Definitions (2/6) - Grouped by first letter "B"

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

In extra-EU trade the basic reporting cycle is principally formed by economic units exporting goods into and importing goods from non-member ...
Basic research is experimental or theoretical work undertaken primarily to acquire new knowledge of the underlying foundations of phenomena and ...
Basic schemes are social protection schemes that guarantee a basic level of protection. This definition is identical in versions 1996, 2008 and 2011 ...
Small area. Ideally, a BSU is formed by delineating tessellations (small areas, e.g., areas of 1 square kilometre), typically by overlaying a grid on ...
A non-earning related pension paid by the State to individuals with a minimum number of service years.
Basic statistical data are data collected on a regular basis (by survey from respondents, or from administrative sources) by survey statisticians in ...
Substance whose major use is non-pesticidal but which has some minor use as a biocide either directly or in a product consisting of the substance and ...
See: Calculation of gross earnings Earnings were measured according to different time periods: hourly, weekly/monthly, and annual. Calculation of ...
Basis 0 cover the whole population of the sample and enables comparison with other sources of employment data, (and re-weighting of certain averages ...
Basis 1 supported the calculation of hourly earnings, and was strongly recommended because of its fuller coverage of the sample. This was the basis ...
Basis 2 provided an alternative basis for the calculation of hourly earnings using normal hours plus overtime according to Model A (normal hours). It ...
Basis 3 supported calculation of annual earnings.
A specified set of quantities of goods and services. In a CPI context, the set may comprise the actual quantities of consumption goods or services ...
A price index that measures the proportionate change between periods 0 and t in the total value of a specified basket of goods and services.
A rail wagon with a demountable subframe, fitted with devices for vertical handling, to allow the loading and unloading of semi-trailers or road ...
A review of many questionnaires in one batch occurs after data entry. It generally results in a file of error messages. This file may be printed for ...
Any facility designed to wash the whole body and includes shower facilities.
All running or still fresh waters or parts thereof and sea water, in which: - bathing is explicitly authorized by the competent authorities of each ...
A form of depository receipt issued in bearer rather than registered form.
The number of bed-places in an establishment or dwelling is determined by the number of persons who can stay overnight in beds set up in the ...
A bedroom is a unit formed by one room or groups of rooms constituting an indivisible rental whole in an accommodation establishment or dwelling. ...
A measured achievement at a high level (sometimes referred to as "best-in-class"); a reference or measurement standard for comparison; or a ...
Adjusting a high frequency time series to have temporal consistency with a lower frequency version of the same variable usually measured from a ...
Individual and economic units (enterprises, households, governments andunits in the rest of the world) that receive the benefits to which ecosystem ...
An individual who is entitled to a benefit (including the plan member and dependants).
Payment made to a pension fund member (or dependants) after retirement.
A statement of the pension benefits an individual has earned (in a defined benefit plan) or a prediction of what the final pension might be (in a ...
A means-tested transfer by a public authority to owner-occupiers to alleviate their current housing costs: in practice often help with paying ...
Goods and services that are ultimately used and enjoyed by people and whichcontribute to individual and societal well-being.
Benefits granted in the form of goods and services. This definition is identical in versions 1996, 2008 and 2011 of the Manual
The International Union of Credit and Investment Insurers. This Union is an informal association of export credit insurance agencies, founded in 1934. ...
The most effective and advanced stage in the development of activities and their methods of operation which indicates the practical suitability of ...
Estimator minimizing the square loss in the class of linear unbiased estimators (unbiasedness is referred to the model distribution).
Predictor which minimizes the square loss in the class of linear unbiased predictors (unbiasedness is referred to the model distribution).
Approach or procedure recognised as most efficient and effective in producing a desired result. Best practice is based on the experience of experts in ...
Betterment levies are taxes on the increase in the value of agricultural land due to planning permission to develop the land for commercial or ...
Betterment levies are taxes on the increase in the value of agricultural land due to planning permission being given by government units to develop ...
The bias of an estimator is the difference between its mathematical expectation and the true value of the parameter. In case it is zero, the estimator ...
Bibliometrics is the generic term for data on publications. Originally, it was limited to collecting data on numbers of scientific articles and other ...
Criterion for model selection among a finite set of models. It is based, in part, on the likelihood function (Method: EBLUP Unit level for Small Area ...
A road vehicle which has two or more wheels and generally is propelled solely by the muscular energy of the persons on that vehicle, in particular by ...
Part of a carriageway designated for cycles and distinguished from the rest of the carriageway by longitudinal road markings.
Independent road or part of a road designated for cycles and sign-posted as such. A cycle track is separated from other roads or other parts of the ...
A removable internal liner, strong enough to be lifted and to carry bulk cargoes of different types.
Data that are too large or complex to be handled by conventional data processing tools and techniques.
In the context of Paris Club reschedulings, the date by which all bilateral agreements must be concluded. It is set in the Agreed Minute and is ...
Loans extended by a bilateral creditor. http://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/ramon/statmanuals/files/external_debt_guide_2003_EN.pdf#page=255
Exchange of data and/or metadata between a sending organisation and a receiving organisation where all aspects of the exchange process are agreed ...
Rescheduling agreements reached bilaterally between the debtor and creditor countries. These are legally the equivalent of new loan agreements. After ...
The product specification that details the operations required to build a construction project. It covers the costs of inputs (labour, materials and ...
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