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    Documentation of statistics: Taxes and Duties (Discontinued)

    Contact info, Government Finances , Get documentation of statistics as pdf, Taxes and Duties 2014 , Previous versions, The purpose of Taxes and Duties is to analyze the tax revenues and the developments in Danish taxes and duties., The statistics is a useful work of reference for everyone with an interest in- and use for information about Danish taxes and duties., The statistics were published for the first time in 1976 and have been published annually ever since., Statistical presentation, The statistics provide an overview of the tax revenues and developments in Danish taxes and duties. The statistics is a useful work of reference for everyone with an interest in and use for information about Danish taxes and duties., Read more about statistical presentation, Statistical processing, The statistical processing that takes place in the publication has already been covered by the documentation of statistics of the individual statistics., Read more about statistical processing, Relevance, The statistics is a useful work of reference for everyone with an interest in and use for information about Danish taxes and duties. Thus it gives a foundation for the general debate about the Danish society., Read more about relevance, Accuracy and reliability, Collection: Data is collected from a number of different government accounts as well as various other statistics. Data from these sources are not calculated based on the same principles, and as such corrections must be made to ensure that it matches the tax base of the individual tax or duty., Refinement: The data are subject to error detection before they are published., The statistical uncertainty is not calculated., Read more about accuracy and reliability, Timeliness and punctuality, The statistics are published in October in the year following the income year., Read more about timeliness and punctuality, Comparability, No comparable publications exist., On the website of the , Central Customs and Tax Administration, some statistics comparable to those in the publication can be found., Read more about comparability, Accessibility and clarity, StatBank, Yearbooks: Statistical yearbook, Statistical ten-year review and , Taxes and duties, ., Read more about accessibility and clarity

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    Documentation of statistics

    Documentation of statistics: Natural gas weekly (experimental statistics)

    Contact info, National Accounts, Climate and Environment , Thomas Eisler , +45 20 56 92 83 , TME@dst.dk , Get documentation of statistics as pdf, Natural gas weekly (experimental statistics) 2022 , Previous versions, The purpose of the experimental weekly statistics on natural gas is to provide an early indicator of trends in consumption of natural gas and the import dependency. The statistics show weekly data on storage and consumption of natural gas in the current year compared to previous years., Statistical presentation, The statistics shows weekly figures for consumption and storage of natural gas., Read more about statistical presentation, Statistical processing, Weekly consumption is calculated as a sum of daily consumption and weekly storage is calculated as an average of daily storage., Read more about statistical processing, Relevance, This statistic has been established as there is a lot of attention to natural gas after the Russian invasion of Ukraine., Read more about relevance, Accuracy and reliability, The statistics is produced in the same way for all weeks. All periods are updated at each publication. There is no expected revisions of data as the source data are collected ongoing., Read more about accuracy and reliability, Timeliness and punctuality, The statistics is made public 3-4 days after the reference period., Read more about timeliness and punctuality, Comparability, The statistics can be compared to the monthly statistics on natural gas from the Danish Energy Agency (DEA). , Read more about comparability, Accessibility and clarity, These statistics are published weekly in the StatBank under the subject , Energy Consumption, ., Read more about accessibility and clarity

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    Documentation of statistics

    Documentation of statistics: Public Sector Innovation

    Contact info, Science, Technology and Culture , Helle Månsson , +45 23 47 32 96 , HEJ@dst.dk , Get documentation of statistics as pdf, Public Sector Innovation 2023 , Previous versions, Public Sector Innovation 2019, Public Sector Innovation 2016, Innovation in the public sector 2014, The purpose of these statistics is to uncover the extent and types of public sector innovation. The survey is conducted according to EU and OECD guidelines concerning innovation statistics. , Statistical presentation, These statistics are an annual measurement of the share of innovative workplaces in the public sector. The statistics are grouped by industry, in groups of business sizes and by type of innovation at the individual workplace, degree of novelty, initiator and obtained values., Read more about statistical presentation, Statistical processing, The statistical treatment of data primarily concerns the creation of derived variables and formatting of the data., Read more about statistical processing, Relevance, Ministries, departments. municipalities, regions, decision makers, workplaces and employees in the public sector, who have the possibility to compare the innovation activities of their workplace in comparison to others, and to get inspired for new solutions. Researchers and consultants working with innovation in the public sector will be able to use the material for analyses., Read more about relevance, Accuracy and reliability, The survey was voluntary with a response rate of 36 per cent, and therefore the uncertainty will be higher than in a survey with a much higher response rate. Measurement errors are believed to be very small, as nearly all questions in the survey are qualitative., Read more about accuracy and reliability, Timeliness and punctuality, From the end of the reference period (June 2023) to the day of publication, 6 months have passed., Read more about timeliness and punctuality, Comparability, All the Nordic countries have collected and disseminated comparable statistics, Norway, Sweden, Iceland and Finland., Read more about comparability, Accessibility and clarity, The statistics is published in a Danish press release. In the StatBank, these statistics can be found under the subject , Innovation, . For more information, go to the , subject page, for these statistics, or visit the webpage of , Center for Offentlig-Privat Innovation, ., Read more about accessibility and clarity

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    Documentation of statistics

    Documentation of statistics

    Each of the statistical products is described in Documentation of statistics., Browse documentation of statistics, People, Labour and income, Economy, Social conditions, Education and research, Business, Transport, Culture and leisure, Environment and energy, People, Population, Asylum Applications and Residence Permits, Births (Discontinued), Church Statistics, Deaths and life expectancy (Discontinued), Fertility database (Discontinued), Immigrants and Descendants (Discontinued), Population Projections, The Population, Urban Areas, Households and family matters , Charges for child care, Child care in private kindergartens before school start, Childcare after school start, Childcare before school start, Childcare institutions, Health Insurance Statistics, Hospitalization, Households, Families and Children (Discontinued), Lunch schemes in daycare institutions (Discontinued), Marriages and Divorces (Discontinued), Recipients of subsidy for private day-care, Social benefits for senior citizens, The Population, Urban Areas, Migration, Asylum Applications and Residence Permits, Census of Housing, Migration to and from Denmark (Discontinued), Relocations (Discontinued), The Population, Housing, Census of Housing, Health, Coverage of general practitioners, District nursing (Discontinued), Health - Municipal Indicators (Discontinued), Health among young people not in employment, education or training (NEET) (experimental statistics), Health Insurance Statistics, Health of vulnerable groups (Discontinued), Hospitalization, Overweight among children, Purchase of prescription drugs, Social benefits for senior citizens, Social resources, Democracy, Elections to municipal and regional councils, National Elections in Denmark, National church, Church Statistics, Names, Names

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    Classification of Occupations DISCOLØN 2004, v4:2004

    Please note, a more current version of this classification is now available. See the current version , here., Name: , DISCO_LOEN_V4_2004 , Description: , DISCOLØN has been used for national wage statistics since 1993, thus forming the wage statistics classification of professions. DISCOLØN is a specialized DISCO, the Danish version of ISCO-88 (International Standard Classification of Occupations). The use of DISCOLØN makes it possible to compare employees with the same work function - regardless of the formal title and education of the employee., With the 2004 version of DISCOLØN, Statistics Denmark adapted the nomenclature to ensure a good balance between the possibility of producing relevant wage statistics and the current situation in the Danish labor market., Valid from: , January 1, 2004 , Valid to: , December 31, 2009 , Office: , Personal Finances and Welfare , Contact: , Annette Gewecke Nancke, , agp@dst.dk, , ph. +45 30 60 41 75 , Codes and categories, Codes and categories are only available in Danish , All versions, Name, Valid from, Valid to, DISCO-08 in wage statistics, v2:2012, January 1, 2012, Still valid, DISCO-08 in wage statistics, v1:2010, January 1, 2010, December 31, 2011, Classification of Occupations DISCOLØN 2004, v4:2004, January 1, 2004, December 31, 2009, Classification of Occupations DISCO-løn 1996, v3:1996, January 1, 1996, December 31, 2003, Classification of Occupations DISCO-løn 1994, v2:1994, January 1, 1994, December 31, 1995

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    Currency codes (ISO 4217), v1:2017

    Please note, a more current version of this classification is now available. See the current version , here., Name: , VALUTA_ISO_V1_2017 , Description: , ISO 4217, is the International Standard for currency codes. The purpose of ISO 4217 is to define internationally recognised codes of letters and/or numbers that can be used to identify currencies, e.g. for international money transfers or exchange of currencies. This standard was first published in 1978, but many currency codes have been in use before that., The first two letters of a currency code are consistent with country codes that comply with the ISO 3166 standard. The third letter corresponds, where possible, to the initial letter of a country or territory's currency. For example, the currency code for official currency in Denmark is indicated with "DKK", where "DK" is Denmark's country code in ISO 3166 and "K" is the first letter in "Kroner"., Valid from: , January 1, 2017 , Valid to: , December 31, 2017 , Contact: , Rohan James Draper, , rjd@dst.dk, , ph. +45 21 33 89 16 , Codes and categories, Open hierarchy, Download , CSV, DDI, AED: UAE dirham, AFN: Afghan afghani, ALL: Albanian lek, AMD: Armenian Dram, ANG: Netherlands Antillian guilder, AOA: Angolan kwanza, ARS: Argentine peso convertible, AWG: Aruban florin, AUD: Australian Dollar, AZN: Azerbaijani manat, BAM: Bosnia and Herzegovina convertible mark, BBD: Barbados Dollar, BDT: Bangladeshi taka, BGN: Bulgarian lev, BHD: Bahraini dinar, BIF: Burundi franc, BMD: Bermudian dollar, BND: Brunei dollar, BOB: Bolivian boliviano, BRL: Brazilian real, BSD: Bahamian dollar, BTN: Bhutanese ngultrum, BWP: Botswana pula, BYN: Belarussian Ruble, BZD: Belize dollar, CAD: Canadian Dollar, CDF: Congolese franc, CHF: Swiss franc, CLP: Chilean peso, CNY: Chinese yuan renminbi, COP: Colombian peso, CRC: Costa Rican colon, CUC: Cuban convertible peso, CUP: Cuban peso national, CVE: Cape Verde escudo, CZK: Czech koruna, DJF: Djibouti franc, DKK: Danish krone, DOP: Dominican peso, DZD: Algerian dinar, EGP: Egyptian pound, ERN: Eritrean nakfa, ETB: Ethiopian birr, EUR: Euro, FJD: Fiji dollar, FKP: Falkland Islands pound, GBP: Pound sterling, GEL: Georgian lari, GHS: Ghanaian cedi, GIP: Gibraltar pound, GMD: Gambian dalasi, GNF: Guinean franc, GTQ: Guatemalan quetzal, GYD: Guyana dollar, HKD: Hong Kong dollar, HNL: Honduran lempira, HRK: Croatian kuna, HTG: Haitian gourde, HUF: Hungarian forint, IDR: Indonesian rupiah, ILS: Israeli new shekel, INR: Indian rupee, IQD: Iraqi dinar, IRR: Iranian rial, ISK: Iceland krona, JMD: Jamaican dollar, JOD: Jordanian dinar, JPY: Japanese yen, KES: Kenyan shilling, KGS: Kyrgyzstani som, KHR: Cambodian riel, KMF: Comorian franc, KPW: North Korean won, KRW: South Korean won, KWD: Kuwaiti dinar, KYD: Cayman Islands dollar, KZT: Kazakhstani tenge, LAK: Lao kip, LBP: Lebanese pound, LKR: Sri Lankan rupee, LRD: Liberian dollar, LSL: Lesotho loti, LYD: Libyan dinar, MAD: Moroccan dirham, MDL: Moldovan leu, MGA: Malagasy ariary, MKD: Macedonian denar, MMK: Myanmar kyat, MNT: Mongolian tugrik, MOP: Macanese pataca, MRO: Mauritanian ouguiya, MUR: Mauritius rupee, MVR: Maldivian rufiyaa, MWK: Malawian kwacha, MXN: Mexican Peso, MYR: Malaysian ringgit, MZN: Mozambican metical, NAD: Namibian dollar, NGN: Nigerian naira, NIO: Nicaraguan cordoba oro, NOK: Norwegian krone, NPR: Nepalese rupee, NZD: New Zealand dollar, OMR: Omani rial, PAB: Panamanian balboa, PEN: Peruvian nuevo sol, PGK: Papua New Guinean kina, PHP: Philippine peso, PKR: Pakistani rupee, PLN: Polish zloty, PYG: Paraguayan guarani, QAR: Qatari rial, RON: Romanian leu, RSD: Serbian dinar, RUB: Russian ruble, RWF: Rwandan franc, SAR: Saudi riyal, SBD: Solomon Islands dollar, SCR: Seychellois rupee, SDG: Sudanese pound, SEK: Swedish krona, SGD: Singapore dollar, SHP: Saint Helena pound, SLL: Sierra Leonean leone, SOS: Somali shilling, SRD: Surinamese dollar, SSP: South Sudanese pound, STD: Sao Tome and Principe dobra, SVC: Salvadoran colón, SYP: Syrian pound, SZL: Swazi lilangeni, THB: Thai baht, TJS: Tajikistani somoni, TMT: Turkmenistani manat, TND: Tunisian dinar, TOP: Tongan pa'anga, TRY: Turkish lira, TTD: Trinidad and Tobago dollar, TWD: New Taiwan dollar, TZS: Tanzanian shilling, UAH: Ukrainian hryvnia, UGX: Ugandan shilling, USD: United States dollar, UYU: Uruguayan peso, UZS: Uzbekistan Sum, VEF: Venezuelan bolivar fuerte, VND: Vietnamese dong, VUV: Vanuatu vatu, WST: Samoan tala, XAF: Central African CFA franc BEAC, XAG: Silver, XAU: Gold, XCD: Eastern Caribbean dollar, XOF: West African CFA franc BCEAO, XPD: Palladium, XPF: CFP franc, XPT: Platinum, XTS: Currency code reserved for testing, XXX: No currency, YER: Yemeni rial, ZAR: South African rand, ZMW: Zambian kwacha, ZWL: Zimbabwe dollar, All versions, Name, Valid from, Valid to, Currency codes (ISO 4217), v1:2019, January 1, 2019, Still valid, Currency codes (ISO 4217), v1:2018, January 1, 2018, December 31, 2018, Currency codes (ISO 4217), v1:2017, January 1, 2017, December 31, 2017, Currency codes (ISO 4217), v1:2016, January 1, 2016, December 31, 2016, Currency codes (ISO 4217), v1:2015, January 1, 2015, December 31, 2015, Currency codes (ISO 4217), v1:2014, January 1, 2014, December 31, 2014

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    Currency codes (ISO 4217), v1:2015

    Please note, a more current version of this classification is now available. See the current version , here., Name: , VALUTA_ISO_V1_2015 , Description: , ISO 4217, is the International Standard for currency codes. The purpose of ISO 4217 is to define internationally recognised codes of letters and/or numbers that can be used to identify currencies, e.g. for international money transfers or exchange of currencies. This standard was first published in 1978, but many currency codes have been in use before that., The first two letters of a currency code are consistent with country codes that comply with the ISO 3166 standard. The third letter corresponds, where possible, to the initial letter of a country or territory's currency. For example, the currency code for official currency in Denmark is indicated with "DKK", where "DK" is Denmark's country code in ISO 3166 and "K" is the first letter in "Kroner"., Valid from: , January 1, 2015 , Valid to: , December 31, 2015 , Contact: , Rohan James Draper, , rjd@dst.dk, , ph. +45 21 33 89 16 , Codes and categories, Open hierarchy, Download , CSV, DDI, AED: UAE dirham, AFN: Afghan afghani, ALL: Albanian lek, AMD: Armenian Dram, ANG: Netherlands Antillian guilder, AOA: Angolan kwanza, ARS: Argentine peso convertible, AWG: Aruban florin, AUD: Australian Dollar, AZN: Azerbaijani manat, BAM: Bosnia and Herzegovina convertible mark, BBD: Barbados Dollar, BDT: Bangladeshi taka, BGN: Bulgarian lev, BHD: Bahraini dinar, BIF: Burundi franc, BMD: Bermudian dollar, BND: Brunei dollar, BOB: Bolivian boliviano, BRL: Brazilian real, BSD: Bahamian dollar, BTN: Bhutanese ngultrum, BWP: Botswana pula, BYR: Belarussian Ruble, BZD: Belize dollar, CAD: Canadian Dollar, CDF: Congolese franc, CHF: Swiss franc, CLP: Chilean peso, CNY: Chinese yuan renminbi, COP: Colombian peso, CRC: Costa Rican colon, CUC: Cuban convertible peso, CUP: Cuban peso national, CVE: Cape Verde escudo, CZK: Czech koruna, DJF: Djibouti franc, DKK: Danish krone, DOP: Dominican peso, DZD: Algerian dinar, EGP: Egyptian pound, ERN: Eritrean nakfa, ETB: Ethiopian birr, EUR: Euro, FJD: Fiji dollar, FKP: Falkland Islands pound, GBP: Pound sterling, GEL: Georgian lari, GHS: Ghanaian cedi, GIP: Gibraltar pound, GMD: Gambian dalasi, GNF: Guinean franc, GTQ: Guatemalan quetzal, GYD: Guyana dollar, HKD: Hong Kong dollar, HNL: Honduran lempira, HRK: Croatian kuna, HTG: Haitian gourde, HUF: Hungarian forint, IDR: Indonesian rupiah, ILS: Israeli new shekel, INR: Indian rupee, IQD: Iraqi dinar, IRR: Iranian rial, ISK: Iceland krona, JMD: Jamaican dollar, JOD: Jordanian dinar, JPY: Japanese yen, KES: Kenyan shilling, KGS: Kyrgyzstani som, KHR: Cambodian riel, KMF: Comorian franc, KPW: North Korean won, KRW: South Korean won, KWD: Kuwaiti dinar, KYD: Cayman Islands dollar, KZT: Kazakhstani tenge, LAK: Lao kip, LBP: Lebanese pound, LKR: Sri Lankan rupee, LRD: Liberian dollar, LSL: Lesotho loti, LTL: Lithuanian litas, LYD: Libyan dinar, MAD: Moroccan dirham, MDL: Moldovan leu, MGA: Malagasy ariary, MKD: Macedonian denar, MMK: Myanmar kyat, MNT: Mongolian tugrik, MOP: Macanese pataca, MRO: Mauritanian ouguiya, MUR: Mauritius rupee, MVR: Maldivian rufiyaa, MWK: Malawian kwacha, MXN: Mexican Peso, MYR: Malaysian ringgit, MZN: Mozambican metical, NAD: Namibian dollar, NGN: Nigerian naira, NIO: Nicaraguan cordoba oro, NOK: Norwegian krone, NPR: Nepalese rupee, NZD: New Zealand dollar, OMR: Omani rial, PAB: Panamanian balboa, PEN: Peruvian nuevo sol, PGK: Papua New Guinean kina, PHP: Philippine peso, PKR: Pakistani rupee, PLN: Polish zloty, PYG: Paraguayan guarani, QAR: Qatari rial, RON: Romanian leu, RSD: Serbian dinar, RUB: Russian ruble, RWF: Rwandan franc, SAR: Saudi riyal, SBD: Solomon Islands dollar, SCR: Seychellois rupee, SDG: Sudanese pound, SEK: Swedish krona, SGD: Singapore dollar, SHP: Saint Helena pound, SLL: Sierra Leonean leone, SOS: Somali shilling, SRD: Surinamese dollar, SSP: South Sudanese pound, STD: Sao Tome and Principe dobra, SVC: Salvadoran colón, SYP: Syrian pound, SZL: Swazi lilangeni, THB: Thai baht, TJS: Tajikistani somoni, TMT: Turkmenistani manat, TND: Tunisian dinar, TOP: Tongan pa'anga, TRY: Turkish lira, TTD: Trinidad and Tobago dollar, TWD: New Taiwan dollar, TZS: Tanzanian shilling, UAH: Ukrainian hryvnia, UGX: Ugandan shilling, USD: United States dollar, UYU: Uruguayan peso, UZS: Uzbekistan Sum, VEF: Venezuelan bolivar fuerte, VND: Vietnamese dong, VUV: Vanuatu vatu, WST: Samoan tala, XAF: Central African CFA franc BEAC, XAG: Silver, XAU: Gold, XCD: Eastern Caribbean dollar, XOF: West African CFA franc BCEAO, XPD: Palladium, XPF: CFP franc, XPT: Platinum, XTS: Currency code reserved for testing, XXX: No currency, YER: Yemeni rial, ZAR: South African rand, ZMW: Zambian kwacha, ZWL: Zimbabwe dollar, All versions, Name, Valid from, Valid to, Currency codes (ISO 4217), v1:2019, January 1, 2019, Still valid, Currency codes (ISO 4217), v1:2018, January 1, 2018, December 31, 2018, Currency codes (ISO 4217), v1:2017, January 1, 2017, December 31, 2017, Currency codes (ISO 4217), v1:2016, January 1, 2016, December 31, 2016, Currency codes (ISO 4217), v1:2015, January 1, 2015, December 31, 2015, Currency codes (ISO 4217), v1:2014, January 1, 2014, December 31, 2014

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