OECD Economic Surveys: Slovenia 2022
Basic statistics of Slovenia, 2021
(Numbers in parentheses refer to the OECD average)
LAND, PEOPLE AND ELECTORAL CYCLE |
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Population (million, 2020) |
2.1 |
Population density per km (2020) |
104.4 |
(38.7) |
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Under 15 (%, 2020) |
15.1 |
(17.8) |
Life expectancy at birth (years, 2020) |
80.5 |
(79.7) |
Over 65 (%, 2020) |
20.7 |
(17.4) |
Men (2020) |
77.8 |
(77.0) |
International migrant stock (%, 2019) |
12.2 |
(13.2) |
Women (2020) |
83.4 |
(82.5) |
Latest 5-year average growth (%) |
0.4 |
(0.6) |
Latest general election |
April-2022 |
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ECONOMY |
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Gross domestic product (GDP) |
Value added shares (%, 2020) |
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In current prices (billion USD) |
61.6 |
Agriculture, forestry and fishing |
2.4 |
(2.7) |
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In current prices (billion EUR) |
52.0 |
Industry including construction |
33.2 |
(26.2) |
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Latest 5-year average real growth (%) |
3.2 |
(1.5) |
Services |
64.4 |
(71.1) |
Per capita (thousand USD PPP, 2020) |
39.7 |
(46.1) |
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GENERAL GOVERNMENT |
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Expenditure (% of GDP, OECD: 2020) |
49.1 |
(48.5) |
Gross financial debt (% of GDP, OECD: 2020) |
94.6 |
(133.5) |
Revenue (% of GDP, OECD: 2020) |
43.9 |
(38.1) |
Net financial debt (% of GDP, OECD: 2020) |
34.5 |
(81.2) |
EXTERNAL ACCOUNTS |
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Exchange rate (EUR per USD) |
0.85 |
Main exports (% of total merchandise exports) |
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PPP exchange rate (USA = 1) |
0.56 |
Chemicals and related products, n.e.s. |
30.7 |
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In per cent of GDP |
Machinery and transport equipment |
30.4 |
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Exports of goods and services |
83.5 |
(54.6) |
Manufactured goods |
17.4 |
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Imports of goods and services |
78.2 |
(51.2) |
Main imports (% of total merchandise imports) |
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Current account balance |
3.2 |
(0.1) |
Chemicals and related products, n.e.s. |
31.3 |
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Net international investment position |
-6.8 |
Machinery and transport equipment |
26.2 |
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Manufactured goods |
16.7 |
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LABOUR MARKET, SKILLS AND INNOVATION |
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Employment rate (aged 15 and over, %, OECD: 2020) |
55.7 |
(55.1) |
Unemployment rate, Labour Force Survey (aged 15 and over, %, OECD: 2020) |
4.8 |
(7.1) |
Men (OECD: 2020) |
60.2 |
(63.0) |
Youth (aged 15-24, %) |
13.1 |
(12.8) |
Women (OECD: 2020) |
51.2 |
(47.7) |
Long-term unemployed (1 year and over, %, 2020) |
1.9 |
(1.3) |
Participation rate (aged 15 and over, %) |
58.5 |
(60.3) |
Tertiary educational attainment (aged 25-64, %, 2020) |
35.9 |
(39.0) |
Average hours worked per year (2020) |
1,515 |
(1,687) |
Gross domestic expenditure on R&D (% of GDP, 2018) |
2.0 |
(2.6) |
ENVIRONMENT |
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Total primary energy supply per capita (toe, 2020) |
3.0 |
(3.7) |
CO2 emissions from fuel combustion per capita (tonnes, 2019) |
6.3 |
( 8.3) |
Renewables (%, 2020) |
18.5 |
(11.9) |
Water abstractions per capita (1 000 m, 2020) |
0.5 |
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Exposure to air pollution (more than 10 g/m of PM 2.5, % of population, 2019) |
100.0 |
(61.7) |
Municipal waste per capita (tonnes, 2020) |
0.5 |
(0.5) |
SOCIETY |
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Income inequality (Gini coefficient, 2019, OECD: latest available) |
0.246 |
(0.317) |
Education outcomes (PISA score, 2018) |
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Relative poverty rate (%, 2019, OECD: 2018) |
7.4 |
(11.7) |
Reading |
495 |
(485) |
Median disposable household income (thousand USD PPP, 2019, OECD: 2018) |
25.9 |
(25.4) |
Mathematics |
509 |
(487) |
Public and private spending (% of GDP) |
Science |
507 |
(487) |
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Health care (2020, OECD: 2019) |
9.7 |
(8.8) |
Share of women in parliament (%) |
26.7 |
(32.4) |
Pensions (2017) |
10.5 |
(8.6) |
Net official development assistance (% of GNI, 2017) |
0.2 |
(0.4) |
Education (% of GNI, 2020) |
4.5 |
(4.6) |
Note: The year is indicated in parenthesis if it deviates from the year in the main title of this table. Where the OECD aggregate is not provided in the source database, a simple OECD average of latest available data is calculated where data exist for at least 80% of member countries.
Source: Calculations based on data extracted from databases of the following organisations: OECD, International Energy Agency, International Labour Organisation, International Monetary Fund, United Nations, World Bank.