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    Publication: Agriculture and Danish farm returns through 100 years 1916-2015

    Since the first farm returns were reported for statistical purposes for the , financial year 1916-17, , Danish agriculture has lived through quite a few things., In the first year of the statistics, World War I implied that the countries at war experienced increased demand for e.g. food. As a result, Denmark, which did not participate in the war, was able to sell agricultural products at high prices. By contrast, it was difficult to export in the years of recession in the 1930s and it was necessary to implement emergency farm aid, e.g. in order to reduce high levels of debt.,      2. World War II boosted the technological development and, in the post-war years, horses were ,      increasingly replaced by engine power., When Denmark became a member of the EEC in 1973, new demands were made on the agricultural accounts in the statistics, which were to conform to the same method as that of the other member countries. With the book , Agriculture and Danish farm returns through 100 years,, Statistics Denmark gives the reader an insight into Danish agriculture and its development, in particular in the 20th century., The publication includes e.g.:, Mechanisation and specialisation of the agricultural sector, which has experienced soaring productivity., Accounting figures for 100 years, which show e.g. the development in gross output, operating costs, economic indicators, capital and debts., The preparation of the statistics has undergone method changes, increased the level of detail and, as a result, it has become more applicable in research., Moreover, the table, JORD100, has been added to Statbank.dk to mark the centennial year for the agricultural accounts., Here you can extract accounting figures for agriculture back to 1916 and up to 2015, , which is the last stated year with accounts statistics for agriculture, (only in Danish).,  , Get as pdf, Agriculture and Danish farm returns through 100 years, Colophone, Agriculture and Danish farm returns through 100 years, Business, ISBN pdf: 978-87-501-2279-1, Released: 28 September 2017 09:00, No of pages: 59, Contact info:, Henrik Bolding Pedersen, Phone: +45 20 57 88 87

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    Publication: International Sourcing - Moving Business Functions Abroad

    Publikationen tegner et billede af outsourcing i Danmark, Sverige, Norge, Finland og Holland fra 2001 til 2006., Hvad er outsourcing?, Outsourcing er hel eller delvis udflytning af forretningsaktiviteter (kerne- eller hjælpefunktioner), der i udgangspunktet udføres internt i virksomheden. , Outsourcing kan foregå til selskaber inden for samme koncern eller til andre (eksterne) virksomheder, der kan være lokaliseret i Danmark eller i udlandet., Hver femte danske virksomhed outsourcer til udlandet, Det fremgår af publikationen, at Danmark er i front med outsourcing til udlandet. , 19 pct. af de danske virksomheder med 50 ansatte eller derover har outsourcet til udlandet i perioden 2001-2006. Det tilsvarende tal for finske virksomheder er 16 pct., norske 14 pct., hollandske 14 pct. og svenske virksomheder 4 pct., Publikationen kommer ind på bl.a.:, motiverende faktorer for sourcing, barrierer for sourcing, destinationer for outsourcing, tab af job, kernefunktioner (produktion mv.), støttefunktioner (it, forskning og udvikling mv.), forventninger til fremtidig international sourcing., Læs konklusioner fra publikationen i , Nyt fra Danmarks Statistik, ., International undersøgelse, Den danske del af undersøgelsen er baseret på en spørgeskemaundersøgelse blandt virksomheder, der repræsenterer næsten 60 pct. af den samlede beskæftigelse i de private byerhverv., Undersøgelsen indgår i et større projekt i Økonomi- og Erhvervsministeriet om danske virksomheders outsourcing. , Undersøgelsen er samtidig en del af en fælles europæisk undersøgelse, der er medfinansieret af Eurostat og gennemført af 14 nationale statistikkontorer., Danmarks Statistik har koordineret dels selve EU-undersøgelsen og dels den fælles publikation med de statistiske kontorer i Finland, Holland, Norge og Sverige., Få flere oplysninger om undersøgelsen på , www.dst.dk/globalisering, ., Get as pdf, Hele publikationen, Colophone, International Sourcing - Moving Business Functions Abroad, Business, ISBN: 978-87-501-1695-0, Released: 10 June 2008 09:30, No of pages: 89, Contact info:, Peter Bøegh, Phone: +45 41 10 31 41

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    Publication: ICT usage in households and by individuals - EU benchmark 2016

    This publication describes Europeans’ use of ICT in a broad perspective based on responses from a representative sample of citizens in Denmark and other EU Member States in 2016. Data was collected using a harmonised questionnaire that enables comparisons across countries., The survey describes the use of internet in general, including access to internet, use of e-commerce, social media, use of internet banking as well as online self-service. Various questions on ICT security and protection of personal infor­mation are dealt with in the last section of the publication., The statistics confirm the conclusion reached in other studies; Denmark is still among the EU front-runners in terms of ICT usage by citizens. This applies to e.g. online self-service, online shopping, use of internet banking and social net­working services., Highlights from this year’s survey:, Danes often , shop , on the , internet , At 83 per cent, the United Kingdom has the largest percentage of people who shop online, closely followed by Denmark in second place at 82 per cent. Online shopping in the EU is generally more common among men. The situation in Denmark is opposite. Danish women have overtaken men in shopping online., Danes best in the EU, at online self-service, Denmark leads the EU with regard to online self-service. A total of 88 per cent of Danes have visited public-authority websites, against the European average of 48 per cent for EU citizens. The percentage of Danes who submit completed forms to public authorities has doubled since 2008., 53m Europeans have never been online, 14 per cent of Europeans aged 16-74 are not online. This corresponds to around 53 million people.71 per cent of EU citizens are on the internet daily. The figure is 89 per cent in Denmark. Denmark is one of the countries with the lowest share of people who are never on the internet (2 per cent)., This publication is based on information in the survey of ICT usage in households and by individuals 2016. The survey is based on a common EU questionnaire (ICT usage by individuals and in households 2016)., Get as pdf, ICT usage in households and by individuals - EU benchmark report 2016, Colophone, ICT usage in households and by individuals - EU benchmark , Culture and leisure, ISBN pdf: 978-87-501-2258-6, Released: 1 June 2017 09:00, No of pages: 43, Contact info:, Agnes Tassy, Phone: +45 24 81 48 78

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    Agricultural provinces, v1:2007-

    Name: , LANDBRUGSLANDSDELE_V1_2007 , Description: , Agricultural provinces introduces a level between regions and regions in the classification , Regions, provinces and municipalities, . Agricultural provinces thus aggregate the 11 provinces into 8 agricultural provinces, indicated by , LL, in the code., Valid from: , January 1, 2007 , Office: , Fødevareerhverv , Contact: , Martin Lundø, , mlu@dst.dk, , ph. +45 51 46 15 12 , Codes and categories, Open hierarchy, Download , CSV, DDI, 084: Region Hovedstaden, LL1: Region Hovedstaden (without Bornholm), 01: Province Byen København, 101: København, 147: Frederiksberg, 155: Dragør, 185: Tårnby, 02: Province Københavns omegn, 151: Ballerup, 153: Brøndby, 157: Gentofte, 159: Gladsaxe, 161: Glostrup, 163: Herlev, 165: Albertslund, 167: Hvidovre, 169: Høje-Taastrup, 173: Lyngby-Taarbæk, 175: Rødovre, 183: Ishøj, 187: Vallensbæk, 03: Province Nordsjælland, 190: Furesø, 201: Allerød, 210: Fredensborg, 217: Helsingør, 219: Hillerød, 223: Hørsholm, 230: Rudersdal, 240: Egedal, 250: Frederikssund, 260: Halsnæs, 270: Gribskov, LL2: Province Bornholm, 04: Province Bornholm, 400: Bornholm, 411: Christiansø, 085: Region Sjælland, LL3: Region Sjælland, 05: Province Østsjælland, 253: Greve, 259: Køge, 265: Roskilde, 269: Solrød, 350: Lejre, 06: Province Vest- og Sydsjælland, 306: Odsherred, 316: Holbæk, 320: Faxe, 326: Kalundborg, 329: Ringsted, 330: Slagelse, 336: Stevns, 340: Sorø, 360: Lolland, 370: Næstved, 376: Guldborgsund, 390: Vordingborg, 083: Region Syddanmark, LL4: Province Fyn, 07: Province Fyn, 410: Middelfart, 420: Assens, 430: Faaborg-Midtfyn, 440: Kerteminde, 450: Nyborg, 461: Odense, 479: Svendborg, 480: Nordfyns, 482: Langeland, 492: Ærø, LL5: Province Sydjylland, 08: Province Sydjylland, 510: Haderslev, 530: Billund, 540: Sønderborg, 550: Tønder, 561: Esbjerg, 563: Fanø, 573: Varde, 575: Vejen, 580: Aabenraa, 607: Fredericia, 621: Kolding, 630: Vejle, 082: Region Midtjylland, LL6: Province Østjylland, 09: Province Østjylland, 615: Horsens, 706: Syddjurs, 707: Norddjurs, 710: Favrskov, 727: Odder, 730: Randers, 740: Silkeborg, 741: Samsø, 746: Skanderborg, 751: Aarhus, 766: Hedensted, LL7: Province Vestjylland, 10: Province Vestjylland, 657: Herning, 661: Holstebro, 665: Lemvig, 671: Struer, 756: Ikast-Brande, 760: Ringkøbing-Skjern, 779: Skive, 791: Viborg, 081: Region Nordjylland, LL8: Region Nordjylland, 11: Province Nordjylland, 773: Morsø, 787: Thisted, 810: Brønderslev, 813: Frederikshavn, 820: Vesthimmerlands, 825: Læsø, 840: Rebild, 846: Mariagerfjord, 849: Jammerbugt, 851: Aalborg, 860: Hjørring, All versions, Name, Valid from, Valid to, Agricultural provinces, v1:2007-, January 1, 2007, Still valid

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

    Classification of Environmental Protection Activities and Expenditure (CEPA), v1:2000

    Name: , CEPA_V1_2000 , Description: , Classification of Environmental Protection Activities (CEPA) is used to classify activities, whose primary purpose is environmental protection., Valid from: , January 1, 2002 , Office: , Forskning, Teknologi og Kultur , Contact: , Henrik Huusom, , hhu@dst.dk, , ph. +45 40 38 36 43 , Codes and categories, Open hierarchy, Download , CSV, DDI, 1: Protection of ambient air and climate, 1.1: Prevention of pollution through in-process modifications, 1.1.1: for the protection of ambient air, 1.1.2: for the protection of climate and ozone layer, 1.2: Treatment of exhaust gases and ventilation air, 1.2.1: for the protection of ambient air, 1.2.2: for the protection of climate and ozone layer, 1.3: Measurement, control, laboratories and the like, 1.4: Other activities, 2: Wastewater management, 2.1: Prevention of pollution through in-process modifications, 2.2: Sewerage networks, 2.3: Wastewater treatment, 2.4: Treatment of cooling water, 2.5: Measurement, control, laboratories and the like, 2.6: Other activities, 3: Waste management, 3.1: Prevention of pollution through in-process modifications, 3.2: Collection and transport, 3.3: Treatment and disposal of hazardous waste, 3.3.1: Thermal treatment, 3.3.2: Landfill, 3.3.3: Other treatment and disposal, 3.4: Treatment and disposal of non-hazardous waste, 3.4.1: Incineration, 3.4.2: Landfill, 3.4.3: Other treatment and disposal, 3.5: Measurement, control, laboratories and the like, 3.6: Other activities, 4: Protection and remediation of soil, groundwater and surface water, 4.1: Prevention of pollutant infiltration, 4.2: Cleaning up of soil and water bodies, 4.3: Protection of soil from erosion and other physical degradation, 4.4: Prevention and remediation of soil salinity, 4.5: Measurement, control, laboratories and the like, 4.6: Other activities, 5: Noise and vibration abatement, 5.1: Preventive in-process modifications at the source, 5.1.1: Road and rail traffic, 5.1.2: Air traffic, 5.1.3: Industrial and other noise, 5.2: Construction of anti noise/vibration facilities, 5.2.1: Road and rail traffic, 5.2.2: Air traffic, 5.2.3: Industrial and other noise, 5.3: Measurement, control, laboratories and the like, 5.4: Other activities, 6: Protection of biodiversity and landscapes, 6.1: Protection and rehabilitation of species and habitats, 6.2: Protection of natural and semi-natural landscapes, 6.3: Measurement, control, laboratories and the like, 6.4: Other activities, 7: Protection against radiation, 7.1: Protection of ambient media, 7.2: Transport and treatment of high level radioactive waste, 7.3: Measurement, control, laboratories and the like, 7.4: Other activities, 8: Research and development, 8.1: Protection of ambient air and climate, 8.1.1: Protection of ambient air, 8.1.2: Protection of atmosphere and climate, 8.2: Protection of water, 8.3: Waste, 8.4: Protection of soil and groundwater, 8.5: Abatement of noise and vibration, 8.6: Protection of species and habitats, 8.7: Protection against radiation, 8.8: Other research on the environment, 9: Other environmental protection activities, 9.1: General environmental administration and management, 9.1.1: General administration, regulation and the like, 9.1.2: Environmental management, 9.2: Education, training and information, 9.3: Activities leading to indivisible expenditure, 9.4: Activities not elsewhere classified, All versions, Name, Valid from, Valid to, Classification of Environmental Protection Activities and Expenditure (CEPA), v1:2000, January 1, 2002, Still valid

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