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Economics and employment of the sporting activities

The statistics are based on registry data from the Employment statistics and General Business Statistics for the selected sports industries.

Source data

Revenue, export and import based on data extracts from the General Company Statistics. Salary, jobs and full-time employment is obtained from the Employment statistics, e.g. ERHV1. The sports expenses of municipalities (IDRFIN01) are taken yearly from table REGK31. For further documentation, see the relevant statistical documentation.

The Consumer Survey is a sample survey in which the number of households makes up 2,200 of Denmark's total approx. 2.6 million private households. The study includes information from three data sources: Accounting, CAPI interviews and records.

Consumption is grouped according to an international standard, the so-called ECOICOP nomenclature (European Classification Of Individual Consumption by Purpose), which is of varying degree of detail. The international recommendations only provide instructions on the breakdown of consumption at an overall level, where the Statistics Denmark has also made a further breakdown to meet special needs. In Statistics Denmark, the consumer survey is typically calculated at a 3-digit level, which includes 44 groupings that are updated annually.

IDRUDD01 corresponds to a statement of student numbers in sports education. The student numbers are retrieved in the elev3 register from a unique list of full-time education in sports. This has, among other things, been defined on the basis of DISCED-15, Subject area, ongoing education v1.0: 2019 which classifies the main, intermediate and sub-areas that have a close connection to the sports education programs. The list of studentscan be continuously expanded depending on the addition of new full-time education in sports.

The student register contains information about students in ordinary education that are publicly regulated, i.e. a ministry has set the framework for education through laws and ordinances. Ordinary programs are full-time programs and cover the programs from kindergarten class to research programs at the university level. Read more in the description of Student register 3.

The source of sports employment tables is the Labor Accounts Register (AMR).

Frequency of data collection

Yearly.

Data collection

Data is collected from administrative registers.

Data validation

Data validation is done in the relevant source records, see the respective documentation.

Data compilation

Source data originates from validated sources. The industry definition is based on the European Commission's statistical definition of sport, the so-called Vilnius definition.

Adjustment

No correction of data is made beyond what is already described under Data validation and Data processing.