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    Documentation of statistics: Ownership of agricultural land in Denmark

    Contact info, Food Industries, Business Statistics , Karsten Larsen , +45 21 29 55 76 , kkl@dst.dk , Get documentation of statistics as pdf, Ownership of agricultural land in Denmark 2024 , Previous versions, Ownership of agricultural land in Denmark 2020, The purpose of the statistics Ownership of agricultural land is to show how the Danish agricultural land is distributed by nationality of the owners. , Statistical presentation, The statistics show on an annual basis the number of owners and how the ownership of Danish agricultural land is distributed by the nationalities of the owners, regions, type of owner, gender, age and size., Read more about statistical presentation, Statistical processing, The IACS register (Integrated Agricultural Control System) The General Land Register is merged with the Owner Register. For personal identification numbers, citizenship is found via the Personal Register. For business ownership, the CVR is used for real and legal owners. If there are only legal owners, data from Eurostat's group register is supplemented, whereby the owner's nationality can be determined. For foreign owners, the country of residence is used as the country code. The owners can be both private individuals and companies., Read more about statistical processing, Relevance, The statistics meet a need, particularly from the Ministry of Food and Agriculture, to know the extent of Danish agricultural land in foreign ownership. The statistics are also expected to be of interest to political parties, the industry and the public in general., Read more about relevance, Accuracy and reliability, The statistics cover all agricultural land in Denmark for which crop subsidies have been applied for. Very little agricultural land is cultivated in Denmark for which area support is not applied for. The source data for the statistics are obtained from the General Agricultural Register (GLR), which is also used as a source in the Agricultural and Horticultural Census, and covers virtually all agricultural land in Denmark, and is considered a reliable source. The cadastral register overlaid on the applied plots of land is considered to be of high quality. However, the comparison of field maps and the cadastre gives rise to some choices of cadastres/plots for the statistics. For ownership by persons, citizenship is considered to be of very high quality. Information on ownership from the CVR when it is persons or real owners is considered to be of good quality. Supplement with data from Eurostat's group register are made., Read more about accuracy and reliability, Timeliness and punctuality, The statistics will be published 4-5 months from the reference time December 31. , Read more about timeliness and punctuality, Comparability, The statistics are comparable with the farm structure survey, but the figures for the agricultural area are not exactly identical in the two statistics. This is due to fact that the statistics include all land cultivated by farmers applying for crop subsidies whereas the farm structure survey as main rule only include farm of at least 5,0 hectares. The units in the two statistics are not the same. The statistics on ownership of agricultural land includes the landowners which could be farmers men not necessarily are., Read more about comparability, Accessibility and clarity, These statistics are published in Statbank Denmark and the News letter "Nyt fra Danmarks Statistik" (in Danish only),, Read more about accessibility and clarity

    https://www.dst.dk/en/Statistik/dokumentation/documentationofstatistics/ownership-of-agricultural-land-in-denmark

    Documentation of statistics

    Documentation of statistics: The Use of Cereals

    Contact info, Food Industries, Business Statistics , Mads Haaning Andersen , +45 51 85 76 27 , MHG@dst.dk , Get documentation of statistics as pdf, The Use of Cereals 2023 , Previous versions, The Use of Cereals 2022, The Use of Cereals 2021, The Use of Cereals 2018, The Use of Cereals 2016, The Use of Cereals 2014, The purpose of the statistics is to compile a grain balance, primarily with the aim of calculating the quantities of grain that go to feed consumption, both for each individual crop and for the total amount of grain. In the grain balance, the amount of grain from harvest and import is calculated, and it is distributed among different uses. The statistics are used to calculate the Economic Accounts for Agriculture. Supply balance sheets for cereals for the crop year have been compiled since 1900/01. Balance sheets for the calendar year have been compiled since 1961. Data in its present form is comparable from 1995 onwards., Statistical presentation, The statistics is an annual calculation of the supply balance sheets for cereals in million kg. The utilization of cereals is calculated both for calendar year and crop years and is published for 6 different cereals and cereals in total. The supply balance sheets contain for each type of cereals statistics on cereals available: harvest, imports and initial stocks, as well as statistics on the use of cereals for different purposes: exports, final stocks, seeds, flour production and other manufacturing, feeding. Moreover, the supply balance sheets are produced based on the origin of the cereals, whether it is produced in Denmark or abroad., Read more about statistical presentation, Statistical processing, The data is collected in biannual and annual questionnaires where the incoming data is checked. Data is from different sources where some are sample surveys and others are censuses why there can be differences in how the further data is calculated. Censuses are aggregated whereas sample surveys are listed according to known target variable. , Read more about statistical processing, Relevance, It is relevant for the agricultural organizations, ministries and agencies, who uses it to follow the development in the use of cereals in Denmark. Moreover it is an input to the Economic Accounts for Agriculture. The users can comment on the statistics in the user committee for agricultural statistics and the users have expressed satisfaction with the statistics. , Read more about relevance, Accuracy and reliability, The utilization of cereals are build on sample surveys for stock of cereals at farms, the harvest of cereals and international trade of goods and the results are therefore subject to some uncertainty. The data on the use of cereals for feeding are subject to some margin of errors, as the use for feeding is calculated as a residual in the balance sheets. The data on the use of cereals for feeding are subject to some margin of errors, as the use for feeding is calculated as a residual in the balance sheets., Read more about accuracy and reliability, Timeliness and punctuality, It is published twice a year- The statistics concerning the crop year, end of period June 30th, is published in January/February together with the feed consumption, approximately 6 months after the end of the reference period. The statistics following the calendar year is published in May together with the Economic Accounts for Agriculture, barely 6 months after the end of the reference period. Data is preliminary until 2,5 years after the end of the reference period. The statistics is punctual and is published without delay., Read more about timeliness and punctuality, Comparability, The utilization of cereals is comparable back to the crop year 1960/61 and the calendar year 1960. Stocks were not a part of the statistics before 1960. It is in compliance with the current EU legislation and it is an input to the Economic Accounts for Agriculture which is comparable to the Economic Accounts for Agriculture published by Eurostat., Read more about comparability, Accessibility and clarity, These statistics are published in the StatBank under , Crop production, ., Read more about accessibility and clarity

    https://www.dst.dk/en/Statistik/dokumentation/documentationofstatistics/the-use-of-cereals

    Documentation of statistics

    Documentation of statistics: Production of Compound Feed

    Contact info, Food Industries , Simone Thun , +45 51 36 92 51 , SIT@dst.dk , Get documentation of statistics as pdf, Production of Compound Feed 2023 , Previous versions, Production of Compound Feed 2022, Production of Compound Feed 2021, Production of Compound Feed 2018, Production of Compound Feed 2017, Production of Compound Feed 2016, Production of Compound Feed 2014, The purpose of the statistics is to shed light on the quantitative production of compound feed for livestock, as well as to calculate the total quantities of grain and feed materials used in compound feed. Feed materials are eg. oats or soybeans. The statistics shows which type of feed mixes are produced the most, and the development of feed mixes over time. The total quantities of compound feed and feed materials are used for calculations of The Economic Accounts for Agriculture (EAA). The statistics has been compiled since 1968, but in its current form is comparable from 1990 onwards., Statistical presentation, The statistics is an annual statement of compound feed production and feed materials used in compound feed calculated in millions. kg. Feed production is calculated for the calendar year and for various feed mixes for cattle, pigs, poultry and other livestock species. , Read more about statistical presentation, Statistical processing, Data is first checked by comparing individual reports with reports from previous periods. When the data collection is finished, the data is checked for errors on a macro level, for example by comparing with the development in the cattle and pig populations. In 2022, the data collection and data processing for The content composition of compound feed (FBL) was restructured so that the collection became identical to Production of compound feed (PAF). The rearrangement of FBL leads to a data breach in FODER2 from 2022, as there is no longer direct comparability. , Read more about statistical processing, Relevance, It is relevant for the agricultural organizations, ministries and agencies, who uses it to follow the development in the volume growth in the production of compound feed. Moreover, it is an input to the Economic Accounts for Agriculture. , Read more about relevance, Accuracy and reliability, The overall reliability is good. The statistics covers the production of compound feed by the Danish agribusiness companies alone. Directly imported compound feed and feed made by farmers are not included in the statistics. In 2022, the data processing for FBL was restructured, so that the collection became identical to Production of compound feed. The change entails a data breach in FODER2 from 2022. The old enumeration method has led to a certain overestimation of the use of some of the feed materials in compound feed., Read more about accuracy and reliability, Timeliness and punctuality, From 2023, the statistics will only be published once a year in the month of May in connection with the publication of the national Economic Accounts for Agriculture (EAA), almost 6 months after the reference time., Read more about timeliness and punctuality, Comparability, There is full comparability in data back to 1990 in the table FODER3. The overall main groups are comparable back to the start of the statistics in the operating year 1968/69. As regards to The content composition of the compound feed (FBL), which is published in FODER2, there is full comparability from 1992 to 2021. In 2022, the data collection and data processing for FBL was realigned. The change entails a data breach in FODER2 from 2022, as there is no longer complete comparability in the use of the feed materials and hence the quantities of single feed substances., Read more about comparability, Accessibility and clarity, These statistics is published in the StatBank under , Foder, gødning og pesticider, ., Read more about accessibility and clarity

    https://www.dst.dk/en/Statistik/dokumentation/documentationofstatistics/production-of-compound-feed

    Documentation of statistics

    Documentation of statistics: Mining and Quarrying

    Contact info, Food Industries, Business Statistics , Morten Skovrider Kollerup , +45 24 52 61 68 , MSL@dst.dk , Get documentation of statistics as pdf, Mining and Quarrying 2024 , Previous versions, Mining and Quarrying 2023, Mining and Quarrying 2022, Mining and Quarrying 2020, Mining and Quarrying 2019, Mining and Quarrying 2018, Mining and Quarrying 2017, Mining and Quarrying 2016, Mining and Quarrying 2014, Mining and Quarrying 2013, The mining and quarrying statistics show the amount and type of mining and quarrying in Denmark. The statistics have been made since 1973 but is only comparable since 2006., Statistical presentation, The mining and quarrying statistics are a yearly measurement of extracted raw material types from land and from the sea floor stated in Cubic meters. The statistics are grouped by raw material types, by administrative regions and municipalities., Read more about statistical presentation, Statistical processing, Data are annually collected from all extractors on land. The reported data are controlled for errors by comparing changes over time in the municipalities and for the totals for each resource category. Figures for raw materials extracted from the sea are controlled for errors in the same way., Read more about statistical processing, Relevance, There is great interest for the published figures on raw materials among the Regions, which use the statistics to make extraction plans. The statistics are also requested by municipalities, industry organizations, other public and private institutions, researchers, companies and the news media. The statistics are used in the compilation of the environmental-economic accounts in the national accounts., Read more about relevance, Accuracy and reliability, These statistics are based on a full census with complete coverage, as all extractors of raw materials are required to report. The data form the basis for taxation and are verified by the authorities, who already have a good overview of the quantities extracted., Read more about accuracy and reliability, Timeliness and punctuality, These statistics are published about 6 months after the end of the reference period. Publications are generally released on time, as stated in the release calendar. , Read more about timeliness and punctuality, Comparability, The statistics are comparable at municipal level back to 1980. The data collected and the level of detail have remained unchanged throughout the period. Data quality and reliability are expected to be higher after 1 January 1990, when a raw material tax was introduced, resulting in increased control of the reporting by the authorities. As of 2007, data are compiled according to the new municipal and regional structure, and reliability is considered slightly lower than before 2007 due to problems with implementation of the new municipality-reform in 2007., Read more about comparability, Accessibility and clarity, These statistics are published yearly 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 , Mining and quarrying, . For further information, go to the , subject page, ., Read more about accessibility and clarity

    https://www.dst.dk/en/Statistik/dokumentation/documentationofstatistics/mining-and-quarrying

    Documentation of statistics

    Documentation of statistics: Manufacturers’ Purchases of Goods and Services

    Contact info, Short Term Statistics, Business Statistics , Morten Skovrider Kollerup , +45 24 52 61 68 , MSL@dst.dk , Get documentation of statistics as pdf, Manufacturers Purchases of Goods and Services 2023 , Previous versions, Manufacturers’ Purchases of Goods and Services 2022, Manufacturers’ Purchases of Goods and Services 2021, Manufacturers’ Purchases of Goods and Services 2020, Manufacturers’ Purchases of Goods and Services 2019, Manufacturers’ Purchases of Goods and Services 2018, Manufacturers’ Purchases of Goods and Services 2017, Manufacturers’ Purchases of Goods and Services 2016, Manufacturers’ Purchases of Goods and Services 2015, Manufacturers’ Purchases of Goods and Services 2014, Manufacturers’ Purchases of Goods and Services 2013, Manufacturers’ Purchases of Goods and Services 2012, The purpose of the statistics is to give detailed information about the input structure of industrial production. The input measured is raw and auxiliary materials used in the processing and production of commodities, packing materials, and purchases of services. The data are divided by detailed industrial groups (NACE-groups). , The main use of the survey is in the National Accounts., Statistical presentation, The survey describes the use of raw materials, semi-manufactured products, intermediary products, purchase of services, and packing costs in the production of industrial commodities., The statistics are distributed to groups of industries., Read more about statistical presentation, Statistical processing, The reported data are validated and aggregated. In addition, imputations are made for non-response. But there is no grossing up, and the published figures cover only the covered enterprises (at least 50 employees or yearly turnover of 100 mio. DKK)., Read more about statistical processing, Relevance, The most important user of the statistics is the National Accounts, but they are also used in research and for analytical purposes., Read more about relevance, Accuracy and reliability, The statistics have a quality concerning the description of purchases by the covered enterprises, i.e. enterprises with at least 50 employees or a yearly turn over of at least 100 million DKK. It can be considered a lack in quality that purchases by smaller enterprises are not included, as these purchases are presumably different from purchases of the largest enterprises., The statistics do not cover the entire Manufacturing industry, but only enterprises with over 50 employees or an annual turnover of DKK 100 million. DKK and thus cannot say anything about the smaller enterprises' purchases, as their purchases must be assumed to be different. The detailed distribution of the individual commodity codes is subject to some uncertainty, as these are often based on an estimate. The total purchase for the covered enterprises is less uncertain, as only less than 2 per cent of responses are missing and last year's purchases figures are used for these enterprises., Read more about accuracy and reliability, Timeliness and punctuality, The statistics are published mid-March, i.e. 10.5 months after the end of the reference period. Punctuality is very high., Read more about timeliness and punctuality, Comparability, The statistics are comparable since 2002, as no significant changes have been made since then., Read more about comparability, Accessibility and clarity, The statistics are published in StatBank Denmark., Read more about accessibility and clarity

    https://www.dst.dk/en/Statistik/dokumentation/documentationofstatistics/manufacturers--purchases-of-goods-and-services

    Documentation of statistics

    Prices and Pricing Policy

    GENERAL PRINCIPLES, Statistics Denmark is the central producer of statistics in Denmark. The costs of carrying this obligation as an authority are covered by the Danish Finance Act. The data stored and collected by Statistics Denmark can also be used to compile other sets of statistics than those, which we are obliged to publish. Basically, we charge for finding figures and for compiling new sets of statistics beyond our obligations as an authority., The general principle is for the price to cover the costs of performing an individual service. In addition, the price must contribute to cover any costs associated with preparing data for special runs of any kind. When calculating the price of a service, we distinguish between standard products and customised solutions., Statistics Denmark’s pricing is subject to the rules on externally funded activities in the public sector (i.e. pricing must be on a cost recovery basis) and is checked by the National Audit Office of Denmark. Income and costs must balance, and the income from services must not be used to fund the obligations of the authority. The financial balance is continuously monitored across a four-year average. , PRICES OF STANDARD PRODUCTS, Standard products are a number of statistical records that are used to accommodate a high demand for a specific set of statistics. Standard products enable us to quickly provide data at low cost and with high efficiency. , The price for providing standard products is determined in price lists for the individual product. The price covers the direct costs for development and operation., Product overview (standard products), PRICES OF CUSTOMISED SOLUTIONS, Customised solutions involve data that we adapt to the customer’s individual requirements, e.g. special geographical breakdowns, very detailed statistics, or combinations of variables that have not been made public., Learn more about customised solutions, The price of a customised solution is calculated on the basis of the time spent solving the task, and the number of hours is then multiplied by an hourly rate for services., The hourly rate for services is calculated each year according to the rules on externally funded activities and according to the rules about balance in the financial year and requirements that all costs associated with providing the service must be covered., The hourly rates are based on the development of earnings, overheads (e.g. costs of IT, invoicing systems, etc.), hours that are not directly invoiceable (e.g. answering mails and meetings with potential customers) and costs for development and enhancement of the externally funded activities. , Hourly rate for services: DKK 1,476.00 exclusive of VAT (1,845.00 including VAT)., The hourly rates are based on expectations to the development of earnings, overheads, volume of externally funded activities, number of hours spent on products, and development costs for improvement of externally funded activities., With the current hourly rate, we anticipate income and costs to break even for the externally funded activities, also taking the profits and losses of previous years into account. , CONTRACTS, Statistics Denmark has the established practice of using standard contracts providing the customer with an overview of the agreement or agreements we enter. The contract includes e.g. a description of the content in the delivery, a clarification of delivery times, clarification of data rights, price and any special conditions regarding copyright etc. Together with the contract, you will also receive Statistics Denmark’s , general terms and conditions of agreement, , covering the responsibilities of Statistics Denmark, rules about disclosure of the provided material, terms of payment etc., Statistics Denmark’s business conditions, DATA PROCESSOR AGREEMENTS, In cases where Statistics Denmark performs services that involve processing of our customers’ data, e.g. personal data, we must draw up a so-called data processor agreement by which the customer is the data controller and Statistics Denmark is the data processor. Learn more about our , data processor agreement, .

    https://www.dst.dk/en/TilSalg/skraeddersyede-loesninger/priser-og-aftalevilkaar/prispolitik

    Morocco 2019-2023

     , Statistics Denmark is implementing the first phase of a Strategic Sector Program in Morocco financed by the Danish Ministry of Foreign Affairs. Our partner is the High Commission for Planning (Haut-Commissariat au Plan - HCP) which is the main producer of official Statistics in the Kingdom of Morocco., The overall objective, The overall objective of the Strategic Sector Program is to contribute to the public debate in Morocco by providing the society with relevant and easily accessible statistics and support informed decision making by supporting a:, digital data transformation with the aim to improve the quality of statistics and increase the efficiency of the statistics production,, strengthened user orientation to better understand user needs and improveuser-friendliness and accessibility so more data is used by all levels of society,, improved monitoring and reporting of the Sustainable Development Goals., The project is structured around seven outcomes and associated outputs:, A. Commitment to an IT system where data is treated secure and confidential., Output A1: It strategy and guidelines are developed, Output A2: A data management center is designed and developed, B. Digital data reception replaces manual processes., Output B1: Web based surveys are used for business statistics, Output B2: A digital data collection system is designed and in place (cancelled and merged with output A2), C. Commitment to quality principles is formalized and integrated into all levels of the statistics production., Output C1: Structure and processes for quality principles are formalized and standardized, D. Administrative data is used to a larger extend in the production of statistics - and as input to reporting in the SDGs., Output D1: Agreements on regular data delivery with other public data providers have been established, E. An updated statistical business register lay the basis for all business statistics and provide opportunities for new and higher quality business statistics in general., Output E1: Volume of information in the statistical business register is increased, Output E2: System for automatic update of the statistical business register is developed, Watch the video below about establishing a statistical business register in Morocco under the Strategic Sector Cooperation between Statistics Denmark and Haut-Commissariat au Plan. , F. User orientation including the private sector is strengthened by putting users and their needs at the center of the work of HCP., Output F1: Communication and dissemination strategy developed, Output F2: User dialogue is improved, Output F3: Website of HCP is more user-friendly incl. the HCP StatBank, G. Environmental statistics is improved., Output G1: Quality of environmental statistics arc improved and more indicators are available for SDG monitoring,  , Below you can find a video about the project in Morocco. , A shorter version is also available below the long version., Video on the Strategic Sector Programme - long version - approx. 9 minutes,  , Video on the Strategic Sector Programme - short version - approx 3 minutes,  , Video on the establishment of a Statistical Business Register - approx 3,5 minutes,  ,  ,  

    https://www.dst.dk/en/consulting/projects/ghana-morocco-and-vietnam-2019-2024/morocco-2019-2023

    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 (SERV1406), 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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    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]

    https://www.dst.dk/en/informationsservice/oss/stress

    Martin Ulrik Jensen appointed new director general and national statistician

    Upon recommendation by the supervisory board of Statistics Denmark, the Minister for Digital Government, Caroline Stage, has appointed Martin Ulrik Jensen as the new national statistician and director general of Statistics Denmark., 16 September 2024 12:05 ,  , Martin Ulrik Jensen comes from a position as head of department in the Ministry of Finance and deputy permanent secretary in the Ministry for the Green Tripartite Agreement. He will take up his duties in Statistics Denmark on 1 December., Vice-chair of Statistics Denmark’s Supervisory Board, David Dreyer Lasser says:, “In the supervisory board, we are very pleased with the appointment of Martin Ulrik Jensen as the new national statistician and director general. He has a clear understanding of Statistics Denmark’s role as the national provider of independent statistics and data. For a number of years, Martin Ulrik Jensen has been working closely with Statistics Denmark and hence has a good knowledge of the institution. Martin Ulrik Jensen has a solid professional and managerial ballast from his previous employments and a strong commitment to Statistics Denmark, which he articulated very clearly in the recruitment process. Overall, this gives us reason to expect that he will be able to further develop Statistics Denmark for the benefit of the many users and for Danish society.”, Martin Ulrik Jensen says:, ”Statistics Denmark has a central role in Danish society. Statistics Denmark is the main provider of independent data and statistics, which is an important part of the foundation for a democratic and dynamic society. The position as national statistician and director general is therefore a dream job, and I am happy that the board has nominated me. I look forward to running and developing Statistics Denmark together with the supervisory board and the competent employees and in active cooperation with the users.”, See the press release (in Danish) from the Ministry of Digital Affairs, CV, Education, Master of Science (MSc) in Economics, University of Copenhagen,  , Employment, 2019           Head of Department, Ministry of Finance, 2016           Head of Department, Ministry for Economic Affairs and the Interior, 2015           Head of Department, Ministry of Social Affairs and the Interior, 2015           Head of Division, Ministry of Finance, 2011           Head of Division, Ministry of Economic Affairs and the Interior, 2009           Head of Division, Ministry of Economic and Business Affairs, 2006           Head of Section, Special Adviser and Chief Special Adviser, Ministry of Economic and Business Affairs, 2004           Head of Section, Ministry of Finance,  , Other duties,                      Member of the Board of Directors for VIVE,                      Member of the Advisory Committee for Denmark’s Data Portal,                      Member of the Economic Policy Research Network (EPRN),                      Member of various model groups (ADAM, DREAM and MAKRO), For further information, contact Head of Press Majken Lenskjold (tel. +45 22 42 07 48 / , mle@dst.dk, )

    https://www.dst.dk/en/presse/Pressemeddelelser/2024/2024-09-16-ny-rigstatistiker