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    Holiday and business trips

    For decades Spain has been the favorite travel destination for Danes when it comes to long holiday travels with at least four overnight stays. Italy, France, Sweden and Germany normally also attract many Danish tourists. , Introduction, For decades Spain has been the favorite travel destination for Danes when it comes to long holiday travels with at least four overnight stays. Italy, France, Sweden and Germany normally also attract many Danish tourists., The statistics cover what countries we visit, how long we are there for but also what the purpose of the holiday visit was both in Denmark and abroad. The following are among the most common purposes:, Visit with family or friends, City break, Beach holiday, Holiday house, For long trips the transportation to the holiday destination is mostly frequently by plane. However, the car is most frequently used when it comes to shorter stays abroad with one, two or three overnight stays., The statistics are calculated from a sample survey among Danes aged 15 years or older and also covers numbers for business trips.The numbers cover how much money the holiday or business trips costed on average and whether the accommodation was a hotel/holiday center, holiday house or with family and friends., Documentation, Documentation of statistics, Get an overview of the purpose, content and quality of the statistics. Here you can find information on the sources that the statistics are derived from, what the statistics contains and how often it is published., Leisure and Business Trips, Key figures, In Statbank Denmark, you can find more data on Holidays abroad (FF1), Related content in Holiday and business trips, Tables in Statbank , Scheduled releases , Contact, Kari Anne Janisse Arildsen, Phone: +45 40 43 38 12, Mail: , kjs@dst.dk, Majbrit Holst, Phone: +45 24 94 08 24, Mail: , mbj@dst.dk

    https://www.dst.dk/en/Statistik/emner/erhvervsliv/overnatninger-og-rejser/ferie-og-forretningsrejser

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    National accounts by sector

    In the annual sector accounts, the economic development of sectors is documented. The total economy is divided into six main sectors: Non-financial corporations, Financial corporations, General government, Households, Non-profit institutions serving households (NPISH) and External Sector. , Introduction, Savings, net lending and fixed capital formation, especially for household disposable income and consumption, are among the most important indicators in the sector accounts., The sectors can be further divided into sub-sectors. In the annual sector accounts, the financial corporations are divided into eight sub-sectors., Where in the annual national accounts focus is on the production and primary distribution of output on wages and operating surplus, the main focus of the sector accounts is on the further redistribution of output through interest, dividends, taxes, pensions and other transfers. The result after redistribution is the disposable income.,  , The sector accounts also document the use of disposable income for consumption and savings and how the savings along with net capital transfers are used for fixed capital formation, changes in inventories, acquisition of valuables and net lending (financial savings)., Finally, the sector accounts show the changes in and the composition of the fixed assets and the financial assets and liabilities., The calculation of the sector accounts follows the guidelines of the European National Accounts - System ENS2010, ensuring international comparability. The sector accounts are consistent with the annual national accounts., Besides the annual sector accounts, quarterly sector accounts are also compiled., Documentation, Documentation of statistics, Get an overview of the purpose, content and quality of the statistics. Here you can find information on the sources that the statistics are derived from, what the statistics contains and how often it is published., Fixed Capital Stock, National Accounts, Financial Accounts, National Accounts, Institutional Sectors, Key figures, In Statbank Denmark, you can find more data on 2.1.2-3.1 Allocation and use of income (summary table) (NASO2), Related content in National accounts by sector, Tables in Statbank , Scheduled releases , Contact, Ulla Ryder Jørgensen, Phone: +45 51 49 92 62, Mail: , urj@dst.dk

    https://www.dst.dk/en/Statistik/emner/oekonomi/nationalregnskab/sektorfordelt-nationalregnskab

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    Shipping and ports

    Port traffic shows the number of calls at the ports — in terms of ships, goods and passengers. The statistics are updated annually, and monthly in an experimental version. In addition, a calculation is made annually of the investments in the ports. , Introduction, Traffic in terms of port calls is compiled on the basis of ports by e.g. type of ship, size and flag state. The statistics also include investments in the ports and maintenance costs., With the exception of the monthly experimental statistics for ship calls at ports, the statistics are updated on an annual basis., Information on the ports comes directly from the ports, while information on investments are from the National accounts., The experimental port call statistics are based on vessel position data (AIS), which is collected by the Danish Maritime Authority.,  , Documentation, Documentation of statistics, Get an overview of the purpose, content and quality of the statistics. Here you can find information on the sources that the statistics are derived from, what the statistics contains and how often it is published., Maritime Transport over Danish Ports, Port calls in Danish sea ports (experimental statistics), Key figures, In Statbank Denmark, you can find more data on Call of cargo ships and cruiser ships on major Danish ports (SKIB23),  ,  , In Statbank Denmark, you can find more data on Investment in seaports (SKIB2),  ,  , These statistics are categorized as 'experimental statistics'. In the , documentation, , it appears more precisely what lies in the experimental status of the statistics. For example, the methods may not be fully tested or new data sources may be used. , Read about Statistics Denmark's work with experimental statistics, ., In Statbank Denmark, you can find more data on Port calls in Danish ports (Experimental statistics) (AIS1),  ,  , Related content in Shipping and ports, Tables in Statbank , Scheduled releases , Contact, Peter Ottosen, Phone: +45 30 42 91 91, Mail: , pot@dst.dk

    https://www.dst.dk/en/Statistik/emner/transport/trafik-og-infrastruktur/skibsfart-og-havne

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