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    Documentation of statistics: Resource productivity (Discontinued)

    Contact info, National Accounts, Climate and Environment , Ingeborg Vind , +45 24 83 51 49 , INV@dst.dk , Get documentation of statistics as pdf, Resource productivity 2018 , Previous versions, Resource productivity 2017, Resource productivity 2016, Resource productivity 2014, Production and Consumption of Goods by Enterprises 2013, Production and Consumption of Goods by Enterprises 2012, The statistics illustrates how resources are being used in the production. It was published for the first time in January 2015, in cooperation with the Danish Business Authority., Statistical presentation, The statistics on resource productivity provides data on industries and resources used in production and what the resource returns relative to productivity or turnover. Intensities for energy consumption and waste generation are also shown., The statistics are produced in connection to the Environmental-Economic Accounts for Denmark (Green National Accounts)., Read more about statistical presentation, Statistical processing, The tables are all created from existing statistics in Statistics Denmark., Read more about statistical processing, Relevance, The statistics are co-financed by the Danish Business Authority, which is also one of the main users. The statistics are especially relevant in light of discussion on the circular economy., Read more about relevance, Accuracy and reliability, Data are more precise at the aggregated level than in the details. The statistics are very detailed, but the most detailed information must be regarded as estimations, not exact values., Read more about accuracy and reliability, Timeliness and punctuality, No delays have been recorded on the publication as announced. The long production time is due to dependency on the National Accounts, which have a long production time., Read more about timeliness and punctuality, Comparability, Full comparability over time. , Read more about comparability, Accessibility and clarity, The statistics are published annually in Statbank Denmark., Read more about accessibility and clarity

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    Documentation of statistics: Research Libraries (Discontinued)

    Contact info, Science, Technology and Culture , Get documentation of statistics as pdf, Research libraries 2017 , Previous versions, Research Libraries 2016, Research Libraries 2015, Research Libraries 2014, The purpose of the statistic is to disseminate the activity in the area of research libraries in Denmark. The statistic is produced by Statistics Denmark since 2009., Statistical presentation, The purpose of the statistic is to disseminate the activity in the area of research libraries in Denmark. , Read more about statistical presentation, Statistical processing, Data for this statistics is collected annually from the research libraries via electronic questionnaire. Data from each research libraries are checked in relation to their reporting for the previous years. Data collection takes place at the same level of detail as what the final statistics are published on., Read more about statistical processing, Relevance, The main users are politicians, students, community organizations and the libraries themselves. There have not been performed any survey on user satisfaction for this particular statistics., Read more about relevance, Accuracy and reliability, In 2014, the response rate was 71 per cent. Some other research libraries do not report to the research library statistics. There are neither imputed nor listed for the missing values. Therefore, the values are underestimated in relation to the actual level. Data is published for the individual research libraries., Read more about accuracy and reliability, Timeliness and punctuality, The statistics are published about 6 months after the reference year end without delay. , Read more about timeliness and punctuality, Comparability, Data is comparable from 2009 onwards. The statistics are based on the DS / ISO 2789 standard, which is the international standard for compile library statistics. The statistics are based on DS / ISO 2789 standard and is therefore comparable with other statistics for library activity., Read more about comparability, Accessibility and clarity, Publishing takes place in the following channels: Statistikken udgives i , Newsletter, . I Statistikbanken offentliggøres tallene under emnet , Forskningsbiblioteker, . Publication about culture in Danish, Kultur, . , Read more about accessibility and clarity

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    Documentation of statistics

    Documentation of statistics: Patents (Discontinued)

    Contact info, Science, Technology and Culture , Ole Olsen , +45 29 77 14 98 , OLO@dst.dk , Get documentation of statistics as pdf, Patents 2017 , Previous versions, Patents 2014, Patents 2013, The purpose of collecting data on trade in IP-rights is to estimate the size of and the development in the trade and use in Intellectual Property Rights (patents, trademarks, design, utility models) of Danish enterprises. These statistics was established on 2008 in cooperation with the Danish Patent and Trademark Office., Statistical presentation, In the statistics are shown trade with IP-rights as well as the enterprises administration and use of these rights. Voluntary questions are to some extend included in surveys., Read more about statistical presentation, Statistical processing, Annual data collection from a sample of 3,000 enterprises out of 17,000 with more than 10 FTE (Full Time Employed). The enterprises are grouped in 45 strata, each subdivided in two (prioritized/not prioritized), The final weights are compiled according to total number of enterprises in each strata and the number of responding enterprises. In case unreliable data are observed, clarification is made via contact to the enterprises., Read more about statistical processing, Relevance, Statistics on trade in IPR meets some of the clients needs. Some clients could like to know the value of trade, which is not collected from enterprises. The Danish Patent and Trademark Office and business associations are main users of the results., Read more about relevance, Accuracy and reliability, The IP-rights traded is in some cases based on an estimate from the respondent, and therefore there are some uncertainty connected with the raised figures. Further, the sample strategy itself leads to uncertainty., Read more about accuracy and reliability, Timeliness and punctuality, Yearly as scheduled no later than a year after reference year., Read more about timeliness and punctuality, Comparability, The Danish Patent and Trademark Office compile statistics on applications for IP-rights., Read more about comparability, Accessibility and clarity, These statistics are published in the StatBank under , Innovation and patents, ., Read more about accessibility and clarity

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    Documentation of statistics: Turnover in construction

    Contact info, Short Term Statistics, Business Statistics , Kasper Emil Dueholm Freiman , +45 23 45 47 32 , KFR@dst.dk , Get documentation of statistics as pdf, Turnover in construction 2022 , Previous versions, Turnover in construction 2019, Turnover in construction 2018, Turnover in construction 2017, The purpose of the statistic is to show the turnover in construction and its distribution. The statistic is established due to recommendations from the Productivity Commission and is used for calculations of productivity in the National Accounts. The statistic is comparable from 2015 and onwards., Statistical presentation, The statistic provides quarterly and annual information on turnover construction in DKK million. Turnover is divided by work categories, including new buildings, repair and maintenance of buildings, civil engineering and other construction., Read more about statistical presentation, Statistical processing, The reported data is scaled to the total population of professional units with main activity in construction. No numbers are imputed. , Read more about statistical processing, Relevance, The statistics are used for calculations of productivity in the national accounts. In addition, the statistics are used by organizations and businesses in the industry as well as news media., Read more about relevance, Accuracy and reliability, There are no quantitative measures of the total uncertainty. The sample uncertainty for the total turnover is estimated to be approximately 1.5 pct. The uncertainty that results from non-response, wrong reported numbers and misunderstandings has little effect on the numbers. , Read more about accuracy and reliability, Timeliness and punctuality, The statistic is published four times a year, media January, April, July and October. Time from the end of the reference period to publication is about 15 weeks. The statistic is normally published at the announced time., Read more about timeliness and punctuality, Comparability, There are no statistics of turnover in construction divided on work categories before 2015. The trends in turnover within construction can be compared to figures from Purchases and sales. Turnover in the construction industry supplement the other short-term statistics relating to this area., Read more about comparability, Accessibility and clarity, The figures are published in Statbank Denmark under , Turnover in construction, ., Read more about accessibility and clarity

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    Documentation of statistics

    Fishery

    Structure and production statistics describes vessels and landings in the Danish fishing fleet. The fleet is populated by all registered Danish fishing vessels. Data on landings describes landings from Danish vessels nationally and internationally. Furthermore landings in Danish ports from vessels of all nationality are also described. Account statistics for fishery describes the economy of the Danish fleet, deriving from the accounts of the vessels. , Introduction, The fleet statistics describes the fleet by number of vessels, tonnage, engine power, type of vessel, vessel length and national region., Landings are described by main species, harbour of landing, regional sea of catch, landed weight, live weight and value of landing., Account statistics for fishery describes the economy by vessel length and year. The costs describes among other thing fuels consumption, landing costs and wages., 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., Account Statistics for Fishery, Danish Vessels, Landings of fish, Key figures, In Statbank Denmark, you can find more data on Danish vessels (FISK1), In Statbank Denmark, you can find more data on Landings in Denmark (FISK3), In Statbank Denmark, you can find more data on Landings in Denmark (FISK3), In Statbank Denmark, you can find more data on Accounts statistics for fishery (average per unit) (FIREGN2), Related content in Fishery , Tables in Statbank , Scheduled releases , Contact, Charlotte Spliid Hansen, Phone: +45 29 41 97 76, Mail: , chh@dst.dk

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    Publication: ADAM - a model of the Danish economy

    The publication describes ADAM (Annual Danish Aggregate Model), which is an economic model of the Danish economy., ADAM represents the traditional synthesis between Keynesian and neo-classical theory. This means that production and employment is determined by demand in the short term and by supply in the long term where prices are flexible., In the long term, ADAM functions like a growth model. ADAM is an empirical model, and the majority of its behavioural equations are estimated on national accounts data., The purpose of ADAM is to have a tool for analysis of the Danish economy. The main users of the model are the economic ministries, but ADAM is also used by a number of organisations who subscribe to the model and its data bank., ADAM is mainly used to assess the impact of economic policy interventions, but the model is also used for economic projections, both in the short and in the long term., The publication deals with the version of ADAM introduced in 2011. With this model version, ADAM has been made more manageable by reducing the number of industries from 19 to 12 and by splitting the demand and imports into fewer variables. , The publication is written for students with a bachelor in economics, so that basic economic and econometric concepts are assumed known, but it is not assumed that the reader is familiar with ADAM or similar models. The emphasis is on interpreting the overall model properties which are illuminated with a series of model calculations., Get as pdf, ADAM - a model of the Danish economy, Colophone, ADAM - a model of the Danish economy, Economy, ISBN: 978-87-501-2056-8, Released: 14 March 2013 09:00, No of pages: 265, Contact info:, Dan Knudsen, Phone: +45

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    Analyses: Large increase in sales of goods abroad by Danish manufacturing industries

    Globalisation means that Danish enterprises are increasingly organising their production across borders. Today, processing abroad, traditional trading with goods across borders, as well as purchases and sales of goods not crossing Danish borders (merchanting) have become closely linked. This trend has been particularly strong over the past decade., This analysis describes how enterprises organise production internationally, with special focus on Danish manufacturing industries’ production and sales abroad. The analysis is based on new figures for balance of payments and international trade in goods and ser­vices, which were published on 10 October 2016., Main conclusions of the analysis: , In 2005, Danish manufacturers sold goods abroad which were not produced in Denmark for about DKK 8 bn. In 2015, this figure had risen to more than DKK 120 bn., Sales of merchanting goods by manufacturing industries, i.e. goods purchased and sold outside of Danish borders, amounted to almost DKK 70 bn. in 2015. The merchanting goods were primarily sold in other EU countries., Purchases abroad by Danish enterprises of foreign goods for processing abroad have in­creased over ten years from virtually zero to almost DKK 16 bn. In the same period, pur­chases by Danish enterprises of processing services abroad have risen from almost DKK , 1 bn. to almost DKK 9 bn., Get as pdf, Large increase in sales of goods abroad by Danish manufacturing industries, Colophone, Large increase in sales of goods abroad by Danish manufacturing industries, Subject group: Economy, Released: 18 November 2016 09:00, No. 2016:22, ISSN pdf: 2446-0354, Contact:, Pia Nielsen, Telephone: +45 30 61 93 05

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    Analyses: How the Danish consumption affects the world's natural resources

    The Danish consumption taps into the natural resources - not just domestically, but in major parts of the world. Our planet's resources are not infinite, and the focus on sustainability and pressure on resources is increasing., This analysis takes a closer look at the use of natural resources in the Danish economy and presents the results of the first assessment of the Danish resource footprint. The resource footprint is an attempt to account for the resources extracted from nature both in Denmark and abroad for the goods and services used in the Danish economy., Main conclusions: , Danish imports in 2016 weighed 63m tonnes. However, the production of imported goods and services is associated with an additional intermediate consumption of 70m and 21m tonnes respectively, so that total imports accounted for a resource footprint of approximately 154m tonnes in 2016., The weight of the goods exported from Denmark in 2016 was 38m tonnes, but behind the production of this was a total extraction of 102m tonnes of raw materials in Denmark and abroad. Moreover, the production of services for export required 35m tonnes of raw materials., Denmark’s resource footprint per capita is considerably bigger than the EU average. Our consumption and investments etc. required extraction of 22 tonnes of raw materials per capita, whereas the EU average was 14 tonnes., The Danish resource footprint has grown since 2013, but is lower than in 2008. Especially the consumption of goods associated with non-metallic minerals, such as stone and gravel for the construction industry, has grown., Get as pdf, How the Danish consumption affects the world's natural resources, Colophone, How the Danish consumption affects the world's natural resources, Subject group: Environment and energy, Released: 14 February 2020 08:00, No. 2020:04, ISSN pdf: 2446-0354, Contact:, Bogomil Emilov Iliev, Telephone:

    Analysis

    Documentation of statistics: Fur animals production (Discontinued)

    Contact info, Food Industries , Mona Larsen , +45 24 81 68 47 , MLA@dst.dk , Get documentation of statistics as pdf, Fur Animals Production 2021 , Previous versions, Fur Animals Production 2020, Fur Animals Production 2019, Fur Animals Production 2018, Fur Animals Production 2017, Fur Animals Production 2016, The purpose of the statistics is to illuminate fur production in Denmark, including the production of skins of mink, chinchilla and foxes. The statistics have been compiled since 1990 and are comparable throughout the period. In 2020, all mink were killed in Denmark, Statistical presentation, The statistics provide information on the number of skin from fur animals, the average prices per skin and the total values of the skin production. The stocks of fur animals are distributed by mink, chinchilla and foxes. , Read more about statistical presentation, Statistical processing, Information is collected from Copenhagen Fur. Number of skin produced in 2020 are information from Danish Veterinary and Food Administration. , Read more about statistical processing, Relevance, The statistics on fur production are of great interest to agricultural organizations, the Ministry of the Environment and Food, and the EU. The statistical data are also used in other areas within Statistics Denmark for, among other things, to calculate volume and price indices, as well as Agriculture's gross factor income, which is included in the National Accounts. No survey on the user satisfaction is available. The main impression is a high degree of satisfaction. , Read more about relevance, Accuracy and reliability, The basis for the data are the auctions by Copenhagen Fur. The only place in Denmark, which hole auction with fur. The statistics are compiled from register-based data., Read more about accuracy and reliability, Timeliness and punctuality, The punctuality is high, with delays happening very rarely., Read more about timeliness and punctuality, Comparability, The data is comparable form 1990 onwards., Read more about comparability, Accessibility and clarity, Yearly data about furred animals can be find in Stat Bank , Animalsk produktion, , i tabellen , PELS6, .Data i StatBank Denmark:, Read more about accessibility and clarity

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    Documentation of statistics