The National Bureau of Statistics informs that, the average consumer prices in June 2022 compared to May 2022 increased with 2,21%. The increase in average consumer prices was caused by the increase in food prices with 0,57%, in non-food prices with 2,35% and in prices of services provided to the population with 4,31%.
The National Bureau of Statistics presents statistical data on the number of population with usually resident population by territorial profile (by districts), by characteristics such as age, sex or area of residence, for the period 2014-2021. Since the beginning of 2014, the population of the Republic of Moldova with usually resident population3 has been continuously decreasing, reaching 2603,8 thousand inhabitants at the beginning of 2022, of whom 1102,5 thousand people (42,3%) make up the urban population and 1501,3 thousand (57,7%) people – the rural. population
The National Bureau of Statistics presents statistical information on the average life expectancy in the Republic of Moldova in 2021 was of 69,1 years, decreasing by 0,7 years compared to the previous year and by 11,3 years less than the average level of life expectancy at birth in the 27 EU countries in 2020 (80,4 years). Life expectancy at birth by sex in 2021 was of 65,2 years for men and 73,1 years for women.
The National Bureau of Statistics informs that on January 1, 2022 the dwelling stock of the Republic of Moldova constituted 1319,4 thousand dwellings with the total area of 90003,0 thousand m.p.
The National Bureau of Statistics informs that in April 2022, industrial production (gross series) decreased by 10,4% compared to the corresponding month of the previous year.
The National Bureau of Statistics informs that, in April 2022, turnover in retail trade, in comparable prices, registered decreased with 2,5% compared to previous month and decreased with 5,7% compared to April 2021. In January-April 2022, the turnover in retail trade increased with 1,8% compared to January-April 2021.
The National Bureau of Statistics informs that, in May 2022 the producer prices in industry increased by 1,6% compared to April 2022, compared to May 2021 - by 26,4% and compared to December 2021 - with 14,6%.
National Bureau of Statistics presents the statistical information on the demographic situation in the Republic of Moldova for 2021 year. The number of the population with usual residence on 01.01.2021 was 2626,9 thousand persons, and on 01.01.2022 - 2604,0 thousand persons.
The National Bureau of Statistics informs that, exports of goods in April 2022 registered a value of 396,3 million US dollars, with 0,1% more than in March 2022 and by 1,8 times more compared to April 2021. Imports of goods in April 2022 amounted to 770,8 million US dollars, with 3,1% more than in March 2022 and with 37,1% more compared to April 2021.
The National Bureau of Statistics informs that, in the first quarter of 2022 the Gross Domestic Product on gross series totaled 56,3 billion lei current market prices. Compared to the first quarter of 2021, GDP increased by 1,1% on the gross series and by 1,0% on the seasonally adjusted series.
he National Bureau of Statistics informs that, the average consumer prices in May 2022 compared to April 2022 increased by 2,04%. The increase in average consumer prices was determined by the increase in food prices by 2,50%, on non-food goods by 2,48% and on services provided to the population by 0,75%.
The National Bureau of Statistics informs that, according to the results of the Labor Force Survey, in the first quarter of 2022, the number of young people forming the NEET group aged between 15-24 was of 52,0 thousand, aged 15-29 - 116, 4 thousand and young people aged 15-34 years - 193,8 thousand people. For all these three age groups, the majority are women.
The National Bureau of Statistics informs that, according to the results of the Labor Force Survey, in the first quarter of 2022, the population outside the labor force aged 15 and older accounted 1276,0 thousand people, decreasing by 0,8% compared to the first quarter of 2021.
The National Bureau of Statistics informs that according to the results of the Labor Force Survey, the underemployed labor force for the age of 15 years and older constituted 62,4 thousand persons in the first quarter of 2022, decreasing by 23,3% compared to the first quarter of 2021 and by 21,3% compared to the first quarter of 2020.
National Bureau of Statistics (NBS) presents the provisional estimates of the number of usual resident population in the Republic of Moldova at 1st January 2022.
The National Bureau of Statistics informs that, according to the results of the Labour Force Survey in the first quarter 2022, the labour force of the Republic of Moldova, which includes the employed and unemployed population, was 854,2 thousand persons, increasing by 2,4% in comparison to the first quarter of 2021.
The National Bureau of Statistics informs that the average gross monthly nominal earnings at the units in the real sector with 4 and more employees as well all budgetary institutions amounted to 9560,8 lei in the first quarter of 2022, increasing by 12,9% compared to the first quarter of 2021 and decreasing by 2,1% compared to the fourth quarter 2021.
The National Bureau of Statistics presents information on the situation of children in 2021. As of January 1, 2022, the number of children aged 0-17 in the Republic of Moldova accounted for 559,4 thousand, or 21,5% of the total number of the population with usual residence.
The National Bureau of Statistics informs that 56,6 thou. tourists attended collective tourist accommodation establishments in the period of January-March 2022, or 2,6 times more compared to the similar period of 2021. Of the total number of tourists, 20,5 thousand were resident tourists and 36,1 thou. - non-resident tourists.
The National Bureau of Statistics informs that, in January-March 2022, investments in fixed assets amounted to 4,9 billion lei or 12,6% (in comparable prices) more compared to the corresponding period of 2021.
The National Bureau of Statistics informs that the number of death in 2021, according to the data of the Public Services Agency, was 45437 cases, increasing by 4721 cases (or 11,6%) compared to 2020.
The National Bureau of Statistics informs that, in 2021, the total length of aqueducts and public water distribution networks expanded by 557,3 km of newly built networks, 39,7 km in urban areas and 517,6 km in rural areas and amounted to 16,4 thousand km.
The National Bureau of Statistics informs that in January-March 2022 the gross premiums charged constituted 485,4 million lei, increasing by 24,5% compared to the gross premiums charged in the corresponding period of previous year.
The National Bureau of Statistics informs that in January-March 2022, 51,7 million passengers were transported with public transport, with 13,3% more than in the similar period of 2021. The passengers turnover constituted 838,5 million passenger-km, increasing with 24,6% compared to January-March 2021.
The National Bureau of Statistics informs that, in March 2022, the industrial production (gross series) increased by 2,5% compared to the corresponding month of the previous year.
The National Bureau of Statistics informs that, in January-March 2022 the volume of construction works decreased compared to the same period of 2021 by 4,9%, due to the decrease, by structural elements, of the volume of maintenance and current repairs by 21,5%, and new construction by 5,8%.
The National Bureau of Statistics informs that, in January-March 2022 the tourism agencies and tour-operators provided tourism services to 37,5 thousand tourists and excursionists, or 29,6% more than in January-March 2021.
The National Bureau of Statistics informs that, in April 2022 the producer prices in industry increased by 5,2% compared to March 2022, compared to April 2021 - by 25,3% and compared to December 2021 - with 12,8%.
The National Bureau of Statistics informs that, in March 2022, turnover in retail trade, in comparable prices, registered increased by 13,4% compared to previous month and increased with 2,3% compared to March 2021.
The National Bureau of Statistics informs, that the number of live-births in 2021 was 29230 persons, which is with 1604 (or with -5,2%) less compared to 2020. Of total number of live-births 51,6% were boys, thus the ratio being 106 boys per 100 girls.