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    Documentation of statistics: Old Age Pension and Disability Pension

    Contact info, Labour Market, Social Statistics , Morten Steenbjerg Kristensen , +45 20 40 38 73 , MRT@dst.dk , Get documentation of statistics as pdf, Old Age Pension and Disability Pension 2025 Month 01 , Previous versions, Old Age Pension and Disability Pension 2024 Month 10, Old Age Pension and Disability Pension 2024 Month 05, Old Age Pension and Disability Pension 2024 Month 04, Old Age Pension and Disability Pension 2024 Month 03, Old Age Pension and Disability Pension 2023 Month 01, Old Age Pension and Disability Pension 2022 Month 01, Old Age Pension and Disability Pension 2021, Old Age Pension and Disability Pension 2020 Month 01, Old Age Pension and Disability Pension 2019 Month 01, Old Age Pension and Disability Pension 2018 Month 01, Old Age Pension and Disability Pension 2017 Month 01, Old Age Pension and Disability Pension 2016 Month 01, Old Age Pension and Disability Pension 2015 Month 01, Old Age Pension and Disability Pension 2014 Month 01, The purpose of the statistics "Old age and disability pension" are to measure the number of recipients of old age pension or disability pension and the average benefit. The statistics include recipients living abroad. The statistics are consistent from 2009 and onwards. However from 2021 it is available for all months., Statistical presentation, The statistics quarterly describe the number of recipients of old age pension, senior pension, disability pension or early retirement pension, recipients share of the identical population group as well as the average benefit. Old age pension and disability pension are shown separately and are broken down into sex, age, type of benefits, family type and geography. , Read more about statistical presentation, Statistical processing, The statistics are based on complete administrative registers. Data are checked for consistency and at aggregate level compared to data from previous years., Read more about statistical processing, Relevance, The main users are municipalities, ministries and organisations such as Ældre Sagen and ATP. The statistics contain information on the financial living condition of pensioners. Also, data provide the opportunity to estimate the financial effect of changes in legislation. , Read more about relevance, Accuracy and reliability, All recipients of old-age pension and disability pension under the legislation covered, both residents in Denmark and abroad based on Udbetaling Danmarks register. There may be errors and duplicates in the registry that are removed, but it affects less than 0.01 per cent. of the persons to whom money is paid., Read more about accuracy and reliability, Timeliness and punctuality, The statistics are published in April, July, November and January. The statistics have always been published as planned., Read more about timeliness and punctuality, Comparability, Changes in legislation including changes in the retirement age from 2004 to 2007 and again from 2019 to 2022 affect the number of pensioners. From 1993 to 1994 the old age pension became taxable and increased significantly. A high degree of consistency with similar figures based on the income register or similar statistics in other Nordic countries is expected., Read more about comparability, Accessibility and clarity, These statistics are published annually in a Danish press release, at the same time as the tables are updated in the StatBank. In the StatBank, these statistics can be found under the subject , Old-age pensioners and disability pensioners, . For further information, go to the , subject page, . , Read more about accessibility and clarity

    https://www.dst.dk/en/Statistik/dokumentation/documentationofstatistics/old-age-pension-and-disability-pension

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    Documentation of statistics: Persons below the state pension age on public benefits

    Contact info, Labour Market, Social Statistics , Mikkel Zimmermann , +45 51 44 98 37 , MZI@dst.dk , Get documentation of statistics as pdf, Persons below the state pension age on public benefits 2025 , Previous versions, Persons below the state pension age on public benefits 2024, Persons below the state pension age on public benefits 2022, Persons below the state pension age on public benefits 2020, Persons below the state pension age on public benefits 2019, People Receiving Public Benefits (16-64-years-old) 2018, People Receiving Public Benefits (16-64-years-old) 2017, People Receiving Public Benefits (16-64-years-old) 2015, People Receiving Public Benefits (16-64-years-old) 2014, The purpose of the statistics is to show trends in average/full-time participation in labour market policy measures. Based on a report prepared by the activation statistics committee (report no. 1259) the first statistics were compiled as from the first quarter of 1994. The reason for setting up the committee was that the Danish statistics at that time were unable to provide reliable data on the wide variety of municipal activation schemes. The committee's work was performed over the period December 1992 to October 1993. Since 1994 new measures have been introduced and others have ceased. As from the third quarter of 1999 the number of persons working in flex- and sheltered jobs are published concurrently with the labour market policy measures. Persons participating in activation according to the job integration act were included from the first quarter of 2000. As from the third quarter of 2003, and with effect in the publications as from the first quarter of 2004, a number of changes to the codes/names were undertaken due to a political reform that meant the introduction of new activation schemes, whereas other schemes ceased to exist. From 2007 the statistics is extended with persons on early retirement pay, sickness benefit, maternity leave and from 2008 it is extended furthermore with young people in ordinary education ('SU-modtagere')., Statistical presentation, The statistics provide data on trends in the average number of participants (beneath their state pension age) with public benefits, analyzed by labour market policy measure. The activities take place within the following main groups: Unemployed, persons in supported employment, leave, education/training, other activation, integration allowance, sickness benefit and different kinds of early retirement pay. The figure on average number of participants (full-time participants), is a volume measurement. The figures is comparable with the average number of full-time unemployed in the unemployment statistics., From June 2022 the statistics is extended to include persons receiving 'Early Pension", 'Senior Pension' and 'Adult apprenticeship support'. From March 2025 and again from September 2025 the statistics on sickness benefit recipients is changed., Read more about statistical presentation, Statistical processing, All data necessary for the statistics is collected from administrative registers. The data is collected through SAS-files and FTP-servers. When the data files are collected we make a preliminary validation of each file. Afterwards the data is loaded in the database (PSD) on a uniform format. After that illegal overlapping time periods where the same person is receiving different conflicting public benefits are eliminated before the total data amount is transmitted into a 'production database' from where the statistics is published., Read more about statistical processing, Relevance, 'Users': Municipalities, regions, ministries, organizations and the media. 'Fields of application': Public labour market surveillance. There has not been any actual 'satisfaction-examination' carried out, but the general use of the statistics, media, has always been considerable, and the statistics is expected to be an important part of the future 'Labour market account' (AMR), which is going to be released in the spring 2015., Read more about relevance, Accuracy and reliability, All data necessary for the statistics is collected from administrative registers. The statistics cover the population aged 16-64 who is receiving some sort of public benefits. Conflicting and erroneous information about each individual person may frequently occur as the statistics are compiled from a variety of administrative registers. Examples are a person who is regarded as both a recipient of cash benefits and as a person entitled to claim unemployment benefits, or a person participating in several activation schemes at the same time, which exceed 37 hours per week, or a person participating in the same activation over an unrealistic long period of time. The main reason for these errors is that the respondents fail to update the existing data as soon as new data is available. Error correction is some times undertaken by Statistics Denmark on the basis of logical requirements and some times by the respondents themselves. However, the best possible solution is for error correction to be undertaken by the respondents themselves. The municipalities report data on persons entitled to claim cash benefits and similar allowances in various ways. Currently there is no estimates/numbers available on the total statistical errors., Read more about accuracy and reliability, Timeliness and punctuality, The quarterly statistics is published roughly 80 days after the end of the reference quarter and the yearly statistics is published roughly 100 days after the end of the reference year. The exact release dates are advertised a year ahead., Read more about timeliness and punctuality, Comparability, The current statistics on persons receiving public benefits covers in general the time period from the 1. of January 2007 and onwards. Persons receiving ordinary education (SU-modtagere) is only included from the 1. of January 2008 and onwards. From 2006 to 2007 there are some differences in the covering and in the concepts. However, some time series in the stat bank starts back in the first quarter of 1994. The general comparability is reduced by the many changes in the measures over time. When the statistics is based on a number of national administrative registers it is obviously very difficult to make any international comparisons. However, Eurostat has tried to make some international comparisons in the area of participants/expenditures on some sorts of public benefits through their Labour Market Policy (LMP)-database., Read more about comparability, Accessibility and clarity, These statistics are published in a Danish press release and in the StatBank under , Persons below the state pension age on public benefits, . For more information please see the subject page for , Persons receiving public benefits, ., Read more about accessibility and clarity

    https://www.dst.dk/en/Statistik/dokumentation/documentationofstatistics/persons-below-the-state-pension-age-on-public-benefits

    Documentation of statistics