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    Service items (EBOPS 2010), v1:2010

    Name: , EBOPS_V1_2010 , Description: , Denmark's foreign trade in services is calculated on the basis of the United Nations Service Companion Nomenclature EBOPS 2010 (Extended Balance of Payments Services Classification), as evidenced by the International Trade Service Manual (Manual on Statistics of International Trade in Services, MSITS), issued by the United Nations and others by 2010. EBOPS is incorporated as a nomenclature in the EU Balance of Payments Regulation, etc., cf. above., EBOPS 2010 is comparable to the balance of payments classifications defined in the International Balance of Payments Manual (BPM6), Valid from: , January 1, 2010 , Office: , External Economy , Contact: , Stefan Gottschalck Anbro, , sfb@dst.dk, , ph. +45 51 60 58 46 , Codes and categories, Open hierarchy, Download , CSV, DDI, 0: Services, 1: Manufacturing services on physical inputs owned by others, 2: Maintenance and repair services not included elsewhere (n.i.e.), 3: Transport, 3.1: Sea transport, 3.1.1: Sea transport, passenger, 3.1.2: Sea transport, freight, 3.1.3: Sea transport, other, 3.2: Air transport, 3.2.1: Air transport, Passenger, 3.2.2: Air transport, Freight, 3.2.3: Air transport, Other, 3.4: Postal and courier services, 3.5: Space Transport, 3.6: Rail transport, 3.6.1: Rail transport, passenger, 3.6.2: Rail transport, freight, 3.6.3: Rail transport, other, 3.7: Road transport, 3.7.1: Road transport, passenger, 3.7.2: Road transport, freight, 3.7.3: Road transport, other, 3.8: Inland waterway transport, 3.8.1: Inland waterway transport, passenger, 3.8.2: Inland waterway transport, freight, 3.8.3: Inland waterway transport, other, 3.9: Pipeline transport, 3.10: Electricity transmission, 3.11: Other supporting and auxiliary transport services, 4: Travel, 4.1: Travel, business, 4.2: Travel, personal, 5: Construction, 5.1: Construction abroad, 5.2: Construction in the reporting economy, 6: Insurance and pension services, 6.1: Direct insurance, 6.1.1: Direct insurance, Life Insurance, 6.1.2: Direct insurance, Freight insurance, 6.1.3: Direct insurance, Other direct insurance, 6.2: Reinsurance, 6.3: Auxiliary insurance services, 6.4: Pension and standardized guaranteed services, 6.4.1: Pension services, 6.4.2: Standardized guarantee services, 7: Financial services, 7.1: Explicitly charged and other financial service, 7.2: Financial intermediation services indirectly measured (FISIM), 8: Charges for the use of intellectual property n.i.e., 8.1: Franchises and trademarks licensing fees, 8.2: Licenses for the use of outcomes of research and development, 8.3: Licenses to reproduce and/or distribute computer software, 8.4: Licenses to reproduce and/or distribute audio-visual and related products, 9: Telecommunications, computer, and information services, 9.1: Telecommunications services, 9.2: Computer services, 9.3: Information services, 9.3.1: News agency services, 9.3.2: Other information services, 10: Other business services, 10.1: Research and development services, 10.1.1: Work undertaken on a systematic basis to increase the stock of knowledge, 10.1.1.1: Provision of customised and non-customised R&D services, 10.1.1.2: Sale of proprietary rights arising from R&D, 10.1.2: Other research and development services, 10.2: Professional and management consulting services, 10.2.1: Legal, accounting, management consulting and public relations, 10.2.1.1: Legal services, 10.2.1.2: Accounting, auditing, bookkeeping and tax consulting services, 10.2.1.3: Business and management consulting and public relations services, 10.2.2: Advertising, market research and public opinion polling, 10.3: Technical, trade-related and other business services, 10.3.1: Architectural, engineering, scientific and other technical services, 10.3.1.1: Architectural services, 10.3.1.2: Engineering services, 10.3.1.3: Scientific and other technical services, 10.3.2: Waste treatment and de-pollution, agricultural and mining services, 10.3.2.1: Waste treatment and de-pollution, 10.3.2.2: Services incidental to agriculture, forestry and fishing, 10.3.2.3: Services incidental to mining, and oil and gas extraction, 10.3.3: Operating leasing services, 10.3.4: Trade-related services, 10.3.5: Other business services n.i.e., 11: Personal, cultural and recreational services, 11.1: Audiovisual and related services, 11.2: Other personal , cultural and recreational services, 11.2.1: Health services, 11.2.2: Education services, 11.2.3: Heritage and recreational services, 11.2.4: Other personal services, 12: Government goods and services n.i.e., All versions, Name, Valid from, Valid to, Service items (EBOPS 2010), v1:2010, January 1, 2010, Still valid

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    Socio-Economic Classification (SOCIO02), v1:2002

    Please note, a more current version of this classification is now available. See the current version , here., Name: , SOCIO02_V1_2002 , Description: , The Socio-Economic Classification SOCIO02 was first created for the 2002 income year and replaced SOCIO, which covers the time period from 1994 to 2001. The Socio-Economic Classification is based on information on the main source of income for the person. Based on the source of income, it is determined whether a person is self-employed, assisting spouse, employee, unemployed or outside the workforce, including pensioner, cash beneficiary or education applicant., Valid from: , January 1, 2002 , Valid to: , December 31, 2013 , Office: , Labour and Income , Contact: , Jarl Christian Quitzau, , jaq@dst.dk, , ph. +45 23 42 35 03 , Codes and categories, Open hierarchy, Download , CSV, DDI, 1: Economically active, 11: Self-employed, 111: Self-employed with 10 or more employees, 112: Self-employed with 5-9 employees, 113: Self-employed with 1-4 employees, 114: Self-employed with no employees, 12: Assisting spouses, 120: Assisting spouses, 13: Employee, 131: Employees with management work, 132: Employees in jobs that requires skills at highest level, 133: Employees in jobs that requires skills at medium level, 134: Employees in jobs that requires skills at basic level, 135: Other employees, 139: Employees n.e.c., 2: Temporarily not economically active, 21: Unemployed at least half of the year, 210: Unemployed at least half of the year, 22: Sickness benefits, leave, etc., 220: Recipient of unemployment benefit, 3: Not economically active, 31: In education, 310: Students, min. 15 years of age, 32: Pensioners/retirement, 321: Non-old age pensioners, 322: Old age retirement, 323: Early retirement, 33: Cash benefits, 330: Recipient of cash benefits, 4: Others and children, 41: Others, 410: Other persons outside the work force, 42: Children, 420: Children, All versions, Name, Valid from, Valid to, Socio-Economic Classification (SOCIO13), v1:2014, January 1, 2014, Still valid, Socio-Economic Classification (SOCIO02), v1:2002, January 1, 2002, December 31, 2013, Statistics Denmark's Socio-Economic Classification (SOCIO), v1:1997, January 1, 1994, December 31, 2001, Occupational grouping, v1:1980, January 1, 1980, December 31, 1995

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    Statistics Denmark's Socio-Economic Classification (SOCIO), v1:1997

    Please note, a more current version of this classification is now available. See the current version , here., Name: , SOCIO_V1_1997 , Description: , Statistics Denmark's Socio-Economic Classification (SOCIO) was introduced to social statistics, where groupings of this nature was relevant. The purpose of a socio-economic classification is to enable the division of persons by social and economic conditions. In the designing of this classification, individuals' connection to the labor market is essential for defining the groups. For employees, the main division of the International Standard Classification of Occupations (ISCO-88) is applied, with emphasis placed on job-relevant skills., Valid from: , January 1, 1994 , Valid to: , December 31, 2001 , Office: , Personal Finances and Welfare , Contact: , Jarl Christian Quitzau, , jaq@dst.dk, , ph. +45 23 42 35 03 , Codes and categories, Open hierarchy, Download , CSV, DDI, 1: Employed persons, 11: Self-employed, 111: Self-employed with 50 or more employees, 112: Self-employed with 10-49 employees, 113: Self-employed with 1-9 employees, 114: Self-employed with no employees, 12: Assisting spouses, 120: Assisting spouses, 13: Employees, 131: Top managers in companies, organisations and the public sector, 132: Employees in a job that requires skills at the highest level, 133: Employees in a job that requires skills at medium level, 134: Employees in a job that requires skills at basic level, 135: Other employees, 2: Unemployed, 20: Unemployed, 200: Unemployed, 3: Persons outside the labour force, 31: Students, 310: Students, 32: Pensioners etc., 321: Non-old age pensioners, 322: Old age retirement, 323: Early retirement, 33: Other persons outside the labour force, 330: Other persons outside the labour force, 4: Children, 40: Children, 400: Children, All versions, Name, Valid from, Valid to, Socio-Economic Classification (SOCIO13), v1:2014, January 1, 2014, Still valid, Socio-Economic Classification (SOCIO02), v1:2002, January 1, 2002, December 31, 2013, Statistics Denmark's Socio-Economic Classification (SOCIO), v1:1997, January 1, 1994, December 31, 2001, Occupational grouping, v1:1980, January 1, 1980, December 31, 1995

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