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    Signing the project proposal

    The project proposal must be approved before a project becomes effective. It takes a signature from both Denmark’s Data Portal and a user with signatory role in your institution. Here you can read how to sign a project proposal and how, as the person responsible for authorisation or a substitute, you assign the role of signatory to users.,  , See the video guide (in Danish) on how to sign a project proposal in the DDP App, When you have submitted your project proposal to Denmark’s Data Portal, an employee will assess whether the proposal can be approved. If Denmark’s Data Portal estimates that the proposal cannot be approved, the contact person for the project will get a reason for the rejection and an opportunity to adjust the proposal., If the project proposal is approved, Denmark’s Data Portal will sign it. Subsequently, the contact person for the project, the administrator or the contact person with powers who submitted the proposal, as well as the chosen signatory will receive an email with information about the approval., When Denmark’s Data Portal has approved the proposal, the person who has been assigned the signatory role in your institution must sign the proposal. Only users who have been assigned the role of signatory can sign project proposals., To sign it, you – as the signatory – log into the DDP App. On the front page, you select “My overview” followed by “Project proposals for signature”. Here you can see all the project proposals that are ready to be signed., Select the project proposal that you want to sign. You can read the project proposal; see who has access to the project, and who is the contact person for the project. If you wish, you can refuse to sign, and then the project proposal is returned to the contact person for revision., If you want to sign the project proposal, you select the button “Sign”. Read the terms of the signature and tick the two fields to confirm that you want to sign the project proposal and that you are an employee of the institution in question. You can now click the button “Sign”., When as signatory you have signed the proposal, the submitter and contact person for the project will receive an email about the further course., Assignment of the role as signatory , If relevant, see the video guide (in Danish) about assignment of the role as signatory in the DDP App, A person responsible for authorisation or a substitute can assign the role as signatory to a user who is employed in the institution in question. The person responsible for authorisation or his or her substitute is responsible for ensuring that the signatory fulfils this requirement. Note that persons with the signatory role can sign on behalf of the institution to pledge that a project proposal is legal and conforming to Article 6 of the General Data Protection Regulation., Procedure:, When you are the person responsible for authorisation or a substitute and you want to assign a signatory role to a user, you must log into the DDP App., On the front page of the DDP App, you click ‘My overview’., Then select the institution that you want to manage., Click the three dots next to the name of the institution and select ‘Manage signatories’., Click ‘Select’ next to the users you want to make signatories, and click ‘Save’. (If you want to withdraw the role of signatory from a user, you must click the tick, so that it is removed, and then click ‘Save’.), The user has now become a signatory and can be designated to sign project proposals on behalf of the institution.

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    Statistics on the Danish national grid

    Analyse geographical areas with the Danish national grid, The Danish national grid, which was established by Statistics Denmark and the Danish Geodata Agency, divides the country into thousands of cells, which can be filled with statistics. You can then analyse and aggregate the information in the grid e.g. for use in market analyses, for local planning or for research., Detailed content that is stable over time, The grid is stable over time, unlike administrative divisions such as municipalities, postcodes and parishes. We provide data on grid cells as small as 100 x 100 meter. Provided our requirements for non-identification of individuals or companies can be met (Privacy Requirements). Contact us if you need a different cell size., Below you can see an example of statistics on the grid. The map shows how many people live within each square kilometer (text in Danish only)., Number of inhabitants by 1 square kilometer cells, Attach population statistics to the cells, Statistics Denmark offers several types of statistics on the Danish national grid e.g. by municipalities, regions or the entire country., Statistics on the nighttime population, Here you will find information on the number of households and persons residing within the cells., Documentation - nighttime population, Table example - nighttime population., Statistics on the daytime population, Here you will find information about the number of people staying in the cells during the daytime. You can order two different datasets - one with the number of people in employment and one with the number of students., Documentation - daytime population - employed, Table example - daytime population - employed, Documentation - daytime population - studentst, Table example - daytime population - students, Statistics by other variables, Here you get statistics on the people who reside in the cells of the grid distributed by a number of variables for you to choose. See the overview and read more about standard variables in the documentation document below., List of variables - the Danish national grid, Prices, The Danish National Grid does not cost anything in itself. However, you can find the detailed price list for deliveries of statistics on the grid here:, Pricelist_National_Grid_2026 - English, Privacy Requirements, If you buy statistics from us, we are very careful to comply with the so-called discretionary - or privacy requirements. In practice, this means that we require a certain minimum number of households in each grid cell. The requirements are either 50, 100 or 150 households, depending on the statistical variable you have selected. Cells with a smaller number of households than the minimum requirement must be aggregated with other cells before statistics can be delivered. The merged cells are called clusters. You can read more about how we produce clusters here:, Fact Sheet about clusters, Fact sheet about clusters, You can find the requirements for number of households in the list of variables below:, List of variables - the Danish national grid, Ordering, To order statistics on the Danish National Grid, please click on the button below and fill out the form. We will then prepare an offer that you must approve., ORDER, Contact information, DST Consulting, tel +45 3917 3600, Allan Hansen, tel: +45 3917 3168, Related products, Statistics based on distances or neighbourhoods, Statistics based on roads and streets,  

    https://www.dst.dk/en/TilSalg/produkter/geodata/kvadratnet

    Request for subscription

    In the DDP App, you can request a subscription if your institution has a project database scheme or authority scheme. , As an administrator or contact person, you can request a subscription in the , DDP App, . If you have an authority scheme or project database scheme, you can take out a subscription directly in the , DDP App, ., A subscription allows you to pre-order non-published data that are expected to be published in the selected delivery year. The subscription is valid for one calendar year., Note that a subscription is based on your last approved project proposal. You are only allowed to take out a subscription for registers that are part of that project. If you want to take out a subscription for registers that are not part of your last approved project proposal, you must first create and obtain approval of a re-proposal with the relevant data, for which you can subsequently take out a subscription., After you have requested a subscription, you will receive a quote and a contract for final approval. The subscription is not binding until both parties (your institution and Statistics Denmark) have signed the contract., This is how you request a subscription, Log into the DDP App., Select ‘My overview’., Access ‘Projects’ and click your project database or authority scheme., Access ‘Subscriptions’ and then click the ‘+’ icon. Click ‘Select registers’ to continue., In the box ‘Select subscription period’, you must select the year that you want a subscription for., Select which registers you want to include in the annual contract by clicking the small squares to the left of the register names., a. If you want to select all registers, you can click the square to the left of the heading ‘Register’., b. Squares with a grey slash through indicate that the register cannot be selected, for example because the register is no longer being updated., Under the column ‘Data set’, you can indicate how many data sets you want to receive., a. Select the option ‘All’: If the register is updated more than once a year, and you want e.g. to get all quarterly sets., b. Select the option ‘Annually’ (31.12.YYY): If you only want data for the whole year, even though it is updated quarterly., c. Select the option ‘Other’: Write to your Statistics Denmark project owner and elaborate on your wish. For example, it could be relevant for some users in connection with the DREAM register, which is released as monthly versions, but not every month, and where the release pattern is determined by the source providing data to DREAM., Continue by clicking ‘Submit’ at the bottom of the page. You can also save your request along the way. You can return to the subscription again by accessing ‘Subscriptions’, followed by clicking the subscription with the status ‘Created’. Select ‘Edit’ under the three dots., Click ‘OK’ in the info box to submit the request to Denmark’s Data Portal. You do , not , have an option to subsequently edit the subscription., After you have submitted it, your Statistics Denmark project owner may suggest specific data sets for the individual registers. You can see these suggestions via ‘My overview’ (select the project and then ‘Subscriptions’)., You can now engage in dialogue with your Statistics Denmark project owner as to whether you agree with the suggested data sets. You cannot change the selection yourself, but your project owner from Statistics Denmark can., When you have agreed on the contents, your Statistics Denmark project owner will prepare the contract for the subscription., When both parties have signed the contract, the subscription will be approved.

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    Contact Denmark’s Data Portal

    You can contact Denmark’s Data Portal by email or call during our opening hours. In the drop-down menu below, you can find contact information depending on the nature of your inquiry., IT-support for remote login, servers or other IT issues, If you need help with remote login, servers or other IT problems, you can contact IT-support., Phone: +45 39 17 38 00, Opening hours:, Monday-Thursday: 8:30-16:00, Friday: 8:30-15:30, Mail:, servicedesk@dst.dk, Denmark’s Data Portal Support, If you have questions about Statistics Denmark’s microdata schemes, user access, or the process of ordering data via the DDP App, you can contact Denmark’s Data Portal Support on weekdays. Please note that we do not transfer calls to individual staff members., The hotline is currently closed due to technical issues. Please contact Denmark’s Data Portal Support via mail., Find answers to the most frequently asked questions about the DDP App here, Phone: +45 39 17 31 30, Opening hours:, Monday-Friday: 10:00-12:00, Mail:, danmarksdatavindue@dst.dk, Mails are answered within two working days., Error support for the DDP App, If you experience technical problems or errors in the DDP App, you can contact DDP App Support., DDP App Support will be closed from Monday, December 22nd through Friday, January 2nd., Mail:, ddvsupport@dst.dk, Inquiries about project proposal in the DDP App, If your inquiry is about a project proposal in the DDP App, you can contact the project owner at Statistics Denmark (SD). You can find the project owner in the DDP App under ’about the project’. If the project has not been assigned a SD project owner, you can contact Denmark’s Data Portal Support., Read more about how to order data in the DDP App here , Inquiries about authorisations, If you have questions regarding applications for authorisation or client authorisation, please write to the mail below. , Mail:, fseautorisation@dst.dk, Read more about authorisation of institutions here, Inquiries about rules and data security, If you have questions regarding rules for working with microdata, including rules on transfer of analysis results and sanction rules, please write to the mail below., Mail:, fsehjemtag@dst.dk, Read more about rules and data security here, Inquiries about physical tokens, For inquiries regarding physical tokens, please write to the mail below., Mail:, les@dst.dk,  , Delivery times in Denmark’s Data Portal, At Denmark’s Data Portal, we process your inquiry/task as quickly as possible, and all inquiries/tasks are processed in the order they are received., The current delivery times are as follows:, From your first inquiry to the delivery of data, the average processing time is about 21 days., From contract signing/price approval to delivery, the average processing time is 12 days.,  ,  ,  

    https://www.dst.dk/en/TilSalg/data-til-forskning/om-danmarks-datavindue/kontakt-danmarks-datavindue

    Prices and Pricing Policy

    GENERAL PRINCIPLES, Statistics Denmark is the central producer of statistics in Denmark. The costs of carrying this obligation as an authority are covered by the Danish Finance Act. The data stored and collected by Statistics Denmark can also be used to compile other sets of statistics than those, which we are obliged to publish. Basically, we charge for finding figures and for compiling new sets of statistics beyond our obligations as an authority., The general principle is for the price to cover the costs of performing an individual service. In addition, the price must contribute to cover any costs associated with preparing data for special runs of any kind. When calculating the price of a service, we distinguish between standard products and customised solutions., Statistics Denmark’s pricing is subject to the rules on externally funded activities in the public sector (i.e. pricing must be on a cost recovery basis) and is checked by the National Audit Office of Denmark. Income and costs must balance, and the income from services must not be used to fund the obligations of the authority. The financial balance is continuously monitored across a four-year average. , PRICES OF STANDARD PRODUCTS, Standard products are a number of statistical records that are used to accommodate a high demand for a specific set of statistics. Standard products enable us to quickly provide data at low cost and with high efficiency. , The price for providing standard products is determined in price lists for the individual product. The price covers the direct costs for development and operation., Product overview (standard products), PRICES OF CUSTOMISED SOLUTIONS, Customised solutions involve data that we adapt to the customer’s individual requirements, e.g. special geographical breakdowns, very detailed statistics, or combinations of variables that have not been made public., Learn more about customised solutions, The price of a customised solution is calculated on the basis of the time spent solving the task, and the number of hours is then multiplied by an hourly rate for services., The hourly rate for services is calculated each year according to the rules on externally funded activities and according to the rules about balance in the financial year and requirements that all costs associated with providing the service must be covered., The hourly rates are based on the development of earnings, overheads (e.g. costs of IT, invoicing systems, etc.), hours that are not directly invoiceable (e.g. answering mails and meetings with potential customers) and costs for development and enhancement of the externally funded activities. , Hourly rate for services: DKK 1,476.00 exclusive of VAT (1,845.00 including VAT)., The hourly rates are based on expectations to the development of earnings, overheads, volume of externally funded activities, number of hours spent on products, and development costs for improvement of externally funded activities., With the current hourly rate, we anticipate income and costs to break even for the externally funded activities, also taking the profits and losses of previous years into account. , CONTRACTS, Statistics Denmark has the established practice of using standard contracts providing the customer with an overview of the agreement or agreements we enter. The contract includes e.g. a description of the content in the delivery, a clarification of delivery times, clarification of data rights, price and any special conditions regarding copyright etc. Together with the contract, you will also receive Statistics Denmark’s , general terms and conditions of agreement, , covering the responsibilities of Statistics Denmark, rules about disclosure of the provided material, terms of payment etc., Statistics Denmark’s business conditions, DATA PROCESSOR AGREEMENTS, In cases where Statistics Denmark performs services that involve processing of our customers’ data, e.g. personal data, we must draw up a so-called data processor agreement by which the customer is the data controller and Statistics Denmark is the data processor. Learn more about our , data processor agreement, .

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    Dissemination policy

    Statistics Denmark must produce all official statistics on social and economic trends in Danish society. To achieve this objective Statistics Denmark complies with the international principles governing trustworthy official statistics, which are adopted by the European Union and the United Nations. , Against this background, the dissemination policy of Statistics Denmark is based on the principles governing: Independence, accessibility, trustworthiness and reliability – and with the objective of creating, to the greatest possible extent, coherence and relevance for the users. The news media is a target group of special priority with regard to dissemination. , Independence, Statistics must be impartial. Figures, analyses and explanatory text are prepared on an objective basis and independent of political and economic interests. , This is ensured by, the independent status of Statistics Denmark falling under the Ministry for Digital Government and Gender Equality.  ,  , Statistics must be compiled on a scientific basis, i.e. professional considerations determine the choice of methods applied for data collection, processing, storing and dissemination. , Statistical release dates are pre-announced in the scheduled release calendar on Statistics Denmark’s website. This is instrumental in ensuring that there is no political influence on the time for publishing statistical results. , Accessibility, All published statistics are readily available from Statistics Denmark’s website and the database Statbank Denmark (statistikbanken.dk). Some publications are also released on paper subject to a charge. The statistics can be freely used and quoted, provided that Statistics is stated as source. , Statistics must be published without any delay and when they are finally compiled. The statistical results must be available to all users at the same time. The statistics are published at 8 a.m. on the day of release. , All statistics are provided with access to documentation of methods, quality and concepts in the form of quality declarations., Trustworthiness, The picture provided by the statistics with regard to social and economic trends must be trustworthy and reliable. When errors are detected in the statistics published, the corrections are published as quickly as possible. Information about errors is announced on Statistics Denmark’s website, and the corrections are also made available from our website., As soon as Statistics Denmark becomes aware of erroneous or misconstrued interpretation of our figures by the news media, we respond by contacting the news media and offer assistance in correcting any errors. Grave misinterpretations can by corrected by means of a discussion paper prepared by Statistics Denmark., Confidentiality, In publishing statistics it is ensured that the statistical information cannot be referred to any identifiable businesses or persons. , Statistics Denmark grants access to micro data for purposes of authorized research and analyses, i.e. data at the levels of persons and business enterprises. It is impossible to identify individuals or businesses from the micro data made available. , Coherence, A variety of different dissemination channels for publishing statistics are applied by Statistics Denmark: Newsletters, publications, Statbank Denmark, subject pages, social media, etc. To ensure coherence across the dissemination channels, a subject structure is applied, making it possible to link from the general content to the more detailed tables and documentation and further on to related statistics of a subject. , Relevance, To ensure that statistics are disseminated in a way corresponding to the requirements of the users, current user satisfaction surveys are conducted. The requests of the users are also incorporated, through user committees and focus group interviews.

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    Special rights for MitID

    When reporting to a number of specific statistics, you are required to have MitID Erhverv with special rights for those statistics. This applies, for example, to reporting to , Lønstatistik , (Earnings), , Fravær , (Absence from work) and a number of statistics about social services., Here you can read about how to request these special rights from your organisation's MitID rights administrator, or how they are granted., NB, : In order to assign rights, you must be a MitID rights administrator., Request special rights from your organisation's MitID rights administrator, 1. Log in to , www.virk.dk, with MitID Erhverv., Click on , Menu, ., (This page is in Danish only), 1.1 , Alternatively, you can log in with MitID Erhverv, click on this link and proceed to step 4 in this guide., 2. Click on , Brugeradministration, ., 3. Click on , Få eller tildel rettigheder i MitID Erhverv, ., 4. At the very bottom you can click on , View in English, ., 5. Click the expand button to expand the folder , Rights, ., 6. You should now see a list of the rights you have already been assigned (if any)., Click on , Request rights, to access a list of all the rights for which you may apply., 7. Click the expand button to expand the folder , Data og statistik, ., 8. Check the relevant right(s) that you want to request., 9. If applicable, provide a reason for your application (optional) – click , Send request, positioned in the lower right corner., 10. Your MitID rights administrator will receive a message that there is a request., NB, : Your MitID rights administrator MUST approve the request before the rights become active., 11. Click , Close, ., MitID rights administrator: Grant special rights, Below you can find instructions on how to grant special rights:, Granting special rights to employees who have NOT requested right(s) themselves, Granting special rights to employees who HAVE requested right(s), Granting special rights to employees who have NOT requested right(s) themselves, 1. Log into , www.virk.dk, with MitID Erhverv., (This page is in Danish only), Click on , Menu, ., 1.1 , Alternatively, you can log in with MitID Erhverv, click on this link and proceed to step 4 in this guide., 2. Click on , Brugeradministration, ., 3. Click on , Få eller tildel rettigheder i MitID Erhverv, ., At the very bottom you can click 'View in English'.,  , 4. Click on , Users, ., 5. You should now see a list of all users in your organisation.,  , Click on a specific user to see detailed information about that user., 6. Click the expand button , Rights , to expand the folder., 7. You should now see which rights each user already has been assigned., Click the , Assign rights, button to give the user additional rights., 8. The rights required to be able to report to Statistics Denmark can be found in the subfolder , Data og statistik, ., Click on this to see the available rights., 9. Check off the relevant right(s)., Then click on , Add rights, ., NB:, the list in the screenshot is only showing a few of the available rights., 10. The right(s) have now been assigned to the user., Granting special rights to employees who HAVE requested right(s), 1. Log in to , www.virk.dk, with MitID Erhverv., (This page is in Danish only), Click on , Menu, ., 1.1 , Alternatively, you can log in with MitID Erhverv, clock on this link  and proceed to step 4 in this guide., 2. Click on , Brugeradministration, ., 3. Click on , Få eller tildel rettigheder i MitID Erhverv, ., At the very bottom you can click 'View in English'., 4. A message is shown: , There have been requests for rights from a user, ., Click on , Handle queries, ., 5. In the list , Request for rights, you can see the name of the user who sent the request.,  , Click on , Manage, ., 6. The name of the requested right is shown on the list of requests., NB:, It is important to choose , The entire organisation, in the section "Right limitation"., Click on , Assign, ., 7. A message is shown indicating that the right has been assigned., Click on the cross in the upper right corner to exit., Support, Do you need help?, Our support team can respond to you via email or give you a call., Support request form, Extension of the deadline?, You can request an extension of the deadline via our support request form., Request an extension.

    https://www.dst.dk/en/Indberet/vejledning-til-digital-indberetning/mitid/saerlige-rettigheder

    Documentation of statistics: Deaths and life expectancy (Discontinued)

    Contact info, Population and Education , Get documentation of statistics as pdf, Deaths and life expectancy 2016 , Previous versions, Deaths and life expectancy 2015, Deaths and life expectancy 2013, These statistics cover all deaths among people with usual residence in Denmark regardless of whether the death occurs in Denmark or abroad., Information about cause of death is not available for those people, who have died abroad., The statistics of the dead include in the annual calculation of average life expectancy, compiled by Statistics Denmark. The average life expectancy indicates the expected average life expectancy of a newborn, based on mortality for the last two or five years period, e.g. 2016-2017., Statistical presentation, These statistics contains information on number of deaths by sex, age and municipality of residence., These statistics cover all deaths among people with usual residence in Denmark regardless of whether the death occurs in Denmark or abroad., Information about cause of death is not available for those people who have died abroad., Read more about statistical presentation, Statistical processing, Daily deliveries from the Central Population Register (CPR) and yearly delivery from Statens Serum Institut (SSI) are basis for the statistics., Data is not checked for errors., Read more about statistical processing, Relevance, Municipalities, regions, ministries, the media and private individuals are using the statistics for public and private purposes and as input to the public debate., Read more about relevance, Accuracy and reliability, The statistics are based on the Central Population Register (CPR). The quality of the data is very high., For approximately 5 per cent of the deaths the cause of death is missing. These people have often died abroad., The statistics of death include the annual calculation of average life expectancy, compiled by Statistics Denmark. The average life expectancy indicates the average number of years a newborn is expected to live on the condition that current age-related death rates remain constant in the future. Life expectancy should therefore only be seen as an indicator of the current mortality of the population - not a prediction of how long newborns will live in practice because age-specific mortality generally decreases over time. The average life expectancy by municipality may however be subject to uncertainty - especially for the small municipalities., Read more about accuracy and reliability, Timeliness and punctuality, The statistics concerning deaths is published app. 45 days after the end of the year., Information concerning the causes of deaths however are quite delayed and are disseminated irregularly., Read more about timeliness and punctuality, Comparability, The statistics is comparable over time., The codes for causes of death have been altered. Until 1993 ICD8 (International Classification of Causes of Death 8th Rev) have been applied. This implies that causes of death before and after 1994 can’t necessarily be compared. However, there have been produced comparable statistics at certain levels., Read more about comparability, Accessibility and clarity, News from Statistics Denmark, and the Statbank., Yearly publications: , Vital statistics, , , Statistical Yearbook, and , Statistical ten-year review, ., Read more about accessibility and clarity

    https://www.dst.dk/en/Statistik/dokumentation/documentationofstatistics/deaths-and-life-expectancy--discontinued-

    Documentation of statistics

    Documentation of statistics: Leisure and Business Trips

    Contact info, Short Term Statistics , Kari Anne Janisse Arildsen , +45 40 43 38 12 , KJS@dst.dk , Get documentation of statistics as pdf, Leisure and Business Trips 2023 , Previous versions, Leisure and Business Trips 2022, Leisure and Business Trips 2021, Leisure and Business Trips 2020, Leisure and Business Trips 2016, Leisure and Business Trips 2013, The purpose of the survey is to describe the travel patterns of the Danish population. Information is given on use of infrastructure and accommodation. Further information is given on the preferred destinations and expenditures concerning the trips. Statistics Denmark has compiled similar surveys in 1972, 1976 and 1980. In 1995, the survey covered only trips with at least four overnight stays for personal purposes. Since 1996, short leisure trips with 1-3 overnight stays and business trips with at least one overnight stay have also been compiled., Statistical presentation, The survey covers leisure and business trips with nights spent as well as same-day visits made by adult Danes aged 15 or older. In broader terms, the survey covers the travel habits of the adult Danish population., Read more about statistical presentation, Statistical processing, The survey is made on the basis of a randomly selected sample with approx. 6000 interviews in net value (unit nonresponse excluded) among Danish residents aged 15 years+. The sample is then grossed up to the target population (Danish residents aged 15 years+) by using different strata, which refers to groupings based on for instance gender, age, family type, family income and socio group in order to make the sample represent the target population the best way possible. , Read more about statistical processing, Relevance, The survey is used by The European Commission, Danish ministries and business and tourism organizations in the industry in order to monitor the market and develop potential tourism policies. In broader terms, the survey can also be used for educational purposes and as an indicator that tells something about the travel habits and behavior of the Danish population and of the society and the economic situation in general., Read more about relevance, Accuracy and reliability, The statistics are affected by statistical sampling errors and memory bias, especially regarding the expenditure questions., Due to the sampling method, statistical errors do occur. For the net propensity to undertake a holiday trip the interval made up as the estimated value +/- 2 per cent will contain the true value in 95 per cent of the cases., Read more about accuracy and reliability, Timeliness and punctuality, The statistics is published annually approx. 7 months after the end of the reference year. The statistics is published according to schedule., Read more about timeliness and punctuality, Comparability, The statistics is mandatory and in coherence with other EU-statistics. The statistics for 1995 and subsequent years are fully comparable. The key figures for the period before 1995 data are generally comparable. Changes were made in the questionnaire in 2008, 2010 and 2017, and the statistic is therefore not comparable over time. , Read more about comparability, Accessibility and clarity, These statistics are published in a Danish press release and in the StatBank under , Holiday and business trips, ., Read more about accessibility and clarity

    https://www.dst.dk/en/Statistik/dokumentation/documentationofstatistics/leisure-and-business-trips

    Documentation of statistics

    Documentation of statistics: Nights Spent at Marinas

    Contact info, Short Term Statistics, Business Statistics , Majbrit Holst , +45 24 94 08 24 , mbj@dst.dk , Get documentation of statistics as pdf, Nights Spent at Marinas 2025 , Previous versions, Nights Spent at Marinas 2024, Nights Spent at Marinas 2023, Nights Spent at Marinas 2022, Nights Spent at Marinas 2021, Nights Spent at Marinas 2020, Nights Spent at Marinas 2019, Nights Spent at Marinas 2018, Nights Spent at Marinas 2017, The purpose of the survey Overnight stays in marinas is to supply information on the tourism activity in the Danish marinas. Users of the statistics is e.g. business and tourism organisations as well as municipalities and regions to analyse the development in tourism. Furthermore the statistics is used to identify the most popular marina areas in Denmark. The survey is collected on a voluntary basis and is made in collaboration with VisitDenmark. The survey has been compiled since 1992. The survey went from mandatory to voluntary in 2004 which has had an impact on the response rate and thus also the comparability over time., Statistical presentation, The statistics regarding marinas is a monthly seasonally survey about boats and guest nights spent by visiting yachts in marinas in the months of May-September. The statistics are divided into nationalities of the guests, as well as geographically by regions, parts of the country and waters. In addition, there is an annual assessment of the capacity of marinas divided into parts of the country and the size of the marina. Numbers of Municipal distribution is published at the homepage of VisitDenmark., Read more about statistical presentation, Statistical processing, Data for the statistics is collected monthly for for the reference months May to September. The monthly statistics shows temporary data for the activity in the marinas. If a marina has not reported data from the same month the year before is imputed. At the end of the reference year the imputed data is replaced by reported final data for the year. The numbers of nights spent at marinas are calculated by using a average factor for the size of the crew. The average factor is based by a survey made by VisitDenmark in 2017. Data for the statistics is collected via an upload solution or by a electronis questionaire. The collected data undergoes micro-level debugging during the actual collection and at the macro-level when the data is aggregated., Read more about statistical processing, Relevance, The statistics are relevant for e.g. the companies, industry associations, municipalities and regions as well as business and tourism organizations as a basis for forecasts, analyses and planning purposes., Read more about relevance, Accuracy and reliability, The marina statistics was made voluntary from 2004 which may influence the comparability over time as well as the coverage. Some reports are based on a best estimate by the respondent and therefore in risk of being wrong. , Read more about accuracy and reliability, Timeliness and punctuality, The survey is published on a monthly basis for the reference months May-September approx. 40 days after the end of the reference month. Furthermore, an annual publication is made that is published approx. 75 days after the end of the reference year. The survey is published according to the scheduled time table and therefore has a high degree of punctuality., Read more about timeliness and punctuality, Comparability, From 2004 the statistics are voluntary which minimize the comparability over time. From 2007-20016 a new factor regarding the size of the crew has been phased in. From 2017 an onwards this factor is fully phased in. , Read more about comparability, Accessibility and clarity, The statistics are published in , Nyt from Statistics Denmark, . In the statbank the figures are published under the subject , Marinas, and , All types of accommodation, . See more on the statistics , topic page, . Municipality-distributed statistics on holiday rental are financed by VisitDenmark and are freely available on their , website, . , If you want to combine statistics on marinas with other variables or put them together in another way, you can contact DST Consulting to clarify options and request a quote., Read more about accessibility and clarity

    https://www.dst.dk/en/Statistik/dokumentation/documentationofstatistics/nights-spent-at-marinas

    Documentation of statistics