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50 Definitions Grouped by first letter "é" ➔ Glossary of frequently used abbreviations...

The definition of an environmental tax that is commonly used by the European Commission, the OECD and the International Energy Agency (IEA) refers to ...
Technical processes, installations and equipment (goods), and methods or knowledge (services) whose technical nature or purpose is environmental ...
Tax whose tax base is a physical unit (or a proxy of a physical unit) of something that has a proven, specific negative impact on the environment, and ...
Environmental Protection Expenditure (EPE)
The study of the distribution and determinants of health-related states and events in populations.
Environmental Pressure Information System
One occurrence of an activity. http://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/ramon/statmanuals/files/SeriesF_93_EN.pdf
European Plan for Research in Official Statistics
Sampling with equal probability.
A cartographic projection in which all regions are shown in correct proportion to their real-world areas.
Article 30 of Council Directive 91/674/EEC. Link to other variables: Equalisation provision is used in the calculation of the variable Total gross ...
In cartography, the reference parallel, i.e., latitude 0° north and south.
"The property required of the composition of the item list for a basic heading (such that) each Member State (or participating country) is able to ...
A cartographic projection which maintains the scale along one or more lines, or from one or two points to all other points on the map.
The underlying rates of exchange to which actual exchange rates are assumed to converge in the long term.
Securities representing ownership of a stake in a corporation, i.e. shares traded on a stock exchange (quoted or listed shares), unquoted or unlisted ...
Financial asset that is a claim on the residual value of a corporation, after all other claims have been met.
Residual claims on the assets of the institutional units that issued the shares or units.
Equity capital includes equity in branches, ordinary shares (excluding non-participating preference shares) in subsidiaries and associates, and other ...
Equity capital comprises equity in branches, all shares (whether voting or non-voting) in subsidiaries and associates (except nonparticipating, ...
Equity capital comprises equity in branches, all shares (whether voting or non-voting) in subsidiaries and associates (except nonparticipating, ...
An equity carve out is similar to a corporate spin-off but the parent retains the majority control. This form has the advantage of raising cash for ...
Investment fund primarily investing in shares and other equity. The criteria for classifying investment funds into equity funds are derived from the ...
Equity securities cover all instruments and records acknowledging, after the claims of all creditors have been met, claims to residual values ...
Such arrangements involve the creation of a new unit (a “joint-venture”) in which both government and non-government partners have equity stakes ...
Equity warrant bonds are debt securities that incorporate warrants, which give the holder the option to purchase equity in the issuer, its parent ...
An equity-linked bond comprises features of both debt and equity. Equity-linked bonds are debt instruments that contain an option to purchase (either ...
Derivatives whose value derives from equity prices. These include: • Equity future—traded on an organized exchange, in which counterparties commit ...
The equivalence factor (in gha/ha) translates a specific land type (such as crop-land or forestland) into a global hectare. This equivalence factor ...
Equivalent size refers to the OECD modified scale (which gives a weight of 1,0 to the first adult, 0,5 to other persons aged 14 or over who are living ...
Equivalisation consists on applying weights (equivalence values) to the household members to reflect differences in needs for households of different ...
The aim of equivalisation of household income is to adjust for the varying size and composition of households.
Equivalised disposable income is defined as the household's total disposable income divided by its equivalent size.
Sum of the income of all members of a private household received individually or as a whole - including income from work, social benefits, and other ...
Adjustment of household income to take into account economies of scale within a household. Members of a household are weighted differently according ...
European Regional Development Fund
European Regional Innovation Survey
In general, a mistake or error in the colloquial sense. There may, for example, be a gross error or avoidable mistake; an error of reference, when ...
Character added to the basic characters of the code word. Its relationship to the basic charactersis specified previously. The relationship is ...
Code or given set of code words whose relationship to the set of valid codes is known, such that when a transcription error occurs, the relationship ...
An activity aimed at detecting erroneous data, using predefined correctness criteria. The correctness criteria can be defined through various checking ...
See: "Report on Errors" http://www1.unece.org/stat/platform/display/kbase/Glossary
An error in a statistical business register is a difference in the information presented in the register and the information as it should be according ...
The (automatic) identification of the fields to impute in an edit-failing record. In most cases, an optimization algorithm is used to determine the ...
For electronic questionnaire: a window containing a text that describes what sort of inconsistency happened and the list of variables involved in it. ...
Difference between an estimated value and the true value of a parameter or, sometimes, of a value to be predicted.
Error arising from imperfections in the method of observing a quantity, whether due to instrumental or to human factors.
A compilation that catalogues what is known about each of the component errors present in a given survey.
A statistical report of errors found. It usually provides the error rate in individual data items and the occurrence of particular kinds of errors.
Enhanced Structural Adjustment Facility
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