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    Profile on employees

    Do you want a statistical overview of your employees or members in your organisation? Then we can produce a statistical profile of your employees which contains statistics on, for example, the employees' gender, descent and educational background, Submit your own subgroups, You can break up your employees in subgroups e.g. into job categories, departments or management level. Then we will deliver statistics on these groups. There must be no duplicates – i.e. the same person may not be part of two or more groups at the same time., The tables, There are a total of 6 tables, which contain the following cross tabulations:, Table 1: Staff group x origin, Table 2: Staff group x age, Table 3: Staff group x gender x origin, Table 4: Staff group x region, Table 5: Origin x education, Table 6: Origin x country of origin, Only Tables 1-4 can be delivered on selfdefined subgroups of staff. If you do not want to divide your employees or members into groups, then the tables only contain statistics for the total number of employees. You can see examples of the specific tables by clicking on the link below. Here you can also find a description of the content of the delivery., Price, The price is , DKK 14.232 excl. VAT (DKK 17.790 incl. VAT),, however, the price can increase slightly if you want to get data on your own sub groups of staff. , Therefore you might have to pay for a few hours on top of the above mentioned price., Delivery, In order to prepare the tables, we need the civil registration numbers, (CPR numbers) of the employees or members sent to us. There must be at least 20 people in the company or association in order for us to provide statistics. If you divide staff into smaller groups, the risk of statistical disclosure increases. If, for example, you want to divide into two staff groups, there must be a minimum of 20 people in each group otherwise they will be disclosed. Fewer groups will normally result in more information about staff or members. You can find a template for how to report the CPR numbers below., We usually deliver within two weeks after we have received your order and we have received the CPR numbers. You will receive the tables in Excel sheets by e-mail., Indberetningsskabelon, Important!, Do not send any CPR numbers to Statistics Denmark before you have been told how to do it. Once we have received a division of the employees or members with their CPR numbers, we check them up against the register and send a control table back to you, where the number of valid CPR numbers appears and possibly also the number of duplicates., Order, Click on "Order" below and fill in the order form., ORDER, When you order, you also accept , Statistics Denmark's general terms and conditions., Contact, DST Consulting, tel: +45 3917 3600, Bodil Birkebæk Olesen, tel: +45 3917 3746, Tailor-made statistics, If you need to combine the tables with other variables or have them combined in a different way than in our standard tables, please send an e-mail to our consultants in Customer Centre. , Read more about  , tailor-made solutions, Other relevant products, Key figures on Postcodes, Key figures on Parishes

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    Income

    How much do we earn throughout our lifetime? How many people are poor in Denmark?, How much do we earn throughout our lifetime?, Hvor meget tjener man i løbet af livet?, How many people are poor in Denmark?, In Statbank Denmark, there are a number of , tables on income inequality, , e.g. on the number of people who live in relative poverty, by age and duration., In the news series ", Nyt fra Danmarks Statistik, " (in Danish), articles are released annually on personal income and income distribution., The Gini coefficients from 1987 onwards are available in the table ”, Inequality indicators on equivalised disposable income by indicator and municipality, ” in StatBank Denmark., In StatBank Denmark, you will also find tables from the survey , Statistics on Income and Living Conditions (SILC), , based on surveys of Danish households, asking them e.g. whether it is easy or difficult to make ends meet. According to the 2023 , survey, , 10 per cent of the population were economically vulnerable; see the definition of economically vulnerable in ", Økonomisk sårbare, " (in Danish)., In connection with the UN’s Sustainable Development Goals, Statistics Denmark has developed three poverty indicators – relative poverty, low income poverty and economically vulnerable people. The purpose of the indicators is to measure development in relation to SDG no. 1: End poverty and target 1.2: Reduce poverty in all its dimensions by half. See the indicators in the , SDG portal, ., In June 2013, an expert committee – put together by the minister of social affairs and integration then in power – published a report with proposals for a poverty line. The definition of this poverty line and the development in the number of economically poor people in terms of the poverty line is available in the expert committee’s report on suggested poverty assessment methods: ", En dansk fattigdomsgrænse - analyser og forslag til opgørelsesmetoder, " (in Danish)., Based on the committee’s definition, the report "Familiernes økonomi - fordeling, fattigdom og incitamenter" (in Danish) was released in , 2014, and again in , 2015, , dealing with the financial situation of families – distribution, poverty and incentives., In 2016, VIVE (the Danish Center for Social Science Research) published a study on poverty and deprivation – ", Fattigdom og afsavn, " (in Danish), which is also based on the committee’s definition of poverty. The report offers insights in the relationship between economic poverty and deprivation and describes the correlation with e.g. employment, family relations, debts, mental health issues and social exposure., In ", Børn og unge i Danmark – Velfærd og trivsel 2022, " (in Danish) from VIVE, you will find information on the share of 3-19-year-old children living in poverty., The Economic Council of the Labour Movement publishes analyses (in Danish) on , income distribution, , , wealth inequality, and , poverty, . , [This page was last reviewed in January 2025],  

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    External trade, production and supply

    How can I find sales figures for a specific commodity in Denmark?, Statistics Denmark does not have information on sales of individual commodities or brands., External trade and production, Using data on production, imports and exports, respectively, it is possible to estimate the market supply., A supply estimate = (domestic production plus imports) minus exports, But it will only be an ESTIMATE, as enterprises with trade or production of minor significance are not required to submit data for these statistics. For example, only companies with at least 10 employees submit data for the production statistics. In addition, a number of enterprises whose imports or exports are worth small amounts are not required to submit data for the external trade statistics. It is also not possible to take e.g. stock of the commodity into account., External trade, The most detailed tables regarding goods are distributed by , CN, classification: , Annual figures,  , Monthly figures, In less detail, the table is compiled by , SITC,  main groups: , Table SITC2R4,  , In table STIC2R4, in the MONTH box under 'More options...' you can choose years instead of months, Production, The most detailed tables regarding goods are distributed by , CN , classification: , Annual figures,  , Quarterly figures,  , In less detail, the tables are compiled by , SITC, main groups: , Annual figures,  , Quarterly figures,  , Commodity codes , The key to detailed data on import/export and production are the commodity code classifications CN or SITC, with the CN classification being the most detailed. , The , KN classification, can be unfolded to the full list on our website, which offers an option to search on words or commodity codes., Alternatively, you can search for commodity codes in the Customs Agency's , eVITA,  , The production statistics are published in 10 digits, which are equal to the 8 digits of the CN classification + 2 extra digits, The , SITC classification, is less detailed in terms of commodity groups: www.dst.dk/SITC , The SITC commodity codes have 5 digits , SITC and CN are linked in such a way that a 5-digit SITC number always corresponds to one or more commodity codes under the same 4-digit main position in the CN classification , A key between KN and SITC can be found at , Eurostat, It is also possible to search for commodity codes directly in the Statbank Denmark tables. , Please note that commodity codes may change from year to year. In addition, certain commodity codes are omitted from the tables because the information is confidentialised. Confidentiality implies that information is not published if e.g. the data of an individual enterprise can be recognised., Documentation of statistics, In the "Documentation of statistics" you can read more about sources and methods for the statistics in question, as well as detailed explanations and descriptions of any limitations in the statistics. , International Trade in Goods,  , Production (Manufacturers’ Sales of Goods),  , [This page was last reviewed in October 2024],  ,  

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    Accidents

    How many accidents happen at home, in the workplace and in traffic?, Traffic accidents, Statistics Denmark’s tables on road traffic accidents and on traffic accidents involving trains and vessels are gathered on the subject page , Traffic accidents, and in , Statbank Denmark, . , The , Danish Road Directorate, makes interactive statistics annually (in Danish) allowing you to break down data on road traffic accidents by police districts, road types, etc. (scroll down)., Analyses and reports concerning special types of accidents are available at , The Danish Accident Investigation Board (AIB), , which investigates serious road accidents, and at , Accident Investigating Board Denmark, , where you can follow accidents and incidents in the aviation and railway sector., Accidents and injuries at work, At their websites, , Labour Market Insurance, and , Work Environment in Denmark, have tables of reported work injuries and accidents (in Danish)., Accidental drowning and submersion, In cooperation with the National Institute of Public Health, TrygFonden every year publishes , The National drowning statistics, with figures from 1970. (in Danish)., Electricity, gas and fire, The Danish Safety Technology Authority compiles statistics on , electrical fires, electrical accidents and gas accidents, (in Danish)., The Danish Emergency Management Agency has data on , fatal fires and the number of deaths caused by fire,  (in Danish)., Fireworks, At Odense University Hospital, the group UlykkesAnalyseGruppen analyses accidents and compiles statistics of injuries from fireworks – , fyrværkeriskader, (in Danish) – that take place around New Year’s Eve., Each year, the Danish Safety Technology Authority prepares a report on fireworks – , Fyrværkerirapport, (in Danish) – with information on injuries and accidents for the period 2007-2013., Sports-related accidents, The extent of sports-related injuries is the focal point of a report by the Danish Institute for Sports Studies: ”, Idrætsskader i Danmark 2016, ” (in Danish)., General sources, The National Institute of Public Health is responsible for the Danish accident register, and has draw up and analyzed the occurrence of , accidents from 2010-2022, , (only in Danish). The report states that every day 1,700 Danes have an accident. Older data can be found in the publication ", Ulykker i Danmark 1990-2009, " (summary in English). The report has information on e.g. accidents involving vehicles, workplaces and sports., The report ", Ulykker i Danmark 2015 opdelt på kommuner, " (in Danish) shows the extent of hospital-treated injuries due to accidents, violence and attempted suicide, disaggregated by municipalities., Questions on accidents have been part of all the surveys since 1987. Results from 2013 on self-reported injuries (off the job) can be found in ", Ulykker - Resultater fra Sundheds- og sygelighedsundersøgelsen 2013, " (in Danish).,  , [This page was last reviewed in January 2025],  

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    Statistics on the Danish national grid

    Analyse geographical areas with the Danish national grid, The Danish national grid, which was established by Statistics Denmark and the Danish Geodata Agency, divides the country into thousands of cells, which can be filled with statistics. You can then analyse and aggregate the information in the grid e.g. for use in market analyses, for local planning or for research., Detailed content that is stable over time, The grid is stable over time, unlike administrative divisions such as municipalities, postcodes and parishes. We provide data on grid cells as small as 100 x 100 meter. Provided our requirements for non-identification of individuals or companies can be met (Privacy Requirements). Contact us if you need a different cell size., Below you can see an example of statistics on the grid. The map shows how many people live within each square kilometer (text in Danish only)., Number of inhabitants by 1 square kilometer cells, Attach population statistics to the cells, Statistics Denmark offers several types of statistics on the Danish national grid e.g. by municipalities, regions or the entire country., Statistics on the nighttime population, Here you will find information on the number of households and persons residing within the cells., Documentation - nighttime population, Table example - nighttime population., Statistics on the daytime population, Here you will find information about the number of people staying in the cells during the daytime. You can order two different datasets - one with the number of people in employment and one with the number of students., Documentation - daytime population - employed, Table example - daytime population - employed, Documentation - daytime population - studentst, Table example - daytime population - students, Statistics by other variables, Here you get statistics on the people who reside in the cells of the grid distributed by a number of variables for you to choose. See the overview and read more about standard variables in the documentation document below., List of variables - the Danish national grid, Prices, The Danish National Grid does not cost anything in itself. However, you can find the detailed price list for deliveries of statistics on the grid here:, Pricelist_National_Grid_2025 - English, Privacy Requirements, If you buy statistics from us, we are very careful to comply with the so-called discretionary - or privacy requirements. In practice, this means that we require a certain minimum number of households in each grid cell. The requirements are either 50, 100 or 150 households, depending on the statistical variable you have selected. Cells with a smaller number of households than the minimum requirement must be aggregated with other cells before statistics can be delivered. The merged cells are called clusters. You can read more about how we produce clusters here:, Fact Sheet about clusters, Fact sheet about clusters, You can find the requirements for number of households in the list of variables below:, List of variables - the Danish national grid, Ordering, To order statistics on the Danish National Grid, please click on the button below and fill out the form. We will then prepare an offer that you must approve., ORDER, Contact information, DST Consulting, tel +45 3917 3600, Allan Hansen, tel: +45 3917 3168, Related products, Statistics based on distances or neighbourhoods, Statistics based on roads and streets,  

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    Stress and mental disorders

    How many are suffering from stress and how many have mental disorders in Denmark? How is the mental health of the population?, Note: Below, we provide links to Statistics Denmark and others who make statistics on the subject. In some instances, the sources referred to below have content in Danish only or limited content in English., Stress, "Den Nationale Sundhedsprofil” is a national health profile (in Danish), which includes information on stress – see results from the surveys:, The latest publications are , "Danskernes sundhed - Den nationale sundhedsprofil 2021",  and the mid-term survey , "Danskernes sundhed 2023", Results from 2010, 2013, 2017, 2021 and 2023 can be found in the database , Danskernes sundhed, The Danish Work Environment Authority (Arbejdstilsynet) monitors the working environment among employees - including the psychological working environment and stress., Read more and see data from , ”National Overvågning af Arbejdsmiljøet blandt Lønmodtagere” (NOA-L), See also the article , ”Stigning i anmeldte psykiske sygdomme i 2023”, Mental disorders, Psykiatrifonden is the Danish mental health fund and provides general figures for the incidence of mental illness in the population:, See their website with , incidence, (in Danish), which includes source references., At the request of the Danish Health Authority, the National Institute of Public Health (NIPH) has carried out a major study of the burden of disease in Denmark. , ", Sygdomsbyrden i Danmark - Sygdomme, " (2023) (in Danish). The study compares e.g. depression, anxiety and schizophrenia in terms of various parameters such as incidence, mortality, treatment, sickness absence, disability pension, etc. , The Danish Health Data Authority has key figures about the healthcare sector: , Data on patients and admissions to psychiatric hospitals is available in The Danish Health Data Authority’s databank – , eSundhed, (in Danish)., The Danish Health Data Authority is responsible for the register of medicines statistics, Lægemiddelstatistikregisteret (in Danish), which holds information on all sales of medicines in Denmark. , The register is used for e.g. analyses of the consumption of , ADHD medicine, antidepressants and anti-psychotics,  (in Danish), Stress, mental disorders and mental health of children and young people, Børns Vilkår og TrygFonden: , The report ", Krop, køn og digital adfærd : hvordan mindsker vi presset på børn og unge, ?" (2020) (in Danish) contains a section about children and young people's experiences of pressure and stress in everyday life., The Danish Health Data Authority:, In their report ", Prævalens, incidens og aktivitet i sundhedsvæsenet for børn og unge med angst eller depression, ADHD og spiseforstyrrelse, " (2018) (in Danish), the Health Data Authority has collected data on the prevalence, incidence and activity in the healthcare sector for children and young people suffering from anxiety, depression, ADHD or eating disorders., Vidensråd for Forebyggelse (Danish knowledge council for prevention):  , The report ", Mental sundhed og psykisk sygdom hos 0-9-årige børn, " (2021) (in Danish) maps e.g. the prevalence and distribution of mental health issues and mental illness among 0-9-year-old children., The report ", Mental sundhed og sygdom hos børn og unge i alderen 10-24 år, " (2020) (in Danish) has data on children and young people with ADHD, autism spectrum disorders (AFS), anxiety, depression, obsessive-compulsive disorders (OCD), Tourette’s syndrome, behavioural disorders, eating disorders and psychoses in the schizophrenic spectrum. The report incude a section on the occurrence of stress in the age group., The Danish Health Authority:, ", Stress blandt unge, " (2007) (in Danish) presents the results of the first survey on stress among pupils in the final years of secondary school.,  , [This page was last reviewed in October 2024]

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