Skip to content

Search result

    Showing results 641 - 650 of 1241

    Documentation of statistics: Names

    Contact info, Population and Education , Get documentation of statistics as pdf, Names 2021 , Previous versions, Names 2020, Names 2017, Names 2016, Names 2014, Statistics on names covers first names and surnames in the Danish population and was established in 1995, initially as a project for the Department of Name Research at Copenhagen University., Statistical presentation, The statistics on names are split up into two different statistics. One concerns the whole population in Denmark at 1st January by first name and surname. The other concerns names given to newborn children during a given year., Read more about statistical presentation, Statistical processing, Statistics on names is based on the Central Person Register (CPR) based on the total population and newborns as in the population statistics. The number of people with different first names and surnames using only the first and the last name for a person., Read more about statistical processing, Relevance, The Department of Nordic Studies and Linguistics (NorS) at Copenhagen University, the media, private people and private businesses are using the statistics for public and private purposes., Read more about relevance, Accuracy and reliability, The statistics are based on the population registered in the Central Person Register (CPR) as calculated in the population statistics, where the main source of uncertainty in the population figure is delayed registration of emigrants., Read more about accuracy and reliability, Timeliness and punctuality, Names of newborn children are published in the middle of July, in the year after end of the reference year. Names of the total population are calculated per 1st January and are published in the middle of January. The statistics are usually published without delay in relation to the scheduled date., Read more about timeliness and punctuality, Comparability, Statistics on names of the total population is comparable since 2002 and statistics on names of newborn children can be compared since 1985. From 1996 the statistics concerning names includes all people living in Denmark. Before 1996 the statistics concerning names only included Danish citizens living in Denmark. The statistics concerning names are internationally comparable., Read more about comparability, Accessibility and clarity, Statistics on names are published in two separate Danish press releases. Lists of names are available on the subject pages concerning , Names of the total population, and , Names of newborn children, ., In the name database , How many Danes have the name..., it is possible to enter a first name and/or surname and find out how many have a given name., In Statistics Denmark's , Barometer of names, it is possible to enter a first name and see the development in how many newborns have been given a given first name over the years., Read more about accessibility and clarity

    https://www.dst.dk/en/Statistik/dokumentation/documentationofstatistics/names

    Documentation of statistics

    Contact: Short-term Statistics

    Section/Title, Name, Phone, Mail, Management and Office Support, Head of Division, Head of Division, Søren Kühl Andersen , +45 22 26 04 36, ska@dst.dk, Construction Statistics, Index, Danish Building and Housing Register, etc., Senior Adviser, Senior Adviser, Kasper Emil Dueholm Freiman , +45 23 45 47 32, kfr@dst.dk, Industry, Chief Adviser, Chief Adviser, Mathias Dybdahl Bluhme , +45 40 22 56 37, mdb@dst.dk, Senior Adviser, Senior Adviser, Simon Bolding Halifax , +45 51 29 21 91, sbh@dst.dk, Head of Section, Head of Section, Morten Skovrider Kollerup , +45 24 52 61 68, msl@dst.dk, Senior Head Clerk, Senior Head Clerk, Bo Eriksen , +45 61 50 41 27, bhe@dst.dk, Senior Head Clerk, Senior Head Clerk, Inger Hansen , +45 40 23 78 84, iha@dst.dk, Senior Head Clerk, Senior Head Clerk, Heidi Sørensen , +45 24 79 86 81, hsn@dst.dk, Purchases and Sales by Industry and Retail Trade Index, Chief Adviser, Chief Adviser, Lina Pedersen , +45 51 68 72 80, lip@dst.dk, Retail trade index, Chief Adviser, Chief Adviser, Nina Thøgersen , +45 21 20 32 67, nit@dst.dk, Senior Head Clerk, Senior Head Clerk, Kim Larsen , +45 81 75 12 42, kil@dst.dk, Secretary, Tourism, Senior Head Clerk, Senior Head Clerk, Majbrit Holst , +45 24 94 08 24, mbj@dst.dk, Tourism, Chief Adviser, Chief Adviser, Karen Keller , +45 21 19 85 61, kke@dst.dk, Transport and Vehicles, Chief Adviser, Chief Adviser, Peter Ottosen , +45 30 42 91 91, pot@dst.dk, Head Clerk, Head Clerk, Henriette Erichsen , +45 29 77 56 38, hee@dst.dk, Senior Head Clerk, Senior Head Clerk, Karina Moric Ingemann , +45 24 78 42 12, kam@dst.dk

    https://www.dst.dk/en/OmDS/organisation/TelefonbogOrg?kontor=08&tlfbogsort=sektion

    Documentation of statistics: Migration to and from Denmark (Discontinued)

    Contact info, Population and Education , Get documentation of statistics as pdf, Migration to and from Denmark 2016 , Previous versions, Migration to and from Denmark 2015, Migration to and from Denmark 2013, The purpose of the statistic is to describe the total immigration to Denmark and emigration from Denmark which have occurred during the period., Statistical presentation, The statistic describes immigration to Denmark and emigration from Denmark. A newsletter is published when the statistic is ready. The statistic is published each quarter. With the dissemination of the 4th quarter statistics an annual statistic for entire year is also published., At the same time tables in the Statbank are updated. Immigration and emigration can be broken down by age, sex, municipality, citizenship and country of origin or country of destination., Read more about statistical presentation, Statistical processing, CPR (central population register) is the source for information about migration., Data is processed 30 days after the end of the reference year and published shortly after. For 2013 the statistic was published 11 February 2014., Read more about statistical processing, Relevance, Municipalities, regions, ministries, organizations, research institutions, private enterprises, news media and individuals are among the users., Read more about relevance, Accuracy and reliability, Emigration numbers are systematically underestimated. This is due to the fact that many people move abroad without telling the authorities. It is the municipalities who are responsible for the maintenance of the CPR. The correct numbers for emigration is estimated to be about 15-20 percent higher than the published., A similar problem is not an issue for immigration where the underestimation is about 1-2 percent., Therefore it is not possible to have a correct measure for net migration simply by subtracting emigration from immigration. That would overestimate net migration., Persons who take up residence in Denmark without being registered in the CPR are not included among immigrated in the statistic., Asylum seekers are not included among immigrated in the statistic. It is only when they get a residence permit and are registered in the CPR that they will counted as immigrated., Read more about accuracy and reliability, Timeliness and punctuality, These statistics are published approximately 6 weeks after the end of the reference period. These statistics have always been published as planned., Read more about timeliness and punctuality, Comparability, There is a break in the series in 2007, where a new way of calculating the annual immigration and emigration was introduced. The changes are particularly relevant for emigration where the new method results in lower numbers., Read more about comparability, Accessibility and clarity, Statistic is published in newsletter and tables in the Statbank., Read more about accessibility and clarity

    https://www.dst.dk/en/Statistik/dokumentation/documentationofstatistics/migration-to-and-from-denmark--discontinued-

    Documentation of statistics

    Counties and municipalities, v3:2006

    Name: , AMT_KOM_V3_2006 , Description: , Before 1970, Denmark was divided into approx. 1300 parish municipalities, 86 market town municipalities and 25 counties. The Danish Municipal Reform in 1970 resulted by law in a new local and regional structure for the whole country with two administrative levels - municipalities and counties - and thereby a change of administrative units., With the Danish Municipal Reform in 1970, the number of counties was reduced to 14 and municipalities to 277. Copenhagen Municipality (code 101) and Frederiksberg Municipality (code 147) were the only ones assigned both county and municipal tasks. After the amalgamation of the Bornholm municipalities in 2003, Bornholm's Regional Municipality (code 400) held the same special status as Copenhagen and Frederiksberg., From 1 April 1974, Sengeløse Municipality was incorporated into Høje-Taastrup Municipality (code 169) and Store Magleby Municipality was incorporated into Dragør Municipality (code 155), which reduced the total number of municipalities to 275., From 1 January 2003, Bornholm's Regional Municipality (code 400) was established by merging Allinge-Gudhjem (code 401), Hasle (code 403), Nexø (code 405), Rønne (code 407) and Aakirkeby (code 409) Municipalities and Bornholm County. The merger reduced the total number of municipalities in Denmark to 271., From 1 January 2006, Ærø Municipality (code 492) was be established by merging Marstal Municipality (code 443) and Ærøskøbing Municipality (code 493), which reduced the total number of municipalities in Denmark to 270., This classification includes Christiansø (code 411). Christiansø is not part of a municipality. Instead it is administered directly by the state through the Danish Ministry of Defence., The geographical breakdown of counties and municipalities is consistent with the Nomenclature of territorial units for statistics (, NUTS, )., Valid from: , January 1, 1970 , Valid to: , December 31, 2006 , Office: , Methodology and Analysis , Contact: , Rohan James Draper, , rjd@dst.dk, , ph. +45 21 33 89 16 , Codes and categories, Open hierarchy, Download , CSV, DDI, 100: København and Frederiksberg, 101: København, 147: Frederiksberg, 150: Københavns Amt, 151: Ballerup, 153: Brøndby, 155: Dragør, 157: Gentofte, 159: Gladsaxe, 161: Glostrup, 163: Herlev, 165: Albertslund, 167: Hvidovre, 169: Høje Taastrup, 171: Ledøje-Smørum, 173: Lyngby-Taarbæk, 175: Rødovre, 181: Søllerød, 183: Ishøj, 185: Tårnby, 187: Vallensbæk, 189: Værløse, 200: Frederiksborg Amt, 201: Allerød, 205: Birkerød, 207: Farum, 208: Fredensborg-Humlebæk, 209: Frederikssund, 211: Frederiksværk, 213: Græsted-Gilleleje, 215: Helsinge, 217: Helsingør, 219: Hillerød, 221: Hundested, 223: Hørsholm, 225: Jægerspris, 227: Karlebo, 229: Skibby, 231: Skævinge, 233: Slangerup, 235: Stenløse, 237: Ølstykke, 250: Roskilde Amt, 251: Bramsnæs, 253: Greve, 255: Gundsø, 257: Hvalsø, 259: Køge, 261: Lejre, 263: Ramsø, 265: Roskilde, 267: Skovbo, 269: Solrød, 271: Vallø, 300: Vestsjællands Amt, 301: Bjergsted, 303: Dianalund, 305: Dragsholm, 307: Fuglebjerg, 309: Gørlev, 311: Hashøj, 313: Haslev, 315: Holbæk, 317: Hvidebæk, 319: Høng, 321: Jernløse, 323: Kalundborg, 325: Korsør, 327: Nykøbing-Rørvig, 329: Ringsted, 331: Skælskør, 333: Slagelse, 335: Sorø, 337: Stenlille, 339: Svinninge, 341: Tornved, 343: Trundholm, 345: Tølløse, 350: Storstrøms Amt, 351: Fakse, 353: Fladså, 355: Holeby, 357: Holmegaard, 359: Højreby, 361: Langebæk, 363: Maribo, 365: Møn, 367: Nakskov, 369: Nykøbing Falster, 371: Nysted, 373: Næstved, 375: Nørre Alslev, 377: Præstø, 379: Ravnsborg, 381: Rudbjerg, 383: Rødby, 385: Rønnede, 387: Sakskøbing, 389: Stevns, 391: Stubbekøbing, 393: Suså, 395: Sydfalster, 397: Vordingborg, 400: Bornholm, 400: Bornholm, 401: Allinge-Gudhjem, 403: Hasle, 405: Nexø, 407: Rønne, 409: Aakirkeby, 411: Christiansø, 420: Fyns Amt, 421: Assens, 423: Bogense, 425: Broby, 427: Egebjerg, 429: Ejby, 431: Faaborg, 433: Glamsbjerg, 435: Gudme, 437: Haarby, 439: Kerteminde, 441: Langeskov, 443: Marstal, 445: Middelfart, 447: Munkebo, 449: Nyborg, 451: Nørre Aaby, 461: Odense, 471: Otterup, 473: Ringe, 475: Rudkøbing, 477: Ryslinge, 479: Svendborg, 481: Sydlangeland, 483: Søndersø, 485: Tommerup, 487: Tranekær, 489: Ullerslev, 491: Vissenbjerg, 492: Ærø, 493: Ærøskøbing, 495: Ørbæk, 497: Årslev, 499: Aarup, 500: Sønderjyllands Amt, 501: Augustenborg, 503: Bov, 505: Bredebro, 507: Broager, 509: Christiansfeld, 511: Gram, 513: Gråsten, 515: Haderslev, 517: Højer, 519: Lundtoft, 521: Løgumkloster, 523: Nordborg, 525: Nørre Rangstrup, 527: Rødding, 529: Rødekro, 531: Skærbæk, 533: Sundeved, 535: Sydals, 537: Sønderborg, 539: Tinglev, 541: Tønder, 543: Vojens, 545: Aabenraa, 550: Ribe Amt, 551: Billund, 553: Blåbjerg, 555: Blåvandshuk, 557: Bramming, 559: Brørup, 561: Esbjerg, 563: Fanø, 565: Grindsted, 567: Helle, 569: Holsted, 571: Ribe, 573: Varde, 575: Vejen, 577: Ølgod, 600: Vejle Amt, 601: Brædstrup, 603: Børkop, 605: Egtved, 607: Fredericia, 609: Gedved, 611: Give, 613: Hedensted, 615: Horsens, 617: Jelling, 619: Juelsminde, 621: Kolding, 623: Lunderskov, 625: Nørre Snede, 627: Tørring-Uldum, 629: Vamdrup, 631: Vejle, 650: Ringkøbing Amt, 651: Aulum-Haderup, 653: Brande, 655: Egvad, 657: Herning, 659: Holmsland, 661: Holstebro, 663: Ikast, 665: Lemvig, 667: Ringkøbing, 669: Skjern, 671: Struer, 673: Thyborøn-Harboøre, 675: Thyholm, 677: Trehøje, 679: Ulfborg-Vemb, 681: Videbæk, 683: Vinderup, 685: Åskov, 700: Århus Amt, 701: Ebeltoft, 703: Galten, 705: Gjern, 707: Grenaa, 709: Hadsten, 711: Hammel, 713: Hinnerup, 715: Hørning, 717: Langå, 719: Mariager, 721: Midtdjurs, 723: Nørhald, 725: Nørre Djurs, 727: Odder, 729: Purhus, 731: Randers, 733: Rosenholm, 735: Rougsø, 737: Ry, 739: Rønde, 741: Samsø, 743: Silkeborg, 745: Skanderborg, 747: Sønderhald, 749: Them, 751: Århus, 760: Viborg Amt, 761: Bjerringbro, 763: Fjends, 765: Hanstholm, 767: Hvorslev, 769: Karup, 771: Kjellerup, 773: Morsø, 775: Møldrup, 777: Sallingsund, 779: Skive, 781: Spøttrup, 783: Sundsøre, 785: Sydthy, 787: Thisted, 789: Tjele, 791: Viborg, 793: Aalestrup, 800: Nordjyllands Amt, 801: Arden, 803: Brovst, 805: Brønderslev, 807: Dronninglund, 809: Farsø, 811: Fjerritslev, 813: Frederikshavn, 815: Hadsund, 817: Hals, 819: Hirtshals, 821: Hjørring, 823: Hobro, 825: Læsø, 827: Løgstør, 829: Løkken-Vrå, 831: Nibe, 833: Nørager, 835: Pandrup, 837: Sejlflod, 839: Sindal, 841: Skagen, 843: Skørping, 845: Støvring, 847: Sæby, 849: Aabybro, 851: Aalborg, 861: Aars, All versions, Name, Valid from, Valid to, Counties and municipalities, v3:2006, January 1, 1970, Still valid, Counties and municipalities, v2:2003, January 1, 1970, December 31, 2005, Counties and municipalities, v1:1970, January 1, 1970, December 31, 2002

    https://www.dst.dk/en/Statistik/dokumentation/nomenklaturer/amt-kom

    Contact: External Economy

    Section/Title, Name, Phone, Mail, Senior Adviser, Senior Adviser, Søren Rich , +45 23 74 44 02, sri@dst.dk, Management and Office Support, Head of Division, Head of Division, Katja Møller Hjelvang , +45 28 18 48 47, kmo@dst.dk, Balance of Payments, Chief Adviser, Chief Adviser, Maria José Alvarez Pelaez , +45 30 66 03 21, mjp@dst.dk, Dissemination and analysis team, Senior Adviser, Senior Adviser, Agnes Nansen Urup , +45 40 13 62 87, anu@dst.dk, Head of Section, Head of Section, Emil Flyger Andersen , +45 24 52 43 08, emf@dst.dk, Head of Section, Head of Section, Aron Tsegay Besrat , +45 21 84 82 78, abt@dst.dk, Head of Section, Head of Section, Mai Tham Bech Fanøe , +45 20 26 15 34, mtf@dst.dk, Head of Section, Head of Section, Pernille Leth Hougaard , +45 20 34 26 74, plh@dst.dk, Head of Section, Head of Section, Caroline Amalie Jakobsen , +45 24 46 80 61, cja@dst.dk, Head of Section, Head of Section, Øzge Burcu Köprülü , +45 20 34 45 55, oek@dst.dk, Bachelor, Bachelor, Albana Sopa , +45 20 41 39 93, aso@dst.dk, Head Clerk, Head Clerk, Helle Maria Krag , +45 24 92 53 69, hmk@dst.dk, Senior Head Clerk, Senior Head Clerk, Mads Møller Liedig , +45 40 12 97 72, mml@dst.dk, Senior Head Clerk, Senior Head Clerk, Pia Nielsen , +45 30 61 93 05, pin@dst.dk, External Trade in Goods, Chief Adviser, Chief Adviser, Stefan Gottschalck Anbro , +45 51 60 58 46, sfb@dst.dk, External Trade in Services, Senior Adviser, Senior Adviser, Selma Mustafic Mulalic , +45 23 69 46 64, smu@dst.dk, Prices, Senior Adviser, Senior Adviser, Sigrid Krogstrup Jensen , +45 61 15 29 82, sij@dst.dk

    https://www.dst.dk/en/OmDS/organisation/TelefonbogOrg?kontor=02&tlfbogsort=sektion

    Contact: Business Dynamics

    Section/Title, Name, Phone, Mail, Management and Office Support, Head of Division, Head of Division, Martin Ausker , +45 42 16 82 16, mau@dst.dk, Accounts Statistics, Senior Adviser, Senior Adviser, Jeppe Strandgaard Herring , +45 24 44 43 06, jhr@dst.dk, Senior Adviser, Senior Adviser, Søren Østerballe , +45 23 42 32 97, srb@dst.dk, Head Clerk, Head Clerk, Iben Amalie Arce , +45 20 55 19 86, iaa@dst.dk, Head Clerk, Head Clerk, Annette Rasmussen , +45 24 87 73 22, apr@dst.dk, Senior Clerk, Senior Clerk, Tonia Shcheglova , +45 30 58 51 29, ton@dst.dk, Senior Head Clerk, Senior Head Clerk, Tanja Jørgensen , +45 24 87 75 92, tnj@dst.dk, Senior Head Clerk, Senior Head Clerk, Maiken van Hauen Nielsen , +45 21 34 91 21, mvn@dst.dk, Enterprise Statistics and Globalisation, Chief Adviser, Chief Adviser, Kalle Emil Holst Hansen , +45 21 58 48 87, khs@dst.dk, Chief Adviser, Chief Adviser, Peter Bøegh Nielsen , +45 41 10 31 41, pbn@dst.dk, Senior Adviser, Senior Adviser, Alina Grecu , +45 30 55 18 24, agc@dst.dk, Head of Section, Head of Section, Emil Tappe Bang-Mortensen , +45 24 67 85 25, ebm@dst.dk, Head of Section, Head of Section, Asbjørn Hviid Mikkelsen , +45 29 42 68 36, ahm@dst.dk, Head of Section, Head of Section, Julie Cathrine Krabek Sørensen , +45 23 66 46 60, jck@dst.dk, Senior Head Clerk, Senior Head Clerk, Kamilla Elkjær , +45 23 45 44 37, kea@dst.dk, FKV, Chief Adviser, Chief Adviser, Jon Mortensen , +45 23 69 32 37, jmo@dst.dk, Senior Adviser, Senior Adviser, Dennis Pipenbring , +45 51 49 18 45, dpi@dst.dk

    https://www.dst.dk/en/OmDS/organisation/TelefonbogOrg?kontor=11&tlfbogsort=sektion

    Ghana and Morocco advance in Open Data

    Both countries have made significant strides in enhancing their ODIN scores., 27 May 2025 12:00 , By , Klaus Munch Haagensen, Between 2020 and 2024, both Ghana and Morocco have made significant strides in enhancing their Open Data Inventory (ODIN) scores, reflecting their commitment to data transparency and accessibility. We use ODIN as a supplementary measure to track progress in our Strategic Sector Cooperation projects and to identify new areas to work on. You can read more about our Strategic Sector Cooperation (SSC) projects in Ghana and Morocco here:, Ghana, Morocco, The SSCs are financed by the Danish Ministyry of Foreign Affairs.,  , Facts about ODIN, The Open Data Inventory (ODIN) is developed by Open Data Watch, an international non-profit organization dedicated to improving the availability and openness of official statistics worldwide. ODIN assesses the coverage and openness of official statistics to identify gaps, promote open data policies, and improve access to data. You can read more about ODIN here: , https://odin.opendatawatch.com/,  , Ghana, : ODIN score increased from 39 to 54, elevating its overall global rank from 143, rd, to 107, th, . Significant advancements were observed in data coverage, particularly in economic and environmental statistics. In Ghana the progress is very much related to the launch of the StatsBank -https://statsbank.statsghana.gov.gh/ which has greatly improved access to data from 2023 and onwards. Despite improvements, challenges persist in data coverage, particularly in environmental and health statistics., Morocco, : ODIN score rose from 65 to 77, moving up to the overall rank as 25, th, globally from numer 41, st, . Improvements were most profound in data openness, supported by digital transformation initiatives and enhanced dissemination platforms. While Morocco has advanced in data openness, there is a need to improve the availability of disaggregated data, especially in health, gender and food security and nutrition statistics. Although there has been efforts to improve documentation and metadata, strengthening metadata documentation even more would definitely also enhance data usability., These improvements highlight focused efforts in enhancing data coverage and openness, contributing to better-informed decision-making and governance.

    https://www.dst.dk/en/consulting/news-from-international-consulting/2025/27-05-2025-Ghana-and-Morocco-Advance-In-Open-Data

    Ghana 2019-2023

     , Statistics Denmark is implementing the first phase of a Strategic Sector Program financed by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Ghana. Our partner is the Ghana Statistical Service (GSS) which is the main producer of official Statistics in Ghana., The overall objective of the Strategic Sector Program in Ghana is to lay the foundation for a statistical system that needs fewer surveys, while at the same time having more and higher quality data. To reach this objective the cooperation supports Ghana in:, strengthening the foundation of evidence-based decision making at all levels in Ghana by reinforcing the quality, dissemination and communication of relevantstatistics to users in Ghana andinternational organisations working with Ghana,, boosting the modernisation of the nationalstatistical system in Ghanaby strengthening data and quality management and new data sources in the entire statistical production process, , improving the monitoring and reporting of the UN Sustainable Development Goals in Ghana., The project is structured around seven outcomes and associated outputs:, A. Use of Administrative Data Sources for Statistical Production Increased, Output A1: Analysis of demographic data available in GSS, BDR and NIA, Output A2: Ghana Immigration Service data transferred in second pilot, Value and use of administrative data demonstrated to decision-makers and media, B. Improved IT with focus on data storage and dissemination (databases and databank)., Output B1: IT system setup for pilot data transfer and storage defined, Output B2: Statistical Databank developed and launched, C. Quality and methodology in statistical production are imptoved and harmonised throughout institution., Output C1: Structure and processes for quality principles are formalised and standardized, Output C2: Change towards increased unified methodology mapped and roadmap finalised, D. Accuracy and Coverage of Economic Statistics improved., Output D1: , Consumer Price Index transformed from 10 to 16 r, egions and updated, Output D2: Unit Value Index updated and improved , Output D3: National Accounts Database System introduced, Output D4: Input/Output tables methodology introduced, Output D5: Environmental Accounts/Green GDP methodology introduced, E. Staff trained in general statistical competences, Output E1: , Staff trained in R or Python software, Output E2: Staff trained in Generic Statistical Business Process Model (GSBPM), Output E3: Staff trained in Sampling Technique,  , Watch the video about the Strategic Sector Cooperation in Ghana between Statistics Denmark and Ghana Statistical Service

    https://www.dst.dk/en/consulting/projects/ghana-morocco-and-vietnam-2019-2024/ghana-2019-2023

    Documentation of statistics: External Trade of Organic Products

    Contact info, Food Industries, Business Statistics , Martin Lundø , +45 51 46 15 12 , MLU@dst.dk , Get documentation of statistics as pdf, External Trade of Organic Products 2024 , Previous versions, External Trade of Organic Products 2023, External Trade of Organic Products 2022, External Trade of Organic Products 2021, External Trade of Organic Products 2020, External Trade of Organic Products 2019, External Trade of Organic Products 2018, External Trade of Organic Products 2017, External Trade of Organic Products 2016, External Trade of Organic Products 2015, External Trade of Organic Products 2014, External Trade of Organic Products 2013, The purpose of these statistics is to give information on the magnitude and composition of the turnover of organic foods in external trade. The survey was conducted the first time for the year 2003 with the Ministry of Food, Agriculture and Fisheries., Statistical presentation, The statistics are an annual statement of foreign trade of organic goods, broken down by product and country groups., Read more about statistical presentation, Statistical processing, An overall error detection is performed based on fluctuations in foreign trade at product or country level. Specific companies are reconnected and answers are compared with previous answers., Read more about statistical processing, Relevance, The statistics is used by interest groups, the Ministry of Food, other authorities etc. to assess the level and composition of foreign trade with organic goods., User needs are covered in the User Committee for food statistics. Statistics Denmark is also in regular contact with key users, including the Ministry of Food and research institutions., Read more about relevance, Accuracy and reliability, These statistics do not cover foreign trade in organic products with the smallest companies. Some companies find it difficult to identify organic goods in their accounting systems., Read more about accuracy and reliability, Timeliness and punctuality, The statistics are published 11 month after the reference time. 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 survey was conducted for the first time for the statistical year 2003 and have followed same method since. There are no comparable statistics internationally. Foreign trade in organic goods can be seen as a subset of total foreign trade in goods., Read more about comparability, Accessibility and clarity, These statistics are published yearly in a Danish press release, at the same time as the tables are updated in the StatBank. In the StatBank, these statistics can be found under the subject , Organic production and trade, . For further information, go to the , subject page, ., Read more about accessibility and clarity

    https://www.dst.dk/en/Statistik/dokumentation/documentationofstatistics/external-trade-of-organic-products

    Documentation of statistics

    Documentation of statistics: Stock account for fish and shellfish

    Contact info, National Accounts, Climate and Environment, Economic Statistics , Leif Hoffmann , +45 23 69 58 63 , LHF@dst.dk , Get documentation of statistics as pdf, Stock account for fish and shellfish 2025 , Previous versions, Stock account for fish and shellfish 2024, Stock account for fish and shellfish 2023, Stock account for fish and shellfish 2022, Stock account for fish and shellfish 2021, Stock account for fish and shellfish 2020, Stock account for fish and shellfish 2015, The stock account for fish and shellfish shows the development in the natural aquatic resources and in aquaculture. The accounts document the development in stocks, growth in stocks, catch/harvest of fish and shellfish for consumption and export of living fish as well as reduction in stocks., Statistical presentation, The stock account for fish and shellfish consist of a physical account for natural aquatic resources, as well as a physical and monetary account for aquaculture. These statistics act as a module in the Environmental-Economic Accounts for Denmark., Read more about statistical presentation, Statistical processing, Statistics Denmark prepares resource accounts for fish and shellfish based on data and quotas and catches compiled by The Danish Fisheries Agency, information on fish stocks developed by International Council for the Exploration of the Sea (ICES), information on aquaculture compiled by The Danish Fisheries Agency., Read more about statistical processing, Relevance, Stock accounts for fish and shellfish are relevant for national authorities, scientific researchers, organizations, enterprises, the educational sector and anyone with an interest for aquatic resources. . The UN and similar organizations focus on environmental-economic accounts within the statistical framework called System of Environmental-Economical Accounting (SEEA). , Read more about relevance, Accuracy and reliability, The resource account for natural aquatic resources cover approximately 90 pct. of the Danish stock calculated based on the catch in 2021. The missing coverage can be explained by insufficient information on less important species. The resource account for aquaculture is assessed to cover 100 pct. of the Danish stock ad the fish farms are obliged to report to the authorities annually., Read more about accuracy and reliability, Timeliness and punctuality, These statistics are published 12 months after the end of the reference year., Read more about timeliness and punctuality, Comparability, The methods and data sources for these statistics are unchanged throughout the period covered by published figures from 2010 and onwards. International comparison is possible with all other national resource accounts based on UN's statistical standard SEEA 2012., Read more about comparability, Accessibility and clarity, These statistics are published in the StatBank. In the StatBank, these statistics can be found under the subject , Natural resource accounts, . For further information, go to the subject page on , Environmental-Economic Accounting, . , Read more about accessibility and clarity

    https://www.dst.dk/en/Statistik/dokumentation/documentationofstatistics/stock-account-for-fish-and-shellfish

    Documentation of statistics