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    Documentation of statistics: Leisure and Business Trips

    Contact info, Short Term Statistics , Kari Anne Janisse Arildsen , +45 40 43 38 12 , KJS@dst.dk , Get documentation of statistics as pdf, Leisure and Business Trips 2023 , Previous versions, Leisure and Business Trips 2022, Leisure and Business Trips 2021, Leisure and Business Trips 2020, Leisure and Business Trips 2016, Leisure and Business Trips 2013, The purpose of the survey is to describe the travel patterns of the Danish population. Information is given on use of infrastructure and accommodation. Further information is given on the preferred destinations and expenditures concerning the trips. Statistics Denmark has compiled similar surveys in 1972, 1976 and 1980. In 1995, the survey covered only trips with at least four overnight stays for personal purposes. Since 1996, short leisure trips with 1-3 overnight stays and business trips with at least one overnight stay have also been compiled., Statistical presentation, The survey covers leisure and business trips with nights spent as well as same-day visits made by adult Danes aged 15 or older. In broader terms, the survey covers the travel habits of the adult Danish population., Read more about statistical presentation, Statistical processing, The survey is made on the basis of a randomly selected sample with approx. 6000 interviews in net value (unit nonresponse excluded) among Danish residents aged 15 years+. The sample is then grossed up to the target population (Danish residents aged 15 years+) by using different strata, which refers to groupings based on for instance gender, age, family type, family income and socio group in order to make the sample represent the target population the best way possible. , Read more about statistical processing, Relevance, The survey is used by The European Commission, Danish ministries and business and tourism organizations in the industry in order to monitor the market and develop potential tourism policies. In broader terms, the survey can also be used for educational purposes and as an indicator that tells something about the travel habits and behavior of the Danish population and of the society and the economic situation in general., Read more about relevance, Accuracy and reliability, The statistics are affected by statistical sampling errors and memory bias, especially regarding the expenditure questions., Due to the sampling method, statistical errors do occur. For the net propensity to undertake a holiday trip the interval made up as the estimated value +/- 2 per cent will contain the true value in 95 per cent of the cases., Read more about accuracy and reliability, Timeliness and punctuality, The statistics is published annually approx. 7 months after the end of the reference year. The statistics is published according to schedule., Read more about timeliness and punctuality, Comparability, The statistics is mandatory and in coherence with other EU-statistics. The statistics for 1995 and subsequent years are fully comparable. The key figures for the period before 1995 data are generally comparable. Changes were made in the questionnaire in 2008, 2010 and 2017, and the statistic is therefore not comparable over time. , Read more about comparability, Accessibility and clarity, These statistics are published in a Danish press release and in the StatBank under , Holiday and business trips, ., Read more about accessibility and clarity

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    Documentation of statistics: Number of Persons Employed in the Construction Industry

    Contact info, Short Term Statistics , Kasper Emil Dueholm Freiman , +45 23 45 47 32 , KFR@dst.dk , Get documentation of statistics as pdf, Number of Persons Employed in the Construction Industry 2024 , Previous versions, Number of Persons Employed in the Construction Industry 2020, Number of Persons Employed in the Construction Industry 2019, Number of Persons Employed in the Construction Industry 2018, Number of Persons Employed in the Construction Industry 2017, Number of Persons Employed in the Construction Industry 2016, Number of Persons Employed in the Construction Industry 2015, Number of Persons Employed in the Construction Industry 2014, The purpose of the statistic is to show trends in the number of employed within the private construction industry by kind of activity and type of work (new buildings, repair and maintenance of buildings, civil engineering, etc.). The first sample survey of employment in the construction industry was conducted in 1961., Statistical presentation, The statistic provides information on trends in the number of employed within the private construction industry. Employment is analyzed by kind of activity and type of work (new buildings, repair and maintenance of buildings, and other)., Read more about statistical presentation, Statistical processing, The reported data is scaled to the total population of professional units with main activity in construction. No numbers are imputed. The total employment in each construction industry and each type of construction work is seasonally adjusted. The cross between construction industry and type of construction work is not seasonally adjusted., Read more about statistical processing, Relevance, Interest in the statistic is high among users. Users of the statistics are trade associations, banks, politicians, public authorities, international organizations, private business enterprises and the news media. The statistics are a supplement to the other short-term statistics relating to this area., Read more about relevance, Accuracy and reliability, The quality of the statistic is assessed as being high. There are no quantitative measures of the total uncertainty. The sample uncertainty for the total employment is estimated to be approximately 0.5 pct. The uncertainty that results from non-response, wrong reported numbers and misunderstandings has little effect on the numbers. The statistic is reliable in the sense that previously published numbers rarely are revised., Read more about accuracy and reliability, Timeliness and punctuality, The statistic is published four times a year, media January, April, July and October. Time from the census-date to publication is about 9 weeks. The statistic is normally published at the announced time., Read more about timeliness and punctuality, Comparability, I the archive there are unemployment numbers dating back to 1994 Numbers from years before 2000 are not comparable to the new time series. The statistics on employment in the construction industry supplement the other short-term statistics relating to this area., Read more about comparability, Accessibility and clarity, The newest numbers are published at , STATBANK, ., Read more about accessibility and clarity

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    Source references and use of our logo

    You are free to re-use and reproduce contents from dst.dk and statbank.dk. This includes even commercial use. You should, however, always include a source accreditation to Statistics Denmark. You are, however, not allowed to use our logo., Source references, The source reference should link to the StatBank or www.dst.dk, where the user can see the data in context., Examples of correct source reference:, Dst.dk:, Source: Statistics Denmark - https://www.dst.dk/en/Statistik/emner/oekonomi/offentlig-oekonomi/sociale-udgifter, StatBank.dk:, Source: Statistics Denmark – StatBank.dk/folk1a (the code following StatBank.dk/ indicates the specific table from which the figures are extracted.), You are welcome to reproduce our graphic figures or make your own graphic figures on the basis of our data. Statistics Denmark must also in this context be cited as source., If you subject our data to further processing; this must be clearly stated. This can be done, e.g. by writing: ”Source” Own calculations based on data from Statistics Denmark.", Copying and use of content, The content on dst.dk and statistikbanken.dk can be freely copied and used - except for photos. An agreement with Statistics Denmark is required here - contact , presse@dst.dk, ., Press photos of Statistics Denmark's executive board may, however, be reproduced freely., Videos can only be reused in their unaltered form., Use of Statistics Denmark's logo, Statistics Denmark's logo may only be used by others than Statistics Denmark when it comes to collaborative projects such as publications where the use of the logo has been agreed., Open data,  Statistics Denmark's open data are official statistics data, which are electronically available in a way that users can apply them directly in various applications. They can be accessed either via a user interface or via an , API , against the StatBank. Data can be freely used in the development of various services, including development of apps for smartphones., All statistics on Statistikbanken.dk and the website dst.dk can be used free of charge commercially as well as non-commercially. It is, however, required to indicate the source. This corresponds to the license known as , Creative Commons, CC 4.0 BY, An overview of Statistics Denmark's open data is available at , Statbank.dk, that contains data from all statistics areas produced by Statistics Denmark. Data can be downloaded as tables, graphics, on map and in a variety of data formats or as bulk download - depending on whether the user interface or the API is used. The StatBank contains always the latest updated data. , Responsibility, Statistics Denmark shall not be financially responsible for any direct or indirect damage or loss incurred by the user, including lost profits by the user or for damage or loss incurred by any joint contractors of the user as a consequence of errors in the statistics or errors that have occurred in connection with processing of the statistics., Statistics Denmark shows links to external sources as a service. The use of these links does not imply any recommendation or support of views put forward on the websites in question., Statistics Denmark does not check the contents and availability of external websites, and we hereby disclaim any responsibility for these.,  

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    Documentation of statistics: Climate footprint (experimental statistics)

    Contact info, National Accounts, Climate and Environment , Peter Rørmose Jensen , +45 40 13 51 26 , PRJ@dst.dk , Get documentation of statistics as pdf, Climate footprint (experimental statistics) 2021 , Previous versions, The purpose of the statistics is to measure the global emission of greenhouse gases from the supply chains for Danish final use (Danish consumption, investment and export). It illustrates correlations between Danish final use and emissions of greenhouse gases from Danish and international production. Global emission of greenhouse gases from Danish consumption and investment constitutes Denmark's Climate Footprint. The statistic is experimental and have been prepared since 2021 in collaboration with the Danish Energy Agency, which uses it for the annual publication "Danmarks Globale Klimapåvirkning – Global Afrapportering"., Statistical presentation, The statistics show the amount of greenhouse gas that has been emitted in the supply chains for Danish final use annually from 1990 onwards. The emissions are distributed by type of final use, emitting industries and countries, as well as by supplying industries., Read more about statistical presentation, Statistical processing, The climate footprint is calculated with a multi-regional environmental economic input-output (MRIO) model that links data from Statistics Denmark on Danish production and greenhouse gas emissions with data from the international database EXIOBASE on international production and greenhouse gas emissions., Read more about statistical processing, Relevance, The climate footprint is relevant for everyone who is interested in relations between Danish consumption and investment and global emissions of greenhouse gases. The climate footprint is prepared in collaboration with the Danish Energy Agency's Center for System Analysis, which uses it in their annual report "Danmarks Globale Klimapåvirkning – Global Afrapportering"., Read more about relevance, Accuracy and reliability, The overall precision of the statistics is not as high as other statistics from Statistics Denmark, which are based on directly observable data. The majority of the figures in this statistic are the result of calculations with Danish and international input-output models. The international input-output model in particular is uncertain because it is a compilation of figures from many countries of uneven quality. However, it is assessed that the precision is as good as it can be at the present time, when available sources and methods are taken into account., Read more about accuracy and reliability, Timeliness and punctuality, The climate footprint is an experimental statistic and does not yet have a fixed publication time. When a publication date is determined, it is published in Statistics Denmark's publication calendar., Read more about timeliness and punctuality, Comparability, The statistics are compiled for 1990 and onwards and are comparable over time. The statistics have been produced in collaboration with the Danish Energy Agency and are used for the Danish Energy Agency's report "Danmarks Globale Klimapåvirkning – Global Afrapportering". there will therefore be full agreement between results published by the Danish Energy Agency and Statistics Denmark., As there is not yet full international agreement on methods and data bases for calculating climate footprints, there will not necessarily be full comparability with the calculations of other institutions or other countries., Read more about comparability, Accessibility and clarity, In the Statbank, the climate footprint is published under the subject , Energy and emissions, in the tables AFTRYK1 and AFTRYK2., Read more about accessibility and clarity

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    Documentation of statistics: Industry Survey (Discontinued)

    Contact info, Short Term Statistics , Get documentation of statistics as pdf, Industry Survey 2021 , Previous versions, Industry Survey 2020, Industry Survey 2019, Industry Survey 2018, Industry Survey 2017, Industry Survey 2016, Industry Survey 2015, The monthly tendency survey provides a quick and up-to-date overview of actual conditions and expectations within the manufacturing industries. The survey was established in 4th quarter of 1963 and is directly connected to and defined by the Business and Consumer Survey joint harmonized program as managed by the Directorate-Generale for Economic and Financial Affairs (DG ECFIN), European Commission. , Statistical presentation, The Tendency survey for manufacturing industries is a qualitative assessment on past three month's developments and next three month's expected developments . The survey assesses developments within production, employment, stock of orders, stock of finished products, capacity utilization, investment plans, limits to production, and others. As of October 2021 the investment plans of the industry has been included in the tendency survey., Read more about statistical presentation, Statistical processing, Monthly business survey data is collected from a sample of approximately 500 manufacturing enterprises. Data is reported either online at http://www.VIRK.dk or in paper questionnaire, and consists of qualitative assessment of changes in net sales, employment, inventories, orders, etc.. The collected data are enumerated from the sample to the total enumeration population (similar to Frame or Survey Population) weighted by employment data, and distributed at industry and enterprise size groupings. If seasonal variation patterns are detected for the indicators that constitute the composite confidence indicator, data is adjusted for this., Read more about statistical processing, Relevance, Users of the statistics are trade organizations, banks, politicians, public authorities, international organizations, business enterprises and the news media. The results are reflected upon every month in financial and business related news medias. , Read more about relevance, Accuracy and reliability, Sampling error is estimated to plus/minus 1-2 percentage points for the confidence indicators. Non-sampling error occurs in connection to non-responses and drop out of the sample. Especially big companies' non-responses a certain month may influence the development from month to month. Finally, there is measurement error connected to the statistics associated with the respondents level of information and knowledge about the company's current state. , Read more about accuracy and reliability, Timeliness and punctuality, The statistics is published last but one working day before the end of the survey month (expect from the December survey published in the beginning of January). The process runs punctual. In April and October the semiannual figures for investment plans are published. , Read more about timeliness and punctuality, Comparability, The statistics is carried out in collaboration with the EU-commission since October 1963. Historical data for Denmark and other European countries is available at the homepage of , (DG ECFIN), . Historically and geographically comparable analyses are possible to carry out based on this data from the EU-Commission's Business and Consumer Survey Programme., As of October 2021 the investment plans for the industry is included in the tendency survey and a backcast of the previous figures have been made., Read more about comparability, Accessibility and clarity, Results of the surveys are published monthly at , Statistics Denmark, ; Key indicators are published in the newsletter edition , Nyt fra Danmarks Statistik, Konjunkturbarometer for Industri, and in English at the homepage , Short term trends, . Detailed data is available in English version at , Statbank, ; choose English language and look for the tables BARO1-BARO8. Read , here, about the statistics. Moreover an analysis of the Business Cycle of the industry - Business Cycle Tracer - is published monthly , here, ., Read more about accessibility and clarity

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    Classification on education (DISCED-15), completed educations, v1:2017

    Please note, a more current version of this classification is now available. See the current version , here., Name: , DISCED15_AUDD_HOVED_V1_2017 , Description: , DISCED-15 is Statistics Denmark's classification system for education., DISCED-15 acts as a classification system across statistics-producing authorities within the education sector in Denmark. At the same time it ensures a clear connection to the international classification system , International Standard Classification of Education (ISCED), ., All educations in DISCED-15 have a four-digit code, e.g. , 4280: Electrician, , which is aggregated in four different ways. The classification system thus organises education and training programs in the following four dimensions:, Main area, Classification of educational programs which follow the structure of the Danish education system, as regulated by law for higher education and for the admission to vocational education., Types of education, Classification of education programs by type, which makes it possible to differentiate the educations in the Danish education system by type of education, regardless of the level of the educations, fields of education or main area., Levels of education, Classification of education programs in the Danish education system by levels, which are consistent with the international education classification ISCED-P (levels of education)., Fields of education, Classification of educational programs by fields, regardless of the levels of the educations. The basic principle in the construction of the fields of education follows the idea of ​​which employment function or industry the education is oriented towards with a view to later employment. Classification by fields of education ensures complete comparability between the Danish education classification and the international education classification ISCED-F (fields of education and training)., Valid from: , February 1, 2017 , Valid to: , January 31, 2018 , Office: , Population and education , Contact: , NHD , Codes and categories, Codes and categories are only available in Danish , All versions, Name, Valid from, Valid to, Classification of education (DISCED-15), completed educations, v1:2026, February 1, 2026, Still valid, Classification of education (DISCED-15), completed educations, v1:2025, February 1, 2025, January 31, 2026, Classification of education (DISCED-15), completed educations, v1:2024, February 1, 2024, January 31, 2025, Classification of education (DISCED-15), completed educations, v1:2023, February 1, 2023, January 31, 2024, Classification of education (DISCED-15), completed educations, v1:2022, February 1, 2022, January 31, 2023, Classification of education (DISCED-15), completed educations, v1:2021, February 1, 2021, January 31, 2022, Classification of education (DISCED-15), completed educations, v1:2020, February 1, 2020, January 31, 2021, Classification of education (DISCED-15), completed educations, v1:2019, February 1, 2019, January 31, 2020, Classification on education (DISCED-15), completed educations, v1:2018, February 1, 2018, January 31, 2019, Classification on education (DISCED-15), completed educations, v1:2017, February 1, 2017, January 31, 2018

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    Classification of education (DISCED-15), completed educations, v1:2020

    Please note, a more current version of this classification is now available. See the current version , here., Name: , DISCED15_AUDD_HOVED_V1_2020 , Description: , DISCED-15 is Statistics Denmark's classification system for education., DISCED-15 acts as a classification system across statistics-producing authorities within the education sector in Denmark. At the same time it ensures a clear connection to the international classification system , International Standard Classification of Education (ISCED), ., All educations in DISCED-15 have a four-digit code, e.g. , 4280: Electrician, , which is aggregated in four different ways. The classification system thus organises education and training programs in the following four dimensions:, Main area, Classification of educational programs which follow the structure of the Danish education system, as regulated by law for higher education and for the admission to vocational education., Types of education, Classification of education programs by type, which makes it possible to differentiate the educations in the Danish education system by type of education, regardless of the level of the educations, fields of education or main area., Levels of education, Classification of education programs in the Danish education system by levels, which are consistent with the international education classification ISCED-P (levels of education)., Fields of education, Classification of educational programs by fields, regardless of the levels of the educations. The basic principle in the construction of the fields of education follows the idea of ​​which employment function or industry the education is oriented towards with a view to later employment. Classification by fields of education ensures complete comparability between the Danish education classification and the international education classification ISCED-F (fields of education and training)., Valid from: , February 1, 2020 , Valid to: , January 31, 2021 , Office: , Population and Education , Contact: , NHD , Codes and categories, Codes and categories are only available in Danish , All versions, Name, Valid from, Valid to, Classification of education (DISCED-15), completed educations, v1:2026, February 1, 2026, Still valid, Classification of education (DISCED-15), completed educations, v1:2025, February 1, 2025, January 31, 2026, Classification of education (DISCED-15), completed educations, v1:2024, February 1, 2024, January 31, 2025, Classification of education (DISCED-15), completed educations, v1:2023, February 1, 2023, January 31, 2024, Classification of education (DISCED-15), completed educations, v1:2022, February 1, 2022, January 31, 2023, Classification of education (DISCED-15), completed educations, v1:2021, February 1, 2021, January 31, 2022, Classification of education (DISCED-15), completed educations, v1:2020, February 1, 2020, January 31, 2021, Classification of education (DISCED-15), completed educations, v1:2019, February 1, 2019, January 31, 2020, Classification on education (DISCED-15), completed educations, v1:2018, February 1, 2018, January 31, 2019, Classification on education (DISCED-15), completed educations, v1:2017, February 1, 2017, January 31, 2018

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    Contact: Consulting

    Section/Title, Name, Phone, Mail, Management and Office Support, Head of Division, Head of Division, Mikael Skovbo , +45 41 31 74 27, mik@dst.dk, Executive chief consultant, Executive chief consultant, Asger Bjerre Mikkelsen , +45 23 30 39 14, ami@dst.dk, Senior Head Clerk, Senior Head Clerk, Vivian Hofverberg Flindt , +45 31 16 42 28, vhf@dst.dk, Administration and Marketing, Head of Section, Head of Section, Claus Flyger , +45 30 55 09 32, cfl@dst.dk, Head of Section, Head of Section, Jesper Povlsen , +45 23 74 70 06, jpo@dst.dk, Head Clerk, Head Clerk, Kira Vest Lyberth Nielsen , +45 20 26 19 40, kvn@dst.dk, Senior Head Clerk, Senior Head Clerk, Thomas Rune Nielsen , +45 23 69 06 68, trn@dst.dk, Senior Head Clerk, Senior Head Clerk, Katrine Holm Wessmann , +45 21 17 16 76, kwh@dst.dk, System Analyst, System Analyst, Lucero Jønsson , +45 23 66 36 33, llj@dst.dk, Data consultants, Senior Adviser, Senior Adviser, Amy Frølander , +45 29 46 73 77, amf@dst.dk, Senior Adviser, Senior Adviser, Louise Rasmussen , +45 21 52 30 34, lop@dst.dk, Senior Adviser, Senior Adviser, Emil Thranholm , +45 29 63 22 97, eth@dst.dk, Head of Section, Head of Section, Gustav Andersen , +45 29 33 70 04, gan@dst.dk, Head of Section, Head of Section, Sarah Neisig Andersen , +45 20 35 32 12, snd@dst.dk, Head of Section, Head of Section, Alexander Pfeiffer Cappelen , +45 23 63 72 52, apf@dst.dk, Head of Section, Head of Section, Doaa El-Chamma , +45 21 36 66 29, dch@dst.dk, Head of Section, Head of Section, Allan Hansen , +45 23 24 93 58, hnn@dst.dk, Head of Section, Head of Section, Lonnie Graversgaard Jensen , +45 30 35 72 92, lnj@dst.dk, Head of Section, Head of Section, Laurits Mikkelsen , +45 23 62 39 79, lmi@dst.dk, Head of Section, Head of Section, Bodil Birkebæk Olesen , +45 23 29 35 25, boo@dst.dk, Head of Section, Head of Section, Nanta Veliovits , +45 21 20 98 79, nav@dst.dk, International Consulting, Chief Adviser, Chief Adviser, Timmi Rølle Graversen , +45 21 59 63 41, trg@dst.dk, Chief Adviser, Chief Adviser, Klaus Munch Haagensen , +45 22 41 71 82, kmh@dst.dk, Chief Adviser, Chief Adviser, Jesper Ellemose Skou Jensen , +45 40 51 30 56, jej@dst.dk, Chief Adviser, Chief Adviser, Linnea Lue Kessing , +45 23 35 20 89, lke@dst.dk, Senior Adviser, Senior Adviser, Charlotte Nielsen , +45 40 24 89 19, cln@dst.dk, Senior Adviser, Senior Adviser, Emil Aurehøj Persson , +45 21 15 77 82, eap@dst.dk, On a foreign assignment (RTA), Phare-Ekspert, Phare-Ekspert, Niels Madsen , +45 21 26 77 29, nim@dst.dk

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    Martin Ulrik Jensen appointed new director general and national statistician

    Upon recommendation by the supervisory board of Statistics Denmark, the Minister for Digital Government, Caroline Stage, has appointed Martin Ulrik Jensen as the new national statistician and director general of Statistics Denmark., 16 September 2024 12:05 ,  , Martin Ulrik Jensen comes from a position as head of department in the Ministry of Finance and deputy permanent secretary in the Ministry for the Green Tripartite Agreement. He will take up his duties in Statistics Denmark on 1 December., Vice-chair of Statistics Denmark’s Supervisory Board, David Dreyer Lasser says:, “In the supervisory board, we are very pleased with the appointment of Martin Ulrik Jensen as the new national statistician and director general. He has a clear understanding of Statistics Denmark’s role as the national provider of independent statistics and data. For a number of years, Martin Ulrik Jensen has been working closely with Statistics Denmark and hence has a good knowledge of the institution. Martin Ulrik Jensen has a solid professional and managerial ballast from his previous employments and a strong commitment to Statistics Denmark, which he articulated very clearly in the recruitment process. Overall, this gives us reason to expect that he will be able to further develop Statistics Denmark for the benefit of the many users and for Danish society.”, Martin Ulrik Jensen says:, ”Statistics Denmark has a central role in Danish society. Statistics Denmark is the main provider of independent data and statistics, which is an important part of the foundation for a democratic and dynamic society. The position as national statistician and director general is therefore a dream job, and I am happy that the board has nominated me. I look forward to running and developing Statistics Denmark together with the supervisory board and the competent employees and in active cooperation with the users.”, See the press release (in Danish) from the Ministry of Digital Affairs, CV, Education, Master of Science (MSc) in Economics, University of Copenhagen,  , Employment, 2019           Head of Department, Ministry of Finance, 2016           Head of Department, Ministry for Economic Affairs and the Interior, 2015           Head of Department, Ministry of Social Affairs and the Interior, 2015           Head of Division, Ministry of Finance, 2011           Head of Division, Ministry of Economic Affairs and the Interior, 2009           Head of Division, Ministry of Economic and Business Affairs, 2006           Head of Section, Special Adviser and Chief Special Adviser, Ministry of Economic and Business Affairs, 2004           Head of Section, Ministry of Finance,  , Other duties,                      Member of the Board of Directors for VIVE,                      Member of the Advisory Committee for Denmark’s Data Portal,                      Member of the Economic Policy Research Network (EPRN),                      Member of various model groups (ADAM, DREAM and MAKRO), For further information, contact Head of Press Majken Lenskjold (tel. +45 22 42 07 48 / , mle@dst.dk, )

    https://www.dst.dk/en/presse/Pressemeddelelser/2024/2024-09-16-ny-rigstatistiker

    Documentation of statistics: General Enterprise Statistics

    Contact info, Business Dynamics, Business Statistics , Julie Cathrine Krabek Sørensen , +45 23 66 46 60 , JCK@dst.dk , Get documentation of statistics as pdf, General Enterprise Statistics 2024 , Previous versions, General Enterprise Statistics 2023, General Enterprise Statistics 2022, General Enterprise Statistics 2021, General Enterprise Statistics 2020, General Enterprise Statistics 2018, General Enterprise Statistics 2017, General Enterprise Statistics 2016, General Enterprise Statistics 2015, General Enterprise Statistics 2014, General Enterprise Statistics 2013, General Enterprise Statistics 2012, The purpose of the statistics is to give a coherent and consistent description of the Danish business structure at the enterprise level., The General enterprise statistics, which were compiled for the first time for the year 1999, have replaced the Enterprise statistics produced for the years 1992-1999. , Statistical presentation, The General enterprise statistics covers real active enterprises in Denmark yearly. It contains economic and employment information concerning all sectors and industries. The General enterprise statistics is communicated in NYT from Statistics Denmark (in Danish) and via the StatBank. , Read more about statistical presentation, Statistical processing, The Statistics are collected yearly, and are based on internal registers in Statistics Denmark. Primarily the Statistical Business Register and the Account statistics. The sources are compiled an aggregated to the level of publication. There is a minimal error detection and treatment done, since the statistics mainly is based on final data from other statistics and registers., Read more about statistical processing, Relevance, The statistics is relevant for analysis of the Danish business development and structure., Users of the statistic are government agencies, corporate agencies, Eurostat, regions, counties as well as private enterprises and private persons., Read more about relevance, Accuracy and reliability, Generally the statistics is considered to be of high quality, since the central variable on number of enterprises are based on the administrative registrations. The possible uncertainties of the statistics are associated with the quality of the sources of the statistic. Especially Accounts Statistics for Non-Agricultural Private Sector., Read more about accuracy and reliability, Timeliness and punctuality, The statistics is published 18 months after the end of the reference year. The statistics is published without delays regarding scheduled release times. From the reference year 2016 the statistics is published with preliminary data 10 months after the end of the reference year. , Read more about timeliness and punctuality, Comparability, The General enterprise statistics covering only private enterprises excluding agriculture can be compared to the national published Account statistics for enterprises. The statistics is also published annually by Eurostat under the name "Business Statistics"., Read more about comparability, Accessibility and clarity, Current publication: News from Statistics Denmark (only Danish), The Danish StatBank, Statistical Yearbook and The statistical decade (only Danish), Read more about accessibility and clarity

    https://www.dst.dk/en/Statistik/dokumentation/documentationofstatistics/general-enterprise-statistics

    Documentation of statistics