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    Publication: Communication and dissemination strategy 2018-2022

    Statistics Denmark´s communication and dissemination strategy sets out the principles of how to communicate with our target groups and gives an outline of the general strategies and objectives for our communication with the surrounding world., The communication and dissemination strategy is one important element in realising , Strategy 2022,  where it is laid down that Statistics Denmark must participate more actively in public debates and adapt services to the new and changing needs of users., To meet these demands, the new communication and dissemination strategy sets out two strategic communication targets:, Our communication is adapted to user needs, We are visible and relevant in public debates ,  , Principles for good communication, Communication at Statistics Denmark must to be based on Statistics Denmark´s core values. The core values form an essential basis for enabling Statistics Denmark to give priority to the way in which we want to communicate – and to give priority to the contents that we want to communicate., Statistics Denmark is the central producer and provider of statistics and is responsible for producing official statistics on social and economic trends in Danish society. To achieve this Statistics Denmark complies with the international principles for trustworthy official statistics adopted, respectively, by the , EU , and the UN, including Code of Practice for statistical institutes, Other releases, All, 2018-2022, 2016-2020, Get as pdf, Communication and dissemination strategy 2018-2022, Colophone, Communication and dissemination strategy , About Statistics Denmark, ISBN pdf: 978-87-501-2318-7, Released: 19 December 2018 08:00, No of pages: 11, Contact info:, Steen Dahl Pedersen, Phone: +45 24 27 47 25

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    Publication: The Danish business sector and the sustainable development goals 2020

    This publication by Statistics Denmark shows the development since 2010 in the Danish business sector’s contribution to the Sustainable Development Goals by means of existing statistics. Following fourteen industrial groups, it gives an account of economic, environmental and social conditions., Danish businesses are mainly occupied with environmental goals, The figures show that the business sector is most concerned with the green part of the agenda for sustainability as defined by the SDGs. Progress has been made lowering the emission of greenhouse gases and saving energy and water, especially compared with the increasing value added of the business sector in this period., In social areas, the story is less clear-cut. Evidently, progress was made limiting the number of accidents at work, whereas sickness absence has increased. As regards gender equality, the figures indicate a narrowing of the pay gap, whereas the share of women in top management and boards is still low., In addition to showing whether businesses contribute to achieving the goals, the publication focuses on the importance of specific types of industries in relation to selected goals. E.g. in terms of greenhouse gas emission, the development in Transportation and Agriculture is truly decisive for the overall progress, whereas other industries are less important in this respect., To the extent possible, the publication explains when progress can be attributed to decisions by the businesses themselves and when it is more likely the result of progress elsewhere. Using examples, cases are identified where figures may give rise to misinterpretation due to special circumstances., Work by the UN organisation UNCTAD is the primary source of inspiration for this publication. UNCTAD is involved in corporate reporting, including non-financial reporting., Get as pdf, The Danish business sector and the sustainable development goals, Colophone, The Danish business sector and the sustainable development goals, Business, ISBN pdf: 978-87-501-2376-7, Released: 27 January 2021 08:00, No of pages: 52, Contact info:, Ole Olsen, Phone: +45 29 77 14 98

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