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    Documentation of statistics: Research and development in the public sector

    Contact info, Science, Technology and Culture, Business Statistics , Mille Wilhjelm Poulsen , +45 40 18 78 40 , MWP@dst.dk , Get documentation of statistics as pdf, Research and development in the public sector 2023 , Previous versions, Research and development in the public sector 2022, Research and development in the public sector 2021, Research and development in the public sector 2020, Research and development in the public sector 2019, Research and development in the public sector 2018, Research and development in the public sector 2017, Research and development in the public sector 2016, Research and development in the public sector 2015, Statistics on Research and Development – Public sector 2014, Statistics on Research and Development – Public Sector 2013, Statistics on Research and Development – Public sector 2012, The purpose of the R&D statistics is, among other things, to analyse the scope of research and experimental development undertaken within the public sector. The results forms part of the measurement of R&D in relation to GDP. The survey is conducted in accordance with OECDs guidelines for R&D described in the Frascati Manual., Statistical presentation, The statistics on Research and Development (R&D) cover a large number of indicators describing the resources used with the focus being expenditures and personel (in numbers and in full-time equivalents). The information is distributed by main sectors, types of expenditure, fields of science and type of research., Read more about statistical presentation, Statistical processing, The Statistics are compiled annually on the basis of questionnaires. The data collected are validated very carefully focusing on a number of prioritized variables, notably the R&D expenses. This is performed at macro- as well as micro level., Read more about statistical processing, Relevance, There is a general political objective of increasing the share of GDP, which is applied for research and development, and in the light of this objective, there is great interest in compiling statistics on research and development. The main users are Ministries, public authorities, business organisations, researchers, private business enterprises and the media. In addition, the European Commission (The statistical office Eurostat) and the OECD are important users. Data are available for purposes of research., Read more about relevance, Accuracy and reliability, The reliability is high. The statistics is based on a census of 700 public institutions and the response rate is 100 percent. The collected data is going through an intense validation process and except for a single question the imputation rate for missing values is relatively moderate. Imputation could e.g. be the use of information reported by other institutions to replace missing information., Read more about accuracy and reliability, Timeliness and punctuality, National release is done 16 months after the end of the reference period. It is the aim to publish preliminary figures 12 months after the end of the reference period. Final figures are published 12 months after the preliminary figures., Transmission of data to Eurostat follows rules laid down in the relevant legal act., The release of the statistics is punctual., Read more about timeliness and punctuality, Comparability, The statistics are comparable from the years 1997 to 2006 and from 2007 onwards., 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 , Research and development, . For further information, go to the , subject page, ., Read more about accessibility and clarity

    https://www.dst.dk/en/Statistik/dokumentation/documentationofstatistics/research-and-development-in-the-public-sector

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    Documentation of statistics: Recidivism

    Contact info, Population and Education , Iben Birgitte Pedersen , +45 23 60 37 11 , IPE@dst.dk , Get documentation of statistics as pdf, Recidivism 2022 , Previous versions, Recidivism 2021, Recidivism 2020, Recidivism 2019, Recidivism 2018, Recidivism 2017, Recidivism 2014-2016, Recidivism 2013-2015, Recidivism 2012-2014, Recidivism 2011-2013, Recidivism 2010-2012, The purpose of Recidivism is to analyze the extent of new criminality among persons who have been released after serving in jail or have received a guilty decision during a calendar year., The statistics on Recidivism was made up the first time for persons released or convicted in 2007 and has hereafter been produced annually., Statistical presentation, The statistics on recidivism form part of the criminal statistics. The criminal statistics include statistics on criminal cases from reported crimes and victims to convictions and also arrests and imprisonments., The statistics shed light on new criminality among people who have been released after serving in jail or have received a guilty decision during a year. The extent and type of new crimes committed during a follow-up period of two years are calculated. , Furthermore, information on level of education and the extent of criminality the five years previous to the actual year form part of the statistics., Read more about statistical presentation, Statistical processing, The source to the statistics are data from other statistical registers operated by Statistics Denmark. Data from the registers are delivered yearly via System-to-system-transmission. Data are already validated. However, central variables go through a probability check in form of a comparison with data from the previous year. Data about decisions, charges and admissions to prisons from Statistics Denmark's criminal statistical registers are linked to data from Statistics Denmark's register of the population's highest level of education and Statistics Denmark's register of Populations Statistics., Read more about statistical processing, Relevance, Statistikken bliver anvendt bredt af myndigheder, organisationer, forskere, pressen mv. Tabellerne i Statistikbanken er hyppigt anvendt. Fremsatte synspunkter og ønsker fra centrale brugere tages i betragtning ved udarbejdelse af statistikken., Read more about relevance, Accuracy and reliability, The statistics on recidivism is based on other of Statistics Denmark's statistical registers where the reliability is considered to be good. However, the number of emigrants is assessed to be under-estimated with 15-20 percentages. The statistics include persons who are registered with a decision in the central criminal register at the time the extract to Statistics Denmark is done. A number of decisions made during the calendar year will happen not to be registered at that time. That implies that the total number of persons in the defined population presumably is under-estimated., Read more about accuracy and reliability, Timeliness and punctuality, The statistics are published approximately 1 year and 9 months after the end of the reference period. The punctuality is very high as the statistics usually are published without delay in relation to the scheduled time., Read more about timeliness and punctuality, Comparability, Since 2007, the statistics has been prepared on the same date source. In general the statistics is therefore comparable during time., Some of the published data are not available for all years., No international comparable statistics are available., Read more about comparability, Accessibility and clarity, The statistics on convictions are published in: , News from Statistics Denmark, , the publication , Kriminalitet (Criminality), and in , StatBank, ., At Statistics Denmark's webpage the statistics furthermore are presented on its , Subject Page, ., Taylor made statistics can be prepared on bases of the ready-made files. Through Statistics Denmark's Division of Research Service it is possible for researchers to be granted access to anonymized data., Read more about accessibility and clarity

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

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    Documentation of statistics: Labour Market Account

    Contact info, Labour Market , Pernille Stender , +45 24 92 12 33 , PSD@dst.dk , Get documentation of statistics as pdf, Labour Market Account 2021 , Previous versions, Labour Market Account 2019, Labour Market Account 2016, Labour Market Account 2015, Labour Market Account 2013, Labour Market Account 2014, New Labour Market Account concerning the population´s labour market status have been developed by Statistics Denmark. , The primary purpose of the Labour Market Accounts (LMA) is to provide a complete overview of the population´s labour market status compiled in terms of full-time persons, covering a given period of time or a given point-in-time., Statistical presentation, The Labour Market Account is compiled annually and provides information on the population´s labour market status, where labour-market related activities are given the highest priority. The statistics are compiled in terms of full-time persons. , Data on the population´s labour market status are broken down by socio-economic groups i.e. persons in employment, students, unemployed persons and other persons receiving public benefits, children and young people and other people outside the labour force., Read more about statistical presentation, Statistical processing, The primary statistical data for the LMA is a newly developed register called the AMR-UN (LMA without standardization of hours)., The AMR-UN is composed of administrative data, which are integrated and harmonised in a statistical system. , On the basis of the AMR-UN, the LMA is constructed by means of an hourly standardization of the population´s labour market status, where a person can at maximum contribute with 37 hours per week, corresponding to the existing hourly standard., Read more about statistical processing, Relevance, Over a number of years Statistics Denmark has carried out work on developing the LMA. Several users have indicated their great interest in and expectations with regard to the statistics/register. , Users of the LMA are typical ministries, organisations and research institutes, etc., Read more about relevance, Accuracy and reliability, In the LMA, a wide range of data sources are subjected to data editing and harmonisation in one statistical system. This implies that the LMA can conduct far better analyses of the labour market than the analyses that can be conducted by each individual statistic. At the same time, the LMA constitutes a census of the population and consequently, the statistical uncertainty is reduced compared to statistics compiled on the basis of sample surveys., Against this background, the quality of the statistics is considered to be relatively high. Despite this, there is still some degree of uncertainty linked to the statistics., Read more about accuracy and reliability, Timeliness and punctuality, The statistics are published approximately 15 months after the reference year., Read more about timeliness and punctuality, Comparability, The statistics cover the period 2008 to 2021, and during this period the development are comparable. , Read more about comparability, Accessibility and clarity, The statistic is published i the statbank , Labour market accounts, ., Read more about accessibility and clarity

    https://www.dst.dk/en/Statistik/dokumentation/documentationofstatistics/labour-market-account

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    Documentation of statistics: ICT Use in Enterprises

    Contact info, Science, Technology and Culture, Business Statistics , Anton Lyngvold Erenbjerg , +45 20 14 57 90 , AEL@dst.dk , Get documentation of statistics as pdf, ICT Use in Enterprises 2025 , Previous versions, ICT Use in Enterprises 2024, ICT Use in Enterprises 2023, ICT Use in Enterprises 2022, ICT Use in Enterprises 2021, ICT Use in Enterprises 2020, ICT Use in Enterprises 2019, ICT Use in Enterprises 2018, ICT Use in Enterprises 2017, ICT Use in Enterprises 2016, ICT Use in Enterprises 2015, ICT Use in Enterprises 2014, The purpose of the statistics is to shed light on the use of ICT in enterprises, including e-commerce and benefits/barriers to the use of ICT technologies. The survey is harmonized with the EU model questionnaire, which is used in most member states. The statistics form part of Statistics Denmark's focus on the information society. The survey has been carried out annually since 1998. , Statistical presentation, The statistics are published annually and describes the use of ICT in enterprises in Denmark. The following areas are covered: The prevalence and use of ICT, including ICT technologies and e-commerce. A considerable number of variables are replaced each year as a result of the development in user needs and new technology. The survey covers enterprises with more than 10 employees in the private, non-financial urban industries., Read more about statistical presentation, Statistical processing, The statistic is annual and questionnaire-based. Validation includes consistency checks built into the digital form, combined with subsequent checks and possible re-contact to reporting enterprises. The published results are grossed up to population level. Stratification is based on activity and enterprise size class., Read more about statistical processing, Relevance, The results are used by ministries, organizations, researchers and journalists etc., as a basis for political interventions, analyses, articles and research projects etc. A considerable number of variables are replaced each year as a result of the development in user needs and the need to measure new technology. The on-going development of the survey contents takes place in close dialogue with national stakeholders as well as in the European Union fora. The statistics is co-funded by the European Union., Read more about relevance, Accuracy and reliability, The results from the survey for enterprises with at least 10 full-time employees are based on data from 4,071 enterprises from a total population of 18,391 enterprises. The survey is sample based and consequently there is some uncertainty in the results in the form of random variation from the branch and enterprise size. Every year uncertainty calculations are produced, and these show that the sampling uncertainty is limited. , Read more about accuracy and reliability, Timeliness and punctuality, The statistics are published seven months after the end of the reference period. No preliminary figures are published. Results are published in September, where the reference period is January (and, for some variables, the previous calendar year)., Read more about timeliness and punctuality, Comparability, The survey is harmonized with the EU model questionnaire, which is used in most member states. A large number of questions in the survey are replaced annually, so there is not a continuous time series for all the results., Read more about comparability, Accessibility and clarity, News from Statistics Denmark, and the main results are available in Danish on Statistics Denmark's homepage at the address , Statistics Denmark's homepage, . , Read more about accessibility and clarity

    https://www.dst.dk/en/Statistik/dokumentation/documentationofstatistics/ict-use-in-enterprises

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    Documentation of statistics: International Trade in Services

    Contact info, External Economy, Economic Statistics , Selma Mustafic Mulalic , +45 23 69 46 64 , smu@dst.dk , Get documentation of statistics as pdf, International Trade in Services 2024 , Previous versions, International Trade in Services 2023, International Trade in Services 2022, International Trade in Services 2021, International Trade in Services 2020, International Trade in Services 2018, International Trade in Services 2017, International Trade in Services 2016, International Trade in Services 2015, International Trade in Services 2014, Documents associated with the documentation, Omlægning af tabeller om betalingsbalance og udenrigshandel i statistikbanken den 10. juni 2024 (pdf) (in Danish only), Foreign trade in services describes the trade in services (imports and exports) with other countries. The trade is described both in terms of type of services and in terms of partner country/area. The statistics were introduced in connection with the termination of the settlement statistics in Danmarks Nationalbank by new-year 2004/05, cf. Balance of payments. , Statistical presentation, The statistics show Denmark's imports and exports of services from/to other countries distributed on partner countries and approx. 70 service categories. , Read more about statistical presentation, Statistical processing, Data is collected every month. The data is screened for obvious and likely errors. The completeness of the reports is checked. The data is used for compiling the statistics through a process of grossing up for the trade not covered. The statistics is accordingly to be considered to completely cover the Danish foreign trade in services., Read more about statistical processing, Relevance, The International trade in services statistics constitute an essential part of the balance of payments statistics and of the rest-of-the-world account of national accounts. The statistics are occasionally commented upon in the public debate. , Read more about relevance, Accuracy and reliability, In the first release of the figures for foreign trade in services there will be a certain degree of uncertainty as a minor part of the data has either not been reported yet or has errors to a degree that it cannot be included in the release. In these cases data will be supplemented by estimations. The reliability of the figures for a given quarter increases in later releases. The final figures are to be considered as fairly reliable, to a decreasing degree though the more detailed level that is applied., Read more about accuracy and reliability, Timeliness and punctuality, The statistics are published every quarter approx. 40 days after the end of the reference period and are normally published without delays as to the preannounced dates.., Read more about timeliness and punctuality, Comparability, The International trade in services statistics are compiled according to international standards. Accordingly they are comparable with the statistics of other developed countries., 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 , International trade in services, . For further information, go to the , subject page, . , Read more about accessibility and clarity

    https://www.dst.dk/en/Statistik/dokumentation/documentationofstatistics/international-trade-in-services

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    Documentation of statistics: Emission Accounts

    Contact info, National Accounts, Climate and Environment, Economic Statistics , Leif Hoffmann , +45 23 69 58 63 , LHF@dst.dk , Get documentation of statistics as pdf, Emission Accounts 2024 , Previous versions, Emission Accounts 2023, Emission Accounts 2022, Emission Accounts 2021, Emission Accounts (including the climate footprint) 2020, Emission Accounts 2019, Emission Accounts 2018, Emission Accounts 2017, Emission Accounts 2016, Emission Accounts 2015, Air Emission Accounts 2013, Documents associated with the documentation, Metodedokument for statistikbanktabel LABY34 (pdf) (in Danish only), The purpose of the Air Emission Account is to illustrate the emission of greenhouse gases and other air pollutants related to industry and households energy consumption and other activities. The accounts can be used for climate and environmental-economic analysis. The emission accounts are developed for 1990 and onwards according to EEA, System of Environmental Economic Accounting, which is a statistical standard published by the UN and several other international organizations provides the "State of the art" for Green National Accounts. The statistics is part of the Environmental-Economic Accounts for Denmark (Green National Accounts)., Statistical presentation, The air emission accounts are annually accounts on the emission of greenhouse gases and other air pollutants. The air emission accounts follow the same definitions and classification as National Accounts, which allows for analyses of the connection between the economy and air pollution. The accounts are published in a Danish press release and in StatBank under the subject , Energy and air emissions, ., Read more about statistical presentation, Statistical processing, Emission accounts are compiled taking energy accounts as a starting point for the emissions caused by the use of energy. Emissions caused by other factors than energy use are added subsequently and distributed among the relevant industries., Read more about statistical processing, Relevance, Environmental Accounts are relevant for those interested in the correlation between the economy on the one side and environment and natural resources on the other side. Ministries and consultant firms are among the main users of environmental accounts. Accounts are included in the overall European environmental accounts, collected and compiled by Eurostat., Read more about relevance, Accuracy and reliability, There is an uncertainty connected to the compilation of Air Emission Accounts as a combination of scientific assumptions and calculations have to be made. Uncertainty inherited in the source data is transferred to the Air Emission Accounts. However, conceptually consistent and over time uniform treatment of source data contribute to increasing the certainty of data., Read more about accuracy and reliability, Timeliness and punctuality, Data is normally published nine month after the reference year without delays., Read more about timeliness and punctuality, Comparability, The industry classification in the tables is the same as the one used in the national accounts. The tables can therefore be compared to other statistics based on the industry classification. Accounts are compiled in form of time series. For example accounts for air emissions are available for each year from 1990 until the last year that is published. Accounts are consistent and fully comparable within these years. On the more aggregated level, the Danish accounts are comparable with accounts of other EU countries compiled according to the Regulation no. 691/2011 on European environmental economic accounts., Read more about comparability, Accessibility and clarity, These statistics are published annually 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 , Energy and air emissions, . For further information, go to the subject page for , Energy and Emission Accounts, . , Read more about accessibility and clarity

    https://www.dst.dk/en/Statistik/dokumentation/documentationofstatistics/emission-accounts

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    An overview of the Danish economy

    Combining the selection of indicators presented below provides a general view of the state of the Danish economy. What is the growth rate of the economy and how is it going with government finances and inflation? What is the situation of the labour market and the housing market? What expectations do economic operators have for the future and what is the outlook for the green targets? Dive into the numbers by clicking the graphs., Danish economy here and now, Consumer expectations, i,   , -17.2, Aug/25, Information, ×, Consumer expectations of the economic situation of not only themselves but also Denmark as a whole, now and in one year , Consumer price index, i,   , 2.0, % Aug/25, Information, ×, Percentage change in the consumer price index total against the same month the preceding year , Core inflation, i,   , 2.3, % Aug/25, Information, ×, Percentage change in the consumer price index excl. energy and unprocessed foodstuff against the same month the preceding year , Retail trade index, i,   , 97.8, Jul/25, Information, ×, Index, 2021=100, quantity indicies seasonally adjusted , Business sentiment indicator, i,   , 103.3, Aug/25, Information, ×, Index=100 calculated as the average for the period 1998 - 2024 , Industrial production index, i,   , 131.4, Jul/25, Information, ×, Index, 2021=100, seasonally adjusted , Bankruptcies, i,   , 202, Aug/25, Information, ×, Bankruptcies in active companies, seasonally adjusted , Persons in employment, i,   , 3,057,848, Jun/25, Information, ×, Total number of employees in the business sector, seasonally adjusted , Unemployed, i,   , 88,238, Aug/25, Information, ×, Most recent number of unemployed persons from either the unemployment indicator or the gross unemployment. Seasonally adjusted, full-time persons , Other indicators, Economic growth (GDP), i,   , 1.3, % Q2/25, Information, ×, Real growth in per cent against the preceding period, seasonally adjusted , Government surplus/deficit (% of GDP), i,   , 4.5, % 2024, Information, ×, Government EMU surplus or deficit as per cent of GDP , Government debt (% of GDP), i,   , 31.1, % 2024, Information, ×, Government EMU debt as per cent of GDP , Exports, i,   , 180,685, mio. kr. Jul/25, Information, ×, Current account revenue in million DKK from goods and services, seasonally adjusted , Balance of payments surplus, i,   , 35,584, mio. kr. Jul/25, Information, ×, Current account net revenue in million DKK, seasonally adjusted , Price development of single-family houses, i,   , 5.4, % Q1/25, Information, ×, Percentage change in the price index against the same quarter the preceding year, seasonally adjusted , Share index, i,   , 1,219, Jul/25, Information, ×, Index 1995=100 for shares in total on OMXC , Development in single-family house sales, i,   , 18.5, % Q1/25, Information, ×, Percentage change in number of sales against the same quarter the preceding year, seasonally adjusted , Price development of owner-occupied flats in Copenhagen, i,   , 13.8, % Q1/25, Information, ×, Percentage change in the price index against the same quarter the preceding year for owner-occupied flats in the city of Copenhagen, seasonally adjusted , Interest rates, i,   , 2.70, % Aug/25, Information, ×, Average bond yield for all listed bond series (government and mortgage bonds, etc.) , Greenhouse gas emissions, i,   , 38,785, 1.000 ton 2023, Information, ×, The emission of greenhouse gases stated in 1000 tonnes from Danish territory, incl. LULUCF and excl. CO2 from biomass , Share of renewable energy, i,   , 48.4, % 2024, Information, ×, Renewable energy share in per cent of total final energy consumption ,  

    https://www.dst.dk/en/Statistik/temaer/overblik-dansk-oekonomi

    Documentation of statistics: Forest Accounts

    Contact info, National Accounts, Climate and Environment , Michael Zörner , +45 24 41 73 66 , MIZ@dst.dk , Get documentation of statistics as pdf, Forest Accounts 2023 , Previous versions, Forest Accounts 2022, Forest Accounts 2021, Forest Accounts 2020, Forest Accounts 2018, Forest Accounts 2016, The forest accounts are accounts for the Danish forests as a natural resource. The accounts comprise the forest land as well as the wood (timber) resource. The forest accounts were first published in 2017, as part of the Green National Accounts for Denmark. In 2021, the accounts have been extended back in time so all data series start in 1990., Statistical presentation, The forest accounts are an annual account of the Danish forest area and the growing stock in the forests. The accounts contain opening and closing stocks as well as balancing items broken down by region. Concerning the growing stock, the accounts are in physical units (cubic meters) as well as monetary units (DKK) and are published with a division into broadleaves and conifers, whereas the forest area is accounted only in physical units (square km). The accounts are published in the StatBank as well as in general publications from the Green National Accounts for Denmark., Read more about statistical presentation, Statistical processing, The forest accounts are produced separately for forest area and for growing stock. The accounts for the forest area are obtained almost directly from the Danish reporting on land cover under the Kyoto Protocol. For the physical growing stock accounts, several sources are matched and harmonized in order to compile complete and consistent accounts. From the physical growing stock accounts, the monetary accounts (in DKK) are calculated through a valuation model based on estimated prices., Read more about statistical processing, Relevance, The forest accounts are of relevance for administrative bodies, researchers, NGOs, businesses, the educational sector and individuals - all with interests in forest, natural resources, interactions between environment and economy, natural capital, sustainability etc. In the context of the United Nations and other international organizations, there is a large focus on green national accounts., Read more about relevance, Accuracy and reliability, The forest accounts are reliable estimates of the physical size of the resources, as well as the change in these over a number of years. Smaller variations from one year to the next may however reflect uncertainties rather than real changes. Especially for the monetary valuation of the growing stock (in DKK) there is significant uncertainty, both concerning the estimated prices as well as inherent in the method used which is based on a number of assumptions. The estimate for the value of the growing stock should therefore be considered a provisional estimate of the order of magnitude., Read more about accuracy and reliability, Timeliness and punctuality, The forest accounts are normally published 18 months after the reference period ends. The accounts have always been published at the preannounced date., Read more about timeliness and punctuality, Comparability, The forest accounts are compiled according to the guidelines for asset accounts for natural resources from the UN statistical standard 'System of Environmental-Economic Accounting'. This ensures a high degree of comparability with the same type of accounts from other countries using this standard. The forest accounts are fully comparable across the published time series., Read more about comparability, Accessibility and clarity, The forest accounts are available in their most detailed form through the StatBank. General results are communicated through Statistics Denmark's various publications covering the Green National Accounts for Denmark. See also the topic page , Natural resource accounts, ., Read more about accessibility and clarity

    https://www.dst.dk/en/Statistik/dokumentation/documentationofstatistics/forest-accounts

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    Documentation of statistics: From Primary and Lower Secondary and General Upper Secondary School to Further Education

    Contact info, Population and Education , Lene Riberholdt , +45 23 60 62 18 , LRI@dst.dk , Get documentation of statistics as pdf, From Primary and Lower Secondary and General Upper Secondary School to Further Education 2023 , Previous versions, From Primary and Lower Secondary and General Upper Secondary School to Further Education 2021, From Primary and Lower Secondary and General Upper Secondary School to Further Education 2020, From Primary and Lower Secondary and General Upper Secondary School to Further Education 2017, From Primary and Lower Secondary and General Upper Secondary School to Further Education 2014, The analysis is a cohort analysis of students with lower or upper secondary general school leaving certificate and their further education in the Danish school system. (Adult education is not included). The present statistic which is based on CPR numbers, was first collected in 1973. Before 1973 the Ministry of Education collected the information at class level. The first cohort analysis was published in March 1978 with information regarding pupils who graduated in 1973/1974., Statistical presentation, The cohort analysis is an analysis of the education of a cohort of students with lower or upper secondary general school leaving certificates after graduation. A cohort is defined as pupils leaving lower secondary or traditional general secondary education. It is established how many students are in education, have completed an education, have interrupted an education or have no records about further education, Read more about statistical presentation, Statistical processing, The information in the Integrated Register of Students are based on annual reports from the Danish educational institutions. The majority of data is collected by system-to-system reporting. However, there are a few educational institutions which report through web questionnaires. In cooperation with system suppliers. Statistics Denmark has established requirements for reporting formats, validation and error searches. In addition, there is an extensive validation of data in Statistics Denmark., Read more about statistical processing, Relevance, The register gives a foundation for analyzing the transitions from lower secondary and upper secondary general education to further education in the ordinary education system., Read more about relevance, Accuracy and reliability, The reliability of the educational information is judged to be good. The information in the student register, comes from the institutions' administrative register and goes through an comprehensive error check in connection with the annual data collections., Read more about accuracy and reliability, Timeliness and punctuality, The statistics are published half a year after the end of the reference time. The statistics are usually published without delay in accordance with the scheduled date. , Read more about timeliness and punctuality, Comparability, Statistics Denmark have published Further education statistics since 2001. The comparability over time is good., 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 , Educational transitions , . For further information, go to the , subject page, . , Read more about accessibility and clarity

    https://www.dst.dk/en/Statistik/dokumentation/documentationofstatistics/from-primary-and-lower-secondary-and-general-upper-secondary-school-to-further-education

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    Documentation of statistics: Continuing Vocational Training Survey (CVTS)

    Contact info, Population and Education, Social Statistics , Nare Hakhverdyan , NHD , NHD@dst.dk , Get documentation of statistics as pdf, Continuing Vocational Training Survey (CVTS) 2020 , Previous versions, Continuing Vocational Training Survey (CVTS) 2016, Continuing Vocational Training Survey (CVTS), The purpose of the CVTS survey has been to create a comparable European statistics on Continual Vocational Training and education of the employees in enterprises. The statistic constitutes a part of the strategic goal of long life learning., which is a central feature in EU's strategy to increase the competitiveness of European enterprises hen hence the economic growth., Statistical presentation, The data collected in the CVTS surveys (CVTS = Continual Vocational Training Survey) describes the enterprises activities in relation to continuing vocational training in the enterprises. The variables are specified in The European Parliament and Council Regulation No 1552/2005. Primarily it concerns the various types of training artivities, time usage and costs involved in the activities as well as planning aspects. In relation to CVTS2006 some variables are not included in CVTS2011. A few variables have been removed in CVTS2016 and a few has been simplified when compared to CVTS2011. Special COVID-19 questions were included in CVTS2020., Read more about statistical presentation, Statistical processing, Various procedures were conducted for data controlling and high quality. To assure consistency, answers which were not logic were checked and corrected by follow up by contact to the responding enterprises if necessary. Furthermore, an imputation on core variables was applied, the variables specified by Eurostat. A weighting procedure on 60 cells was applied (20 NACE categories and 3 size groups) in such a way that the sample was representative for the universe.., Read more about statistical processing, Relevance, The survey results are mainly of interest to persons engaged in the educational sector, educational institutions, ministries and business organizations., Read more about relevance, Accuracy and reliability, CVTS2006: Postal questionnaires supplemented with data from administrative registers. About 60 per cent of the returned questionnaires ended up being scanned and the rest were registered manually. The scanning of the questionnaire gave problems with the data quality for some questions, in particular concerning the questions on amounts of money, number of persons and hours. CVTS2011, CVTS2016 and CVTS2020: Web interviews in combination with telephone interviews supplemented with data from administrative registers. The survey questions about amounts of money, number of persons and hours etc. in particular gave problems with the data quality as these questions needed several persons to be involved., Read more about accuracy and reliability, Timeliness and punctuality, CVTS3: Published: 4th quarter 2007., CVTS4: Reference period: 2010. Published: 21st of Feburary 2014. , CVTS5: Reference period: 2015. Published: 21st of February 2019., CVTS6: Reference period: 2020. Published: 28th of June 2022., The period from the end of the reference period for CVTS until publication is mainly due to efforts carried out to increase response rate as well as data quality., Read more about timeliness and punctuality, Comparability, Eurostat publish data for the EU-member states for CVTS. The results are comparable across the member states as the same guidelines have been applied. The guidelines was specified by EU., Read more about comparability, Accessibility and clarity, News from Statistics Denmark and the Statbank., The CVTS results from all participating countries will be published by Eurostat on New Cronos statistical data base., Some data from CVTS2006, CVTS2011, CVTS2016 and CVTS2020 are available from the statbank: , CVTS - Statistikbanken, ., Read more about accessibility and clarity

    https://www.dst.dk/en/Statistik/dokumentation/documentationofstatistics/continuing-vocational-training-survey--cvts-

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