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    Analyses: Large increase in sales of goods abroad by Danish manufacturing industries

    Globalisation means that Danish enterprises are increasingly organising their production across borders. Today, processing abroad, traditional trading with goods across borders, as well as purchases and sales of goods not crossing Danish borders (merchanting) have become closely linked. This trend has been particularly strong over the past decade., This analysis describes how enterprises organise production internationally, with special focus on Danish manufacturing industries’ production and sales abroad. The analysis is based on new figures for balance of payments and international trade in goods and ser­vices, which were published on 10 October 2016., Main conclusions of the analysis: , In 2005, Danish manufacturers sold goods abroad which were not produced in Denmark for about DKK 8 bn. In 2015, this figure had risen to more than DKK 120 bn., Sales of merchanting goods by manufacturing industries, i.e. goods purchased and sold outside of Danish borders, amounted to almost DKK 70 bn. in 2015. The merchanting goods were primarily sold in other EU countries., Purchases abroad by Danish enterprises of foreign goods for processing abroad have in­creased over ten years from virtually zero to almost DKK 16 bn. In the same period, pur­chases by Danish enterprises of processing services abroad have risen from almost DKK , 1 bn. to almost DKK 9 bn., Get as pdf, Large increase in sales of goods abroad by Danish manufacturing industries, Colophone, Large increase in sales of goods abroad by Danish manufacturing industries, Subject group: Economy, Released: 18 November 2016 09:00, No. 2016:22, ISSN pdf: 2446-0354, Contact:, Pia Nielsen, Telephone: +45 30 61 93 05

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    Analyses: How the Danish consumption affects the world's natural resources

    The Danish consumption taps into the natural resources - not just domestically, but in major parts of the world. Our planet's resources are not infinite, and the focus on sustainability and pressure on resources is increasing., This analysis takes a closer look at the use of natural resources in the Danish economy and presents the results of the first assessment of the Danish resource footprint. The resource footprint is an attempt to account for the resources extracted from nature both in Denmark and abroad for the goods and services used in the Danish economy., Main conclusions: , Danish imports in 2016 weighed 63m tonnes. However, the production of imported goods and services is associated with an additional intermediate consumption of 70m and 21m tonnes respectively, so that total imports accounted for a resource footprint of approximately 154m tonnes in 2016., The weight of the goods exported from Denmark in 2016 was 38m tonnes, but behind the production of this was a total extraction of 102m tonnes of raw materials in Denmark and abroad. Moreover, the production of services for export required 35m tonnes of raw materials., Denmark’s resource footprint per capita is considerably bigger than the EU average. Our consumption and investments etc. required extraction of 22 tonnes of raw materials per capita, whereas the EU average was 14 tonnes., The Danish resource footprint has grown since 2013, but is lower than in 2008. Especially the consumption of goods associated with non-metallic minerals, such as stone and gravel for the construction industry, has grown., Get as pdf, How the Danish consumption affects the world's natural resources, Colophone, How the Danish consumption affects the world's natural resources, Subject group: Environment and energy, Released: 14 February 2020 08:00, No. 2020:04, ISSN pdf: 2446-0354, Contact:, Bogomil Emilov Iliev, Telephone: +45 21 18 78 92

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    Documentation of statistics: Urban Areas

    Contact info, Population and Education, Social statistics , Jørn Korsbø Petersen , +45 20 11 68 64 , jkp@dst.dk , Get documentation of statistics as pdf, Urban Areas 2023 , Previous versions, Urban Areas 2020, Urban Areas 2019, Urban Areas 2018, Urban Areas 2015, Urban Areas 2014, The statistics show the number of urban areas and the number of persons in each urban area and in the rural areas within each municipality. Statistics on urban areas can be found every 5th or 10th year in the old census publications. From 1976 to 1996, information on urban areas was compiled every other year, since 1996 annually., Statistical presentation, Information on the number of persons in all urban areas with 200 inhabitants or more, and the number of persons in rural areas for every municipality., Read more about statistical presentation, Statistical processing, The statistical source is information on occupied buildings in the Central Population Register (CPR) and geographical maps of Denmark made by The Danish Geodata Agency for Data Supply and Efficiency which shows the delimitation of the cities ., In may after the end of the year is the populations statistics 1. of January published for the municipalities , Statistikbanken, under "BEF44"., Towns where the population in- or decrease quiet a bit is checked., Read more about statistical processing, Relevance, Users: Municipalities, organizations, private companies, students and private persons., Application: Planning, local historical analyses., Read more about relevance, Accuracy and reliability, The overall quality of the statistics is good, but the definition gives possibilities for discretion., Read more about accuracy and reliability, Timeliness and punctuality, The statistics is published yearly in April and is normally kept., Read more about timeliness and punctuality, Comparability, The definition of urban areas has been the same since 1976, but new maps could show boundary changes from one year to the next. The only exception is Hovedstadsområdet (the Metropolitan area). This area was until 1999 defined by using borders of municipalities. From 1999 urban areas within those municipalities are defined as all other urban areas. In this way the area covering Hovedstadsområdet has declined., From 1. January 2006 borders of the urban areas are defined by using x,y coordinates., 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 , Population in Denmark, . The statistics also feature in the , Statistical Yearbook, ., Read more about accessibility and clarity

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    Documentation of statistics

    Documentation of statistics: Households, Families and Children (Discontinued)

    Contact info, Population and Education , Get documentation of statistics as pdf, Households, Families and Children 2017 Month 01 , Previous versions, Households, Families and Children 2016, Households, Families and Children 2014, The statistics describe the resident population in Denmark. Statistics are produced covering three different kinds of units: households, families and persons. The statistics describe these units on the basis of household- and family-related variables (e.g. type of family, type of family with children, size of family, type of household)., Statistical presentation, The statistics on households and families describe the total population living in Denmark. Statistics are produced covering three different kinds of units: households, families and persons. The statistics describe these units on the basis of household- and family-related variables (e.g. type of family, size of family, type of household). The basis for the statistics consists solely of CPR data on sex, age, marital status, references to spouses and parents, and address specification. The address data form the basis of the division into households, municipalities and regions., Read more about statistical presentation, Statistical processing, Daily deliveries from the Central Population Register (CPR) provide the basis for the statistics., No corrections are made., Read more about statistical processing, Relevance, The statistics are used by municipalities, regions, ministries, labour market organizations, international organizations, the media and private persons for public and private planning purposes and as basis for public debate., Read more about relevance, Accuracy and reliability, It is very important for the primary data of the statistics that the address information is reliable. The statistics are influenced by the extent to which the population is not registered in the CPR register at correct addresses. No estimates are made of the scale of this problem, and it is not possible to make corrections for this., Read more about accuracy and reliability, Timeliness and punctuality, Statistics on households and families are published approx. 45 days after January 1st. Statistics on families with children are published approx. 135 days after January 1st., Read more about timeliness and punctuality, Comparability, The definition of families was changed in 2008. Statistics on families based on the new definition are accessible from the database Statbank Denmark back to 1986. These data cannot be compared to family statistics published before 2008., Read more about comparability, Accessibility and clarity, News from Statistics Denmark (Nyt fra Danmarks Statistik), Population and Elections (Statistical News (Statistiske Efterretninger)), StatBank Denmark (Danmarks Statistikbank). Statistical Yearbook, Statistical 10-year Review, the annual publication Vital Statistics (Befolkningen Udvikling).*, Read more about accessibility and clarity

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    Documentation of statistics

    Documentation of statistics: Lunch schemes in daycare institutions (Discontinued)

    Contact info, Population and Education , Jens Bjerre , +45 29 16 99 21 , JBE@dst.dk , Get documentation of statistics as pdf, Lunch schemes in daycare institutions 2018 , Previous versions, These statistics show the children's lunch schemes in daycare institutions. The figures can be used for cross-municipal comparison. This survey is compiled for the first time in 2018, with figures for 2018., Statistical presentation, This survey is an annual estimate of who is responsible for lunch schemes in daycare institutions, including whether the lunch scheme is organized by the municipality, the parents, the daycare institution itself or the children themselves bring packed lunches. These statistics are grouped by type of institution, age groups and municipalities., Read more about statistical presentation, Statistical processing, Information on lunch schemes have been collected through a combination of interviews including web surveys, telephone interviews and direct interviews with municipalities and institutions. Validation primarily consist of re-contact with the municipalities and institutions in question., Read more about statistical processing, Relevance, The survey can be used for comparison across lunch-schemes in municipalities. It can further be used by parents to assess who is arranging lunch-schemes in the municipality where their children goes to day-care institution. These statistics are compiled on the basis of an agreement between the Ministry of Children and Social Affairs and Statistics Denmark. , Read more about relevance, Accuracy and reliability, There is uncertainty in the with few answers from the day-care facilities . Such errors are not systematically and have little effect to the accuracy. The accuracy might further be affected by not representing all day-care facilities in Denmark. The elimination of day-care facilities in the data processing and the limits to the survey design implies that some day-care facilities are missing in the data., Read more about accuracy and reliability, Timeliness and punctuality, These statistics are initially published on 30 November 2018 with figures for 2018. 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, These statistics are comparable between municipalities. These statistics have so far only been produced for the year 2018. Comparability over time is thus not yet possible., Read more about comparability, Accessibility and clarity, The statistics are published on Statistikbanken under Institutions in the tables FROK2 and FROK3., Read more about accessibility and clarity

    https://www.dst.dk/en/Statistik/dokumentation/documentationofstatistics/lunch-schemes-in-daycare-institutions--discontinued-

    Documentation of statistics