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    Statistics Denmark signs new project with Vietnam

    Today the Director General at Statistics Denmark, Birgitte Anker, joined a project signing ceremony marking a long-term collaboration between Statistics Denmark, the Danish Embassy of Vietnam and the General Statistics Office of Vietnam. , 26 November 2021 13:30 ,  , The Danish Ministry of Foreign Affairs finances the project titled “Support to Vietnam’s ongoing efforts to improve the quality of official statistics”. It will play an important role in the process towards informed decision-making in Vietnam and support at least four areas:, Modernizing the data collection methods for population and migration statistics , Developing education statistics with the ambition that specific education sectors will have an informed platform, on which to base daily operations and future developments, Introducing Big Data as a new data source in Vietnam , Developing environmental-economic accounts to report on the environmental-related SDGs  , At the ceremony, Birgitte Anker among others said: “We continue to be impressed by the remarkable work from our Vietnamese counterparts. We hope that the cooperation will create more knowledge on the Vietnamese society for evidence-based decision-making and support international agendas like the SDGs“. , Apart from Birgitte Anker, the signing ceremony was represented by the Director General at the General Statistics Office of Vietnam, Ms. Nguyen Thi Huong, and the Danish Ambassador to Vietnam, Kim Højlund Christensen. , We look forward to continue the fruitful collaboration!

    https://www.dst.dk/en/consulting/news-from-international-consulting/2021/26-11-2021-Statistics-Denmark-signs-new-project-with-Vietnam

    Component 3: Missing or erroneous data

    3.0: Project preparation, Activity 3.0 - Mission report - Assessment and planning - Missing or erroneous data (ENG), Activity 3.0 - Mission report - Assessment and planning - Missing or erroneous data (AR), Activity 3.0 - Economic statistics - DoS (ENG), Activity 3.0 - Economic statistics - DoS (AR), 3.1: Review methodology, Activity 3.1.1 - Mission report - Review methodology for Business statistics (ENG), Activity 3.1.1 - Mission report - Review methodology for Business statistics (AR), Mission 3.1.2 - Mission report - Review methodology for Household statistics (ENG), Mission 3.1.2 - Mission report - Review methodology for Household statistics (AR), Mission 3.1.2 - An Overview of The Household Expenditure and Income Survey (HEIS) (ENG), Mission 3.1.2 - An Overview of The Household Expenditure and Income Survey (HEIS) (AR), Mission 3.1.2 - Estimation Techniques for the German household surveys (ENG), Mission 3.1.2 - Estimation Techniques for the German household surveys (AR), Mission 3.1.2 - General features of household surveys at Statistics Finland (ENG), Mission 3.1.2 - General features of household surveys at Statistics Finland (AR), Mission 3.1.2 - Introduction to Quality and Performance Indicators (ENG), 3.2: Sampling frame of economic surveys, Activity 3.2.1 - Mission report - Assessment of current situation and adjusting RWP (AR), Activity 3.2.1 - Mission report - Assessment of current situation and adjusting RWP (ENG), Activity 3.2.2 - Mission report - Frame evaluation (AR), Activity 3.2.2 - Mission report - Frame evaluation (ENG), 3.3: Quality framework, 3.4: Harmonize economic questionnaires with SNA

    https://www.dst.dk/en/consulting/projects/jordan-2022-2024/component-3-missing-or-erroneous-data

    Component 2: Small Area Statistics

    2.0: Project preparation, Activity 2.0 - Mission report - Assessment and planning SAE (ENG), Activity 2.0 - Mission report - Assessment and planning SAE (AR), Activity 2.0 - SAE in HEIS - DoS (ENG), Activity 2.0 - SAE in HEIS - DoS (AR), Activity 2.0 - SAE Steps - ISTAT (ENG), Activity 2.0 - SAE Steps - ISTAT (AR), Activity 2.0 - SAE Vision for Jordan - SL (ENG), Activity 2.0 - SAE Vision for Jordan - SL (AR), 2.1: Pilot SAS, Activity 2.1.1 - Mission Report SAE - Smooting and manipulation (ENG), Activity 2.1.1 - Mission Report SAE - Smooting and manipulation (AR), Activity 2.1.1 - Introduction to direct, synthetic and composite estimation - ISTAT (ENG), Activity 2.1.1 - Introduction to direct, synthetic and composite estimation - SL (ENG), Activity 2.1.1 - Intro to R, Activity 2.1.2 - Mission Report - Theory and best practice of Small area estimations (ENG), Activity 2.1.2 - Mission Report - Theory and best practice of Small area estimations (AR), Activity 2.1.2 - Introduction to SAE (ENG), Activity 2.1.2 - Introduction to SAE (AR), Activity 2.1.2 - Introduction to SAE in R (ENG), Activity 2.1.2 - Introduction to SAE in R (AR), Activity 2.1.4 - Mission Report - Practical implementation of small area estimation theory on Jordanian data (AR), Activity 2.1.4 - Mission Report - Practical implementation of small area estimation theory on Jordanian data (ENG), Activity 2.1.4 - Mission Report - Practical implementation of small area estimation theory on Jordanian data (ENG), 2.2: SAS on other areas, 2.3: Training, 2.4: Tools for dissemination, Activity 2.4.1 - Mission Report - Exploring the possibilities for updating PxWeb (ENG), Activity 2.4.1 - Mission Report - Exploring the possibilities for updating PxWeb (ENG), Activity 2.4.2 - Mission report - Exploring the possibilities for updating functionalities of WordPress (AR), Activity 2.4.2 - Mission report - Exploring the possibilities for updating functionalities of WordPress (ENG)

    https://www.dst.dk/en/consulting/projects/jordan-2022-2024/component-2-small-area-statistics

    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

    https://www.dst.dk/en/Statistik/dokumentation/documentationofstatistics/research-libraries--discontinued-

    Documentation of statistics

    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

    https://www.dst.dk/en/Statistik/dokumentation/documentationofstatistics/resource-productivity--discontinued-

    Documentation of statistics

    Quality policy

    Statistics Denmark is a professionally and politically independent institution developing, producing and publishing statistics on society. Statistics Denmark produces impartial and objective statistics in accordance with recognised methods and statistical procedures. Furthermore, Statistics Denmark ensures statistical confidentiality. Our goal is for the statistics to be accurate and reliable, coherent and comparable., Statistics Denmark defines the statistics on the basis of users’ needs, publish them timely and punctually and aim to present them in a clear and understandable way. To this end, Statistics Denmark’s professional independence is specified by law, cf. Act on Statistics Denmark, and it is ensured that the staff has adequate education, training and experience to accommodate the current statistical requirements., Statistics Denmark produces and disseminates official statistics and ensures coherence within and between the statistics, including comparability over time and geographical areas. To the widest extent possible, existing administrative sources are used to minimise the reporting burden on enterprises and citizens., Statistics Denmark emphasises good service, efficiency and cost-effectiveness to fulfil the increasing national and international requests. Statistics Denmark participates in the international cooperation and meets the requirements to the European statistical system., Statistics Denmark is working according to well-defined methods and plans. Quality indicators and other important factors concerning processes and products are well-defined, and outputs are monitored in accordance with these. If the quality indicators are not satisfactory, changes and improvements of processes and procedures will be implemented., Statistics Denmark’s quality system is based on the 16 principles in the European statistics Code of Practice, as published by Eurostat:, Professional independence, 1bis Coordination and cooperation, Mandate for data collection and access to data, Adequacy of resources, Commitment to quality, Statistical confidentiality and data protection, Impartiality and objectivity, Sound Methodology, Appropriate statistical procedures, Non-excessive burden on respondents, Cost-effectiveness, Relevance, Accuracy and reliability, Timeliness and punctuality, Coherence and comparability, Accessibility and clarity

    https://www.dst.dk/en/OmDS/strategi-og-kvalitet/kvalitet-for-statistikproduktion/kvalitetspolitik