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    The Combined nomenclature (CN), v1:2017

    Please note, a more current version of this classification is now available. See the current version , here., Name: , KN_V1_2017 , Description: , The Combined Nomenclature (CN) is the EU Product Nomenclature, which meets the requirements for foreign trade statistics. The Nomenclature, which is specifically addressed to information providers in intra-EU trade, contains the complete CN (without duty rates) and the associated additional units., The classification contains the CN's self explanatory texts, and is valid in 2017., Seach within the classification in english: https://eurostat.prod.3ceonline.com/ , Valid from: , January 1, 2017 , Valid to: , December 31, 2017 , Office: , External Economy , Contact: , Frida Jark Kappel, , fjk@dst.dk, , ph. +45 20 16 85 43 , Codes and categories, Codes and categories are only available in Danish , All versions, Name, Valid from, Valid to, The Combined Nomenclature (CN), v1:2026, January 1, 2026, December 31, 2026, The Combined Nomenclature (CN), v1:2025, January 1, 2025, Still valid, The Combined Nomenclature (CN), v1:2024, January 1, 2024, December 31, 2024, The Combined Nomenclature (CN), v1:2023, January 1, 2023, December 31, 2023, The Combined Nomenclature (CN), v1:2022, January 1, 2022, December 31, 2022, The Combined Nomenclature (CN), v1:2021, January 1, 2021, December 31, 2021, The Combined Nomenclature (CN), v1:2020, January 1, 2020, December 31, 2020, The Combined Nomenclature (CN), v1:2019, January 1, 2019, December 31, 2019, The Combined Nomenclature (CN), v1:2018, January 1, 2018, December 31, 2018, The Combined nomenclature (CN), v1:2017, January 1, 2017, December 31, 2017, The Combined nomenclature (CN), v1:2016, January 1, 2016, December 31, 2016, The Combined nomenclature (CN), v1:2015, January 1, 2015, December 31, 2015

    https://www.dst.dk/en/Statistik/dokumentation/nomenklaturer/kn?id=a17d76f9-9c42-4b62-a4fd-38baf7105f82

    Px-format and Px-programs

    Px programs for data processing and presentation of statistics, Px is a standard format for statistics files used by many statistical offices. A package of software has been developed for this format: PxWeb, PxWin and PxEdit., The Px format contains metadata (varialble texts, codes, sources, date, etc.) and data. This format can manage multi-dimensional data., The Px file format consists of a number of keywords. These can be either mandatory or optional. , PxWeb, PxWeb is a software program for online publication of statistics, both data from the StatBank and your own data. , The program is free of charge for government agencies and municipalities, international NSI's, and international organisations dissemianting statistics. , PxWin, PxWin is an application developed at Statistics Sweden. It was released in June 2016 and replaced PC-Axis. , The application can be used for selection, calculation of totals, production of graphs and more. Px files can be downloaded from the StatBank., PxEdit, PxEdit is a program for Px files developed by Statistics Finland. In PxEdit you can process your Px files in various ways. For example, you can create Px files based on data from Excel., Contact, If you have enquiries about the Px products, please contact Lars Knudsen, 22 80 03 18, , lak@dst.dk, . However, Statistics Denmark provides no support services for the free products. , Links, The manual is only available in Danish, see:, Read more about PxWeb and download the program here, Read more about PxEdit and download the program here,  

    https://www.dst.dk/en/Statistik/hjaelp-til-statistikbanken/px-format

    Documentation of statistics

    Each of the statistical products is described in Documentation of statistics., Browse documentation of statistics, People, Labour and income, Economy, Social conditions, Education and research, Business, Transport, Culture and leisure, Environment and energy, Culture and leisure, Museums and zoos, Cultural Habits Survey, Museums, Zoological gardens, Cultural heritage, Archives, Cultural Habits Survey, Protected buildings and ancient monuments, Libraries, Cultural Habits Survey, Libraries, Public libraries (Discontinued), Research Libraries (Discontinued), News media and literature, Book Production, Book sales, Cultural Habits Survey, Internet, radio and TV, Newspapers and Magazines, Radio and TV Statistics, Equipment Statistics, Appliances and Distribution (Discontinued), Radio and TV Statistics: Advertising (Discontinued), Radio and TV, Consumption (Discontinued), Film and theatre, Cinemas and Films, Cultural Habits Survey, Performing arts, The economics of Danish feature films, Music, Cultural Habits Survey, Live music, Music Schools, Trade with Music Rights, Sports, Cultural Habits Survey, Economics and employment of the sporting activities, Sports clubs and sporting facilities, Sports Participation, Digital behaviour and cultural habits, Cultural Habits Survey, ICT Usage in Households and by Individuals, Internet, radio and TV, Radio and TV Statistics, Equipment Statistics, Appliances and Distribution (Discontinued), Education, economy and employment in the cultural field, Artists in Denmark, Cultural Business Structure and Labour Market, Employment Statistics for Graduates within Arts and Culture, Participation at folk high schools, Payments by the Ministry of Culture, Public Funding for Cultural Purposes, Research and development in the public sector, The Education Transition Register, The importance of cultural and creative industries in the national economy, The Student Registre

    https://www.dst.dk/en/Statistik/dokumentation/documentationofstatistics?subject=8

    Documentation of statistics

    Each of the statistical products is described in Documentation of statistics., Browse documentation of statistics, People, Labour and income, Economy, Social conditions, Education and research, Business, Transport, Culture and leisure, Environment and energy, Environment and energy, Area, Land Accounts, Energy consumption and energy prices, Electricity and natural gas prices, Energy consumption in manufacturing industries, Natural gas weekly (experimental statistics), Price of North Sea oil, Use of firewood and other types of biomass for heating purposes in dwellings and holiday cottages, Environmental statistics, Bag of Game Statistics (Discontinued), Emissions of Greenhouse Gasses and Acidifying Gasses (Discontinued), State of Ozonlayer (Discontinued), Violation of Environmental Legislation (Discontinued), Environmental-economic accounts, Climate footprint (experimental statistics), Detailed material flow accounts (physical supply-use tables), Economy-wide material flow accounts, Emission Accounts, Energy Accounts for Denmark, Environmental accounts for Denmark (Discontinued), Environmental Goods and Services, Environmental Multiplier Tables, Environmental Protection Expenditures, Forest Accounts, Land Accounts, Oil and natural gas in the North Sea, Public Expenditure and Revenue on the Environment, Resource productivity (Discontinued), Stock account for fish and shellfish, Waste Accounts, Water and Waste Water, Organic production and trade, Accounts Statistics for Agriculture, Economics of Agricultural Activities, Eggs Production, External Trade of Organic Products, Farm Structure Survey, Milk and Dairy Products, Sale of Organic Foods in Retail Shops, Sales of food and beverages to food service

    https://www.dst.dk/en/Statistik/dokumentation/documentationofstatistics?subject=9

    Degree of Urbanisation (DEGURBA) - Statistics Denmark, v1:2007

    Name: , DEGURBA_DST_V1_2007 , Description: , Degree of Urbanization (DEGURBA) is a classification that divides municipalities by population density and the number of inhabitants in the largest city in the municipality. The classification is based on Eurostat's [Degree of Urbanization (DEGURBA)] (https://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/web/degree-of-urbanisation/background). As a supplement to Eurostat's DEGURBA, Statistics Denmark has, for use in Danish context, made a subdivision of , Intermediate density areas, and , Thinly populated areas, by number of inhabitants in largest city in the municipality, see below:, 1: Densely populated areas, 2: Intermediate density areas, 2.1: Intermediate density areas, at least 40,000 inhabitants in the largest city in the municipality, 2.2: Intermediate density areas, between 15,000 and 40,000 inhabitants in the largest city in the municipality, 2.3: Intermediate density areas, less than 15,000 inhabitants in the largest city in the municipality, 3: Thinly populated areas, 3.1: Thin populated areas, at least 15,000 inhabitants in the largest city in the municipality, 3.2: Thinly populated areas, less than 15,000 inhabitants in the largest city in the municipality, In the event that the municipality's largest city spreads over several municipalities (e.g. Birkerød), only those who live in the municipality are included in the determination of the municipality's largest city., Valid from: , January 1, 2007 , Office: , Population and Education , Contact: , Dorthe Larsen, , dla@dst.dk, , ph. +45 23 49 83 26 , Codes and categories, Codes and categories are only available in Danish , All versions, Name, Valid from, Valid to, Degree of Urbanisation (DEGURBA) - Statistics Denmark, v1:2007, January 1, 2007, Still valid

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

    Statistics Denmark's Classification of Occupations (DISCO-08), v1:2010

    Name: , DISCO_08_V1_2010 , Description: , DISCO-08 is a six-digit, five-level classification for classifying and aggregating information about job functions in statistical studies. The classification is a revised version of the 1988 occupational classification (DISCO-88) which it replaces., The classification is a tool for organizing jobs or occupational functions in clearly defined groups, in relation to the tasks performed in the job or occupation. The use of DISCO-08 makes it possible to compare people with the same job function - regardless of the employee's formal title and education., DISCO-08 is the official Danish version of the international professional classification, , International Standard Classification of Occupations (ISCO-08), , which is prepared by the International Labor Organization (ILO)., Compared to ISCO-08, Denmark has chosen to extend the classification from four to five levels, in order to meet the needs for further division of labour functions in the Danish labor market. The extension means that the labour functions of DISCO-08 - in the most detailed form - are divided into 563 groups, against ISCO-08's 439 subgroups., Valid from: , January 1, 2010 , Office: , Labour and Income , Contact: , Annette Gewecke Nancke, , agp@dst.dk, , ph. +45 30 60 41 75 , Codes and categories, Codes and categories are only available in Danish , All versions, Name, Valid from, Valid to, Statistics Denmark's Classification of Occupations (DISCO-08), v1:2010, January 1, 2010, Still valid, Statistics Denmark's Classification of Occupations (DISCO-88), v1:1996, January 1, 1996, December 31, 2009

    https://www.dst.dk/en/Statistik/dokumentation/nomenklaturer/disco

    Dansk Branchekode DB07, v3:2014-

    Please note, a more current version of this classification is now available. , Name: , DB07_V3_2014 , Description: , Dansk Branchekode DB07 is the National version of EU's nomenklatur (NACE). The first four digits refer to NACE rev. 2, while the last two represent the Danish subdivision. Dansk Branchekode DB07 is a statistical classification of economic activities., Dansk Branchekode DB07 is very similar to NACE rev. 2. The only difference is the subdivision of some classes. For example, 64.20.10 indicates that NACE Rev. 2 class 64.20 has been subdivided whereas 38.31.00 indicates that class 38.31 has not been subdivided., From 1 January 2025, an updated version of the Dansk Branchekode will be published. The updated version, namely DB25, will initially only be available in Danish and should be considered as provisional , Dansk Branchekode 2025 , .. More information about this update can be found on , Statistics Denmark's website , ., Valid from: , January 1, 2014 , Valid to: , December 31, 2024 , Office: , Business Data Collection and Registers , Contact: , Birgit Nielsen, , bgn@dst.dk, , ph. +45 20 51 69 67 , Codes and categories, Codes and categories are only available in Danish , All versions, Name, Valid from, Valid to, Dansk Branchekode DB07, v3:2014-, January 1, 2014, December 31, 2024, Dansk Branchekode DB07, v2:2013, January 1, 2013, December 31, 2013, Dansk Branchekode DB07, v1:2008, January 1, 2008, December 31, 2012, Dansk Branchekode DB03, v1:2003, January 1, 2003, December 31, 2007, Dansk Branchekode DB93, v2:1996, January 1, 1996, December 31, 2002, Dansk Branchekode DB93, v1:1993, January 1, 1993, December 31, 1995, Danmarks Statistiks Erhvervsgrupperingskode 1977 (DSE77), v5:1989, January 1, 1989, December 31, 1992

    https://www.dst.dk/en/Statistik/dokumentation/nomenklaturer/db07

    Environmental-economic accounts

    The environmental-economic accounts are a system of accounts for the economy, the climate and the environment that supplements the conventional national accounts. The environmental-economic accounts are based on an international statistical standard called the System of Environmental-Economic Accounting (SEEA). Statistics Denmark often refers to the environmental-economic accounts as green national accounts. , Energy and air emission accounts, Shows the production and consumption of various kinds of energy, emission of CO2, other greenhouse gases and air pollution, and the Danish climate footprint., Material flow and waste accounts, Shows the material consumption of the economy and how much waste we generate. For example, you can see how much waste is sorted for recycling., Water and wastewater, Shows the abstraction of water, the water consumption of households and businesses, and how much waste water we produce., Green economy, Shows the public revenue from green taxes, expenditure on environmental protection, environmental transfers, and the turnover of green goods and services., Natural resource accounts, Shows how many natural resources Denmark has in the form of oil, natural gas, fish and forests, and how much of the Danish area that is agricultural land, nature, buildings, etc., System of Environmental-Economic Accounting (SEEA), The environmental-economic accounts are based on guidelines drawn up by the UN, World Bank, IMF, OECD, FAO and the EU. Read more about the international standard SEEA CF - System of Environmental-Economic Accounting - Central Framework.

    https://www.dst.dk/en/Statistik/emner/miljoe-og-energi/groent-nationalregnskab

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    Documentation of statistics: Banks and mortgage-credit institutions

    Contact info, Government Finances , Get documentation of statistics as pdf, Banks and mortgage-credit institutions 2022 , Previous versions, Banks and mortgage-credit institutions 2021, Banks and mortgage-credit institutions 2020, Banks and mortgage-credit institutions 2019, Banks and mortgage-credit institutions 2018, Banks and mortgage-credit institutions 2017, Banks and mortgage-credit institutions 2016, The purpose of these statistics is to quantify the activity of banks and mortgage-credit institutes at an aggregated level, as well as provide key figures for the financial sector., Statistical presentation, The statistics are an annual statement of the banks and mortgage-credit institutes total income statement, the number of banks and mortgage institutes, the number of employees in banks and the key figures for the entire financial sector., Read more about statistical presentation, Statistical processing, Compared to the source data the wording of certain items can be changed or aggregated., Read more about statistical processing, Relevance, The primary users are public authorities, private business sector and interested citizens., Read more about relevance, Accuracy and reliability, The overall accuracy is considered very high. All data comes from the Danish FSA. In general the sector is subject to a great degree of awareness. For further information please refer to the Danish FSA., Read more about accuracy and reliability, Timeliness and punctuality, These statistics are published 11 months after the end of the reference year. Publications are released on time, as stated in the release calendar. , Read more about timeliness and punctuality, Comparability, Similar statistics are available in other countries. These statistics are comparable since the 2001., Read more about comparability, Accessibility and clarity, These statistics are published in the StatBank under , Banks and mortgage-credit institutes, and in the , Statistical Yearbook, . For more information go to the subject pages for , Banks, and , Mortgage-credit institutes, ., Read more about accessibility and clarity

    https://www.dst.dk/en/Statistik/dokumentation/documentationofstatistics/banks-and-mortgage-credit-institutions

    Documentation of statistics