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Definitions (3/12) - Grouped by first letter "I"
50 Definitions Grouped by first letter "I" ➔ Glossary of frequently used abbreviations...
Incidence in health statistics is the number of new cases of a given disease arising in a given period in a specified population. The main sources of ...
The incidence rate is defined as the number of accidents at work per 100 000 persons in employment. It can be calculated for Europe, a Member State, ...
Various forms of learning that are not organized or that involve communication not designed to bring about learning. Incidental or random learning may ...
Thermal treatment of waste in an incineration plant as define in Article 3(4) or a co-incineration plant as defined in Article 3(5) of European ...
"Incineration plant" means any stationary or mobile technical unit and equipment dedicated to the thermal treatment of wastes with or without recovery ...
Definition 1 : For a sampling design without replacement, the probability that a particular unit from the population is drawn. Definition 2 : The ...
Income covers two types of transactions between residents and non-residents: (i) those involving compensation of employees, which is paid to ...
The income account covers two types of transactions: compensation of employees paid to non-resident workers or received from non-resident employers, ...
One of the three main methods of appraisal, based on the concept that current value is the present worth of future benefits.
Income level which is assumed as minimal for the definition of poverty risk. Throughout most of this report, the 60 percent of the median equivalised ...
Net income from abroad is the difference between the total values of the primary incomes receivable from, and payable to, non-residents.
Article 42 of Council Directive 91/674/EEC. Link to other variables:
Income from land and buildings is used in the calculation of the variable ...
Income from ordinary activities is the sum of income resulting from ordinary operating and financial activities. It is the sum of income from the ...
Article 42 of Council Directive 91/674/EEC. Link to other variables:
Income from other investments is used in the calculation of the variable ...
Article 42 of Council Directive 91/674/EEC.
Income from rental of a property or land refers to the income received, during the income reference period, from renting a property (for example ...
This variable is defined in Article 30 of Directive 86/635/EEC.
Note: Reference to Article 27, items 3a, 3b, 3c as an aggregate, and Article 28, items ...
This variable is defined in Article 30 of Directive 86/635/EEC.
Note: Reference to Article 27, item 3a, and Article 28, item B 2a of Directive ...
Included in this variable should be the turnover generated by the provision of goods and services to others under a sub-contracting relationship. ...
Income from work consists of: - Wages and salaries ... include normal earnings from work as an employee or an apprentice and extra earnings for ...
Income in kind received by employees is measured by the value of the goods and services provided by employers to their employees in remuneration for ...
Flat-rate or earnings-related payments intended to compensate the protected person for the loss of earnings due to absence from work in connection ...
The income measure of gross domestic product (GDP) is derived as compensation of employees plus gross operating surplus plus gross mixed incomes plus ...
Units classified within General Government sector may hold shares issued by Mutual Funds. The income received by the Mutual Fund is recorded according ...
Income on debt consists of interest payable, on intercompany debt, to/from direct investors from/to associated enterprises abroad. Income on ...
Income of the household divided by the household size (number of persons living in the household). It is assigned equally to every person in the ...
Having disposable equivalized income which falls below the income at-risk-of poverty threshold.
Income received by people aged under 16 is defined as the gross income received by all household members aged under 16 during the income reference ...
See: Replacement rate http://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/ramon/statmanuals/files/oecd_pension_class_and_gloss_en_and_fr.pdf
Periodic payments to people with insufficient resources. Conditions for entitlement may be related not only to the personal resources but also to ...
Increment is the gross increase in the volume of the growing stock less natural losses over the reference period
An incremental cost is one that would not have
been incurred if the entity had not acquired, issued or disposed of the financial instrument.
Data or metadata message that used is for changing a part of the content of a Data or Metadata Set.
An indefinite duration contract of employment was a contract between the employee and the employer, for which the actual duration of the contract has ...
Facilities for preliminary treatment, treatment, infiltration or discharge of domestic wastewater from dwellings generally between 1 and 50 population ...
Individual private systems and operations in place to evacuate and collect domestic and other wastewater in cases where an urban collecting system is ...
Individual private systems and operations in place to evacuate and collect domestic and other wastewater in cases where a collective/public/urban ...
Listing, usually alphabetical, providing pointers to the location within classifications of the observations contained therein.
An index number is a quantity that shows by its variations the changes over time or space of a magnitude. Important features in the construction of an ...
See "Number of hours worked" http://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/product?code=KS-NP-05-021&mode=view
See "Index of producer prices"
The index of producer prices shows (in the national currency of the country concerned) changes in the ex-works sale prices of all products sold on the ...
The index of purchasing power of the euro (IPPE) may be described as a combined index of consumer prices and exchange rates. It was designed in ...
Indicator B: Index of real net agricultural entrepreneurial income, per unpaid annual work unit
This indicator presents the changes in net ...
See "Number of persons employed" http://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/product?code=KS-NP-05-021&mode=view
Indicator A: Index of the real income of factors in agriculture per annual work unit
This yardstick corresponds to the real net value added at factor ...
The period for which an index series is given the value of 100.0 (or 100).
Period for which the value of the index is set equal to 100.
Measure of the relative size of a variable in a time period relative to a base period.
Type of index number used in the statistical production process.