Definitions (7/20) - Grouped by first letter "S"

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

Some information in Article 8 and following of Council Directive 78/660/EEC.
Share-farmed agricultural area is the utilised agricultural area (which may constitute a complete holding) farmed in partnership by the landlord and ...
Sharecroppers are workers who hold a "self-employment" job and in this capacity have explicit or implicit contracts with the owners of certain means ...
Shared land concerns the case when two or more economic agents use the same piece of land for economic purposes.
Situation where two or more economic agents own one piece of land. http://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/product?code=KS-GQ-14-012&mode=view
Shareholders are the collective owners of a corporation. http://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/ramon/statmanuals/files/SNA_1993_EN.pdf
Shares and other equity are financial assets which represent property rights on corporations or quasi-corporations. These financial assets generally ...
Shares and other equity excluding mutual funds shares consists of all transactions in shares and other equity excluding mutual funds shares that is ...
Some information in Article 8 and following of Council Directive 78/660/EEC. Link to other variables: Shares and other variable-yield securities and ...
Recording % share ownership is important for identifying indirect control links (or checking the information available in sources). In Direct ...
Some information in Article 8 and following of Council Directive 78/660/EEC. Link to other variables: Shares in affiliated enterprises and ...
Shares in household expenses include benefiting from expenses (e.g. children, persons with no income) as well as contributing to expenses. If expenses ...
A shell company is a company that is formally registered, incorporated, or otherwise legally organised in an economy but which does not conduct any ...
Employment in an enterprise operating in a commercial market, with or without public support, and established specifically for the employment of ...
The question on shift work is addressed only to employees. Work shifts are defined as two or more distinct periods of work within 24-hour day between ...
Farming practice whereby a particular piece of land is cultivated for some years and then abandoned for a period sufficient to restore its fertility ...
Seagoing self-propelled surface-displacement vessel. Note: Catamarans (High Speed Craft) are included. Hydrofoil, air cushion vehicles (hovercraft), ...
Trailers onto which cargo, e.g. pallets, containers etc, is loaded and then wheeled onto Ro-Ro vessels. Note: An example of such trailers is MAFI ...
The unloading of cargo from one merchant ship and its loading into another to complete a journey, even where the cargo may have dwell time ashore ...
Unit of measurement representing the movement of a ship over one kilometre. Note: The distance taken into account is the distance actually travelled. ...
A person or company who puts goods in the care of others (forwarding agent/freight forwarder, carrier/transport operator) to be delivered to a ...
A shopping centre or mall is a complex made up of retail shops and various service enterprises which is usually designed, planned, constructed and ...
Wooded areas managed for growing wooded plants, where the rotation period is 20 years or less. The rotation period is the time between the first ...
Movement of cargo by sea between ports situated in Europe as well as between ports in Europe and ports situated in non-European countries having a ...
A financial asset or liability with short-term maturity is repayable on demand at the request of the creditor, or in one year or less. A financial ...
In the context of export credits, short-term commitments are those that provide for repayment within a short period, usually six months (although some ...
Debt that has maturity of one year or less. Maturity can be defined either on an original or remaining basis.
Short-term financial assets are financial assets whose original maturity is normally one year or less, and in exceptional cases two years at the ...
Short-term financial liabilities are financial assets (liabilities) whose original maturity is normally one year or less, and in exceptional cases two ...
The sub-category short-term loans consists of all transactions in short-term loans that is loans with a short-term original maturity and loans ...
A person who moves to a country other than that of his or her usual residence for a period of at least three months but less than a year (12 months) ...
As a reminder, ESA95 is quite flexible on the definition of short-term instruments. This maturity is normally defined as "one year or less" but ESA95, ...
Short-term securities other than shares consist of securities other than shares that have an original maturity of one year or less but with a maximum ...
The sub-position short-term securities other than shares excluding financial derivatives consists of all transactions in short-term securities other ...
Statistical surveys conducted in each Member State of the UE with a monthly or quarterly frequency. Output data (indicators) deliver information on ...
Parameter used in composite estimator formulas to decide about the contribution of the direct and synthetic estimators.
Woody perennial plants, generally of more than 0.5 m and less than 5 m height, and often without a definite stem and crown.
Operation of moving a rail vehicle or set of rail vehicles inside a railway station or other railway installations (depot, workshop, marshalling yard, ...
A method for finding lower and upper cell bounds by iterating through dependencies between cell counts. There exist many dependencies between ...
Shuttle trade refers to the activity in which individual entrepreneurs buy goods abroad and import them for resale in street markets or small shops. ...
Set of time series whose Keys differ only in the value taken by the frequency Dimension.
Brothers and sisters who lived in the same household as the interviewee, when the interviewee was a young teenager.
Sickness / Invalidity benefits regroup income maintenance benefits in case of sickness and injury, other sickness benefits and compensations for ...
Sickness benefits refer to cash benefits that replace in whole or in part loss of earnings during temporary inability to work due to sickness or ...
Income maintenance and support in cash in connection with physical or mental illness, excluding disability. Health care intended to maintain, restore ...
Statistical Indicators Common Sites - e.g. Euro SICS
Tracks branching off running tracks. This definition is identical in the third and fourth version of the Transport Glossary.
Separation of particles of different sizes by passing feed materials through screen(s) while being shaken or poured
Statistics in Focus
In the context of time series, estimation of the signal from the data.
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