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

Electronic exchange of data usually in forms that are compatible so that software or a combination of individuals and software can put the data in a ...
The Community shall act in the field of trans-European telematic networks for administrations and shall take the measures set out in this Decision ...
"Electronic money" means electronically, including magnetically, stored monetary value as represented by a claim on the issuer issued on receipt of ...
A reloadable multi-purpose prepaid card which may be used for small retail or other payments instead of banknotes and coins.
Questions are in a software system that can be answered by an individual. Examples might be a software system that is on a laptop computer where ...
An electronic transaction is the sale or purchase of goods or services, whether between businesses, households, individuals, governments, and other ...
Lowest level of aggregation for which value data are available and used in the calculation of the SPPI (Producer Price Indices for Services).
An "elementary aggregate index" means a price index for an elementary aggregate
See: "Elementary statistical indicator" http://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/ramon/coded_files/UNECE_TERMINOLOGY_STAT_METADATA_2000_EN.pdf
Index for an elementary aggregate or an index for a stratum within an elementary aggregate
An "elementary product group" means a set of product-offers that are sampled in order to represent one or more consumption segments in the HICP
Statistical indicator related to one phenomenon or process. The elementary statistical indicator has one and only one value.
In the context of the Paris Club, debt that can be rescheduled—namely, debt that is contracted before the cutoff date, with maturities of one year ...
Set of population units selected from the sample frame that are part of the target population
In cartography, the three dimensional shape used to represent the Earth. The Earth ellipsoid is characterized by a smaller distance from the centre to ...
The method used by Eurostat and the OECD to calculate PPPs (Purchasing power parities) for basic headings and to aggregate basic heading PPPs to ...
The Eltetö-Köves-Szulc-Sergeev method (EKS-S method) is a variant of the EKS method (Eltetö-Köves-Szulc method) for calculating PPPs (Purchasing ...
The time span between the finalisation of the production process of statistical data and the moment when the data produced is released and made ...
Terminating passengers leaving the reporting airport by air or departing transfer or indirect transit passengers. Direct transit passengers are not ...
An embedded derivative is a component of a hybrid (combined) instrument that also includes a non-derivative host contract — with the effect that ...
At minimum, fraudulently taking money or property entrusted to one's care without permission to one's own use.
Improvements in the design or quality of new capital goods or intermediate inputs.
A set of exceptional procedures to facilitate rapid Executive Board approval of International Monetary Fund (IMF) financial support for a member while ...
The capital markets of developing countries that have liberalized their financial systems to promote capital flows with nonresidents and are broadly ...
Person travelling abroad with the intention of residing there for a certain minimum period, for example 12 months in the case of Dutch emigrants ...
The action by which a person, having previously been usually resident in the territory of a Member State, ceases to have his or her usual residence in ...
Substance released to the environment by establishments and households as a result of production, consumption and accumulation processes.
Inventories of anthropogenic greenhouse gas emissions provide a common tool through which parties to the UNFCCC (United Nations Framework Convention ...
"Emission limit values" means the mass, expressed in terms of certain specific parameters, concentration and/or level of an emission, which may not be ...
Emissions intensity is generally measured as the level of greenhouse gas emissions per unit of GDP (economic output). There is particular interest in ...
Gaseous and particulate substances released to the atmosphere by establishments and households as a result of production, consumption and accumulation ...
Substances released to the soil by establishments and households as a result of production, consumption and accumulation processes.
Substances released to water resources by establishments and households as a result of production, consumption and accumulation processes.
Definition 1 : Predictor obtained by plugging in the estimates of the variance components in the BLUP. Definition 2 : Estimator obtained by plugging ...
The capacity for people to be employed: it relates not only to the adequacy of their knowledge and competences but also to the incentives and ...
Employed persons are all persons aged 15 and over (16 and over in ES and UK, 15 to 74 in DK, EE, HU, LV, SE and FI and 16-74 in IS and NO) who, during ...
Employees are persons who, by agreement, work for a resident institutional unit and receive remuneration for their labour (SNA 2008, § 19.20). An ...
Employee income is defined as the total remuneration, in cash or in kind, payable by an employer to an employee in return for work done by the latter ...
The employee labour input at constant compensation measures current labour inputs valued at the levels of compensation of employee jobs ruling during ...
Agreement made on a given date under which an employee has the right to purchase a given number of shares of the employer's stock at a stated price ...
All persons who work in or for the statistical unit, who have a contract of employment with the unit and who receive compensation in cash or in kind ...
This indicated whether the employee was covered by any of the following types of government scheme: - a total or partial exemption of the social ...
Social contributions payable by employers to social security schemes or other employment-related social insurance schemes to secure social benefits ...
Any natural or legal person who has an employment relationship with the worker and has responsibility for the undertaking and/or establishment.
Birth of an enterprise with at least one employee. http://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/ramon/statmanuals/files/KS-RA-07-010-EN.pdf
An employer enterprise death occurs either as an enterprise death with at least one employee in the year of death or as an exit by decline, moving ...
See: Occupational pension plan http://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/ramon/statmanuals/files/oecd_pension_class_and_gloss_en_and_fr.pdf
Employers are those workers who, working on their own account or with one or a few partners, hold the type of job defined as a "self-employment job", ...
Group of households for which the (mixed) incomes accruing to the owners of household unincorporated enterprises from their activity as producers of ...
Employers' actual social contributions are payments made by employers to insurers to secure entitlement to social benefits for their employees, former ...
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