Definitions (4/20) - Grouped by first letter "S"

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

Unit of measure representing the movement of one seat/authorised standing place available in a road vehicle when performing the service for which it ...
Unit of measure representing the movement over one kilometre of one seat available in an IWT passenger vessel when performing the services for which ...
Education specifically targeting individuals who, for a variety of reasons, never attended school or left school either before completion of the level ...
Further check which may be carried out in a special location away from the location at which all persons are checked (first line).
A degree awarded on the successful completion of an educational programme at ISCED level 6 or 7 that requires prior successful completion of a ...
Second official release of an economic variable of interest for the most recent reference period.
This level is reserved for tertiary programmes which lead to the award of an advanced research qualification. The programmes are therefore devoted to ...
A second-hand asset is one which has already been acquired by at least one resident or non-resident user, or produced on own account. A second-hand ...
Activity carried out within a single local kind-of-activity unit (local KAU) in addition to the principal activity (ESA 2010, ESA 1995).
Air transport operators other than principal air transport operators, which carry out transport operations for the public.
Data that is collected by others (i.e. not the National Statistical Institute - NSI), used by an NSI for producing statistics and where the NSI has ...
The acquisition of secondary data by a National Statistical Institute (NSI).
After an attempt to match between identification and target datasets an intruder may discriminate between non-unique matches by further direct ...
It concerns data which is not primary disclosive, but whose dissemination, when combined with other data permits the identification of a microdata ...
The secondary distribution of income includes current transfers which are "a transaction in which one institutional unit (e.g. household or government ...
The secondary distribution of income account shows how the balance of the primary income of an institutional sector is allocated by redistribution: ...
Secondary education provides learning and educational activities building on primary education and preparing for both first labour market entry as ...
Comprises items that are less likely to be considered essential such as a car, a phone, a colour television, a video, a microwave, and a dishwasher
It includes all articles of paper ready for use. It excludes paper in rolls and sheets cut in the formats specified in JQ2.
Railway enterprise other than principal which carries out transport operations for the public. Note: Lines solely used for touristic purposes during ...
Research that uses secondary sources. https://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/cros/content/memobust-glossary-pdf-file_en
Source containing secondary data. https://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/cros/content/memobust-glossary-pdf-file_en
See "Secondary data" http://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/ramon/coded_files/TERMS-IN-STATISTICS_version_4-0.pdf
Organisation or individual other than those responsible for the collection and aggregation of data from the initial source.
Suppression of other cells or marginal totals in the table so that the suppressed cell cannot be recalculated.
Treatment of wastewater by a process generally involving biological treatment with a secondary settlement or other process, resulting in a BOD removal ...
Waste from secondary sources, i.e. waste generated in a process that is known as a waste treatment operation. Includes residual materials originating ...
See: NACE Rev. 1
General term used to describe a group of establishments engaged in similar kinds of economic activity.
The sector accounts provide, by institutional sector, a systematic description of the different stages of the economic process: production, generation ...
In the 1993 SNA and BPM5, institutional sectors are formed by the grouping of similar kinds of institutional units according to their economic ...
Economic or other sectors covered by the statistics. https://sdmx.org/wp-content/uploads/SDMX_Glossary_Version_2_0_October_2018.docx
A trans-European telematic network for administrations or set of services and applications, devoted to the implementation or the administrative ...
Output of an industry at a given level of aggregation that only reflects deliveries outside of the industry. Sector output is the output of an ...
See: Institutional sectors
The physical environment where researchers can be permitted access to potentially disclosive data under contractual agreements that cover the ...
Confidential data for scientific purposes to which no further methods of statistical disclosure control have been applied.
Temporary transfer of securities by the lender to the borrower. The securities borrower may be required to provide assets as collateral to the ...
Financial assets which are negotiable and bearer instruments, are usually traded on secondary markets, and do not grant the holder any ownership ...
Securities other than shares which give the holder the unconditional right to a fixed or contractually determined variable money income in the form of ...
Arrangement involving the provision of securities like debt securities or shares in exchange for cash or other means of payment,with a commitment to ...
Issuance of debt securities for which coupon or principal payments are backed by specified assets or by future income streams.
Securitization occurs when a unit, named the originator, conveys the ownership rights over financial or nonfinancial assets or the right to receive ...
An efficient disclosure control method provides protection against exact disclosure or unwanted narrow estimation of the attributes of an individual ...
Security and derivative dealers (SDD), classified as OFIs, are financial corporations principally engaged in the following financial intermediation ...
"Security-by-security" data collection shall mean the collection of data broken down into individual securities.
See "System of integrated environmental economic accounts"
This involves the quantities of grains used for the sowing of the following production cycle.
This heading covers the total consumption of bought-in domestic and imported seed and planting stock for current production and maintaining stocks in ...
Seeds or eggs for hatching: quantities of raw product used for the following production cycle.
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