Definitions (19/20) - Grouped by first letter "S"

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

These involve expenditure by the enterprise or local unit on the funding of non-compulsory supplementary pension schemes. It includes: (a) Insured ...
Supplementary schemes are social protection schemes that: - top up cash benefits granted by the basic scheme, or; - extend the coverage of the basic ...
Supplementary sickness insurance schemes are contributions paid by the employer to non-compulsory sickness insurance schemes. This heading does not ...
Supplementary unemployment insurance schemes include contributions paid by the employer to non-compulsory supplementary unemployment insurance ...
Supplementary units are units other than net mass, for example, litres, number of parts or square metres. They have to be indicated for certain goods ...
Person responsible to acquire and manage products and or resources to needed to run a business.
The variable refers to enterprises which are, in pursuance of a franchise agreement or a membership contract to a buying group, (one of) the ...
A financing arrangement under which an exporter extends credit to the buyer.
Accounting framework in which supply and use of goods and services and the generation of value added is described, detailed to commodities and ...
The supply of bovine animals is expressed as the gross indigenous production which includes all bovine animals slaughtered plus the balances of ...
The supply of pigs is expressed as the gross indigenous production which includes all pigs slaughtered plus the balance of intra-Community and ...
The supply of sheep and goats is expressed as the gross indigenous production which includes all sheep and goats slaughtered plus the balance of ...
A supply table shows the supply of goods and services by product and by type of supplier, distinguishing output by domestic industries and imports.
A supply table at purchasers' prices consists of a rectangular matrix with the rows corresponding to the same groups of products as the matching use ...
Clerical staff, building operations or maintenance staff, security personnel, drivers, catering staff etc working in educational institutions.
Employment in a regular working environment where people with disabilities or other working limitations are enabled through public support (financial ...
The supported self assessment is a special type of self assessment, conducted within Eurostat by the statistical production units, with the active ...
A special type of self-assessment, in which a quality expert from outside the production unit supports the assessment process.
This category covers a range of services provided in ports, airports, and other terminal facilities. Among such services are: cargo handling (loading ...
One of the most commonly used ways of protecting sensitive cells in a table is via suppression. It is obvious that in a row or column with a ...
International organisation that has been endowed with the authority to raise taxes or other compulsory transfers within the territories of the ...
An addition to the list price of a good or service. Generally of a short duration reflecting unusual cost or supply pressures affecting the seller.
A term often used to describe GIS raster or image data that describe continuous, smoothly varying phenomena, such as elevation or temperature. Even ...
The different components of surface area which are under debate are the coast zones; inland lakes and other waters; glaciers; mountainous regions; ...
Surface irrigation refers to a system for partially or completely covering land with water for the purpose of irrigation
All water that flows over or is stored on the ground surface regardless of its salinity levels.
This relates to the part of the national territory to be reported, which is covered by surface waters. The national territory to be reported is ...
See: Actuarial surplus http://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/ramon/statmanuals/files/oecd_pension_class_and_gloss_en_and_fr.pdf
A survey refers to any form of data collection. A sample survey is more restricted in scope: the data collection is based on a sample, a subset of ...
Balances (also called net balances) are used to summarise answers to multiple-choice questions in business tendency and consumer opinion surveys. ...
Activity of the survey life cycle for gathering data from respondents and recording it for further processing.
Operations in the survey life cycle performed on statistical data in order to derive new information according to a set of methodological rules used ...
All the aspects of a survey from the establishment of a need for data to the production of final outputs.
Documentation describing the life cycle of a survey.
Information obtained from a survey used to update the register.
The set of units in the survey population together with all the information required for sample selection and for contact of the selected units.
Statistical metadata universally used in processing of any statistical survey.
Particular survey and time period in which data are collected from respondents.
The processes used to monitor, administer and control the survey. Survey Management includes preparing mailing labels and calling lists, making ...
A once-only survey carried out in 2010 to collect data at farm level on agri-environmental measures.
The list of units that is the closest approximation to the target population that can be created in practice.
Series of operations on data collected within a given survey leading to the production of requested outputs from the survey.
Person involved in design, collection, processing, analysis and dissemination of basic statistical data; includes survey statistician and ...
See: "Sampling unit" http://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/ramon/statmanuals/files/OECD_Business_Tendency_Surveys_Handbook_EN.pdf
Unit of the statistical office that responsible for the data collection phase of the survey.
In general, survival occurs when a unit is active and identifiable both before and after a specific (business) demographic event. The unit may be ...
The survival rate of newly born enterprises in a given reference period is the number of enterprises that were born in year xx-n and survived to year ...
In the business demography context, survival occurs if an enterprise is active in terms of employment and/or turnover in the year of birth and the ...
Income maintenance and support in cash or kind in connection with the death of a family member. This definition is identical in versions 1996, 2008 ...
Survivors' benefits refer to benefits that provide a temporary or permanent income to people below retirement age after death of their spouse, partner ...
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