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    Museums

    How many visitors do the museums in Denmark have each year, and what kinds of museums have the most visitors? You can also find figures for cultural events taking place outside the museum premises and online. , Visitors to the museum exhibitions over time, The chart shows the number of visitors to the museum exhibitions. The figures also include visitors in connection with cultural events and teaching., In Statbank Denmark, you can find more data on Activity (MUS1), More about the figure, Last update, 16.5.2025, Next update, 27.4.2026, Source data, Information about which museums have received support can be found on the Slots- og Kulturstyrelsen website. This information forms the basis for the study population of the state-supported museums. The museums - and possibly. associated departments (museum sites) - can be found both via the , CVR register, and Statistics Denmark's own business register. Museums without state subsidies are identified based on their industry code in the Danish business register (CVR). Information from the individual museums / museum departments is reported via electronic questionnaire. The reports include, for example, information on the individual museums and museum department's visitor numbers, opening hours and number of museums, Read more about sources, method and quality in the documentation of statistics on Museums, Museums sites, The chart shows the number of museums sites broken down by region and category of the museum., In Statbank Denmark, you can find more data on Activity at Danish museum sites (MUS3), More about the figure, Last update, 16.5.2025, Next update, 27.4.2026, Source data, Information about which museums have received support can be found on the Slots- og Kulturstyrelsen website. This information forms the basis for the study population of the state-supported museums. The museums - and possibly. associated departments (museum sites) - can be found both via the , CVR register, and Statistics Denmark's own business register. Museums without state subsidies are identified based on their industry code in the Danish business register (CVR). Information from the individual museums / museum departments is reported via electronic questionnaire. The reports include, for example, information on the individual museums and museum department's visitor numbers, opening hours and number of museums, Read more about sources, method and quality in the documentation of statistics on Museums, Share of visitors to the museum exhibitions by category of museum, The chart shows you the number of visitors to exhibitions broken down by category of museum., In Statbank Denmark, you can find more data on Activity (MUS1), More about the figure, Last update, 16.5.2025, Next update, 27.4.2026, Source data, Information about which museums have received support can be found on the Slots- og Kulturstyrelsen website. This information forms the basis for the study population of the state-supported museums. The museums - and possibly. associated departments (museum sites) - can be found both via the , CVR register, and Statistics Denmark's own business register. Museums without state subsidies are identified based on their industry code in the Danish business register (CVR). Information from the individual museums / museum departments is reported via electronic questionnaire. The reports include, for example, information on the individual museums and museum department's visitor numbers, opening hours and number of museums, Read more about sources, method and quality in the documentation of statistics on Museums, Events outside the museum premises and online events by category of museum, The chart shows the number of attendees at events outside the museum premises and at livestreamed online events., In Statbank Denmark, you can find more data on Activity outside the premises of the museum (MUS5), More about the figure, Last update, 16.5.2025, Next update, 27.4.2026, Source data, Information about which museums have received support can be found on the Slots- og Kulturstyrelsen website. This information forms the basis for the study population of the state-supported museums. The museums - and possibly. associated departments (museum sites) - can be found both via the , CVR register, and Statistics Denmark's own business register. Museums without state subsidies are identified based on their industry code in the Danish business register (CVR). Information from the individual museums / museum departments is reported via electronic questionnaire. The reports include, for example, information on the individual museums and museum department's visitor numbers, opening hours and number of museums, Read more about sources, method and quality in the documentation of statistics on Museums, Frequency of museum visits, The chart shows the percentage of the population that has been to a museum, including a breakdown by sex, and how often they have been to a museum in the period. , In Statbank Denmark, you can find more data on Use of performing arts, exhibitions, libraries, sports events (år) (KV2AHYP2), More about the figure, Last update, 3.3.2025, Next update, 4.3.2026, Source data, The Cultural Habits Survey data is compiled from questionnaire surveys among a random sample and from demographic information drawn from Statistics Denmark's population register. The random sample is drawn randomly with equal likelihood for each person in the population. Persons without a registered address in the Civil Registration System, with a town hall address or with a non-public address are not eligible to be drawn. Every quarter a sample of 15,100 persons is drawn. This sample is divided into four groups which each participant is assigned to with equal likeliness. The groups are used used to divide respondents across four different versions of the survey questionnaire., Survey questionnaire for the Cultural Habits Survey 2024 in Danish., The statistic on membership for youth and outdoor activities organisations is compiled on the basis of reports from the following organisations:, The Danish Scout Association, FDF - a Christian organisation for children and youth in Denmark, The Green Girl Guides in Denmark, YMCA Scouts in Denmark, Danish Baptist Scout Association, DUI-LEG og VIRKE - a children's association, DCU (Danish Camping Association), The Danish Society for Nature Conservation, Danish Association of Hunters, The Danish Horticultural Society, The Danish Ramblers' Association, DOF - The Danish Ornithological Society, Read more about sources, method and quality in the documentation of statistics on Cultural Habits Survey, On the statistics – documentation, sources and method, Gain an overview of the purpose, contents and quality of the statistics. Learn about the data sources of the statistics, the contents of the statistics and how often they are published., See the documentation of statistics to learn more:, Cultural Habits Survey, The purpose of the Cultural Habits Survey is to document the cultural habits of the residents of Denmark. Culture is broadly defined, as the survey covers habits within the topics of culture, media and recreational activities, e.g. concerts, performing arts, cinema, literature, exercise, digital games and hobbies. The survey has been carried out regularly since 1964. Statistics Denmark has carried out the survey from 2018-2023 and in 2024, while previous surveys have been carried out by the Ministry of Culture. The survey has been carried out with a new questionnaire since the first quarter of 2024, and is therefore not directly comparable with previous versions., Read more about sources, method and quality in the documentation of statistics on Cultural Habits Survey, Museums, The statistics have been compiled annually since 1984, but in 2016 they have undergone restructuring, which affects the number of the total number of guests in the museums. The state museums and the stat recognized museums continues unchanged., Read more about sources, method and quality in the documentation of statistics on Museums, Need more data on Museums?, You can go on searching on your own in , Statbank Denmark, . Find further details, for example on the museums' activities at the main department level, and on the museums' sites, as well as find information about volunteers in museums, admission receipts, opening hours and detailed visitor figures., Go to the StatBank, Contact, Christian Max Gustaf Törnfelt, Phone: +45 21 63 60 20, Mail: , cht@dst.dk

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    Trade in organic food

    Are sales of organic apples increasing in supermarkets? How much organic meat is sold to professional food services? Here you will find statistics on the turnover of organic foods in supermarkets and department stores as well as the sales of organic food and beverages to food services (catering establishments etc.)., Organic foods , Food and beverages that are produced and marketed as organic according to the EU's regulations. Goods which are neither defined as organic nor conventional are not covered (e.g. game meat, wild fish, salt and some other products)., Organic labeling , The Danish red "ø-label" (the Danish Food Agency), the EU's organic labels or other labels that comply with the EU's organic rules., Retail trade in organic foods, Here you can see the development in the turnover of organic food and beverages in supermarkets and department stores., In Statbank Denmark, you can find more data on Turnover of organic foods in retail shops (OEKO3), More about the figure, Last update, 22.4.2025, Next update, 7.5.2026, Source data, Survey population: the major supermarket chains and wholesalers, who sell food to retailers (in total less than 20 data suppliers)., Farm shops and specialized shops are not included. These sales channels covered less than 5 p.c. of the organic turnover in 2020. Source: Økologisk Landsforening ”Økologisk Markedsnotat 2021”, Numbers from Gfk ConsumerScan. , These sales channels can be assumed to have a different composition of the organic turnover than the covered population., Read more about sources, method and quality in the documentation of statistics on Sale of Organic Foods in Retail Shops, Retail trade in organic foods by commodity group, Here you can see the retail trade in organic foods broken down by commodity groups for the past three years., In Statbank Denmark, you can find more data on Turnover of organic foods in retail shops (OEKO3), More about the figure, Last update, 22.4.2025, Next update, 7.5.2026, Source data, Survey population: the major supermarket chains and wholesalers, who sell food to retailers (in total less than 20 data suppliers)., Farm shops and specialized shops are not included. These sales channels covered less than 5 p.c. of the organic turnover in 2020. Source: Økologisk Landsforening ”Økologisk Markedsnotat 2021”, Numbers from Gfk ConsumerScan. , These sales channels can be assumed to have a different composition of the organic turnover than the covered population., Read more about sources, method and quality in the documentation of statistics on Sale of Organic Foods in Retail Shops, Sales to food services by commodity group, organic and conventional goods, Here you can see the distribution of organic and conventional sales respectively to food services within main commodity groups. , In Statbank Denmark, you can find more data on Sales to food service (OEKO77), More about the figure, Last update, 26.8.2025, Next update, 26.8.2026, Source data, The survey is carried out as a questionnaire-based total count of food wholesalers with a floor limit of DKK 40 million. DKK turnover according to Statistics Denmark's business register of active enterprises (ESR). you swear., The number of commercial kitchens, restaurants, canteens, cafes, etc. is quite comprehensive. In order to limit resource consumption and respondent burden, data is instead collected among food wholesalers. A general minimum limit of DKK 40 million is also used. DKK in turnover., The frame population is drawn from the ESR. Delimited by primary or secondary industry code, in some cases supplemented by industrial companies or other industries with wholesale sales. In general, only food wholesalers are included (significant suppliers from other industries may, however, be included). Answers and units from previous surveys are also included in the structure of the population., Sale of school milk is included. Foreign companies are not included as they are difficult to identify and get answers from. Their significance for the statistics is probably low., Read more about sources, method and quality in the documentation of statistics on Sales of food and beverages to food service, Sales to food services by customer group, organic and conventional goods, Here you can see the distribution of organic and conventional sales to food services within customer groups., In Statbank Denmark, you can find more data on Sales to food service (OEKO88), More about the figure, Last update, 26.8.2025, Next update, 26.8.2026, Source data, The survey is carried out as a questionnaire-based total count of food wholesalers with a floor limit of DKK 40 million. DKK turnover according to Statistics Denmark's business register of active enterprises (ESR). you swear., The number of commercial kitchens, restaurants, canteens, cafes, etc. is quite comprehensive. In order to limit resource consumption and respondent burden, data is instead collected among food wholesalers. A general minimum limit of DKK 40 million is also used. DKK in turnover., The frame population is drawn from the ESR. Delimited by primary or secondary industry code, in some cases supplemented by industrial companies or other industries with wholesale sales. In general, only food wholesalers are included (significant suppliers from other industries may, however, be included). Answers and units from previous surveys are also included in the structure of the population., Sale of school milk is included. Foreign companies are not included as they are difficult to identify and get answers from. Their significance for the statistics is probably low., Read more about sources, method and quality in the documentation of statistics on Sales of food and beverages to food service, On the statistics – documentation, sources and method, Gain an overview of the purpose, contents and quality of the statistics. Learn about the data sources of the statistics, the contents of the statistics and how often they are published., See the documentation of statistics to learn more:, Sale of Organic Foods in Retail Shops, These statistics cover the size and composition of the turnover of organic food in supermarkets and department stores. The study was conducted for the first time for the year 2003. From 2017 companies who exclusively sell online, including subscriptions, have been included in the survey., Read more about sources, method and quality in the documentation of statistics on Sale of Organic Foods in Retail Shops, Sales of food and beverages to food service, The purpose of the statistics Sales of food and beverages to food service is to provide an overall picture of sales of food and beverages to commercial kitchens, restaurants, institutions, etc. There is a special focus on organic foods, as a supplement to Retail sales of organic foods. The statistics have been compiled annually since 2013 with grant funding from the Ministry of Food, Agriculture and Fisheries., Read more about sources, method and quality in the documentation of statistics on Sales of food and beverages to food service, Need more data on Trade in organic food?, You can go on searching on your own in Statbank Denmark. Find more detailed figures, for example for detailed commodity groups (rye bread, pork, apples, etc.) and quantities in tonnes., Go to the StatBank, Contact, Martin Lundø, Phone: +45 51 46 15 12, Mail: , mlu@dst.dk

    https://www.dst.dk/en/Statistik/emner/miljoe-og-energi/oekologi/handel-med-oekologiske-foedevarer

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    Board members and managers

    How many board members and managers are there in Denmark? How have the numbers developed over time, and how is the gender distribution? These are statistics of board members in effectively active enterprises and their managers in Denmark. , Board member , A person who is a member, deputy or chairman of the board in an active enterprise., Manager , A person who is a member of the executive board, a CEO or a director of an active enterprise., Development in the number of board members, Here you can see how the number of board members has developed over the years., In Statbank Denmark, you can find more data on Board members and managers (BEST11), More about the figure, Last update, 30.1.2025, Next update, 30.1.2026, Source data, The statistics integrates information from the statistical business register and information from the personal statistical register. The core of the statistics is the membership register, where information about the membership relation to the enterprises are gathered. The membership register information comes from the administrative business register and is based on the regulatory self reporting by the enterprises. Members only encompasses those registered in this source. It is therefore possible that there can be more members than known in the statistics. From the general enterprise statistics the enterprise form, -size and -sector is gathered for classification. From the personal statistics, information about the members age, sex, education and residence is gathered. In total the following statistics, registers and sources are included:, Membership register, General enterprise statistic, Personal statistics register , Educational register, Read more about sources, method and quality in the documentation of statistics on Board members and managers, Development in the number of managers, Here you can see how the number of managers has developed over the years., In Statbank Denmark, you can find more data on Board members and managers (BEST11), More about the figure, Last update, 30.1.2025, Next update, 30.1.2026, Source data, The statistics integrates information from the statistical business register and information from the personal statistical register. The core of the statistics is the membership register, where information about the membership relation to the enterprises are gathered. The membership register information comes from the administrative business register and is based on the regulatory self reporting by the enterprises. Members only encompasses those registered in this source. It is therefore possible that there can be more members than known in the statistics. From the general enterprise statistics the enterprise form, -size and -sector is gathered for classification. From the personal statistics, information about the members age, sex, education and residence is gathered. In total the following statistics, registers and sources are included:, Membership register, General enterprise statistic, Personal statistics register , Educational register, Read more about sources, method and quality in the documentation of statistics on Board members and managers, Gender distribution of board members, Here you can see the distribution of men and women., In Statbank Denmark, you can find more data on Board members and managers (BEST11), More about the figure, Last update, 30.1.2025, Next update, 30.1.2026, Source data, The statistics integrates information from the statistical business register and information from the personal statistical register. The core of the statistics is the membership register, where information about the membership relation to the enterprises are gathered. The membership register information comes from the administrative business register and is based on the regulatory self reporting by the enterprises. Members only encompasses those registered in this source. It is therefore possible that there can be more members than known in the statistics. From the general enterprise statistics the enterprise form, -size and -sector is gathered for classification. From the personal statistics, information about the members age, sex, education and residence is gathered. In total the following statistics, registers and sources are included:, Membership register, General enterprise statistic, Personal statistics register , Educational register, Read more about sources, method and quality in the documentation of statistics on Board members and managers, Gender distribution of managers, Here you can see the distribution of men and women., In Statbank Denmark, you can find more data on Board members and managers (BEST11), More about the figure, Last update, 30.1.2025, Next update, 30.1.2026, Source data, The statistics integrates information from the statistical business register and information from the personal statistical register. The core of the statistics is the membership register, where information about the membership relation to the enterprises are gathered. The membership register information comes from the administrative business register and is based on the regulatory self reporting by the enterprises. Members only encompasses those registered in this source. It is therefore possible that there can be more members than known in the statistics. From the general enterprise statistics the enterprise form, -size and -sector is gathered for classification. From the personal statistics, information about the members age, sex, education and residence is gathered. In total the following statistics, registers and sources are included:, Membership register, General enterprise statistic, Personal statistics register , Educational register, Read more about sources, method and quality in the documentation of statistics on Board members and managers, On the statistics – documentation, sources and method, Gain an overview of the purpose, contents and quality of the statistics. Learn about the data sources of the statistics, the contents of the statistics and how often they are published., See the documentation of statistics to learn more:, Board members and managers, The purpose of the statistics is to give a coherent and consistent description of the structure and development among members of board and management in enterprises. The statistics was first published for the reference year 2017. In 2024, a revised time series was created retrospectively back to 2019., Read more about sources, method and quality in the documentation of statistics on Board members and managers, Need more data on Board members and managers?, Find more detailed figures in Statbank Denmark on the age, education, sex, place of residence etc. of board members and managers., Go to the StatBank, Contact, Asbjørn Hviid Mikkelsen, Phone: +45 29 42 68 36, Mail: , ahm@dst.dk, Julie Cathrine Krabek Sørensen, Phone: +45 23 66 46 60, Mail: , jck@dst.dk

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