Táboritů ev.1640, Most
Location information
Superior Territorial Units
Population - Most
If we add up the number of people who have a long-term or permanent residence and actually are located in Most, we will get a figure called Population This number includes people with a nationality who have their permanent residence for more than 12 months. The total number includes persons with foreign nationality who have been staying permanently in Most during the last 12 months. Citizens who have been resident outside the municipality for more than 12 months are not counted. The following chart shows the values of the last years parameter for the Most.
Marriages and divorces - okres Most
Migration - okres Most
Development of property prices
Estate price index - Ústecký kraj
Started flats and houses - Ústecký kraj
Finished flats and houses - Ústecký kraj
Number of new mortgages - Česko
Volume of mortgages - Česko
Criminality
Criminality - okres Most
Criminality is the sum of acts described by space, time, scale, structure and movement. Generally speaking, it is a social phenomenon, which means the sum of criminal activity. A criminal act is a dangerous act for society, the features of which are set out in the Criminal Code. The primary tool for comparing individual regions or territories is the Crime Index. The Crime Index refers to identified criminal offenses over a given period, converted to 10,000 inhabitants. The graph below provides information on the development of the Crime Index parameter over the past few years in okres Most.
Labor market, economy
Average wage - Ústecký kraj
Average gross wage represents the share of wages without other personnel costs per employee. Wages include basic wages or salaries, bonuses, bonuses, wage compensation and other components of salary or salary paid to employees. This is gross wages, ie before the reduction in general health insurance and social security premiums, advance payments of personal income tax and other statutory or other employee's agreed deductions. Includes, in particular, the persons in the employment, service or membership of the State concerned to the employer. Data on the number of employees and average wages are reported in full-time equivalents for the entire national economy. The following chart shows the evolution of the average monthly wage in the Ústecký kraj.
Number of unemployed - okres Most
The unemployed person is a person aged 15 or over who normally lives in the reference territory and was not employed during the reference week, was ready to take up work within 14 days and has been actively seeking work during the last 4 weeks. In the case of statistics, persons normally resident in private households are counted. Long-term workers in collective accommodation establishments are not included in unemployment statistics, for which reason statistics for a given population group are limited. Unemployment rate is a basic economic indicator. It is counted as the share of the unemployed and the number of economically active inhabitants. This graph gives an overview of the unemployment rate in recent years in the okres Most.
Vacancies - okres Most
Number of enterprises - okres Most
Business companies are usually established by individuals, but also legal entities. The company so established has the status of legal entity. The purpose of establishing a company is business and management of its own assets. Company is the date of entry in the Commercial Register. One of the divisions of companies is by number of employees. The following chart shows the number of companies in the categories by the number of employees in the okres Most.
GDP - Ústecký kraj
Inflation rate - Česko
Industry production - Česko
Tourism - Ústecký kraj
Foreign trade - Česko
Monetary aggregates - Česko
Exchange rate - Česko
Index PX - Česko
Health and diseases
Life expectancy - okres Most
Life expectancy is the average number of years a person has at a given age in advance, if the mortality ratios that were observed in the reference period were maintained. Because of the different mortality rates for men and women, it is set differently for both sexes. Life expectancy statistics include men and women at birth, living in okres Most, a certain age, and maintaining the mortality rates that are in the reference period. It is calculated from mortality tables and can be determined for any age. Most often for age 0 (birth) and age 65. The basic factors that affect the resulting value are: the country's economy, infrastructure, health status, military status, crime, the environment, food, and many other factors. Looking at the chart below, you will get an overview of the life expectancy of men and women in the reference period in okres Most.
Life expectancy at the age of 65 - okres Most
Life expectancy is characterized as the average number of years a person has at a certain age in front of them, if the mortality ratios that were observed in the reference period were maintained. Because of the different mortality rates for men and women, it is set differently for both sexes. The statistics include men and women aged 65, living in okres Most and maintaining mortality rates that are apparent in the period under review. It is calculated from mortality tables and can be determined for any age. The basis for calculating life expectancy is the death table and can be determined for any age and gender. The resulting value can change a number of factors such as the economy, infrastructure, the military state of the country, health, the environment, genetics, diet, crime rates and many other factors. The graph below discusses the life expectancy of men and women at the age of 65 for the last period in okres Most.
Deaths - okres Most
Environment
Pollution - Česko
Greenhouse gases are gases, occurring in the atmosphere of the Earth, which most contribute to the so-called greenhouse effect. The most important greenhouse gas is carbon dioxide. In terms of correctness, however, it is not entirely right to compare states in terms of their absolute emissions. far more telling value is information about specific emissions. These are the ratios relating to the absolute value of CO2 emissions per capita or per unit of GDP. Efforts to reduce greenhouse gases production have two angles of view. The climate aspect emphasizes the impact on the entire planet. From an economic point of view, these efforts to reduce greenhouse gases are highly costly. The graph below shows the evolution of carbon dioxide in recent years, per capita, in Česko.
Air cleanliness - okres Most
Air pollution involves a whole range of processes involving the discharging of pollutants into the air. Statistics include emissions and stationary sources of pollution from registers. Certain emissions are not required to report to stationary sources and these are then calculated in the emission database based on the reported active data and emission factors. Air pollution is caused by the discharge of pollutants from different sources of pollution as a result of human activity. They can then have negative impacts on human health, vegetation, ecosystems and materials around the source of pollution even in more distant areas. Graph shows the presence of oxides and solids in air in tonnes in okres Most.