48
Source: Authors own calculations.
[Figure 8]
Table 6
Demographic and Economic Changes in the EU CAP regions: 1989 - 1997
_______Region’ |
s Structure of Employment | |||||
Change | ||||||
in | ||||||
Population |
Total |
CAP-Model Averages. | ||||
Density |
Pop. |
Index of Regional Per |
Agriculture |
Manufacturing |
Services | |
Regions____________ |
(x 1,000) |
(x 1,000) |
______Capita Income (PPS)______ |
(%) |
(%) |
(%) |
(1) |
(2) |
(3) |
__________________(4)__________________ |
(5) | ||
CAP-Model 202 |
1990 1997 |
90 - 97 |
1990 1995 1996 1997 |
1990 1998^^ |
1990 1998 |
1990 1998^~ |
EU 15 Averages |
92.3 94.9 95.1 95.3 |
8.7 6.3 |
31.5 38.6 |
59.7 64.8 | ||
Core 72 | ||||||
Net Total |
5830.0 | |||||
Average |
768.1 787.0 |
81.0 |
106.7 110.1 109.9 110.1 |
4.0 2.7 |
33.5 29.7 |
62.7 67.3 |
Standard Deviation |
1149.2 1167.0 |
94.1 |
26.2 27.2 25.5 25.3 |
4.1 2.3 |
8.7 8.4 |
10.5 9.3 |
Adjacent 79 | ||||||
Net Total |
1522.0 | |||||
Average |
152.0 162.8 |
19.3 |
89.4 91.2 92.1 92.5 |
9.0 6.5 |
32.6 29.7 |
58.6 63.7 |
Standard Deviation |
117.9 125.5 |
83.6 |
23.9 19.6 19.5 19.5 |
9.1 6.1 |
7.1 6.1 |
10.1 8.5 |
Periphery 39 | ||||||
Net Total |
610.0 | |||||
Average |
68.4 72.6 |
15.6 |
78.9 80.9 80.7 80.5 |
14.8 10.9 |
28.0 26.7 |
56.1 62.2 |
Standard Deviation |
47.1 52.2 |
69.2 |
26.5 19.2 18.8 18.7 |
12.7 8.7 |
5.2 5.1 |
14.5 8.0 |
Isl. Periphery 12 | ||||||
Net Total |
-60.2 | |||||
Average |
113.5 114.0 |
-5.0 |
61.6 68.7 68.8 68.6 |
16.5 12.4 |
22.8 21.2 |
60.4 66.4 |
Standard Deviation |
91.3 93.6 |
24.8 |
18.5 15.1 14.1 14.7 |
10.8 7.7 |
6.1 4.5 |
12.4 7.4 |
Source: Author’s own research
[Figure 9]
Table 7
Measures of Central Tendency and Variation
Central Tendency |
1990 |
1995 |
1996 |
1997 |
Mean |
92.3 |
94.9 |
95.1 |
95.3 |
Median |
95.0 |
93.0 |
92.8 |
93.8 |
Mode |
95.0 |
96.0 |
104.5 |
102.1 |
Midhinge |
93.5 |
92.5 |
92.6 |
92.1 |
Interquartile Range |
31.0 |
31.0 |
28.5 |
28.2 |
Midrange |
106.5 |
119.0 |
118.5 |
119.8 |
Skewedness |
-0.04 |
0.93 |
0.85 |
0.88 |
Variation | ||||
Standard Deviation |
28.1 |
25.7 |
24.8 |
24.8 |
Sample Variance |
786.4 |
658.8 |
616.7 |
615.7 |
Coefficient of Variation |
30.4 |
27.1 |
26.1 |
26.0 |
Minimum |
30.0 |
43.0 |
43.8 |
42.5 |
Maximum |
183.0 |
195.0 |
192.5 |
197.1 |
Count |
202 |
202 |
202 |
202 |
Source: Author’s own calculations
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