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Definitions (4/12) - Grouped by first letter "R"
50 Definitions Grouped by first letter "R" ➔ Glossary of frequently used abbreviations...
General cargo ship with 80 per cent or more insulated cargo space.
Country or geographic area to which the measured statistical phenomenon relates.
E economic or social classification that is a product of international agreements approved by the United Nations Statistical Commission or another ...
The country, or group of countries such as the European Union or the OECD, for which the value of the PPP (Purchasing power parity) is set at 1.00 and ...
Data that could be obtained from random drawing from the (robustly) estimated model. Alternatively, a set of accurately edited data can be used as ...
Document that provides pertinent details for consultation about a subject.
Group of holdings to be tabulated for the item in a tabulation.
In the context of census-mapping, a cartographic product (hardcopy or digital) that displays some portion of the census geographic framework, e.g., an ...
See "Head of household" http://unstats.un.org/unsd/cdb/cdb_list_dicts.asp
Reference metadata (sometimes called explanatory metadata) describes the contents and the quality of the statistical data from a semantic point of ...
The calendar year and month in which the goods are imported or exported.
A type of false or mistaken result obtained in a survey or census which is due to the failure of the respondent to place past events in the proper ...
Reference person is the household member with the highest personal income.
The set of households included within the scope of the index. http://www.ilo.org/public/english/bureau/stat/guides/cpi/index.htm
PPPs (Purchasing power parities) that are use for basic headings for which no prices are collected. They are based on prices collected for other basic ...
The quantity to which the prices collected for a product have to be rebased to ensure that they refer to the same quantity when being compared.
The reference rate of interest (to be used in allocating FISIM) is the pure cost of borrowing funds (i.e. a rate from which the risk premium has been ...
Cyclical indicator systems are constructed around a reference series. For a system of leading indicators, the reference series is the economic ...
Value of the indicator at base year. http://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/product?code=KS-GQ-12-001&mode=view
Calendar year to which the reference periods refer
Step 11 in the OQRM (Object-oriented Quality and Risk Management) model where information is collected related to the focus area.
In a relational database, this is the basic principle that is required for internal consistency of the different tables in that database. This means ...
Packaging, which has been conceived and designed to accomplish within its life cycle a minimum number of trips or rotations, is refilled or used for ...
See "Debt Refinancing". http://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/ramon/statmanuals/files/external_debt_guide_2003_EN.pdf#page=255
Refinery feedstocks consist of processed oil destined for further processing (e.g. Straight run fuel oil or vacuum gas oil), excluding blending. With ...
A refinery feedstock is a processed oil destined for further processing (e.g. straight run fuel oil or vacuum gas oil) excluding blending. With ...
3214 refinery gas Refinery gas covers a mixture of non-condensable gases mainly consisting of hydrogen, methane, ethane and olefins obtained during ...
Refinery gas includes a mixture of non-condensed gases mainly consisting of hydrogen, methane, ethane and olefins obtained during the distillation of ...
Refinery gas & ethane (code 3210) is the sum of refinery gas (code 3214) and ethane (code 3215).
Complete or partial removal of impurities or unwanted components by chemical/physical treatment
Choice of the method for updating the seasonally adjusted series when new or revised observations accumulate.
Insulated wagon using a source of cooling. Such sources include:
- Natural ice, with or without the addition of salt
- Eutectic plates; dry ice, with ...
Third country national who, owing to a well-founded fear of being persecuted for reasons of race, religion, nationality, political opinion or ...
Recognition by a Member State of a third-country national or a stateless person as a refugee.
Foreign persons granted refugee status either at the time of admission or before admission. This category therefore includes foreign persons granted ...
See "Persons admitted for humanitarian reasons"
Proportion of observation units for which the reporting unit has been successfully contacted, but has refused to give the information sought.
In the seasonal adjustment context, a hybrid model in which some features of the time series, such as moving holiday, trading day and outlier effects, ...
Re-establishment of a forest stand by natural or artificial means following the removal of the previous stand by felling or as a result of natural ...
Eurostat database of regional statistics http://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/ramon/statmanuals/files/KS-BD-05-001-EN.pdf
Tract of land with more or less definitely marked boundaries, which often serves as an administrative unit below the level of the nation state
Regional specification of the corresponding accounts of the national economy. Regional accounts provide a regional breakdown for major aggregates such ...
For each region, the agricultural industry consists of all the holdings whose factors of production are located in the region. This principle, which ...
Regional calendars are the collection of fixed and moving holidays, working/trading days at regional level.
A regional central bank is an international financial institution that acts as a common central bank for a group of Member countries. Such a bank has ...
A regional congress is that which does not meet a minimum level of participation from other regions. This level is fixed at 40% representation from at ...
Regional GDP figures are estimated down to NUTS level 3. The regional breakdown is made according to the regional structure of gross value added (GVA) ...
Public holidays established and regulated by regional authorities.
Regional intramural expenditures are all expenditures for R&D performed within a statistical unit or a sector in a region, whatever the source of ...
Regional museums are museums which illustrate a more or less extensive region constituting a historical and cultural entity and sometimes also an ...