Definitions (9/12) - Grouped by first letter "D"

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

Disability benefits refer to benefits that provide an income to persons below standard retirement age whose ability to work and earn is impaired ...
Income maintenance and support in cash or kind (except health care) in connection with the inability of physically or mentally disabled people to ...
Periodic payment intended to maintain or support the income of someone below the legal/standard retirement age as established in the reference scheme ...
Breakdown of observations, usually within a common branch of a hierarchy, to a more detailed level to that at which detailed observations are taken. ...
The amount that has been disbursed from a loan but has not yet been repaid or forgiven.
The transactions of providing financial resources. The two counterparties must record the transaction simultaneously. In practice, disbursements are ...
Synonym for “ retirements” or “ scrapping”. An asset is discarded, retired or scrapped when it is withdrawn from the capital stock at the end ...
Synonym of risky cells. http://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/ramon/statmanuals/files/SDC_Handbook.pdf
Inappropriate attribution of information to a respondent, whether an individual or an organisation.
Process of protecting the confidentiality of data. It involves limiting the amount of detailed information disseminated and/or masking data via noise ...
This is an attack method where an intruder identifies risky records within a target data set and then attempts to find population units ...
Disclosure by the linking of records within an identification dataset with those in an anonvmised dataset.
This is disclosure resulting from the knowledge that a person was participating in a particular survey. If an intruder knows that a specific ...
This means the recognition of an individual within the dataset. This may occur by accident or because a data intruder is searching for a particular ...
There are two main approaches to control the disclosure of confidential data. The first is to reduce the information content of the data provided to ...
The use of output to make attributions about individual population units. This situation might arise to users that can interrogate data but do not ...
Synonym of disclosure control methods. http://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/ramon/statmanuals/files/SDC_Handbook.pdf
A disclosure problem occurs, if an unacceptable narrow estimation of the confidential information of a respondent is possible.
The rules the pension plan must follow when providing information on the plan operation to its members and the supervisory authority.
A disclosure risk occurs if an unacceptably narrow estimation of a respondent's confidential information is possible or if exact disclosure is ...
Depending on the intention of the intruder, his or her type of a priori knowledge and the microdata available, three different types of disclosure or ...
Cessation of regular cultivation operations on the areas planted with vines to obtain a marketable product.
The difference between the par value of a security and its price when such price is lower than par.
Interest rate used to convert a future income stream to its present value.
A discount store is a retailing establishment selling a range of rapid-turnover, cut-price goods and with virtually no floor-service at all.
A method to determine the combined value of land and structures by estimating the net present value of future rentals of the property.
Additions representing the arrival of new resources to a stock and commonly arise through exploration and evaluation.
Individual entities that can be easily distinguished, such as houses or roads, as opposed to continuous geographical phenomena.
Distinction, exclusion, restriction, unlawful treatment or preference based on a person’s or group’s race, colour, age, sex, language, religion, ...
Any distinction, exclusion or restriction made on the basis of sex which has the effect or purpose of impairing or nullifying the recognition, ...
Terminating passengers arriving at the reporting airport by air and arriving transfer or indirect transit passengers. Direct transit passengers are ...
The shift in the production function (production frontier) over time. Disembodied technical change is not incorporated in a specific factor of ...
Disinvestment is the withdrawal of direct investment capital. The most frequent cases are where inter-company debt (e.g. a loan) is paid back or where ...
Dismissed or made redundant are employees whose employment ended involuntary. It includes those employees who were dismissed, made redundant, or lost ...
Dispatches in a given Member State include: a) goods in free circulation which leave the statistical territory of the Member State bound for another ...
"Displaced persons" means third-country nationals or stateless persons who have had to leave their country or region of origin, or have been ...
Displacement tonnage is the total weight of the ship and its contents and is normally used only as a measure for military ships.
The balancing item of the secondary distribution of income account is disposable income, which reflects current transactions and explicitly excludes ...
Disposable income of households may be defined as the net amount they have earned, or received as social transfers, during the accounting period ...
Any waste management operation serving or carrying out the final treatment and disposal of waste.
Disposals of assets occur when assets leave the capital stock of a producer, either to be scrapped or to be used in production by another producer.
Disposals of fixed assets comprise the sale, demolition, scrapping or destruction of fixed assets by their owner, or their surrender in barter or as ...
Disposals of fixed assets include sales, demolition and scrapping. Sales are by far the most commonly covered item for business statistics as they are ...
Making information available to the public, to the executive branch, and to Congress in easily accessible and usable forms with appropriate ...
Activity of making statistics and statistical analysis accessible to users (Source: Regulation (EC) No 223/2009 on European statistics) Supply of data ...
Organisation disseminating the data being reported. https://sdmx.org/wp-content/uploads/SDMX_Glossary_Version_2_0_October_2018.docx
Media by which statistical data and metadata are disseminated.
Information on whether microdata are also disseminated. https://sdmx.org/wp-content/uploads/SDMX_Glossary_Version_2_0_October_2018.docx
Regular or ad-hoc press releases linked to the data. https://sdmx.org/wp-content/uploads/SDMX_Glossary_Version_2_0_October_2018.docx
Information about on-line databases in which the disseminated data can be accessed.
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