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    Documentation of statistics: Industry investment survey (Discontinued)

    Contact info, Short Term Statistics , Bo Eriksen , +45 61 50 41 27 , BHE@dst.dk , Get documentation of statistics as pdf, Industry Investment Survey 2021 Month 04 , Previous versions, Industry Investment Survey 2020 Month 04, Industry Investment Survey 2018 Month 11, Industry Investment Survey 2018 Month 03, Industry Investment Survey 2017 Month 11, Industry Investment Survey 2017 Month 04, Industry Investment Survey 2016 Month 11, Industry Investment Survey 2016 Month 04, Industry Investment Survey 2015 Month 03, Industry Investment Survey 2015, Industry Investment Survey 2014 Month 03, The purpose of Investment Survey in Manufacturing industries is to provide an estimate of the expected future investments in manufacturing industries. The survey can be characterized as a tendency survey since the managements in the participating enterprises are asked to give an estimate on the annual investments in current prices. The survey has been carried through since 1982 according to demands from the EC., From 2021, the statistics have been entered under , Investment survey for manufacturing industry, and the content of this documentation deals with the archived statistical bank tables ., Statistical presentation, The investment survey in manufacturing industries is a tendency survey in which the expectations regarding the annual change in industrial investments are summarized twice a year (March and October). The survey gives information on expected investments in the current year and the forthcoming year and the results are presented as percentage changes., Read more about statistical presentation, Statistical processing, Not relevant for these statistics., Read more about statistical processing, Relevance, Users of the statistics are trade organizations, banks, politicians, public authorities, international organizations, business enterprises and the news media. The confidence indicators provides valuable information about the state of the business economy and are reflected upon every month in financial related news medias. There has been no survey if the statistics meets the needs of clients., Read more about relevance, Accuracy and reliability, No overall accuracy has been calculated. Is has been observed a tendency that 2nd and 3rd measurement of a survey-year shows higher growth rates as compared to 1st and 4th measurement. The reason for this seems to be measurement errors., Read more about accuracy and reliability, Timeliness and punctuality, The half-yearly survey is launched by means of questionnaires about 20 days before the survey month beginning. Deadline for responses is about the 12th in the survey month. Two weeks after, about the 26th, a reminder is send to the remaining admitting a new deadline about the 4th the month after the reference month. About the 15th the statistics is enumerated. About the 22nd results are published and send to the EU-partner DG ECFIN. The process runs punctual., Read more about timeliness and punctuality, Comparability, The statistics is carried out in collaboration with the EU-commission since 1982. Please refer to , (DG ECFIN), ., Read more about comparability, Accessibility and clarity, Results of the surveys are published monthly at , Statistics Denmark, ., Key indicators are published in the newsletter edition , Nyt fra Danmarks Statistik, Industriens investeringsforventninger, and in English at the homepage , Short term trends, . , Detailed data is available in English version at , Statbank, ; choose English language and look for the tables INVEST1 & INVEST2., Read , here, about the statistics., Also, data are published at the homepage of the EU-commission partner , Directorate Generale Economic and Financial affairs (DG ECFIN), along with similar data from other EU countries., Scientists and analysts have the option to buy detailed micro-data through the , Division of Research Services, , Statistics Denmark. In this case data will anonymized in order to ensure enterprises confidentiality., Read more about accessibility and clarity

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    Documentation of statistics

    Documentation of statistics: Radio and TV, Consumption (Discontinued)

    Contact info, Science, Technology and Culture , Get documentation of statistics as pdf, Radio and TV, Consumption 2014 , Previous versions, These statistics are meant to provide easy, simple access to basic facts, and answer questions on the listening and viewing habits of the population. They show, for instance, how high the viewing figures for different TV channels are, and how many minutes the population spends listening to radio or watching TV each day. The statistics have previously been published as a part of the now defunct MedieStatistikBanken, started in 2006. MedieStatistikBanken was set up by the former Danish Media Secretariat (now part of the Danish Agency for Culture) in collaboration with the media industry and Statistics Denmark. The statistics were taken over to the Denmark Statistics-owned StatBank Denmark in 2012., Statistical presentation, Radio and TV statistics "Consumption" cover a wide range of subjects and the documentation is therefore divided into three separate documentation of statistics; Distribution, Consumption and Advertising. The Radio and TV Statistics "Consumption" shows the use of radio and TV by the population, e.g. viewing and broadcast times for radio and TV stations. Continuous profiling of consumer habits is provided by data from Gallup's TV Meter and Radio Index, the official, industry-recognized surveys of population listening and viewing habits., Read more about statistical presentation, Statistical processing, The role of Statistics Denmark with respect to this statistics is solely to assure the quality and communicate information that is selected, collected, processed and disseminated by other producers of statistics/data suppliers. Please refer to the original sources for a detailed review of the statistical processing., Read more about statistical processing, Relevance, These statistics are meant to provide easy, simple access to basic facts, and answer questions on the listening and viewing habits of the population. They show, for instance, how high the viewing figures for different TV channels are, and how many minutes the population spends listening to radio or watching TV each day. The statistics are available to everyone. No measurement of user satisfaction has been performed., Read more about relevance, Accuracy and reliability, The Radio and TV Statistics, Consumption, is based on data already published by TNS Gallup's Radio Meter and TV Meter media surveys, which are the official, industry-recognised surveys of the listening and viewing habits of the population. Statistics Denmark obtains the data directly from the data supplier. The data supplied is subject to a quality check, but no calculations of uncertainty are made., Read more about accuracy and reliability, Timeliness and punctuality, Annual News from Statistics Denmark is released to coincide with annual updating of statistics tables. This takes place about 12 weeks after the end of the reference year. The statistics are normally published without delay in relation to the notified date., Read more about timeliness and punctuality, Comparability, Refer to the original sources., Read more about comparability, Accessibility and clarity, Radio and TV: Consumption is presented on the subject page for "Radio and TV" as a part of the "Film, books and media site on https://www.dst.dk. Furthermore, the statistics is featured in the chapter on Culture and National Church in Statistical Yearbook. The results are published annually through a News from Statistics Denmark and a series of interactive StatBank Denmark tables., Read more about accessibility and clarity

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    Documentation of statistics

    Overweight and BMI

    How many Danes are overweight? And what is the average height for men and women?, Note: Below, we provide links to data from Statistics Denmark and to others who make statistics on the subject. In some instances, the sources referred to below have content in Danish only or limited content in English.  , The National Institute of Public Health (NIPH) has prepared a national health profile “Den Nationale Sundhedsprofil 2023” (in Danish), which includes information on weight. It is available as a , database, as well as in publications: , Danish Health Authority,   /  , National Institute of Public Health, (all in Danish)., The National Institute of Public Health (NIPH) has published several articles and analyzes on the development in height and weight, including (in Danish):, Vi bliver højere og tungere,  - men's and women's average height and weight tracked from 1987 onwards (2022), Andelen af danskere med overvægt, fremskrevet til 2040, - a projection analysis of severe and moderate obesity (2024), Focus on children and young persons, With the contribution of DTU Food, Statistics Denmark has prepared an analysis on social inequality in the prevalence of overweight in Danish children:, ”, Ulighed i børneovervægt i Danmark, ” (2021) (in Danish), The analysis supplements a report from the National Institute of Public Health (NIPH) on overweight among children and young people. The NIPH is also behind the survey of health behaviour in school-aged children “Skolebørnsundersøgelsen” (in Danish), which contains data on the well-being and health of children and young people - including overweight and obesity:, ”, Overvægt og svær overvægt blandt danske børn og unge, ” (2020) (in Danish), The survey on health behaviour in school-aged children, (in Danish) is carried out every four years, last in 2022, The Danish Health Data Authority is behind a national database on children “Den Nationale Børnedatabase” (in Danish), which contains data on e.g. the height and weight of Danish children:, About the , The National Child Health Register,  (in Danish), Height and weight of school children, at esundhed.dk (in Danish), Internationally, Eurostat’s portal Statistics Explained can be used as a point of entry and guide for data on overweight in Europe:, See the article ", Overweight and obesity - BMI statistics, ", The World Health Organization also has data on the subject:, Subject page on , Obesity and overweight, What is the average height for men and women?, Statistical Yearbook 2017 has a table (in Danish) of the results of the tests for determining the eligibility of young men for military service, including their BMI and height: ", Sessionsresultat samt værnepligtiges BMI og højde, “., At the website of the Personnel Agency of the Danish Ministry of Defence, you will find a link to t, he average height, BMI etc. of conscripts through the years, (in the box "Flere tal" - Statistik fra Forsvarets Dag)., The National Institute of Public Health (SIF) regularly collects data on the height and weight of the Danes:, The most recent key results are available in the series ", Ugens tal for folkesundhed, “ showing average height and weight of men and women from 1987 until 2021, Results from the KRAM survey (2007-2008) (in Danish) shows e.g. , height and weight by percentiles,  , [This page was last reviewed in October 2024]

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    Documentation of statistics: Local Government Personal Income Taxation and Church Tax

    Contact info, Government Finances , Ida Balle Rohde , +45 61 24 24 85 , ILR@dst.dk , Get documentation of statistics as pdf, Local Government Personal Income Taxation and Church Tax 2025 , Previous versions, Local Government Personal Income Taxation and Church Tax 2024, Local Government Personal Income Taxation and Church Tax 2023, Local Government Personal Income Taxation and Church Tax 2022, Local Government Personal Income Taxation and Church Tax 2021, Local Government Personal Income Taxation and Church Tax 2015, Local Government Personal Income Taxation and Church Tax 2014, The purpose of Local government personal income taxation and church tax is information on the development in these taxes as they are decided by the local governments by the 15th of October the year before the relevant income year. The Statistics was first time published in 1927, but in its current form the statistics covers and is comparable from 2007., Statistical presentation, The statistics show the development in local government personal income tax rates and church tax rates as determined by the local authorities in each municipality., Read more about statistical presentation, Statistical processing, The statistics is based on reports from the local authorities to the Ministry of the Interior. The published budget figures also form the basis for the amount of advance payments transferred from the central government to the municipalities. The collected material is validated against last year’s data as well as information regarding which municipalities have changed their tax rates. There are no further corrections of data., Read more about statistical processing, Relevance, The statistics are part of the general economic debate. The statistics is in demand from ministries, politicians, public and private institutions, researchers, enterprises and news media. The statistics often gets a lot of attention in the media and amongst other professional users., Read more about relevance, Accuracy and reliability, The statistics have no sources of statistical uncertainty of importance. This is because local government income taxes is determined by a financial agreement between Local Government Denmark (KL) and the government. Afterwards, both KL and the Ministry of the Interior check and verify the numbers. It is not allowed to make changes the foundation for the local government income taxes once it have been approved, which is also why there are no revisions of the statistics., Read more about accuracy and reliability, Timeliness and punctuality, Data are published in the end of November in the year before the income year. The statistics only contain final figures. The statistics are usually published on the scheduled date without delays., Read more about timeliness and punctuality, Comparability, The statistics was published for the first time in 1927. However, changes to both the municipality as well as country structure makes the comparison across time difficult. The current structure makes it possible to compare from 2007 and onwards. The taxation systems differ widely across countries, which makes the geographical comparison difficult based on national sources because of concept and calculation differences., Read more about comparability, Accessibility and clarity, These statistics are published annually in a Danish press release. In the , StatBank, the figures are published under Personal income taxes. For further information, go to the subject page for , taxes and duties, ., Read more about accessibility and clarity

    https://www.dst.dk/en/Statistik/dokumentation/documentationofstatistics/local-government-personal-income-taxation-and-church-tax

    Documentation of statistics

    Documentation of statistics: Personal income taxes

    Contact info, Government Finances , Ida Balle Rohde , +45 61 24 24 85 , ILR@dst.dk , Get documentation of statistics as pdf, Personal income taxes 2023 , Previous versions, Personal income taxes 2022, Personal income taxes 2021, Personal Income Taxation 2020, Personal Income Taxation 2019, Personal Income Taxation 2014, Personal Income Taxation 2013, The purpose of the statistics Personal income taxation is to give information about tax bases, tax calculations and the various tax concepts, and also give a description of provisional and final tax. The statistics cover income taxes from 1994 and is published yearly in September. The statistics were first published in 1903, but in its current form the statistics cover every year from 1994 onwards., Statistical presentation, The statistics is a yearly account of personal income- and wealth taxes, as they are in the final assessment. The statistics give information about tax bases, tax calculations and the various tax concepts., Read more about statistical presentation, Statistical processing, Data is extracted annually from the Danish Tax Agency. Not all taxable persons are included in the data extract, so income tax is calculated for the missing persons, so that it is possible to describe the development for all taxable persons in Denmark. The validation takes place by comparing the level of total income taxes in relation to the previous year, where both business tendencies and possible tax rate changes are taken into account., Read more about statistical processing, Relevance, The statistics are part of the general economic debate. The statistics is in demand from ministries, politicians, public and private institutions, researchers, enterprises and news media. The statistics often get a lot of attention in the media and amongst other professional users., Read more about relevance, Accuracy and reliability, In the first dissemination of the statistics, some information for some taxpayers is missing. The tax payments of these persons are therefore calculated to give an overall picture of the development in income taxes for persons. Also in the final version of the statistics, some taxpayers' information is missing, the statistics therefore contain calculated figures. In the preliminary versions of the statistics some tax types are corrected for biases, as these tax types are potentially underestimated in relation to the final value., Read more about accuracy and reliability, Timeliness and punctuality, The Statistics are published yearly in November. The first version of the preliminary income taxes is published in November after the end of the income year. The final income taxes are published in November, three years after the end of the income year in question. Publications are released on time, as stated in the release calendar. , Read more about timeliness and punctuality, Comparability, The statistic were first introduced in 1903. The tax reform in 1987 changed both income and deduction concepts. From 1987, the numbers were split into personal income, capital income, and deductions instead of gross income and deductions. The taxation structure differs greatly across countries, which makes international comparison difficult. , Read more about comparability, Accessibility and clarity, These statistics are published annually in a Danish press release. In the StatBank the figures are published under , Personal income taxes, . , Read more about accessibility and clarity

    https://www.dst.dk/en/Statistik/dokumentation/documentationofstatistics/personal-income-taxes

    Documentation of statistics

    Documentation of statistics: Real property taxes

    Contact info, Government Finances, Economic Statistics , Ida Balle Rohde , +45 61 24 24 85 , ILR@dst.dk , Get documentation of statistics as pdf, Real property taxes 2024 , Previous versions, Real property taxes 2023, Real property taxes 2022, Real property taxes 2021, Real property taxes 2020, Taxation of Real Property 2014, Taxation of Real Property 2013, The purpose of the statistics Property Taxation is to show the development in property taxes and their allocation to municipalities. The detailed property tax statistics has existed since 1937. Before 1937, property tax statistics was also published statistics on property taxation, albeit at a more aggregated basis. The current form of the statistics is comparable from 2007 and onwards., Statistical presentation, The statistics are a yearly overview of the Danish property taxation. The statistics show the distribution of property taxes to municipalities as well as type of tax (land tax and reimbursement duties). , Read more about statistical presentation, Statistical processing, The statistics is based on data from the Property Statistics Register. The register is based on information from two sources: an assessment part from the Danish Property Assessment Agency and a tax part from KMD. The data is validated against last year's data and against budget figures for the given year, as well as information on which municipalities that has changed their land tax rate. Data are used without further treatment for the publication., Read more about statistical processing, Relevance, The statistics are part of the general economic debate. The statistics is in demand from ministries, politicians, public and private institutions, researchers, enterprises and news media. The statistics often gets a lot of attention in the media and amongst other professional users., Read more about relevance, Accuracy and reliability, The statistics has only a few sources for uncertainty. Property Statistics Register, which is the foundation for the finalized numbers, consists of two sources: an assessment part from the Danish Property Assessment Agency and a tax part from KMD. Since the parts are not updated at the same time, there may be slight discrepancies in the data between the two parts. The official real estate valuations also causes some uncertainty. This is because these valuations, which is the basis for computing the valuation (public assessment) and land value, have been frozen since 2013. , Read more about accuracy and reliability, Timeliness and punctuality, The Statistics are published yearly in November in the income year, where final data is published. Publications are released on time, as stated in the release calendar. , Read more about timeliness and punctuality, Comparability, The census has been conducted since 1937, but changes in municipal and county compositions makes comparisons over time difficult. However, in its current form the statistics is comparable from 2007 and onwards. The taxation systems differ widely across countries, which makes the international comparison difficult based on national sources because of concept and calculation differences. The statistics is the basis for determining the property taxes in government finance statistics. , Read more about comparability, Accessibility and clarity, These statistics are published annually in a Danish press release. In the StatBank the figures are published under , Real property taxes, . Information about the statistics can be found on the , subject page, ., Read more about accessibility and clarity

    https://www.dst.dk/en/Statistik/dokumentation/documentationofstatistics/real-property-taxes

    Documentation of statistics

    Documentation of statistics: Sickness benefits

    Contact info, Labour Market, Social Statistics , Anna Skovbæk Mortensen , +45 21 77 67 54 , aom@dst.dk , Get documentation of statistics as pdf, Sickness benefits 2024 , Previous versions, The purpose of the Sickness Benefits statistics is to provide information about the costs of sickness benefits and the number of sickness benefit recipients, both in terms of the number of people affected and the number of full-time employees. The statistics have been compiled since 1995, but are in their current form comparable from the year 2020 onwards., Statistical presentation, Sickness benefit is an annual statement of the number of people, benefit days and amounts paid out in connection with illness. Furthermore, the extent of partially resumed work is calculated. The data is broken down by labour market affiliation, age, gender and geography. Furthermore, figures from the Sickness Benefit Statistics are included in the statistics Persons below the state pension age on public benefits, Labour Market Accounts and Absence, where the extent of absence due to illness is put into a larger context., Read more about statistical presentation, Statistical processing, When the data is received, all fields are checked by machine and the number of observations received matches the number of observations sent by KMD. If the data delivery cannot be approved, KMD is contacted in order to correct the delivery., Read more about statistical processing, Relevance, Sickness benefit statistics tell us how many man-years Danish society loses due to long-term illness and how long it will take the long-term sick person to return to the labour market if he or she returns., Read more about relevance, Accuracy and reliability, The statistics summarise the reports of illness that have triggered the payment of unemployment benefits. The expectation is that all sickness benefit cases with payment are reported. Therefore, the statistics can be expected to be accurate in relation to actual payments. However, some cases are not reported until long after the end of the period to which the case relates, which is why the last quarter is not fully updated. The delayed updates result in a revision the following year that is in the order of 0.5 per cent in an upward direction., Read more about accuracy and reliability, Timeliness and punctuality, The statistics are published annually at the beginning of April the year after the reference year. The statistics are usually published without delay in relation to the announced date, Read more about timeliness and punctuality, Comparability, The statistics are influenced by Danish legislation. Over the years, the period the employer must pay for in connection with illness has been increased from 14 days to 30 days, and as of December 2012, the right to receive sickness benefits on public holidays was cancelled., Read more about comparability, Accessibility and clarity, These statistics are published in a Danish press release at the same time as the tables are updated in the StatBank. In the StatBank, these statistics can be found under the subject , Sickness benefits, . For further information, gp to the , subject page, ., Read more about accessibility and clarity

    https://www.dst.dk/en/Statistik/dokumentation/documentationofstatistics/sickness-benefits

    Documentation of statistics

    Documentation of statistics: Eggs Production

    Contact info, Food Industries, Business Statistics , Mona Larsen , +45 24 81 68 47 , MLA@dst.dk , Get documentation of statistics as pdf, Eggs Production 2025 , Previous versions, Eggs Production 2024, Eggs Production 2023, Eggs Production 2022, Eggs Production 2021, Eggs Production 2020, Eggs Production 2019, Eggs Production 2018, Eggs Production 2017, Eggs Production 2016, Eggs Production 2015, Eggs Production 2014, The purpose of the statistics on egg production is to describe the quantity and value of eggs produced in Denmark. The statistics on eggs have a long history and date back to the 20th century. Since 1955, the statistics have been compiled on the same basis as is used today. From 1996 and onwards, the production of consumer eggs divided into production forms: i.e. eggs from caged hens, barn eggs, free-range eggs and organic eggs. , Statistical presentation, The statistics for eggs production are a quarterly and yearly measurement of the total production of eggs for human consumption and hatching eggs in Denmark. The total production of eggs includes sales to authorized packing companies and estimates for the producers' consumption of own eggs and their direct sales to consumers. The total production of eggs to authorized egg packaging centers is subdivided into the following production types: Cage eggs, barn eggs, free range eggs and organic eggs. In addition, ungraded eggs sold (barn door sales) and used on agricultural holdings are estimated. , Read more about statistical presentation, Statistical processing, Data is collected quarterly from the egg packers on the sale of weighed eggs for consumption by types of eggs. It is a random sample that covers over 90 per cent. of the total eggs weighed. The reported data is searched for errors, after which the searched data are added to the total quantities of eggs. Every month information about hatching eggs is collected from the hatcheries. Data comes from administrative records. The data received is checked for completeness and consistency as well as consistency with previous periods., Read more about statistical processing, Relevance, It is of great interest to agricultural organizations, the Ministry of Environment and Food and the EU. The figures is used intern in Statistics Denmark to estimate quantity and price index, and the Account for Agriculture, which is included in the National Accounts., Read more about relevance, Accuracy and reliability, Data on the eggs weighed in the packing centers has a high quality, as it is mandatory for egg producers to report this data with the Danish Veterinary and Food Administration. The same applies to the number of hatching eggs where it is compulsory for them to be registered in the Ministry of Food., The estimation of eggs for own consumption and sales directly to consumers is estimated. This consumption is set at 12 million kg annually and is separated separately in the Statbank. , Read more about accuracy and reliability, Timeliness and punctuality, The figures for quarters are usually published approx. 2 months after the end of the quarter. In recent years there has been trouble publishing numbers to the pre-announced time, since data has first been available approx. 2 months after the end of the quarter., Read more about timeliness and punctuality, Comparability, The statistics have been compiled since the 20th century but are in their present form comparable from 1997 onwards. Most European countries compile statistics on egg production and the statics are therefore comparable to statistics from other countries within the EU. Data enter into the Economic Accounts for Agriculture, which also enter into the National Account., Read more about comparability, Accessibility and clarity, In StatBank, figures are published under the topic of , Livestock production, Read more about accessibility and clarity

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    Documentation of statistics

    Documentation of statistics: Sports Participation

    Contact info, Science, Technology and Culture, Business Statistics , Søren Østerballe , +45 23 42 32 97 , SRB@dst.dk , Get documentation of statistics as pdf, Sports Participation 2024 , Previous versions, Sports Participation 2023, Sports Participation 2022, Sports Participation 2021, Sports Participation 2020, Sports Participation 2019, Sports Participation 2018, Sports Participation 2017, The purpose of the statistics is to highlight sports participation and results of the population and the professional athletes in Denmark. The statistics describes sports activities, the population's sports and exercise habits, attendances to sports events and Danish sports medal winners in international competitions. The earliest data series in the statistics start from 2007. The statistics in their current form are comparable with other publications of the original sources, eg the Central Association Register, and the Sports Research Institute's surveys of Danes' sports habits., Statistical presentation, The statistics contain information on activity from the sport associations, time series with main results from surveys of the population's sports habits, spectator and number of matches for selected sports and leagues, and an overview of Danish and foreign winners of international sports medals., Read more about statistical presentation, Statistical processing, The statistics of the sports associations' members' and medals for Danish athletes' performances are received from the Central Association Register and from DIF's medal overview. Selected results from IDAN's surveys of the population's sports habits are received in the form of special extracts. Spectators for selected sports and leagues are collected from the relevant federations. Data for statistics of ranking, are collected from DIF and Gracenote., Data are validated by a comparison with previous years' results and tabulated., Read more about statistical processing, Relevance, The statistics are relevant to professionals in institutions, organizations and public authorities as the basis for, for example, forecasts, analyzes and planning purposes. In addition, several of the statistics results are relevant to interested users for the lighting of sports topics., Read more about relevance, Accuracy and reliability, The overall accuracy and reliability of the results of the members' activities of the sports organizations, international medals, ranks and attendance is considered to be high, as it is build on register information from central and authoritative sources. The statistics do not take into account missing reports to resp. the Central Association Register or the federations. This could e.g. be an association with non-reporting of a group of members or a municipality's non-reporting of spectators to a club game. , Read more about accuracy and reliability, Timeliness and punctuality, Publications are made annually approximately four months after the end of the reference period. These statistics are published without delay, with reference to the announced time of publication in the release calendar., Read more about timeliness and punctuality, Comparability, Comparison of statistics with other countries in the area is not made. Certain results are comparable to other publications of the original sources, such as the Central Sports Association Register and results from the Sports Institute's studies of population's sports and exercise habits., Read more about comparability, Accessibility and clarity, These statistics are published in the StatBank under , Sports Participation, and in the annual publication on Culture., Read more about accessibility and clarity

    https://www.dst.dk/en/Statistik/dokumentation/documentationofstatistics/sports-participation

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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 Research Services 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 Denmark’s Data Portal, When you have submitted your project proposal to Research Services, an employee will assess whether the proposal can be approved. If Research Services 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, Research Services 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 Research Services 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 Denmark’s Data Portal. 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 Denmark’s Data Portal, 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 Denmark’s Data Portal., On the front page of Denmark’s Data Portal, 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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