According to the Quality of Life 2025 survey conducted by the Central Statistical Bureau (CSB) in nine State cities¹, 96.8 % of residents are satisfied to live in their city of residence. The highest…
As of February 1, the Central Statistical Bureau (CSB) has launched its annual survey on recreational and business trips of residents. Twelve thousand Latvian households will be surveyed about their…
On January 31, Central Statistical Bureau of Latvia (CSB) will launch annual population survey collecting statistics for income and living conditions (SILC). Around 9 000 households will be asked…
From 2026 onwards, the updated European Classification of Individual Consumption According to Purpose (ECOICOP) ver. 2, will be introduced across the European Union, including Latvia. It will replace…
To find out how much time residents spend online, for what purposes they use the internet, and how technologies affect their daily lives, on January 12 Central Statistical Bureau of Latvia (CSB)…
Is Latvia on track to meet its climate goals? With data spread across many different domains, it can be difficult to see the full picture. Central Statistical Bureau (CSB), in cooperation with the…
24 February marks the 20th anniversary of the European Statistics Code of Practice Eurostat and the national statistical authorities of all the EU and EFTA countries form a partnership called the…
‘The integration of Earth observation data into the production of official statistics has enormous potential. Climate change and the growing focus on sustainability boost a constant demand for…
To assess economic developments in Latvia, the Central Statistical Bureau (CSB) will continue to calculate and publish detailed quarterly GDP estimate this year, which will be available to the public…
The latest data of the Central Statistical Bureau show that in December 2024, compared to December 2023, the average level of consumer prices* increased by 3.3 %. Compared to December 2023, in…