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National Accounts: Input-Output and Supply-Use

National accounts and input-output data is disseminated in the Statbank and the input-output subject page where data can be downloaded in various file formats. Data that are transmitted to Eurostat can be found here

Release calendar

The publication date appears in the release calendar. The date is confirmed in the weeks before.

Release calendar access

The Release Calender can be accessed on our English website: Release Calender.

User access

Statistics are always published at 8:00 a.m. at the day announced in the release calendar. No one outside of Statistics Denmark can access the statistics before they are published.

News release

There is no specific news release about input-output tables.

Publications

Until the spring of 2011 there was an annual outright input-output publication Input-output tables and analyses

Since 2019, most of the multiplier tables that existed in the previous publication have been available for download

On-line database

National accounts and input-output data can be found in [Statbank](http://(http://www.statbank.dk/3441)

Micro-data access

It is possible to get access to the most detailed Danish supply and use tables through Statistics Denmark's Research Scheme.

Other

The Danish supply and use tables as well as input-output tables that are transmitted to Eurostat can be accessed from the Eurostat webpage

Confidentiality - policy

Not relevant for this statistics.

Confidentiality - data treatment

Not relevant for this statistics.

Documentation on methodology

A more detailed methodological document for the Danish national accounts is being prepared for Eurostat, the so-called GNI documentation, which can be downloaded here

Quality documentation

Results from the quality evaluation of products and selected processes are available in detail for each statistics and in summary reports for the Working Group on Quality.