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    Social protection expenditure (ESSPROS), v1:2016

    Please note, a more current version of this classification is now available. See the current version , here., Name: , ESSPROS_V1_2016 , Description: , Social protection expenditure (ESSPROS) is based on concepts that are defined in the classification , European System of integrated Social PROtection Statistics (ESSPROS), . Social benefits are defined in ESSPROS as cash or in-kind transfers according to social protection schemes for households and individuals, to ease their burden in the form of one or more defined risks or needs., Valid from: , January 1, 2016 , Valid to: , December 31, 2018 , Office: , Government finances , Contact: , RVH , Codes and categories, Open hierarchy, Download , CSV, DDI, 1: Health, 1.1: Public health insurance, 1.2: Hospitals, 1.3: Municipal health care benefits, 1.4: Employers expenses to sickness benefits, 1.5: Sickness benefits, 1.6: Voluntary sickness insurance, 1.7: Care allowances to relatives (sickness) and other expenses, 1.8: Municipal expenses to rehabilitation, 2: Disability, 2.1: Care and accomodation to disabled people as well as other help, 2.2: Special day-care facilities for children in special need for assistance, 2.3: Support to activities for disabled people, 2.4: Unemployment benefits for unemployed persons with limited working capacities, 2.5: Early retirement (including supplements), 2.6: Disability payouts from insurance companies and pension funds, 2.7: Cash allowances to disabled people in work or selfemployed (engaged in economic activities), 2.8: Other benefits to disabled persons, 2.9: Care allowances to relatives (disability), 2.10: Occupational injuries insurance, 3: Old age, 3.1: Care and accommodation for elderly and other help, 3.2: Old age pensions including supplements, 3.3: Civil servant pensions, 3.4: Obligatory labor market pensions, 3.5: Anticipated old age pension, 3.6: Labour market supplementary pension, 4: Survivors, 4.1: Other benefits to survivors, 4.2: Survivors pensions, 4.3: Funeral expenses, 5: Family and children, 5.1: Child day care, 5.2: Supportive measures for families, 5.3: Maternity leave benefits, 5.4: Family allowances, 5.5: Child support paid by the municipality, 6: Unemployment, 6.1: Municipal employment measures, 6.2: Active employment measures, 6.3: Unemployment insurance benefits, unemployed people not joining training programmes, 6.4: Unemployment insurance benefits and other income substitution for unemployed people in training programmes, 7: Housing, 7.1: Housing benefit (families), 7.2: Housing benefit (pensioners), 8: Other social benefits, 8.1: Residential institutions for people with special social problems, 8.2: Treatment and other assistance to people with special social problems (alcohol/drugs), 8.3: Asylum applicants - various costs, 8.4: Immigrants - various costs, 8.5: Various support through private organisations, 8.6: Other social benefits, 8.7: Subsistence income for people outside the labourmarket, 8.8: Asylum applicants and immigrants; subsistence income and cash benefits, 8.9: Benefits from the Wage Earners Guarantee Fund, 8.10: Compensations for increased duties on energy, 8.11: Compulsory pension scheme for recipients of transfer payments, All versions, Name, Valid from, Valid to, Social protection expenditure, v1:2019, January 1, 2019, Still valid, Social protection expenditure (ESSPROS), v1:2016, January 1, 2016, December 31, 2018

    https://www.dst.dk/en/Statistik/dokumentation/nomenklaturer/esspros?id=030223c4-9c9d-440c-b4ad-5b506baa070a

    Documentation of statistics: Social resources

    Contact info, Personal Finances and Welfare , Birgitte Lundstrøm , +45 24 21 39 65 , BLS@dst.dk , Get documentation of statistics as pdf, Social resources 2022 , Previous versions, Social resources 2021, Social resources 2020, Social Resources 2019, Social Resources 2018, Social Resources 2017, Social Resources 2016, Social Ressources – Elderly and Adults 2015, Social Ressources – Elderly and Adults 2014, The purpose of the survey is to establish the available social resources (capacity, number of users, and general organization, etc.) in Danish municipalities. Furthermore, the survey analyses the social- and health-care related services administered by municipalities. These services include care for the elderly, dental services for children and young people and special institutions for children and young people etc. The social resources survey includes public and privately owned institutions. The statistics are published for the first time in 1972 but have been changed over time due to changes in legislation an user needs., Statistical presentation, Social resources is a yearly measurement of social services delivered by municipalities concerning care for elderly, adults and children and young people receiving social benefits . The data are published for Denmark as a whole. Some data are further more grouped by regions or municipalities. , Read more about statistical presentation, Statistical processing, Data are collected yearly from municipalities from six questionnaires. Data are validated against previously collected information and controlled for large variances over time. Further more data are checked for inconsistency and validated against legal developments at the area. Some data concerning age distribution are imputed where municipalities have only registered total data. , Read more about statistical processing, Relevance, The statistics are primarily of interests for the central government and various government boards and are used for estimating and planning capacity and occupancy rates within social services. Core actors and users of the survey are actively involved in adjusting the content each year which means that user needs are taken into account., Read more about relevance, Accuracy and reliability, The survey is a full-scale census based on responses from all municipalities. In some cases it is difficult for the municipalities to provide the correct data from their systems or they change their way of reporting data. In these cases data received might be less accurate of vary over time. A certain statistical uncertainty is caused by municipalities difficulties with estimating different services and caused by different administrative practices between municipalities. , Read more about accuracy and reliability, Timeliness and punctuality, Most of the information are collected for one single week in April depending on Easter. In some cases data are collected for the entire previous year. A Danish press release and a number of corresponding tables (RESI01, RESP01, RESDHJCE, RESMAD, RESANDHJ, RESPLEJV, RESPRVHJ, RESTAND) are published at the end of November then same year. The rest of the tables (RESFAMPL, RESHJMTR, RESLED, RESFDPJ, RESSBU2) are published in the Statbank at the end of March the following year. These statistics are normally published without delay, with reference to the announced time of publication in the release calendar., Read more about timeliness and punctuality, Comparability, The survey goes back to 1972. However, due to yearly changes the version used in 1972 has little in common with the one used today. Furthermore, due to the municipal reform there was a break in times series in 2006 and 2007. The totals for the country as a whole are, however, comparable before and after the reform., Read more about comparability, Accessibility and clarity, These statistics are published once a year in a Danish press release. Further more the statistics are published in the StatBank under the subjects:, Elderly people receiving social benefits, , , Disadvantaged children and young people, , , Disability care, , , Health, Visits to physicians, ., Read more about accessibility and clarity

    https://www.dst.dk/en/Statistik/dokumentation/documentationofstatistics/social-resources

    Documentation of statistics

    Documentation of statistics: Social protection expenditure

    Contact info, Government Finances, Economic Statistics , Marianne Ahle Møller , +45 24 66 00 28 , MNM@dst.dk , Get documentation of statistics as pdf, Social protection expenditure 2024 , Previous versions, Social protection expenditure 2023, Social protection expenditure 2022, Social protection expenditure 2021, Social protection expenditure 2020, Social protection expenditure 2018, Social protection expenditure 2017, Social protection expenditure 2016, Social protection expenditure 2015, Social protection expenditure 2014, Social protection expenditure 2013, The purpose of the Social Expenditure Statistics is to illuminate expenditure connected to social protection targeting individuals and households. Social protection encompasses a society’s interventions intended to relieve individuals and households of the financial burden of a defined set of risks or needs, e.g. illness. The statistics provide an overview of the development in expenditures related to social protection in Denmark and can be used to compare the level of social protection internationally. The statistics have been compiled since 2007 and are based on a European statistics system., Statistical presentation, The statistics are an annual statement of expenditures on benefits connected to social protection assessed in DKK million. Social benefits are benefits intended to relieve households and individuals of the financial burden of a defined set of risks or needs, e.g. illness or unemployment. The statement includes both cash benefits and benefits in kind (e.g. free health care services). The statistics are divided into eight main areas and includes the whole of Denmark as well as some Danish pensioners abroad. The benefits include both public and private expenses., Read more about statistical presentation, Statistical processing, The data for this statistic is collected yearly via the main sources: central and local accounts. It is supplemented with internal data deliveries from insurance- and pensions subsectors, application matrixes, hours and days of absence from work, and an external data delivery on tax rates used for enumerating the statistic from the Ministry of Finance., The collected data is validated via removal of potential errors, coding, and treatment processes leading to the final result, which, amongst other things, demands reviews and quality assurance of codes, expenditures and developments over time., Read more about statistical processing, Relevance, Data on social expenditure is in big demand from international organizations, e.g. from Eurostat and Directorate-General for Employment, Social Affairs and Inclusion (DG EMPL)., Read more about relevance, Accuracy and reliability, This statistic is based on the statistic for General Government Finances, and is relevant for users interested in expenditures connected to social protection (expenditures linked to education are excluded from this statistic)., The statistic is published on a yearly basis and is revised two years back in time in every production, which ensures consistency and transparency in the data., In regards to possible uncertainties, the level of the total social expenditures to be slightly underestimated., Read more about accuracy and reliability, Timeliness and punctuality, The statistics are published annually, approximately 10 months after the end of the calendar year. The statistics are usually published without delay in relation to the scheduled date., Read more about timeliness and punctuality, Comparability, The statistic is comparable from 2007 and onwards. It is comparable to the statistic for General Government Finances, which follows the principles of National Accounts., The statistic is regulated by order by the EU and is also published by Eurostat via the , ESSPROS, -system (European System of Integrated Social PROtection Statistics), albeit in slightly different categories than those presented in the Danish Stat bank. This makes the statistic internationally comparable with statistics in other countries reporting to the ESSPROS system in Eurostat., Read more about comparability, Accessibility and clarity, The statistic is published annually in the form of two statistics tables in the , Statbank, and a Danish news release in , Nyt fra Danmarks Statistik, . , In addition, internationally comparable figures for this statistic are available in the Social protection expenditures available on , Eurostat's website, . , More information is available on the page of Social Expenditures at , Statistics Denmark’s website, , as well as on the , site on classifications, , where e.g. codes, categories and manuals in for the statistic are accessible., Read more about accessibility and clarity

    https://www.dst.dk/en/Statistik/dokumentation/documentationofstatistics/social-protection-expenditure

    Documentation of statistics