Definitions (7/10) - Grouped by first letter "M"

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

A minimal subset of the complete set of conflict rules expressing the same erroneous data combinations as the complete set of conflict rules.
The smallest set of fields requiring imputation that will guarantee that all edits are passed. See also weighted minimal set.
A combination of variable values that are unique in the microdata set at hand and contain no proper subset with this property (so it is a minimal set ...
See: Minimum pension http://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/ramon/statmanuals/files/oecd_pension_class_and_gloss_en_and_fr.pdf
Countries use different legal or statistical standards for excluding minimal-capacity tourist accommodation suppliers. The threshold is usually based ...
The minimum theoretical duration of an educational programme for the purposes of classifying a programme at a given ISCED level or for determining ...
The Minimum Legible Delineation (MLD) of a map is the minimum legible size of a line or a polygon on a paper map. A black line should be 0.05 mm ...
Generally the size of the smallest feature that will be included on a map. Also, at a given map scale, this is the size or the dimension at which a ...
This referred to the number of paid annual holidays of the employee, excluding public holidays. It related to the annual total of all normal paid ...
The minimum level of pension benefits the plan pays out in all circumstances.
Minimum stocklevel for compliance with Council Directive 2009/119/EC of 14 September 2009 imposing an obligation on Member States to maintain minimum ...
Commentary on the released data provided by the government authority. http://www.sdmx.org/
Intentional or reckless application of minor physical force inflicted upon the body of a person resulting in no injury or minor bodily injury.
Threat with the intention to cause minor harm.
Use of a plant protection product in a particular Member State on plants or plant products which are: (a) not widely grown in that Member State; or ...
Transitional phase between land and water, among which blanket or raised peatlands. Depending on elevation, mires may be more or less regularly ...
The statistical procedure used for inferring a country's, region's, etc. data or checking their accuracy, by bilateral comparisons of the basic ...
At minimum, unlawful use of money or property entrusted to one's care without permission to one's own use.
See "Other accounts payable and receivable".
Comprises Legal, accounting, management consulting, and public relations (code 274), Advertising, market research and public opinion polling (code ...
Miscellaneous current taxes consist of various different kinds of taxes payable periodically, usually annually, of which the most common are the ...
Miscellaneous current transfers consist of current transfers other than insurance-related premiums and claims, current transfers within general ...
Erroneous classification of a subject into a category in which the subject does not belong.
Match that has been made erroneously. https://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/cros/content/memobust-glossary-pdf-file_en
Proportion of errors in the unedited data that were not flagged by any edits in a given set.
Match that should have been made but was not. https://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/cros/content/memobust-glossary-pdf-file_en
Observation which was planned and is missing.
A description of what an organisation should achieve for its stakeholders. The mission of a public sector organisation results from a public policy ...
"A use of incorrect basic information or inappropriate application of the calculation procedure." Article 3(o) PPP (Purchasing power parity) ...
A term used to describe procedures which attempt to remove or reduce the effect of changes in the mix (composition) of the sample of properties sold ...
A credit that contains an aid element, so as to provide concessional credit terms—such as a lower rate of interest or a longer credit period.
More than one crop grown unsystematically in a plot or field.
DB plans that has two separate DB and DC components but which are treated as part of the same plan.
Forests on which neither coniferous, nor broadleaved, nor palms, bamboos, etc account for more than 75 percent of the tree crown area.
Forest/other wooded land on which neither coniferous, nor broadleaved, nor palms, bamboos, etc account for more than 75 percent of the tree crown ...
Investment funds investing in both equity and bonds with no prevalent policy in favour of one or the other instrument. The criteria for classifying ...
Hydro plants with natural water inflow into an upper reservoir where part or all equipment can be used for pumping water uphill; the electricity ...
In most systems there usually is a mixture of categories used in some fixed rank fashion for all items. For example, first a deterministic approach is ...
Mixed income is a measure of the surplus accruing from production by unincorporated enterprises owned by households; it implicitly contains an element ...
The method with which pension benefits are adjusted taking into account changes in both wages and prices.
The bottom-up methods is rarely encountered in its pure form. There are always gaps in the data, which have to be filled using a top-down approach. ...
Three types of mixtures exist on land: - Spatial mixtures "by juxtaposition" that are highly dependent of scale and observation units. Statisticians ...
The expression "mixed schemes” (or “hybrid schemes") does not exist in current national accounts standards as their creation occurred after their ...
See: Non-specialised trade
Survey where multiple modes are used to collect data from the sampled units in the data collection period of one survey.
Shares issued by money market funds (MMFs). MMF shares or units can be transferable and are often regarded as close substitutes for deposits.
Wheeled equipment for carrying goods, such as a truck, trailer or semi-trailer, which can be driven or towed onto a vessel. Live animals on the hoof ...
Use of mobile wireless technologies for public health, reflecting the increasing importance of this resource for health services delivery and public ...
A mobile housing unit is any type of living accommodation which has been made to be transported (such as a tent) or which is a moving unit (such as a ...
A post office set up in a train, a road transport vehicle or a boat, serving regions without permanent post offices.
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