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    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 2023 , Previous versions, 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

    Documentation of statistics: Convictions

    Contact info, Population and Education, Social Statistics , Jonas Ellemand , +45 24 90 74 98 , JOE@dst.dk , Get documentation of statistics as pdf, Convictions 2024 , Previous versions, Convictions 2023, Convictions 2022, Convictions 2021, Convictions 2020, Convictions 2019, Convictions 2018, Convictions 2017, Convictions 2016, Convictions 2015, Convictions 2014, Convictions 2013, Documents associated with the documentation, Engelsk_Voldtægtsforbrydelser_Domme (docx), Engelsk_Voldtægtsforbrydelser_Afgjorte biforhold (docx), The purpose of the statistics is to analyse the number of convictions for criminal offences in connection with offences against the penal code, the road traffic act and other special laws. The statistics on convictions for criminal offences date back to 1832, but are in its present form comparable from 1980 and onwards., Statistical presentation, The statistics shed light on the number of convictions for violation of the penal code, the road traffic act and other special legislation as well as the length of imprisonments. Convictions consist of imprisonments, fines, withdrawals and also acquittals. The statistics are divided after type of offence, type of conviction, sex, age, municipalities and regions., Read more about statistical presentation, Statistical processing, The source of the statistics is The Central Criminal Register - administered by the National Commissioner of the Danish Police. Data are delivered yearly via System-to-system transmission. The data go through a probability check in form of a comparison with data from the previous year, key variables are checked for valid values and irrelevant decisions are deleted. Based on the reported data the length of unsuspended and suspended sentences are calculated., Read more about statistical processing, Relevance, The statistics are used broadly by the authorities, organizations, researchers, the press etc. The tables in the http://www.statbank.dk are used frequently. Views and suggestions from key users are taken into consideration in the preparation of the statistics., Read more about relevance, Accuracy and reliability, The reliability of the statistics on convicted criminal offences is considered to be good. The data come from a single administrative register and Statistics Denmark receives a single total extract annually., The statistics include all convictions registered in the central criminal register at the time the extract is done, typically about February 1st following the relevant year. A number of convictions made during the year will happen not to be registered at that time. That implies that the total number of convictions presumably is under-estimated., The statistics is only published as final figures., Read more about accuracy and reliability, Timeliness and punctuality, The statistics are published approximately 3 months after the end of the year. The punctuality is very high as the statistics usually are published without delay in relation to the scheduled time., Read more about timeliness and punctuality, Comparability, Since 1979, the statistics has been prepared on the same date source. In general the statistics is therefore comparable during time. As a consequence of law amendments or wishes for more information on specific kind of offences the division of type of offences has been altered during the years. , Read more about comparability, Accessibility and clarity, The statistics are published in: , News from Statistics Denmark, . In StatBank the statistics are published under the subject , Convictions, . Besides this the statistics form part of Statistical Ten-Year Review and the publication , Kriminalitet (Criminality), (danish only). At Statistics Denmark's webpage the statistics furthermore are presented on its , Subject page, ., Read more about accessibility and clarity

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

    Documentation of statistics

    An overview of the Danish economy

    Combining the selection of indicators presented below provides a general view of the state of the Danish economy. What is the growth rate of the economy and how is it going with government finances and inflation? What is the situation of the labour market and the housing market? What expectations do economic operators have for the future and what is the outlook for the green targets? Dive into the numbers by clicking the graphs., Danish economy here and now, Consumer expectations, i,   , -18.7, Sep/25, Information, ×, Consumer expectations of the economic situation of not only themselves but also Denmark as a whole, now and in one year , Consumer price index, i,   , 2.0, % Aug/25, Information, ×, Percentage change in the consumer price index total against the same month the preceding year , Core inflation, i,   , 2.3, % Aug/25, Information, ×, Percentage change in the consumer price index excl. energy and unprocessed foodstuff against the same month the preceding year , Retail trade index, i,   , 98.0, Aug/25, Information, ×, Index, 2021=100, quantity indicies seasonally adjusted , Business sentiment indicator, i,   , 103.5, Sep/25, Information, ×, Index=100 calculated as the average for the period 1998 - 2024 , Industrial production index, i,   , 131.4, Jul/25, Information, ×, Index, 2021=100, seasonally adjusted , Bankruptcies, i,   , 202, Aug/25, Information, ×, Bankruptcies in active companies, seasonally adjusted , Persons in employment, i,   , 3,060,821, Jul/25, Information, ×, Total number of employees in the business sector, seasonally adjusted , Unemployed, i,   , 88,238, Aug/25, Information, ×, Most recent number of unemployed persons from either the unemployment indicator or the gross unemployment. Seasonally adjusted, full-time persons , Other indicators, Economic growth (GDP), i,   , 1.3, % Q2/25, Information, ×, Real growth in per cent against the preceding period, seasonally adjusted , Government surplus/deficit (% of GDP), i,   , 4.5, % 2024, Information, ×, Government EMU surplus or deficit as per cent of GDP , Government debt (% of GDP), i,   , 31.1, % 2024, Information, ×, Government EMU debt as per cent of GDP , Exports, i,   , 180,685, mio. kr. Jul/25, Information, ×, Current account revenue in million DKK from goods and services, seasonally adjusted , Balance of payments surplus, i,   , 35,579, mio. kr. Jul/25, Information, ×, Current account net revenue in million DKK, seasonally adjusted , Price development of single-family houses, i,   , 4.9, % Q2/25, Information, ×, Percentage change in the price index against the same quarter the preceding year, seasonally adjusted , Share index, i,   , 1,219, Jul/25, Information, ×, Index 1995=100 for shares in total on OMXC , Development in single-family house sales, i,   , 6.2, % Q2/25, Information, ×, Percentage change in number of sales against the same quarter the preceding year, seasonally adjusted , Price development of owner-occupied flats in Copenhagen, i,   , 14.6, % Q2/25, Information, ×, Percentage change in the price index against the same quarter the preceding year for owner-occupied flats in the city of Copenhagen, seasonally adjusted , Interest rates, i,   , 2.70, % Aug/25, Information, ×, Average bond yield for all listed bond series (government and mortgage bonds, etc.) , Greenhouse gas emissions, i,   , 38,785, 1.000 ton 2023, Information, ×, The emission of greenhouse gases stated in 1000 tonnes from Danish territory, incl. LULUCF and excl. CO2 from biomass , Share of renewable energy, i,   , 48.4, % 2024, Information, ×, Renewable energy share in per cent of total final energy consumption ,  

    https://www.dst.dk/en/Statistik/temaer/overblik-dansk-oekonomi

    Publication: The business sector and the sustainable development goals - Denmark and neighbouring countries 2021

    In this publication the development of the Business sector in relation to selected SDG-goals in Denmark and 7 neighbouring countries are shown. Existing statistics in Eurostat, The European Union Statistical office, are used in the analyses. The developments on economic, environmental and social issues are followed for 14 groups of industries across country., Positive developments in all 8 countries in relation to the SDGs – only minor change, however, as regards gender equality in occupation and earnings, The results, mainly from 2010 to 2019, shows a positive trend in the Business sector in the contribution to fulfilment of the Sustainable Development Goals. In particular, this is the case in relation to emission of climate gasses, where all countries show improvement in the relation between emission and value added. This has, however, also been caused by domestic or European policies on the matter., Connected to the comparisons of the development in the indicators across country, also the differences in business structure are presented together with the actual size of indicators in 2010. The baseline and the room for change is necessary knowledge when assessing the development since. , Expenditures for R&D, relevant information in relation to change to improved sustainability in the Business sector has in general increased since 2010, as well in actual prices as related to the value added in the sector. Poland shows the highest increase, however from a low level, why a decrease in the indicator is the case for Denmark and Finland., A significant decrease in emission of climate gasses from business activities can been seen, as well in actual figures at related to value added. United Kingdom shows larges decrease independent of indicator, while Poland and Netherlands shows only low decrease. The overall figures from Norway is deviating from the general trend, maybe caused by insecurity in emission figures., The gender composition of the employees by type of industry show largely similar pictures in the countries, but also a slight tendency towards more equal composition. Germany and Poland has the highest share of women in the sector, while Norway and Sweden has the lowest share., Regarding gender pay gap, only a rough comparison for the business sector is possible. The figures, however, indicates that Germany and United Kingdom have the largest gender pay gap, while Poland, Sweden and Norway are more close to a situation where women get equal pay for equal  work., Exact references to the Eurostat database tables can be found in the publication. This makes it possible for everyone to make further calculations, for others countries or types of industry and also for the coming years. For 2020 and 2021, however, impact from COVID-19 has to be taken into account in the analyses., Corrections:, Page 28: Greenhouse gases emission, Get as pdf, The business sector and the sustainable development goals - Denmark and neighbouring countries, Colophone, The business sector and the sustainable development goals - Denmark and neighbouring countries, Business, ISBN pdf: 978-87-501-2407-8, Released: 25 May 2022 08:00, No of pages: 37, Contact info:, Ole Olsen, Phone: +45 29 77 14 98

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    Documentation of statistics: The annual and quarterly working time accounts before the 2016 revision (Discontinued)

    Contact info, Labour Market , Get documentation of statistics as pdf, The Annual and Quarterly Working Time Accounts Before the 2016 revision 2016 Quarter 1 , Previous versions, The Annual and Quarterly Working Time Accounts 2014 Quarter 3, The Annual and Quarterly Working Time Accounts 2014 Quarter 4, The Annual and Quarterly Working Time Accounts 2015 Quarter 1, The Annual and Quarterly Working Time Accounts 2015 Quarter 2, The Annual and Quarterly Working Time Accounts 2015 Quarter 3, The Annual and Quarterly Working Time Accounts 2015 Quarter 4, The Danish Working Time Accounts (WTA) is an integrated statistics with consistent time series on employment, number of jobs, hours worked and compensation of employees in both annual and quarterly basis. The current time series goes back to 2008 (quarterly statistics as from the 1st quarter of 2008)., Statistical presentation, The Working Time Accounts produce integrated statistics with consistent time series on employment, jobs, number of hours worked and compensation of employees on an annual and quarterly basis. The data basis is made up by a number of primary statistical data, which are adapted and adjusted to achieve agreement of the concepts and definitions used in the WTA system., The statistical sources used in the WTA are: , The Register-Based Labour Force statistics (RAS), , Establishment-related employment statistics (ERE statistics), , The Structural Earning Statistics (SES), , Employment Statistics for Employees (BfL) og , The Labour Force Survey (LFS)., Read more about statistical presentation, Statistical processing, The population and concepts as well as levels of the variables are defined by annual structural data sources. Short-term data sources are applied in projecting these levels over the months of the year and in periods for which structural data are not available. Summation of the data in the Working Time Account is conducted before they are projected. Data in the Working Time Account are seasonally adjusted both for use in Denmark as well as for use in Eurostat’s STS. The system contains a data-editing system, a correction system and a dissemination system., Read more about statistical processing, Relevance, Users interested in the social and economic statistics have expressed satisfaction with the quality of the statistics. However, they also expressed frustration over large data breaches, especially in the transition to e-Income-based sources., Read more about relevance, Accuracy and reliability, There are no calculations of the measures of accuracy., See section quality assessment., Read more about accuracy and reliability, Timeliness and punctuality, Working hours are regularly published in accordance with Statistics Denmark's benchmark goals. , For quarterly statistics concerned, this goal implies that the publications to be released at the latest ​​by the end of the following quarter. For the sake of short-term business regulation (STS), this implies that the WTA to be published typically by the middle of the last month of the following quarter. (The requirement for most employment series for STS is 2 months and 15 days). For annual statistics concerned, this implies that publications to be released at the latest by the end of the following year. In the interest of national accounts the annual WTA will be published in June with provisional figures for the previous year. This makes the annually WTA for the year , t, to be published in the same month as the publication of the quarterly WTA for the period , 1 quarter t +1, . , The transition to the new WTA resulted, however, that annual WTA 2011, based on the new eIncome sources, were not published until December 2012, whereas the publication of the quarterly statistics has not given rise to any delay., Read more about timeliness and punctuality, Comparability, WTA deliver labour market data to Eurostat's corporate short-term regulation (STS) and the national accounts (ESA / ESA). Therefore, changes in these regulations typically result in changes in the WTA. A description of the transitional tables between the WTA and the National Accounts can be found in the publications on the National Accounts. Transitional tables between the WTA and the Register-based Labour Force Statistics and the Establishment-related Employment Statistics are published in Statistical News ("Statistiske Efterretninger") for the annual WTA., Read more about comparability, Accessibility and clarity, The statistics are published in: , News from Statistics Denmark (Nyt fra Danmarks Statistik), , in the series Statistical News ("Statistiske Efterretninger") and , in the Statbank Denmark ("Danmarks Statistikbank")., Read more about accessibility and clarity

    https://www.dst.dk/en/Statistik/dokumentation/documentationofstatistics/the-annual-and-quarterly-working-time-accounts-before-the-2016-revision--discontinued-

    Documentation of statistics