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    Museums

    How many visitors do the museums in Denmark have each year, and what kinds of museums have the most visitors? You can also find figures for cultural events taking place outside the museum premises and online. , Visitors to the museum exhibitions over time, The chart shows the number of visitors to the museum exhibitions. The figures also include visitors in connection with cultural events and teaching., In Statbank Denmark, you can find more data on Activity (MUS1), More about the figure, Last update, 16.5.2025, Next update, 27.4.2026, Source data, Information about which museums have received support can be found on the Slots- og Kulturstyrelsen website. This information forms the basis for the study population of the state-supported museums. The museums - and possibly. associated departments (museum sites) - can be found both via the , CVR register, and Statistics Denmark's own business register. Museums without state subsidies are identified based on their industry code in the Danish business register (CVR). Information from the individual museums / museum departments is reported via electronic questionnaire. The reports include, for example, information on the individual museums and museum department's visitor numbers, opening hours and number of museums, Read more about sources, method and quality in the documentation of statistics on Museums, Museums sites, The chart shows the number of museums sites broken down by region and category of the museum., In Statbank Denmark, you can find more data on Activity at Danish museum sites (MUS3), More about the figure, Last update, 16.5.2025, Next update, 27.4.2026, Source data, Information about which museums have received support can be found on the Slots- og Kulturstyrelsen website. This information forms the basis for the study population of the state-supported museums. The museums - and possibly. associated departments (museum sites) - can be found both via the , CVR register, and Statistics Denmark's own business register. Museums without state subsidies are identified based on their industry code in the Danish business register (CVR). Information from the individual museums / museum departments is reported via electronic questionnaire. The reports include, for example, information on the individual museums and museum department's visitor numbers, opening hours and number of museums, Read more about sources, method and quality in the documentation of statistics on Museums, Share of visitors to the museum exhibitions by category of museum, The chart shows you the number of visitors to exhibitions broken down by category of museum., In Statbank Denmark, you can find more data on Activity (MUS1), More about the figure, Last update, 16.5.2025, Next update, 27.4.2026, Source data, Information about which museums have received support can be found on the Slots- og Kulturstyrelsen website. This information forms the basis for the study population of the state-supported museums. The museums - and possibly. associated departments (museum sites) - can be found both via the , CVR register, and Statistics Denmark's own business register. Museums without state subsidies are identified based on their industry code in the Danish business register (CVR). Information from the individual museums / museum departments is reported via electronic questionnaire. The reports include, for example, information on the individual museums and museum department's visitor numbers, opening hours and number of museums, Read more about sources, method and quality in the documentation of statistics on Museums, Events outside the museum premises and online events by category of museum, The chart shows the number of attendees at events outside the museum premises and at livestreamed online events., In Statbank Denmark, you can find more data on Activity outside the premises of the museum (MUS5), More about the figure, Last update, 16.5.2025, Next update, 27.4.2026, Source data, Information about which museums have received support can be found on the Slots- og Kulturstyrelsen website. This information forms the basis for the study population of the state-supported museums. The museums - and possibly. associated departments (museum sites) - can be found both via the , CVR register, and Statistics Denmark's own business register. Museums without state subsidies are identified based on their industry code in the Danish business register (CVR). Information from the individual museums / museum departments is reported via electronic questionnaire. The reports include, for example, information on the individual museums and museum department's visitor numbers, opening hours and number of museums, Read more about sources, method and quality in the documentation of statistics on Museums, Frequency of museum visits, The chart shows the percentage of the population that has been to a museum, including a breakdown by sex, and how often they have been to a museum in the period. , In Statbank Denmark, you can find more data on Use of performing arts, exhibitions, libraries, sports events (år) (KV2AHYP2), More about the figure, Last update, 3.3.2025, Next update, 4.3.2026, Source data, The Cultural Habits Survey data is compiled from questionnaire surveys among a random sample and from demographic information drawn from Statistics Denmark's population register. The random sample is drawn randomly with equal likelihood for each person in the population. Persons without a registered address in the Civil Registration System, with a town hall address or with a non-public address are not eligible to be drawn. Every quarter a sample of 15,100 persons is drawn. The 2025 survey was not collected in the first quarter, but instead with a double sample in the second quarter. This sample is divided into four groups which each participant is assigned to with equal likeliness. The groups are used used to divide respondents across four different versions of the survey questionnaire., Survey questionnaire for the Cultural Habits Survey 2025 in Danish., The statistic on membership for youth and outdoor activities organisations is compiled on the basis of reports from the following organisations:, The Danish Scout Association, FDF - a Christian organisation for children and youth in Denmark, The Green Girl Guides in Denmark, YMCA Scouts in Denmark, Danish Baptist Scout Association, DUI-LEG og VIRKE - a children's association, DCU (Danish Camping Association), The Danish Society for Nature Conservation, Danish Association of Hunters, The Danish Horticultural Society, The Danish Ramblers' Association, DOF - The Danish Ornithological Society, Read more about sources, method and quality in the documentation of statistics on Cultural Habits Survey, On the statistics – documentation, sources and method, Gain an overview of the purpose, contents and quality of the statistics. Learn about the data sources of the statistics, the contents of the statistics and how often they are published., See the documentation of statistics to learn more:, Cultural Habits Survey, The purpose of the Cultural Habits Survey is to document the cultural habits of the residents of Denmark. Culture is broadly defined, as the survey covers habits within the topics of culture, media and recreational activities, e.g. concerts, performing arts, cinema, literature, exercise, digital games and hobbies. The survey has been carried out regularly since 1964. Statistics Denmark has carried out the survey from 2018-2023 and in 2024-, while previous surveys have been carried out by the Ministry of Culture. The survey has been carried out with a new questionnaire since the first quarter of 2024, and is therefore not directly comparable with previous versions., Read more about sources, method and quality in the documentation of statistics on Cultural Habits Survey, Museums, The statistics have been compiled annually since 1984, but in 2016 they have undergone restructuring, which affects the number of the total number of guests in the museums. The state museums and the stat recognized museums continues unchanged., Read more about sources, method and quality in the documentation of statistics on Museums, Need more data on Museums?, You can go on searching on your own in , Statbank Denmark, . Find further details, for example on the museums' activities at the main department level, and on the museums' sites, as well as find information about volunteers in museums, admission receipts, opening hours and detailed visitor figures., Go to the StatBank, Contact, Christian Max Gustaf Törnfelt, Phone: +45 21 63 60 20, Mail: , cht@dst.dk

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    Pension assets

    How large is the pension wealth in Denmark, and how has it developed over time? The statistics on pension assets include the value of occupational and private pensions as well as ATP (Labour Market Supplementary Pension). Additionally, the statistics show how the assets are distributed across lifetime pensions, installment pension accounts and lump-sum pensions., Median wealth , The median represents the point at which exactly half of the population has a higher wealth, while the other half has a lower wealth. In particular, for wealth, the average can be significantly skewed by individuals with large fortunes, making it less representative of the general population. The median is a good alternative when aiming for a clearer picture of typical wealth levels in the Danish population., How much has been saved in pensions?, The figure shows the development in the average pension wealth for people above the age of 18 since the birth of the statistics in 2014. The wealth is calculated post-tax, meaning that 40 percent is deducted from pension schemes that are taxed upon payout. This allows for a fair comparison between different types of pensions. , In Statbank Denmark, you can find more data on Value of pension schemes (PENFOR11), More about the figure, Last update, 17.6.2025, Next update, 26.6.2026, Source data, Data is collected from a variety of sources. Housing evaluation stems from the Danish property Assessment Authority but are adjusted to market values using sales statistics and the register on buildings and dwellings (BBR). Most data on financial assets and debt comes from the tax authorities. The value of cars is assessed by using used car sales prices from AutoBranchen Danmark and ownership of the cars are based on the car register. The pension data are collected from each of the 100 pension funds in close cooperation with the Danish National Bank and the tax authorities. The municipalities (mainly KMD) delivers data on postponed payments of real estate taxes. The Danish Debt Collection Agency (Gældsstyrelsen) delivers data on public debt. The assessment of the value of unquoted shares are done by Statistics Denmark in cooperation with the National Bank. It's mainly based on accounting statistics. The unquoted shares are distributed via the registers on ownership of businesses. LD delivers data on vacation funds., Read more about sources, method and quality in the documentation of statistics on Personal assets and Liabilities, Pension wealth peaks at retirement age, Pension savings usually begin with a person’s first full-time job and typically peak around the official retirement age. From that point on, payouts and shorter remaining life expectancy often lead to a decrease in the value of the pension. Note that averages, unlike medians, can be influenced by individuals with very large pension wealth., In Statbank Denmark, you can find more data on Value of pension schemes (PENFOR11), More about the figure, Last update, 17.6.2025, Next update, 26.6.2026, Source data, Data is collected from a variety of sources. Housing evaluation stems from the Danish property Assessment Authority but are adjusted to market values using sales statistics and the register on buildings and dwellings (BBR). Most data on financial assets and debt comes from the tax authorities. The value of cars is assessed by using used car sales prices from AutoBranchen Danmark and ownership of the cars are based on the car register. The pension data are collected from each of the 100 pension funds in close cooperation with the Danish National Bank and the tax authorities. The municipalities (mainly KMD) delivers data on postponed payments of real estate taxes. The Danish Debt Collection Agency (Gældsstyrelsen) delivers data on public debt. The assessment of the value of unquoted shares are done by Statistics Denmark in cooperation with the National Bank. It's mainly based on accounting statistics. The unquoted shares are distributed via the registers on ownership of businesses. LD delivers data on vacation funds., Read more about sources, method and quality in the documentation of statistics on Personal assets and Liabilities, Gender differences in pensions, On average, women live longer than men. This is also reflected in pension assets, where women more often have lifetime annuity pensions, while men tend to have pensions that pay out more quickly. The assets are shown after tax to allow for a more accurate comparison between different types of pensions., In Statbank Denmark, you can find more data on Value of pension schemes (PENFOR11), More about the figure, Last update, 17.6.2025, Next update, 26.6.2026, Source data, Data is collected from a variety of sources. Housing evaluation stems from the Danish property Assessment Authority but are adjusted to market values using sales statistics and the register on buildings and dwellings (BBR). Most data on financial assets and debt comes from the tax authorities. The value of cars is assessed by using used car sales prices from AutoBranchen Danmark and ownership of the cars are based on the car register. The pension data are collected from each of the 100 pension funds in close cooperation with the Danish National Bank and the tax authorities. The municipalities (mainly KMD) delivers data on postponed payments of real estate taxes. The Danish Debt Collection Agency (Gældsstyrelsen) delivers data on public debt. The assessment of the value of unquoted shares are done by Statistics Denmark in cooperation with the National Bank. It's mainly based on accounting statistics. The unquoted shares are distributed via the registers on ownership of businesses. LD delivers data on vacation funds., Read more about sources, method and quality in the documentation of statistics on Personal assets and Liabilities, Pension wealth at retirement age, Most people retire between the ages of 65 and 69. The growing pension wealth over the past decade may be due to higher retirement age, the expansion of pension contributions since the 1980s, and investment returns - which can vary from year to year., In Statbank Denmark, you can find more data on Value of pension schemes (PENFOR11), More about the figure, Last update, 17.6.2025, Next update, 26.6.2026, Source data, Data is collected from a variety of sources. Housing evaluation stems from the Danish property Assessment Authority but are adjusted to market values using sales statistics and the register on buildings and dwellings (BBR). Most data on financial assets and debt comes from the tax authorities. The value of cars is assessed by using used car sales prices from AutoBranchen Danmark and ownership of the cars are based on the car register. The pension data are collected from each of the 100 pension funds in close cooperation with the Danish National Bank and the tax authorities. The municipalities (mainly KMD) delivers data on postponed payments of real estate taxes. The Danish Debt Collection Agency (Gældsstyrelsen) delivers data on public debt. The assessment of the value of unquoted shares are done by Statistics Denmark in cooperation with the National Bank. It's mainly based on accounting statistics. The unquoted shares are distributed via the registers on ownership of businesses. LD delivers data on vacation funds., Read more about sources, method and quality in the documentation of statistics on Personal assets and Liabilities, On the statistics – documentation, sources and method, Gain an overview of the purpose, contents and quality of the statistics. Learn about the data sources of the statistics, the contents of the statistics and how often they are published., See the documentation of statistics to learn more:, Income Statistics, The purpose of the income statistics - is to provide statistics on the population's incomes and tax payments as well as the distribution of incomes. The statistics are useful in the field of social sciences and form the basis for effective policymaking in areas that affect the economic situation of the households. Statistics Denmark has published statistics on income since 1905 and has coherent time series going back to the 1980’s., Read more about sources, method and quality in the documentation of statistics on Income Statistics, Personal assets and Liabilities, The purpose of the Wealth and Debt statistics is to provide insights into the wealth and debt of individuals, families, and various population groups. The statistics were first created in the aftermath of the financial crisis in collaboration with Danmarks Nationalbank (the Danish Central Bank) and were intended, among other things, to analyze families' resilience to economic shocks. Additionally, the statistics are used in analyses of the pension system and to measure economic inequality. The statistics have been produced since 2014., Read more about sources, method and quality in the documentation of statistics on Personal assets and Liabilities, Additional documentation, Fordeling af unoterede aktier 2023 (pdf) (in Danish only), Beskrivelse af formueloftet 2023 (pdf) (in Danish only), Effekt af overgang til midlertidigt datagrundlag om ejendomme fra 2023 (pdf) (in Danish only), Need more data on Pension assets?, Search on your own in Statbank Denmark. , Find more detailed figures on the distribution by age, gender, type of pension, and type of pension provider., Go to the StatBank, Contact, Jarl Christian Quitzau, Phone: +45 23 42 35 03, Mail: , jaq@dst.dk

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