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    Documentation of statistics: Zoological gardens

    Contact info, Science, Technology and Culture, Business Statistics , Christian Max Gustaf Törnfelt , +45 21 63 60 20 , CHT@dst.dk , Get documentation of statistics as pdf, Zoological gardens 2025 , Previous versions, Zoological gardens 2024, Zoological gardens 2023, Zoological gardens 2022, Zoological gardens 2021, Zoological and Botanical Gardens 2017, Zoological and Botanical Gardens 2015, Zoological and Botanical Gardens 2014, Zoological and Botanical Gardens 2013, The purpose of the statistics is to describe the yearly opening hours and the number of visitors to Zoos, Aquariums and Botanical gardens. The statistics has been compiled since 1985. From 2021 there are only zoos and aquariums included in the statistics, Statistical presentation, The statistics is made on a yearly basis and shows the number of zoological facilities, visitors, yearly opening hours, number of informative or educational events as well as participants, invitational events and participants, number of volunteers and hours worked by volunteers, and total admission revenue for zoos and aquariums. , Read more about statistical presentation, Statistical processing, The statistic is annually. The data is collected through electronic questionnaires. The collected data is validated by comparing this years numbers with the former numbers. If a zoo have large fluctuations in the number of visitors from one year to the next, Statistics Denmark contact the facility to get a clarification. Data is aggregated and if some zoo's haven't answered the questionnaire data from last year gets imported. , Read more about statistical processing, Relevance, The users are primarily the Ministry of Cultural Affairs, The Danish Agency for Culture and Palaces and organizations engaged in activities within in the field of zoos aquariums and botanical gardens and the news media., The user satisfaction is not measured., Read more about relevance, Accuracy and reliability, The statistics are compiled on the basis of (in principle) all zoos, aquariums and botanical gardens, but some non state-subsidized zoo do not answer the questionnaires. There will be the a low number of visitors for non state-subsidized zoo or gardens. State-subsidized zoo or gardens have a good coverage., Read more about accuracy and reliability, Timeliness and punctuality, The statistics are published annually approx. 5 months after the reference period. Publications are released on time, as stated in the release calendar., Read more about timeliness and punctuality, Comparability, Data over time can be compared for state-supported zoos from 1984 until today, while for non-state-supported gardens and facilities there is a small data breach in 2010 and 2016. For zoos and aquariums with other state subsidies and those that are not subsidized by the state, there can be a variation in e.g. visitor numbers, etc., which is due to composition effects. That is it is not necessarily the same or the same number of zoos and aquariums that are included in the population or report to the statistics each year. Therefore, comparisons over time for zoos with other state subsidies and state subsidies should be made with caution., Read more about comparability, Accessibility and clarity, These statistics are published in a Danish press release. In the StatBank, these statistics can be found under the subject , subject, . For further information, go to the , subject page, ., Read more about accessibility and clarity

    https://www.dst.dk/en/Statistik/dokumentation/documentationofstatistics/zoological-gardens

    Documentation of statistics

    Documentation of statistics: Museums

    Contact info, Science, Technology and Culture, Business Statistics , Christian Max Gustaf Törnfelt , +45 21 63 60 20 , CHT@dst.dk , Get documentation of statistics as pdf, Museums 2025 , Previous versions, Museums 2024, Museums 2023, Museums 2022, Museums 2021, Museums 2020, Museums 2019, Museums 2018, Museums 2017, Museums 2015, Museums 2014, Museums 2013, The statistics have been compiled annually since 1984, but in 2016 they have undergone restructuring, which affects the number of the total number of guests in the museums. The state museums and the stat recognized museums continues unchanged., Statistical presentation, The statistic is yearly and it shows the number of visitors inclusive children and young people under 18 years. Furthermore it gather information about yearly opening hours. From 2022, the statistic also show the number of volunteers, hours worked by volunteers and the total admission revenue (incl. annual passes), as well as the number of events outside the premises of the museum and online events (live-streamed) and participants in the two type of events. The museums have different categories and the statistic delivers a time series on the number of visitors since 1984., Read more about statistical presentation, Statistical processing, Annual electronic questionnaires answered by the individual museums. The statistics on museums is validated and corrected at the micro level i.e. the individual museums. If a museum has large fluctuations in the number of visitors contacted the museum for a clarification of the cause. , Read more about statistical processing, Relevance, The overviews of the individual museums visitor numbers are much in demand., The users are primarily the Ministry of Cultural Affairs, The Danish Agency for Culture, organizations engaged in activities within in the field of museums and the news media., Read more about relevance, Accuracy and reliability, Reporting to the museum statistics is voluntary, so the statistics are not fully comprehensive. Several of the smaller museums do not have the resources to report to the statistics. There are also museums that are not state aid that have asked to be exempted from receiving a form., In 2016, schedules were sent out to 430 museum departments. In 2017, forms have been sent out to approx. 400 museum departments. In 2018, forms have been sent out to approx. 380 museum departments. In 2019 forms have been sent to approx. 370. The reason for sending fewer forms is due, for example, to the fact that museums close, exempt from the survey or have wanted to receive one report despite having several places. In 2020 forms have been sent to approx. 380 museum departments. In 2021 forms have been sent to approx. 460 museum departments. In 2022 forms have been sent to approx. 600 museum departments. The reason for the expanded population is due to a screening of potential museums based on the industry code in the Business Register. The reporters had to answer whether they had a collection that the public had access to. If they answered 'yes', they were included in the statistics. If they answered 'no', they were excluded. In 2023 forms have been sent to approx. 460 museum departments. In 2024 forms have been sent to approx. 450 museum departments. In 2025 forms have been sent to 455 museum departments. , Read more about accuracy and reliability, Timeliness and punctuality, Statistical data are published approximately 5 months after the end of the reference period. Publications are released on time, as stated in the release calendar. , Read more about timeliness and punctuality, Comparability, It is possible to compare the survey for visitors to state museums and state recognized museums. For museums with other state subsidies and not state-subsidized museums, there may be a variation in e.g. the number of visits etc., which is due to composition effects, and it is not necessarily the same museums or the same number of museums that are included in the population or report to the statistics each year. For museums with other state subsidies and not subsidized museums, comparison with data before 2016 should also be taken with reservation as population formation changed in 2016. EGMUS The European Group on Museum Statistics publishes numbers of museums for most European countries. Many countries collect only information about state-sponsored museums., Read more about comparability, Accessibility and clarity, These statistics are published yearly in a Danish press release, at the same time as the tables are updated in the StatBank. In the StatBank, these statistics can be found under the subject , Museums, . For further information, go to the , subject page, ., Information on Danes’ use of museums is available in the Culture Habits Survey tables in , StatBank Denmark, ., Read more about accessibility and clarity

    https://www.dst.dk/en/Statistik/dokumentation/documentationofstatistics/museums

    Documentation of statistics

    Counties and municipalities, v3:2006

    Name: , AMT_KOM_V3_2006 , Description: , Before 1970, Denmark was divided into approx. 1300 parish municipalities, 86 market town municipalities and 25 counties. The Danish Municipal Reform in 1970 resulted by law in a new local and regional structure for the whole country with two administrative levels - municipalities and counties - and thereby a change of administrative units. , With the Danish Municipal Reform in 1970, the number of counties was reduced to 14 and municipalities to 277. Copenhagen Municipality (code 101) and Frederiksberg Municipality (code 147) were the only ones assigned both county and municipal tasks. After the amalgamation of the Bornholm municipalities in 2003, Bornholm's Regional Municipality (code 400) held the same special status as Copenhagen and Frederiksberg. , From 1 April 1974, Sengeløse Municipality was incorporated into Høje-Taastrup Municipality (code 169) and Store Magleby Municipality was incorporated into Dragør Municipality (code 155), which reduced the total number of municipalities to 275. , From 1 January 2003, Bornholm's Regional Municipality (code 400) was established by merging Allinge-Gudhjem (code 401), Hasle (code 403), Nexø (code 405), Rønne (code 407) and Aakirkeby (code 409) Municipalities and Bornholm County. The merger reduced the total number of municipalities in Denmark to 271. , From 1 January 2006, Ærø Municipality (code 492) was be established by merging Marstal Municipality (code 443) and Ærøskøbing Municipality (code 493), which reduced the total number of municipalities in Denmark to 270. , This classification includes Christiansø (code 411). Christiansø is not part of a municipality. Instead it is administered directly by the state through the Danish Ministry of Defence. The geographical breakdown of counties and municipalities is consistent with the Nomenclature of territorial units for statistics (, NUTS, )., Valid from: , January 1, 1970 , Valid to: , December 31, 2006 , Office: , Metode og Data Science , Contact: , Rohan James Draper, , rjd@dst.dk, , ph. +45 21 33 89 16 , Codes and categories, Open hierarchy, Download , CSV, DDI, 100: København and Frederiksberg, 101: København, 147: Frederiksberg, 150: Københavns Amt, 151: Ballerup, 153: Brøndby, 155: Dragør, 157: Gentofte, 159: Gladsaxe, 161: Glostrup, 163: Herlev, 165: Albertslund, 167: Hvidovre, 169: Høje Taastrup, 171: Ledøje-Smørum, 173: Lyngby-Taarbæk, 175: Rødovre, 181: Søllerød, 183: Ishøj, 185: Tårnby, 187: Vallensbæk, 189: Værløse, 200: Frederiksborg Amt, 201: Allerød, 205: Birkerød, 207: Farum, 208: Fredensborg-Humlebæk, 209: Frederikssund, 211: Frederiksværk, 213: Græsted-Gilleleje, 215: Helsinge, 217: Helsingør, 219: Hillerød, 221: Hundested, 223: Hørsholm, 225: Jægerspris, 227: Karlebo, 229: Skibby, 231: Skævinge, 233: Slangerup, 235: Stenløse, 237: Ølstykke, 250: Roskilde Amt, 251: Bramsnæs, 253: Greve, 255: Gundsø, 257: Hvalsø, 259: Køge, 261: Lejre, 263: Ramsø, 265: Roskilde, 267: Skovbo, 269: Solrød, 271: Vallø, 300: Vestsjællands Amt, 301: Bjergsted, 303: Dianalund, 305: Dragsholm, 307: Fuglebjerg, 309: Gørlev, 311: Hashøj, 313: Haslev, 315: Holbæk, 317: Hvidebæk, 319: Høng, 321: Jernløse, 323: Kalundborg, 325: Korsør, 327: Nykøbing-Rørvig, 329: Ringsted, 331: Skælskør, 333: Slagelse, 335: Sorø, 337: Stenlille, 339: Svinninge, 341: Tornved, 343: Trundholm, 345: Tølløse, 350: Storstrøms Amt, 351: Fakse, 353: Fladså, 355: Holeby, 357: Holmegaard, 359: Højreby, 361: Langebæk, 363: Maribo, 365: Møn, 367: Nakskov, 369: Nykøbing Falster, 371: Nysted, 373: Næstved, 375: Nørre Alslev, 377: Præstø, 379: Ravnsborg, 381: Rudbjerg, 383: Rødby, 385: Rønnede, 387: Sakskøbing, 389: Stevns, 391: Stubbekøbing, 393: Suså, 395: Sydfalster, 397: Vordingborg, 400: Bornholm, 400: Bornholm, 401: Allinge-Gudhjem, 403: Hasle, 405: Nexø, 407: Rønne, 409: Aakirkeby, 411: Christiansø, 420: Fyns Amt, 421: Assens, 423: Bogense, 425: Broby, 427: Egebjerg, 429: Ejby, 431: Faaborg, 433: Glamsbjerg, 435: Gudme, 437: Haarby, 439: Kerteminde, 441: Langeskov, 443: Marstal, 445: Middelfart, 447: Munkebo, 449: Nyborg, 451: Nørre Aaby, 461: Odense, 471: Otterup, 473: Ringe, 475: Rudkøbing, 477: Ryslinge, 479: Svendborg, 481: Sydlangeland, 483: Søndersø, 485: Tommerup, 487: Tranekær, 489: Ullerslev, 491: Vissenbjerg, 492: Ærø, 493: Ærøskøbing, 495: Ørbæk, 497: Årslev, 499: Aarup, 500: Sønderjyllands Amt, 501: Augustenborg, 503: Bov, 505: Bredebro, 507: Broager, 509: Christiansfeld, 511: Gram, 513: Gråsten, 515: Haderslev, 517: Højer, 519: Lundtoft, 521: Løgumkloster, 523: Nordborg, 525: Nørre Rangstrup, 527: Rødding, 529: Rødekro, 531: Skærbæk, 533: Sundeved, 535: Sydals, 537: Sønderborg, 539: Tinglev, 541: Tønder, 543: Vojens, 545: Aabenraa, 550: Ribe Amt, 551: Billund, 553: Blåbjerg, 555: Blåvandshuk, 557: Bramming, 559: Brørup, 561: Esbjerg, 563: Fanø, 565: Grindsted, 567: Helle, 569: Holsted, 571: Ribe, 573: Varde, 575: Vejen, 577: Ølgod, 600: Vejle Amt, 601: Brædstrup, 603: Børkop, 605: Egtved, 607: Fredericia, 609: Gedved, 611: Give, 613: Hedensted, 615: Horsens, 617: Jelling, 619: Juelsminde, 621: Kolding, 623: Lunderskov, 625: Nørre Snede, 627: Tørring-Uldum, 629: Vamdrup, 631: Vejle, 650: Ringkøbing Amt, 651: Aulum-Haderup, 653: Brande, 655: Egvad, 657: Herning, 659: Holmsland, 661: Holstebro, 663: Ikast, 665: Lemvig, 667: Ringkøbing, 669: Skjern, 671: Struer, 673: Thyborøn-Harboøre, 675: Thyholm, 677: Trehøje, 679: Ulfborg-Vemb, 681: Videbæk, 683: Vinderup, 685: Åskov, 700: Århus Amt, 701: Ebeltoft, 703: Galten, 705: Gjern, 707: Grenaa, 709: Hadsten, 711: Hammel, 713: Hinnerup, 715: Hørning, 717: Langå, 719: Mariager, 721: Midtdjurs, 723: Nørhald, 725: Nørre Djurs, 727: Odder, 729: Purhus, 731: Randers, 733: Rosenholm, 735: Rougsø, 737: Ry, 739: Rønde, 741: Samsø, 743: Silkeborg, 745: Skanderborg, 747: Sønderhald, 749: Them, 751: Århus, 760: Viborg Amt, 761: Bjerringbro, 763: Fjends, 765: Hanstholm, 767: Hvorslev, 769: Karup, 771: Kjellerup, 773: Morsø, 775: Møldrup, 777: Sallingsund, 779: Skive, 781: Spøttrup, 783: Sundsøre, 785: Sydthy, 787: Thisted, 789: Tjele, 791: Viborg, 793: Aalestrup, 800: Nordjyllands Amt, 801: Arden, 803: Brovst, 805: Brønderslev, 807: Dronninglund, 809: Farsø, 811: Fjerritslev, 813: Frederikshavn, 815: Hadsund, 817: Hals, 819: Hirtshals, 821: Hjørring, 823: Hobro, 825: Læsø, 827: Løgstør, 829: Løkken-Vrå, 831: Nibe, 833: Nørager, 835: Pandrup, 837: Sejlflod, 839: Sindal, 841: Skagen, 843: Skørping, 845: Støvring, 847: Sæby, 849: Aabybro, 851: Aalborg, 861: Aars, All versions, Name, Valid from, Valid to, Counties and municipalities, v3:2006, January 1, 1970, Still valid, Counties and municipalities, v2:2003, January 1, 1970, December 31, 2005, Counties and municipalities, v1:1970, January 1, 1970, December 31, 2002

    https://www.dst.dk/en/Statistik/dokumentation/nomenklaturer/amt-kom

    Documentation of statistics: Environmental Protection Expenditures

    Contact info, Science, Technology and Culture, Business Statistics , Henrik Huusom , +45 40 38 36 43 , HHU@dst.dk , Get documentation of statistics as pdf, Environmental Protection Expenditures 2024 , Previous versions, Environmental Protection Expenditures 2023, Environmental Protection Expenditures 2022, Environmental Protection Expenditures 2021, Environmental Protection Expenditures 2020, Environmental Protection Expenditures 2019, Environmental Protection Expenditures 2018, Environmental Protection Expenditures 2017, Environmental Protection Expenditures 2016, Environmental Protection Expenditures 2015, Environmental Protection Expenditures 2014, Environmental Protection Expenditures 2012, In general the statistics illustrate the total direct environmental protection expenditures in the covered types of industry. Distinction is made between current expenditures and investments. Current expenditures includes as well internal costs in the enterprises as purchase of services on environmental protection. Results can be further displayed on spending according to environmental purposes: Protection of ambient air and climate, Wastewater management, Waste management, Heat/energy saving and management and Other environmental protection activities. , Statistical presentation, The statistics describes annually the expenditures on direct environmental protection by types of industry within mining, manufacturing and utilities. Expenditure are reported at environmental purposes either as internal operating expenses or purchase of services related to environmental protection. On the investment side investments are split in either prevention or treatment., Read more about statistical presentation, Statistical processing, Data are collected among enterprises every second year. All enterprises with more than 50 employees are included plus few smaller ones where needed. From 2024 it is ensured that all large energy producers are part of the sample, regardless of main type of activity., The results from data collection are grossed up to totals for each type of industry after data are imputed for the smaller enterprises. These results are supplemented by expenditures in water supply and data from R&D statistics on environmental R&D., In years without data collection, the results are calculated using last years data, changes in turnover according to the account statistics, and the statistics on Investments in manufacturing industries , Read more about statistical processing, Relevance, The results is expected to meet the needs for the users. However, only direct costs are included in the statistics. Results from 2014 and onwards are included in the Green National Accounts., Read more about relevance, Accuracy and reliability, Overall, the results are expected to be reliable. Figures for errors are not yet compiled. The main challenge on quality is the imputation for smaller enterprises, where costs/employee rations are used. This method has been assessed in 2015 and found valid., In years without data collection the results are less secure. Analyses show close relation between turnover and environmental costs on the short run. For investments the results of the estimation is less good due to few observations behind the results., Read more about accuracy and reliability, Timeliness and punctuality, Results are published according to the schedule., Read more about timeliness and punctuality, Comparability, The comparability is expected to be good from 2014 and onwards. For the utility sector the results before 2024 is assessed as underestimated., Read more about comparability, Accessibility and clarity, The statistics are disseminated in the statbank. , Env. expenditures in manufacturing, ., Further, the results is part of a module in the Danish Environmental-economic accounts, Environmental-economic accounts, ., Read more about accessibility and clarity

    https://www.dst.dk/en/Statistik/dokumentation/documentationofstatistics/environmental-protection-expenditures

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    Documentation of statistics: Cultural Business Structure and Labour Market

    Contact info, Science, Technology and Culture, Business Statistics , Anne-Sofie Dam Bjørkman , +45 20 37 54 60 , asd@dst.dk , Get documentation of statistics as pdf, Cultural Business Structure and Labour Market 2023 , Previous versions, Cultural Business Structure and Labour Market 2022, Cultural Business Structure and Labour Market 2021, Cultural Business Structure and Labour Market 2020, Cultural Business Structure and Labour Market 2019, Cultural Business Structure and Labour Market 2018, Cultural Business Structure and Labour Market 2017, Cultural Business Structure and Labour Market 2016, Cultural Business Structure and Labour Market 2015, Cultural Business Structure and Labour Market 2014, Cultural Business Structure and Labour Market 2013, Cultural Business Structure and Labour Market 2012, The purpose of the statistics is to analyze workplaces as well as persons employed within the cultural sector. The statistics is compiled from 2008 and is published annually., Statistical presentation, The statistics on Cultural Business Structure and Labour Market are compiled annually and provide data on workplaces, entrepreneurs, jobs and persons employed in the cultural sector. Detailed results are disseminated through a number of tables in StatBank Denmark and main results and links to tables can be accessed at the subject page for economic conditions for culture as well as in the annual publication Culture (from 2015 and onwards)., Read more about statistical presentation, Statistical processing, The statistics is based on edited register data from the Establishment-related Business Statistics, the Register-based Labour Force Statistics, Educational Attainment, and Business Demography. The number of jobs are calculated for workplaces (establishments) in relevant activity sectors and are linked to personal data on e.g. age and educational status for employees., Read more about statistical processing, Relevance, The statistics is accessible for everybody and can be used for summaries of the entrepreneurship, educational status and employment within the cultural sector. The statistics may be used for analyses, planning and debates on the topic of cultural employment, etc., Read more about relevance, Accuracy and reliability, The statistics is based on validated data from Statistics Denmark's central registers that form the basis of official statistics, refer to the documentations of statistics for Establishment-related Business Statistics, the Register-based Labour Force Statistics, Educational Attainment, and Business Demography. No actual measurement of the quality and no calculations on measures of accuracy has been performed., Read more about accuracy and reliability, Timeliness and punctuality, The statistics is published 20 months after the end of the reference period awaiting the compilation of source register data. It is a fairly new statistics that has been published punctually., Read more about timeliness and punctuality, Comparability, The current time series starts in 2008 and is without any data breaks. The statistics can be compared to selected results from the Establishment-related Business Statistics, the Register-based Labour Force Statistics, Educational Attainment, and Business Demography. Eurostat and Unesco regularly publish reports on the same subject matters as this statistics., Read more about comparability, Accessibility and clarity, These statistics are published annually in the StatBank under the subject , Education and employment in the cultural field, . For further information, go to the , subject page, . , Read more about accessibility and clarity

    https://www.dst.dk/en/Statistik/dokumentation/documentationofstatistics/cultural-business-structure-and-labour-market

    Documentation of statistics

    Documentation of statistics: Construction cost index for residential buildings

    Contact info, Prices and Consumption, Economic Statistics , Peter Fink-Jensen , +45 21 34 76 92 , PFJ@dst.dk , Get documentation of statistics as pdf, Construction cost index for residential buildings 2026 , Previous versions, Construction cost index for residential buildings 2025, Construction cost index for residential buildings 2024, Construction cost index for residential buildings 2023, Construction cost index for residential buildings 2022, Construction cost index for residential buildings 2021, Construction cost index for residential buildings 2020, Construction cost index for residential buildings 2019, Construction cost index for residential buildings 2018, Construction cost index for residential buildings 2017, Construction cost index for residential buildings 2016, Construction cost index for residential buildings 2015, Construction cost index for residential buildings 2014, Documents associated with the documentation, Weight basis 2024- , Construction cost index for residential buildings (pdf), Weight bases 2015-2023, Construction cost index for residential buildings (pdf), Omregning mellem BYG42 og BYG43 (pdf) (in Danish only), The construction cost index for residential buildings reflects the evolution of housing construction costs in Denmark. The index is used, among other things, to regulate building contracts. The primary users of this index are construction organizations, entrepreneurs, housing developer, professional craftsmen, solicitors, public institutions and the EU. The construction cost index has been published since the first quarter of 2003 and replaces the former construction cost index., Statistical presentation, The construction cost index for residential buildings is produced each quarter to follow the change in construction costs for residential buildings in Denmark. The index is published for a one-family house and a multi-family house, in addition to all residential buildings which is based on a weighting of the two indices. All indices are further more broken down into seven sub-indices by profession and six sub-indices by building parts. Both the total indices and the sub-indices are divided into material costs and labor costs., Read more about statistical presentation, Statistical processing, The Construction cost index for residential buildings is based on accounts of nine actual housing constructions. The index for one-family houses is based on three one-family houses and three terraced houses, while the index for multi-family houses is based on three multi-family buildings. The constructions are typical for the construction of residential building in Denmark and are selected on the basis of an analysis of the current construction. The costs of the three constructions forms the weights of the indices. These weights are used to weigh together the prices of the cost components., Read more about statistical processing, Relevance, Construction cost index for residential buildings is used for contract regulations and to follow the economic development of construction costs. The primary users of the index are construction organizations, entrepreneurs, housing developers, professional craftsmen, solicitors, public institutions and the EU., Read more about relevance, Accuracy and reliability, The construction cost index for residential buildings covers the development of typical residential house construction in Denmark. It is assumed that the nine buildings that form the weight basis of the index are actually representative of typical house constructions in Denmark. Measures on accuracy are not available, but continuous monitoring and improvement of the quality of pricing data and weights means that the index is evaluated as being of high quality and representative of the general development of house building costs in Denmark. , Read more about accuracy and reliability, Timeliness and punctuality, The statistics are published quarterly, approximately 65 days after the end of the quarter: primo March (Q4), primo June (Q1), primo September (Q2) and primo December (Q3). Yearly statistics are published once per year in connection with publication of the 4th quarter. The statistics are normally published without delay in relation to the announced time of publication., Read more about timeliness and punctuality, Comparability, The Construction cost index for residential buildings follows European regulations and is therefore comparable to construction cost indices produced by countries that report to Eurostat. The index can also be linked to former construction cost indices for residential buildings (2003 = 100 and 1987 = 100). Historically, construction cost statistics have been calculated since the 1920's, but those are not comparable to the contemporary statistics., Read more about comparability, Accessibility and clarity, These statistics are published quarterly in a Danish press release, at the same time as the tables are updated in the StatBank. In the StatBank, these statistics can be found under the subject , Construction cost index for residential buildings, . , The subject page, provides an overview of statistics and publications within the area., Read more about accessibility and clarity

    https://www.dst.dk/en/Statistik/dokumentation/documentationofstatistics/construction-cost-index-for-residential-buildings

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    Documentation of statistics: Construction Cost Indices for Civil Engineering Projects

    Contact info, Prices and Consumption, Economic Statistics , Peter Fink-Jensen , +45 21 34 76 92 , PFJ@dst.dk , Get documentation of statistics as pdf, Construction Cost Indices for Civil Engineering Projects 2026 , Previous versions, Construction Cost Indices for Civil Engineering Projects 2025, Construction Cost Indices for Civil Engineering Projects 2024, Construction Cost Indices for Civil Engineering Projects 2023, Construction Cost Indices for Civil Engineering Projects 2022, Construction Cost Indices for Civil Engineering Projects 2021, Construction Cost Indices for Civil Engineering Projects 2020, Construction Cost Indices for Civil Engineering Projects 2019, Construction Cost Indices for Civil Engineering Projects 2018, Construction Cost Indices for Civil Engineering Projects 2017, Construction Cost Indices for Civil Engineering Projects 2016, Construction Cost Indices for Civil Engineering Projects 2015, Construction Cost Indices for Civil Engineering Projects 2014, The Construction cost indices for civil engineering projects show the trends in prices for construction of civil engineering projects in Denmark. It is used, among other things, for regulation of building contracts, and for following the economic conjuncture in the construction industry. The statistics have been compiled in various forms since 1959, but in its current form the indices for earth work, asphalt work, concrete structures, and iron structures are comparable from 1976 and onwards. The index for roads is comparable from 1996 and onwards., Statistical presentation, The Construction cost indices for civil engineering projects shows trends in prices for work performed by different contractors in civil engineering projects: Earth work, asphalt work, concrete structures, iron structures, operating index, and sub-indices for Freight transport by road, and Equipment and machinery. Trends in costs for construction of roads are also monitored based on a weighing of indices for earthwork, asphalt work, concrete structures and iron structures., Read more about statistical presentation, Statistical processing, The indices are calculated on the basis of information from the Standardised index of average earnings, Price index for domestic supply and, the Producer price index for services., For all indices, sub-indices for labor costs and main cost groups are calculated. These sub-indices are weighed together to form the main indices. The weights reflect the shares of labor costs, material costs and equipment costs of the total costs of performing civil-engineering projects. The weights are based on an analysis of actual, completed civil engineering projects., Read more about statistical processing, Relevance, The purpose of the Construction cost indices for civil engineering projects is to reflect the development in the costs of civil-engineering projects. It is mainly used for regulation of building contracts. The indices are utilized primarily by construction organizations, contractors, building owners, craftsmen, lawyers and public authorities., Read more about relevance, Accuracy and reliability, Overall the statistics are assessed to be representative for the general trends in costs of civil engineering projects in Denmark. The weight basis is based on an analysis of actual civil engineering projects. Changes in the typical use of materials, unusual price developments etc. may therefore affect the index' accuracy. The weight basis was last updated in 2025 with 2021 as reference period and is deemed representative for typical civil engineering work., Read more about accuracy and reliability, Timeliness and punctuality, The statistics are published quarterly approximately 65 days after the end of the quarter, i.e. at the beginning of March (4th quarter), June (1st quarter), September (2nd quarter) and December (3rd quarter). Yearly statistics (four quarter averages) are also published in connection with the 4th quarter publication. The statistics are usually published without delay in relation to the scheduled date. , Read more about timeliness and punctuality, Comparability, The first cost index for road fund work was compiled for March 1959 and the index for motorway work was compiled for the first time for March 1967., The indices have since then changes both weights and calculation method several times, thus they are not directly comparable over time when going back to 1959., The Norwegian statistical agency /(Statistics Norway) produce a cost index for road construction which is comparable to the Danish indices., Read more about comparability, Accessibility and clarity, These statistics are published in StatBank Denmark under the subject , Indices for the construction sector, . , The subject page, provides an overview of statistics and publications within the area., Read more about accessibility and clarity

    https://www.dst.dk/en/Statistik/dokumentation/documentationofstatistics/construction-cost-indices-for-civil-engineering-projects

    Documentation of statistics