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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 the subject Job vacancies. For further information, go to the subject page.
Release calendar
The publication date appears in the release calendar. The date is confirmed in the weeks before.
Release calendar access
The Release Calender can be accessed on our English website: Release Calender.
User access
Statistics are always published at 8:00 a.m. at the day announced in the release calendar. No one outside of Statistics Denmark can access the statistics before they are published.
News release
Data are published quarterly in News from Statistics Denmark (only in Danish).
Publications
Not relevant.
On-line database
Data are published in the online database Statbank under: Business - Structure of business - Job vacancies in the following tables:
Quarterly data:
- LSK01: Job vacancies by industry, unit and size
- LSK02: Job vacancies by region and unit
- LSK03: Job vacancies (seasonal adjustment) by unit and seasonal adjustment
Annual data: - LS01: Job vacancies by industry, unit and size - LS02: Job vacancies by region and unit
Micro-data access
Researchers can via Denmark's Data Portal get access to micro-data. Access is given to anonymised micro-data, i.e. data at an individual personal or corporate level.
Other
International figures regarding Job vacancies are published by Eurostat.
Confidentiality - policy
Read about Data confidentiality policy at Statistics Denmark.
Confidentiality - data treatment
Job vacancy data are not published at a level of detail that requiring confidentiality.
Documentation on methodology
There is no separate descriptions of the method for this statistic.
Quality documentation
Results from the quality evaluation of products and selected processes are available in detail for each statistics and in summary reports for the Working Group on Quality.