this post was submitted on 27 Feb 2024
32 points (92.1% liked)
Europe
8324 readers
3 users here now
News/Interesting Stories/Beautiful Pictures from Europe ๐ช๐บ
(Current banner: Thunder mountain, Germany, ๐ฉ๐ช ) Feel free to post submissions for banner pictures
Rules
(This list is obviously incomplete, but it will get expanded when necessary)
- Be nice to each other (e.g. No direct insults against each other);
- No racism, antisemitism, dehumanisation of minorities or glorification of National Socialism allowed;
- No posts linking to mis-information funded by foreign states or billionaires.
Also check out !yurop@lemm.ee
founded 1 year ago
MODERATORS
you are viewing a single comment's thread
view the rest of the comments
view the rest of the comments
Is marking Ukraine as dark grey some kind of soft political statement here? Various countries outside of the EU are simply white (which makes sense, their gpd is not relevant for inta-EU comparison), but Ukraine specifically is dark grey, meaning "data not available".
As far as I know, Ukraine would not be part of the area covered by Eurostat. But I could be mistaken, of course. Has Ukraine historically been part of such reports or has there been an on going partnership with the Ukrainian office for official statistics?
Both cases would be interesting, but the former would certainly be more exciting. I would certainly interpret it as some kind of "Ukraine belongs to Europe!"-statement.
Maybe OP knows more.
Those maps sometimes also cover EU candidates like Albania, Serbia or Georgia, and Ukraine has been a candidate too since quite recently.
On the source it says this data is reported by countries, it's not some central calculation. Maybe they expected data from the grey countries but didn't get it? There is data from Serbia and Montenegro, and they are not part of the EU, nor candidates.
Eurostat is not only for EU countries, it has a lot of agreements with other European countries: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eurostat#Geographical_scope