The
gross domestic product (GDP) per capita of the region was 81.1% of the national average in 2011. Services form the largest part of the region's economy, forming 52.4% of GDP in 2011. Other significant sectors are industry (36.9% of GDP) and construction (7.2% of GDP). The registered
unemployment rate was 8.44% at the end of 2011. The highest unemployment rate was in
Svitavy District. •
Industry Industry and commercial public services are the basis of Pardubice's economy. General engineering, textiles, clothing, and leather processing are the strongest industrial branches. The chemical industry in Pardubice Region is larger than anywhere else in the Czech Republic. •
Transport Road networks make up 3,597 km that transverse throughout the region. Roads I/35 and I/37 (connecting to I/17 in Chrudim) are noted as the most important. A 9 km section of the
D11 motorway connect the region to Prague. The two-lane
R35 expressway is planned to cross the region and connect it with Liberec, Germany and the Moravian network of highways and expressways. There are 542 km of railways in the region, connecting it to Prague, Brno, Liberec, Olomouc, Ostrava, and to Poland. The railway corridor of Berlin – Prague – Brno – Vienna crosses the region and in Pardubice it is connected to routes of national significance to Liberec and Havlíčkův Brod. Pardubice has an
international airport, operating for both public and military flights, which is listed in the category of the top 5 airports in the Czech Republic. •
Agriculture Agriculture plays an important role in the region. The agricultural land covers about 60.2% of all land in the region, while the
arable land occupies 43.8%. Forests cover 29.6% of the region. •
Tourism Attractions from natural tourist spots (such as the Železné Hory and the Orlické Hory) to historical monuments, mostly medieval castles established since the 13th century, all encourage tourism to the region. The most significant historical monuments in the region are connected with the noble Pernštejn family from Moravia, who had two huge castles built, at
Litice nad Orlicí, and on Kunětická hora near Pardubice. In 2011 there were 365 facilities providing accommodation in the region for 324,000 visitors. ==Education and health care==