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    National accounts by sector

    In the annual sector accounts, the economic development of sectors is documented. The total economy is divided into six main sectors: Non-financial corporations, Financial corporations, General government, Households, Non-profit institutions serving households (NPISH) and External Sector. , Introduction, Savings, net lending and fixed capital formation, especially for household disposable income and consumption, are among the most important indicators in the sector accounts., The sectors can be further divided into sub-sectors. In the annual sector accounts, the financial corporations are divided into eight sub-sectors., Where in the annual national accounts focus is on the production and primary distribution of output on wages and operating surplus, the main focus of the sector accounts is on the further redistribution of output through interest, dividends, taxes, pensions and other transfers. The result after redistribution is the disposable income.,  , The sector accounts also document the use of disposable income for consumption and savings and how the savings along with net capital transfers are used for fixed capital formation, changes in inventories, acquisition of valuables and net lending (financial savings)., Finally, the sector accounts show the changes in and the composition of the fixed assets and the financial assets and liabilities., The calculation of the sector accounts follows the guidelines of the European National Accounts - System ENS2010, ensuring international comparability. The sector accounts are consistent with the annual national accounts., Besides the annual sector accounts, quarterly sector accounts are also compiled., Documentation, Documentation of statistics, Get an overview of the purpose, content and quality of the statistics. Here you can find information on the sources that the statistics are derived from, what the statistics contains and how often it is published., Fixed Capital Stock, National Accounts, Financial Accounts, National Accounts, Institutional Sectors, Key figures, In Statbank Denmark, you can find more data on 2.1.2-3.1 Allocation and use of income (summary table) (NASO2), Related content in National accounts by sector, Tables in Statbank , Scheduled releases , Contact, Ulla Ryder Jørgensen, Phone: +45 51 49 92 62, Mail: , urj@dst.dk

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    Classification by sector in the Statistical Business Register (SBR), v1:2013

    Name: , ESR_SEKTOR_V1_2013 , Description: , ESR sectors is a statistical classification in Statistics Denmark’s Statistical Business Register, which, like , ESA2010 sectors, , is used to group institutional units with the same characteristics. Compared to ESA2010 sector codes, it is possible to group corporations with market activities between central government, regions, and municipalities. , Valid from: , January 1, 2013 , Office: , Government finances , Contact: , Helene Gjermansen, , hgj@dst.dk, , ph. +45 24 76 70 09 , Codes and categories, Open hierarchy, Download , CSV, DDI, VIR: Corporations and organisations, 11: Central government non-financial quasi-corporations , 12: Municipal non-financial quasi-corporations , 13: Regional non-financial quasi-corporations , 14: Non-financial corporations owned by central government , 15: Municipally owned non-financial corporations , 16: Regionally owned non-financial corporations , 18: Private non-financial corporations , 19: Foreign controlled non-financial corporations, 21: The central bank , 27: Public banks and mortgage credit institutions , 28: Private banks and mortgage credit institutions , 29: Foreign-controlled banks and mortgage credit institutions , 31: Public money market funds , 32: Private money market funds , 33: Foreign controlled money market funds , 37: Public investment funds , 38: Private investment funds , 39: Foreign controlled investment funds , 41: Other public financial intermediaries, except insurance companies and pension funds , 42: Other private financial intermediaries, except insurance companies and pension funds , 43: Other foreign controlled financial intermediaries, except insurance companies and pension funds , 47: Public financial auxiliaries , 48: Private financial auxiliaries , 49: Foreign-controlled financial auxiliaries , 51: Public captive financial entities , 52: Private captive financial entities , 53: Foreign controlled captive financial entities , 57: Public insurance companies , 58: Private insurance companies, 59: Foreign controlled insurance companies , 61: Public pension funds , 62: Private pension funds , 63: Foreign-controlled pension funds , 81: Personally owned companies , 83: Employees and others , 89: Non-profit institutions serving households , OFF: General Government, 71: Central government administration and service - integrated entities , 72: Central government administration and services - non-integrated entities , 74: Regional management and service - integrated entities, 75: Regional management and service - non-integrated entities , 76: Municipal management and service - integrated entities , 77: Municipal administration and services - non-integrated entities , 79: Social security funds, INT: International organizations, 91: Abroad - including international organizations, such as EU institutions and foreign embassies in Denmark, UOP: Unspecified, 99: Unspecified , All versions, Name, Valid from, Valid to, Classification by sector in the Statistical Business Register (SBR), v1:2013, January 1, 2013, Still valid, Classification by function in the Statistical Business Register (SBR), v2:2007, January 1, 2007, December 31, 2012, Classification by function in the Statistical Business Register (SBR), v1:1994, January 1, 1994, December 31, 2006

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    Ghana and Morocco advance in Open Data

    Both countries have made significant strides in enhancing their ODIN scores., 27 May 2025 12:00 , By , Klaus Munch Haagensen, Between 2020 and 2024, both Ghana and Morocco have made significant strides in enhancing their Open Data Inventory (ODIN) scores, reflecting their commitment to data transparency and accessibility. We use ODIN as a supplementary measure to track progress in our Strategic Sector Cooperation projects and to identify new areas to work on. You can read more about our Strategic Sector Cooperation (SSC) projects in Ghana and Morocco here:, Ghana, Morocco, The SSCs are financed by the Danish Ministyry of Foreign Affairs.,  , Facts about ODIN, The Open Data Inventory (ODIN) is developed by Open Data Watch, an international non-profit organization dedicated to improving the availability and openness of official statistics worldwide. ODIN assesses the coverage and openness of official statistics to identify gaps, promote open data policies, and improve access to data. You can read more about ODIN here: , https://odin.opendatawatch.com/,  , Ghana, : ODIN score increased from 39 to 54, elevating its overall global rank from 143, rd, to 107, th, . Significant advancements were observed in data coverage, particularly in economic and environmental statistics. In Ghana the progress is very much related to the launch of the StatsBank -https://statsbank.statsghana.gov.gh/ which has greatly improved access to data from 2023 and onwards. Despite improvements, challenges persist in data coverage, particularly in environmental and health statistics., Morocco, : ODIN score rose from 65 to 77, moving up to the overall rank as 25, th, globally from numer 41, st, . Improvements were most profound in data openness, supported by digital transformation initiatives and enhanced dissemination platforms. While Morocco has advanced in data openness, there is a need to improve the availability of disaggregated data, especially in health, gender and food security and nutrition statistics. Although there has been efforts to improve documentation and metadata, strengthening metadata documentation even more would definitely also enhance data usability., These improvements highlight focused efforts in enhancing data coverage and openness, contributing to better-informed decision-making and governance.

    https://www.dst.dk/en/consulting/news-from-international-consulting/2025/27-05-2025-Ghana-and-Morocco-Advance-In-Open-Data

    Classification by sector in the Statistical Business Register (SBR), v1:2013

    Please note, a more current version of this classification is now available. See the current version , here., Name: , ESR_SEKTOR_V1_2013 , Description: , ESR sectors is a statistical classification in Statistics Denmark’s Statistical Business Register, which, like , ESA2010 sectors, , is used to group institutional units with the same characteristics. Compared to ESA2010 sector codes, it is possible to group corporations with market activities between central government, regions, and municipalities. , Valid from: , January 1, 2013 , Office: , Government finances , Contact: , Helene Gjermansen, , hgj@dst.dk, , ph. +45 24 76 70 09 , Codes and categories, Open hierarchy, Download , CSV, DDI, VIR: Corporations and organisations, 11: Central government non-financial quasi-corporations , 12: Municipal non-financial quasi-corporations , 13: Regional non-financial quasi-corporations , 14: Non-financial corporations owned by central government , 15: Municipally owned non-financial corporations , 16: Regionally owned non-financial corporations , 18: Private non-financial corporations , 19: Foreign controlled non-financial corporations, 21: The central bank , 27: Public banks and mortgage credit institutions , 28: Private banks and mortgage credit institutions , 29: Foreign-controlled banks and mortgage credit institutions , 31: Public money market funds , 32: Private money market funds , 33: Foreign controlled money market funds , 37: Public investment funds , 38: Private investment funds , 39: Foreign controlled investment funds , 41: Other public financial intermediaries, except insurance companies and pension funds , 42: Other private financial intermediaries, except insurance companies and pension funds , 43: Other foreign controlled financial intermediaries, except insurance companies and pension funds , 47: Public financial auxiliaries , 48: Private financial auxiliaries , 49: Foreign-controlled financial auxiliaries , 51: Public captive financial entities , 52: Private captive financial entities , 53: Foreign controlled captive financial entities , 57: Public insurance companies , 58: Private insurance companies, 59: Foreign controlled insurance companies , 61: Public pension funds , 62: Private pension funds , 63: Foreign-controlled pension funds , 81: Personally owned companies , 83: Employees and others , 89: Non-profit institutions serving households , OFF: General Government, 71: Central government administration and service - integrated entities , 72: Central government administration and services - non-integrated entities , 74: Regional management and service - integrated entities, 75: Regional management and service - non-integrated entities , 76: Municipal management and service - integrated entities , 77: Municipal administration and services - non-integrated entities , 79: Social security funds, INT: International organizations, 91: Abroad - including international organizations, such as EU institutions and foreign embassies in Denmark, UOP: Unspecified, 99: Unspecified , 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

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