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

According to the old version of the International Classification of Impairments, Disabilities and Handicaps (ICIDH) from WHO, an impairment is any ...
An attribute confirming that statistics are developed, produced and disseminated in a neutral manner, and that all users must be given equal ...
An implicit price deflator (IPD) is obtained by dividing a current price value by its real counterpart (the chain volume measure). When calculated ...
An indicator of the price evolution of all goods and services that make up gross domestic product. The OECD defines the term as the ratio of a value ...
Inferring indirectly the change in the quality of a product of which the characteristics change over time by estimating, or assuming, the pure price ...
Output of insurance companies, as defined in paragraph 16.51 of Annex A to ESA 2010
Means of stratifying through geographical sorting of sample frame, coupled with systematic sampling with probability proportionate to size.
From a macroeconomics point of view, a tax rate is calculated by dividing the revenues from taxes on a special activity or good by an appropriate ...
Implicit tax rates (ITR) measure the effective average tax burden on different types of economic income or activities, i.e. on labour, consumption and ...
Conflict rule which can be deduced from the explicitly given conflict rules. http://www1.unece.org/stat/platform/display/kbase/Glossary
An unstated edit derived logically from explicit edits that were written by a subject matter specialist.
These consist of customs duties, or other import charges, payable according to customs tariff schedules on goods of a particular type when they enter ...
It is the objective of the import price indices to measure the monthly transaction price development of imported goods purchased from non-domestic ...
Subsidies on goods and services that become payable when the goods cross the frontier for use in the economic territory or when the services are ...
Step 7 in the OQRM (Object-oriented Quality and Risk Management) model, where the importance of the focus area will be determined, related to the ...
Clearance for home use means the customs procedure which provides that imported goods may remain permanently in the customs territory. This procedure ...
Imports into a given Member State are: a) goods which enter the statistical territory of the Member State from a non-member country and are: - placed ...
Imports represent all entries into the national territory excluding transit quantities (notably via gas and oil pipelines). However, if electricity is ...
Traded bulk water from another territory (bottled water is not included).
Products imported for domestic consumption or processing shipped into a country. It includes imports for re-export. It excludes "in-transit" ...
Imports and exports of all live animals (animals for slaughtering, animals for fattning and breeding animals, including pure-bred animals. To ...
Purchases, barter, or receipts of gifts or grants, of goods and services by residents from non-residents.
All services rendered by non-residents to residents (ESA 2010, ESA 1995).
The Official Foreign Trade statistics is the source covering goods (raw products or processed products): - which penetrate the statistical territory ...
Any component other than the pure active substance and/or variant which is present in the technical material (including components originating from ...
Process used to determine plausible values for replacing missing, invalid or inconsistent data.
Subpopulation for which imputation is carried out, without using any information from the rest of the population.
Ratio of the number of replaced values to the total number of values for a given variable.
A component of the total variance of the survey estimate introduced by the imputation procedure.
Value of labour input to own-use production work of services.
Some transactions, which it is desirable to include in the accounts, do not take place in money terms and so cannot be measured directly; in such ...
The price assigned to an item (e.g. a property) for which the price is "missing" in a particular period.
The imputed rent refers to the value that shall be imputed for all households that do not report paying full rent, either because they are ...
The imputations that need to be made when employers provide social benefits themselves directly to their employees, former employees or dependents out ...
Value that is filled in during the imputation process. https://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/cros/content/memobust-glossary-pdf-file_en
Step 6 in the OQRM (Object-oriented Quality and Risk Management) model, where is determined if the requirements for a focus area are met and/or if the ...
Definition: This includes the means of travelling from the place of overnight stay to the congress site and back. Categories: 0. Meeting venue and ...
Feedingstuffs produced during the conversion period to organic production, with the exclusion of those harvested in the 12 months following the ...
A conversation conducted by trained staff that usually collects specific information when not much is known about a population to get preliminary ...
Medical care provided to protected people during a stay in hospital, clinic, sanatorium, approved thermal therapy establishment or similar medical ...
The in-work poor are defined as those individuals who are classified as employed (according to their most frequent activity status) and whose ...
All persons who are not classified as employed or unemployed are defined as inactive.
The economically inactive population comprises all persons who were neither "employed" nor "unemployed" during the short reference period used to ...
A visitor who does not spend the night in the place visited, which is inside his/her country of residence but outside his/her usual environment.
A tourist who overnights in a place inside his/her country of residence but outside his/her usual environment.
A visitor travelling to a place inside his/her country of residence but outside his/her usual environment.
A same-day visitor who does not spend the night in the place visited, which is outside his/her country of residence.
A tourist who overnights in a place outside his/her country of residence.
A visitor travelling to a place outside his/her country of residence.
Inbound tourism comprises the activities of non-residents of a given country travelling to and staying in places in that country and outside their ...
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