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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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    Hosted server

    A hosted server solution gives your institution the possibility of having your own server located at Statistics Denmark. In this way, you have the full server capacity at your disposal and leave the operational service to Statistics Denmark., Read about prices, terms and requirements to IT equipment for hosted servers (pdf, in Danish), Which operating system is included?, A hosted server gives you the chance to use operating systems, such as:, Microsoft Windows Server 2022 (or as arranged, another version) incl. licenses for both Windows Server and RDS CALs, licensed ”per user” or per device., Linux Ubuntu 24.04 Long-Term Support (LTS)., Microsoft Windows 11 Enterprise (note that most hardware suppliers do not support this on server models)., Virtualisation: Vmware (e.g. vSphere, ESXi, Server, Player Plus) and Microsoft HyperV only for local execution in Statistics Denmark and only by special arrangement., You will be paying for all costs in connection with acquisition, installation, dismounting, removal, repair, service and error correction of hardware as well as software. Statistics Denmark takes care of the installation of operating system and programmes., How to get a hosted server, Step 1: Ordering data at Statistics Denmark Research Services, Before you can order a hosted server with Statistics Denmark, you need to make an appointment with Research Services regarding delivery of data to your research project., Step 2: Operating agreement with Statistics Denmark’s Service Desk, When you have made an agreement with Research Services regarding delivery of data, you must contact Statistics Denmark’s Service Desk for the purpose of drafting an operation agreement. This must be approved by you and Statistics Denmark before the server creation can start. As part of the operation agreement, you and Statistics Denmark each appoint one contact person., Step 3: Server creation by Statistics Denmark’s Service Desk, When the operation agreement has been approved by you and Statistics Denmark’s Service Desk, the server creation can be initiated., Statistics Denmark performs installation and mounting of operating system and programmes. However, you will be paying for all costs associated with it, as well as with dismounting, removal, repair, service and error correction of both hardware and software.

    https://www.dst.dk/en/TilSalg/data-til-forskning/analyseplatform/hosted-server

    New Pricing Model

    In 2026, Research Services at Statistics Denmark will introduce a new pricing model that will affect all users of Statistics Denmark’s microdata schemes – initially for new projects established in 2026., The pricing model in Denmark’s Data Portal is closely linked to the introduction of broader projects. The logic is to offer broad, long-term projects that can be used for several activities within a defined purpose. Therefore, the price will also be based on the fact that a large part consists of fixed annual costs throughout the project’s lifetime., With the possibility of access to broader projects, changes will be introduced in the new year regarding how data are ordered, as well as adjustments to the current pricing model in Research Services. In the new pricing model, we are introducing “Data Packages.” Each data package includes a set of registers belonging to a specific theme, which is expressed in the title of the data package. You can see an overview of the data packages and where the individual registers belong here (in Danish)., Datapakker (pdf), You will pay for the number of data packages you are approved for and for the number of project accesses associated with each project. These elements cover the costs related to data delivery. In addition, there will be charges for special services that are ordered (such as consultancy, external data, and possible population delineations). You can read more about the new pricing model here (in Danish)., Ny prismodel i Forskningsservice (pdf), The new pricing model will be implemented in two stages: on 1 January 2026 and 1 January 2027. All new projects from 1 January 2026 onwards will be under the new pricing model. Projects established before 2026 will transition to the new pricing model after 1 January 2027, at the time when the first new order is placed. You can read more about the transition arrangement here (in Danish)., Overgangsordning (pdf), If you are interested in learning more about the pricing structure and the components included in the new model (including the costs related to data delivery, services, and disk storage), you can read more here (in Danish)., Komponenter i prismodellen (pdf), The new pricing model will take effect for project databases and subprojects in 2027. Read more about how the new pricing model affects project databases., Projektdatabaser og den nye prismodel (pdf), If you have any questions, you are welcome to contact us at , FSENyPrismodel@dst.dk

    https://www.dst.dk/en/TilSalg/data-til-forskning/mikrodataordninger/prismodel

    Create association agreement for users

    As an administrator, you can create association agreements for users to your institution. It is only possible to create association agreements once the institution’s email domains have been registered in Denmarks Data Portal (see further down the page)., How to create an association agreement for users:, Click the tab ’My overview’ on your start page. Then select the institution where the user must be created., Click the tab ‘Associated users’. To the left of ‘Associated users’, you click the ‘+’ icon., Here you can add a pre-existing user by searching for the user, select the person and then click ‘Create association agreement’. If the user does not exist, go to step 5., Subsequently, a person responsible for authorisation or a substitute must approve the association agreement. This is done at the top of the institution under ‘Association agreements pending approval’., If the user does not exist, click the button ‘New user’. You must now complete the form with the correct information. If you choose a physical token, the user cannot be associated with the project until you have received the token by mail. Please note that physical tokens are only sent to addresses in Denmark., Press ’Create association agreement’. Research Services approves requests for new users on all working days., Once Research Services has given their approval, a person responsible for authorisation or a substitute must approve the association agreement. This is done at the top of the institution under ‘Association agreements pending approval’., If the person responsible for authorisation or the substitute wants to terminate an association agreement, he or she must click ‘My overview’ followed by ‘Institutions’. Then search for the name to find the relevant user, and click the three dots next to the user’s name. Click ‘Terminate’ to terminate the association agreement., Define the institution’s email domains, The responsible for authorisation or substitute defines which email domains the institution can approve. Please ensure that you only select domains that your institution controls., How to manage which email domains the institution can approve:, Click the tab ‘My Overview’ on your start page. Then select the institution for which you need to define email domains., Click the three dots next to the institution’s name and select ‘Manage domains’., Click the ‘+’ icon next to ‘Approved email domains’., Enter the domain name in the field next to ‘Register domain’. It is not necessary to register subdomains., Users with an email address belonging to an approved domain from another institution can be associated without registering their domain under your institution. Therefore, only register domains that your institution controls.

    https://www.dst.dk/en/TilSalg/data-til-forskning/brugeradgang/opret-tilknytningsaftale-til-brugere