Immediate Access Granted to the Statistical Yearbook 2024
Statistical Yearbook 2024 Now Available
The Statistical Yearbook 2024, a comprehensive resource for data on various social and economic areas, has been published. This year's edition, a joint publication by Statistik Austria and the Austrian Integration Fund (ÖIF), presents an objective and unbiased overview of population, health, education, culture, economy, and finances.
Whether you prefer a physical copy or a digital one, the Yearbook caters to your needs. You can purchase the bound version for €25 (including a €5 processing fee) or opt for the PDF version at €15 (plus a €3 processing fee).
Ordering the Yearbook is simple and convenient. You can place your order online, by email, or by calling the provided phone number, 0681 501 5903. For those who prefer a more personal approach, further information and order forms can be obtained directly from the Statistical Office.
It's worth noting that the data in the Yearbook is based on European, state, and federal laws, ensuring its accuracy and reliability. The surveys for the Yearbook are conducted with utmost integrity, providing you with valuable insights into the state of Austria's various sectors.
The Statistical Yearbook 2024 was presented as a supplement to the Integration Report in June 2024. This publication serves as a valuable tool for researchers, policymakers, and anyone interested in understanding the current state of Austria's social and economic landscape.
Invest in knowledge and understanding by securing your copy of the Statistical Yearbook 2024 today. Whether you're a student, a professional, or a curious individual, this resource offers invaluable insights into Austria's social and economic landscape.
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