﻿ERDF;CF;Indicator Code;Indicator short name;Measurement unit;Indicator long name;Indicator Definition;Indicator Comments;Sector;Sub sector
ERDF;;CO01;FIRMS: All firms;enterprises;Number of enterprises receiving support;"Number of enterprises receiving support in any form from ERDF (whether the support represents state aid or not).

Enterprise: Organisation producing products or services to satisfy market needs in order to reach profit. The legal form of enterprise may be various (self-employed persons, partnerships, etc.).";"Note that indicators CO01 to CO05 measure the number of the enterprises and multiple counting needs to be eliminated (i.e. an enterprise receiving grants more than once is still only one enterprise receiving grants). Registering a unique identifier for each enterprise to avoid multiple counting is a good practice.
Note that the sum of indicators 2, 3 and 4 may be higher than indicator 1 if enterprises may receive different types of support or combined support.
This indicator should be used together with indicators 28 and 29 for innovation in enterprises. The indicator is also needed when support is given for energy efficiency measures in enterprises.";Productive investment;Productive investment
ERDF;;CO02;FIRMS: grant aided;enterprises;Number of enterprises receiving grants;"Number of enterprises receiving support in forms of non-refundable direct financial support conditional only to completion of project (grants).
Subset of 'Number of enterprises receiving support'";"Note that indicators CO01 to CO05 measure the number of the enterprises and multiple counting needs to be eliminated (i.e. an enterprise receiving grants more than once is still only one enterprise receiving grants). Registering a unique identifier for each enterprise to avoid multiple counting is a good practice.
Note that the sum of indicators 2, 3 and 4 may be higher than indicator 1 if enterprises may receive different types of support or combined support.";Productive investment;Productive investment
ERDF;;CO03;FIRMS: non-grant aided;enterprises;Number of enterprises receiving financial support other than grants;"Number of enterprises receiving non-grant type financial support, in forms of loan, interest subsidy, credit guarantee, venture capital or other financial instrument.
Subset of 'Number of enterprises receiving support'";"Note that indicators CO01 to CO05 measure the number of the enterprises and multiple counting needs to be eliminated (i.e. an enterprise receiving grants more than once is still only one enterprise receiving grants). Registering a unique identifier for each enterprise to avoid multiple counting is a good practice.
Note that the sum of indicators 2, 3 and 4 may be higher than indicator 1 if enterprises may receive different types of support or combined support.";Productive investment;Productive investment
ERDF;;CO04;FIRMS: advised;enterprises;Number of enterprises receiving non-financial support;"Number of enterprises receiving support that does not involve direct financial transfer (guidance, consultancy, enterprise incubators, etc.). Venture capital is considered as financial support. 
Subset of 'Number of enterprises receiving support'";"Note that indicators CO01 to CO05 measure the number of the enterprises and multiple counting needs to be eliminated (i.e. an enterprise receiving grants more than once is still only one enterprise receiving grants). Registering a unique identifier for each enterprise to avoid multiple counting is a good practice.
Note that the sum of indicators 2, 3 and 4 may be higher than indicator 1 if enterprises may receive different types of support or combined support.";Productive investment;Productive investment
ERDF;;CO05;FIRMS: New Enterprises;enterprises;Number of new enterprises supported;"Number of enterprises created receiving financial aid or support (consultancy, guidance, etc.) from ERDF or ERDF financed facility. The created enterprise did not exist three years before the project started but the Managing Authority or national legislation may set lower the time criterion. An enterprise will not become new if only its legal form changes.
Subset of 'Number of enterprises receiving support'";This indicator should be used for both enterprise development and innovation measures if the goal is to create or support new enterprises (e.g. spin-offs, technology start-ups).;Productive investment;Productive investment
ERDF;;CO06;FIRMS: Private match grant aid;EUR;Private investment matching public support to enterprises (grants);Total value of private contribution in supported project that qualifies as state aid where the form of support is grant (see Common Indicator 2 'Number of enterprises receiving grants'), including non-eligible parts of the project.;;Productive investment;Productive investment
ERDF;;CO07;FIRMS: Private match non-grant;EUR;Private investment matching public support to enterprises (non-grants);Total value of private contribution in supported project that qualifies as state aid where the form of support is other than grant (see Common Indicator 3 'Number of enterprises receiving financial support other than grants'), including non-eligible parts of the project.;;Productive investment;Productive investment
ERDF;;CO08;FIRMS: New direct jobs;FTE;Employment increase in supported enterprises;"Gross new working positions in supported enterprises in full time equivalents (FTE). Essentially a 'before-after' indicator which captures the part of the employment increase that is direct consequence of project completion (workers employed to implement the project are not counted). The positions needs to be filled (vacant posts are not counted) and increase the total number of jobs in the enterprise. If total employment in the enterprise does not increase, the value is zero – it is regarded as realignment, not increase. Safeguarded etc. jobs are not included.

Gross: Not counting the origin of the jobholder as long as it directly contributes to the increase of total jobs in the organisation. The indicator should be used if the employment increase can plausibly be attributed to the support. 

Full-time equivalent: Jobs can be full time, part time or seasonal. Seasonal and part time jobs are to be converted to FTE using ILO/statistical/other standards.

Durability: Jobs are expected to be permanent, i.e. last for a reasonably long period depending on industrial-technological characteristics; seasonal jobs should be recurring. Figures of enterprises that went bankrupt are registered as a zero employment increase.

Timing: Data is collected before the project starts and after it finishes; Managing Authorities are free to specify the exact timing. Using average employment, based on 6 months or a year, is preferred to employment figures on certain dates.";;Productive investment;Productive investment
ERDF;;CO09;Tourism: New visitors;Visits/year;Increase in expected number of visits to supported sites of cultural or natural heritage and attractions;"The ex ante estimated increase in number of visits to a site in the year following project completion. Valid for site improvements that aim to attract and accept visitors for sustainable tourism. Includes sites with or without previous tourism activity (e.g. nature parks or buildings converted to museum). One visitor can make multiple visits; a group of visitors count as many visits as many members the group has. The Managing Authorities set the methodology for estimating the expected number that can be based on demand analysis.";;Productive investment;Productive investment
ERDF;;CO10;Broadband access;households;Additional households with broadband access of at least 30 Mbps;Number of households with internet access with a download speed of at least 30 Mb/sec and who before only had more limited access or did not have access at all. The capacity to access must be a direct consequence of the support. The indicator measures households with the possibility to access, not whether the people living in the households actually choose to be connected or not.;"30 Mbps is in line with EU2020, see COM(2010)245 ""A digital agenda for Europe""";ICT;Broadband
ERDF;CF;CO11;RAIL: new;Km;Total length of new railway line;Length of railroads constructed by the project where no railroad existed before;;Transport;Rail
ERDF;CF;CO11a;RAIL: TEN-T new;Km;Total length of new TEN-T railway line;Total length of new railway line within TEN-T;Subset of CO11;Transport;Rail
ERDF;CF;CO12;RAIL: Reconstructed;Km;Total length of reconstructed or upgraded railway line;"Length of railroads of which quality or capacity have been improved. This can include electrification, developing single track railroad into double track, increasing the possible speed on the track, or any combination of these, but excludes installation of signalling systems (incl. ensuring ERTMS (European Rail Traffic Management System) compatibility).
The approach chosen here is to exclude signalling systems as they distort the values. Signalling systems should be treated in a separate (programme-specific) indicator.";;Transport;Rail
ERDF;CF;CO12a;RAIL: TENT-T Reconstructed;Km;Total length of reconstructed or upgraded TEN-T railway line;Total length of reconstructed or upgraded railway line within TEN-T;Subset of CO12;Transport;Rail
ERDF;CF;CO13;ROAD: New;Km;Total length of newly built roads;"Length of roads (in kilometres) constructed by the project where:
·       no road existed before, or
·       as a consequence of project completion, the capacity and quality of the previously existing local/secondary road is significantly improved to reach a higher classification (e.g. national road or equivalent); in this case the road cannot be counted under indicator “Total length of reconstructed or upgraded roads”.";;Transport;Rail
ERDF;CF;CO13a;ROAD: TEN-T new;Km;Total length of newly built TEN-T roads;Total length of newly built roads within TEN-T;Subset of CO13;Transport;Road
ERDF;CF;CO14;ROAD: reconstructed;Km;Total length of reconstructed or upgraded roads;Length of roads where the capacity or quality of the road (including safety standards) was improved. If the upgrade is significant enough for the road to qualify as new road, it will be counted under “Total length of newly built roads” and not under this indicator (see above).;;Transport;Road
ERDF;CF;CO14a;ROAD: TEN-T reconstructed;Km;, of which: TEN-T;Total length of reconstructed or upgraded roads within TEN-T;Subset of CO14;Transport;Road
ERDF;CF;CO15;Tram or metro (new / improved);Km;Total length of new or improved tram and metro lines;"Length of metro, tram or suburban train lines constructed or upgraded. The service along the upgraded lines must significantly improve as a consequence of the project completion. 
Double counting for this indicator and indicators 11 and 12 needs to be eliminated (e.g. suburban trains). It is up to the MA for which indicator the built/upgraded track is counted but it must be counted only once.";;Transport;Tram - metro
ERDF;CF;CO16;Inland waterway;Km;Total length of new or improved inland waterway;Length of inland waterway with new or improved navigation capacity. The improvement may concern improved transport capacity or safety aspects.;;Transport;Inland waterways
ERDF;CF;CO17;ENV: Waste Recycling;tonnes/year;Additional waste recycling capacity;Annual capacity of newly built waste recycling facilities. It also includes extension of existing facilities.;;Environment;Waste
ERDF;CF;CO18;ENV: Improved water supply;persons;Additional population served by improved water supply;Number of persons provided with drinking water through drinking water supply network as a consequence of increased drinking water production/transportation capacity built by the project, and who were previously not connected or were served by sub-standard water supply. It includes improving the quality of the drinking water. The indicator covers persons in households with actual (i.e. not potential) connection to the water supply system. It includes reconstruction projects but excludes projects aiming to create/improve irrigation systems.;;Environment;Water
ERDF;CF;CO19;ENV: Waste water treatment;population equivalent;Additional population served by improved wastewater treatment;Number of persons whose wastewater is transported to wastewater treatment plants through wastewater transportation network as a result of increased waste water treatment/transportation capacity built by the project, and who were previously not connected or were served by sub-standard wastewater treatment. It includes improving wastewater treatment level. The indicator covers persons in households with actual (i.e. not potential) connection to the wastewater treatment system.;;Environment;Water
ERDF;CF;CO20;ENV: Flood protection;persons;Population benefiting from flood protection measures;"Number of people exposed to flood risk where vulnerability decreased as a direct consequence of a supported project.
This indicator should exclude multiple counting where different risk prevention measures benefit the same population.";Other (than flood or forest fire) risk prevention measures will be counted in programme-specific indicators.;Environment;Risk prevention
ERDF;CF;CO21;ENV: Forest fire protection;persons;Population benefiting from forest fire protection measures;"Number of people exposed to forest fire hazards where vulnerability decreased as a direct consequence of a supported project.
These indicator should exclude multiple counting where different risk prevention measures benefit the same population.";Other (than flood or forest fire) risk prevention measures will be counted in programme-specific indicators.;Environment;Risk prevention
ERDF;CF;CO22;ENV: Rehabilitated land;Hectares;Total surface area of rehabilitated land;Surface of remediated or regenerated contaminated or derelict land made available for economic (except non-eligible, e.g. agriculture or forestry) or community activities.;;Environment;Environment
ERDF;CF;CO23;ENV: Habitats conserved;Hectares;Surface area of habitats supported in order to attain a better conservation status;Surface of restored or created areas aimed to improve the conservation status of threatened species. The operations can be carried out both in or outside of Natura 2000 areas, capable of improving the conservation status of targeted species, habitats or ecosystems for biodiversity and the provisioning of ecosystem-services. Areas that receive support repeatedly should be counted only once.;;Environment;Environment
ERDF;;CO24;RTDI: New researchers;FTE;Number of new researchers in supported entities;"Gross new working positions (that did not exist before) to directly perform R&D activities, in full time equivalents. The post must be a consequence of project implementation or completion, be filled (vacant posts are not counted) and increase the total number of research jobs in the organisation. Support staff for R&D (i.e. jobs not directly involved in R&D activities) is not counted. The indicator focuses on employed personnel; the supported entity may be new or already existing.

Gross: Not counting the origin of the jobholder as long as it directly contributes to the increase of total research jobs in the organisation.

Full-time equivalent: Jobs can be full time, part time or seasonal. Seasonal and part time jobs are to be converted to FTE using ILO/statistical/other standards. In the field of RTD the duration of jobs tends to be shorter (“project support”). The jobs created for different projects should be added up (provided that all projects receive support); this is not regarded as multiple counting.";Research infrastructure is a term used to designate a very heterogeneous group of tangible or intangible assets thus cannot be captured by a limited number of physical indicators. The approach chosen here is to focus on a non-financial dimension of the investment (employment) that is still able to reflect the scale of intervention.;Research and Innovation;Research and Innovation
ERDF;;CO25;RTDI: Researchers with improved infra;FTE;Number of researchers working in improved research infrastructure facilities;"Existing working positions in research infrastructure facilities that (1) directly perform R&D activities and (2) are directly affected by the project. The posts must be filled (vacant posts are not counted). Support staff for R&D (i.e. jobs not directly involved in R&D activities) is not counted. If more researchers will be employed in the facilities as a consequence of the project, thus the numbers of research jobs increases, the new posts are included (see also “Number of new researchers in supported entities”). The facilities may be private or public.

The project must improve the facilities or quality of equipment, i.e. maintenance or replacement without quality increase is excluded.

Full-time equivalent: Jobs can be full time, part time or seasonal. Seasonal and part time jobs are to be converted to FTE using ILO/statistical/other standards.";;Research and Innovation;Research and Innovation
ERDF;;CO26;RTDI: Firms working with Ris;enterprises;Number of enterprises cooperating with research institutions;"Number of enterprises that cooperate with research institutions in R&D projects. At least one enterprise and one research institution participates in the project. One or more of the cooperating parties (research institution or enterprise) may receive the support but it must be conditional to the cooperation. The cooperation may be new or existing. The cooperation should last at least for the duration of the project.  

Enterprise: Organisation producing products or services to satisfy market needs in order to reach profit. The origin of the enterprise (inside or outside of the EU) does not matter. In case one enterprise takes the formal lead and others are subcontractors but still interacting with the research institution, all enterprises should be counted. Enterprises cooperating in different projects should be added up (provided that all projects receive support); this is not regarded as multiple counting.

Research institution: an organisation of which R&D is a primary activity.";Cooperation can be counted based on either the operations or the participants. This indicator focuses on the enterprises as participants.;Research and Innovation;Research and Innovation
ERDF;;CO27;RTDI: Private match investment;EUR;Private investment matching public support in innovation or R&D projects;Total value of private contribution in supported innovation or R&D projects, including non-eligible parts of the project.;;Research and Innovation;Research and Innovation
ERDF;;CO28;RTDI: New to market products;enterprises;Number of enterprises supported to introduce new to the market products;"The indicator measures if an enterprise receives support to develop a 'new to the market' product in any of its markets. Includes process innovation as long as the process contributes to the development of the product. Projects without the aim of actually developing a product are excluded. If an enterprise introduces several products or receives support for several projects, it is still counted as one enterprise. In case of cooperation projects, the indicator measures all participating enterprises.

A product is new to the market if there is no other product available on a market that offers the same functionality, or the technology that the new product uses is fundamentally different from the technology of already existing products. Products can be tangible or intangible (incl. services). Supported projects that aimed to introduce new to the markets products but did not succeed are still counted. If a product is new both to the market and to the firm, the enterprise should be counted in both relevant indicators (see indicator 29 ‘Number of enterprises supported to introduce new to the firm products’).

The boundaries of the market (either geographical or other) are defined by the Managing Authority based on the business activity of the enterprise receiving support.";"Indicator 1 should also be used where this indicator is used.

Please note the relation with indicator 29 'Number of enterprises that introduced new to the firm product'. While most classic innovations lead to products new both to the market and to the firm, it is possible that the product is new to the market but not new to the firm, e.g. adapting an existing product to a new market without changing functionality.";Research and Innovation;Research and Innovation
ERDF;;CO38;Urban: open space renovated;square meters;Open space created or rehabilitated in urban areas;Size of renovated / newly developed publicly accessible open-air areas. It does not include developments covered by the ‘standard’ common indicators (e.g. roads, rehabilitated land, schoolyards, etc.);Urban development measures must also use the 'standard' common indicators where relevant (cf. indicator 40 above). The indicators CO37 CO38 CO39 are to capture special urban development interventions;Urban Development specific;Urban
ERDF;;CO39;Urban: Building renovated;square meters;Public or commercial buildings newly built or renovated in urban areas;Size of renovated / newly developed public and commercial areas;Urban development measures must also use the 'standard' common indicators where relevant (cf. indicator 40 above). The indicators CO37 CO38 CO39 are to capture special urban development interventions;Urban Development specific;Urban
ERDF;;CO29;RTDI: New to firm products;enterprises;Number of enterprises supported to introduce new to the firm products;"The indicator measure if an enterprise is supported to develop a 'new to the firm' product. Includes process innovation as long as the process contributes to the development of the product. Projects without the aim of actually developing a product are excluded. If an enterprise introduces several products or receives support for several projects, it is still counted as one enterprise. In case of cooperation projects, the indicator measures all participating enterprises to which the product is new.

A product is new to the firm if the enterprise did not produce a product with the same functionality or the production technology is fundamentally different from the technology of already produced products. Products can be tangible or intangible (incl. services). Supported projects that aimed to introduce new to the firm products but did not succeed are still counted. If a product is new both to the market and to the firm, the enterprise should be counted in both relevant indicators (see indicator 28 ‘Number of enterprises supported to introduce new to the market products’).";"Indicator 1 should also be used where this indicator is used.

Please note the relation with indicator 28 'Number of enterprises that introduced new to the market product'. While most classic innovations lead to products new both to the market and to the firm, it is possible that the product is new to the firm but not new to the market, e.g. certain technology transfers.";Research and Innovation;Research and Innovation
ERDF;CF;CO30;ENERGY: RE production;MW;Additional capacity of renewable energy production;"Increase in energy production capacity of facilities using renewable energy resources, built/equipped by the project. Includes electricity and heat energy.
Renewable energy resource: Any energy source that is not fossil or nuclear. See regulation 2009/28, art. 2(a).";;Energy and Climate Change;Renewables
ERDF;CF;CO31;ENERGY: improved performance in houses;households;Number of households with improved energy consumption classification;Number of households in improved energy class – see Directive 2010/31/EU. Improved class must be the direct consequence of the project completion.;The classification system is governed by directive (2010/31/EU), with a deadline to work out more detailed rules by 30 June 2011 and transposition/application deadline of mid-2013 latest.;Energy and Climate Change;Energy saving
ERDF;CF;CO32;ENERGY: reduced consumption public buildings;kWh/year;Decrease of annual primary energy consumption of public buildings;"Calculations are based on the energy certificate of buildings (see Art.12.1.b of Directive 2010/31/EU). In line with the deadlines set in the Directive, the indicator must apply to all public buildings above 500m2 total useful area and were reconstructed using Structural Funds support. If the construction starts after 9 July 2015, the threshold for public buildings decreases to 250m2 total useful area. The Managing Authority may include buildings in the calculation with less than 250m2 (or 500m2 before 9/7/2015).

Value will be calculated from the energy certificates issued before and after the reconstruction. The indicator will show the total decrease of annual consumption, not the total saved consumption.";;Energy and Climate Change;Energy saving
ERDF;CF;CO33;ENERGY: users on smart grids;Users;Number of additional energy users connected to smart grids;Smart grid: Electricity network that integrate the actions of energy users by exchanging digital information with the network operator or supplier. An energy user can be consumer, generator, or both. Enterprises can be users too.;;Energy and Climate Change;Energy saving
ERDF;CF;CO34;Decrease of GHG;tons of CO2 equivalent;Estimated annual decrease of GHG;"This indicator is calculated for interventions directly aiming to increase renewable energy production (see indicator 30) or to decrease energy consumption through energy saving measures (see indicators 31 and 32), thus its use is mandatory only where these indicators are relevant. Uses for other interventions with possible GHG impact are optional with methodology developed by the Managing Authority. The indicator will show the total estimated of annual decrease by the end of the period, not the total decrease throughout the period.

In case of renewable energy production, the estimate is based on the amount of primary energy produced by supported facilities in a given year (either one year following project completion or the calendar year after project completion). Renewable energy is supposed to be GHG neutral and replacing non-renewable energy production. GHG impact of non-renewable energy is estimated through the MS total GHG emission per unit of non-renewable energy production.

In case of energy saving measures, the estimate is based on the amount of primary energy saved through in a given year supported operations (either one year following project completion or the calendar year after project completion). Saved energy is supposed to be replacing non-renewable energy production. GHG impact of non-renewable energy is estimated through the MS total GHG emission per unit of non-renewable energy production.";;Energy and Climate Change;GHG
ERDF;;CO35;Schools renovated (capacity);persons;Capacity of supported childcare or education infrastructure;Number of users who can use newly built or improved childcare or education facilities. “Users” in this context mean the children, pupils, or students, not teachers, parents or other persons who may use the facilities too. It includes new or improved buildings, or new equipment provided by the project. It measures nominal capacity (i.e. number of possible users which is usually higher than or equal to the number of actual users).;;Social Infrastructure;Education
ERDF;;CO36;Health service improved (population);persons;Population covered by improved health services;"Population of a certain area expected to benefit from the health services supported by the project. It includes new or improved buildings, or new equipment for various type of health service (prevention, outpatient or inpatient care, aftercare). 

The indicator excludes multiple counting even if the intervention benefits more services targeting the same persons: one person still counts as one even if that person will use several services which were supported by Structural Funds. For example, an aftercare facility is developed in a city with a population of 100,000 inhabitants. It will serve half the city’s population, thus the indicator value will increase by 50,000. If later a prevention service is developed in the same city that will serve the whole population, the indicator value will increase by another 50,000.";;Social Infrastructure;Health
ERDF;;CO37;Urban population with integrated strategy;persons;Population living in areas with integrated urban development strategies;Population living in areas with integrated urban development strategies within the meaning of Article 7 of Regulation 1301 / 2013 (ERDF). Use the indicator only once for each area.;Urban development measures must also use the 'standard' common indicators where relevant (cf. indicator 40 above). The indicators CO37 CO38 CO39 are to capture special urban development interventions;Urban Development specific;Urban
ERDF;;CO40;Housing renovated;housing units;Rehabilitated housing;"Number of renovated or newly developed housing units.

The housing units may be supported as part of urban rehabilitation initiatives or as part of support provided outside of urban areas. It should include, when relevant, housing provided for migrants and refugees (not including temporary reception centres) – see the sub indicator 40a.

This indicator was originally listed under ""Urban Development specific indicators"" (see below).  In view of the 2017 Omnibus regulation modifications, the guidance now broadens the scope of this common indicator for those programmes that are in a position to report on it. The uses of the definition in its original form is not be put in questions by this extension in scope.";;Social Infrastructure;Housing
ERDF;;CO40a;Housing for migrants / refugees;housing units;Rehabilitated housing, of which for migrants and refugees (not including reception centres);"A subset of the housing indicator, to be reported when relevant (if values for indicator 40a are not reported when indicator 40 is reported it will be concluded that no housing was supported for migrants and refugees).

This indicator was introduced by the 2017 Omnibus Regulation to capture, where relevant, housing units for migrants and refugees provided outside of reception centres.  In case programmes decide to modify their programmes to support the newly introduced Investment Priority 9(e), supporting migrants and refugees, other social infrastructure indicators should also be used when relevant.";;Social Infrastructure;Housing
ERDF;;CO41;INTERREG: Firms in RD cooperation;enterprises;Number of enterprises participating in crossborder, transnational or interregional research projects;Variant of indicator 26 'Number of enterprises cooperating with research institutions' with the difference that the research project must qualify as crossborder, transnational or interregional. If a participating enterprise has departments operating in different places, the location of the participating department(s) should be taken into account to qualify as crossborder project.;;ETC specific indicators;Interreg
ERDF;;CO42;INTERREG: Research Inst. In cooperation actions;organisations;Number of research institutions participating in crossborder, transnational or interregional research projects;Variant of indicator 41 'Number of enterprises participating in crossborder, transnational or interregional research projects' with the difference that it counts cooperating research institutions instead of enterprises. If a participating organisation has departments operating in different places, the location of the participating department(s) should be taken into account to qualify as crossborder project.;;ETC specific indicators;Interreg
ERDF;;CO43;INTERREG: Participants in labour mobility;participants;Number of participants in cross-border mobility initiatives;Cross-border mobility initiatives are those supported under the investment priority set out in art. 7 (a) (i) of the ETC regulation. Participants are those who start in such initiatives. Managing authorities are encouraged to exclude double counting due to multiple participations.;;ETC specific indicators;Interreg
ERDF;;CO44;INTERREG: Participants in labour & training;participants;Number of participants in joint local employment initiatives and joint training;Joint local employment initiatives are those supported under the investment priority set out in art. 7 (a) (i) of the ETC regulation. Participants are those who start in such initiatives. Managing authorities are encouraged to exclude double counting due to multiple participations.;;ETC specific indicators;Interreg
ERDF;;CO45;INTERREG: participants in includion actions;participants;Number of participants in projects promoting gender equality, equal opportunities and social inclusion across borders;Projects supported under the investment priority set out in art. 7 (a) (ii) of the ETC regulation. Participants are those who start in such initiatives. Managing authorities are encouraged to exclude double counting due to multiple participations.;;ETC specific indicators;Interreg
ERDF;;CO46;INTERREG: Participants in youth actions;participants;Number of participants in joint education and training schemes to support youth employment, educational opportunities and  higher and vocational education across borders;Joint education and training schemes are those supported under the investment priority set out in art. 7 (a) (iii) of the ETC regulation. Participants are those who start in such initiatives. Managing authorities are encouraged to exclude double counting due to multiple participations.;;ETC specific indicators;Interreg
ERDF;;CO47;Capacity of migrant / refugee reception centres;persons;Capacity of infrastructures supporting migrants and refugees (other than housing);"This indicator measures the number of migrants or refugees who can use newly built or improved (temporary) reception facilities. It includes new or improved buildings, or new equipment supported. It measures nominal capacity (i.e. number of possible users, which is usually higher than or equal to the number of actual users). 

This indicator was introduced by the 2017 Omnibus Regulation. In case programmes decide to modify their programmes to support the newly introduced Investment Priority 9(e), supporting migrants and refugees, other social infrastructure indicators should also be used when relevant.";;Social Infrastructure;Social Infrastructure
