Definitions (4/10) - Grouped by first letter "M"

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

An evaluation method which assesses the efficiency of use of materials using information from material flow accounting. Material flow analysis helps ...
An indicator for the output or value added generated per unit of materials used. Typically a macro-economic concept that can be presented alongside ...
The volume of goods and services that households consume to satisfy their individual needs.
Refers to the significance of a matter in relation to a set of financial or performance information. If a matter is material to the set of ...
Materials and supplies consist of all commodities held in stock with the intention of using them as intermediate inputs in production; this includes ...
Materials and supplies consist of all products that an enterprise holds in inventory with the intention of using them as intermediate inputs into ...
A maternal death is the death of woman while pregnant or within 42 days of termination of pregnancy, irrespective of the duration and the site of the ...
A vital statistics rate based on the number of deaths due to maternal causes relative to the number of live births occurring during a given period of ...
Parental leave can be taken either by the mother or the father and is an interruption of work in case of childbirth or to bring up a child of young ...
The date on which a debt obligation is contracted to be extinguished.
See "Maturity structure". http://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/ramon/statmanuals/files/external_debt_guide_2003_EN.pdf#page=255
See "Maturity structure". http://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/ramon/statmanuals/files/external_debt_guide_2003_EN.pdf#page=255
A time profile of the maturities of claims or liabilities. Also known as "Maturity profile" or "Maturity distribution".
Method to estimate a parameter of a probability distribution. More specifically it is the value that maximizes the likelihood function.
The highest speed allowed on commercial service taking into account technical characteristics of the infrastructure. This definition is identical in ...
Mean Absolute Percentage Error (MAPE) is used to for characterising the size of revisions.
The mean age of women when their children are born. For a given calendar year, the mean age of women at childbearing can be calculated using the ...
The mean age of women from the same generation when their children are born. The mean age is normally calculated when women have reached the end of ...
The mean age of women when their children are born. http://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/ramon/statmanuals/files/KS-CC-03-005-EN.pdf
This indicator is calculated in a similar way to the mean age of women at childbearing by generation, i.e. by adding the rates of first-order births ...
Average (mean or median) of the equivalised income over all persons (adults and children).
Average (mean or median) of the equivalised income over all households.
Average (mean or median) of the income per capita over all persons (adults and children).
Average (mean or median) of the household income over all households.
Mean cross-sectional at-risk-of poverty rate in the reference period.
Average of corresponding months or years of the reference period. http://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/cache/metadata/en/nrg_esdgr_esms.htm
A price index that is calculated as the ratio of the sample means (unit values) of the properties sold in two periods.
See "Average (or mid-year or mean) population" http://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/ramon/statmanuals/files/KS-CC-03-005-EN.pdf
Expected value of the square of the difference between the estimator and the parameter.
A test under the axiomatic approach, which requires that the price index should lie between the smallest price relative and the largest price ...
Means of payment consist of monetary gold, special drawing rights, currency and transferable deposits.
Social benefits which are explicitly or implicitly conditional on the beneficiary's income and/or wealth falling below a specified level. This ...
Data element that represents a simple aggregation and which takes one or more vectors as arguments and returns a scalar.
In multistage sampling, a count or estimate of the size (for example, number of persons) of each unit at a given stage.
Difference between the observed value of a variable and the true, but unobserved, value of that variable.
R&D input can be measured by the following indicators: - Government budget appropriations or outlays on R&D - GBAORD - R&D expenditure - R&D ...
Agricultural output includes certain crop products that are used again by the same holding in the form of intermediate consumption; this concerns ...
Preparatory operation (or treatment) applied to collected mixed waste in order to separate those fractions that may be recovered and to minimise the ...
Wood pulp obtained by grinding or milling pulpwood or residues into fibres, or through refining chips or particles. Also called groundwood pulp and ...
Insulated wagon either fitted with its own refrigerating device, or serviced jointly with other such units by an external refrigerating system. Such ...
Summary of an (income) distribution the value of which splits the distribution into two parts of equal size. Exactly 50 percent fall below that value, ...
Age that divides a population into two groups that are numerically equivalent.
A price index that tracks the change of the median property price over time.
The median marriage duration at divorce by calendar year is obtained by adding the series of divorce rates by duration of marriage for the calendar ...
The median marriage duration at divorce by marriage cohort is obtained by adding the series of divorce rates by duration of marriage for the marriage ...
Individual health care services (medical examination or treatment) provided by or under direct supervision of medical doctors, traditional and ...
Percentage of persons reporting to take medication prescribed by a physician for a specific disease during the past 2 weeks.
Medium density fibreboard.
Dry-process fibreboard. When density exceeds 0.8 g/cm³, it may also be referred to as high-density fibreboard (HDF)
These are debt instruments of usually one- to five-year maturity issued in bearer form under a program agreement through one or more dealers. Once a ...
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