Akita

  • Capital:Akita-shi
  • Governor:Norihisa Satake
  • Total Population (Thousand Persons):1050 (2013)
  • Total Land Area (Sq.km):11636.32 (2013)
  • Population Density (Population per Sq.km):332.8 (2012)
  • Gross Prefectural Product (Million Yen):3463505 (2011)
  • Annual Increase Rate of Gross Prefectural Product (%):0.2 (2011)
  • Prefectural Income per Person (Thousand Yen):2319 (2011)
  • Annual Increase Rate of CPI (%):0.0
  • Official Web-Site of the Region
  • Unemployment Rate (%):7.0 (2010)
  • Wages, Male (Monthly Average, Thousand Yen):276.7 (2011)
  • Wages, Female (Monthly Average, Thousand Yen):209.4 (2011)
  • Monthly Living Expenditure per Household (Thousand Yen):288.6 (2011)
  • Passenger Cars for Private Use per 1,000 Persons (Number):560.8 (2013)
  • Total Fertility Rate (Children per Woman):1.35 (2013)
  • Crude Death Rate (Per 1,000 Persons):14.12 (2013)
  • Rate of Natural Increase of Population (%):-0.70 (2010)
  • Elementary School Pupils per Teacher (Persons):13.35 (2011)
  • Total Real Length of Major Roads (Km per 1 Sq.km):2.03 (2012)
  • Crime Rate (per 100,000 Persons):36.7 (2010)

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    • March 2014
      Source: Eurostat
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      Accessed On: 05 May, 2014
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      Eurostat Dataset Id:cpc_etmain  The focus of this domain is on the following country groups:Acceeding country: Croatia (HR)Candidate countries: the former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia (MK), Montenegro (ME), Iceland (IS), Serbia (RS) and Turkey (TR)Potential candidate countries: Albania (AL), Bosnia and Herzegovina (BA), as well as Kosovo under UNSCR 1244/99 (XK)
    • March 2020
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      Accessed On: 18 March, 2020
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      Eurostat Dataset Id:cpc_ettot  The focus of this domain is on the following country groups:Acceeding country: Croatia (HR)Candidate countries: the former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia (MK), Montenegro (ME), Iceland (IS), Serbia (RS) and Turkey (TR)Potential candidate countries: Albania (AL), Bosnia and Herzegovina (BA), as well as Kosovo under UNSCR 1244/99 (XK)
    • March 2014
      Source: Eurostat
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      Accessed On: 05 May, 2014
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      Eurostat Dataset Id:cpc_etsitc  The focus of this domain is on the following country groups:Acceeding country: Croatia (HR)Candidate countries: the former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia (MK), Montenegro (ME), Iceland (IS), Serbia (RS) and Turkey (TR)Potential candidate countries: Albania (AL), Bosnia and Herzegovina (BA), as well as Kosovo under UNSCR 1244/99 (XK)
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    • January 2020
      Source: Eurostat
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      Accessed On: 15 January, 2020
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      Eurostat Dataset Id:enpr_etmain The domain focuses on the Eastern European Neighbourhood Policy countries (ENP): Armenia (AM), Azerbaijan (AZ), Belarus (BY), Georgia (GE), Moldova (MD) and the Ukraine (UA). Data are provided for 200 to 300 indicators.
    • January 2020
      Source: Eurostat
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      Accessed On: 15 January, 2020
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      Eurostat Dataset Id:enpr_ettot The domain focuses on the Eastern European Neighbourhood Policy countries (ENP): Armenia (AM), Azerbaijan (AZ), Belarus (BY), Georgia (GE), Moldova (MD) and the Ukraine (UA). Data are provided for 200 to 300 indicators.
    • January 2020
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      Accessed On: 15 January, 2020
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      Eurostat Dataset Id:enpr_etsitc The domain focuses on the Eastern European Neighbourhood Policy countries (ENP): Armenia (AM), Azerbaijan (AZ), Belarus (BY), Georgia (GE), Moldova (MD) and the Ukraine (UA). Data are provided for 200 to 300 indicators.
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    • May 2014
      Source: Eurostat
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      Accessed On: 15 December, 2015
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      Eurostat Dataset Id:bop_its_det The Balance of Payments (BoP) systematically summarizes all economic transactions between the residents and the non-residents of a country or of a  economic area during a given period. The Balance of payments provides harmonized information on international transactions which are part of the current account (goods, services, income, current transfers), but also on transactions which fall in the capital and the financial account. BoP is an important macro-economic indicator used to assess the position of an economy (of credit or debit) towards the external world. Data on International Trade in Services (ITS), a component of BoP current account, are used, alongside with data on Foreign Direct Investment, to monitor the external commercial performance of different economies. Out of BoP data, some indicators of EU market integration are also derived. Data are in millions of Euro/ECU. Several statistical adjustments are applied to the original data provided by the Member States. These are described in the International Trade in Services EU 1992-2001 - Compilation guide. The International Monetary Fund Balance of Payments Manual (BPM5) classification is used for the compilation of the BoP. The BoP data are collected through national surveys and administrative sources.