Definitions (10/12) - Grouped by first letter "D"

50 Definitions Grouped by first letter "D" ➔ Glossary of frequently used abbreviations...

References to the most important other data dissemination done.
Regular or ad-hoc publications in which the data are made available to the public.
Guideline or legally-binding prescription developed by international organisations for guiding the dissemination of statistics to the public.
Measure to express the differences between two objects or entities.
Material residues that are an indirect result of production and consumption activity.
Products that are deliberately released to the environment as part of production processes.
A GIS function that deletes boundaries between adjacent polygons that have the same value for a specific attribute. For example, enumeration area ...
Chemical pulp (sulphate, soda or sulphite) made from wood of special quality, with a very high alpha-cellulose content (usually 90 % or over). This ...
In the calibration procedure, function which measures the distance between initial design weights and calibration weights.
Fractionation liquids by boiling and collecting the condensed vapour into a separate container
Distributable income of a corporation is equal to entrepreneurial income, plus all current transfers receivable, less all current transfers payable ...
The distributed income of corporations consists of dividends plus withdrawals from income of quasi-corporations.
Distribution and use of income are analysed in four stages: primary distribution, secondary distribution, redistribution in kind and use of income. ...
Own use and losses of the natural gas industry consist of all losses due to transport or distribution of electrical energy, heat, natural gas and ...
This corresponds to the wholesale and retail trade; repair of motor vehicles, motorcycles and personal and household goods Section of NACE Rev. 1. It ...
Distributive transactions consist of transactions by which the value added generated by production is distributed to labour, capital and government ...
Transactions whereby the value added generated by production is distributed to labour, capital and government, and transactions redistributing income ...
Any natural or legal person who makes a pesticide available on the market, including wholesalers, retailers, vendors and suppliers.
This process involves changing the data in some systematic fashion, with the result that the figures are insufficiently precise to disclose ...
Divestiture refers to firms selling part of their current operations, divisions or subsidiaries.
A divestment (de-merger) refers to the selling of the parts of the corporation due to various reasons: a. A subsidiary or part of the corporation may ...
Dividend shares are securities: (1) which, according to country and the circumstances in which they are created, have a variety of names such as ...
Dividends are a form of investment income to which shareholders become entitled as a result of placing funds at the disposal of corporations (SNA ...
Dividends, including stock dividends, are the distribution of earnings allocated to shares and other forms of participation in the equity of ...
A price or quantity index that treats both prices and quantities as continuous functions of time. By differentiating with respect to time, the rate of ...
Title/name used in classifications to depict a particular level within a hierarchy (e.g. Section, Division, Group, Class).
Final legal dissolution of a marriage, that is, that separation of husband and wife which confers on the parties the right to remarriage under civil, ...
Statistical indicator calculated by relating the number of divorces at the end of x years of marriage to the number of marriages in year n-x.
Doctoral students attend "tertiary programmes which lead to the award of an advanced research qualification [and which] are therefore devoted to ...
Descriptive text used to define or describe an object, design, specification, instructions or procedure.
Descriptive text and references to methodological documents available.
Policy on notifying the public of changes in methodology, indicating whether the public is notified before a methodological change affects ...
One or several data sets that cover(s) particular topics.
Group comprised of international organisations and/or national agencies working, formally or informally, towards the development of international ...
Weights to combine industry-level, gross-output based multifactor productivity (KLEMS) to higher-level aggregates. Domar weights are special in that ...
Any airport not designated to handle international traffic
Gaining access to a dwelling by the use of force to steal goods. http://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/product?code=KS-SF-12-006&mode=view
The domestic currency is that which is legal tender in the economy and issued by the monetary authority for that economy, or for the common currency ...
Foreign persons admitted for the specific purpose of providing personal services to the foreign diplomatic and consular personnel in the country.
The number of persons employed in postal services within the economic territory of the country of reference. It also includes part-time workers, who ...
A flight having exclusively domestic flight stages (airport), using the same flight number.
A flight stage not classifiable as international. Domestic flight stages include all flight stages flown between points within the domestic boundaries ...
A flight stage other than an international flight stage (airport)
The "Domestic material consumption" (DMC) indicator measures the total amount of material directly used in the economy. It is defined as all materials ...
2006 definition The objectives and characteristics of indices for variable 130 (new orders received) also apply to the indices for the distinction ...
Number of domestic patent applications in a given year. Depending on the data available, this indicator can be split according to the field of ...
GDP (Gross Domestic Production) is intended to be a measure of the value created by the productive activity of resident institutional units.
A domestic same-day visitor is a domestic visitor who does not spend the night in collective or private accommodation in the place visited.
Domestic tourism comprises the activities of residents of a given area travelling to and staying in places only within that area but outside their ...
Expenditures incurred as a direct result of resident visitors travelling within their own country of residence.
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