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    Classification by sector in the European system of accounts (ESA2010), v1:2014

    Name: , ESA2010_V1_2014 , Description: , ESA2010 sectors is a statistical classification. The sector code is used to group institutional units with the same primary activity and function. E.g. the primary activity and function describe if a unit produces market or non-market services. An institutional unit is characterized by decision-making autonomy in the exercise of its principal function. Institutional units are also called economical entities., The sector code divides the economy into six overall sectors:, The non-financial corporations sector, The financial corporations sector, General government, Household sector, Non-profit institutions serving households, Rest of the world, The sector division is based on the European sector classification, which is defined in the manual European System of Accounts (ESA 2010). This classification is consistent with the international sector classification defined in the System of National Accounts 2008 (SNA 2008). See also , ESR sectors, , which is Statistics Denmark’s own classification in the statistical business register., Valid from: , September 1, 2014 , Office: , Government Finances , Contact: , Helene Gjermansen, , hgj@dst.dk, , ph. +45 24 76 70 09 , Codes and categories, Open hierarchy, Download , CSV, DDI, S.11: Non-financial corporations, S.11001: Public non-financial corporations, S.11002: National private non-financial corporations, S.11003: Foreign controlled non-financial corporations, S.12: Financial corporations, S.121: Central bank, S.122: Deposit-taking corporations except the central bank, S.12201: Public deposit-taking corporations except the central bank, S.12202: National private deposit-taking corporations except the central bank, S.12203: Foreign controlled deposit-taking corporations except the central bank, S.123: Money Market Funds, S.12301: Public Money Market Funds, S.12302: National private Money Market Funds, S.12303: Foreign controlled Money Market Funds, S.124: Non-MMF investment funds, S.12401: Public Non-MMF investment funds, S.12402: National private Non-MMF investment funds, S.12403: Foreign controlled Non-MMF investment funds, S.125: Other financial intermediaries, except insurance corporations and pension funds, S.12501: Other public financial intermediaries, except insurance corporations and pension funds, S.12502: Other national private financial intermediaries, except insurance corporations and pension funds, S.12503: Other foreign controlled financial intermediaries, except insurance corporations and pension funds, S.126: Financial auxiliaries, S.12601: Public financial auxiliaries, S.12602: National private financial auxiliaries, S.12603: Foreign controlled financial auxiliaries, S.127: Captive financial institutions and money lenders, S.12701: Public captive financial institutions and money lenders, S.12702: National private captive financial institutions and money lenders, S.12703: Foreign controlled captive financial institutions and money lenders, S.128: Insurance corporations, S.12801: Public insurance corporations, S.12802: National private insurance corporations, S.12803: Foreign private insurance corporations, S.129: Pension funds, S.12901: Public pension funds, S.12902: National private pension funds, S.12903: Foreign controlled pension funds, S.13: General government, S.1311: Central government (excluding social security funds), S.1312: State government (excluding social security funds), S.1313: Local government (excluding social security funds), S.1314: Social security funds, S.14: Households, S.141/S.142: Employers and own-account workers, S.143/S.144: Employees and reciepients of pensions, property income and other transfers, S.15: Non-profit institutions serving households, S.2: Rest of the world, All versions, Name, Valid from, Valid to, Classification by sector in the European system of accounts (ESA2010), v1:2014, September 1, 2014, Still valid, Classification by sector in the Statistical Business Register (SBR), v1:2013, January 1, 2013

    https://www.dst.dk/en/Statistik/dokumentation/nomenklaturer/esa2010

    Classification by sector in the European system of accounts (ESA2010), v1:2014

    Name: , ESA2010_V1_2014 , Description: , ESA2010 sectors is a statistical classification. The sector code is used to group institutional units with the same primary activity and function. E.g. the primary activity and function describe if a unit produces market or non-market services. An institutional unit is characterized by decision-making autonomy in the exercise of its principal function. Institutional units are also called economical entities., The sector code divides the economy into six overall sectors:, The non-financial corporations sector, The financial corporations sector, General government, Household sector, Non-profit institutions serving households, Rest of the world, The sector division is based on the European sector classification, which is defined in the manual European System of Accounts (ESA 2010). This classification is consistent with the international sector classification defined in the System of National Accounts 2008 (SNA 2008). See also , ESR sectors, , which is Statistics Denmark’s own classification in the statistical business register., Valid from: , September 1, 2014 , Office: , Government Finances , Contact: , Helene Gjermansen, , hgj@dst.dk, , ph. +45 24 76 70 09 , Codes and categories, Codes and categories are only available in Danish , All versions, Name, Valid from, Valid to, Classification by sector in the European system of accounts (ESA2010), v1:2014, September 1, 2014, Still valid, Classification by sector in the Statistical Business Register (SBR), v1:2013, January 1, 2013

    https://www.dst.dk/en/Statistik/dokumentation/nomenklaturer/esa2010?id=6c0826d4-1f0a-4f09-b239-5d6e8b3bf953

    Health Care Financing Schemes (SHA), v1:2011

    Name: , ICHA_HF_V1_2011 , Description: , The classification of health care financing schemes shows who and which schemes finance the consumption of the various health care services, as well as the health care consumption by the various providers., The financing may come from government schemes, voluntary health insurance schemes, non-profit institutions serving households (NPISH) as well as household out-of-pocket (OOP) payments., This classification is the Danish implementation of the , International Classification for Health Accounts (ICHA), and follows the , Classification of Health Care Providers (ICHA-HF), in the manual , A System of Health Accounts (SHA) 2011 Revised Edition, ., Valid from: , January 1, 2011 , Office: , Government finances , Contact: , Louise Mathilde Justesen, , lom@dst.dk, , ph. +45 40 26 47 43 , Codes and categories, Open hierarchy, Download , CSV, DDI, HF.1: Government schemes and compulsory contributory health care financing schemes, HF.1.1: Government schemes, HF.2: Voluntary health care payment schemes (other than OOP), HF.2.1: Voluntary health insurance schemes, HF.2.2: NPISH financing schemes, HF.2.3: Enterprise financing schemes, HF.3: Household out-of-pocket (OOP), HF.3.1: Household out-of-pocket (OOP) excluding cost-sharing, HF.3.2: Household out-of-pocket (OOP) including cost-sharing, HF.4: Rest of the world, All versions, Name, Valid from, Valid to, Health Care Financing Schemes (SHA), v1:2011, January 1, 2011, Still valid

    https://www.dst.dk/en/Statistik/dokumentation/nomenklaturer/icha-hf