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Definitions (10/20) - Grouped by first letter "C"
50 Definitions Grouped by first letter "C" ➔ Glossary of frequently used abbreviations...
A term first used to describe non-market services which are difficult to compare across countries because: they have no economically- significant ...
Comparison of the results of the survey with similar, independent estimates. When the two estimates match up, both are usually presumed accurate.
See: "Sub-fund" http://eur-lex.europa.eu/LexUriServ/LexUriServ.do?uri=OJ:L:2007:341:0001:0232:EN:PDF
Compensated gross ton (CGT) refers to the comparative work content inherent in building the ship. It is based on the gross tonnage, which is modified ...
See "Temporary admission (of goods) for inward processing" http://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/ramon/statmanuals/files/SeriesF_87_EN.pdf
Compensating products are products obtained during - or as a result of - the manufacturing, processing or repair of the goods admitted temporarily for ...
Total remuneration, in cash or in kind, payable by an enterprise to an employee in return for work done by the latter during the accounting period. ...
A special International Monetary Fund (IMF) financing facility (window) that was established to provide resources to members to cover shortfalls in ...
The provision of learning which should have been acquired during compulsory schooling
The knowledge, skills and attitudes of an individual used in practice in a job situation.
The ability of companies, industries, regions or supranational regions to generate, while being and remaining exposed to international competition, ...
Compilation may include direct collection of data from individuals, organizations, or establishments through surveys. It may also include the ...
The process of condensing and summarizing information on vital events by classifying and tabulating data into categories or groups to produce vital ...
Organisation collecting and/or elaborating the data being reported.
Set of those statistical units that belong to an estimated target population, but on which, as a result of an applied sampling methodology, the data ...
When every vital event that has occurred to the members of the population of a particular country (or area), within a specified period, has been ...
Synonym of exact disclosure. http://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/ramon/statmanuals/files/SDC_Handbook.pdf
Collection of data from all units, rather than from just a sample of units.
"Complete industrial plant" means a combination of machines, apparatus, appliances, equipment, instruments and materials which fall under various ...
A financial market place is said to be complete when a market exists with an equilibrium price for every asset in every possible state of the world. ...
Accounting records covering all economic and financial transactions carried out during the accounting period, as well as a balance sheet of assets and ...
A set of explicitly given conflict rules and of all implied conflict rules. http://www1.unece.org/stat/platform/display/kbase/Glossary
The union of explicit edits and implied edits. Sufficient for the generation of feasible (acceptance) regions for imputation (that is if the ...
Vital statistics from civil registration data are complete when, in addition to the requirement of registration of each vital event, a vital ...
The mean number of children born to women of a given generation at the end of their childbearing years. This is calculated by adding the fertility ...
The extent to which all statistics that are needed are available. It is usually described as a measure of the amount of available data from a ...
In terms of variables, the extent to which an administrative dataset contains the relevant items for the units of a given target population. ...
- Completeness checking at survey level ensures that all survey data have been collected. A minimal completeness check compares the sample count to ...
Degree to which log information meets all current and potential needs of the user of the log information.
Participation in all components of an educational programme (including final exams if any), irrespective of the result of any potential assessment of ...
Successful completion of an educational programme sufficient for level completion. At ISCED levels 1 and 4-8, the successful completion of a programme ...
In the context of the HIPC Initiative, when the IMF and World Bank Executive Boards decide that a country has met the conditions for assistance under ...
An enterprise combined of two or more legal units under the same control.
Refers to use of multiple stages, clustering and stratification in household survey samples, as opposed to simple random sampling.
There are three types of complex stepfamilies. First, a couple family in which there is at least one child of both parents and at least one child of ...
See: "Audit"
Structural artefact used to define the structure of a Data or Metadata set.
Method to determine the population size at a given moment with the aid of changes in the population. Given the size of the population on a given date, ...
Delivery for an industrial plant which is made up of goods which all belong to the same chapter of the Combined nomenclatures.
Pricing method that divides a service into a number of key output sub-components of which one or more are then priced separately.
Composite indicator whose movements occur at the same time as those of its reference series.
Estimation combining several techniques. http://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/ramon/statmanuals/files/US_census_standard_16_0_0_1998.pdf
Weighted sum of two component estimators defined to reduce the mean-squared-error (MSE) of the resulting estimator.
Household consisting of any household which includes one or more persons unrelated to other members including two or more unrelated family members.
Indicator formed when individual indicators are compiled into a single index, based on an underlying model of the multi-dimensional concept that is ...
Composite insurance enterprises take up and pursue the self-employed activity of direct insurance in both life and non-life insurance business.
Composite indicator whose movements follow those of its reference series.
Composite indicator that aims to anticipate the movements of its reference series.
Composite paper and paperboard (made by sticking flat layers of paper or paperboard together with an adhesive), not surface-coated or impregnated, ...
Set of elementary statistical indicators related to a given phenomenon or process or one of their aspects, described by one and only one category of ...