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Ministries by BEIS Type National administrations: ministries by BEIS type Coverage for data collection 2020 Country B Basic Functions E Economy I Infrastructure S Socio-cultural functions EU Member States Belgium Ministry of Defence Ministry of Economy, SMEs and Energy Ministry of Transport Ministry of Employment and Social Prime Minister's Office Ministry of Finance Dialogue Ministry of Interior Ministry of Public Health, Food and Ministry of Justice Environment Ministry of Policy and Support Ministry of Social Security Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Foreign Ministry of Social Integration, Fight Trade and Cooperation and against poverty, Social economy and Development Large cities policy Ministry of Science Policy Bulgaria Ministry of Foreign Affairs Ministry of Finance Ministry of Transport, Information Ministry of Labor and Social Policy Ministry of Justice Ministry of Regional Development and technology and Communications Ministry of Health Ministry of Defence Public Works Ministry of Environment and Water Ministry of Education and Science Ministry of Interior Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Resources Ministry of Culture Council of Ministers Administration Forests Ministry of Energy Ministry of Youth and Sport Ministry of Tourism Ministry of Economy Czech Republic Ministry of Defence Ministry of Finance Ministry of Transport Ministry of Culture Ministry of Justice Ministry of Regional Development Ministry of Environment Ministry of Labour and Social Affairs Ministry of Interior Ministry of Industry and Trade Ministry of Education, Youth and Ministry of Foreign Affairs Ministry of Agriculture Sports Office of Government Ministry of Health Women and men in decision-making Methodology A-1 Country B Basic Functions E Economy I Infrastructure S Socio-cultural functions Denmark Ministry of Defence Ministry of Finance Ministry of Environment and Food Ministry of Social Affairs and the Ministry of Justice Ministry of Taxation Ministry of Transport and Housing Interior Ministry of Foreign Affairs Ministry of Business Ministry of Energy, Utilities and Climate Ministry of Immigration and Prime Minister's Office Integration Ministry of Higher Education and Science Ministry of Employment Ministry of Ecclesiastical Affairs Ministry of Culture Ministry of Health and Elderly Affairs Ministry of Children and Education Germany Ministry of Foreign Affairs Ministry of Finance Ministry of Transport and Digital Ministry of Family Affairs Ministry of Interior, Construction and Ministry of Food and Agriculture Infrastructure Ministry of Education and Research Home Affairs Ministry of Economic Cooperation and Ministry of Environment, Nature Ministry of Employment and Social Ministry of Justice and Consumer Development Conservation, and Nuclear Safety Affairs Protection Ministry of Economic Affairs and Ministry of Health Ministry of Defence Energy Federal Chancellery Estonia Ministry of Justice Ministry of Economic Affairs and Ministry of Environment Ministry of Education and Research Ministry of Defence Infrastructure Ministry of Culture Ministry of Interior Ministry of Rural Affairs Ministry of Social Affairs Ministry of Foreign affairs Ministry of Finance Prime Minister's Office Women and men in decision-making Methodology A-2 Country B Basic Functions E Economy I Infrastructure S Socio-cultural functions Ireland Department of Defence Department of Business, Enterprise and Department of Communications, Department of Culture, Heritage and Department of Foreign Affairs and Innovation Climate action and Environment the Gaeltacht Trade Department of Agriculture, Food and Department of Transport, Tourism and Department of Education and Skills Department of Justice and Equality the Marine Sport Department of Health Department of the Taoiseach Department of Finance Department of Housing, Local Department of Employment Affairs and Department of Rural and Community Government and Heritage Social Protection Development Department of Further and Higher Department of Public Expenditure and Education, Research, Innovation and Reform Science Greece Department of Children and Youth Ministry of Interior Ministry of Development and Ministry of Environment and Energy Ministry of Education and Religious Ministry of Foreign Affairs Investment Ministry of Infrastructure and Transport Affairs Ministry of National Defence Ministry of Tourism Ministry of Labour and Social Solidarity Ministry of Justice Ministry of Finance Ministry of Health Prime Minister's Office Ministry for Shipping and Island Policy Ministry of Culture and Sport Ministry of Digital Governance Ministry of Agricultural Development Ministry of Migration Policy Ministry of Citizen protection and Food Spain Ministry of Foreign affairs, European Ministry of Finance Ministry of Transport, Mobility and Ministry of Labor and Social Economy Union and Cooperation Ministry of Agriculture, Fishing and Urban Agenda Ministry of Equality Ministry of Justice Food Ministry of Ecological Transition and Ministry of Culture and Sport Ministry of Defence Ministry of Industry, Commerce and demographic challenge Ministry of Education and Vocational Ministry of Interior Tourism Training Prime Minister's Office Ministry of Economy and Digital Ministry of Inclusion, Social Security Ministry of Territorial Policy and Civil transformation and Migration Service Ministry of Consumption Ministry of Health Ministry of Presidency, Relations with Ministry of Social Rights and 2030 Parliament and Democratic Memory Agenda Ministry of Universities Women and men in decision-making Methodology A-3 Country B Basic Functions E Economy I Infrastructure S Socio-cultural functions France Ministry for the Armed Forces Ministry of Agriculture and Food Ministry for the Ecological Transition Ministry of Culture Ministry of European and Foreign Ministry of Economy and Finance / Ministry of National Education, Youth, Affairs Ministry for Action and Public Accounts Sports, Higher Education, Research and Ministry of Interior and Overseas Innovation Ministry of Justice Ministry of Labour Prime Minister's Office Ministry for Solidarity and Health Croatia Prime Minister's Office Ministry of Finance Ministry of the Sea, Transport and Ministry of Labour, Pension System, Ministry of Interior Ministry of Regional Development and Infrastructure Family and Social Policy Ministry of Justice and Public EU funds Ministry of Physical Planning, Ministry of Culture and Media Administration Ministry of Economy and Sustainable Construction and State Assets Ministry of Health Ministry of Foreign and European Development Ministry of Science and Education Affairs Ministry of Tourism and Sport Ministry of Defence Ministry of Agriculture Ministry of Veterans' Affairs Italy Ministry of Defence Ministry of Agriculture, Food, Forestry Ministry of Environment, Protection of Ministry of Cultural Heritage and Ministry of Foreign Affairs and and Tourism the Territory and the Sea Activities International Cooperation Ministry of Economic Development Ministry of Infrastructure and Transport Ministry of Education, University and Ministry of Interior Ministry of Economy and Finance Research Ministry of Justice Ministry of Employment and Social Prime Minister's Office Policy Ministry of Health Cyprus Ministry of Foreign Affairs Ministry of Finance Ministry of Transport, Communications Ministry of Labour, Welfare and Social Ministry of Interior Ministry of Energy, Commerce and and Works Insurance Ministry of Defence Industry Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports Ministry of Justice and Public Order Ministry of Agriculture, Rural and Youth Prime Minister's Office Development and Environment Ministry of Health Women and men in decision-making Methodology A-4 Country B Basic Functions E Economy I Infrastructure S Socio-cultural functions Latvia Ministry of Defence Ministry of Economics Ministry of Transport Ministry of Education and Science Ministry of Foreign Affairs Ministry of Finance Ministry of Environment Protection and Ministry of Culture Ministry of Interior Ministry of Agriculture Regional Development Ministry of Welfare Ministry of Justice Ministry of Health State Chancellery Lithuania Ministry of Justice Ministry of Finance Ministry of Environment Ministry of Education, Science and Ministry of Foreign Affairs Ministry of Economy and Innovation Ministry of Transport and Sport Ministry of National Defence Ministry of Agriculture Communications Ministry of Health Ministry of Interior Ministry of Energy Ministry of Social Security and Office of the Government Employment Ministry of Culture Luxembourg Ministry of State Ministry of Agriculture, Viticulture and Ministry of Environment, Climate and Ministry of Culture Ministry of Foreign and European Rural Development Sustainable Development Ministry of Higher Education and Affairs Ministry of Economy Ministry of Housing Research Ministry of Public Administration Ministry of Finance Ministry of Mobility and Public Works Ministry of National Education, Ministry of Justice Ministry of Energy and Spatial Planning Children and Youth Ministry of Home Affairs Ministry of Family Affairs, Integration Ministry of Internal Security and Greater Region Ministry of Consumer Protection Ministry of Equality between women Ministry of Digitalisation and men Ministry of Health Ministry of Social security Ministry of Sport Ministry of Employment, Social Economy and Solidarity Hungary Prime Minister's Office Ministry of Agriculture Ministry of Innovation and Technology Prime Minister's Cabinet Office Ministry of Finance Ministry of Human Resources Ministry of Defence
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