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    Volunteers and charity

    How many do voluntary work?, Note: Below, we provide links to Statistics Denmark and others who make statistics on the subject. In some instances, the sources reffered to below have content in Danish only or limited content in English., The latest Cultural Habits Survey from 2024 by Statistics Denmark’s  includes questions about voluntary work. The tables are broken down by frequency, sex, age and domain in which the voluntary work is performed. See the table , KV2FR1, in StatBank Denmark for frequency and the table , KV2FR2,  by area of work, and , LABY58,  broken down by municipality groups., In the annual publication ", Kultur, " (in Danish) there is a chapter on voluntary work., Statistics Denmark’s survey about participation in voluntary work in 2015 is available in our news series ", Nyt fra Danmarks Statistik, “ (in Danish)., An article from Statistics Denmark’s journalistic series , Bag tallene, (in Danish) from 2019 is it examined in which domains the population is doing voluntary work., The Danish Institute for Voluntary Effort,  is a national centre for development, competences and knowledge for volunteering in the social welfare sector. Since 2010, it has published a report on volunteering – , Frivilligrapporten, (in Danish). The latest issue of the report is ", Det frivillige sociale engagement i Danmark. Frivilligrapport 2019-2021, "., The National Council for Volunteering, has surveys and news (in Danish) on voluntary work and organisations. [Due to the closure of the National Council  for Volunteering on December 31, 2025, the website will no longer be updated and will close permanently on March 31, 2026., At the website of the Ministry of Culture Denmark, you will find the survey ", Danskernes kulturvaner 2012, " (in Danish) on the cultural habits of Danes. Chapter 8.4 is about voluntary work., VIVE - the Danish Center for Social Science Research has published the report ", Frivillighedsundersøgelsen 2024, " (in Danish), which looks into the development in the Danes’ voluntary work. VIVE has previously published ", Ældres Frivillige Arbejde, " (in Danish), which examines volunteering among the elderly in the period 1997-2017., SFI, now VIVE, published the report ", Udviklingen i frivilligt arbejde 2004-2012, " (in Danish) mapping volunteering in Denmark 2012 and comparing it with the first survey from 2004., Each year, , Deloitte and the association of fundraising organisations ISOBRO, make an analysis (in Danish) of the development in the revenues of Danish fundraising organisations., [This page was last reviewed in January 2026]

    https://www.dst.dk/en/informationsservice/oss/frivillige

    Documentation of data

    Denmark’s Data Safari, Denmark’s Data Safari is a function that allows you to explore the data that you can order via DDP App. This is data documentation from Statistics Denmark’s Databank of basic data and data from other sources that you can order via DDP App. You can search for registers and e.g. find information on latest reference date and next expected update. You can also search for variables and find descriptions of variables. Note that the Data safari does not give you access to data, it is simply a way for you to get an idea of the data that you can request as a user., Go to Denmark’s Data Safari, High-quality documentation, High-quality documentation is an extension of the existing documentation in Statistics Denmark, including the documentation that you can find in Denmark’s Data safari. The extension element is the inclusion of the historic dimension in the documentation for the individual variable. In the historic dimension, any data breaches and validity periods are described and the population is indicated., For relevant variables, a graph and a table are attached. The same template for documentation is used for each variable., The high-quality documentation has been prepared in collaboration between Statistics Denmark and KOR (coordinating organ for register research). The quality control is carried out by external examiners appointed by KOR., Read more about the application of the high-quality documentation (pdf, in Danish),  , Go to the high quality documentation, More on variables, classifications and concepts , You can find more descriptions of Statistics Denmark’s data and variables on the page , Variables (in Danish), , and under , Classifications, , you can see the classifications/nomenclatures on which we found our statistical production. Finally, under , Concepts, , you can find the descriptions of common concepts and definitions. , Documentation of statistics, Statistics Denmark’s production includes more than 250 statistical products, which are organised into 17 subject groups., Each of the statistical products is described in the documentation of statistics, which provides an account of the content and quality under the following headers:, Administrative particulars about the statistical product, Contents, Time, Reliability and uncertainty, Comparability, Accessibility, Go to the Documentation of statistics, Statistiske Efterretninger, 'Statistiske Efterretninger' (statistical news) were released in the period 1909-2022. The series contains annotated and elaborate communication in text, figures and tables and consists of an old part of cross-disciplinary subjects (1909-1982) and a more recent part broken down by subjects and series (1983-2022). , Find 'Statistiske Efterretninger' under Historiske publikationsserier (in Danish)

    https://www.dst.dk/en/TilSalg/data-til-forskning/generelt-om-data/dokumentation-af-data

    Full register extraction for public institutions

    Public institutions can order full register extraction for their projects – meaning all observations in the register – if they need it. This is a result of Denmark’s Data Portal wanting to give projects enhanced capabilities for running several iterations of populations, continuously quality assuring analyses and being more exploratory in data analyses., This enables the projects to:, create populations, create controls for populations created in , Denmark’s Data Portal, create sub-populations of basic data for enrichment of external populations, In the project proposal, the population must be described shortly and precisely (without technical terms, details or data specifications), and it must be documented who creates the population. We are happy to give you advice on which registers that could be necessary to order.,  , Examples of requests for full register extraction, ’The population consists of all senior-class pupils who left school between 2010 and 2020. We want to create the population ourselves.’, ’The population consists of patients with femoroacetabular impingement syndrome (FAIS) who have received hip arthroscopic treatment. Ten matching controls are created per case. We want to create the population ourselves.’, ’The population consists of all economically active persons in Denmark. We want to create the population ourselves.’, ’The population consists of pupils in primary and lower secondary school who have participated in our user satisfaction survey on public schools in Denmark. We want to create control populations ourselves and thus want a full population.’ , ‘The population consists of all retail businesses in Region Zealand. Statistics Denmark creates the population. We want to create control populations ourselves and thus want a full population.’, ’The population consists of all general medical practitioners and the rest of the population as control population. We want to create the population ourselves.’,  , Populations for external data providers , External data providers, such as the Danish Health Data Authority, may require a delimitation of the population. For example, this applies for access to the Danish pharmaceutical products database (LMDB). In these cases, you can still create the population yourselves, which Statistics Denmark will then forward to the Danish Health Data Authority or use for data extraction., If , Denmark’s Data Portal,  creates the population , If you do not have the resources to create populations or control populations, , Denmark’s Data Portal,  can carry out this type of assignment. This is done on the basis of a framework agreement., Read more about this process under Population description, Note: The facilitated access to full register extraction is a pilot project running throughout 2025.,  

    https://www.dst.dk/en/TilSalg/data-til-forskning/anmodning-om-data/fuldt-registerudtraek-til-offentlige-institutioner

    Create association agreement and mail domains

    As an administrator, you can create association agreements for users to your institution. It is only possible to create association agreements once the institution’s email domains have been registered in DDV App (see further down the page)., How to create an association agreement for users:, Click the tab ’My overview’ on your start page. Then select the institution where the user must be created., Click the tab ‘Associated users’. To the left of ‘Associated users’, you click the ‘+’ icon., Here you can add a pre-existing user by searching for the user, select the person and then click ‘Create association agreement’. If the user does not exist, go to step 5., Subsequently, a person responsible for authorisation or a substitute must approve the association agreement. This is done at the top of the institution under ‘Association agreements pending approval’., If the user does not exist, click the button ‘New user’. You must now complete the form with the correct information. If you choose a physical token, the user cannot be associated with the project until you have received the token by mail. Please note that physical tokens are only sent to addresses in Denmark., Press ’Create association agreement’. Denmark's Data Portal approves requests for new users on all working days., Once Denmark's Data Portal has given their approval, a person responsible for authorisation or a substitute must approve the association agreement. This is done at the top of the institution under ‘Association agreements pending approval’., If the person responsible for authorisation or the substitute wants to terminate an association agreement, he or she must click ‘My overview’ followed by ‘Institutions’. Then search for the name to find the relevant user, and click the three dots next to the user’s name. Click ‘Terminate’ to terminate the association agreement., Define the institution’s email domains, The responsible for authorisation or substitute defines which email domains the institution can approve. Please ensure that you only select domains that your institution controls., How to manage which email domains the institution can approve:, Click the tab ‘My Overview’ on your start page. Then select the institution for which you need to define email domains., Click the three dots next to the institution’s name and select ‘Manage domains’., Click the ‘+’ icon next to ‘Approved email domains’., Enter the domain name in the field next to ‘Register domain’. It is not necessary to register subdomains., Users with an email address belonging to an approved domain from another institution can be associated without registering their domain under your institution. Therefore, only register domains that your institution controls.

    https://www.dst.dk/en/TilSalg/data-til-forskning/brugeradgang/opret-tilknytningsaftale-og-maildomaener