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    Classification of education (DDU), current educations, v1:2026

    Name: , DDU_UDD_V1_2026 , Description: , DDU stands for Den Danske Uddannelsesklassifikation and is the Danish classification system for all educations in Denmark. Statistics Denmark operates the classification in cooperation with The Ministry of Higher Education and Science (UFM) as well as the Ministry of Children and Education (BUVM). , The classification covers both regulated and private educations and serves as a national standard for organising, describing and comparing the different possibilities for educations within Denmark’s educational system., All educations in DDU have a unique four-digit education code, also known as UDD, e.g. 4443: Miller. The education is placed in four groups in a hierarchical structure, which categorises the educations based on level, differences in content and kinship:, Main area, A one-digit classification which describes the level of education at an aggregated level, Main group, A two-digit classification that represents the element of a legal or functional difference between the main areas in the education types within the same overall educational level. For example, distinctions can be made between vocational bachelors, academic bachelors and other medium cycle further educations within the main area=6,’’Medium cycle further education’’., Middle group, A three-digit classification and the first level in the classification of education where a division is made based on the content differences of the educational programs. Here, the education- and admission regulations are included., Sub group, A four-digit classification, which gives a more detailed content based division of educations within the same middle group., So far, three new statbank tables based on DDU have been published:, UDDALL10: , Educational activity by region, education (DDU), age, sex and status (2005-2022), EUD34: , Educational activity at upper secondary vocational educations by education (DDU), age, ancestry, national origin, sex, status and education part (2005-2022), KVEU20: , Participation in supplementary courses by field of education (DDU), region, age, sex, points in time and unit (2005-2022), Valid from: , February 1, 2026 , Office: , Population and Education , Contact: , Martin Herskind, , hrs@dst.dk, , ph. +45 21 34 03 31 , Codes and categories, Codes and categories are only available in Danish , All versions, Name, Valid from, Valid to, Classification of education (DDU), current educations, v1:2026, February 1, 2026, Still valid, Classification of education (DDU), current educations, v1:2023, December 1, 2023, January 31, 2026

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

    Classification of education (DDU), completed educations, v1:2023

    Please note, a more current version of this classification is now available. See the current version , here., Name: , DDU_AUDD_V1_2023 , Description: , DDU stands for Den Danske Uddannelsesklassifikation and is the Danish classification system for all educations in Denmark. Statistics Denmark operates the classification in cooperation with The Ministry of Higher Education and Science (UFM) as well as the Ministry of Children and Education (BUVM). , The classification covers both regulated and private educations and serves as a national standard for organising, describing and comparing the different possibilities for educations within Denmark’s educational system., All educations in DDU have a unique four-digit completed educations code, called AUDD-code, e.g. 4443: Miller. The education is placed in four groups in a hierarchical structure, which categorises the educations based level, differences in content and kinship:, Main area, A one-digit classification which describes the level of education at an aggregated level, Main group, A two-digit classification that represents the element of a legal or functional difference between the main areas in the education types within the same overall educational level. For example, distinctions can be made between vocational bachelors, academic bachelors and other medium cycle further educations within the main area=6,’’Medium cycle further education’’., Middle group, A three-digit classification and the first level in the classification of education where a division is made based on the content differences of the educational programs. Here, the education- and admission regulations are included., Sub group, A four-digit classification, which gives a more detailed content based division of educations within the same middle group., So far, three new statbank tables based on DDU have been published:, UDDALL10: , Educational activity by region, education (DDU), age, sex and status (2005-2022), EUD34: , Educational activity at upper secondary vocational educations by education (DDU), age, ancestry, national origin, sex, status and education part (2005-2022), KVEU20: , Participation in supplementary courses by field of education (DDU), region, age, sex, points in time and unit (2005-2022), Valid from: , December 1, 2023 , Valid to: , January 31, 2026 , Office: , Population and Education , Contact: , Martin Herskind, , hrs@dst.dk, , ph. +45 21 34 03 31 , Codes and categories, Codes and categories are only available in Danish , All versions, Name, Valid from, Valid to, Classification of education (DDU), completed educations, v1:2026, February 1, 2026, Still valid, Classification of education (DDU), completed educations, v1:2023, December 1, 2023, January 31, 2026

    https://www.dst.dk/en/Statistik/dokumentation/nomenklaturer/ddu-audd?id=00735784-1738-48d5-bd10-aa37a912580f

    Classification of education (DDU), current educations, v1:2023

    Please note, a more current version of this classification is now available. See the current version , here., Name: , DDU_UDD_V1_2023 , Description: , DDU stands for Den Danske Uddannelsesklassifikation and is the Danish classification system for all educations in Denmark. Statistics Denmark operates the classification in cooperation with The Ministry of Higher Education and Science (UFM) as well as the Ministry of Children and Education (BUVM). , The classification covers both regulated and private educations and serves as a national standard for organising, describing and comparing the different possibilities for educations within Denmark’s educational system., All educations in DDU have a unique four-digit education code, also known as UDD, e.g. 4443: Miller. The education is placed in four groups in a hierarchical structure, which categorises the educations based on level, differences in content and kinship:, Main area, A one-digit classification which describes the level of education at an aggregated level, Main group, A two-digit classification that represents the element of a legal or functional difference between the main areas in the education types within the same overall educational level. For example, distinctions can be made between vocational bachelors, academic bachelors and other medium cycle further educations within the main area=6,’’Medium cycle further education’’., Middle group, A three-digit classification and the first level in the classification of education where a division is made based on the content differences of the educational programs. Here, the education- and admission regulations are included., Sub group, A four-digit classification, which gives a more detailed content based division of educations within the same middle group., So far, three new statbank tables based on DDU have been published:, UDDALL10: , Educational activity by region, education (DDU), age, sex and status (2005-2022), EUD34: , Educational activity at upper secondary vocational educations by education (DDU), age, ancestry, national origin, sex, status and education part (2005-2022), KVEU20: , Participation in supplementary courses by field of education (DDU), region, age, sex, points in time and unit (2005-2022), Valid from: , December 1, 2023 , Valid to: , January 31, 2026 , Office: , Population and Education , Contact: , Martin Herskind, , hrs@dst.dk, , ph. +45 21 34 03 31 , Codes and categories, Codes and categories are only available in Danish , All versions, Name, Valid from, Valid to, Classification of education (DDU), current educations, v1:2026, February 1, 2026, Still valid, Classification of education (DDU), current educations, v1:2023, December 1, 2023, January 31, 2026

    https://www.dst.dk/en/Statistik/dokumentation/nomenklaturer/ddu-udd?id=ef405e38-a2db-4498-be2d-50bf54c2248d

    New Pricing Model

    In 2026, Denmark's Data Portal at Statistics Denmark will introduce a new pricing model that will affect all users of Statistics Denmark’s microdata schemes – initially for new projects established in 2026., The pricing model in DDP App is closely linked to the introduction of broader projects. The logic is to offer broad, long-term projects that can be used for several activities within a defined purpose. Therefore, the price will also be based on the fact that a large part consists of fixed annual costs throughout the project’s lifetime., With the possibility of access to broader projects, changes will be introduced in the new year regarding how data are ordered, as well as adjustments to the current pricing model in Denmark's Data Portal. In the new pricing model, we are introducing “Data Packages.” Each data package includes a set of registers belonging to a specific theme, which is expressed in the title of the data package. You can see an overview of the data packages and where the individual registers belong here (in Danish)., Datapakker (pdf), You will pay for the number of data packages you are approved for and for the number of project accesses associated with each project. These elements cover the costs related to data delivery. In addition, there will be charges for special services that are ordered (such as consultancy, external data, and possible population delineations). You can read more about the new pricing model here (in Danish)., Ny prismodel i Forskningsservice (pdf), The new pricing model will be implemented in two stages: on 1 January 2026 and 1 January 2027. All new projects from 1 January 2026 onwards will be under the new pricing model. Projects established before 2026 will transition to the new pricing model after 1 January 2027, at the time when the first new order is placed. You can read more about the transition arrangement here (in Danish)., Overgangsordning (pdf), If you are interested in learning more about the pricing structure and the components included in the new model (including the costs related to data delivery, services, and disk storage), you can read more here (in Danish)., Komponenter i prismodellen (pdf), The new pricing model will take effect for project databases and subprojects in 2027. Read more about how the new pricing model affects project databases., Projektdatabaser og den nye prismodel (pdf), If you have any questions, you are welcome to contact us at , FSENyPrismodel@dst.dk

    https://www.dst.dk/en/TilSalg/data-til-forskning/mikrodataordninger/prismodel

    Full register extraction for public institutions

    Public institutions can order full register extraction for their projects – meaning all observations in the register – if they need it. This is a result of Denmark’s Data Portal wanting to give projects enhanced capabilities for running several iterations of populations, continuously quality assuring analyses and being more exploratory in data analyses., This enables the projects to:, create populations, create controls for populations created in , Denmark’s Data Portal, create sub-populations of basic data for enrichment of external populations, In the project proposal, the population must be described shortly and precisely (without technical terms, details or data specifications), and it must be documented who creates the population. We are happy to give you advice on which registers that could be necessary to order.,  , Examples of requests for full register extraction, ’The population consists of all senior-class pupils who left school between 2010 and 2020. We want to create the population ourselves.’, ’The population consists of patients with femoroacetabular impingement syndrome (FAIS) who have received hip arthroscopic treatment. Ten matching controls are created per case. We want to create the population ourselves.’, ’The population consists of all economically active persons in Denmark. We want to create the population ourselves.’, ’The population consists of pupils in primary and lower secondary school who have participated in our user satisfaction survey on public schools in Denmark. We want to create control populations ourselves and thus want a full population.’ , ‘The population consists of all retail businesses in Region Zealand. Statistics Denmark creates the population. We want to create control populations ourselves and thus want a full population.’, ’The population consists of all general medical practitioners and the rest of the population as control population. We want to create the population ourselves.’,  , Populations for external data providers , External data providers, such as the Danish Health Data Authority, may require a delimitation of the population. For example, this applies for access to the Danish pharmaceutical products database (LMDB). In these cases, you can still create the population yourselves, which Statistics Denmark will then forward to the Danish Health Data Authority or use for data extraction., If , Denmark’s Data Portal,  creates the population , If you do not have the resources to create populations or control populations, , Denmark’s Data Portal,  can carry out this type of assignment. This is done on the basis of a framework agreement., Read more about this process under Population description, Note: The facilitated access to full register extraction is a pilot project running throughout 2025.,  

    https://www.dst.dk/en/TilSalg/data-til-forskning/anmodning-om-data/fuldt-registerudtraek-til-offentlige-institutioner

    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

    New Framework Programme signed

    Statistics Denmark and the Danish Ministry of Foreign Affairs has signed a new agreement to continue and expand the Strategic Sector Cooperation covering the period from 2024-2027. , 15 February 2024 15:00 , By , Klaus Munch Haagensen,  , The expected long-term impact of the framework agreement is that decision making and progress on the green transition in partner countries will be more relevant, effective, equitable and just, because it is driven by strong evidence based practice., As part of the new framework agreement Statistics Denmark will continue to work with the national statistical institutions in Ghana, Morocco and Vietnam. In addition, Statistics Denmark will expand our cooperation to a fourth country, which is yet to be identified.  , Statistics Denmark will as the only institution also receive funding to assist other Strategic Sector Cooperations to include elements of data and statistics in their project.,   ,  , Statistics Denmark will work with three strategic outcomes: , strengthening technical capacity , supporting a just green transition, and , strengthening public-private partnerships.  ,  , The first outcome is much in line with traditional capacity building activities within the area of statistics. It is largely focused on statistics supporting a just green transition including the compilation of the System of Environmental Economic Accounts (SEEA) and the fundamental statistics needed to establish these accounts. SEEA enables us to see how our environment and economy interact and thus allow decision makers to have a solid basis for coming decisions. They also enable citizens to follow progress, and ensure that all countries can compare progress - or the opposite - using the same standards. , Outcome two requires efforts that are more diplomatic and strategic in nature with the aim of establishing relationships with and between stakeholders in society and ensure that NSIs are seen as trusted data providers. To succeed, Statistics Denmark work closely with the Danish Embassies in our partner countries. , Outcome three aims at promoting Danish societal solutions that have been developed through partnerships between the public and private sector. Solutions that either directly or indirectly could have an impact on the quality, the speed and efficiency in the production of statistics, which then ultimately can support the green transition., You can read more about our international projects here

    https://www.dst.dk/en/consulting/news-from-international-consulting/2024/15-02-2024-new-framework-programme-signed

    Annual Report 2023

    Read about our portfolio of international projects for 2023., 8 March 2024 10:00 ,  , The annual report is taking stock of the activities and the outcomes of all our international projects in International Consulting during 2023., But besides  a run through of our individual projects you can also find an article about the development of the new framework programme for a phase II of the Strategic Sector Cooperation witin the area of statistics. The programme, covering the period from 2024-2027, was designed during 2023 and approved and signed in November by the Danish Minister for Development Cooperation and Global Climate Policy. The programme reflects the priorities of the Danish development policies and the fact that statistical institutions are essential in providing the foundation for evidence-based decisions and democratic dialogue about the development in society - also when it comes to mitigating climate change and to support the green transition. At the moment two of the countries, namely Ghana and Morocco that were part of phase I have transcended into phase II. Vietnam will join phase II in January 2025 together with a fourth country that has yet to be identified., For many years the socalled Twinning projects financed by the EU has been the backbone of the activities in International Consulting. You can read about this well tested modality in another article in the Annual Report 2023. We are still engaged in two Twinning projects;  one in Bosnia-Herzegovina - the fifth in a row; and one in Jordan - the second time Statistics Denmark is involved in Jordan., Two other EU-financed projects, which are not twinning projects are also part of our portfolio 2023. PASII - is a Pan African Statistics project where Statistics Denmark is part of a consortium and is leading the part concerning social statistics. The project in the Turkish Cypriot Community  began in November 2022 and will end mid 2024. Both projects are described in more detail in the annual report., Many thanks to all our partner statistical bureaus, Embassies, NGO’s and other stakeholders that have been involved in our projects during 2023. We look forward to continue the journey. , You can find the report here in both a web-version and in a printable version.,  

    https://www.dst.dk/en/consulting/news-from-international-consulting/2024/08-03-2024-annual-report-2023

    Contact: Digital Transformation (DUAL)

    Section/Title, Name, Phone, Mail, Chief Adviser, Chief Adviser, Sofie Biering-Sørensen , +45 21 19 91 35, sbs@dst.dk, Management and Office Support, Head of Division, Head of Division, Casper Winther , +45 22 68 14 32, caw@dst.dk, Head of Division, Head of Division, Carsten Zornig , +45 25 17 03 13, czo@dst.dk, Development, Chief Adviser, Chief Adviser, Maja Kirchhoff Krølner , +45 21 76 67 79, mkk@dst.dk, Chief Adviser, Chief Adviser, Giovanni Tagliaferri , +45 29 21 63 70, gta@dst.dk, Chief Adviser, Chief Adviser, Nicolai Zangenberg , +45 23 37 34 51, niz@dst.dk, Head of Section, Head of Section, Mikkel Illum Svendsen , +45 30 89 40 55, mse@dst.dk, Bachelor, Bachelor, Simon Gyldendal Svensson , +45 31 36 72 86, sgs@dst.dk, System Analyst, System Analyst, Morten Schou Gross , +45 21 62 86 23, mgr@dst.dk, Program and project management, Chief Adviser, Chief Adviser, Jeanne Camilla Hellemose Henriksen , +45 91 37 67 73, jnh@dst.dk, Security, Senior Adviser, Senior Adviser, Cajsa Mølskov , +45 61 15 38 41, cms@dst.dk, Senior Adviser, Senior Adviser, Sara Rytter Nielsen , +45 41 43 64 48, sry@dst.dk, Transformation Consultant, Chief Adviser, Chief Adviser, Karin Wenche Schytte Blix , +45 40 55 38 67, kwb@dst.dk, Chief Adviser, Chief Adviser, Søren Burman , +45 30 51 45 62, sbu@dst.dk, Senior Adviser, Senior Adviser, Kirstine Sewohl , +45 40 13 18 62, ksw@dst.dk, Head of Section, Head of Section, Maria Lopez Juhl , +45 30 62 53 05, mjl@dst.dk, Senior Head Clerk, Senior Head Clerk, Marianne Vester , +45 51 66 72 91, mvt@dst.dk

    https://www.dst.dk/en/OmDS/organisation/TelefonbogOrg?kontor=29&tlfbogsort=sektion

    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, Economy, National accounts, Gross Fixed Capital Formation in Housing and Type of Repair (Discontinued), Income and consumption distribution in the household sector (experimental statistics), Multiplier Tables, National Accounts, Financial Accounts, National Accounts: Annual, National Accounts: Employment and Compensation of Employees, National Accounts: Fixed Capital Stock, National Accounts: Household Consumption Expenditure, National Accounts: Input-Output and Supply-Use, National Accounts: Institutional Sectors, National Accounts: Quarterly, Productivity, Quarterly national accounts (Discontinued), Regional Accounts, General government economy, Budgets and accounts of municipalities and regions, Budgets of General Government, Cereal Prices used for Regulation of Land Rents, Corporate Taxation, Educational expenditure (UOE Finance), Financial accounts for general government, Financial assets and liabilities of local government, Financial Assets and Liabilities of Local Government (Discontinued), Government budget allocations for research and development, Government deficit and debt in the EU-countries, Government Finance , Quarterly Accounts (Discontinued), Government Finance Statistics, Health care expenditures (SHA), Key Figures for Municipalities Accounts, Local Government Personal Income Taxation and Church Tax, Municipality Accounts (Discontinued), Municipality and Region accounts (Discontinued), Municipality and Region Budgets (Discontinued), Municipality Budgets (Discontinued), National Accounts: Annual, Overdue Tax (Discontinued), Personal income taxes, Public arrears, Real property taxes, Social protection expenditure, Taxes and Duties (Discontinued), The Budgeted Use of Manpower in Municipalities (Discontinued), The Public Sector Finances, Balance of payments and international trade, Balance of Payments, External Trade of Organic Products, International Trade in Goods, International Trade in Goods by Enterprise Characteristics, International Trade in Services, International Trade in Services by Enterprise Characteristics, Price index, Consumer Price Index, Development in Rents (housing), Harmonized Index of Consumer Prices (HICP), Industrial Production and New Orders Statistics (base year 2000, 1985-2006) (Discontinued), Net Price Index, Producer and Import Price Index for Commodities, Producer Price Index for Services, Purchasing Power Parities (PPP), Consumption, Consumer Expectations Survey, Farm Structure Survey, Home Appliances (Discontinued), Household Budget Survey, Human Consumption of Food (Discontinued), Radio and TV Statistics, Equipment Statistics, Appliances and Distribution (Discontinued), Property, Announcements of forced sales of real property, Rent indices for commercial real estate (Experimental statistics), Rent indices for housing, Sales of housing cooperatives, Sales of real property, Financial markets, Banks and mortgage-credit institutions, Interest and Share Price Indices, Profit and Loss Accounts of Danmarks Nationalbank

    https://www.dst.dk/en/Statistik/dokumentation/documentationofstatistics?subject=3