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Definitions (9/10) - Grouped by first letter "M"
50 Definitions Grouped by first letter "M" ➔ Glossary of frequently used abbreviations...
The female person the interviewee considered to be his/her mother when the interviewee was a young teenager.
Passenger road motor vehicle designed to seat 24 or more persons (including the driver) and constructed exclusively for the carriage of seated ...
The principal type of motor energy used by the vehicle as certified by the competent authority of the country of registration. This definition is ...
Motor gasoline consists of a mixture of light hydrocarbons distilling at between 35 °C and 215 °C. It is used as a fuel for land-based spark ...
Motor gasoline consists of a mixture of light hydrocarbons distilling at between 35 °C and 215 °C. It is used as a fuel for land-based spark ...
Light hydrocarbon oil for use in internal combustion engines, excluding those in aircraft. This definition is identical in the third and fourth ...
Motor spirit is the sum of motor gasoline (code 3234) and aviation gasoline (code 3235).
This commonly used term corresponds to the sale, maintenance and repair of motor vehicles and motorcycles; retail sale of automotive fuel Division of ...
A concessionaire has the exclusive sales right or a commission on sales within a given territory. Motor vehicle sales in this context should be taken ...
A dealer is involved in the sale of motor vehicles but does not have the rights of a concessionaire.
The variable distinguishes the affiliated enterprises - probably majority owned - of resident or non-resident car makers, who have externalised part ...
Passenger road motor vehicle designed to seat more than nine persons (including the driver). This definition is identical in the third and fourth ...
Two-, three- or four-wheeled road motor vehicle not exceeding 400 kg (900 lb) of unladen weight. All such vehicles with a cylinder capacity of 50 cc ...
Number of passenger cars per 1 000 inhabitants. http://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/product?code=KS-31-09-272&mode=view
Road, specially designed and built for motor traffic, which does not serve properties bordering on it, and which: a) Is provided, except at special ...
NUTS level 3 regions where more than half of the surface is covered by mountain areas, or in which more than half of the population lives in mountain ...
Given the difficulties to delimit mountainous areas uniformly in all member states, it is recommended that they are included in the surface area as ...
The part of the airport to be used for the take-off, landing and taxiing of aircraft, consisting of the manoeuvring area and the apron(s).
All goods which move from one Member State to another.
Property that all changes of the sub annual data are kept as much as possible at their initial values.
A moving average is a method for smoothing time series by averaging (with or without weights) a fixed number of consecutive terms. The averaging ...
Systematic changes in the values of a time series that are associated with the timing of moving holidays, i.e. holidays whose dates vary from year to ...
Holidays which occur each year, but at varying dates (e.g. Catholic Easter).
Form of seasonality that accounts for the variability in the seasonal component of a time series from year to year.
Manual on Statistics of International Trade in Services
Main science and technology indicators (MSTI) http://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/product?code=KS-32-10-225&mode=view
Maritime Transport Commodity Classification
Funds that pool the assets of pension plans established by various plan sponsors. There are three types of multi-employer pension funds:
a) for ...
An imputation rule defined by a sequence of decisions each based on exclusive sets of observations.
A prepaid card which can be used at the outlets of several service providers for a wide range of purposes and which has the potential to be used on a ...
A multi-territory enterprise is an enterprise operating as a seamless operation over more than one economic territory. Such an enterprise, even though ...
A variable that has more than one value for at least one object. For example, the variable occupation can be described by one value for those who have ...
Any injury accident involving two or more road vehicles. The following types of injury accidents involving two or more road vehicles are: a) Rear-end ...
Two or more variables in a regression model are highly correlated and one of the variables can be predicted by the other variables.
Relates a change in output to several types of inputs. MFP is often measured residually as that change in output that cannot be accounted for by the ...
A household which contains three or more generations, and at least one census family.
A price or volume comparison of more than two countries simultaneously that is made with price and expenditure data from all countries covered and ...
These creditors are multilateral institutions such as the IMF and the World Bank, as well as other multilateral development banks.
Exchange of statistics and / or metadata between a sending and several receiving organisations for a specific Dataflow where all parties agree on all ...
Carriage of goods by two or more modes of transport.
Any person who concludes a multimodal transport contract and assumes the whole
responsibility for the performance thereof as a carrier or a transport ...
Multinationals usually comprise companies or other entities established in more than one country and so linked that they may co-ordinate their ...
Enterprise group which has at least two enterprises or legal units located in different countries.
The error introduced to GPS readings as a result of reflection and scattering of GPS signals on neighbouring structures, such as houses or trees. ...
Business operating in several economic activities https://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/cros/content/memobust-glossary-pdf-file_en
An observation with failing and/or missing values is imputed several times stochastically.
Occur when some units that belong to the target population appear in the frame more than once, giving them a larger probability of selection than ...
Business operating in several geographical locations https://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/cros/content/memobust-glossary-pdf-file_en
Multiple official exchange rates arise when the monetary authorities maintain a regime of applying two or more exchange rates to different categories ...
Multiplicative decomposition means that the original time series is the product of its components: trend‐cycle x seasonal x irregular(/transitory). ...