Definitions (11/17) - Grouped by first letter "P"

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

The price collected or reported for a sampled product or item. http://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/product?code=KS-04-14-661&mode=view
See "Base period [Consumer Price Index]"
Product surveyed within the business enterprise for which a micro index has been estimated. The micro index is made up of one of several price ...
The similarity of the structure of prices between any pair of countries is measured by the correlation coefficient that is obtained by regressing the ...
A procedure whereby the quantities in an earlier period are revalued at the prices of a later period. The resulting expenditures are hybrid. In ...
"The purchaser prices paid by final consumers." Article 3(c) PPP (Purchasing power parity) Regulation.
Prices on tourism can be considered as: · prices (including tariffs) of goods and services linked to tourism, the level of which influence tourism ...
Charging arrangements put in place by economic operators. http://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/product?code=KS-04-14-661&mode=view
Procedure put in place by compilers to make price data eligible to be entered in an index.
Moment in the production or distribution process to which the price refers.
A given response alternative is more likely to be chosen when presented at the beginning rather than at the end of a list of response alternatives.
Forest and other wooded land, the vegetation on which, including the trees, has been wholly or largely destroyed by fire.
Forest and other wooded land where insect attack or disease has been identified as the primary cause of damage.
Forest and other wooded land on which the trees have been felled or damaged by storm, wind, snow or other abiotic factors such as avalanches, ...
Forest and other wooded land where damage has been caused by wildlife or grazing by domestic animals. Includes: Grazing or browsing of young plants, ...
Forest and other wooded land where damage can be attributed with reasonable certainty to pollutant deposition from an identified local source or ...
It concerns tabular cell data, whose dissemination would permit attribute disclosure.
Data collected on behalf of an NSI (National Statistical Institute) and for which the NSI has defined the conceptual and process metadata
Gathering of primary data by a NSI (National Statistical Institute).
Primary education provides learning and educational activities typically designed to provide students with fundamental skills in reading, writing and ...
Programmes at level 1 are normally designed on a unit or project basis to give students a sound basic education in reading, writing and mathematics ...
Naturally regenerated forest of native species, where there are no clearly visible indications of human activities and the ecological processes are ...
"Primary income" is the income which resident units receive by virtue of their direct participation in the production process, and the income ...
Those factors of production that are treated as exogenous in the framework of production analysis. In a static framework such as the one underlying ...
Quantities of indigenous or imported crude oil (including condensate) and indigenous Natural Gas Liquids which are used directly without being ...
Protection using disclosure control methods for all cells containing small counts or cases of dominance.
Research that uses primary data. https://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/cros/content/memobust-glossary-pdf-file_en
Geographically‑defined administrative unit selected at first stage of sampling.
Covers solid organic, non-fossil material of biological origin (also known as biomass) which may be used as fuel for heat production or electricity ...
Source containing primary data. https://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/cros/content/memobust-glossary-pdf-file_en
See "Primary data" http://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/ramon/coded_files/TERMS-IN-STATISTICS_version_4-0.pdf
Primary registers are statistical registers that are directly based on at least one administrative source. Primary registers are based on ...
Technique characterized as withholding all disclosive cells from publication, which means that their value is not shown in the table, but replaced by ...
Treatment of wastewater by a physical and/or chemical process involving settlement of suspended solids, or other process in which the BOD5 of the ...
Unit which always can take one and only one value for the variable for which the classification represents a value set.
Primary waste is defined as waste from primary sources, i.e. waste generated during the extraction of raw materials, during the processing of raw ...
The provision of economic value by the creditor, or the creation of debt liabilities through other means, establishes a principal liability for the ...
The principal activity of a producer unit is the activity whose value added exceeds that of any other activity carried out within the same unit. This ...
Activity where the value added of such activity exceeds that of any other activity carried out within the same unit. The classification of the ...
Major air transport operators (flag carriers) owning and/or operating the largest air network(s) in each country.
A set of indicators of upmost importance for the management of the Eurozone. They comprise major, monthly and quarterly, euro area indicators, such as ...
This refers to the principal market for enterprise's products, brokendown as follows: - Local or regional market; - National market; - European Union ...
Within a family group, the person who is considered by immigration authorities to be the head of the family and upon whose admission depends that of ...
When a unit carries out a transaction on behalf of another unit, the transaction is recorded exclusively in the accounts of the principal party, ...
Enterprise owning and/or operating the largest network(s) in the country. Note: The following are considered as principal enterprises: ...
The repayment schedule of principal by due date and installment amount.
Printed books, brochures, leaflets and similar printed matter, whether or not in single sheets.
Total number of adult and juvenile prisoners (including pre-trial detainees) at 1 September (or nearest available date).
All individuals employed in penal or correctional institutions, including management, treatment, custodial and other (maintenance, food service etc.) ...
Any public and privately financed institution where persons are deprived of their liberty. The institutions may include, but are not limited to, ...
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