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Population and Education, Social Statistics
Jørn Korsbø Petersen
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jkp@dst.dk

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Urban Areas

The statistical source is information on occupied buildings in the Central Population Register (CPR) and geographical maps of Denmark made by The Danish Geodata Agency for Data Supply and Efficiency which shows the delimitation of the cities .

In may after the end of the year is the populations statistics 1. of January published for the municipalities Statistikbanken under "BEF44".

Towns where the population in- or decrease quiet a bit is checked.

Source data

The statistical source is information on occupied buildings in the Central Population Register (CPR) and geographical maps of the municipalities.

Frequency of data collection

Annually.

Data collection

The statistical source is information on occupied buildings in the Central Population Register (CPR) and geographical maps of the municipalities from the Danish Geodata Agency for Data Supply and Efficiency.

Data validation

Towns where the population in- or decrease quiet a bit is checked.

Data compilation

The source of the statistics is partly the annual population census per 1 January and partly urban polygons, which SDFI draws on a map theme, and which shows the geographical extent of the cities/urban polygons. The population's addresses are placed by their x and y coordinates on the map theme. Subsequently, the number of people residing within the respective cities/urban areas is counted. The population living in urban polygons/cities with less than 200 inhabitants is classified as living in rural areas. The metropolitan area is defined and treated as an urban area. Up to and including 1998, the metropolitan area consisted of entire municipalities. Since 1999, urban development has been separated within the outermost municipalities in the capital area, namely Ballerup, Rudersdal, Furesø, Ishøj and Greve municipalities, which previously belonged to the capital area, whereby the capital area constitutes a smaller area. The cities are classified according to size and inhabitants here. Cities whose population has increased or decreased a lot compared to last year are taken out for closer examination and validity check.

Adjustment

Not relevant for these statistics.