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    Revision and error policy

    When a set of statistics is , revised, , an already published value or a figure is changed. This may happen e.g. because new and more reliable source data has become available, because of changes in methods, classifications and definitions or because of error corrections. Revisions are usually planned, and the users are notified in advance., Published statistics and other material must be quality assured when published, but , errors , may occur in figures or related text. When an error is detected, the users are informed, and the error is corrected as soon as possible., Revisions, Revisions are made in accordance with the ESS guidelines on revision policy for PEEIs (Principal European Economic Indicators). This means that revisions comply with harmonised procedures and principles and that revision practices for the individual sets of statistics are put down in writing and disseminated to the users of the statistics., The users are notified in advance of scheduled revisions. This is done in the documentation of statistics and sometimes on Statistics Denmark’s website, e.g. in the scheduled releases., Most revisions occur on a regular basis. This happens when sources required for a set of statistics are not fully available to meet the need for flash estimates. In such cases, , preliminary, statistics may be prepared on the basis of part of the sources to ensure timeliness. When the planned sources are available, the , final, figures are prepared. Macro-economic statistics follow the Harmonised European Revision Policy for Macroeconomic Statistics (HERP), which indicates at what intervals and how soon after the end of the reference period revisions can be made. Revisions thus take place in the statistical systems of all countries., When a set of statistics is seasonally adjusted, it will automatically result in revision of previously released seasonally-adjusted figures when a new period is added. This also happens, even though there are no changes in the historical non-seasonally-adjusted figures. , Some statistics must be consistent with statistics produced outside Statistics Den-mark. In some cases, there may be interim revisions that do not have an end date, and thus do not exist in an actual final form. This is the case with statistics such as the Emission Accounts. , Major revisions, are especially prevalent in macro-economic statistics that follow binding international guidelines (so-called manuals) and are based on a number of different primary statistics; which is the case for national accounts, government finances, balance of payments and working time accounts. An important quality of these sets of statistics is that they are intercorrelated and they describe the economic trend over many years. Since efforts are also made to ensure consistency between primary statistics and macro-statistics, there may be cases where new sources and methods are only partly incorporated in the primary statistics, or where the most user-friendly solution is for any level changes to await a major revision to ensure coherence between primary statistics and macro-statistics. , Another reason for making a major revision is the fact that new international guide-lines and assessment rules have been introduced, which imply major changes. To en-sure coherence between the various statistical systems, major revisions in the national accounts, government finances, balance of payments and working time accounts are carried out in accordance with a common schedule, of which users and stakeholders are notified as soon as possible. , The major revisions are carried out years apart and also change what is referred to above as final figures. For macro-economic statistics e.g., major revisions must be carried out every five years according HERP. , Statistics Denmark is continuously improving the statistical production to give the best possible account of the situation in society. For that reason, changes may occur in classifications, data sources and methods, where a revision of the statistics is deemed necessary, even though it is beyond both the regular revisions and major revisions. However, the users will always be notified of these changes., In connection with revisions, it must be ensured that:, Period and scope of the basis for revisions are determined and coordinated with the remaining statistical production., It appears from the documentation of statistics that regular revisions take place, and it is described when the statistics will be released in revised and fi-nal form. It also appears from the documentation of statistics if seasonal adjustments are made., For statistics that are subject to regular revisions, it appears from the news series “Nyt fra Danmarks Statistik” (in Danish only) and other publications when preliminary figures are concerned. , Analyses are made of the revisions to continuously improve the calculations of the preliminary figures. E.g. the size of revisions is examined and whether they are in a particular direction., The scope and any causes of revisions are described in both the documentation of statistics and “Nyt fra Danmarks Statistik”., Revisions are discussed with the users on a regular basis., In case of an unscheduled revision, changes will be described in the related documentation of statistics, and users will be notified, when this is deemed necessary., For some sets of statistics, Statbank Denmark has version tables showing the step by step changes in released figures., Errors, Errors in the released statistics may be caused by errors in data deliveries from external sources or reporting from enterprises, but they may also be caused by errors in Statistics Denmark’s data processing or dissemination., In both cases, Statistics Denmark will correct the error as soon as possible. We examine which releases, data, statistics and periods that are affected, what caused the error, and how it can be corrected. Once the error has been corrected, the users whom we know have used the release will be notified as soon as possible. In a few cases, it may be necessary to give notice of the error before it is corrected., Error corrections in figures or text will be marked and described in the following way:, Nyt fra Danmarks Statistik:, Corrections are made in the latest version., The error will be described, and the correction will be inserted in red., A date will indicate when the correction was made., Subscribers to the news series will receive an email describing the error., Statbank Denmark tables:, Tables in Statbank Denmark can be closed temporarily, if this is deemed nec-essary., All periods affected will be corrected as soon as possible – preferably on the same day as the error is found., The error will be described in the table footnote., An email is sent giving notice of the error to users who have a user profile in Statbank Denmark., Subject pages:, When data have been corrected in Statbank Denmark, the relevant subject page will also be updated., Publications, Statistics Denmark analyses, news articles:, Only the digital version will be changed (publications)., Only the latest version will be changed (publications)., The error will be described, and the correction will be inserted in red., A date indicates when the correction was made., Subscribers to the news series will receive an email describing the error., Press releases:, If there are errors in a press release, an estimate will always be made of the scope and timeliness of the error as well as whether important principal conclusions are affected by it. If it is deemed necessary, a new notification will be distributed from which it appears that a correction is concerned. The corrected version will be published via Ritzau., Facebook and LinkedIn:, Posts on Facebook and LinkedIn will not be deleted, instead the text in the post will be changed (Facebook and LinkedIn)., From the beginning of the post or thread, it will appear that it has been changed, and the reason for the change will be described (Facebook and LinkedIn).,  

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    Input-output

    The tables show the correlations between imports, production and use in the economy by an organised array of detailed economic statistics from the national accounts. Supplemented with certain assumptions, the tables allow modeling of correlations in the economy that are not directly shown in the national accounts. , Introduction, Tables of this kind have been used off and on in Denmark since the 1930s. With the national accounts’ current definitions, input-output tables have been prepared for all years starting in 1966 at current prices as well as previous year's prices. It should be noted, however, that the tables regarding 1966-1982 have been repeatedly subjected to  backward calculations as a result of new methods and classifications, but the tables from 1993 to 2004 have only been subject to a single backward calculation as a result of the data and methods revision in 2014. For each year from 2005 onwards, the presentation of current prices is based on product balances, while the same applies to the previous year's prices for the years 2008 onwards., From the national accounts’ approx. 2,350 product balances, a table is created that demonstrates, in monetary terms, how goods and services in the economy have been flowing between supply and demand. On the supply side, the trades and industries, imports and other primary inputs are shown, including the remuneration of employees, while the demand side is made up of the trades and industries and the final demands, including private consumption and exports. The table is presented in basic prices, including customs duties on imports, though. This is the level where the greatest homogeneity between values and volumes is found., The input-output tables form the basis for the compilation of the input-output models. By using these models, it is possible to analyse both direct and indirect effects on employment, for example, energy consumption or gross value added attributable to changes in demand. Another important use is the so-called structural breakdown analyses which can help to reveal how much each factor has contributed to the development of different variables, including, for example, CO2 emissions or employment., Documentation, Information / Contact:, Peter Rørmose Jensen, + 45 40 13 51 26, Danish annual Input-Output tables, The Danish Input-output tables are now available in two different series. The original series from 1966-2015 is presented in the most detailed classification available based on the annual supply-use tables. A new series from 1966-2017 is somewhat more aggregated, which, allows the series to be extended to 2017 by forecasting the 2015 tables on the basis of already published national accounts totals. Data can be obtained in two different ways., 1) Go to , www.statbank.dk, - National Accounts and government finance - InputOutput tables , 2) From the tab “Data” on this page, from where files in Excel, GAUSS, GAMS and SAS formats, can be downloaded. PDF documents with table of contents of the files can be downloaded from this page. , IO Tables of content, Table of content, 117 industries, English, Table of content, 117 brancher, Dansk, Table of content, 69 industries, English, Table of content, 69 brancher, Dansk,  , NEWS,  , June 30, , 2021,  , Today the series of final IO-tables with 117 industries has been supplemented with data for the year 2018. Also, the series of input output tables with 69 industries has been updated , with data for the year 2018 as well as preliminary version of the tables for 2019. The reason that the 2020 table has not been published is the decision not to publish any part of the national accounts for 2020 at a more detailed level than 21 industries. So instead of making a 21*21 input-output table for 2020 the publication of a first preliminary table for 202 has been postponed until June 2022.   ,  , December 3, , 2020,  , Today the 2017 version of the input-output tables with 69 industries has been updated. Due to a mistake, only 2018 and 2019 was updates on October 2, 2020., As from today the 69 industry version is fully compatible with the 117 industry version for 2017, which has not been the case since October 2. ,  , October 2, 2020, Today the series of final IO-tables with 117 industries has been supplemented with data for the year 2017. Also, the series of input output tables with 69 industries has been updated with data for the year 2017 as well as preliminary versions of the tables for 2017 and 2018.,  , November 7, 2019,  , Today the series of final IO-tables with 117 industries has been supplemented with data for the year 2016. Also, the series of input output tables with 69 industries has been updated with data for the year 2016 as well as preliminary versions of the tables for 2017 and 2018., November 15, 2018, Today the input-output table for 2008-2009 in previous years prices have been updated. The update, takes care of a minor error in Government Consumption in previous years prices.,  , November 7, 2018, Today the series of final 117 industry IO- tables has been supplemented with data for the year 2015. This is the standard annual update alongside with the update of the national accounts for 2015. At the same time the series of 69 industries has been updated to cover all the years from 1966 to 2017., Starting from the present dissemination of the 69-industry tables it has been decided to reduce the number of gross fixed capital formation assets from 12 to 7. Thus the two following sums has been added , “ICT equipment, other machinery and equipment and weapon systems” which replaces the three formergroups, Computer hardware, Telecommunication equipment, Other machinery and equipment and weapon systems, “Intellectual property products” which replaces the four formergroups , Research and development, Mineral exploration and evaluation, Computer software and databases, Entertainment, literary or artistic originals and other intellectual property products, This change has brought the dissemination of the input-output tables in line with the national accounts where gross fixed capital formation by 69 industries is disseminated in the table NABK69., The full dimension of the gross fixed capital formation table can still be found in the 117-industry tables covering the years from 1966 through 2015. , At the same time the Gross Value Added (BVT på dansk) section of Excel versions of the tables have been revised because some labels as well as data had been messed up.  , April 5, 2018, Today the series of full sized IO- tables has been supplemented with the complete data for 2014 following the full release of the National Accounts for 2014 which now include wages, employment and hours worked at the most detailed industry level., The input-output table for 2014-2016 in the 69-industries series has also been updated.,  , February 15, 2018, Today the English text for the two COICOP groups in household consumption 04401 and 04402 has been changed. , By mistake the text related to those two numbers was mixed up in the Excel files with English text as well as in the English , PDF-file describing the contents of the matrices. The correct connection between codes and text is, 24  04401 Water supply and sewerage services, 25  04402  Refuse collection, other services n.e.c.,  , November 15, 2017, Today the input-output table for 2014-2015 in the 69-industries series has been updated. The update concerns the split of Gross Value Added between , Wages and Gross Operating Surplus. Data has been changed in order to comply with other national accounts tables. ,  ,  , November 7, 2017, Today the series of full sized IO- tables has been supplemented with data for 2014. Due to a delay in the update of wages, employment and hours worked by detailed industry for 2014, Gross Valued Added in current prices is shown only as a total and not split in its components. For the same reason employment and hours worked are not shown for 2014. This will be brought back to normal when the missing data will be supplied I march 2018., The delay has consequences for the forecasted tables at the 69 industry level as well. Here the same solution as described above is applied for the year 2016. In Statbank.dk some data on  employment, and hours worked are shown at a more aggregated level., Finally, the entire series of Excel sheets from 1966 to 2014 has been updated due to a  mistake in the presentation of the detailed household consumption figures in previous years prices., March 17, 2017, Today the input-output tables in the (69 industries) series has been updated for the entire period 1966-2015. The update is caused by an error in the key used for aggregation of a few of the detailed groups of household consumption from the 74 groups level to the 43 groups level., January 17, 2017, Today the table NIO3 holding GVA (Gross Value Added) figures has been changed for 2015 in current prices in the Statbank due to an error. It has been corrected in the Excel, SAS, GAMS and GAUSS files as well. , November 23, 2016, In the new series of input-output tables at the 69 industry level, the two preliminary years 2014 and 2015  been updated on November 23, 2016. The calculation of the two years now builds upon the latest available version of all national accounts totals which was not true for all variables at the time of publication Novembe 15, 2016., November 15, 2016,  , Today a revised version of the Danish national accounts 1966 through 2015 has been released. Revised figures for the Danish Balance of Payments 2002-2015 has been implemented along with new figures for government individual consumption, employment and a few other items. On top of that comes the ordinary update of data for 2013 through 2015 following the availability of new and updated sources., The input-output tables have been revised in order to reflect those changes in the national accounts. Moreover, the revenue from foreign tourists in Denmark shown in the exports column has been fully aligned with the mirror of this number appearing in the household consumption with opposite sign. By a mistake this was not the case in the previous version of the tables., The input-output tables has been released in the usual full 117 industry classification from 1966 through 2013 as well as in the new series of input-output tables covering 69 industries with forecasted versions of 2014 and 2015.,  , July 8, 2016,  , Today a new compilation of the input-output consistent investment matrices has been made available. These matrices add an extra dimension to the investment columns in the input-output tables. Thus for each of the investment columns in the Io-table, the investment matrices shows the supply from 117 industries of the particular investment by the 69 investing industries. The matrices are now available for the period 2008-2012 in current and previous year’s prices and can be downloaded in Excel format. GAUSS, GAMS and SAS formats will be made available for download shortly. ,  , July 5, 2016,  , The Excel version of the new set of matrices (69 industries) have all been replaced today due to a problem with the texts related to a few industries. Thus the industries 84101, 84202, 85101, 85202 were listed in the true numerical order as they are here. They should, however, have been listed in the order 84202, 84101, 85202, 85101. This is the official ordering used for other tables at the 69-industry level. This mistake only concerns the texts and NOT the data, which were already in the right ordering., Furthermore, a small mistake for the years 2013 and 2014 was discovered. Thus the cell containing deliveries from industry 68203 to household consumption “042 Imputed rentals for housing” was zero and the corresponding row and column sums similarly lower. Today the right number have been put in the cells in 2013 and 2014, and the corresponding row and column totals adjusted accordingly., June 30, 2016,  , Today we have published a new series of input-output tables which is more up-to-date than the existing series. It covers the period from 1966 through 2014. Thus, two years of preliminary data have been added. The extension of the series is made at the expense of some of the detail in the original series. Thus, only 69 industries are covered compared to the original 117. The number of final demand categories is also more limited. The years 2013 and 2014 are forecasted based on 2012 and the published national accounts totals for 2013 and 2014. Data covering those two years will therefore be revised in November 2016 and 2015 will be added as a the newest preliminary year in line with the national accounts publication strategy. , June 07, 2016, The Excel version of the input-output tables for 1967-2007 in previous years prices has been corrected today. In the sheet DCB containing the detailed classification of household consumption by delivering industry the data in the columns were not in full agreement with the headings. ,  , November 19, 2015, Input-output tables for 2012 in current and previous years prices are now available for download in Excel and GAUSS formats. Files in GAMS and SAS formats will be available later today. ,  , August 10, 2015, Today, almost all of the downloadable files has been updated., The first update concerns only previous years matrices. For the years 1967 - 2007, the three files sg, sc and se were by mistake set equal to the current price versions g, c and e. Furthermore, all of the coefficient matrices in previous years prices were calculated by division with these wrong values of the column totals. The result was that the columns of the coefficient matrices did not sum to one. The good thing, however, was that when the erroneous coefficient matrices were multiplied by the also erroneous column totals the correct matrices in levels were obtained. Consequently, the Excel files has not suffered from the error., A minor correction has been made to the components of Gross Value Added in the years 2005 – 2011 in current prices. By a mistake Other taxes on production and Compensation of employees contained were set equal to the 2011 value in all years from 2005 to 2011. Therefore, Gross surplus and mixed income, which is calculated as a residual, contained an error as well. This applies to all file formats., Last change is some improvement to the layout of the Excel files which applies to all years. Between intermediate consumption and final demand a column has been added containing the row sums by industry of intermediate consumtion.   , November 28, 2014, Today a revised version of the Input-output tables has been released. The revision covers all years from 1966 through 2011. By a mistake, a major part of investment in machinery was initially added to investment in telecommunications. Thus, the revision is a simple relocation of the major part of  investment in telecommunication  to investment in machinery, and consequently all other numbers in the tables are left untouched., November 6, 2014, Input-output tables for 2011 in current and previous years prices are now available for download in Excel, GAUSS, GAMS and SAS formats., September 28, 2014, The full set of input-output tables in current and previous years prices covering the period 1966-2010 is now ready for download. Apart from the addition of previous years prices 1967-2007 the new set includes revised tables in current prices for the period 1966-1974as an error was discovered. The error concerned inventory changes and exports from the energy producing industries 060000, 190000, 350010, 350020 and 350030. But the updating procedure has consequently affected most other cells in the tables. , September 22, 2014, As from today the full series of tables from 1966 to 2010 in current prices are available for download. Tables in previous years prices for the period 1966 to 2004 will be made available shortly., September 15, 2014, The new European standard for national accounts - ESA2010 – has now been implemented in the Danish National Accounts. Consequently, also new input-output tables has been compiled, and today  the tables from 2005 through 2010 has been made available for download. Please be aware that some corrections have been made to beta-version of the tables that was released August, 20 this year., The tables covering the period from 1966 through 2004 are expected to be released before Friday September 19 2014., August 20, 2014, Today a beta version of the new input-output tables has been released. The tables are based on the revised national accounts with the new European  standard for national accounts ESA 2010 implemented. Input-output data in current prices for the years 2005-2008 and previous years prices for 2008 has been released. This is a beta version and thus data may be changed before the final release on September 15, 2014., November 8, 2013, As a result of the ongoing revision of the national accounts and implementation of the new European standard for national accounts - ESA2010 - input-output tables for 2010 in accordance with ESA2010 will be published in September 2014. It has not been possible also to compile input-output tables for 2010 according to the current ESA1995 standard to be published now., August 26, 2013, Today employment figures for all years and all formats have been changed so “Employment” now, includes, people on leave of absence. This is in agreement with the PDF-files describing the content of the tables. For all formats there are also the usual files containing the number of people on leave of absence that can be deducted from the employment figures in order to obtain “Employment, excl. people on leave of absence”. , August 20, 2013, Once more a new version of the tables have been posted.  The figures for Renting of residential buildings, Owner-occupied dwellings and Renting of non-residential buildings were still not listed in the correct order. , August 15, 2013 , In the files that were published July, 1, the hours worked, employment and leave of absence were presented in the wrong order for 7 industries. It has been corrected today. , July 1, 2013 , As from today the updates are also reflected in the GAMS, GAUSS and SAS formatted files., June 28, 2013, Today Employment and worked hours have been updated for the entire period 1966 to 2009 due to a revision of the ATR accounts (Working Hours Accounts). For 2009 wages and salaries  for each industry  has been changed slightly as well due to the same revision. Gross surplus and mixed income has been changed accordingly in the opposite direction, leaving gross value added unchanged. , So far only the Excel files have been updated, . Click on the ”Data” tab to see the data in Excel format., January 16, 2013, New descriptions of Input-Output matrices content. In english and in danish. , November 8, 2012, Input-output tables for 2009 in current and previous years prices are now available for download. At the bottom of this page links are provided to files in Excel, GAUSS, GAMS and SAS formats., Investment matrices based on the DB07 nomenclature will be put on the website in the future., May 24, 2012 , Today input-output tables in previous year’s prices for 2007 and 2008 have been corrected. The reason is that the handling of Scrap had been implemented in a non-uniform way in current and previous year’s price tables., April 19, 2012, By mistake the input-output tables in previous years prices for the period 1967 through 1970 have been represented by tables for the period 1968 through 1971. Today this has been corrected for all types of files., December 8, 2011 , Today input-output tables for 2008 have been made available at the website. The set of product balances used as the basis for the compilation of the 2008 tables is slightly revised and extended when compared to the set of balances used for the 1966-2007 tables. This may appear as breaks in some of the detailed time series. Statistics Denmark will be looking at the possibility to recompile the 1966-2007 tables on the basis of the new set of product balances in order to avoid any breaks., Investment matrices based on the DB07 nomenclature will be put on the website in the near future., September 19, 2011 , Today Gross Operating Surplus as well as Output in industry 970000 in tables NATIO3n and NATIO4n has been corrected for the period 1966 through 1992. , September 15, 2011 , As a consequence of the introduction of the Danish Industrial Classification of All Economic Activities 2007 (DB07), a new national accounts industry classification has been developed. At the most detailed level, this classification contains 117 industries. The national accounts, input-output tables and the energy accounts are published by this classification for the first time 15 September 2011. All aggregates are the same as was published in November 2010, but the classification of industries is new. , Input-output tables for the period 1993-2007 have been compiled on the basis of reclassified supply and use tables and therefore adhere to the usual high quality standard. Input-output tables for the period 1966-1992 have been transformed on the basis of information at the most detailed level (single cells) obtained from a set of supply and use tables coded in both the new and the old classification., The energy accounts have been transferred to the new industry classification as well, but the emission accounts have not yet been converted.  , November 8, 2010, In connection with the publication of the Input-output Table for 2007 the estimated number of working hours of self-employed in 011009 Agriculture 1966 - 2001 has been changed in order to take account of supplementary information., July 12, 2010, It has been decided that any work on the Danish Environmental Accounts will be discontinued. Thus, the series "Air Emission Accounts" will remain available through 2008, but will not be updated with 2009 figures in April 2011 as previously announced., November 6, 2009, Input-output table and Investment matrices consistent with the input-output table for 2006 are now available. Since the publication of the input-output table for 2005 a revision has been carried out, mainly to the distribution of domestic supply to different groups of non-market public consumption. The domestic production has not been changed. The only other change has been a small one for the years 1990 - 2005 in other production taxes, net by industry 702009 Dwellings, resulting in an offsetting change in Gross operating surplus and mixed income., December 20, 2007, Data for the year 2004 is now available., Minor changes has been made to Employment and Working hours for the period 1995 through 2003., June 18, 2007 , we have corrected a minor error in the input-output table for 1995, current prices. A deliverery of 635.7 mill. DKK from "Medical, dental and vetenary activities" priviously recorded as use in group "070 Health" in collective government consumption has been shifted to group "6200 Out patient services" in non-marketed individual government consumption.  , May 30, 2007, Small changes have been made to the tables with data for the year 1981 in 1980 prices., 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., Multiplier Tables, National Accounts: Employment and Compensation of Employees, National Accounts: Input-Output and Supply-Use, Key figures, In Statbank Denmark, you can find more data on Input-output table. Totals of supply by use and price unit (NAIO4), Related content in Input-output, Tables in Statbank , Scheduled releases , Data, IO Data in the Excel format, All files are in the ZIP format. Right click on the link to download the files. , Excel files with IO data (ESA 2010, DB07), Excel files with IO data for the period 2016 - 2025, Excel files with IO data for the period 2006 - 2015, Excel files with IO data for the period 1996 - 2005, Excel files with IO data for the period 1986 - 1995, Excel files with IO data for the period 1976 - 1985, Excel files with IO data for the period 1966 - 1975, Excel filer med IO data for perioden 2016 - 2025 Danske tekster, Excel filer med IO data for perioden 2006 - 2015 Danske tekster, Excel filer med IO data for perioden 1996 - 2005 Danske tekster, Excel filer med IO data for perioden 1986 - 1995 Danske tekster, Excel filer med IO data for perioden 1976 - 1985 Danske tekster, Excel filer med IO data for perioden 1966 - 1975 Danske tekster, Excel files with IO data for the period 2016 - 2025 (69 industries), Excel files with IO data for the period 2006 - 2015 (69 industries), Excel files with IO data for the period 1996 - 2005 (69 industries), Excel files with IO data for the period 1986 - 1995 (69 industries), Excel files with IO data for the period 1976 - 1985 (69 industries), Excel files with IO data for the period 1966 - 1975 (69 industries), Excel filer med IO data for perioden 2016 - 2025 Danske tekster (69 brancher), Excel filer med IO data for perioden 2006 - 2015 Danske tekster (69 brancher), Excel filer med IO data for perioden 1996 - 2005 Danske tekster (69 brancher), Excel filer med IO data for perioden 1986 - 1995 Danske tekster (69 brancher), Excel filer med IO data for perioden 1976 - 1985 Danske tekster (69 brancher), Excel filer med IO data for perioden 1966 - 1975 Danske tekster (69 brancher), IO Data in the GAMS format, All files are in the ZIP format. Right click on the link to download the files. , GAMS files with IO data (ESA 2010, DB07), GAMS files with IO data for the period 2016 - 2025, GAMS files with IO data for the period 2006 - 2015, Excel files with IO data for the period 1996 - 2005, GAMS files with IO data for the period 1986 - 1995, GAMS files with IO data for the period 1976 - 1985, GAMS files with IO data for the period 1966 - 1975, GAMS files with IO data for the period 2016 - 2025 (69 industries), GAMS files with IO data for the period 2006 - 2015 (69 industries), GAMS files with IO data for the period 1996 - 2005 (69 industries), GAMS files with IO data for the period 1986 - 1995 (69 industries), GAMS files with IO data for the period 1976 - 1985 (69 industries), GAMS files with IO data for the period 1966 - 1975 (69 industries), IO Data in the GAUSS format, All files are in the ZIP format. Right click on the link to download the files. , GAUSS files with IO data (ESA 2010, DB07), GAUSS files with IO data for the period 2016 - 2025, GAUSS files with IO data for the period 2006 - 2015, GAUSS files with IO data for the period 1996 - 2005, GAUSS files with IO data for the period 1986 - 1995, GAUSS files with IO data for the period 1976 - 1985, GAUSS files with IO data for the period 1966 - 1975, GAUSS files with IO data for the period 2016 - 2025 (69 industries), GAUSS files with IO data for the period 2006 - 2015 (69 industries), GAUSS files with IO data for the period 1996 - 2005 (69 industries), GAUSS files with IO data for the period 1986 - 1995 (69 industries), GAUSS files with IO data for the period 1976 - 1985 (69 industries), GAUSS files with IO data for the period 1966 - 1975 (69 industries), IO Data in the SAS format, All files are in the ZIP format. Right click on the link to download the files. , SAS files with IO data (ESA 2010, DB07), SAS files with IO data for the period 2016 - 2025, SAS files with IO data for the period 2006 - 2015, SAS files with IO data for the period 1996 - 2005, SAS files with IO data for the period 1986 - 1995, SAS files with IO data for the period 1976 - 1985, SAS files with IO data for the period 1966 - 1975, SAS files with IO data for the period 2016 - 2025 (69 industries), SAS files with IO data for the period 2006 - 2015 (69 industries), SAS files with IO data for the period 1996 - 2005 (69 industries), SAS files with IO data for the period 1986 - 1995 (69 industries), SAS files with IO data for the period 1976 - 1985 (69 industries), SAS files with IO data for the period 1966 - 1975 (69 industries), IO Data, most recent year, all formats, All files are in the ZIP format. Right click on the link to download the files. , IO Consistent Investment matrices, A new compilation of the input-output consistent investment matrices is now available. These matrices add an extra dimension to the investment columns in the input-output tables. Thus for each of the investment columns in the Io-table, the investment matrices shows the supply from 117 industries of the particular investment by the 69 investing industries. The matrices are now available for the period 2008-2015 in current and previous year’s prices and can be downloaded directly from this page. A small document describing the contents of the matrices can be downloaded as well., Information / Contact: , Peter Rørmose Jensen , e-mail: , prj@dst.dk, Telephone: + 45 39 17 38 62 , Danish Investment matrices (DB07), Content of the Danish investment matrices, Input-output konsistente investeringsmatricer i Excel 2014-2020 (Hovedreviderede 2024), Danish input-output consistent investment matrices in Excel 2014-2020 (Benchmark revised 2024), The Danish Energy Accounts, The Danish Energy Accounts are available for the period 1966 to 2018 and can be downloaded in 2 different ways, Go to www.statbank.dk – Geography, environment and energy – Environmental-Economic Accounts – Energy and Air Emissions (Use this direct link – www.statbank.dk/10293), Directly from this page in four different formats by clicking the links below.,  , NEWS, February 13, 20, 20, Unfortunately, the energy data available for download at this website had come ahead of data available in , www.Statistikbanken.dk, (, www.Statbank.dk, ). Therefore, today, the data available for download has been fully synchronized with what is available in the Statbank. Monetary versions of the Danish Energy matrices are no longer made available to the public. That is the case in the Statbank as well as on this website., January 22, , 2020, Energy matrices have been updated to cover the entire period from 1966 to 2018 regarding physical data and from 1966 to 2017 regarding monetary data., All data should now be in alignment with energy data published on , www.statbank.dk, (, www.statistikbanken.dk, for the Danish version)., January 17, , 2019, Matrices with supply and use of energy in monetary terms have been updated for 2015 and 2016 due to correction of an , error in a few specific taxes and profit margins and therefore also the purchasers prices., December 18, , 2018, Data for 2015 and 2016 have been revised and some of the data for 2017 added. Data for 2015 are now final. , Years 2016 and 2017 are preliminary and may be subject to revisions., February 21 - 2018, Data for the year 2016 is now available. The time series for the years 1966-2014 are final. Years 2015 and 2016 are preliminary and subject to revisions., February 23 - 2017, Data for the year 2015 is now available. The time series for the years 1966-2013 are final. Years 2014 and 2015 are preliminary and subject to revisions. Please notice that compared to the previous release, data for the years 2002-2012 have been revised due to a revision of the balance of payments statistics affecting the years 2002-2012 as well as a revision of the external trade statistics. The revisions was published in the national accounts on 15th November 2016., February 11 - 2016, Data for the year 2014 is now available. The time series for the years 1966-2012 are final. Years 2013 and 2014 are preliminary and subject to revisions. , April 17 – 2015, Data for the year 2013 is now available., December 3 – 2013, Today all preliminary data concerned with the production and use of electricity in 2011 and 2012 have been corrected due to errors in the previous numbers., Corrections are found in data for electricity in specific units (Gwh), common units (GJ), gross energy consumption as well as all numbers in economic value., For all years prior to 2011 no changes have been made., November 20 - 2013, In relation to the publication of the energy accounts 20 November 2013 the energy accounts for all years have been established in accordance with the principles in the national accounts systems SNA 2010 and ESA 2014. As the Danish national accounts will not be published according to SNA 2010 and ESA 2014 until September 2014, there will be some inconsistencies between the energy accounts and the national accounts and input-output tables at the most detailed level of classification of industries. However, at the most aggregated level (10a3) consistency is generally found, except for the monetary energy accounts for which minor deviations from the national accounts figures can be found., With the revision of the energy accounts a new allocation of the production of electricity and district heat has been introduced. Electricity is now produced by "350010 Production and distribution of electricity" and by "383900 Waste management and materials recovery " District heat is produced by "350010 Production and distribution of electricity", "350030 Steam and hot water supply" and by "383900 Waste management and materials recovery"., November 23 - 2012, Data for the year 2011 is now available., December 16 - 2011, Data for the year 2010 is now available., September 15 - 2011, As a consequence of the introduction of the Danish Industrial Classification of All Economic Activities 2007 (DB07), a new national accounts industry classification has been developed. At the most detailed level, this classification contains 117 industries. The national accounts, input-output tables and the energy accounts are published by this classification for the first time 15 September 2011. All aggregates are the same as was published in November 2010, but the classification of industries is new. , Input-output tables for the period 1993-2007 have been compiled on the basis of reclassified supply and use tables and therefore adhere to the usual high quality standard. Input-output tables for the period 1966-1992 have been transformed on the basis of information at the most detailed level (single cells) obtained from a set of supply and use tables coded in both the new and the old classification., The energy accounts have been transferred to the new industry classification as well, but the emission accounts have not yet been converted., November 26 - 2010, Data for the year 2009 is now available., November 25 - 2009, Data for the year 2008 is now available. , November 21 - 2008, Data for the year 2007 is now available. , November 23 - 2007, Data for the year 2006 is now available. ,  , Information / Contact:, Peter Rørmose Jensen , e-mail: , prj@dst.dk, Telephone: + 45 3917 3862 , Danish Energy data (DB07, Revised method November 2013), Danish Energy Data in Excel 1966-2024 , Danish Energy Data for SAS 1966-2023, Danish Energy Data for GAUSS 1966-2023, Danish Energy Data for GAMS 1966-2023, The Danish Air Emissions Accounts, The Danish Air Emissions Accounts are available for the period 1990 to 2016 and can be downloaded at Statbank.dk. Accounts are revised annually for all years., Go to www.statbank.dk – Geography, environment and energy – Environmental-Economic Accounts – Energy and Air Emissions, The revised air emission accounts are currently not available in matrix format.,  , NEWS, October 7 - 2015, Data for the year 2013 is now available., September 30 - 2013, Data for the year 2011 is now available. This release is based on a new compilation system as well as revised energy accounts, which will be released by the end of November 2013. The time series have all been revised for the whole period 1990 – 2011. The revised air emission accounts are currently only available at , www.statbank.dk/mru1, and , www.statbank.dk/mro1, , i.e. the revised air emission accounts are currently not available in matrix format. , July 11 - 2012, Data for the years 2009 and 2010 is now available. With this release the Air Emissions Accounts are published according to the new national account industry classification. It is consistent with the Energy Accounts and the Input Output tables. As a consequence of the introduction of the Danish Industrial Classification of All Economic Activities 2007 (DB07), a new national accounts industry classification has been developed. At the most detailed level, this classification contains 117 industries., April 26 - 2010 , Data for the year 2008 is now available.,  , Information / Contact:, Peter Rørmose Jensen , e-mail: , prj@dst.dk, Telephone: + 45 3917 3862,  , Danish Air Emissions Accounts (DB07, old method, no longer updated), Danish Air Emissions Accounts (DB07), Contact, Peter Rørmose Jensen, Phone: +45 40 13 51 26, Mail: , prj@dst.dk

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