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    All types of overnight accommodation

    These statistics cover the millions of overnight-stays that Danish and foreign guests have at hotels, holiday centers, hostels, campgrounds, as well as holiday homes and marinas in Denmark each year. , Introduction, The statistics are published monthly and annually., The category hotel and holiday centers also include motels, inns, guest houses, holiday centers and hostels. The monthly hotel statistics are calculated from reporting from hotels etc. with at least 40 beds, while the yearly statistics also include reports from hotels etc. with at least 10 beds., The monthly camping sites statistics are calculated from reporting from camping sites with a capacity of at least 75 guests per night, while the yearly statistics include all camping sites with a capacity of at least 10 per night., The statistics for marinas are voluntarily reported between May and September., Holiday houses cover all holiday house rentals with at least 25 houses/apartments available for rental. Holiday houses which are rented privately are not part of the statistics., Documentation, Documentation of statistics, Get an overview of the purpose, content and quality of the statistics. Here you can find information on the sources that the statistics are derived from, what the statistics contains and how often it is published., Nights spent at hotels, holiday resorts and youth hostels, Key figures, In Statbank Denmark, you can find more data on Overnight stay (TURIST), Related content in All types of overnight accommodation, Tables in Statbank , Scheduled releases , Contact, Majbrit Holst, Phone: +45 24 94 08 24, Mail: , mbj@dst.dk

    https://www.dst.dk/en/Statistik/emner/erhvervsliv/overnatninger-og-rejser/samlede-overnatningsformer

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    Roads

    This set of statistics is focused on the Danish road network — both the road traffic and the investments in the road network. Statistics Denmark communicates the statistics of the Danish Road Directorate as part of the collaboration between the two institutions. , Introduction, The road traffic is compiled annually as the number of kilometres covered by various types of vehicles and as the number of vehicles on selected stretches of road., In addition, the road infrastructure or road network shows how many kilometres exist of different roads broken down by part of the country, as well as investments in the road network. The road network includes all types of public roads (main roads, byroads, motorways, expressways, E-roads and roads in urban areas)., The statistics are produced by the Danish Road Directorate and selected tables are exhibited in , Statbank Denmark, .,  , Documentation, Documentation of statistics, Get an overview of the purpose, content and quality of the statistics. Here you can find information on the sources that the statistics are derived from, what the statistics contains and how often it is published., Road Network and Road Traffic, Key figures, In Statbank Denmark, you can find more data on Road traffic of Danish vehicles on Danish roads (VEJ23),  ,  , In Statbank Denmark, you can find more data on Investments in the road network (VEJ2),  ,  ,  , Related content in Roads, Tables in Statbank , Scheduled releases , Contact, Peter Ottosen, Phone: +45 30 42 91 91, Mail: , pot@dst.dk

    https://www.dst.dk/en/Statistik/emner/transport/trafik-og-infrastruktur/veje

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    Turnover in construction

    These statistics break down the turnover in private construction activities by the nature of the activity (new buildings, repairs, civil engineering activities etc.). , Introduction, Turnover in construction is a set of quarterly statistics that breaks down the turnover in private construction activities by the nature of the activity (new buildings, repairs, civil engineering activities and other activities). The annual turnover for construction is further broken down into ten types of work:, New buildings and extensions, dwellings, New buildings and extensions, other buildings, Repair and maintenance, major repair work, dwellings, Repair and maintenance, major repair work, other buildings, Repair and maintenance, routine maintenance, dwellings, Repair and maintenance, routine maintenance, other buildings, Civil engineering activities, new construction, Civil engineering activities, major repair work, Civil engineering activities, maintenance, Other activities in total, The construction sector is divided into eight industries in the statistics:, 41000 Building contractors, 42000 General contractors, 43201 Electrical installation etc., 432200 Plumbing, heat and air-conditioning installation, 43301 Joinery and construction installation etc., 43302 Painting and glazing etc., 439910 Bricklayers, 43003 Other specialised construction activities., Documentation, Documentation of statistics, Get an overview of the purpose, content and quality of the statistics. Here you can find information on the sources that the statistics are derived from, what the statistics contains and how often it is published., Turnover in construction, Key figures, In Statbank Denmark, you can find more data on Turnover in construction (BYGOMS2), Related content in Turnover in construction, Tables in Statbank , Scheduled releases , Contact, Kasper Emil Dueholm Freiman, Phone: +45 23 45 47 32, Mail: , kfr@dst.dk

    https://www.dst.dk/en/Statistik/emner/erhvervsliv/byggeri-og-anlaeg/byggeriets-omsaetning

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    Fishery

    Structure and production statistics describes vessels and landings in the Danish fishing fleet. The fleet is populated by all registered Danish fishing vessels. Data on landings describes landings from Danish vessels nationally and internationally. Furthermore landings in Danish ports from vessels of all nationality are also described. Account statistics for fishery describes the economy of the Danish fleet, deriving from the accounts of the vessels. , Introduction, The fleet statistics describes the fleet by number of vessels, tonnage, engine power, type of vessel, vessel length and national region., Landings are described by main species, harbour of landing, regional sea of catch, landed weight, live weight and value of landing., Account statistics for fishery describes the economy by vessel length and year. The costs describes among other thing fuels consumption, landing costs and wages., Documentation, Documentation of statistics, Get an overview of the purpose, content and quality of the statistics. Here you can find information on the sources that the statistics are derived from, what the statistics contains and how often it is published., Account Statistics for Fishery, Danish Vessels, Landings of fish, Key figures, In Statbank Denmark, you can find more data on Danish vessels (FISK1), In Statbank Denmark, you can find more data on Landings in Denmark (FISK3), In Statbank Denmark, you can find more data on Landings in Denmark (FISK3), In Statbank Denmark, you can find more data on Accounts statistics for fishery (average per unit) (FIREGN2), Related content in Fishery , Tables in Statbank , Scheduled releases , Contact, Charlotte Spliid Hansen, Phone: +45 29 41 97 76, Mail: , chh@dst.dk

    https://www.dst.dk/en/Statistik/emner/erhvervsliv/fiskeri-og-akvakultur/fiskeri

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    Social protection expenditure (ESSPROS), v1:2016

    Please note, a more current version of this classification is now available. See the current version , here., Name: , ESSPROS_V1_2016 , Description: , Social protection expenditure (ESSPROS) is based on concepts that are defined in the classification , European System of integrated Social PROtection Statistics (ESSPROS), . Social benefits are defined in ESSPROS as cash or in-kind transfers according to social protection schemes for households and individuals, to ease their burden in the form of one or more defined risks or needs., Valid from: , January 1, 2016 , Valid to: , December 31, 2018 , Office: , Government finances , Contact: , RVH , Codes and categories, Open hierarchy, Download , CSV, DDI, 1: Health, 1.1: Public health insurance, 1.2: Hospitals, 1.3: Municipal health care benefits, 1.4: Employers expenses to sickness benefits, 1.5: Sickness benefits, 1.6: Voluntary sickness insurance, 1.7: Care allowances to relatives (sickness) and other expenses, 1.8: Municipal expenses to rehabilitation, 2: Disability, 2.1: Care and accomodation to disabled people as well as other help, 2.2: Special day-care facilities for children in special need for assistance, 2.3: Support to activities for disabled people, 2.4: Unemployment benefits for unemployed persons with limited working capacities, 2.5: Early retirement (including supplements), 2.6: Disability payouts from insurance companies and pension funds, 2.7: Cash allowances to disabled people in work or selfemployed (engaged in economic activities), 2.8: Other benefits to disabled persons, 2.9: Care allowances to relatives (disability), 2.10: Occupational injuries insurance, 3: Old age, 3.1: Care and accommodation for elderly and other help, 3.2: Old age pensions including supplements, 3.3: Civil servant pensions, 3.4: Obligatory labor market pensions, 3.5: Anticipated old age pension, 3.6: Labour market supplementary pension, 4: Survivors, 4.1: Other benefits to survivors, 4.2: Survivors pensions, 4.3: Funeral expenses, 5: Family and children, 5.1: Child day care, 5.2: Supportive measures for families, 5.3: Maternity leave benefits, 5.4: Family allowances, 5.5: Child support paid by the municipality, 6: Unemployment, 6.1: Municipal employment measures, 6.2: Active employment measures, 6.3: Unemployment insurance benefits, unemployed people not joining training programmes, 6.4: Unemployment insurance benefits and other income substitution for unemployed people in training programmes, 7: Housing, 7.1: Housing benefit (families), 7.2: Housing benefit (pensioners), 8: Other social benefits, 8.1: Residential institutions for people with special social problems, 8.2: Treatment and other assistance to people with special social problems (alcohol/drugs), 8.3: Asylum applicants - various costs, 8.4: Immigrants - various costs, 8.5: Various support through private organisations, 8.6: Other social benefits, 8.7: Subsistence income for people outside the labourmarket, 8.8: Asylum applicants and immigrants; subsistence income and cash benefits, 8.9: Benefits from the Wage Earners Guarantee Fund, 8.10: Compensations for increased duties on energy, 8.11: Compulsory pension scheme for recipients of transfer payments, All versions, Name, Valid from, Valid to, Social protection expenditure, v1:2019, January 1, 2019, Still valid, Social protection expenditure (ESSPROS), v1:2016, January 1, 2016, December 31, 2018

    https://www.dst.dk/en/Statistik/dokumentation/nomenklaturer/esspros?id=030223c4-9c9d-440c-b4ad-5b506baa070a