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Definitions (6/12) - Grouped by first letter "D"
50 Definitions Grouped by first letter "D" ➔ Glossary of frequently used abbreviations...
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Digital Elevation Model (DEM) http://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/ramon/statmanuals/files/Handbook_Geo_Infrastr_Supp_Census_Activ.pdf
Demand deposits are funds deposited at a depository institution that are payable on demand (immediately or within a very short period). The most ...
“Demand risk” covers the variability of demand (higher or lower than expected when the contract was signed) irrespective of the performance of the ...
The elimination of physical certificates or documents of title which represent ownership of financial assets so that the financial assets exist only ...
Absolute or relative reduction in the use of material and energy per unit of value added or output.
A form of consumer price index in which each household is given equal weight in the calculation of the index, irrespectively of the size of its ...
The equation that describes the change in the size of the population due to the flows of live births, deaths, immigration and emigration that occur in ...
A demographic rate gives the number of people who experience a demographic event during a given period of time in relation to a fixed number from a ...
Deliberate destruction of a building. http://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/product?code=KS-GQ-14-012&mode=view
Demonetisation of gold occurs when the monetary authorities transfer gold from reserve assets to valuables. Holdings of monetary gold by monetary ...
The number of plants by hectare. http://eur-lex.europa.eu/LexUriServ/LexUriServ.do?uri=OJ:L:2011:347:0007:0020:EN:PDF
The topic "Density standard" relates the useful floor space in square metres or the number of rooms to the number of occupants.
Individual health care services provided by or under direct supervision of stomatologists (dentists).
The definition of "dentist" varies in the Member States. They are as follows: BELGIUM: The term of dentist covers any person authorized to practise as ...
Method of benchmarking that aims to minimize changes in the high frequency (indicator) series while meeting a set of benchmarking constraints.
A department store is a retail establishment with a large floor space, readily accessible to the public (usually in town centres) and offering under ...
The departure of any merchant ship after making a port call in the territory of the reporting country.
Any laden or unladen seagoing vessel which left a port in the territory of the country.
Extraction of pectins from a feed material http://eur-lex.europa.eu/JOHtml.do?uri=OJ:L:2013:029:SOM:EN:HTML
A dependant is a person who relies on the support of another person or persons for his or her main source of livelihood. A dependant may have some ...
Immediate relatives of the principal migrant who are normally admitted in the same migration category as that person. Although the definition of ...
Typically defined as the ratio of those of nonactive age to those of active age in a given population.
'Dependent children' cover two groups. All persons below 16 are considered to be dependent children. Persons aged 16 to 24, living in a household of ...
In physical terms, this is the decrease in the quantity of the stock of a natural resource over an accounting period that is due to the extraction of ...
Decrease in the quantity of the stock of a natural resource over an accounting period that is due to the extraction of the natural resource by ...
The depletion of natural economic assets is the reduction in the value of deposits of subsoil assets as a result of their physical removal, the ...
Deposit money corporations consist of resident depository corporations and quasi-corporations, which have any liabilities in the form of deposits ...
Non-transferable deposit, without any agreed maturity, that cannot be converted into currency without a period of prior notice before the term of ...
Non-transferable deposit that cannot be converted into currency before an agreed fixed term or can be converted into currency before an agreed term, ...
All financial corporations and quasi-corporations, except those classified in the central bank and in the MMF (money market funds) subsectors, which ...
A depository receipt allows a non-resident entity to introduce its equity or debt into another market in a form more readily acceptable to the ...
Ownership of securities listed in other economies; ownership of the depository receipts is treated as direct ownership of the underlying securities. A ...
Standardised, non-negotiable contracts with the public at large, offered by deposit-taking corporations and, in some cases, by central government as ...
In the financial accounts, the item other deposits includes all claims, other than transferable deposits, on the central bank, other depository ...
Deposits in the form of shares or similar evidence of deposit issued by mutual associations such as savings and loans, building societies, credit ...
These deposits often involve an obligation on the part of the depositor to make regular payments over a given period, and the capital paid and ...
Article 14 of Council Directive 91/674/EEC. Link to other variables:
Deposits with ceding enterprises are used in the calculation of the variable ...
The gradual and permanent decrease in the economic value of a structure or the housing stock through physical deterioration or obsolescence over time. ...
According to the Glossary on services statistics depreciation is an "accounting recognition of an asset's loss in value due to wear and tear, age, ...
Value loss of an asset due to aging, expressed as percentage of the value of a new asset.
The (assumed) rate at which an asset is depreciated in value during an accounting period. If geometric deprecation is applied the depreciation rate is ...
Relative disadvantage in relation to essential non-monetary or lifestyle dimensions. In this report, deprivation is defined with reference to 24 items ...
See: relative non-monetary deprivation index http://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/ramon/coded_files/KS-BP-02-008-EN.pdf
Various forms of detention, including security measures, combined or split sentences (where at least one part of the sentence involves deprivation of ...
Any case in which at least one wheel of a train leaves the rails.
Derecognition is the removal of a previously recognised financial asset or financial liability from an entity’s balance sheet.
See: Confidential cells
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