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    Documentation of statistics: ICT-Expenditure in Enterprises

    Contact info, Business Dynamics , Emil Tappe Bang-Mortensen , +45 24 67 85 25 , EBM@dst.dk , Get documentation of statistics as pdf, ICT-Expenditure in Enterprises 2016 , Previous versions, ICT-Expenditure in Enterprises 2015, ICT-Expenditure in Enterprises 2014, ICT-Expenditure in Enterprises 2013, The purpose of the survey 'ICT expenditure' is to examine the extent of ICT expenditures in the private sector. The survey contributes to the description of the information society. The survey was conducted for the first time in autumn 2004., Statistical presentation, Private sector, : The survey examines ICT expenditure in enterprises . Variables include hardware, pre-packaged and customised software, other ICT equipment (telecommunication equipment, audio and video equipment and other ICT equipment) and ICT consultancy. For enterprises in the private sector, the total ICT expenditure is estimated by industry and size groups. Moreover, expenditure in the different sub-groups of expenditure type is estimated, see above., The public sector, (state and municipalities): ICT expenditure is not collected since 2007., Read more about statistical presentation, Statistical processing, Population of enterprises are selected according to ownership, activity (NACE code) and number of employee (more than 10 full time equivalent), The drawing of sample is coordinated with the SBS accounting statistics., Errors in sum are corrected and outliers are identified, contacted and eventually corrected., Weights are estimated for 60 strata and the recordings of each enterprise is multiplied according to the strata., Read more about statistical processing, Relevance, Statistics is used in business organizations, service contracts with ICT enterprises, ministries and the results are included in research projects., Read more about relevance, Accuracy and reliability, Approx 3,200 responses have been used in the grossing up procedure. The results are grossed up so that they correspond to full coverage of the surveyed industries and size groups. Each enterprise in the sample is assigned a weight such that it represents a certain number of enterprises in the population. The grossing up procedure is based on the number of enterprises, and the number of fulltime employees within employment groups. Regarding the enterprises the response rate is 95 per cent for the survey. Loss is due to bankruptcy, take over, etc. The high response rate indicates that results are reliable as the statistical variance indicates. Measures of inaccuracy for selected variables are available., Read more about accuracy and reliability, Timeliness and punctuality, Statistics are published on time one year and 4 month after reference year., Read more about timeliness and punctuality, Comparability, Comparable figures from 2008 and forward. Eurostat have collected data for 2009 and 2012 not yet published by Eurostat., Read more about comparability, Accessibility and clarity, News from Statistics Denmark, Yearbook: Information Society Denmark., Main results are accessible at the website of Statistics Denmark and at Statbank Denmark., Read more about accessibility and clarity

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

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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: Rail Transport

    Contact info, Short Term Statistics, Business Statistics , Mathias Dybdahl Bluhme , +45 40 22 56 37 , MDB@dst.dk , Get documentation of statistics as pdf, Rail Transport 2025 , Previous versions, Rail Transport 2024, Rail Transport 2023, Rail Transport 2022, Rail Transport 2021, Rail Transport 2020, Rail Transport 2019, Rail Transport 2018, Rail Transport 2017, Rail Transport 2016, Rail Transport 2015, Rail Transport 2014, Rail transport statistics covers transport of goods and passengers by rail, investments in rail infrastructure and vehicles, rail traffic and accidents. The statistics is used for policy work in the EU and is compliant with the EU-regulation on the topic which secures that it can be compared to other EU-countries. Furthermore it is used by others with interest in the railroad sector this includes government bodies., Statistical presentation, Rail transport statistics contains information passenger and goods transport on Danish rail network irrespective of the nationality of the operator on a quarterly basis. On a yearly basis the statistics contains information on railway infrastructure and rolling vehicle stock, investments in infrastructure and rolling vehicles, and rail accidents. , Read more about statistical presentation, Statistical processing, Data for the statistics are collected through the online data collection portal, Virk.dk, quarterly from all rail operators with transport on the Danish rail network including private railways and light rail lines. Data are validated with regard to internal consistency in the report and the development in the time series on both micro (enterprise) and macro (aggregated statistics) level. No imputation (the statistics are only published when all data is collected), enumeration or seasonally adjustment are done., Read more about statistical processing, Relevance, The statistics are used widely by e.g. news media, ministries and consultancies, and it is the impression that the statistics is of relevance to the users., The statistics are primarily used by EU for policy work but also other with interest on the subject uses it. This includes government bodies., Read more about relevance, Accuracy and reliability, Uncertainty is estimated to be relative small since data collection covers all enterprises operating trains on the Danish rail network., Only minor revisions are done to the first preliminary publication., Read more about accuracy and reliability, Timeliness and punctuality, The statistics are published 73-74 days after the reference period., The statistics are always published at the pre-announced time., Read more about timeliness and punctuality, Comparability, Comparable time series for all EU-member states and EFTA-member states are published by Eurostat. , There is no significant breaks in the existing time series. The time series for personkilometres for the Metro has a minor break between 2016 and 2017 due to changes in methodology., Read more about comparability, Accessibility and clarity, The statistics are published yearly in Nyt fra Danmarks Statistik (Statistical news) , and all data is available in , StatBank Denmark, ., Read more about accessibility and clarity

    https://www.dst.dk/en/Statistik/dokumentation/documentationofstatistics/rail-transport

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    Documentation of statistics: Business tendency surveys

    Contact info, Short Term Statistics, Business Statistics , Simon Bolding Halifax , +45 51 29 21 91 , SBH@dst.dk , Get documentation of statistics as pdf, Business tendency surveys 2024 , Previous versions, The monthly tendency survey provides a quick and up-to-date overview of actual conditions and expectations within the manufacturing industries, construction, retail trade and services. The surveys are directly connected to and defined by the Business and Consumer Survey joint harmonized program as managed by the Directorate-Generale for Economic and Financial Affairs (DG ECFIN), European Commission. , Statistical presentation, The business tendency surveys are a qualitative assessment on past three month's developments and next three month's expected developments . The survey assesses developments within production, employment, stock of orders, stock of finished products, capacity utilization, investment plans, limits to production, and others., Read more about statistical presentation, Statistical processing, Monthly business survey data is collected from a sample of approximately 800 manufacturing enterprises, 900 enterprises in construction, 1400 enterprises in retail and 2900 enterprises in services. Data is reported either online at http://www.VIRK.dk or in paper questionnaire, and consists of qualitative assessment of changes in net sales, employment, inventories, orders, etc.. The collected data are enumerated from the sample to the total enumeration population (similar to Frame or Survey Population) weighted by employment data, and distributed at industry and enterprise size groupings. If seasonal variation patterns are detected for the indicators that constitute the composite confidence indicator, data is adjusted for this., Read more about statistical processing, Relevance, Users of the statistics are trade organizations, banks, politicians, public authorities, international organizations, business enterprises and the news media. The results are reflected upon every month in financial and business related news medias. , Read more about relevance, Accuracy and reliability, Sampling error is estimated to plus/minus 1-2 percentage points for the confidence indicators. Non-sampling error occurs in connection to non-responses and drop out of the sample. Especially big companies' non-responses a certain month may influence the development from month to month. Finally, there is measurement error connected to the statistics associated with the respondents level of information and knowledge about the company's current state. , Read more about accuracy and reliability, Timeliness and punctuality, The statistics is usually published between the 20th and 25th of the survey month. The process runs punctual. In April and October the semiannual figures for investment plans are published. , Read more about timeliness and punctuality, Comparability, The statistics is carried out in collaboration with the EU-commission since October 1963. Historical data for Denmark and other European countries is available at the homepage of , (DG ECFIN), . , Read more about comparability, Accessibility and clarity, Results of the surveys are published monthly at , Statistics Denmark, ; Key indicators are published in the newsletter edition , Nyt fra Danmarks Statistik, Konjunkturbarometer for erhvervene, and in English at the homepage , Short term trends, . Detailed data is available in English version at , Statbank, . Read , here, about the statistics. , Read more about accessibility and clarity

    https://www.dst.dk/en/Statistik/dokumentation/documentationofstatistics/business-tendency-surveys

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    Documentation of statistics: Housing Benefits (monthly

    Contact info, Labour Market, Social Statistics , Morten Steenbjerg Kristensen , +45 20 40 38 73 , MRT@dst.dk , Get documentation of statistics as pdf, Housing Benefits (monthly 2024 Month 01 , Previous versions, Housing Benefits (monthly 2023 Month 03, Housing Benefits 2022 Month 02, Housing Benefits 2022 Month 01, Housing Benefits 2021 Month 12, Housing Benefits 2020 Month 12, Housing Benefits 2019 Month 12, Housing Benefits 2018, Housing Benefits 2017 Month 12, Housing Benefits 2016 Month 12, Housing Benefits 2015 Month 12, Housing Benefits 2014 Month 12, Housing Benefits 2013 Month 12, Housing benefit is a tax free subsidy granted to households with high housing expenses relative to the household income. The purpose of the statistics on housing benefit is to elucidate the number of beneficiaries of housing benefit and the amount received in benefit. The housing benefit statistics date back to 1967, but is in the current format comparable back to 2007., Statistical presentation, The statistics on housing benefits cover statistics on the number of all beneficiaries (i.e. households), and amounts granted on a monthly basis. Rent subsidies (for non-pensioners, as well as to early retirees, who have been assigned pension after January 1st 2003) and housing allowances (for retirees) depending on a number of variables (type of benefit, rent income and number of children)., Read more about statistical presentation, Statistical processing, Data for these statistics are collected monthly from Udbetaling Danmark via a system-to-system connection. Data are treated annually. Invalid data are excluded. Afterwards, the data is aggregated by the type of housing benefit, municipality and age., Read more about statistical processing, Relevance, These statistics are relevant for various Ministries, municipalities, researchers, and KL- Local Government Denmark and researchers. The statistics are used internally in Statistics Denmark, Municipal budgets and to assess the law on individual housing benefits., Read more about relevance, Accuracy and reliability, The statistics are based on administrative registers of housing benefits, but errors and duplicates may occur in the register. Invalid data and duplicates are removed (less than 0.01 pct.). The housing benefit amounts are overestimated compared to reality, since months with less than a full month's housing eligibility are included as a full month in the statistics. Only final figures are published., Read more about accuracy and reliability, Timeliness and punctuality, The statistics on housing benefits 2025 is published in March 2026., Read more about timeliness and punctuality, Comparability, Statistics on housing benefits in Denmark date back to 1967. The statistics are comparable since 1983 in its current format. The statistics are produced according to common European guidelines and are therefore comparable to statistics from other countries published in Eurostat., Read more about comparability, Accessibility and clarity, These statistics are published yearly in , Nyt fra Danmarks Statistik, . Simultaneously, the statistics are published online at http://www.Statbank.dk under the subject , Adults receiving social benefits, ., Read more about accessibility and clarity

    https://www.dst.dk/en/Statistik/dokumentation/documentationofstatistics/housing-benefits--monthly

    Documentation of statistics

    Profile on employees

    Do you want a statistical overview of your employees or members in your organisation? Then we can produce a statistical profile of your employees which contains statistics on, for example, the employees' gender, descent and educational background, Submit your own subgroups, You can break up your employees in subgroups e.g. into job categories, departments or management level. Then we will deliver statistics on these groups. There must be no duplicates – i.e. the same person may not be part of two or more groups at the same time., The tables, There are a total of 6 tables, which contain the following cross tabulations:, Table 1: Staff group x origin, Table 2: Staff group x age, Table 3: Staff group x gender x origin, Table 4: Staff group x region, Table 5: Origin x education, Table 6: Origin x country of origin, Only Tables 1-4 can be delivered on selfdefined subgroups of staff. If you do not want to divide your employees or members into groups, then the tables only contain statistics for the total number of employees. You can see examples of the specific tables by clicking on the link below. Here you can also find a description of the content of the delivery., Price, The price is , DKK 14.232 excl. VAT (DKK 17.790 incl. VAT),, however, the price can increase slightly if you want to get data on your own sub groups of staff. , Therefore you might have to pay for a few hours on top of the above mentioned price., Delivery, In order to prepare the tables, we need the civil registration numbers, (CPR numbers) of the employees or members sent to us. There must be at least 20 people in the company or association in order for us to provide statistics. If you divide staff into smaller groups, the risk of statistical disclosure increases. If, for example, you want to divide into two staff groups, there must be a minimum of 20 people in each group otherwise they will be disclosed. Fewer groups will normally result in more information about staff or members. You can find a template for how to report the CPR numbers below., We usually deliver within two weeks after we have received your order and we have received the CPR numbers. You will receive the tables in Excel sheets by e-mail., Indberetningsskabelon, Important!, Do not send any CPR numbers to Statistics Denmark before you have been told how to do it. Once we have received a division of the employees or members with their CPR numbers, we check them up against the register and send a control table back to you, where the number of valid CPR numbers appears and possibly also the number of duplicates., Order, Click on "Order" below and fill in the order form., ORDER, When you order, you also accept , Statistics Denmark's general terms and conditions., Contact, DST Consulting, tel: +45 3917 3600, Bodil Birkebæk Olesen, tel: +45 3917 3746, Tailor-made statistics, If you need to combine the tables with other variables or have them combined in a different way than in our standard tables, please send an e-mail to our consultants in Customer Centre. , Read more about  , tailor-made solutions, Other relevant products, Key figures on Postcodes, Key figures on Parishes

    https://www.dst.dk/en/TilSalg/produkter/noegletal/medarbejderprofil

    Documentation of statistics: Industry investment survey (Discontinued)

    Contact info, Short Term Statistics , Bo Eriksen , +45 61 50 41 27 , BHE@dst.dk , Get documentation of statistics as pdf, Industry Investment Survey 2021 Month 04 , Previous versions, Industry Investment Survey 2020 Month 04, Industry Investment Survey 2018 Month 11, Industry Investment Survey 2018 Month 03, Industry Investment Survey 2017 Month 11, Industry Investment Survey 2017 Month 04, Industry Investment Survey 2016 Month 11, Industry Investment Survey 2016 Month 04, Industry Investment Survey 2015 Month 03, Industry Investment Survey 2015, Industry Investment Survey 2014 Month 03, The purpose of Investment Survey in Manufacturing industries is to provide an estimate of the expected future investments in manufacturing industries. The survey can be characterized as a tendency survey since the managements in the participating enterprises are asked to give an estimate on the annual investments in current prices. The survey has been carried through since 1982 according to demands from the EC., From 2021, the statistics have been entered under , Investment survey for manufacturing industry, and the content of this documentation deals with the archived statistical bank tables ., Statistical presentation, The investment survey in manufacturing industries is a tendency survey in which the expectations regarding the annual change in industrial investments are summarized twice a year (March and October). The survey gives information on expected investments in the current year and the forthcoming year and the results are presented as percentage changes., Read more about statistical presentation, Statistical processing, Not relevant for these statistics., Read more about statistical processing, Relevance, Users of the statistics are trade organizations, banks, politicians, public authorities, international organizations, business enterprises and the news media. The confidence indicators provides valuable information about the state of the business economy and are reflected upon every month in financial related news medias. There has been no survey if the statistics meets the needs of clients., Read more about relevance, Accuracy and reliability, No overall accuracy has been calculated. Is has been observed a tendency that 2nd and 3rd measurement of a survey-year shows higher growth rates as compared to 1st and 4th measurement. The reason for this seems to be measurement errors., Read more about accuracy and reliability, Timeliness and punctuality, The half-yearly survey is launched by means of questionnaires about 20 days before the survey month beginning. Deadline for responses is about the 12th in the survey month. Two weeks after, about the 26th, a reminder is send to the remaining admitting a new deadline about the 4th the month after the reference month. About the 15th the statistics is enumerated. About the 22nd results are published and send to the EU-partner DG ECFIN. The process runs punctual., Read more about timeliness and punctuality, Comparability, The statistics is carried out in collaboration with the EU-commission since 1982. Please refer to , (DG ECFIN), ., Read more about comparability, Accessibility and clarity, Results of the surveys are published monthly at , Statistics Denmark, ., Key indicators are published in the newsletter edition , Nyt fra Danmarks Statistik, Industriens investeringsforventninger, and in English at the homepage , Short term trends, . , Detailed data is available in English version at , Statbank, ; choose English language and look for the tables INVEST1 & INVEST2., Read , here, about the statistics., Also, data are published at the homepage of the EU-commission partner , Directorate Generale Economic and Financial affairs (DG ECFIN), along with similar data from other EU countries., Scientists and analysts have the option to buy detailed micro-data through the , Division of Research Services, , Statistics Denmark. In this case data will anonymized in order to ensure enterprises confidentiality., Read more about accessibility and clarity

    https://www.dst.dk/en/Statistik/dokumentation/documentationofstatistics/industry-investment-survey--discontinued-

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    Documentation of statistics: Economic Accounts for Agriculture (Discontinued)

    Contact info, Food Industries , Simone Thun , +45 51 36 92 51 , SIT@dst.dk , Get documentation of statistics as pdf, Economic Accounts for Agriculture 2023 , Previous versions, Economic Accounts for Agriculture 2022, Economic Accounts for Agriculture 2021, Economic Accounts for Agriculture 2019, Economic Accounts for Agriculture 2018, Economic Accounts for Agriculture 2017, Economic Accounts for Agriculture 2016, Economic Accounts for Agriculture 2013, The Economic Accounts for Agriculture (EAA) illustrates the development in the economy in the agricultural sector and serves as input to the National Accounts. Economic Accounts for Agriculture exist back to 1935, but the statistics are in their present form comparable from 1990 onwards., Statistical presentation, The Economic Accounts for Agriculture (EAA) are an annual statement of the agricultural business results, including crop and animal sales products, intermediate consumption, grants and taxes. The Economic Accounts for Agriculture show the results before depreciation, interest and remuneration of labor. The statistics are calculated in million Danish kroner and as price and volume indices. It is broken down by type and geographical by region., Read more about statistical presentation, Statistical processing, The Economic Accounts for Agriculture are calculated annually based on data from many different statistics, mainly from the agricultural statistics. The values of the different products are calculated using prices and quantities. Data is validated when the primary statistics are calculated but it is also validated when used in the calculation of the Economic Accounts for Agriculture. , Read more about statistical processing, Relevance, The Economic Accounts for Agriculture is relevant for the Danish authorities especially the Ministry of Environment and Food of Denmark, EU and the agricultural organizations, so they can follow the development in the economic activities in the agricultural sector. It is also an input to the National Accounts. , Read more about relevance, Accuracy and reliability, As the statistics are compiled on the basis of a wide range of agricultural statistics, a significant number of sources of statistical errors are present. Problems with providing fully representative reference periods can give uncertainty whereas information from dairies and slaughterhouses is exact. For the preliminary results some estimates and assumptions are used until the primary data are finalized which is the reason why the Economic Accounts for Agriculture are finalized two years after the first time published. The reliability f the statistics is good. The margins of statistical error are not calculated., Read more about accuracy and reliability, Timeliness and punctuality, The preliminary statistics are published at the latest 6 months after the end of the reference period. Revised figures, but still preliminary, are published 10 months after the reference period. The final figures are published 2 years and 6 month after the reference period. , Read more about timeliness and punctuality, Comparability, The Economic Accounts for Agriculture is comparable in its current form back to 1990. It can be compared to the Economic Accounts for Agriculture produced by Eurostat. There are some few differences between the Danish and European version. It is also in some way comparable to the economic accounts for agriculture which is calculated on farm level., Read more about comparability, Accessibility and clarity, The statistics are published in , News from Statistics Denmark, . The StatBank Denmark publishes the gross factor income of agriculture under the subject , Agricultural Economics, . In addition, the figures are included in , Statistical Yearbook and Statistical Ten Years Summary, . See more on the subject , Agricultural Economics, ., Read more about accessibility and clarity

    https://www.dst.dk/en/Statistik/dokumentation/documentationofstatistics/economic-accounts-for-agriculture--discontinued-

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    Documentation of statistics: Government deficit and debt in the EU-countries

    Contact info, Government Finances, Economic Statistics , Jesper Lillebro Feddersen , +45 20 51 61 92 , JEF@dst.dk , Get documentation of statistics as pdf, Government deficit and debt in the EU-countries 2024 , Previous versions, Government deficit and debt in the EU-countries 2023, Government deficit and debt in the EU-countries 2022, Government deficit and debt in the EU-countries 2021, Government deficit and debt in the EU-countries 2020, Government deficit and debt in the EU-countries 2019, EMU-Deficit and EMU-Debt in Denmark and Government Deficit and Debt in the EU 2018, EMU-Deficit and EMU-Debt in Denmark and Government Deficit and Debt in the EU 2017, EMU-Deficit and EMU-Debt in Denmark and Government Deficit and Debt in the EU 2016, EMU-Deficit and EMU-Debt in Denmark and Government Deficit and Debt in the EU 2015, EMU-Deficit and EMU-Debt in Denmark and Government Deficit and Debt in the EU 2014, EMU-Deficit and EMU-Debt in Denmark and Government Deficit and Debt in the EU 2013, EMU-debt and EMU-deficit (Government deficit and debt) is the statistical data required for the excessive deficit procedure (EDP) in the Economic and Monetary Union in according to the Maastricht Treaty and Stability- and Growth Pact. The EU-Commission uses the statistics to monitor and examine the development of the budgetary situation and government debt in Denmark in accordance with the Maastricht Treaty convergence criteria. The Compilations are based on the European System of Accounts (ESA2010). However, on some points they differ from ESA2010, e.g. on the valuation of debt, which is at nominal value., Statistical presentation, The compilation of consolidated gross debt at nominal value for general government is sometimes referred to as EMU-debt/government debt. The deficit is sometimes referred to as the EMU-deficit/government deficit. Government deficit and debt in EU was first published in spring 2003. Covering data on ESA2010 back from 2010, at the moment. Danish Government deficit and debt was first published in fall 2004. Covering data on ESA2010 back from 2000., Read more about statistical presentation, Statistical processing, Main sources are balance sheets and income statements from the central government, regions and municipalities and and social security funds. Frequency of data collection is Semi-annual and quarterly. Because of the number of consistency checks and data confrontations facilitated by the system of accounts. Further more Eurostat/EU-commission assess the quality of EDP-data by a detailed inventory, a clarificationproces after the notifications and by standard dialogue and upstream visits every second year., Read more about statistical processing, Relevance, High., Read more about relevance, Accuracy and reliability, The government deficit and debt is based on accounts figures for the whole general government sector that have a very limited degree of inaccuracy. , The statistical uncertainty is not calculated. , The overall accuracy is considered to be relatively high., Read more about accuracy and reliability, Timeliness and punctuality, Debt: End of the quarter and end of the year., Deficit: Current year., The statistics are usually published without delay in relation to the scheduled date., Read more about timeliness and punctuality, Comparability, Government EMU-debt is to a certain degree comparable with quarterly financial accounts for general government since both statistics are based on the sectors and instruments defined in ESA2010. The primary differences are: Government EMU-debt is based on nominal values, while quarterly financial accounts for General Government are based on market values., In a similar way, Government Deficit is comparable with the national accounts compilations of net-lending for General Government in the so called March- and June-versions., Read more about comparability, Accessibility and clarity, These statistics are published in a Danish press release and in the StatBank under , EMU debt and EMU balance, ., Read more about accessibility and clarity

    https://www.dst.dk/en/Statistik/dokumentation/documentationofstatistics/government-deficit-and-debt-in-the-eu-countries

    Documentation of statistics

    Documentation of statistics: Book sales

    Contact info, Science, Technology and Culture, Business Statistics , Christian Törnfelt , +45 21 63 60 20 , cht@dst.dk , Get documentation of statistics as pdf, Book sales 2024 , Previous versions, Book sales 2023, Documents associated with the documentation, Genreopdeling ved hjælp af Themakoder (pdf) (in Danish only), The purpose of the statistics Book sales is to shed light on the development of book sales in Denmark. The statistics illustrate the trends in the number of copies sold through physical bookstores and online sales channels. The statistics are new as of 2024 and include data from the third quarter of 2022 onwards., Statistical presentation, Book sales is a quarterly compilation of the number of physical books, e-books and audiobooks sold through physical bookstores (including the largest supermarket chains) and online sales channels. Sales of used books (e.g. from second-hand bookstores, thrift stores, and flea markets) are not included. The statistics are categorized by genre, format/media, publication language, original language and binding type. The data is published in the newsletter Nyt fra Danmarks Statistik (in Danish only) and in Statbank Denmark. Data sources and coverage are still under development, and the figures are therefore preliminary. Future revisions may occur., Read more about statistical presentation, Statistical processing, Data for this statistics is collected through monthly transfers of transaction data on book sales units from SAXO.com A/S, Indeks Retail (Bog & Idé), Gucca and the major supermarket chains (COOP, Salling and Dagrofa)., The transaction data is enriched with information from DBK, which manages the Bogportalen and Publizon, allowing the books to be classified by genre, format/media, publication language, original language and binding type. If this information is missing for certain editions, efforts are made to manually complete it using various assumptions., Read more about statistical processing, Relevance, The key users are stakeholders in the book industry, the Ministry of Culture and other interested parties. The statistics are used for analyses in the literature sector., Read more about relevance, Accuracy and reliability, The statistics cover the majority of book sales in Denmark, purchased new. The metadata coverage is considered satisfactory for Danish publications, although coverage is lower for foreign publications. Coverage is also lower for books/book products where the primary purpose is not reading, such as coloring books, board books, activity books, calligraphy books, books with music notation, songbooks, and puzzle books like Sudoku. ISBN errors may occur, but they are not deemed to be a widespread issue., The figures are preliminary, and future revisions may occur as book sales data expands and metadata quality improves., Read more about accuracy and reliability, Timeliness and punctuality, The figures are provisional, and future revisions may occur. The publication of the statistics takes place at the end of November. Since the statistics are new, the punctuality of the statistics cannot yet be described., Read more about timeliness and punctuality, Comparability, The statistics are not directly comparable to other published book sales statistics. There are no international guidelines for the production of book sales statistics., Read more about comparability, Accessibility and clarity, These statistics are published yearly in the newsletter Nyt fra Danmarks Statistik (in Danish only) at the same time as the tables are updated in the StatBank. In the StatBank, these statistics can be found under the subject , Literature, ., Read more about accessibility and clarity

    https://www.dst.dk/en/Statistik/dokumentation/documentationofstatistics/book-sales

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