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Definitions (3/20) - Grouped by first letter "S"
50 Definitions Grouped by first letter "S" ➔ Glossary of frequently used abbreviations...
Recyclable material from any manufacturing process or discarded consumer products.
Scrapping occurs when capital assets are withdrawn from the capital stock at the end of their service lives. Scrapping is synonymous with ...
Sustainable development indicators
Statistical Disclosure Limitation (SDL) http://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/ramon/statmanuals/files/SDC_Handbook.pdf
Conceptual model for defining and describing the classes, attributes, and relationships of the SDMX standard.
SDMX Open Data Interchange (SODI) is a project of the European Statistical System for the simultaneous publication of the Primary European Economic ...
A generalized service infrastructure that can be re-used partially or completely by any organisation interested in starting SDMX (Statistical data and ...
Repository for structural metadata and registered Data Sources whose interfaces and behaviour comply with the SDMX technical standards.
SDMX-ML specification of the allowable constructs that an SDMX registry must consume or output in its response.
Set of standards enabling interoperable implementations within and between systems concerned with the exchange, reporting and dissemination of ...
Comma-Separated Values (CSV) based data exchange message format designed for and therefore responding to the main use case of public data ...
UN/EDIFACT format for exchange of SDMX-structured data and metadata for time series.
JSON format for the dissemination of SDMX-structured data and metadata on the web.
XML format for the exchange of SDMX-structured data and metadata.
Spatial Data Transfer Standard (SDTS) http://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/ramon/statmanuals/files/Handbook_Geo_Infrastr_Supp_Census_Activ.pdf
Societas Europæa (= European Company) http://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/ramon/statmanuals/files/KS-32-10-216-EN-C-EN.pdf
Geographical entity composed of a sea/ocean and the coastal region (land basin) that borders the sea/ocean/coastline.
Sea traffic from a specified point of origin to a specified point of destination. Note: A journey can be divided into a number of stages or sections. ...
Any person who makes a sea journey on a merchant ship. Note: Service staff assigned to merchant ships are not regarded as passengers. Non-fare paying ...
A passenger disembarking from a merchant ship at the end of a sea passenger journey. Note: A transfer from one merchant ship to another is regarded as ...
Passenger who boards a merchant ship to undertake a sea passenger journey. Note: A transfer from one merchant ship to another is regarded as ...
The movement of a passenger from the port at which the journey begins to the port at which it ends. For some passengers, notably cruise passengers, ...
Combination of the port of embarkation and the port of disembarkation of the passenger conveyed by sea whatever itinerary is followed. Note: These ...
Fishery products, minerals, salvage and all other products which have not yet been landed by seagoing vessels.
A sea stage is the movement of a vessel direct from one port to another without a port call at an intermediate port.
Any movement of a sea going vessel at sea. Note: One port traffic (movements of sea going vessels to offshore installations, or for dumping at sea, ...
Covers all transportation services by sea. The following breakdown is required: Passenger Sea Transport (code 207); Freight Sea Transport (code 208), ...
Enterprise carrying out in one or more places activities for the supply of sea transport services and whose main activities according to value added ...
Sea water means water where the salinity is high and not subject to significant variation.
Vessel designed as non self-propelled unit for the carriage of goods by sea in holds, in tanks or on a weather deck space only. Note: Barges are ...
Ship designed for the towing and/or pushing of ships or other floating structures. Note: Port tugs are included.
Vessels other than those which navigate exclusively in inland waters or in waters within, or closely adjacent to, sheltered waters or areas where port ...
Seagoing vessel, which is, registered in a country other than the reporting country.
Seagoing vessel, which is registered in the reporting country.
Process of estimating and then removing from a time series influences that are systematic and calendar related.
There is a wide range of software and interfaces available to perform seasonal adjustment. For official statistics, the two most commonly used ...
A time series whose values quantify (usually in percents or in the units of data measurement, e.g. dollars) variations in the level of the observed ...
That part of the variations in a time series representing intra-year fluctuations that are more or less stable year after year with respect to timing, ...
Treatment whereby prices of out-of-season seasonal products are estimated using counter-seasonal or all-seasonal estimation
Persons employed by a country other than their own for only part of a year because the work they perform depends on seasonal conditions. They are a ...
The average number of persons staying temporarily in a country or region and who do not belong to the resident population. Examples are tourists, ...
Individual product that is available for purchase or purchased in significant amounts only part of a year in a recurring pattern
Means those goods and services that are not available for purchase, or purchased in small or negligible volumes, for certain periods in a typical ...
That part of the variations in a time series representing intra-year fluctuations that are repeated more or less regularly in the same period year ...
Treatment of seasonal products in which weights for out-of-season seasonal products are zero or set to zero
Seasonal workers are people who leave the country for several months, but less than a year, to work in another country in sectors in which additional ...
In some industries such as agriculture, forestry, fishing, hotels and some types of construction, there is a substantial difference in the level of ...
Pattern of a time series in which the data experience regular and predictable changes that repeat every calendar year.
Result of the extraction of the seasonal component (including the calendar effects component) from a time series. If neither seasonal nor calendar ...
Series that have been adjusted for seasonal variations, including trading-day (working-day) effects and other regular calendar variations if present. ...