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    Standard goods classification for transport statistics (NST 2007), v1:2007

    Name: , NST_V1_2007 , Description: , The Standard goods classification for transport statistics abbreviated as NST (2007), is a statistical nomenclature for the goods transported by four modes of transport: road, rail, inland waterways and sea (maritime). , As NST 2007 considers the economic activity from which the goods originate, each of its items is strongly connected to an item of the European Union product and activity classifications Classification of products by activity (CPA) and Statistical classification of economic activities (NACE), which themselves are consistent with their counterparts at UN level, CPC and ISIC. , This classification is covered by , Regulation (EC) No 1304/2007 of 7 November 2007, amending Directive 95/64, Regulation (EC) No 1172/98, Regulations (EC) No 91/2003 and (EC) No 1365/2006 with respect to the establishment of NST 2007 as the unique classification for transported goods in certain transport modes., Valid from: , January 1, 2008 , Office: , Short Term Statistics , Contact: , Peter Ottosen, , pot@dst.dk, , ph. +45 30 42 91 91 , Codes and categories, Open hierarchy, Download , CSV, DDI, 1: Products of agriculture, hunting, and forestry; fish and other fishing products, 01.1: Cereals, 01.2: Potatoes, 01.3: Sugar beet , 01.4: Other fresh fruit and vegetables, 01.5: Products of forestry and logging, 01.6: Live plants and flowers, 01.7: Other substances of vegetable origin, 01.8: Live animals, 01.9: Raw milk from bovine cattle, sheep and goats, 01.A: Other raw materials of animal origin, 01.B: Fish and other fishing products , 2: Coal and lignite; crude petroleum and natural gas, 02.1: Coal and lignite , 02.2: Crude petroleum , 02.3: Natural gas , 3: Metal ores and other mining and quarrying products; peat; uranium and thorium, 03.1: Iron ores, 03.2: Non ferrous metal ores (except uranium and thorium ores), 03.3: Chemical and (natural) fertilizer minerals, 03.4: Salt, 03.5: Stone, sand, gravel, clay, peat and other mining and quarrying products n.e.c., 03.6: Uranium and thorium ores, 4: Food products, beverages and tobacco, 04.1: Meat, raw hides and skins and meat products, 04.2: Fish and fish products, processed and preserved, 04.3: Fruit and vegetables, processed and preserved, 04.4: Animal and vegetable oils and fats, 04.5: Dairy products and ice cream, 04.6: Grain mill products, starches, starch products and prepared animal feeds, 04.7: Beverages, 04.8: Other food products n.e.c. and tobacco products (except in parcel service or grouped), 04.9: Various food products and tobacco products in parcel service or grouped, 5: Textiles and textile products; leather and leather products, 05.1: Textiles , 05.2: Wearing apparel and articles of fur, 05.3: Leather and leather products , 6: Wood and products of wood and cork (except furniture); articles of straw and plaiting materials; pulp, paper and paper products; printed matter and recorded media, 06.1: Products of wood and cork (except furniture), 06.2: Pulp, paper and paper products, 06.3: Printed matter and recorded media, 7: Coke and refined petroleum products , 07.1: Coke oven products; briquettes, ovoids and similar solid fuels, 07.2: Liquid refined petroleum products , 07.3: Gaseous, liquefied or compressed petroleum products, 07.4: Solid or waxy refined petroleum products, 8: Chemicals, chemical products, and man-made fibers; rubber and plastic products ; nuclear fuel, 08.1: Basic mineral chemical products, 08.2: Basic organic chemical products, 08.3: Nitrogen compounds and fertilizers (except natural fertilizers), 08.4: Basic plastics and synthetic rubber in primary forms, 08.5: Pharmaceuticals and parachemicals including pesticides and other agro-chemical products , 08.6: Rubber or plastic products, 08.7: Nuclear fuel, 9: Other non metallic mineral products, 09.1: Glass and glass products, ceramic and porcelain products, 09.2: Cement, lime and plaster, 09.3: Other construction materials, manufactures, 10: Basic metals; fabricated metal products, except machinery and equipment, 10.1: Basic iron and steel and ferro-alloys and products of the first processing of iron and steel (except tubes), 10.2: Non ferrous metals and products thereof, 10.3: Tubes, pipes, hollow profiles and related fittings, 10.4: Structural metal products, 10.5: Boilers, hardware, weapons and other fabricated metal products , 11: Machinery and equipment n.e.c.; office machinery and computers; electrical machinery and apparatus n.e.c.; radio, television and communication equipment and apparatus; medical, precision and optical instruments; watches and clocks , 11.1: Agricultural and forestry machinery, 11.2: Domestic appliances n.e.c. (White goods), 11.3: Office machinery and computers, 11.4: Electric machinery and apparatus n.e.c., 11.5: Electronic components and emission and transmission appliances, 11.6: Television and radio receivers; sound or video recording or reproducing apparatus and associated goods (Brown goods), 11.7: Medical, precision and optical instruments, watches and clocks, 11.8: Other machines, machine tools and parts, 12: Transport equipment , 12.1: Automobile industry products, 12.2: Other transport equipment, 13: Furniture; other manufactured goods n.e.c., 13.1: Furniture , 13.2: Other manufactured goods, 14: Secondary raw materials; municipal wastes and other wastes , 14.1: Household and municipal waste, 14.2: Other waste and secondary raw materials, 15: Mail, parcels, 15.1: Mail, 15.2: Parcels, small packages, 16: Equipment and material utilized in the transport of goods , 16.1: Containers and swap bodies in service, empty, 16.2: Pallets and other packaging in service, empty, 17: Goods moved in the course of household and office removals; baggage and articles accompanying travellers; motor vehicles being moved for repair; other non market goods n.e.c. , 17.1: Household removal, 17.2: Baggage and articles accompanying travellers, 17.3: Vehicles for repair, 17.4: Plant equipment, scaffolding, 17.5: Other non market goods n.e.c., 18: Grouped goods: a mixture of types of goods which are transported together, 18.0: Grouped goods, 19: Unidentifiable goods: goods which for any reason cannot be identified and therefore cannot be assigned to groups 01-16., 19.1: Unidentifiable goods in containers or swap bodies, 19.2: Other unidentifiable goods, 20: Other goods n.e.c. , 20.0: Other goods not elsewhere classified, All versions, Name, Valid from, Valid to, Standard goods classification for transport statistics (NST 2007), v1:2007, January 1, 2008, Still valid

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    Degree of Urbanisation (DEGURBA) - Eurostat, v1:2012

    Name: , DEGURBA_EU_V1_2012 , Description: , Degree of Urbanization (DEGURBA) is a classification that divides local administrative units (municipalities) by population density. The classification follows Eurostat's , Degree of Urbanization (DEGURBA), and is divided into the following thee categories:, Cities, (densely populated areas):, At least 50% of the population lives in urban centres., Towns and suburbs, (intermediate density areas):, At least 50% of the population lives in urban clusters and, Less than 50% of the population lives in urban centres., Rural areas, (thinly populated areas):, At least 50% of the population lives in rural grid cells., Valid from: , January 1, 2012 , Office: , Population and Education , Contact: , Dorthe Larsen, , dla@dst.dk, , ph. +45 23 49 83 26 , Codes and categories, Open hierarchy, Download , CSV, DDI, 1: Densely populated area, 101: København, 147: Frederiksberg, 153: Brøndby, 157: Gentofte, 159: Gladsaxe, 161: Glostrup, 163: Herlev, 165: Albertslund, 167: Hvidovre, 173: Lyngby-Taarbæk, 175: Rødovre, 183: Ishøj, 185: Tårnby, 187: Vallensbæk, 253: Greve, 461: Odense, 751: Aarhus, 851: Aalborg, 2: Intermediate density area, 151: Ballerup, 155: Dragør, 169: Høje-Taastrup, 190: Furesø, 201: Allerød, 210: Fredensborg, 217: Helsingør, 219: Hillerød, 223: Hørsholm, 230: Rudersdal, 240: Egedal, 250: Frederikssund, 259: Køge, 260: Halsnæs, 265: Roskilde, 269: Solrød, 329: Ringsted, 330: Slagelse, 370: Næstved, 450: Nyborg, 479: Svendborg, 510: Haderslev, 530: Billund, 540: Sønderborg, 561: Esbjerg, 607: Fredericia, 615: Horsens, 621: Kolding, 661: Holstebro, 671: Struer, 727: Odder, 730: Randers, 746: Skanderborg, 756: Ikast-Brande, 813: Frederikshavn, 3: Thinly populated area, 270: Gribskov, 306: Odsherred, 316: Holbæk, 320: Faxe, 326: Kalundborg, 336: Stevns, 340: Sorø, 350: Lejre, 360: Lolland, 376: Guldborgsund, 390: Vordingborg, 400: Bornholm, 410: Middelfart, 411: Christiansø, 420: Assens, 430: Faaborg-Midtfyn, 440: Kerteminde, 480: Nordfyns, 482: Langeland, 492: Ærø, 550: Tønder, 563: Fanø, 573: Varde, 575: Vejen, 580: Aabenraa, 630: Vejle, 657: Herning, 665: Lemvig, 706: Syddjurs, 707: Norddjurs, 710: Favrskov, 740: Silkeborg, 741: Samsø, 760: Ringkøbing-Skjern, 766: Hedensted, 773: Morsø, 779: Skive, 787: Thisted, 791: Viborg, 810: Brønderslev, 820: Vesthimmerlands, 825: Læsø, 840: Rebild, 846: Mariagerfjord, 849: Jammerbugt, 860: Hjørring, All versions, Name, Valid from, Valid to, Degree of Urbanisation (DEGURBA) - Eurostat, v1:2012, January 1, 2012, Still valid

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    Statistics Denmark's Classification of Occupations (DISCO-88), v1:1996

    Please note, a more current version of this classification is now available. See the current version , here., Name: , DISCO_88_V1_1996 , Description: , DISCO-88 is a four-digit nomenclature, primarily compiled for statistical use. The nomenclature provides guidelines for a division of the Danish labour market into 372 subgroups, all of which contain a number of closely related occupational functions. Thus, the classification provides the opportunity to compare persons who actually perform the same type of work, but are not necessarily characterised by the same job title or educational background., DISCO-88 is the official Danish version of International Standard Classification of Occupations (ISCO), ](https://ilostat.ilo.org/methods/concepts-and-definitions/classification-occupation/), prepared by the International Labor Organization (ILO)., Valid from: , January 1, 1996 , Valid to: , December 31, 2009 , Office: , Personal Finances and Welfare , Contact: , Annette Gewecke Nancke, , agp@dst.dk, , ph. +45 30 60 41 75 , Codes and categories, Codes and categories are only available in Danish , All versions, Name, Valid from, Valid to, Statistics Denmark's Classification of Occupations (DISCO-08), v1:2010, January 1, 2010, Still valid, Statistics Denmark's Classification of Occupations (DISCO-88), v1:1996, January 1, 1996, December 31, 2009

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    Socio-Economic Classification (SOCIO02), v1:2002

    Please note, a more current version of this classification is now available. See the current version , here., Name: , SOCIO02_V1_2002 , Description: , The Socio-Economic Classification SOCIO02 was first created for the 2002 income year and replaced SOCIO, which covers the time period from 1994 to 2001. The Socio-Economic Classification is based on information on the main source of income for the person. Based on the source of income, it is determined whether a person is self-employed, assisting spouse, employee, unemployed or outside the workforce, including pensioner, cash beneficiary or education applicant., Valid from: , January 1, 2002 , Valid to: , December 31, 2013 , Office: , Labour and Income , Contact: , Jarl Christian Quitzau, , jaq@dst.dk, , ph. +45 23 42 35 03 , Codes and categories, Open hierarchy, Download , CSV, DDI, 1: Economically active, 11: Self-employed, 111: Self-employed with 10 or more employees, 112: Self-employed with 5-9 employees, 113: Self-employed with 1-4 employees, 114: Self-employed with no employees, 12: Assisting spouses, 120: Assisting spouses, 13: Employee, 131: Employees with management work, 132: Employees in jobs that requires skills at highest level, 133: Employees in jobs that requires skills at medium level, 134: Employees in jobs that requires skills at basic level, 135: Other employees, 139: Employees n.e.c., 2: Temporarily not economically active, 21: Unemployed at least half of the year, 210: Unemployed at least half of the year, 22: Sickness benefits, leave, etc., 220: Recipient of unemployment benefit, 3: Not economically active, 31: In education, 310: Students, min. 15 years of age, 32: Pensioners/retirement, 321: Non-old age pensioners, 322: Old age retirement, 323: Early retirement, 33: Cash benefits, 330: Recipient of cash benefits, 4: Others and children, 41: Others, 410: Other persons outside the work force, 42: Children, 420: Children, All versions, Name, Valid from, Valid to, Socio-Economic Classification (SOCIO13), v1:2014, January 1, 2014, Still valid, Socio-Economic Classification (SOCIO02), v1:2002, January 1, 2002, December 31, 2013, Statistics Denmark's Socio-Economic Classification (SOCIO), v1:1997, January 1, 1994, December 31, 2001, Occupational grouping, v1:1980, January 1, 1980, December 31, 1995

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    Statistics Denmark's Socio-Economic Classification (SOCIO), v1:1997

    Please note, a more current version of this classification is now available. See the current version , here., Name: , SOCIO_V1_1997 , Description: , Statistics Denmark's Socio-Economic Classification (SOCIO) was introduced to social statistics, where groupings of this nature was relevant. The purpose of a socio-economic classification is to enable the division of persons by social and economic conditions. In the designing of this classification, individuals' connection to the labor market is essential for defining the groups. For employees, the main division of the International Standard Classification of Occupations (ISCO-88) is applied, with emphasis placed on job-relevant skills., Valid from: , January 1, 1994 , Valid to: , December 31, 2001 , Office: , Personal Finances and Welfare , Contact: , Jarl Christian Quitzau, , jaq@dst.dk, , ph. +45 23 42 35 03 , Codes and categories, Open hierarchy, Download , CSV, DDI, 1: Employed persons, 11: Self-employed, 111: Self-employed with 50 or more employees, 112: Self-employed with 10-49 employees, 113: Self-employed with 1-9 employees, 114: Self-employed with no employees, 12: Assisting spouses, 120: Assisting spouses, 13: Employees, 131: Top managers in companies, organisations and the public sector, 132: Employees in a job that requires skills at the highest level, 133: Employees in a job that requires skills at medium level, 134: Employees in a job that requires skills at basic level, 135: Other employees, 2: Unemployed, 20: Unemployed, 200: Unemployed, 3: Persons outside the labour force, 31: Students, 310: Students, 32: Pensioners etc., 321: Non-old age pensioners, 322: Old age retirement, 323: Early retirement, 33: Other persons outside the labour force, 330: Other persons outside the labour force, 4: Children, 40: Children, 400: Children, All versions, Name, Valid from, Valid to, Socio-Economic Classification (SOCIO13), v1:2014, January 1, 2014, Still valid, Socio-Economic Classification (SOCIO02), v1:2002, January 1, 2002, December 31, 2013, Statistics Denmark's Socio-Economic Classification (SOCIO), v1:1997, January 1, 1994, December 31, 2001, Occupational grouping, v1:1980, January 1, 1980, December 31, 1995

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