NUTS (Nomenclature of Territorial Units for Statistics) is a hierarchical system for dividing up the economic territory of the European Union and its member states. In Sweden, the NUTS regions are used for statistical purposes and are defined by Eurostat, the statistical office of the European Union.
NUTS stands for "Nomenclature of Territorial Units for Statistics," which is a hierarchical system for dividing up the economic territory of the European Union and its member states, as well as some non-EU countries like Switzerland. The NUTS classification allows for the collection, development, and harmonization of European regional statistics and is important for various socioeconomic analyses and policymaking.
NUTS is an acronym for "Nomenclature of Territorial Units for Statistics," which is a hierarchical system used by the European Union for the collection, development, and harmonization of regional statistics. Turkey, as part of its alignment with EU standards, adopted the NUTS classification. In Turkey, the NUTS classification is divided into three levels: 1. **NUTS-1 (Regional level)**: This level consists of 12 large regions.
The NUTS (Nomenclature of Territorial Units for Statistics) is a hierarchical system for dividing up the economic territory of the European Union and its member states into regions for statistical purposes. The Czech Republic is divided into several NUTS regions, which are categorized within different levels (NUTS-1, NUTS-2, NUTS-3).