Category Archives: By the Numbers

The Basque Country by the Numbers

Percent of GDP invested in research and development. All of Iparralde is lumped together. Source: http://atlasa.net/en/economy/provinces

The Basque Country by the Numbers

Rate of activity in the primary sector (e.g. agriculture, mining, forestry, grazing, hunting and gathering, fishing, and quarrying). Source: http://atlasa.net/en/society/provinces

The Basque Country by the Numbers

Rate of higher education in 2010. Source: http://atlasa.net/en/society/provinces

The Basque Country by the Numbers

Percent of elderly living in a state of loneliness. Source: https://www.gaindegia.eus/eu/bakardade-egoeran-bizi-diren-adinekoak

The Basque Country by the Numbers

Unemployment in 2015. Source: http://atlasa.net/en/society/provinces

The Basque Country by the Numbers

Percent of land covered in forest. Source: http://atlasa.net/en/environment/provinces

The Basque Country by the Numbers

Useful agricultural land by province. Source: https://es.slideshare.net/maixu61/euskal-herria-geografa-economia (originally Gaindegia)

The Basque Country by the Numbers

The percent of people who use Euskara as much as or more than another language. The numbers for Zuberoa and Nafarroa Beherea are shared. Source: https://www.mintzaira.fr/fileadmin/documents/Aktualitateak/015_VI_ENQUETE_PB__Fr.pdf

The Basque Country by the Numbers

The percent of people who can speak Euskara. The numbers for Zuberoa and Nafarroa Beherea are shared. Source: https://www.mintzaira.fr/fileadmin/documents/Aktualitateak/015_VI_ENQUETE_PB__Fr.pdf

The Basque Country by the Numbers

The percent of people who have Euskara as their first language. The numbers for Zuberoa and Nafarroa Beherea are shared. Source: https://www.mintzaira.fr/fileadmin/documents/Aktualitateak/015_VI_ENQUETE_PB__Fr.pdf