Швейцария

  • Президент:Karin Keller-Sutter
  • Вице-президент:Guy Parmelin
  • Столица:Bern
  • Языки:German (official) 63.5%, French (official) 22.5%, Italian (official) 8.1%, English 4.4%, Portuguese 3.4%, Albanian 3.1%, Serbo-Croatian 2.5%, Spanish 2.2%, Romansch (official) 0.5%, other 6.6% note: German, French, Italian, and Romansch are all national and official languages; totals more than 100% because some respondents indicated more than one main language (2013 est.)
  • Правительство
  • Статистическое агентство
  • Население, человек:8 945 893 (2025)
  • Площадь, кв км:39 510
  • ВВП на душу населения, долл. США:99 565 (2023)
  • ВВП, млрд. долл. США:884,9 (2023)
  • Индекс Джини:33,7 (2020)
  • Рейтинг Ease of Doing Business:36

Все наборы данных: C F P
  • C
    • Март 2023
      Источник: Federal Statistics Office, Switzerland
      Загружен: Knoema
      Дата обращения к источнику: 15 марта, 2023
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      Metainformation:Last modified: New data set (year 2018) State of the database: 14.03.2019 Reference period: cinema year Regionalisation: communes as per 01.01.2018 Survey: Swiss Film and Cinema StatisticsExcl. film festivals, open-air cinema and adult cinemas, up to 2015 also excluding cinema clubs, see methodology (in German) Missing years: 1968, 1971 and 1981Symbols used: '*' : commune did not exist (abolition, new commune or change of canton)Only cantons are included in which a cinema has been in operation for at least one year since the first survey year. The statistics also include communes which no longer exist (the current name of the commune is shown in brackets). Commune names are in the relevant language as shown in the official register of communes.Corrections: Sins: 2013-2014 (01.04.2016) Locarno: 1986-2014 (01.04.2016) Muralto: 1986-2014 (01.04.2016) Sierre: 2014 (01.04.2016) Sion: 1966-1982; 2014 (01.04.2016) Genève: 1999-2014 (01.04.2016) Vernier: 1999-2014 (01.04.2016)
  • F
    • Март 2023
      Источник: Federal Statistics Office, Switzerland
      Загружен: Knoema
      Дата обращения к источнику: 15 марта, 2023
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      RMetainformation:Last modified: New data set (year 2018) State of the database: 14.03.2019 Reference period: Cinema year Catchment area: Switzerland Survey: Swiss Film and Cinema StatisticsExcl. film festivals, open-air cinema and adult cinemas, up to 2015 also excluding cinema clubs, see methodology (in German)Corrections: Germany: 2015 (15.03.2017)Remarks The Cinématographe and Paderewski screens of the National film archive (Cinémathèque Suisse) were included in the statistics for the first time in 2018 and contribute significantly to the increase in the number of films shown compared with the previous year.
  • P
    • Июль 2024
      Источник: Eurostat
      Загружен: Knoema
      Дата обращения к источнику: 22 июля, 2024
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      Statistics on culture cover many aspects of economic and social life. According to the Europe 2020 strategy, the role of culture is crucial for achieving the goal of a "smart, sustainable and inclusive" growth. Employment in cultural sector statistics aim at investigating on the dimension of the contribution of cultural employment to the overall employment. Cultural employment statistics are derived from data on employment based on the results of the European Labour Force Survey (see EU-LFS metadata) that is the main source of information about the situation and trends on the labour market in the European Union. The final report of the European Statistical System Network on Culture (ESS-Net Culture Report 2012, in particular pp. 129-226) deals with the methodology applied to cultural statistics, including the scope of the 'cultural economic activities' and 'cultural occupations' based on two reference classifications:the NACE classification (‘Nomenclature générale des Activités économiques dans les Communautés Européennes’) which classifies the employer’s main activity, andthe ISCO classification(‘International Standard Classification of Occupations’) which classifies occupations. Results from the EU-LFS allow to characterize cultural employment by different variables such as gender, age, employment status, working time, educational attainment, permanency of jobs by cross-tabulating ISCO and NACE cultural codes as defined in the ESS-Net Culture Report 2012 (Annex 3 – Table 26 and Annex 4 – Table 27).