
Slo
veni
ja
Pos
avsk
a
Zasa
vska
Sav
injs
ka
Kor
oška
Pod
ravs
ka
Pom
ursk
a
terti
ary
uppe
r sec
onda
ry
basi
c or
less
wom
en
men
sex education regions of residencesector
1,694
Highest earnings in the Osrednjeslovenska statistical region Average monthly gross earnings, Slovenia, 2018 (provisional data)
1,666 1,656 1,671
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LU
NL
BE
DE
UK
FR
ES
SI
MT
ELPT
LT
EE
PL
SK
CZ
HR
HU
RO
LV
BG
2,071
1,636
1,594
1,557
1,525
1,521
1,050
887
762
758700
555
540
523
520
519
506
464
446
430
286
Monthly gross minimum wages in EU-28 MemberStates (in EUR), 1 July 20191)
1) The minimum wage is not legally stipulated in Austria, Denmark, Finland, Italy, Sweden and Cyprus.
circle size =amount of earnings
amountstate
IE1,656
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Self-perceived health status by type of activity, Slovenia, 2018
very good
good
fair
bad
very bad
very good
good
fair
bad
very bad
very good
good
fair
45%
45%
28%
18%
23%
44%
25%
16%
30%
General health status is good
30%
20%
10%
40%
50%
7%
7%
MOST
LY ST
ANDIN
G
MOSTLY WAL
KING OR TASK INVOLVING MODERATE PHYSICAL EFFORT
VEČINOMA FIZIČNO ZELO ZAHTEVNO OZ. TEŽKO DELO
NE OPRAVLJA NOBENIH DELO
VNIH
AK
TIVNO
STI
MO
STLY
SIT
TING
18
-
fair
bad
very bad
very
goo
d
good
fair
bad
very
bad
very g
ood
good
fair
bad
very bad
45%
45%25%
25%
30%
11%
12%
8%
22%
7%7%2%
VEČIN
OMA S
TOJEČE
DELO
In the largest percent the general health status was assessed with the highest scores (good, very good) by persons
performing work sitting down (73%) and with the lowest scores (bad, very bad) by persons not performing any
working tasks (57%).
MOSTLY HEAVY LABOUR OR PHYSICALLY DEMANDING WORK
NOT PERFORM
ING ANY W
OR
KIN
G TA
SKS
VEČ
INO
MA
SEDE
ČE D
ELO
VEČ
INO
MA
SEDE
ČE D
ELO
VEČ
INO
MA
SEDE
ČE D
ELO
VEČ
INO
MA
SEDE
ČE D
ELO
VEČ
INO
MA
SEDE
ČE D
ELO
MOSTLY WAL
KING OR TASK INVOLVING MODERATE PHYSICAL EFFORT
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58.9% of municipal waste is recycledMunicipal waste recycled (% of total municipal waste generated), EU-28, 2018
Mal
ta
Rom
ania
Latv
ia
Cro
atia
Est
onia
Por
tuga
l
Pol
and
Cze
chia
Bul
garia
Spa
in
Slo
vaki
a
Hun
gary
Finl
and
Fran
ce
Uni
ted
Kin
gdom
Sw
eden
Den
mar
k
Italy
Luxe
mbo
urg
Lith
uani
a
Bel
gium
Net
herla
nds
Aus
tria
Slo
veni
a
Ger
man
y
0
10
20
30
40
5047,0
58.9
67.3
6.5
60
70
%
EU-28 average
20
-
million EUR
3.21.20.45.00.5
40.91.3
15.71.40.10.81.4
0.73.50.49.43.55.30.9
22.33.20.90.53.1
2.54.31.09.3
16.52.45.2
57.47.30.24.02.2
Investment for environmental protection, Slovenia, 2018
Obalno-kraškaGoriška
Primorsko-notranjska
Gorenjska
JugovzhodnaSlovenija
Posavska
Zasavska
Savinjska
KoroškaPodravska
Pomurska
wastewater management
waste management
other1)
1) Protection of ambient air and climate, protection and remediation of soil, groundwater and surfacewater, noise and vibration abatement, protection of biodiversity and landscape, and research and development.
23%
30%
47%
EUR 53.8 million
EUR 71.8 million
EUR 112.2 million
Osrednjeslovenska
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EUR 9.7 billion for social protectionSocial protection, Slovenia, 2017
receipts of social protection schemesexpenditure on social benefits by function
other sources
generalgovernment contributions
social contributions ofinsured persons
employers' socialcontributions
29.0%
41.9%27.7%
1.4%
41.5%
34.0%
8.3%
4.8%
2.4%
9.0%other
unemployment
disability
family/children
sickness/health care
old age
22
-
LU
NL
BEDE
UK
FR
ES
SI
MT
ELPT
LT
EE
PL
SK
CZ
HR
HU
RO
LV
BG
21.9
29.3
DK32.2
FI30.6
SE28.8
28.829.7
26.3
34.1
23.4
22.6
16.1
IT29.1
AT29.4
CY18.5
25.224.6
15.1
16.0
20.3
18.2
18.6
20.8
18.3
14.4
14.9
16.8
Share of gross domestic product spenton social protection (in %), EU-28, 2017
14.9 or less
15.0–19.9
20.0–24.9
25.0–29.9
30.0 or more
IE15.0
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7.7% of dwellings are rentedTotal number of dwellings and the share of rented dwellings,
Slovenia and statistical regions, 2018
37,448
Slovenia680,005
109,835
22,58782,330
19,863Koroška
SavinjskaZasavska
24,146
43,619
178,19965,429PosavskaOsrednjeslovenska
Gorenjska
17,289
39,265Pomurska Jugovzhodna SlovenijaGoriška
39,995PodravskaPrimorsko-notranjska
Obalno-kraška
7.7%
4.9%
7.5%7.8%
4.7%
9.8%19.2%
6.8%
8.1%
5.5%
total number of dwellings in the region
size of the circle represents the total number of dwellings
region
share of rented dwellings in the region
6.0%7.4%
13.6%
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Dwellings for seasonal or secondary use, statistical regions, 2018
Pomurska
Podravska
Koroška
Savinjska
Zasavska
Posavska
JugovzhodnaSlovenija
Osrednjeslovenska
Gorenjska
Primorsko-notranjska
Goriška
Obalno-kraška
988
regionnumber ofdwellings
size of the square represents the number of dwellings for this purposesize of the square represents the number of dwellings for this purposesize of the square represents the number of dwellings for this purpose
2,168
650
2,078
446
1,037
2,324
2,489
3,376
439
1,568
2,333
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Italy
Germany Italy
4.635.55
3.85
Germany
Import:
Export: 6.27
Germany – the most important trade partner of Slovenia
In 2018 Slovenia exported to Germany almost EUR 6.3 billion of goods and imported from Germany more than EUR 5.5 billion of goods.
The infographic shows the top ten export and import partners of Slovenia.
Import and export by countries (bn EUR),Slovenia, 2018
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Croatia Austria France Poland SerbiaH
unga
ry
Rus
sian
Fed
erat
ion
Bos
nia
and
Her
zego
vina
Austria Croatia France Hungary China Poland Cze
chia
0.90 0.821.011.141.271.683.20
2.51 2.36 1.72 0.92 0.90 0.88 0.79 0.78
Net
herla
nds
1.06
27
-
others
unable to work
homemakers
57,00020,000
23,000
unemployed
working age population
1,757,000
population ofSlovenia
2,068,000
population aged up to 15
311,000
retired
504,000
pupils, students
119,000
other inactive
100,000
inactive
724,000
53,000
active
1,034,000
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temporary employment
133,000
There were almost 1.8 million working age people (i.e. persons aged 15+) in Slovenia in
2018. Among them 1,034,000 were active and 724,000 were inactive. Among active
people, 981,000 were employed and 53,000 were unemployed. Among inactive people, 504,000 were retired, 119,000 were pupils
and students, and 100,000 were other inactive persons.
Almost a million employed persons
20 years or more
15–19 years
41,000
78,000
unpaid family members
self-employed
122,000
employees
832,000 permanent employment699,000
65 years or more
64 years or less
372,000
132,000
Labour market, Slovenia, 2018 27,000
employed
898,000
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Food - highest turnover from thesale of goods
1) Less reliable data.
motor cars1.95
medical products, appliances and equipment0.87
clothing and footwear0.85
fuels, lubricants, brake fluids and coolants2.02
food2.53
Turnover from the sale of goods in retail trade (in billion EUR), Slovenia, 2018
30
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motorcycles1)0.04
pers
onal
effe
cts
0.08
gam
es a
nd to
ys0.
08
products for minor maintenance and repair of the dwelling1)0.18
beverages0.68
tobacco0.51
musical instruments,antiques, other0.48
spare parts andtransport equipment0.44
computer, telecommunication,audio, visual devices0.41
heating oil, solid fuels,gas1)
householdappliances andelectric appliancesfor personal care0.18
newspapers, booksand stationerymaterials0.14
sports equipment0.13
garden equipment,gardens, plants,flowers, pets0.28
0.29
furniture, lights,carpets and otherfloor coverings0.27
cosmetics and toilet accessories0.41
building and installation materials
tools and equipment for houseand garden0.25
products for householdand home0.25
non-durable household goods0.19
0.39
-
insurance classes – total
1.727
enterprises turnover
0.2%
land motor vehicleinsurance
212149
voluntary healthinsurance
537481
life insurance
545408
1.260
34.8%
23.0%
21.3%
20.9%
4.4%
94.6%
medium-sized(50–249 employees)
large(250+ employees)
small(10–49 employees)
premiums (million EUR)claims (million EUR)
0.8%
micro(0–9 employees)
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Most micro enterprises; they employ most people
value added persons employed
other non-lifeinsurance
11560
fire and natural forcesinsurance
6131
accidentinsurance
7626
motor vehicle liabilityinsurance
181105
35.7%
23.7%
21.2%
19.4%
34.2%
100%27.8%
19.2%
18.8%
Individuals' gross insurance premiums and claims, Slovenija, 218
Enterprises, Slovenia 2018
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Online purchases: mostly clothes, sport goods, shoesE-buyers by goods/services bought online, by age groups, Slovenia, 2019
holiday accommodation
11.0%
25.8%
32.7%
18.6%
8.8%
3.1%
telecommunication services(e.g. subscriptions,prepaid phone cards)
1.3%
15.0%
29.0%
27.0%
16.7%
11.1% 9.6%
26.5%
21.7%
8.0%
6.8%
27.4%
books, magazines,newspapers
16–24 years
size of the semicircle represents the size of the phenomenon
25–34 years 35–44 years 45–54 years 55–64 years 65–74 years
100%
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tickets for events
30.0%
25.8%
15.4%
16.6%
9.3%
3.0%
computer hardware
clothes, sport goods, shoes
18.8% 24.5%30.7%
14.6%
8.5%
2.9%
22.9%
32.2%
16.2%
6.3%
20.3%
2.1%
magazines, newspapers downloadedfrom or accessed on the Internet
3.7%
30.0%
32.8%
26.7%
3.6%
3.2%
medicines, food supplements
9.0%
20.8%
23.2% 19.4%
18.1%
9.5%
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Inve
stm
ent i
n fix
ed a
sset
s pe
r cap
ita (E
UR
)
Investment in fixed assets (million EUR) SavinjskaOsrednjeslovenska
100%
EUR
4,6
92 m
illio
n
2,32
7
EUR 2,552 million 595
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Largest investment in fixed assets in theOsrednjeslovenska statistical region
Investment in fixed assets, statistical regions, Slovenia, 2018
Zasavska
Primorsko-notranjska
Pomurska
Koroška
Posavska
Podravska Obalno-kraška
Goriška
GorenjskaJugovzhodna Slovenija
1,80
4
3,57
3
2,34
4
2,22
7
2,20
7
2,72
9
2,30
4
1,37
5
2,29
51,
144
581 512 477 261 252 206 163 158 120 65
Investment in fixed assets is monetary assets used to restore and increase fixed assets.Fixed assets are produced assets that are used continuously in the production process for more than a year. We
distinguish between tangible fixed assets (construction work and premises, machinery and equipment, transport equipment, and biological assets) and intangible fixed assets (computer software and databases, entertainment,
literary and other artistic originals, studies and projects).
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DarkoKlemenMaticSimonMitjaŽanBlažAlojzUroš
DavidMartinStanislavMihaGregorMatjažBoštjanRokRobert
LukaJožeJožefAndrejAntonIvanMarkoJanezFranc
DanicaLaraSimonaKristinaTerezijaNadaDarjaDragicaHelena
NikaVesnaAlenkaMilenaTinaTanjaKatarinaJožefaTatjana
AndrejaNatašaNinaMatejaMojcaAna
Marija
6,0966,1426,4666,6376,7216,8786,9827,0177,022
8,7148,8478,8689,3319,3679,4809,71410,11110,133
12,76913,86914,64716,66816,73616,97717,21620,47422,810
5,5195,5905,7435,9566,0246,0636,0826,1226,256
7,4707,5837,6787,7467,7557,7917,8017,8237,874
9,32310,03110,32310,34611,281
Irena
12,037
Maja
13,50025,073
53,414
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Most women named Marija, most men named Franc
JakaAleksanderDragoGašperAnžeJernejPrimož
JureŽigaNejcDušanBorisDejanJanIgor
BojanBrankoAlešMilanTomažMatejMarjanPeter
EmaLidijaNežaZdenkaSuzanaOlgaMarjeta
AnicaFrančiškaTjašaŠpelaIvanaUrškaMajdaMartina
Sonja
Top 50 female and male names, Slovenia, 1 January 2019
SaraKatjaAnjaEvaPetraJožicaBarbara
5,4665,4685,5265,5675,5735,6995,725
7,3097,5517,5807,7547,8798,2298,2808,357
10,21310,32010,45711,18711,28511,89112,03112,120
5,2565,2815,3975,4315,4355,4465,471
6,2776,5266,6186,8566,9417,3537,3667,424
7,9128,3728,6218,6638,8609,0959,0989,276
name frequency
10,00020,000
50,000
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younger generation (16–29 years)
life finance job
life finance
middle generation
Prim
orsk
o-no
tranj
ska
Zasa
vska
Pos
avsk
a
Gor
enjs
kaP
rimor
sko-
notra
njsk
a
Gor
enjs
ka
6,5
8,17,0 7,6
7,56,4
8,9
regi
on w
ith th
e lo
wes
tse
lf-as
sess
men
t
regi
on w
ith th
e hi
ghes
tse
lf-as
sess
men
t0.0
10.0
5,6
8,08,4
6,1P
omur
ska
Gor
enjs
kaK
oroš
ka
7,27,8
5,9
averageself-assessment
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Young people are the most satisfiedAverage self-assessment of life satisfaction, financial satisfaction and job satisfaction (0–10) by age groups,
statistical regions, Slovenia, 2018
finance job life finance job
n (30–49 years) older generation (50+)
6,4 7,5
Gor
enjs
kaK
oroš
ka
Zasa
vska
6,97,2
8,1
6,8 5,97,3
Pom
ursk
a
Osr
ednj
eslo
vens
kaP
omur
ska
Osr
ednj
eslo
vens
kaP
osav
ska
Gor
iška
, Prim
orsk
o-no
tranj
ska,
JV
Slo
veni
ja, Z
asav
ska
6,2
7,27,6
5,3
6,46,6
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Num
ber o
f ove
rnig
ht s
tays
by
type
s of
tour
ist m
unic
ipal
ities
, Slo
veni
a, 2
019
UnitedKingdom
Slovenia
countries ofresidence
Germany
Italy
Austria
Netherlands
Croatia
Czechia
Serbia
other
Hungary
0.4 mio
4.4 mio
1.5 mio
1.3 mio
1.0 mio
0.6 mio
0.5 mio
0.5 mio
0.4 mio
4.6 mio
0.5 mio
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Most tourist overnight stays in mountain resorts
mountain resorts
health (spa) resorts
seaside resorts
municipality Ljubljana
urban municipalities
other municipalities
4.6 mio
3.5 mio
3.0 mio
2.2 mio
1.0 mio
1.4 mio
types of tourist municipalities
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Data sources
Data source for all infographics is SURS with the exception of:
Eurostat: pages 5, 14, 17, 20, 23SURS and GURS: page 25SURS and AKTRP: page 15
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Abbreviations and other explanations
million
billion
Agency of the Republic of Slovenia for Agricultural Markets and Rural Development
28 EU Member States
gross domestic product
Surveying anf Mapping Authority of the Republic of Slovenia
Statistical Office of the Republic of Slovenia
percent
gigawatt hour
kilogram
litre
ton
euro
for example
Images for some infographics were obtained from: http://www.flaticon.com.
miobnAKTRP EU-28GDPGURSSURS%GWh kgltEURe.g.
BE Belgium
BG Bulgaria
CZ Czechia
DK Denmark
DE Germany
EE Estonia
IE Ireland
EL Greece
ES Spain
FR France
HR Croatia
IT Italy
CY Cyprus
LV Latvia
LT Lithuania
LU Luxembourg
HU Hungary
MT Malta
NL Netherlands
AT Austria
PL Poland
PT Portugal
RO Romania
SI Slovenia
SK Slovakia
FI Finland
SE Sweden
UK United Kingdom