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Council Regulation (EC) No 1083/2006 of 11 July 2006 laying down general provisions on the European Regional Development Fund, the European Social Fund and the Cohesion Fund and repealing Regulation (EC) No 1260/1999 (repealed)
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(EUR, 2004 prices) | ||||||
2007 | 2008 | 2009 | 2010 | 2011 | 2012 | 2013 |
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42 863 000 000 | 43 318 000 000 | 43 862 000 000 | 43 860 000 000 | 44 073 000 000 | 44 723 000 000 | 45 342 000 000 |
determination of an absolute amount (in euro) obtained by multiplying the population of the region concerned by the difference between that region's GDP per capita, measured in purchasing power parities, and the EU-25 average GDP per capita;
application of a percentage to the above absolute amount in order to determine that region's financial envelope; this percentage is graduated to reflect the relative prosperity, as compared to the EU-25 average, of the Member State in which the eligible region is situated, i.e.:
for regions in Member States whose level of GNI per capita is below 82 % of the Community average: 4,25 %
for regions in Member States whose level of GNI per capita is between 82 % and 99 % of the Community average: 3,36 %
for regions in Member States whose level of GNI per capita is over 99 % of the Community average: 2,67 %;
to the amount obtained under step (b) is added, if applicable, an amount resulting from the allocation of a premium of EUR 700 per unemployed person, applied to the number of persons unemployed in that region exceeding the number that would be unemployed if the average unemployment rate of all the EU convergence regions applied.
calculation of the arithmetical average of that Member State's population and surface area shares of the total population and surface area of all the eligible Member States; if, however, a Member State's share of total population exceeds its share of total surface area by a factor of five or more, reflecting an extremely high population density, only the share of total population will be used for this step;
adjustment of the percentage figures so obtained by a coefficient representing one third of the percentage by which that Member State's GNI per capita, measured in purchasing power parities, exceeds or falls below the average GNI per capita of all the eligible Member States (average expressed as 100 %).
for the cross-border component as referred to in Article 7(1), on the basis of the population of the NUTS level 3 regions in terrestrial and maritime border areas, as a share of the total population of all the eligible regions;
for the transnational component as referred to in Article 7(2), on the basis of the total population of the Member State, as a share of the total population of all the Member States concerned.
for the regions defined in Article 8(1), 80 % of their individual 2006 per capita aid intensity level in 2007 and a linear reduction thereafter to reach the national average per capita aid intensity level for the Regional competitiveness and employment objective in 2013. To the allocation thus obtained is added, if applicable, an amount resulting from the allocation of a premium of EUR 600 per unemployed person, applied to the number of persons unemployed in that region exceeding the number that would be unemployed if the average unemployment rate of all the EU convergence regions applied.
for the regions defined in Article 8(2), 75 % of their individual 2006 per capita aid intensity level in 2007 and a linear reduction thereafter to reach the national average per capita aid intensity level for the Regional competitiveness and employment objective by 2011. To the allocation thus obtained is added, if applicable, an amount resulting from the allocation of a premium of EUR 600 per unemployed person, applied to the number of persons unemployed in that region exceeding the number that would be unemployed if the average unemployment rate of all the EU convergence regions applied;
for the Member States defined in Article 8(3), the allocation will be degressive over seven years, with the amount in 2007 being EUR 1,2 billion, in 2008 EUR 850 million, in 2009 EUR 500 million, in 2010 EUR 250 million, in 2011 EUR 200 million, in 2012 EUR 150 million and in 2013 EUR 100 million.
for Member States whose average 2001 to 2003 GNI per capita (PPS) is under 40 % of the EU-25 average: 3,7893 % of their GDP
for Member States whose average 2001 to 2003 GNI per capita (PPS) is equal to or above 40 % and below 50 % of the EU-25 average: 3,7135 % of their GDP
for Member States whose average 2001 to 2003 GNI per capita (PPS) is equal to or above 50 % and below 55 % of the EU-25 average: 3,6188 % of their GDP
for Member States whose average 2001 to 2003 GNI per capita (PPS) is equal to or above 55 % and below 60 % of the EU-25 average: 3,524 % of their GDP
for Member States whose average 2001 to 2003 GNI per capita (PPS) is equal to or above 60 % and below 65 % of the EU-25 average: 3,4293 % of their GDP
for Member States whose average 2001 to 2003 GNI per capita (PPS) is equal to or above 65 % and below 70 % of the EU-25 average: 3,3346 % of their GDP
for Member States whose average 2001 to 2003 GNI per capita (PPS) is equal to or above 70 % and below 75 % of the EU-25 average: 3,2398 % of their GDP
thereafter, the maximum level of transfer is reduced by 0,09 percentage points of GDP for each increment of 5 percentage points of average 2001 to 2003 per capita GNI (PPS) as compared to the EU-25 average.
Editorial Information
X1 Substituted by Corrigendum to Council Regulation (EC) No 1989/2006 of 21 December 2006 amending Annex III to Regulation (EC) No 1083/2006 laying down general provisions on the European Regional Development Fund, the European Social Fund and the Cohesion Fund and repealing Regulation (EC) No 1260/1999 (Official Journal of the European Union L 411 of 30 December 2006).
Textual Amendments
(referred to in Article 53)
Editorial Information
X2 Substituted by Corrigendum to Council Regulation (EC) No 1083/2006 of 11 july 2006 laying down general provisions on the European Regional Development Fund, the European Social Fund and the Cohesion Fund and repealing regulation (EC) No 1260/1999 (Official Journal of the European Union L 210 of 31 July 2006).
Objectives: Convergence and Regional competitiveness and employment | |
Objective: Convergence and regions referred to in Article 8(2) without prejudice to the decision taken in accordance with last subparagraph of Article 5(3) of Regulation (EC) No 1080/2006. | |
Code | Priority themes |
Research and technological development (R&TD), innovation and entrepreneurship | |
01 | R&TD activities in research centres |
02 | R&TD infrastructure ( including physical plant, instrumentation and high-speed computer networks linking research centres ) and centres of competence in a specific technology |
03 | Technology transfer and improvement of cooperation networks between small and medium-sized businesses (SMEs), between these and other businesses and universities, post-secondary education establishments of all kinds, regional authorities, research centres and scientific and technological poles (scientific and technological parks, technopoles, etc . ) |
04 | Assistance to R&TD, particularly in SMEs (including access to R&TD services in research centres) |
05 | Advanced support services for firms and groups of firms |
06 | Assistance to SMEs for the promotion of environmentally-friendly products and production processes (introduction of effective environment managing system, adoption and use of pollution prevention technologies, integration of clean technologies into firm production) |
07 | Investment in firms directly linked to research and innovation (innovative technologies, establishment of new firms by universities, existing R&TD centres and firms, etc.) |
08 | Other investment in firms |
09 | Other measures to stimulate research and innovation and entrepreneurship in SMEs |
Information society | |
10 | Telephone infrastructures (including broadband networks) |
11 | Information and communication technologies (access, security, interoperability, risk-prevention, research, innovation, e-content, etc.) |
12 | Information and communication technologies (TEN-ICT) |
13 | Services and applications for the citizen (e-health, e-government, e-learning, e-inclusion, etc.) |
14 | Services and applications for SMEs (e-commerce, education and training, networking, etc.) |
15 | Other measures for improving access to and efficient use of ICT by SMEs |
Transport | |
16 | Railways |
17 | Railways (TEN-T) |
20 | Motorways |
21 | Motorways (TEN-T) |
26 | Multimodal transport |
27 | Multimodal transport (TEN-T) |
28 | Intelligent transport systems |
29 | Airports |
30 | Ports |
32 | Inland waterways (TEN-T) |
Energy | |
34 | Electricity (TEN-E) |
36 | Natural gas (TEN-E) |
38 | Petroleum products (TEN-E) |
39 | Renewable energy: wind |
40 | Renewable energy: solar |
41 | Renewable energy: biomass |
42 | Renewable energy: hydroelectric, geothermal and other |
43 | Energy efficiency, co-generation, energy management |
Environmental protection and risk prevention | |
52 | Promotion of clean urban transport |
Increasing the adaptability of workers and firms, enterprises and entrepreneurs | |
62 | Development of life-long learning systems and strategies in firms; training and services for employees to step up their adaptability to change; promoting entrepreneurship and innovation |
63 | Design and dissemination of innovative and more productive ways of organising work |
64 | Development of specific services for employment, training and support in connection with restructuring of sectors and firms, and development of systems for anticipating economic changes and future requirements in terms of jobs and skills |
Improving access to employment and sustainability | |
65 | Modernisation and strengthening of labour market institutions |
66 | Implementing active and preventive measures on the labour market |
67 | Measures encouraging active ageing and prolonging working lives |
68 | Support for self-employment and business start-up |
69 | Measures to improve access to employment and increase sustainable participation and progress of women in employment to reduce gender-based segregation in the labour market and to reconcile work and private life, such as facilitating access to childcare and care for dependent persons |
70 | Specific action to increase participation of migrants in employment and thereby strengthen their social integration |
Improving the social inclusion of less-favoured persons | |
71 | Pathways to integration and re-entry into employment for disadvantaged people; combating discrimination in accessing and progressing in the labour market and promoting acceptance of diversity at the workplace |
Improving human capital | |
72 | Design, introduction and implementation of reforms in education and training systems in order to develop employability, improving the labour market relevance of initial and vocational education and training, updating skills of training personnel with a view to innovation and a knowledge based economy. |
73 | Measures to increase participation in education and training throughout the life-cycle, including through action to achieve a reduction in early school leaving, gender-based segregation of subjects and increased access to and quality of initial vocational and tertiary education and training |
74 | Developing human potential in the field of research and innovation, in particular through post-graduate studies and training of researchers, and networking activities between universities, research centres and businesses] |
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