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Definitions (3/11) - Grouped by first letter "E"
50 Definitions Grouped by first letter "E" ➔ Glossary of frequently used abbreviations...
An editing process that focuses on improving the incoming data quality and hence the overall quality of the survey data. This may include moving most ...
Person who performs interactive or manual editing. https://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/cros/content/memobust-glossary-pdf-file_en
The processes by which societies deliberately transmit their accumulated information, knowledge, understanding, attitudes, values, skills, ...
The highest grade completed within the most advanced level attended in the educational system of the country where the education was received, even if ...
Ordered set which groups and classifies education programmes according to the knowledge, skills, competencies and qualifications which they are ...
Organisation that provides education, either as a main or ancillary objective. This can be a public educational institution as well as a private ...
Education related benefits are scholarships or study grants.
Comprises services supplied between residents and non-residents relating to education, such as correspondence courses and education via television or ...
Education allowances refer to grants, scholarships and other education help received by students.
It is defined as the total expenditure by students.
Deliberate activity involving some form of communication intended to bring about learning.
The highest ISCED level of education an individual has successfully completed. This is usually measured with respect to the highest educational ...
Established institution that provides education as its main purpose, such as a school, college, university or training centre. Such institutions are ...
This is a sub-class of Institutional Households. Educational institutions consist of dormitories of educational institutions including religious ...
A coherent set or sequence of educational activities designed and organized to achieve pre-determined learning objectives or accomplish a specific set ...
The degrees, diplomas, certificates, etc. which have been conferred on a person by educational authorities, special examining bodies or professional ...
European Environment Agency
European Economic Area Index of Consumer Prices
European Economic Community
A form of taxation of pension plans, whereby contributions are exempt, investment income and capital gains of the pension fund are also exempt and ...
EF stands for Ecological Footprint, BC for biocapacity. The ecological footprint (EF) measures how much bioproductive area (whether land or water) a ...
Extended fund facility
Effective date is the date an administered item became/becomes available to registry users.
The effective interest method is a method of calculating the amortised cost of a financial asset or a financial liability (or group of financial ...
Effective minority control means having the effective control of a unit without having the majority of voting stock. It does not include indirect ...
Effective top statutory tax rate on corporate income reflects the non-targeted rate including surcharges and averages of local taxes. For Estonia the ...
Effectiveness is the relation between the set goal and the impact, effect or outcome achieved.
Achieving maximum output from a given level of resources used to carry out an activity.
Treated wastewater discharged from an urban wastewater treatment plant.
The EFQM Excellence Model allows people to understand the cause and effect relationships between what their organisation does and the results it ...
European Free Trade Association
Poultry eggs falling within subheadings 0407 00 11 and 0407 00 19 (as per June 2008) of the Combined Nomenclature intended for the production of ...
Covers all eggs (domestic production plus eggs imported form Community countries an third countries) pplaced in incubation in hatcheries.
The use of information and communication technologies in public administrations combined with organisational change and new skills.
Use of information and communication technologies (ICT) for health. http://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/product?code=KS-GQ-19-002&mode=view
European Investment Bank
European Innovation Monitoring System
European Institute of Public Administration
Period in which the data collection, analysis and elaboration of the information take place. It
may or not coincide with the reference or the ...
Learning that is aided by information and communication technologies (ICT).
Locomotive with one or more electric motors, deriving current primarily from overhead wires or conductor rails or from accumulators carried on the ...
Energy produced by hydroelectric, geothermal, nuclear and conventional thermal power stations, excluding energy produced by pumping stations, measured ...
Wiring, contacts, sockets and other permanent electrical installations in the dwelling.
Electricity refers to the transfer of energy through the physical phenomenon involving electric charges and their effects when at rest and in motion. ...
Line with one or more electrified running tracks. This definition is identical in the third and fourth version of the Transport Glossary.
Track provided with an overhead catenary or a conductor rail to permit electric traction.
(Fourth version of the Transport Glossary). Track provided ...
The Electronic Business using eXtensible Markup Language (ebXML) is a modular suite of specifications that enables enterprises to conduct business ...
Modern communications management system providing a simple generic solution for a transparent and reliable exchange of data files using an advanced ...
EDIFACT was prepared by UN/ECE (Economic Commission for Europe of the United Nations)Trade Division and adopted by ISO/TC 154. The UN/ECE has also ...
A set of measures implemented to facilitate the conversion of regional, national and Community systems towards interoperable systems at European ...