Definitions (10/12) - Grouped by first letter "î"

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

See "Tourism" http://eur-lex.europa.eu/LexUriServ/LexUriServ.do?uri=OJ:L:1999:009:0023:0047:EN:PDF
They are defined as all payments made to carriers registered abroad by any person resident in the compiling country. This category corresponds to ...
International tourism receipts are defined as expenditures of international inbound visitors, including their payments to national carriers for ...
An international tourist is an international visitor who stays at least one night in collective or private accommodation in the country visited.
Measure of the value and quantity of goods traded between the EU Member States (intra-EU trade) and goods traded by the EU Member States with non-EU ...
International Trade in Services (ITS) contains exports and imports of goods and services and refer to those registered in the Balance of Payments ...
International trade statistics, as produced by Eurostat, measure the value and quantity of goods traded between the Member States of the European ...
International air carrier traffic is air carrier traffic to, from, between or in countries other than the one in which the operator (air carrier) has ...
International airport traffic is airport traffic performed between the designated airport in one country and an airport in another country/territory.
The International transaction reporting system (ITRS) is one of the Data Sources to compile BOP Statistics. An ITRS measures individual BOP cash ...
Internet service providers can be defined as companies that provide other companies or individuals access to, or presence on, the Internet.
An Internet transaction is the sale or purchase of goods or services, whether between businesses, households, individuals, governments, and other ...
Possibility for spatial data sets to be combined, and for services to interact, without repetitive manual intervention, in such a way that the result ...
Plot or field in which one crop is planted between rows of another crop.
Generation of values of a time series for time points that have not been sampled within the interval of time of the original time series; for example, ...
A GIS function that is used to topologically integrate or combine two spatial data layers so that only those features that are located within the area ...
The estimation of a population parameter by specifying a range of values bounded by an upper and a lower limit, within which the true value is ...
The word intervention should be understood to cover the financing of benefits and related administration costs, as well as the actual provision of ...
Effect on respondents' answers stemming from the different ways interviewers administer the same survey.
Effect on respondents' answers stemming from the different ways interviewers administer the same survey.
An interviewer administers and guides the respondent when answering the survey questions.
Person with whom a woman maintains an intimate relationship, whether formally (marriage), through a cohabiting relationship or by regular or steady ...
Intra EU traffic is traffic performed between the designated airport and a second airport, both in the EU. Includes domestic traffic.
Intra-community acquisitions of goods covers the purchases of goods produced within the territory of the European Union by a resident of another ...
See: Turnover from intra-community deliveries of goods and services
The validation that precedes inter-country validation. It is undertaken by participating countries prior to submitting their survey prices to Eurostat ...
Flows within ecosystem assets that reflect ongoing ecosystem processes.
Value assigned on a per unit or per shipment basis to goods or services transferred from one establishment of an enterprise to another.
The main statistical data published by Eurostat for intra-EU trade are as follows: · the declaring Member State · the reference period · the ...
In order to reduce the burden on enterprises, particularly small and medium sized ones, the Intrastat system is organised so that the workload for ...
For a given country, intra-firm exports can be defined "narrowly" to include two different flows: exports from parent firms to their affiliates ...
Intra-firm trade consist of trade between parent companies of a compiling country with their affiliates abroad and trade of affiliates under foreign ...
Different types of trade are captured in measurements of intra-industry trade: a) Trade in similar products ("horizontal trade") with differentiated ...
These columns must show agricultural products produced within the agricultural unit (local KAU) and used by the unit as inputs into the production ...
The SNA treats as transactions certain kinds of actions within a unit to give a more analytically useful picture of final uses of output and of ...
The coefficient of intra‑class correlation measures the homogeneity of elements within clusters.
Expenditure on R&D may be made within the statistical unit (intramural) or outside it (extramural) R&D expenditure data should be compiled on the ...
Intramural expenditures are all expenditures for R&D performed within a statistical unit or sector of the economy during a specific period, whatever ...
Innovation activity alongside extramural R&D. http://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/ramon/statmanuals/files/Oslo_manual_2018_en.pdf
Intra-mural expenditures are all expenditures for R&D (Research & Development) performed within the unit, regardless of the source of funds. R&D must ...
All current expenditures plus gross fixed capital expenditures for R&D performed within a statistical unit during a specific reference period, ...
With the removal of frontier controls between Member States under the Single Market programme, a new system, known as Intrastat was devised to collect ...
Data collection system that was established following the advent of the Single Market on 1 January 1993, which lead to the removal of customs ...
Tree species occurring outside their natural vegetation zone, area or region. May also be termed non-indigenous species. Includes: Hybrids.
Data user who attempts to link a respondent to a microdata record or make attributions about particular population units from aggregate data.
A test under the axiomatic approach that requires that the price index does not change when the units of quantity to which the prices refer are ...
A test under the axiomatic approach that requires that the price index remains unchanged when all the base period quantities, or all the current ...
Species of fauna and flora of non-local origin which has established itself or has been introduced into a given area and has spread in the natural ...
Inventories are produced assets that consist of goods and services, which came into existence in the current period or in an earlier period, and that ...
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