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This publication focuses on housing across Europe, providing a detailed overview of this topic that plays a vital role in everyone’s life. Organised in 3 sections, “How we live”, “Housing cost” and “Construction”, the publication provides data on whether we live in a house or a flat and whether we own or rent, on the size and quality of housing and on the environmental impact. It also presents the evolution of house prices and rents since 2010, how the construction sector evolved since then and shows the most built-up areas in the EU. All data are presented through short texts and interactive visualisations which offer the possibility to compare your country with others.
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This online quiz has been created for secondary school pupils to help them understand the basics about the EU.
Whatever you’re looking for, there is something for you happening at the European Parliament - and everyone is invited.
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Would you like your pupils to learn the basics about the European Union, but feel the subject may be too complex for them? Let them meet Yooki the firefly and his animal friends!
What can a day in the life of people from different European countries look like?In these country-based short videos, discover what the EU does for yo...
The guide presents basic facts about the euro. It gives a short history of the euro, its reasons for coming into existence and the benefits it offers.
The educational tool 'Europe@school - Active lessons about the European Union' has been developed to bring the EU into the classroom.
This pedagogical kit aims to provide educators with practical guidance for the exhibition Art in Democracy.
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Discover how the 27 EU countries work together: teach, learn and play with the Council's civic education package