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Definitions (9/20) - Grouped by first letter "S"
50 Definitions Grouped by first letter "S" ➔ Glossary of frequently used abbreviations...
The process of removing fluctuations in an ordered series so that the result shall be "smooth" in the sense that the first level differences are ...
When there is a lack of information, smoothing methods ensures the possibility of obtaining both interpolation estimates for the quarterly breakdown ...
Illegal import or export of goods which are legal per se. http://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/product?code=KS-05-17-202&mode=view
Frozen state of a register on a given date. https://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/cros/content/memobust-glossary-pdf-file_en
A snapshot statistic refers to a particular situation at a given date. Employment data is often recorded as a snapshot. The most common alternative to ...
Moistening and softening of feed materials, usually seeds, to reduce cooking time, aid in seed coat removal, facilitate the uptake of water to ...
A social accounting matrix (SAM) is a presentation of the SNA in matrix terms that permits the incorporation of extra details of special interest. To ...
Matrix presentation which shows the links between the supply and use tables and the institutional sector accounts. A SAM commonly provides additional ...
Situation where the user is skilled enough so that the technology is invisible in his social use
Social assistance consists of payments from the welfare office. It is collected at household level and divided equally among all adult members ...
Social assistance benefits are transfers made by government units or NPIs to households intended to meet the same kinds of needs as social insurance ...
Current transfers payable to households by government units or NPISHs to meet the same needs as social insurance benefits but which are not made under ...
These consist of transfers in kind provided to households by government units or NPISHs that are similar in nature to social security benefits in kind ...
Social benefits consists of transfers, in cash or in kind, by social protection schemes to households and individuals to relieve them of the burden of ...
Social benefits in kind are social transfers in kind intended to relieve the households from the financial burden of social risks or needs. They can ...
Social benefits other than social transfers in kind consist of all social benefits except social transfers in kind; in other words, they consist of: ...
Social contributions are the costs incurred by employers on behalf of their employees or by protected persons to secure entitlement to social ...
Social contributions are actual or imputed payments to social insurance schemes to make provision for social insurance benefits to be paid. This ...
Transfers to households, in cash or in kind, intended to relieve them from the financial burden of a number of risks or needs, made through ...
These are social contributions payable for their own benefit by persons who are not employees – namely, self-employed persons (employers or ...
Social contributions paid by protected persons are payments made by individuals and households to social protection schemes in order to obtain or keep ...
Systematic underreporting of something to "fit in" in what the respondent thinks is "normal" or accepted in society.
The main characteristics of the Social Economy are: Co-operatives;
- voluntary and open membership
- equal voting rights, resolutions carried by ...
See "Legal entity" http://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/ramon/statmanuals/files/SNA2008.pdf
A process whereby certain individuals are pushed to the edge of society and prevented from participating fully by virtue of their poverty, or lack of ...
Social benefits in the function "Social exclusion not elsewhere classified" refer to the "socially excluded" or to "those at risk of social ...
Benefits in cash or kind (except health care) specifically intented to combat social exclusion where they are not covered by one of the other ...
Sub-category of rent benefit. Loss of rental income due to the current imposition of non-commercial rents (that is, rents below the normal market ...
When people can participate fully in economic, social and civil life, when their access to income and other resources (personal, family, social and ...
Social inequality encompasses a range of inequalities that mean that different groups in society do not have equal social status.
Innovations defined by social objectives to improve the welfare of individuals or communities.
Social insurance schemes are schemes in which social contributions are paid by employees or other individuals, or by employers on behalf of their ...
A social insurance benefit is a social benefit payable because the beneficiary participates in a social insurance scheme and the social risk insured ...
A social insurance contribution is the amount payable to a social insurance scheme in order for a designated beneficiary to be entitled to receive the ...
Benefits which beneficiaries receive upon retirement, usually under predetermined legal or contractual terms and typically in the form of a guaranteed ...
Social insurance schemes are schemes in which social contributions are paid by employees or others, or by employers on behalf of their employees, in ...
Social insurance schemes are schemes in which workers are obliged, or encouraged, by their employers or by general government to take out insurance ...
Social protection encompasses all interventions from public or private bodies intended to relieve households and individuals of the burden of a ...
The accounts for social protection provide a multidimensional overview of social protection. They describe the size and composition of social ...
Transfers, in cash or in kind, by social protection schemes to households and individuals to relieve them of the burden of one or more of the defined ...
Distinct body of rules, supported by one or more institutional units, governing the provision of social protection benefits and their financing. This ...
A commitment by private and public sector organisations to contribute to sustainable development by working with employees, their families, local ...
Social insurance benefits payable in cash to households by social security funds. Reimbursements are excluded and treated as social transfers in kind. ...
These benefits consist of reimbursement by social security funds of approved expenditures made by households on specified goods or services. When a ...
Employers' social security costs correspond to an amount equal to the value of the social contributions incurred by employers in order to secure for ...
The sub-sector Social security funds combines all general government units of type (iii) irrespective of the geographical area in which they are ...
Contractual insurance schemes where the beneficiaries as participants of a social insurance scheme are obliged by general government to insure against ...
Social security schemes are social insurance schemes that cover the community as a whole or large sections of the community and are imposed and ...
These schemes are imposed, controlled and financed by government units and cover the entire community, or large sections of the community. Social ...
Service that responds to the needs of vulnerable citizens, and is based on the principles of solidarity and equal access.