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    Documentation of statistics: SME Access to Finance

    Contact info, Business Dynamics , Alina Grecu , +45 30 55 18 24 , AGC@dst.dk , Get documentation of statistics as pdf, SME Access to Finance 2018 , Previous versions, SME Access to Finance 2014, The statistics provides updated information on small and medium-sized enterprises' access to finance in light of the financial crisis. The 2018 statistics is an update of previous surveys covering the periods 2007, 2009/2010 and 2014. To provide the best basis for comparability over time, the survey has been repeated with an almost unchanged contents., Statistical presentation, The statistics sheds light on small and medium-sized enterprises' access to finance, covering loan finance, equity finance and other types of finance. Results are published in a NYT from Statistics Denmark and related tables in the Statbank. , Read more about statistical presentation, Statistical processing, The statistics is annual and questionnaire-based. Information is reported digitally. Validation includes checks and supporting information built into the digital form, combined with subsequent checks and recontact to reporting enterprises. The published results are grossed up to population level. Stratification is based on activity, enterprise size class and subpopulations ( high-growth enterprises, high-growth new enterprises and other enterprises)., Read more about statistical processing, Relevance, The statistics provides updated information on growth conditions for the Danish business sector, specifically on small and medium-sized enterprises' access to finance. The 2018 survey was carried out in collaboration with, and with financing from, the Danish Ministry of Industry, Business and Financial Affairs. In addition, the statistics is expected to be used by other ministries, Danmarks Nationalbank (the Danish Central Bank), business associations and by researchers., Read more about relevance, Accuracy and reliability, Sampling error calculations have been produced. The response rate is 93 per cent. Unit non-response is limited and due to bankruptcy, take-overs, etc. Item non-response is also limited. The quality of the statistics is considered high., Read more about accuracy and reliability, Timeliness and punctuality, Results from the survey are published relatively soon after the end of the reference period, and results have been published without delays. Results for 2014 were published without delays in a NYT from Statistics Denmark and related tables in the Statbank in mid-April 2015. Results for 2018 will be published without delays in late October 2019., Read more about timeliness and punctuality, Comparability, The statistics provides updated information on small and medium-sized enterprises' access to finance in light of the financial crisis. The 2018 statistics is an update of previous surveys covering the periods 2007, 2009/2010 and 2014. for 2007 and 2009/2010 results for a number of other European Member States are also available. To provide the best basis for comparability over time, the survey has been repeated with an almost unchanged contents., Read more about comparability, Accessibility and clarity, Results are published in a Nyt from Statistics Denmark (in Danish only) and related tables in the Statbank. , Read more about accessibility and clarity

    https://www.dst.dk/en/Statistik/dokumentation/documentationofstatistics/sme-access-to-finance

    Documentation of statistics

    Morocco 2024-2026

    Statistics Denmark is implementing the second phase of a Strategic Sector Program in Morocco financed by the Danish Ministry of Foreign Affairs. Our partner is the High Commission for Planning (Haut-Commissariat au Plan - HCP) which is the main producer of official Statistics in the Kingdom of Morocco., About Denmark’s Strategic Sector Cooperation,  (on the homepage of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs), Long-term ambitions, The second phase of collaboration between Statistics Denmark and Haut-Commissariat au Plan (HCP) aims in the longer run to establish and secure the preconditions for a sustainable national statistical system based on digital collection, processing and dissemination of administrative and to a lesser degree survey data. This to support the decision making for the development of the Moroccan society in general and the just green transition in particular., The second phase naturally builds on the results achieved in the first phase. During the first phase , the digitalisation of the statistical production process in HCP has progressed to a new level: With a new IT strategy, the establishment of a Data Management Centre, the use of web based surveys, implementation of a new software for the business register etc. the IT-infrastructure to receive, process and disseminate data is now more or less in place. , The aim in phase II is thus to secure a steady and continuous flow of data into the system - both from surveys and from administrative registers, and to finalize the quality aspects of the production of statistics and to publish it., You can read more about phase I and find videos about the project here, Strategic outcomes, The project has three strategic outcomes:, Improved statistical frameworks (or systems) supporting a just green transition in Morocco through strengthening NSO capacities to work with adequately and appropriately disaggregated survey and administrative data for statistics, for digitalization processes and for communication., HCP has strengthened their role as a trusted data provider, their capacities to cooperate and to access relevant sector data, and their provision of relevant and in-demand statistics to government, private institutions and the general public relevant to a just green transition., Accelerated required decisions on viable data-solutions for the data ecosystem including but not limited to those of relevance to a just green transition enabled by partners through exposition to Danish data-solution companies and the Danish Public Private Partnership data-ecosystem of statistics., Areas of collaboration, Improving HCPs capacity and the national statistical system is done by amongst other things improving the economic modelling capacities, digitalising prioritised statistical processes, continued work on IT and data security issues, finalising the establishment of a statistical business register and secure data flows, improving quality work, and providing technical support to the further development of the implementation of The System of Environmental Economic Accounting (SEEA)., Besides the efforts to further strengthen capacities in the production, the quality and the access to statistics efforts will be made to strengthen the cooperation between data providers and users establishing national partnerships with both government and private institutions. In practical terms through e.g. working groups and user groups, by drawing up aggreements, arranging work shops and study visits etc.

    https://www.dst.dk/en/consulting/projects/morocco-2024-2026

    Documentation of statistics: Public Funding for Cultural Purposes

    Contact info, Science, Technology and Culture, Business Statistics , Isabel Maria dos Santos Cardoso , +45 61 50 11 61 , imc@dst.dk , Get documentation of statistics as pdf, Public Funding for Cultural Purposes 2025 , Previous versions, Public Funding for Cultural Purposes 2024, Public Funding for Cultural Purposes 2023, Public Funding for Cultural Purposes 2022, Public Funding for Cultural Purposes 2021, Public Funding for Cultural Purposes 2020, Public Funding for Cultural Purposes 2019, Public Funding for Cultural Purposes 2018, Public Funding for Cultural Purposes 2017, Public Funding for Cultural Purposes 2016, Public Funding for Cultural Purposes 2015, Public Funding for Cultural Purposes 2014, The purpose of the statistics Public Funding for Cultural Purposes is to provide a comprehensive overview of public funding for cultural purposes by collecting all data on public cultural budgets. Previously, the statistics was compiled by the Ministry of Culture and results were disseminated through the publication , Kulturpengene, . The statistics describes the magnitude and categories of the public funds for cultural purposes and has been compiled in this form since 2007., Statistical presentation, These statistics present annual accounts of the public funding for cultural purposes in DKK million by cultural domains, purpose, financing arrangement and financing type. The statistics detail the funds allocated by the central government and local authorities for purposes within the domain of the Ministry of Culture. Funds are allocated to cultural institutions, projects and individuals and are used for operating institutions, subsidies for specific activities and projects, scholarships, etc., Read more about statistical presentation, Statistical processing, Data on State funding is delivered by the Ministry of Culture. Data on municipal funding is drawn from Statistics Denmark's account of budgets of municipalities. Electronic data editing as well as manual checks of the results are performed by Statistics Denmark before publication. Results are compared to last year's results and the occurrence of new purposes are verified by the Ministry of Culture., Read more about statistical processing, Relevance, The statistics are relevant for private individuals, companies and public authorities as the basis for e.g. forecasts, analyzes, contract regulation, public and private planning purposes in the cultural field., Read more about relevance, Accuracy and reliability, Data for these statistics are derived from authorized and central sources such as the National Budget, Supplementary Funds Records and the municipal budgets. No uncertainty calculations are available, but the overall accuracy for state funds is considered to be very high and is reported annually by the Ministry of Culture. The municipal budgets are supplied from the municipalities’ own financial systems and are also considered to have very high reliability. If cultural appropriations in the municipalities fall outside the statistical definition of cultural purposes, they are not included in the statistics., Read more about accuracy and reliability, Timeliness and punctuality, The statistics are published without delay. Data collection awaits endorsement of the Supplementary Funds Record by the Parliamentary Committee on the National Budget, which usually occurs in May of the fiscal year. Given a processing period of approximately two months, the annual statistics are expected to be available in August., Read more about timeliness and punctuality, Comparability, Statistics on the state funding are comparable to the National Budget publication from the Ministry of Finance. Media License Fees are detailed in the annual budget record on determination of the Media License Fees. Lotto funds for cultural purposes are itemized in the annual Supplementary Funds record on the allocation of Lotto funds for cultural purposes. For municipal funds, statistics are partially comparable with statistics from Statistics Denmark's Budgets of municipalities and regions. , Read more about comparability, Accessibility and clarity, These statistics are published in the StatBank under the subject , Economy in the cultural field, ., Read more about accessibility and clarity

    https://www.dst.dk/en/Statistik/dokumentation/documentationofstatistics/public-funding-for-cultural-purposes

    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 2025 , Previous versions, Real property taxes 2024, 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). A weighted average is calculated for each region and the entire country. The statistics are published in the StatBank. , Read more about statistical presentation, Statistical processing, The statistics is based on data from the Danish Customs and Tax Administration. The system contains both valuation and tax data. 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 have a few sources of uncertainty. The Danish Customs and Tax Administration’s property tax system is continuously updated with corrections. The public property valuations, which form the basis for calculating assessed property and land values, were frozen during the period 2013–2023, which is therefore a source of uncertainty. In 2024, a new property tax system was introduced, where taxes have primarily been collected based on provisional valuations. , 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: Market Value for Households Real Estate

    Contact info, Government Finances, Economic Statistics , Mikkel Bjerre Trolle , +45 29 36 68 25 , MIT@dst.dk , Get documentation of statistics as pdf, Market Value for Households Real Estate 2024 , Previous versions, Market Value for Households Real Estate 2023, Market Value for Households Real Estate 2022, Market Value for Households Real Estate 2021, Market Value for Households Real Estate 2020, Market Value for Households Real Estate 2019, Market Value for Households Real Estate 2018, Market Value for Households Real Estate 2017, Market Value for Households Real Estate 2016, Market Value for Households Real Estate 2015, This is the first publication of the households’ assets in real estate on individual level. The purpose is to follow the development of the households’ real estate. Sector delimitation of units in the sector of households is defined in European system of national accounts (ESA2010). From this it appears that sole proprietorships are a part of the households’ sector. Registers on individual level can be used for distribution analyses, e.g. in relation to income, financial liabilities or socioeconomic status., Statistical presentation, The statistics provides closing values for each year. The household’s real estate consisting of owner occupied dwellings and co-operative dwellings. All figures are reported in current prices. , Read more about statistical presentation, Statistical processing, Data from the various registers are merged through property identification and personal identification. There are made classifications, aggregations and calculation of the market value. For publication there is added relevant background information about the families., Read more about statistical processing, Relevance, The statistic has a lot of interested parties including ministries, politicians, organizations and the press.., Read more about relevance, Accuracy and reliability, The adjustment factor is the same within a geographic area, even though the actual sales value can vary a lot due to e.g. differences in the location of the owner-occupied dwellings (amenity), which are not reflected completely in the official real estate valuations. The preliminary year are dependent primarily on sales data for real estate. When the final year are calculated all of the sources are available. Experience from 2019 and 2020 shows that the preliminary year tends to underestimate the total market value of the final year., Read more about accuracy and reliability, Timeliness and punctuality, The statistics i published with preliminary figures in march, 3 months after the reference date. Final figures is published a year later. One year and 3 months after the reference date., Read more about timeliness and punctuality, Comparability, The statistic is consistent over time. However, one must be aware that the figures are calculated at current prices. There is no knowledge of any individual based register of household wealth in real estate, which is comparable to the Danish. Figures for total household wealth in real estate are also published in the statistics concerning financial national accounts which is published in June and November., Read more about comparability, Accessibility and clarity, These statistics are published in a Danish press release and in the StatBank under , Real estate, , and the , theme page, Read more about accessibility and clarity

    https://www.dst.dk/en/Statistik/dokumentation/documentationofstatistics/market-value-for-households-real-estate

    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

    Advancing Environmental Statistics in Ghana

    Ghana Statistical Service (GSS) together with the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is working hard on establishing green national accounts., 19 August 2024 15:00 ,  , The development of robust statistics on environmental goods and services is crucial for understanding the economic contribution of initiatives focused on environmental protection and resource management. These statistics, which form part of the broader system of environmental-economic accounting- often referred to as "green national accounts" - offer valuable insights into the economic activities related to green goods and services. As countries worldwide prioritize sustainability, the ability to measure and report on these areas becomes increasingly important., In July, Ghana made significant progress in this area. Two experts from Statistics Denmark visited Accra to collaborate with representatives from the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and Ghana Statistical Services (GSS). Their mission was to develop a strategy for data collection and design effective questionnaires. This visit followed a previous mission that introduced key concepts related to environmental statistics, fostered understanding within the local context, and discussed potential implementation strategies., During the same week, the Executive Director of Ghana's EPA met with the experts from Statistics Denmark to discuss the implementation of the System of Environmental Economic Accounting (SEEA) in Ghana. The meeting underscored the critical role of collaboration between the EPA and Ghana Statistical Services (GSS) in advancing sustainable development. Over the coming years, GSS and EPA, with the support of Statistics Denmark, will focus on Water and Waste accounts to drive informed decision-making and promote a more sustainable future for Ghana., The second mission from Statistics Denmark yielded notable progress. Among the key outcomes was an enhanced understanding of the revised Classification of Environmental Purposes (CEP) among the Ghanaian partners. This classification is essential for accurately categorizing and measuring environmental expenditures. The partners also agreed to combine data collection efforts with the existing Business Survey (IBES 2). This approach is expected to streamline the process and ensure more comprehensive data collection., A critical aspect of the mission involved discussions on how to structure the questionnaire, which will be a primary tool in gathering the necessary data. These discussions culminated in an agreement on an ambitious action plan, with a target date set for publishing the statistics on green goods and services by the end of January 2026., This collaboration between Ghana and international experts from Statistics Denmark is part of the  Strategic Sector Cooperation scheme financed by the Danish Ministry of Foreign Affairs. The collaboration represents a significant stride toward developing a reliable and comprehensive framework for environmental-economic accounting in the country. As Ghana continues to integrate these practices, the resulting data will be invaluable for shaping policies and strategies that support sustainable development and environmental stewardship.,  , You can read more about our different projects under the Strategic Sector Cooperation scheme here: ,  , Ghana, Morocco, Vietnam

    https://www.dst.dk/en/consulting/news-from-international-consulting/2024/19-08-2024-Advancing-Environmental-Statistics-in-Ghana

    Bosnia-Herzegovina 2024-2026

    Statistics Denmark is implementing an EU-financed Twinning project in Bosnia and Herzegovina in cooperation with the national statistical institutions of Finland, Slovenia and Italy. The project runs from January 2024 to January 2026. This project is the fifth in a row of collaboration projects financed by the EU, with Statistics Denmark as the lead agency., This Twinning project addresses multiple institutions as they all constitute the national statistical system of Bosnia-Herzegovina. , The beneficiary institutions are:, Agency for Statistics of Bosnia and Herzegovina, Institute for Statistics of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina, Institute for Statistics of Republika Srpska,, The Central Bank of Bosnia and Herzegovina, The overall objective of the project is to strengthen the national statistical system (NSS) in Bosnia-Herzegovina facilitating its approximation to the Union , acquis, in the area of statistics. The importance of this objective was highlighted on 15 December 2022, when , Bosnia and Herzegovina received candidate status for EU membership. The candidate status adds further urgency to the approximation process. , The project addresses five independent components:, Component 1: Business Statistics , Component 2: Tourism Satellite Accounts (TSA), Component 3: Information and Communication Technology Statistics (ICT), Component 4: Labour Markets Statistics , Component 5: Monthly Balance of Payments Statistics, Business Statistics, From previous Twinning Projects in Bosnia-Herzegovina, Danish and Finish experts have an in depth understanding of the local conditions. As EBS has come into effect both structural business statistics and short term statistics has to be adjusted in terms of methodology and data collection thereby requiring changes to the Statistical Business Register. At the same time, the burden put on respondents must not grow and should preferably be reduced through better data collecting and use of administrative data. ,  , Administrative data sources, The consortium has significant experience in the use of administrative data for production of statistics. With some accuracy, it can be claimed that the use of administrative data was invented in Scandinavia.,  , Denmark and Finland has a long history of using administrative data sources. Statistics Finland is required by law to use administrative sources if available in order to minimize respondent burden and in Denmark, nearly all social statistics are based on administrative records. Data on wages and employment are also usually extracted from business and tax authorities. ,  , TSA and ICT, TSA and ICT are new areas to this Twinning but are all produced by the MS partners. Implementation of ICT in Bosnian-Herzegovina is already well advanced and the component may be directed more at methodologies used for collecting and producing the statistics than actually compiling them. TSA or more formally Tourism Satellite accounts are often produced in a venture between NSIs and relevant public institutions such as the national board of tourism and academia. ,  , Labour markets statistics, Labour market statistics are produced according to Eurostat and ILO requirement. Data is compiled using a combination of surveys and administrative records. The coming project will focus on using administrative records.  ,  , Monthly Balance of Payment, Balance of Payment is usually produced in close collaboration between the national statistical institutes and the Central / National Bank. As in two previous project, we hope to continue the work relation established between Statistics Finland, the Central Bank of Finland and the Central Bank of Bosnia-Herzegovina. If relevant expertise from Italy may also be mobilized.

    https://www.dst.dk/en/consulting/projects/bosnia-herzegovina-2024-2026

    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, .

    https://www.dst.dk/en/TilSalg/skraeddersyede-loesninger/priser-og-aftalevilkaar/prispolitik

    Morocco 2019-2023

     , Statistics Denmark is implementing the first phase of a Strategic Sector Program in Morocco financed by the Danish Ministry of Foreign Affairs. Our partner is the High Commission for Planning (Haut-Commissariat au Plan - HCP) which is the main producer of official Statistics in the Kingdom of Morocco., The overall objective, The overall objective of the Strategic Sector Program is to contribute to the public debate in Morocco by providing the society with relevant and easily accessible statistics and support informed decision making by supporting a:, digital data transformation with the aim to improve the quality of statistics and increase the efficiency of the statistics production,, strengthened user orientation to better understand user needs and improveuser-friendliness and accessibility so more data is used by all levels of society,, improved monitoring and reporting of the Sustainable Development Goals., The project is structured around seven outcomes and associated outputs:, A. Commitment to an IT system where data is treated secure and confidential., Output A1: It strategy and guidelines are developed, Output A2: A data management center is designed and developed, B. Digital data reception replaces manual processes., Output B1: Web based surveys are used for business statistics, Output B2: A digital data collection system is designed and in place (cancelled and merged with output A2), C. Commitment to quality principles is formalized and integrated into all levels of the statistics production., Output C1: Structure and processes for quality principles are formalized and standardized, D. Administrative data is used to a larger extend in the production of statistics - and as input to reporting in the SDGs., Output D1: Agreements on regular data delivery with other public data providers have been established, E. An updated statistical business register lay the basis for all business statistics and provide opportunities for new and higher quality business statistics in general., Output E1: Volume of information in the statistical business register is increased, Output E2: System for automatic update of the statistical business register is developed, Watch the video below about establishing a statistical business register in Morocco under the Strategic Sector Cooperation between Statistics Denmark and Haut-Commissariat au Plan. , F. User orientation including the private sector is strengthened by putting users and their needs at the center of the work of HCP., Output F1: Communication and dissemination strategy developed, Output F2: User dialogue is improved, Output F3: Website of HCP is more user-friendly incl. the HCP StatBank, G. Environmental statistics is improved., Output G1: Quality of environmental statistics arc improved and more indicators are available for SDG monitoring,  , Below you can find a video about the project in Morocco. , A shorter version is also available below the long version., Video on the Strategic Sector Programme - long version - approx. 9 minutes,  , Video on the Strategic Sector Programme - short version - approx 3 minutes,  , Video on the establishment of a Statistical Business Register - approx 3,5 minutes,  ,  ,  

    https://www.dst.dk/en/consulting/projects/ghana-morocco-and-vietnam-2019-2024/morocco-2019-2023