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    Documentation of statistics: Detailed material flow accounts (physical supply-use tables)

    Contact info, National Accounts, Climate and Environment, Economic Statistics , Ole Gravgård Pedersen , +45 30 89 28 39 , OGP@dst.dk , Get documentation of statistics as pdf, Detailed material flow accounts (physical supply-use tables) 2020 , Previous versions, Detailed material flow accounts (physical supply-use tables) 2018, Detailed material flow accounts (physical supply-use tables) 2016, The purpose of the detailed material flow accounts is to shed light on the type and quantity of all materials linked to industries, private and government consumption, etc. , The accounts can be used for analysis of the physical proportions of resource use, output of goods and residuals, external trade, etc. Thereby they give information, which are useful in relation to analysis of circular economy, etc. , The accounts are available for 2018 and 2020. Not all data are fully comparable across the two years due to changes in data sources and introduction of new methods., Statistical presentation, The accounts present information about flows of natural resources, goods and residuals (waste and emissions to air, etc.) measured as tonnes per year. The accounts include all type of materials, which are used or supplied. , The flows are recorded by industries and other categories, e.g. extraction from nature, imports, exports, private and government consumption, emissions to the environment, etc. , The accounts are balanced, which means that the quantity of materials used by an industry equals the quantity of materials, that leaves the industry as sold products and residuals. , Read more about statistical presentation, Statistical processing, The accounts are based on several sources, for instance, International Trade in Goods, Purchases by Manufacturing Industries, National accounts, and Environmental-Economic Accounts supplemented by data from e.g. the Danish Environmental Protection Agency and websites and organizations and companies., The primary data are processed and supplemented by estimations and allocations, after which they are organised in a so-called physical supply-use table. Finally, this table is adjusted in such a way that supply equals use., Read more about statistical processing, Relevance, The accounts are of relevance to all, who are interested in information about those physical material flows that take place in relation to the Danish economy. It can be used as a basis for analysis of the circular economy, e.g. for analysis of which industries that use or produce certain types of materials. , Read more about relevance, Accuracy and reliability, In general it can be assumed that there are less uncertainties associated with data obtained directly from primary statistics, while data that results from estimations and allocations will be associated with more uncertainties. , The balancing item, which is represented in the accounts, is to some extent a result of inaccuracies related to other items in the accounts. However, it cannot directly be used as a measure of the uncertainties, since it may also reflect other special relations., No estimations of the magnitude of the uncertainties have been made. , Read more about accuracy and reliability, Timeliness and punctuality, The accounts for 2020 have been published 4 years and three months after the end of the reference year (2020). The accounts are published without delay compared to the announced time of publication in the release calendar., Read more about timeliness and punctuality, Comparability, The accounts are available for 2020 and 2018, and in an earlier version for 2016. The versions are not fully comparable due to changes in source data and methods. , This type of accounts is - as far as we know - only available for the Denmark and the Netherlands, but with different classifications. Thus, it is not possible to make direct international comparisons. , For certain items it is possible to compare over time and with other countries by looking at the primary data that lie behind the accounts., Read more about comparability, Accessibility and clarity, These statistics are published in the StatBank under the subject , Detailed material flow accounts, . Selected items from the accounts are published in Danish publications., Read more about accessibility and clarity

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    Documentation of statistics

    Documentation of statistics: Land Accounts

    Contact info, National Accounts, Climate and Environment, Economic Statistics , Michael Berg Rasmussen , +45 51 46 23 15 , MBR@dst.dk , Get documentation of statistics as pdf, Land Accounts 2024 , Previous versions, Land Accounts 2021, Land Accounts 2018, Land Accounts 2016, These statistics concern the size of the land area of Denmark, how it is covered and how it is used. Land cover estimates how Denmark is covered by roads, buildings, crops, forests, lakes etc. Land use estimates for what purpose the land area of Denmark is used, e.g. for housing, industry, trade, recreation etc. Land accounts are part of the the Environ­mental-Economic Accounts (Green National Accounts)., Statistical presentation, Land accounts has three parts. Denmark's area in square kilometers in total and by municipalities and regions, land by land cover and land use by industry. Land by land cover and land use by industry are stated in square kilometers, square meter per capita and in percentage of the total land area, geographically divided by provinces and regions., Read more about statistical presentation, Statistical processing, The land cover accounts have been produced from consolidating a number of source maps, all of which shows aspects of Danish land cover. All the maps have been overlaid using GIS techniques and aggregated into one map. The main part of the GIS-related work has been carried out by DCE, Aarhus University. , The land use accounts have been produced by combining the Cadastral map with the registers on buildings, dwellings, businesses, municipal plans etc. The classifications from the registers have been combined and prioritized to create the classification of land by land use., Read more about statistical processing, Relevance, The land accounts are relevant for users interested in how Danish land is used, and how this changes over time - including analyses of how different land covers and land uses may compete as demand for more urban land or more protected nature will have to mean less of other uses., Read more about relevance, Accuracy and reliability, The statistics are well documented and transparent, building on all relevant map sources for the land cover of Denmark. Quality of the land use accounts is considered to be good, but the uncertainties are bigger than for the land cover. This is because the method is new and these accounts are the first published of their kind. As for many other statistics, the higher level of detail, the higher the uncertainties. , Read more about accuracy and reliability, Timeliness and punctuality, Statistics on the size of Denmark's land area is published by the end of February, in the year following the reference year. On the other hand, land by land cover and land use by industry do not have a fixed publishing rhythm, but have so far been published at years intervals. 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, The land cover accounts is fully compatible between 2011, 2018, 2021 and 2024. Compatibility with older statistics on land cover is limited, as there have been major changes to sources as well as methods. Land use has so far only been measured for one reference year., Read more about comparability, Accessibility and clarity, Statistics on the size of Denmark, land by land cover and land use by industry are published in the StatBank under , Land use accounts, and , Natural resource accounts, . Furthermore, Land accounts is part of the Environ­mental-Economic Accounts (Green National Accounts)., Read more about accessibility and clarity

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    Documentation of statistics

    Documentation of statistics: Environmental Goods and Services

    Contact info, Science, Technology and Culture, Business Statistics , Ole Olsen , +45 29 77 14 98 , OLO@dst.dk , Get documentation of statistics as pdf, Environmental Goods and Services 2023 , Previous versions, Environmental Goods and Services 2022, Environmental Goods and Services 2021, Environmental Goods and Services 2020, Environmental Goods and Services 2019, Environmental Goods and Services 2017, Environmental Goods and Services 2015, Environmental Goods and Services 2013, The statistics on environmental goods and services shows economy and employment related to market-based business activities within environmental protection and resource saving areas. The statistics contribute to the overall picture of what happens in the environmental field and is a part of the environmental accounts. First results covers 2012., Statistical presentation, Environmental goods and services (EGSS) is products with specific environmental or resource saving purposes (e.g. waste water management or production of windmills) as general products cleaner and/or more resource efficient than similar types. Freezers with low energy consumption and construction of low energy houses are examples. The statistics is part of the the Environmental-Economic Accounts for Denmark., The statistics are designed to show results by 16 environmental and resource saving purposes and by type of industry. The activities are categorized in: Environmental specific services, connected goods and services and cleaner and resource efficient products., Read more about statistical presentation, Statistical processing, The data collection 2023 is based on a stratified sample of 1.700 business units out of in total 3,600 units with 10 employees or more in the relevant types of industries, In the complete statistics also estimates for smaller business units and compiled results from existing sources are included., Read more about statistical processing, Relevance, The data users are mainly public authorities working with environment, resources and business activities and international goals in these areas, including the SDG's from 2015. Associations in the same fields are interested as well. The level of satisfaction has not yet been measured., Read more about relevance, Accuracy and reliability, There are several sources of errors, which are considered to induce uncertainty to the results for environmental goods and service. In particular, this is due to the level of clarity of definitions on EGSS. This size of this problem has been reduced by very intensive validation of data., Errors exist mainly in the special surveyed data. In particular the result regarding firms with less than 10 employees have significant errors due to estimation methods., Read more about accuracy and reliability, Timeliness and punctuality, First data release about 11 month after end of reference year. , Read more about timeliness and punctuality, Comparability, The statistics exist for 2012 to 2023. Results for these years can be compared, taken in consideration that results 2012-2014 on construction and knowledge service most probably were underestimated., In principle the results for Denmark can be compared with results from other EU-countries, but different compiling methods may affect the conclusions., Read more about comparability, Accessibility and clarity, The main variables are published in Statistical News and in the http://www.statbank.dk., For a broader description, publications was produced in 2015., It is possible to link data on EGSS with data on in example research, education and salaries., More information can be found under the subject: , Environmental-economic accounts, ., Read more about accessibility and clarity

    https://www.dst.dk/en/Statistik/dokumentation/documentationofstatistics/environmental-goods-and-services

    Documentation of statistics

    Documentation of statistics: Environmental Protection Expenditures

    Contact info, Science, Technology and Culture, Business Statistics , Henrik Huusom , +45 40 38 36 43 , HHU@dst.dk , Get documentation of statistics as pdf, Environmental Protection Expenditures 2024 , Previous versions, Environmental Protection Expenditures 2023, Environmental Protection Expenditures 2022, Environmental Protection Expenditures 2021, Environmental Protection Expenditures 2020, Environmental Protection Expenditures 2019, Environmental Protection Expenditures 2018, Environmental Protection Expenditures 2017, Environmental Protection Expenditures 2016, Environmental Protection Expenditures 2015, Environmental Protection Expenditures 2014, Environmental Protection Expenditures 2012, In general the statistics illustrate the total direct environmental protection expenditures in the covered types of industry. Distinction is made between current expenditures and investments. Current expenditures includes as well internal costs in the enterprises as purchase of services on environmental protection. Results can be further displayed on spending according to environmental purposes: Protection of ambient air and climate, Wastewater management, Waste management, Heat/energy saving and management and Other environmental protection activities. , Statistical presentation, The statistics describes annually the expenditures on direct environmental protection by types of industry within mining, manufacturing and utilities. Expenditure are reported at environmental purposes either as internal operating expenses or purchase of services related to environmental protection. On the investment side investments are split in either prevention or treatment., Read more about statistical presentation, Statistical processing, Data are collected among enterprises every second year. All enterprises with more than 50 employees are included plus few smaller ones where needed. From 2024 it is ensured that all large energy producers are part of the sample, regardless of main type of activity., The results from data collection are grossed up to totals for each type of industry after data are imputed for the smaller enterprises. These results are supplemented by expenditures in water supply and data from R&D statistics on environmental R&D., In years without data collection, the results are calculated using last years data, changes in turnover according to the account statistics, and the statistics on Investments in manufacturing industries , Read more about statistical processing, Relevance, The results is expected to meet the needs for the users. However, only direct costs are included in the statistics. Results from 2014 and onwards are included in the Green National Accounts., Read more about relevance, Accuracy and reliability, Overall, the results are expected to be reliable. Figures for errors are not yet compiled. The main challenge on quality is the imputation for smaller enterprises, where costs/employee rations are used. This method has been assessed in 2015 and found valid., In years without data collection the results are less secure. Analyses show close relation between turnover and environmental costs on the short run. For investments the results of the estimation is less good due to few observations behind the results., Read more about accuracy and reliability, Timeliness and punctuality, Results are published according to the schedule., Read more about timeliness and punctuality, Comparability, The comparability is expected to be good from 2014 and onwards. For the utility sector the results before 2024 is assessed as underestimated., Read more about comparability, Accessibility and clarity, The statistics are disseminated in the statbank. , Env. expenditures in manufacturing, ., Further, the results is part of a module in the Danish Environmental-economic accounts, Environmental-economic accounts, ., Read more about accessibility and clarity

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    Documentation of statistics

    Contact: Population and Education

    Section/Title, Name, Phone, Mail, Management and Office Support, Head of Division, Head of Division, Christian Vittrup , +45 24 46 89 90, cvi@dst.dk, Childcare, Chief Adviser, Chief Adviser, Jens Bjerre , +45 29 16 99 21, jbe@dst.dk, Senior Adviser, Senior Adviser, Lisbeth Nørgaard Møller , +45 21 45 23 83, lnm@dst.dk, Senior Head Clerk, Senior Head Clerk, Jamila Buzquurz , +45 21 13 40 31, jbu@dst.dk, Education, Chief Adviser, Chief Adviser, Susanne Mainz Sørensen , +45 20 34 51 79, sms@dst.dk, Senior Adviser, Senior Adviser, Eva Lotti Hansen , +45 21 59 99 06, ebr@dst.dk, Head of Section, Head of Section, Lau Dam Mortensen , +45 40 38 65 21, ldm@dst.dk, Head of Section, Head of Section, Martin Herskind , +45 21 34 03 31, hrs@dst.dk, Head of Section, Head of Section, Christian Johansen , +45 21 16 49 48, cvj@dst.dk, Head of Section, Head of Section, Asger Bromose Langgaard , +45 21 59 96 46, alg@dst.dk, Head of Section, Head of Section, Mattias Nørgaard Matsushita , +45 20 21 87 90, mmt@dst.dk, Head of Section, Head of Section, Martin Nørskov , +45 40 47 39 37, mno@dst.dk, Head of Section, Head of Section, Mikkel Jonasson Pedersen , +45 23 60 42 07, mps@dst.dk, Head of Section, Head of Section, Lene Riberholdt , +45 23 60 62 18, lri@dst.dk, Bachelor, Bachelor, Arancha F. Romero , +45 93 90 20 20, aro@dst.dk, Student, Student, Agge Nørreslet , +45 23 65 41 60, agg@dst.dk, Population, Chief Adviser, Chief Adviser, Lisbeth Harbo , +45 20 58 64 08, lhb@dst.dk, Chief Adviser, Chief Adviser, Annika Klintefelt , +45 23 31 14 33, akf@dst.dk, Chief Adviser, Chief Adviser, Jørn Korsbø Petersen , +45 20 11 68 64, jkp@dst.dk, Chief Adviser, Chief Adviser, Marcin Jan Stonawski , +45 81 44 25 38, msw@dst.dk, Senior Adviser, Senior Adviser, Lars Peter Smed Christensen , +45 20 42 35 51, lpc@dst.dk, Senior Adviser, Senior Adviser, Annemette Lindhardt Olsen , +45 20 59 02 47, alo@dst.dk, Senior Head Clerk, Senior Head Clerk, Dorthe Larsen , +45 23 49 83 26, dla@dst.dk, Senior Head Clerk, Senior Head Clerk, Connie Østberg , +45 23 60 19 14, cbn@dst.dk, Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), Chief Adviser, Chief Adviser, Agnes Tassy , +45 24 81 48 78, ata@dst.dk, Student, Student, Lea Birch Overbye Knudsen , +45 21 15 58 13, bok@dst.dk

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    Contact: Science, Technology and Culture

    Section/Title, Name, Phone, Mail, Student, Student, Emilia Franz , +45 21 16 04 02, emi@dst.dk, Student, Student, Signe Bast Nielsen , +45 21 15 79 52, sbn@dst.dk, Management and Office Support, Head of Division, Head of Division, Claus Werner Andersen , +45 91 37 64 04, cwa@dst.dk, Culture, Senior Adviser, Senior Adviser, Cecilie Bryld Fjællegaard , +45 51 27 86 09, cbf@dst.dk, Head of Section, Head of Section, Anders Yde Bentsen , +45 40 33 68 81, ayb@dst.dk, Head of Section, Head of Section, Anne-Sofie Dam Bjørkman , +45 20 37 54 60, asd@dst.dk, Head of Section, Head of Section, Isabel Maria dos Santos Cardoso , +45 61 50 11 61, imc@dst.dk, Head of Section, Head of Section, Trine Jensen , +45 20 13 88 17, tsn@dst.dk, Head of Section, Head of Section, Christian Max Gustaf Törnfelt , +45 21 63 60 20, cht@dst.dk, Senior Head Clerk, Senior Head Clerk, Peter Søndergaard Rasmussen , +45 23 47 20 06, psr@dst.dk, Digital economy, Chief Adviser, Chief Adviser, Anne Vibeke Jacobsen , +45 20 14 84 28, avj@dst.dk, Head of Section, Head of Section, Anton Lyngvold Erenbjerg , +45 20 14 57 90, ael@dst.dk, Head of Section, Head of Section, Anne Sofie Hummelmose , +45 21 15 35 55, asf@dst.dk, Student, Student, Holger Rank Hassing , +45 20 23 96 92, hoh@dst.dk, Environment and energy, Senior Adviser, Senior Adviser, Henrik Huusom , +45 40 38 36 43, hhu@dst.dk, Senior Adviser, Senior Adviser, Ole Olsen , +45 29 77 14 98, olo@dst.dk, Senior Head Clerk, Senior Head Clerk, Susanne Maibom Theilgaard , +45 29 44 66 10, stg@dst.dk, NORA, Chief Adviser, Chief Adviser, Anne Katrine Bach Jensen , +45 93 51 00 99, akb@dst.dk, Senior Adviser, Senior Adviser, Polyxeni Makri , +45 93 51 89 14, pom@dst.dk, Senior Adviser, Senior Adviser, Marija Rakas , +45 93 51 17 43, rks@dst.dk, Senior Adviser, Senior Adviser, Yang Shen , +45 20 74 97 16, ngs@dst.dk, Executive chief consultant, Executive chief consultant, Caroline Grevenkop-Castenskiold , +45 22 34 37 06, cgc@dst.dk, Research and development, Chief Adviser, Chief Adviser, David Boysen Jensen , +45 61 50 73 82, dby@dst.dk, Senior Adviser, Senior Adviser, Sara Tvile Marker , +45 23 74 28 36, stk@dst.dk, Head of Section, Head of Section, Julius Gotthardt Møller , +45 23 74 66 48, jgm@dst.dk, Head of Section, Head of Section, Mille Wilhjelm Poulsen , +45 40 18 78 40, mwp@dst.dk, Head of Section, Head of Section, Mads Otto Lind Rasmussen , +45 23 74 35 79, mtt@dst.dk, Hourly Paid Consultant, Hourly Paid Consultant, Helle Månsson , +45 23 47 32 96, hej@dst.dk

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    Contact: Government Finances

    Section/Title, Name, Phone, Mail, Management and Office Support, Head of Division, Head of Division, Thomas Andriianets-Olsen , +45 21 14 80 64, tol@dst.dk, Public finance, Chief Adviser, Chief Adviser, Jesper Lillebro Feddersen , +45 20 51 61 92, jef@dst.dk, Chief Adviser, Chief Adviser, Martin Rune Rasmussen , +45 24 77 42 71, mra@dst.dk, Head of Section, Head of Section, Helene Gjermansen , +45 24 76 70 09, hgj@dst.dk, Head of Section, Head of Section, Jonathan Olsen Hald-Andersen , +45 23 83 05 47, ols@dst.dk, Head of Section, Head of Section, Maximilian Overgaard Hueg , +45 21 47 14 23, mjh@dst.dk, Head of Section, Head of Section, Marianne Ahle Møller , +45 24 66 00 28, mnm@dst.dk, Head of Section, Head of Section, Ida Balle Rohde , +45 61 24 24 85, ilr@dst.dk, Head of Section, Head of Section, Clara Westphal Jensen , +45 40 11 91 88, cwj@dst.dk, Senior Clerk, Senior Clerk, Jeppe Føge Jensen , +45 40 22 58 23, jfj@dst.dk, Senior Head Clerk, Senior Head Clerk, Ralf Frimand , +45 29 39 42 73, raf@dst.dk, Senior Head Clerk, Senior Head Clerk, Martin Fuglsang , +45 24 76 16 62, mbn@dst.dk, Senior Head Clerk, Senior Head Clerk, Bente Juul , +45 21 54 41 63, bch@dst.dk, Senior Head Clerk, Senior Head Clerk, Louise Kristensen , +45 40 26 71 43, lek@dst.dk, Senior Head Clerk, Senior Head Clerk, Per Svensson , +45 20 56 93 96, psv@dst.dk, Sector accounts, wealth and debt, Senior Adviser, Senior Adviser, Ivanna Blagova , +45 30 34 41 52, ibl@dst.dk, Head of Section, Head of Section, Mathias Spindler Juhl Bundgaard , +45 21 45 37 78, bun@dst.dk, Head of Section, Head of Section, Marta Klara Egstrup , +45 61 20 26 28, meg@dst.dk, Head of Section, Head of Section, Ulla Ryder Jørgensen , +45 51 49 92 62, urj@dst.dk, Head of Section, Head of Section, Jacob König , +45 40 40 58 41, cob@dst.dk, Head of Section, Head of Section, Nina Maria Schou Madsen , +45 23 84 68 44, nsc@dst.dk, Head of Section, Head of Section, Stefan Koch Olsen , +45 51 23 92 17, sto@dst.dk, Head of Section, Head of Section, Mikkel Bjerre Trolle , +45 29 36 68 25, mit@dst.dk, Head of Section, Head of Section, Mathias Udsen , +45 23 82 49 83, uds@dst.dk

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    Contact: Communication and Statbank

    Section/Title, Name, Phone, Mail, Management and Office Support, Head of Division, Head of Division, Majken Lenskjold , +45 22 42 07 48, mle@dst.dk, Publication and Press, Senior Adviser, Senior Adviser, Marianne Kjær Mackie , +45 30 46 18 41, mma@dst.dk, Senior Adviser, Senior Adviser, Anne Marie Underbjerg , +45 40 16 46 98, amu@dst.dk, Head of Section, Head of Section, Sigrid Friis Neergaard , +45 23 27 18 33, sfn@dst.dk, Head of Section, Head of Section, Katrine Tranberg-Hansen , +45 21 43 95 29, trh@dst.dk, Graphic designer, Graphic designer, Pia Klinkby , +45 41 57 01 78, pky@dst.dk, Journalist, Journalist, Karina Schultz , +45 23 27 98 45, shz@dst.dk, StatBank and Information Service, Chief Adviser, Chief Adviser, Lars Knudsen , +45 22 80 03 18, lak@dst.dk, Senior Adviser, Senior Adviser, Tina Benn , +45 24 92 48 93, tib@dst.dk, Senior Adviser, Senior Adviser, Mette-Line Jakobsen , +45 29 31 75 05, mjk@dst.dk, Senior Adviser, Senior Adviser, Jacob Christian Solander , +45 29 17 94 25, jcs@dst.dk, Head of Section, Head of Section, Sofie Solvang Dalum , +45 23 28 78 40, ssd@dst.dk, Head of Section, Head of Section, Joachim Haugbølle , +45 30 68 39 80, jcb@dst.dk, Head of Section, Head of Section, Anni Renner Mortensen , +45 23 27 59 84, arm@dst.dk, Head of Section, Head of Section, Agnete Wagtberg Ilsøe Stauning , +45 20 49 27 84, awl@dst.dk, Senior Head Clerk, Senior Head Clerk, Lina Agerskov Hansen , +45 30 57 73 44, lah@dst.dk, Web team, Chief Adviser, Chief Adviser, Anne Larsen , +45 51 14 83 25, ala@dst.dk, Senior Adviser, Senior Adviser, Sofia Meyling Honoré , +45 29 79 08 37, shn@dst.dk, Senior Adviser, Senior Adviser, Anne Sarah Skjøth Sohn , +45 21 12 87 54, ars@dst.dk, Head of Section, Head of Section, Kristine Stoltz Tønnesen , +45 23 82 18 53, kmt@dst.dk, Senior Head Clerk, Senior Head Clerk, Margrethe Pihl Bisgaard , +45 29 31 05 83, mpb@dst.dk, Senior Head Clerk, Senior Head Clerk, Anders Bloch Hansen , +45 23 35 40 38, abh@dst.dk

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    Profile on employees

    Do you want a statistical overview of your employees or members in your organisation? Then we can produce a statistical profile of your employees which contains statistics on, for example, the employees' gender, descent and educational background, Submit your own subgroups, You can break up your employees in subgroups e.g. into job categories, departments or management level. Then we will deliver statistics on these groups. There must be no duplicates – i.e. the same person may not be part of two or more groups at the same time., The tables, There are a total of 6 tables, which contain the following cross tabulations:, Table 1: Staff group x origin, Table 2: Staff group x age, Table 3: Staff group x gender x origin, Table 4: Staff group x region, Table 5: Origin x education, Table 6: Origin x country of origin, Only Tables 1-4 can be delivered on selfdefined subgroups of staff. If you do not want to divide your employees or members into groups, then the tables only contain statistics for the total number of employees. You can see examples of the specific tables by clicking on the link below. Here you can also find a description of the content of the delivery., Price, The price is , DKK 14.232 excl. VAT (DKK 17.790 incl. VAT),, however, the price can increase slightly if you want to get data on your own sub groups of staff. , Therefore you might have to pay for a few hours on top of the above mentioned price., Delivery, In order to prepare the tables, we need the civil registration numbers, (CPR numbers) of the employees or members sent to us. There must be at least 20 people in the company or association in order for us to provide statistics. If you divide staff into smaller groups, the risk of statistical disclosure increases. If, for example, you want to divide into two staff groups, there must be a minimum of 20 people in each group otherwise they will be disclosed. Fewer groups will normally result in more information about staff or members. You can find a template for how to report the CPR numbers below., We usually deliver within two weeks after we have received your order and we have received the CPR numbers. You will receive the tables in Excel sheets by e-mail., Indberetningsskabelon, Important!, Do not send any CPR numbers to Statistics Denmark before you have been told how to do it. Once we have received a division of the employees or members with their CPR numbers, we check them up against the register and send a control table back to you, where the number of valid CPR numbers appears and possibly also the number of duplicates., Order, Click on "Order" below and fill in the order form., ORDER, When you order, you also accept , Statistics Denmark's general terms and conditions., Contact, DST Consulting, tel: +45 3917 3600, Bodil Birkebæk Olesen, tel: +45 3917 3746, Tailor-made statistics, If you need to combine the tables with other variables or have them combined in a different way than in our standard tables, please send an e-mail to our consultants in Customer Centre. , Read more about  , tailor-made solutions, Other relevant products, Key figures on Postcodes, Key figures on Parishes

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    Ghana 2024-2026

    Statistics Denmark is implementing the second phase of a Strategic Sector Program in Ghana financed by the Danish Ministry of Foreign Affairs. Our partner is the Ghana Statistical Services, which is the main producer of official statistics in Ghana., About Denmark’s Strategic Sector Cooperation,  (on the homepage of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs), Long-term ambitions, In the longer run, the second phase of collaboration between Statistics Denmark and Ghana Statistical Services aims to establish and secure the preconditions for a sustainable national statistical system based on digital collection, processing and dissemination of administrative and to a lesser degree survey data. The statistical products will then be able to support the decision making for the development of the Ghanaian society in general and the just green transition in particular., The second phase naturally builds on the results achieved in the first phase. During the first phase, opportunities of working with administrative microdata have been explored especially in relation to the new Ghana card (a personal identity card similar to the Danish Sygesikringsbevis) and pilots with the National Identification Authority, the Ministry of Education, and the Ghana Education Service have been commenced. In general, collaborations with the National Statistical System have been sought including a technical delegation to Denmark from the Birth and Death Registry. Another focus of phase I has been digitalization; A High level delegation from the Vice President of Ghana’s technical team to Denmark was conducted for a digitalisation fact finding mission; Following the 2021 Population and Housing Census, a Statsbank was c, ompleted and launched; and t, he Data Science Team and other relevant staff at GSS have increased their capacities in R. Finally, experts from Statistics Denmark have supported the completion of Green Goods & Services Questionnaire for Business survey. , T, he aim in phase II is to build on these results by continue exploring opportunities for administrative data, seeking collaboration and synergy with the rest of the National Statistical System, working for a digitalization agenda and finally supporting the production of environmental accounts and thus supporting the green transition in Ghana., You can read more about phase I and find videos about the project here, Strategic outcomes, The project has three strategic outcomes:, Improved statistical frameworks and systems supporting a just green transition in Ghana through strengthening of NSO capacities to work with adequately and appropriately disaggregated survey and administrative data for statistics, for digitalization processes and for communication., Ghana Statistical Services has strengthened its role as trusted data providers, their capacities to cooperate and access relevant sector data, and their provision of relevant and in-demand statistics to government, private institutions and the general public relevant to a just green transition., Accelerated required decisions on viable data-solutions for the data ecosystem including but not limited to those of relevance to a just green transition enabled by Ghana Statistical Services through exposition to Danish data-solution companies and the Danish Public Private Partnership data-ecosystem of statistics., Areas of collaboration, Improving Ghana Statistical Services and the rest of the National Statistical System’s capacities will be done by securing data flows, improving R and Python skills, digitalizing prioritized statistical processes, continued work on IT and data security issues, strengthening communication and dissemination skilss, and providing technical support to the further development of the implementation of The System of Environmental Economic Accounting (SEEA)., Besides, bilateral relations and green diplomacy in support of Ghana Statistical Services’ role in delivering statistics relevant to the green transition will be enhanced through high-level meetings, conferences and study visits., Below you can find videos about the project in Ghana:, Video on access to water - short version approx. 3 minutes, Video on access to water - approx. 6.30 minutes, Video on a hackaton in Ghana - approx. 5.30 minutes,  , Video on the Data Science Team - 3:30 minutes

    https://www.dst.dk/en/consulting/projects/ghana-2024-2026