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    High Level Political Forum

    Each year in July, the United Nations member states meet in New York and focuses on the fulfillment of a selected set of sustainable development goals. The meeting is called the High Level Political Forum (HLPF), and the countries voluntarily report a status of the current situation in their country. Denmark issued a report (VNR - Voluntary National Report) in 2017 and again in 2021. Read the reports and get an overview of the SDGs in focus at HLPF 2024., HLPF goals 2024, Reports, In 2021, Statistics Denmark contributed to the Danish voluntary review of the 17 Sustainable Development Goals. The review contains information about 201 of the 247 indicators for the years 2005-2020. , Read the Danish reporting on the 17 SDGs (pdf),  , Parallel to the Danish voluntary review, to which there is a link above, and at the request of the UN, Statistics Denmark has prepared a publication on the effect of COVID-19 on the progress towards the Sustainable Development Goals. This publication concerns selected areas – mortality, financial support schemes, income and inequality, and CO2 emissions., Read the report on COVID-19 and the SDGs (pdf),  , In 2017 Statistics Denmark contributed to the danish voluntary reporting of the 17 sustainable development goals. The report presents data for 62 of the 244 indicators for the years 2005-2015., Read the Danish reporting from 2017 on the 17 SDGs (pdf),  , Read more about HLPF, More about High Level Political Forum and this years program,  

    https://www.dst.dk/en/Statistik/temaer/SDG/HLPF

    Documentation of statistics: Profit and Loss Accounts of Danmarks Nationalbank

    Contact info, Government Finances , Jesper Søgaard Dreesen , +45 51 64 92 61 , JSD@dst.dk , Get documentation of statistics as pdf, Profit and Loss Accounts of Danmarks Nationalbank 2022 , Previous versions, Profit and Loss Accounts of Danmarks Nationalbank 2021, Profit and Loss Accounts of Danmarks Nationalbank 2020, Profit and Loss Accounts of Danmarks Nationalbank 2019, Profit and Loss Accounts of Danmarks Nationalbank 2018, Profit and Loss Accounts of Danmarks Nationalbank 2017, Profit and Loss Accounts of Danmarks Nationalbank 2016, The purpose of these statistics is to show an annual independent statement of the revenue and expenditure of Danmarks Nationalbank. These statistics are comparable since 2002., Statistical presentation, The statistics are an annual statement of Danmarks Nationalbank's income statement broken down into profit and loss accounts in DKK million., Read more about statistical presentation, Statistical processing, Compared to the source data the wording of certain items can be changed or aggregated., Read more about statistical processing, Relevance, The primary users are public authorities, private business sector and interested citizens., Read more about relevance, Accuracy and reliability, The overall accuracy is considered very high. All data comes from the annual report of Danmarks Nationalbank, which has been subject to independent auditing. For further information please refer to Danmarks Nationalbank., Read more about accuracy and reliability, Timeliness and punctuality, These statistics are published about three months after the reference year. These statistics are published without delay, with reference to the announced time of publication in the release calendar., Read more about timeliness and punctuality, Comparability, There is high comparability over time., Read more about comparability, Accessibility and clarity, These statistics are published in the StatBank under , Danmarks Nationalbank, and in the , Statistical Yearbook, . For more information go to the , subject page, ., Read more about accessibility and clarity

    https://www.dst.dk/en/Statistik/dokumentation/documentationofstatistics/profit-and-loss-accounts-of-danmarks-nationalbank

    Documentation of statistics

    Currency codes (ISO 4217), v1:2019

    Name: , VALUTA_ISO_V1_2019 , Description: , ISO 4217, is the International Standard for currency codes. The purpose of ISO 4217 is to define internationally recognised codes of letters and/or numbers that can be used to identify currencies, e.g. for international money transfers or exchange of currencies. This standard was first published in 1978, but many currency codes have been in use before that., The first two letters of a currency code are consistent with country codes that comply with the ISO 3166 standard. The third letter corresponds, where possible, to the initial letter of a country or territory's currency. For example, the currency code for official currency in Denmark is indicated with "DKK", where "DK" is Denmark's country code in ISO 3166 and "K" is the first letter in "Kroner"., Valid from: , January 1, 2019 , Contact: , Rohan James Draper, , rjd@dst.dk, , ph. +45 21 33 89 16 , Codes and categories, Open hierarchy, Download , CSV, DDI, AED: UAE dirham, AFN: Afghan afghani, ALL: Albanian lek, AMD: Armenian Dram, ANG: Netherlands Antillian guilder, AOA: Angolan kwanza, ARS: Argentine peso convertible, AWG: Aruban florin, AUD: Australian Dollar, AZN: Azerbaijani manat, BAM: Bosnia and Herzegovina convertible mark, BBD: Barbados Dollar, BDT: Bangladeshi taka, BGN: Bulgarian lev, BHD: Bahraini dinar, BIF: Burundi franc, BMD: Bermudian dollar, BND: Brunei dollar, BOB: Bolivian boliviano, BRL: Brazilian real, BSD: Bahamian dollar, BTN: Bhutanese ngultrum, BWP: Botswana pula, BYN: Belarussian Ruble, BZD: Belize dollar, CAD: Canadian Dollar, CDF: Congolese franc, CHF: Swiss franc, CLP: Chilean peso, CNY: Chinese yuan renminbi, COP: Colombian peso, CRC: Costa Rican colon, CUC: Cuban convertible peso, CUP: Cuban peso national, CVE: Cape Verde escudo, CZK: Czech koruna, DJF: Djibouti franc, DKK: Danish krone, DOP: Dominican peso, DZD: Algerian dinar, EGP: Egyptian pound, ERN: Eritrean nakfa, ETB: Ethiopian birr, EUR: Euro, FJD: Fiji dollar, FKP: Falkland Islands pound, GBP: Pound sterling, GEL: Georgian lari, GHS: Ghanaian cedi, GIP: Gibraltar pound, GMD: Gambian dalasi, GNF: Guinean franc, GTQ: Guatemalan quetzal, GYD: Guyana dollar, HKD: Hong Kong dollar, HNL: Honduran lempira, HRK: Croatian kuna, HTG: Haitian gourde, HUF: Hungarian forint, IDR: Indonesian rupiah, ILS: Israeli new shekel, INR: Indian rupee, IQD: Iraqi dinar, IRR: Iranian rial, ISK: Iceland krona, JMD: Jamaican dollar, JOD: Jordanian dinar, JPY: Japanese yen, KES: Kenyan shilling, KGS: Kyrgyzstani som, KHR: Cambodian riel, KMF: Comorian franc, KPW: North Korean won, KRW: South Korean won, KWD: Kuwaiti dinar, KYD: Cayman Islands dollar, KZT: Kazakhstani tenge, LAK: Lao kip, LBP: Lebanese pound, LKR: Sri Lankan rupee, LRD: Liberian dollar, LSL: Lesotho loti, LYD: Libyan dinar, MAD: Moroccan dirham, MDL: Moldovan leu, MGA: Malagasy ariary, MKD: Macedonian denar, MMK: Myanmar kyat, MNT: Mongolian tugrik, MOP: Macanese pataca, MRU: Mauritanian ouguiya, MUR: Mauritius rupee, MVR: Maldivian rufiyaa, MWK: Malawian kwacha, MXN: Mexican Peso, MYR: Malaysian ringgit, MZN: Mozambican metical, NAD: Namibian dollar, NGN: Nigerian naira, NIO: Nicaraguan cordoba oro, NOK: Norwegian krone, NPR: Nepalese rupee, NZD: New Zealand dollar, OMR: Omani rial, PAB: Panamanian balboa, PEN: Peruvian nuevo sol, PGK: Papua New Guinean kina, PHP: Philippine peso, PKR: Pakistani rupee, PLN: Polish zloty, PYG: Paraguayan guarani, QAR: Qatari rial, RON: Romanian leu, RSD: Serbian dinar, RUB: Russian ruble, RWF: Rwandan franc, SAR: Saudi riyal, SBD: Solomon Islands dollar, SCR: Seychellois rupee, SDG: Sudanese pound, SEK: Swedish krona, SGD: Singapore dollar, SHP: Saint Helena pound, SLL: Sierra Leonean leone, SOS: Somali shilling, SRD: Surinamese dollar, SSP: South Sudanese pound, STN: Sao Tome and Principe dobra, SVC: Salvadoran colón, SYP: Syrian pound, SZL: Swazi lilangeni, THB: Thai baht, TJS: Tajikistani somoni, TMT: Turkmenistani manat, TND: Tunisian dinar, TOP: Tongan pa'anga, TRY: Turkish lira, TTD: Trinidad and Tobago dollar, TWD: New Taiwan dollar, TZS: Tanzanian shilling, UAH: Ukrainian hryvnia, UGX: Ugandan shilling, USD: United States dollar, UYU: Uruguayan peso, UZS: Uzbekistan Sum, VES: Venezuelan bolivar soberano, VND: Vietnamese dong, VUV: Vanuatu vatu, WST: Samoan tala, XAF: Central African CFA franc BEAC, XAG: Silver, XAU: Gold, XCD: Eastern Caribbean dollar, XOF: West African CFA franc BCEAO, XPD: Palladium, XPF: CFP franc, XPT: Platinum, XTS: Currency code reserved for testing, XXX: No currency, YER: Yemeni rial, ZAR: South African rand, ZMW: Zambian kwacha, ZWL: Zimbabwe dollar, All versions, Name, Valid from, Valid to, Currency codes (ISO 4217), v1:2019, January 1, 2019, Still valid, Currency codes (ISO 4217), v1:2018, January 1, 2018, December 31, 2018, Currency codes (ISO 4217), v1:2017, January 1, 2017, December 31, 2017, Currency codes (ISO 4217), v1:2016, January 1, 2016, December 31, 2016, Currency codes (ISO 4217), v1:2015, January 1, 2015, December 31, 2015, Currency codes (ISO 4217), v1:2014, January 1, 2014, December 31, 2014, Variations, Variation, Historical currency codes, v1:2019, Historical currency codes, v1:2019, Open hierarchy, Download , CSV, DDI, AFA: Afghan afghani, AOK: Angolan kwanza, AON: Angolan novo kwanza, AOR: Angolan kwanza reajustado, ARL: Argentine peso ley, ARP: Argentine peso argentino, ARA: Argentine austral, ATS: Austrian schilling, AZM: Azerbaijani manat, BAD: Bosnia and Herzegovina dinar, BEF: Belgian franc, BGL: Bulgarian lev, BOP: Bolivian peso, BRB: Brazilian cruzeiro, BRC: Brazilian cruzado, BRN: Brazilian cruzado novo, BRE: Brazilian cruzeiro, BRR: Brazilian cruzeiro real, BYB: Belarussian Ruble, BYR: Belarussian Ruble, CSD: Serbian dinar, CSK: Czechoslovak koruna, CYP: Cypriot pound, DDM: East German mark, DEM: German mark, ECS: Ecuadorian sucre, EEK: Estonian kroon, ESP: Spanish peseta, FIM: Finnish markka, FRF: French franc, GEK: Georgian kuponi, GHC: Ghanaian cedi, GNS: Guinean syli, GQE: Equatorial Guinean ekwele, GWP: Guinea-Bissau peso, GRD: Greek drachma, HRD: Croatian dinar, IEP: Irish Pound, ILP: Israeli pounds, ILR: Israeli shekel, ISJ: Iceland kronur, ITL: Italian lira, LTL: Lithuanian litas, LTT: Lithuanian talonas, LUF: Franc luxembourgeois, LVL: Latvian lats, LVR: Latvian rouble, MGF: Malagasy franc, MLF: Malian franc, MRO: Mauritanian ouguiya, MTL: Maltese lira, MXP: Mexican peso, MZM: Mozambican metical, NIC: Nicaraguan cordoba, NLG: Netherlands guilder, PEH: Peruvian sol, PEI: Peruvian inti, PLZ: Polish zloty, PTE: Portuguese escudo, ROL: Romanian leu, RUR: Russian ruble, SDP: Sudanese pound, SDD: Sudanese dinar, SIT: Slovenian tolar, SKK: Slovak koruna, SRG: Surinamese guilder, STD: Sao Tome and Principe dobra, SUR: Soviet ruble, TJR: Tajikistani ruble, TMM: Turkmenistani manat, TRL: Turkish lira, UAK: Ukrainian karbovanets, UGS: Ugandan shilling, YUD: Yugoslav hard dinar, YUN: Yugoslav convertible dinar, YUR: Yugoslav reformed dinar, YUO: Yugoslav dinar, YUG: Yugoslav dinar, YUM: Yugoslav novi dinar, UYN: Uruguayan nuevo peso, VEB: Venezuelan bolivar, VEF: Venezuelan bolivar fuerte, YDD: South Yemeni dinar, ZMK: Zambian kwacha, ZRZ: Zaire, ZRN: Zairean new zaire, ZWC: Rhodesian dollar, ZWD: Zimbabwean dollar, ZWN: Zimbabwean dollar, ZWR: Zimbabwean dollar, « Back to variations list

    https://www.dst.dk/en/Statistik/dokumentation/nomenklaturer/valuta-iso

    Px-format and Px-programs

    Px programs for data processing and presentation of statistics, Px is a standard format for statistics files used by many statistical offices. A package of software has been developed for this format: PxWeb, PxWin and PxEdit., The Px format contains metadata (varialble texts, codes, sources, date, etc.) and data. This format can manage multi-dimensional data., The Px file format consists of a number of keywords. These can be either mandatory or optional. , PxWeb, PxWeb is a software program for online publication of statistics, both data from the StatBank and your own data. , The program is free of charge for government agencies and municipalities, international NSI's, and international organisations dissemianting statistics. , PxWin, PxWin is an application developed at Statistics Sweden. It was released in June 2016 and replaced PC-Axis. , The application can be used for selection, calculation of totals, production of graphs and more. Px files can be downloaded from the StatBank., PxEdit, PxEdit is a program for Px files developed by Statistics Finland. In PxEdit you can process your Px files in various ways. For example, you can create Px files based on data from Excel., Contact, If you have enquiries about the Px products, please contact Lars Knudsen, 22 80 03 18, , lak@dst.dk, . However, Statistics Denmark provides no support services for the free products. , Links, The manual is only available in Danish, see:, Read more about PxWeb and download the program here, Read more about PxEdit and download the program here,  

    https://www.dst.dk/en/Statistik/hjaelp-til-statistikbanken/px-format

    Documentation of statistics: Landings of fish

    Contact info, Food Industries , Jeppe Strandgaard Herring , +45 24 44 43 06 , JHR@dst.dk , Get documentation of statistics as pdf, Landings of fish 2017 , Previous versions, Landings of fish 2016, Danish Vessels by Regions, Harbour, Unit and Type of Fish 2014, The purpose of the statistic is to reveal the turnover of fish catches for the Danish fishing vessels and total catches landed in Denmark., Statistical presentation, Landings statistics include all Danish fishing vessels landings. Statistics on landings of fish are prepared by The Danish Fisheries Agency based on reports for trade in fish, crustaceans and molluscs at vessel level, enriched with data from vessels' logs. For reports from Danish vessels, who sell their catch in other EU Member States, reports are received electronically from the Member State. More than 95 pct. of the total value of the landing is received in the form of on-line reports today., Read more about statistical presentation, Statistical processing, The database for landing statistics is Danish Fisheries Agency's settlement register., Read more about statistical processing, Relevance, Landing data is used to manage fishing and quota reporting of Danish fishing etc., Read more about relevance, Accuracy and reliability, Overall precision and reliability is high, as reporting to the register is mandatory., Read more about accuracy and reliability, Timeliness and punctuality, The statistics are published annually., Read more about timeliness and punctuality, Comparability, On the calculated level of aggregation, there is no significant data breach., Read more about comparability, Accessibility and clarity, Subject pages, Statbank and NYT , Read more about accessibility and clarity

    https://www.dst.dk/en/Statistik/dokumentation/documentationofstatistics/landings-of-fish

    Documentation of statistics

    Environmental-economic accounts

    The environmental-economic accounts are a system of accounts for the economy, the climate and the environment that supplements the conventional national accounts. The environmental-economic accounts are based on an international statistical standard called the System of Environmental-Economic Accounting (SEEA). Statistics Denmark often refers to the environmental-economic accounts as green national accounts. , Energy and air emission accounts, Shows the production and consumption of various kinds of energy, emission of CO2, other greenhouse gases and air pollution, and the Danish climate footprint., Material flow and waste accounts, Shows the material consumption of the economy and how much waste we generate. For example, you can see how much waste is sorted for recycling., Water and wastewater, Shows the abstraction of water, the water consumption of households and businesses, and how much waste water we produce., Green economy, Shows the public revenue from green taxes, expenditure on environmental protection, environmental transfers, and the turnover of green goods and services., Natural resource accounts, Shows how many natural resources Denmark has in the form of oil, natural gas, fish and forests, and how much of the Danish area that is agricultural land, nature, buildings, etc., System of Environmental-Economic Accounting (SEEA), The environmental-economic accounts are based on guidelines drawn up by the UN, World Bank, IMF, OECD, FAO and the EU. Read more about the international standard SEEA CF - System of Environmental-Economic Accounting - Central Framework.

    https://www.dst.dk/en/Statistik/emner/miljoe-og-energi/groent-nationalregnskab

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    Documentation of statistics: Immigrants and Descendants (Discontinued)

    Contact info, Population and Education , Get documentation of statistics as pdf, Immigrants and Descendants 2017 Month 01 , Previous versions, Immigrants and Descendants 2016, Immigrants and Descendants 2014, The statistics on immigrants and their descendants were introduced in 1991. The concepts were introduced to make it possible to give information on population with foreign background, incl. people who have attained Danish citizenship., Statistical presentation, The statistics provide information on the number of immigrants and their descendants, their age, sex, citizenship, place of birth, country of origin and geographical distribution., Read more about statistical presentation, Statistical processing, The statistics is based upon daily input data from the Central Population Register (CPR)., Input data is not validated.., Read more about statistical processing, Relevance, Municipalities, ministries, the press and private individuals use the statistic for public and private planning purposes and as input to the public debate., Read more about relevance, Accuracy and reliability, There could be missing data for citizenship, country of birth and family relations., Read more about accuracy and reliability, Timeliness and punctuality, The statistics regarding immigrants and their descendants are published approximately 45 days after the end of the quarter., Read more about timeliness and punctuality, Comparability, The information about immigrants and their descendants are comparable from 1980 and forward. Boundary changes and changes in the classification of countries are reflected in the statistics., Read more about comparability, Accessibility and clarity, News from Statistics Denmark, (Nyt fra Danmarks Statistik) and Statbank., Annual publications: , Vital Statistics, , , Statistical Yearbook, , , Statistical ten-year review, and , Immigrants in Denmark, (Indvandrere i Danmark)., Read more about accessibility and clarity

    https://www.dst.dk/en/Statistik/dokumentation/documentationofstatistics/immigrants-and-descendants--discontinued-

    Documentation of statistics

    Documentation of statistics: Activities of foundations

    Contact info, Science, Technology and Culture, Business Statistics , Sara Tvile Marker , +45 23 74 28 36 , STK@dst.dk , Get documentation of statistics as pdf, Activities of foundations 2023 , Previous versions, Activities of foundations 2022, Activities of foundations 2021, Activities of foundations 2020, Activities of foundations 2019, Activities of foundations 2018, Activities of foundations 2017, Activities of foundations 2016, The purpose of this statistic is to give new knowledge about foundation, by showing the activities of the foundation in form of grants and payouts. The statistics was published for the first time in 2016., Statistical presentation, The statistics shows activities of foundations by grants and payouts in DKK mio. The grants are aggregated by purpose, main area, instruments and type of recipient.. , Read more about statistical presentation, Statistical processing, The statistic is produced yearly by survey. Data is collected by electronic questionnaire or file report form. Error detection is conducted directly in the questionnaire or afterwards by standardized error detection routines. The published results are raised to the level of the population. A stratified random sampling is used on the basis of grants in previous and last years use of tax credits, as well as legal form., Read more about statistical processing, Relevance, Payments from foundations gives a substantial contribution to society. The statistic gives information about the activities for foundations, which is not covered by other official statistics. The statistic covers all grants from the foundation internal as well as external., Read more about relevance, Accuracy and reliability, There is no indication of large biases in the result. There can be a small underestimation due to measurement error due to non-response among the smaller units., Read more about accuracy and reliability, Timeliness and punctuality, Results are published 11 months after the end of the reference period., Read more about timeliness and punctuality, Comparability, There are no international standards on the topic, and there are no other official statistic., Read more about comparability, Accessibility and clarity, The main results are published in a NYT from Statistics Denmark and related tables in the Statbank. See also , subject page, ., Read more about accessibility and clarity

    https://www.dst.dk/en/Statistik/dokumentation/documentationofstatistics/activities-of-foundations

    Documentation of statistics