Definitions (10/12) - Grouped by first letter "R"

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

Water abstracted from any freshwater source and discharged into freshwaters without use, or before use. Occurs primarily e.g. during mining, ...
See "Returning migrants" http://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/ramon/statmanuals/files/SeriesM-58-rev1-EN.pdf
Returning ethnics are persons who are admitted by a country other than their own because of their historical, ethnic or other ties with that country ...
Persons returning to their country of citizenship after having been international migrants (whether short-term or long-term) in another country and ...
Returns from petrochemical industry cover finished or semi-finished products, which are returned from final consumers to refineries for processing, ...
The rate by which output changes if all inputs are changed by the same factor. Constant returns to scale: a k-fold change in all inputs leads to a ...
Wastewater supplied to a user for further use with or without prior treatment, excluding the reuse (or recycling) of water within economic units.
The revaluation account records changes in the value of assets and liabilities due to changes in their prices. For a given asset or liability, this ...
Revaluations relate to changes in the value of assets due to price changes and reflect nominal holding gains and losses on environmental assets.
The value of output sold. http://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/product?code=KS-04-14-661&mode=view
Data type in a price survey. They allow for calculation of an average price over a large number of transactions.
Revenue freight is defined as all air freight for which any charge is made. The weight of a container should always be considered as revenue freight ...
The transportation of mail for which remuneration is received.
A commercial passenger for whose transportation an air carrier receives commercial remuneration. This definition includes, for example, (i) passengers ...
A passenger for whose transportation a rail enterprise receives commercial remuneration.
A traffic stop for purpose of taking on or taking off revenue load.
A metric tonne of revenue load carried one kilometre. Tonne-kilometres performed equals the sum of the products obtained by multiplying the total ...
Amounts expressed in monetary units which are entered in the accounts as credit to the oil pipeline transport enterprise.
Occurs when a direct investment enterprise acquires a financial claim on its direct investor(s). Because direct investment is recorded on a ...
A reverse merger is a deal where the acquiring corporation ceases to exist and merges into the target corporation. If a corporation is eager to get ...
A reverse takeover refers to an operation where the target corporation is bigger than the acquiring corporation (§ 21.22).
Functions that examine the data to identify potential problems.
Classification which replaces a previous classification.
This a regular procedure in case of unadjusted (raw) data and seasonally adjusted data. Raw data may be revised due to improved information set (in ...
Difference between final and preliminary estimate. https://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/cros/content/memobust-glossary-pdf-file_en
A policy or set of policies, aimed at ensuring the transparency of disseminated data whereby preliminary data are compiled that are later revised when ...
Withdrawal of refugee status in situations where a person engages in conduct which comes within the scope of Article 1F(a) or 1F(c) of the 1951 ...
Reweighting consists of raising the original weights for the respondent values when estimates are computed. Reweighting is used mainly in cases of ...
Removing almost all or part of the bran and embryo from husked rice http://eur-lex.europa.eu/JOHtml.do?uri=OJ:L:2013:029:SOM:EN:HTML
Rice-cum-fish culture is the use of land for the culture of both rice and aquatic organisms
Interdisciplinary Research on Regional Development (Acronym RIDER comes from French "Recherche interdisciplinaire en développement régional")
An International Monetary Fund (IMF) program of assistance established in 1990 whereby a member country with long overdue obligations to the IMF, ...
Expected losses (of lives, persons injured, property damaged and economic activity disrupted) due to a particular hazard for a given area and ...
Step 4 in the OQRM (Object-oriented Quality and Risk Management) model, where possible causes and possible effects with problems with a focus area are ...
Systematic process for assessing and integrating professional judgements about probable adverse conditions and/or events.
NSIs should aim to determine optimal SDC methods and solutions that minimize disclosure risk while maximizing the utility of the data.
The result of a method of calculation that is used to evaluate risks of pesticides on human health and/or the environment.
Cell of a table which is non-publishable due to the risk of statistical disclosure.
Data are considered to be disclosive when they allow statistical units to be identified, either directly or indirectly, thereby disclosing individual ...
It is not always clear whether rivers are part of the inland water or not. Outside the areas once affected by glaciation rivers may have a larger ...
Loading/unloading through the vessel's doors/ramps by a wheeled means of conveyance. Note: Loading or unloading live animals on the hoof is included. ...
A location at which a Ro-Ro vessel can berth and load and unload motor vehicles and other mobile Ro-Ro units via ramps from ship to shore and vice ...
Goods, whether or not in containers, on ro-ro units, and ro-ro units, which are rolled on and off the vessels, which carry them, by sea.
Ro-Ro ship with facilities for the carriage of goods only. Note: Ro-Ro container ships are included.
Ro-Ro ship with facilities for the carriage of both passengers and goods. Note: Commercial factors have led to increased complexities of ship design ...
A flat or inclined ramp, usually adjustable, which enables road vehicles to be driven onto or off a ship or a rail wagon.
Ship arranged for Ro-Ro loading/unloading. Note: Ro-Ro is a way of loading/unloading a vessel by the vessel's doors/ramps by a wheeled means of ...
Wheeled equipment for carrying goods, such as a lorry, trailer or semi-trailer, which can be driven or towed onto a vessel or train. (Fourth version ...
Line of communication (travelled way) open to public traffic, primarily for the use of road motor vehicles, using a stabilized base other than rails ...
The road traffic accidents in the course of work are included in the ESAW (European Statistics on Accidents at Work) methodology. Road accidents ...
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