The National Institute of Statistics (INS) has announced in a press release that it will offer free access to its TEMPO-online database to all users starting on April 15, 2014.

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‘We are answering thus to the increasing number of requests coming from users such as the public institutions, representatives of the business environment, researchers and citizens. By taking this measure we ensure full and direct access to all our statistical information, while creating at the same time the conditions for the capitalisation of our entire statistical data archive. The detailed statistical information will be made available for the public via the TEMPO-online database by segments of time beginning with the year 1990 and up to the present, in the various fields of activity: social statistics, population and demographic structure, natural movement of the population, migration of the population, workforce, living standards, social protection, education, health, culture and sports, economic statistics, national accounts, research-development and innovation, tariffs, agriculture, silviculture, industry, energy, constructions, housing, investments, statistics for enterprises, transports, mail and telecommunication, domestic trade, foreign trade and tourism, justice, environment, territorial administrations,’ reads the above mentioned release.
According to the INS, the classification and selection of the data is made at national level and depends on the micro-regions, development regions and counties, as well as depending on the economic activity, age, residence, sex etc. At the same time, the database offers information related to the unitary and annual evolution of the consumption price index (CPI). AGERPRES