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    How to create a project proposal

    When you want to create a new project in the DDP App, you must first complete a project proposal. The project proposal is the formal document that forms the basis for all subsequent data orders throughout the lifetime of the project., Projects and Data, New Project Proposal, OK,  , Project Details, Under , Project Details, , you enter the key information about the project, including , Purpose, , , Description, , and , Importance to society, . The purpose and description together must provide a clear and precise picture of what the project examines and why the analysis is relevant. , You must also provide an overall , population description, and a , description of external data, . These descriptions should give an overall insight into which populations and data sources the project includes, without too many details. The specific population creation and documentation of external data are provided in the data order. If the project requires a , full register extract, , this must be indicated and justified under the population description., In addition, you must specify the project’s , end date, and assign , signatories, to the project proposal. It is also possible to upload relevant attachments that support the content of the project., Remember to prepare a clear and precise project proposal that provides a solid basis for the assessment and approval of the project. Please note that the text of the proposal can be edited in a resubmission at a later stage if necessary, and the project’s end date can also be changed., Data Packages, In the project proposal, you must indicate which , data packages, the project requires. The data packages determine which registers you can later select in the data order., You select data packages by:, Going to the , View and add data packages, tab, Marking the data packages required for the project, Going to the , Argumentation, tab, For each selected data package, you must provide a brief but comprehensive argumentation explaining how the data package will be used in the analysis and why it is necessary for the project’s purpose. Only data packages with the status requested or approved can be selected in the data order., If you are unsure which data packages include the registers you need, you can create a data order directly via the link Create a new order. Here, you can select the registers you require, and the relevant data packages will then be added automatically to the project proposal. For further information, , read more about data orders,  ., Project Access, Project access, is the term we use for a user who has access to a project. The project’s contact person can manage access to the project. This includes:, Changing the contact person, Adding users, Removing users who are no longer affiliated with the project, Project access can be updated both before and after approval of the project proposal., Analysis Platforms, Here, you select the analysis platform (server) on which the project will be placed. Read more under , analysis platform, ., Summary, Finally, an overall summary of the project proposal is displayed. It is recommended to review all information carefully before submitting the project proposal to the institution’s administrator. The administrator can then forward it to Statistics Denmark. , Resubmission of a Project Proposal, If you need to expand or supplement an already approved project proposal, you can create a resubmission under Projects and Data. A resubmission is used, for example, if additional data packages are required or if there are major changes to populations or external data. , When submitting a resubmission, a new version of the project proposal is created based on the most recently approved version. The resubmission must be approved before the changes can be used in subsequent data orders.

    https://www.dst.dk/en/TilSalg/data-til-forskning/anmodning-om-data/oprettelse-af-projektindstilling

    Services of service industries

    Service industries reveals for 10 different industry groups within the service industries how the turnover is distributed between different services and exports. The services are specific to the individual industry groups, and you can thus get a fairly detailed insight into the services that the service industries in question sell. , Introduction, Service industries reveals for 10 different industry groups within the service industries how the turnover is distributed between different services. In addition, it is calculated how much of the total turnover is exports. The statistics are produced annually, however, 6 of the 10 industry groups are only calculated every other year., The industry groups consist of:, Computer services, Temporary employment agencies, Advertising services, Legal activitties, Technical testing and analysis*, Architecture*, Engineering activities and related technical consultancy*, Market research and public opinion polling*, Accounting, book-keeping and auditing activities*, Business and management consultancy activities*, * The statistics are only published every two years., The services are specific to the individual industry groups, and you can thus get a fairly detailed insight into the services that the service industries in question sell., The main figures below only include selected main industries. , Find tables for all ten service occupations in the Stat Bank., 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., Accounting, Book-Keeping and Auditing Activities, Advertising Services, Architecture, Business and Management Consultancy Activities, Business Services in the Sector for Market Research and Public Opinion Polling, Business Services in the Sector for Technical Testing and Analysis, Computer Services, Engineering Activities and Related Technical Consultancy, Legal Activities, Services of service industries, Temporary Employment Agencies and Other Human Provision Services, Key figures, Statistics Denmark makes statistics within 10 different service industries: Computer services, Temporary employment agencies, Advertising services, Legal activitties, Technical testing and analysis, Architecture, Engineering activities and related technical consultancy, Market research and public opinion polling, Accounting, book-keeping and auditing activities and Business and management consultancy activities. On this page you can see a selection of the statistics. , Find tables for all 10 service industries in the StatBank, ., In Statbank Denmark, you can find more data on Turnover for advertising services (SERV2512), In Statbank Denmark, you can find more data on Computer Services (SERV2501), In Statbank Denmark, you can find more data on Accounting, book-keeping and auditing activities (SERV2505), In Statbank Denmark, you can find more data on Number of hours sold in permanent placement (SERV2511), Related content in Services of service industries, Tables in Statbank , Scheduled releases , Contact, Emil Tappe Bang-Mortensen, Phone: +45 24 67 85 25, Mail: , ebm@dst.dk

    https://www.dst.dk/en/Statistik/emner/erhvervsliv/serviceerhverv/serviceydelser-for-serviceerhverv

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    Signing the project proposal

    The project proposal must be approved before a project becomes effective. It takes a signature from both Denmark’s Data Portal and a user with signatory role in your institution. Here you can read how to sign a project proposal and how, as the person responsible for authorisation or a substitute, you assign the role of signatory to users.,  , See the video guide (in Danish) on how to sign a project proposal in the DDP App, When you have submitted your project proposal to Denmark’s Data Portal, an employee will assess whether the proposal can be approved. If Denmark’s Data Portal estimates that the proposal cannot be approved, the contact person for the project will get a reason for the rejection and an opportunity to adjust the proposal., If the project proposal is approved, Denmark’s Data Portal will sign it. Subsequently, the contact person for the project, the administrator or the contact person with powers who submitted the proposal, as well as the chosen signatory will receive an email with information about the approval., When Denmark’s Data Portal has approved the proposal, the person who has been assigned the signatory role in your institution must sign the proposal. Only users who have been assigned the role of signatory can sign project proposals., To sign it, you – as the signatory – log into the DDP App. On the front page, you select “My overview” followed by “Project proposals for signature”. Here you can see all the project proposals that are ready to be signed., Select the project proposal that you want to sign. You can read the project proposal; see who has access to the project, and who is the contact person for the project. If you wish, you can refuse to sign, and then the project proposal is returned to the contact person for revision., If you want to sign the project proposal, you select the button “Sign”. Read the terms of the signature and tick the two fields to confirm that you want to sign the project proposal and that you are an employee of the institution in question. You can now click the button “Sign”., When as signatory you have signed the proposal, the submitter and contact person for the project will receive an email about the further course., Assignment of the role as signatory , If relevant, see the video guide (in Danish) about assignment of the role as signatory in the DDP App, A person responsible for authorisation or a substitute can assign the role as signatory to a user who is employed in the institution in question. The person responsible for authorisation or his or her substitute is responsible for ensuring that the signatory fulfils this requirement. Note that persons with the signatory role can sign on behalf of the institution to pledge that a project proposal is legal and conforming to Article 6 of the General Data Protection Regulation., Procedure:, When you are the person responsible for authorisation or a substitute and you want to assign a signatory role to a user, you must log into the DDP App., On the front page of the DDP App, you click ‘My overview’., Then select the institution that you want to manage., Click the three dots next to the name of the institution and select ‘Manage signatories’., Click ‘Select’ next to the users you want to make signatories, and click ‘Save’. (If you want to withdraw the role of signatory from a user, you must click the tick, so that it is removed, and then click ‘Save’.), The user has now become a signatory and can be designated to sign project proposals on behalf of the institution.

    https://www.dst.dk/en/TilSalg/data-til-forskning/anmodning-om-data/underskrivelse-af-projektindstilling

    Request for subscription

    In the DDP App, you can request a subscription if your institution has a project database scheme or authority scheme. , As an administrator or contact person, you can request a subscription in the , DDP App, . If you have an authority scheme or project database scheme, you can take out a subscription directly in the , DDP App, ., A subscription allows you to pre-order non-published data that are expected to be published in the selected delivery year. The subscription is valid for one calendar year., Note that a subscription is based on your last approved project proposal. You are only allowed to take out a subscription for registers that are part of that project. If you want to take out a subscription for registers that are not part of your last approved project proposal, you must first create and obtain approval of a re-proposal with the relevant data, for which you can subsequently take out a subscription., After you have requested a subscription, you will receive a quote and a contract for final approval. The subscription is not binding until both parties (your institution and Statistics Denmark) have signed the contract., This is how you request a subscription, Log into the DDP App., Select ‘My overview’., Access ‘Projects’ and click your project database or authority scheme., Access ‘Subscriptions’ and then click the ‘+’ icon. Click ‘Select registers’ to continue., In the box ‘Select subscription period’, you must select the year that you want a subscription for., Select which registers you want to include in the annual contract by clicking the small squares to the left of the register names., a. If you want to select all registers, you can click the square to the left of the heading ‘Register’., b. Squares with a grey slash through indicate that the register cannot be selected, for example because the register is no longer being updated., Under the column ‘Data set’, you can indicate how many data sets you want to receive., a. Select the option ‘All’: If the register is updated more than once a year, and you want e.g. to get all quarterly sets., b. Select the option ‘Annually’ (31.12.YYY): If you only want data for the whole year, even though it is updated quarterly., c. Select the option ‘Other’: Write to your Statistics Denmark project owner and elaborate on your wish. For example, it could be relevant for some users in connection with the DREAM register, which is released as monthly versions, but not every month, and where the release pattern is determined by the source providing data to DREAM., Continue by clicking ‘Submit’ at the bottom of the page. You can also save your request along the way. You can return to the subscription again by accessing ‘Subscriptions’, followed by clicking the subscription with the status ‘Created’. Select ‘Edit’ under the three dots., Click ‘OK’ in the info box to submit the request to Denmark’s Data Portal. You do , not , have an option to subsequently edit the subscription., After you have submitted it, your Statistics Denmark project owner may suggest specific data sets for the individual registers. You can see these suggestions via ‘My overview’ (select the project and then ‘Subscriptions’)., You can now engage in dialogue with your Statistics Denmark project owner as to whether you agree with the suggested data sets. You cannot change the selection yourself, but your project owner from Statistics Denmark can., When you have agreed on the contents, your Statistics Denmark project owner will prepare the contract for the subscription., When both parties have signed the contract, the subscription will be approved.

    https://www.dst.dk/en/TilSalg/data-til-forskning/anmodning-om-data/anmodning-om-abonnement

    Contact Denmark’s Data Portal

    You can contact Denmark’s Data Portal by email or call during our opening hours. In the drop-down menu below, you can find contact information depending on the nature of your inquiry., IT-support for remote login, servers or other IT issues, If you need help with remote login, servers or other IT problems, you can contact IT-support., Phone: +45 39 17 38 00, Opening hours:, Monday-Thursday: 8:30-16:00, Friday: 8:30-15:30, Mail:, servicedesk@dst.dk, Denmark’s Data Portal Support, If you have questions about Statistics Denmark’s microdata schemes, user access, or the process of ordering data via the DDP App, you can contact Denmark’s Data Portal Support on weekdays. Please note that we do not transfer calls to individual staff members., The hotline is currently closed due to technical issues. Please contact Denmark’s Data Portal Support via mail., Find answers to the most frequently asked questions about the DDP App here, Phone: +45 39 17 31 30, Opening hours:, Monday-Friday: 10:00-12:00, Mail:, danmarksdatavindue@dst.dk, Mails are answered within two working days., Error support for the DDP App, If you experience technical problems or errors in the DDP App, you can contact DDP App Support., DDP App Support will be closed from Monday, December 22nd through Friday, January 2nd., Mail:, ddvsupport@dst.dk, Inquiries about project proposal in the DDP App, If your inquiry is about a project proposal in the DDP App, you can contact the project owner at Statistics Denmark (SD). You can find the project owner in the DDP App under ’about the project’. If the project has not been assigned a SD project owner, you can contact Denmark’s Data Portal Support., Read more about how to order data in the DDP App here , Inquiries about authorisations, If you have questions regarding applications for authorisation or client authorisation, please write to the mail below. , Mail:, fseautorisation@dst.dk, Read more about authorisation of institutions here, Inquiries about rules and data security, If you have questions regarding rules for working with microdata, including rules on transfer of analysis results and sanction rules, please write to the mail below., Mail:, fsehjemtag@dst.dk, Read more about rules and data security here, Inquiries about physical tokens, For inquiries regarding physical tokens, please write to the mail below., Mail:, les@dst.dk,  , Delivery times in Denmark’s Data Portal, At Denmark’s Data Portal, we process your inquiry/task as quickly as possible, and all inquiries/tasks are processed in the order they are received., The current delivery times are as follows:, From your first inquiry to the delivery of data, the average processing time is about 21 days., From contract signing/price approval to delivery, the average processing time is 12 days.,  ,  ,  

    https://www.dst.dk/en/TilSalg/data-til-forskning/om-danmarks-datavindue/kontakt-danmarks-datavindue