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

Number of days (or weeks or months) from the last day of the reference period to the day of publication of complete and final results.
Number of days (or weeks or months) from the last day of the reference period to the day of publication of first results.
Date the item was recorded in a dissemination medium. http://www.sdmx.org/
Timespan or point in time to which the observation actually refers.
Segment(s) of the time period for which the observations have been collected (such as middle, average or end of period) for the target reference ...
An index number property such that, if jIk denotes a particular kind of price index formula that measures the change from period j to period k, then ...
The time reversal test requires that the index for the later period based on the earlier period should be the reciprocal of that for the earlier ...
Property whereby the index between periods (a) and (b) is equal to the inverse of the same index between periods (b) and (a)
Set of time-ordered observations of a phenomenon taken at successive, periods or points of time.
A procedure, using various statistical methods, aiming at decomposing a given time series into: a trend component; a cyclical component; a seasonal ...
Break occurring when there is a change in the standards for defining and observing a variable over time. http://www.sdmx.org/
Time series methods can be used both in situations with lack of information where, allowing the extrapolation, they represent a more sophisticated ...
Time spent in custody (e.g., police custody, remand prison) between the time of arrest or apprehension and the time of pronouncement of guilt or ...
Working time actually devoted to farm work for the agricultural holding, excluding work in the households of the holder or manager.
Time-related operation performed on a time series, solely involving observations of that time series.
Statistical survey that aims to report data on how people spend their time.
Time use surveys (TUS) measure the amount of time people spend doing various activities, such as paid work, household and family care, personal care, ...
The time worked during a typical week or day, and should be measured for a short reference period and in hours. It is the total time usually spent ...
Pricing method where the price is directly or predominantly based on prices for a set amount of time's work (e.g. one hour's work) charged by the ...
Quantitative summaries of how people spend or allocate their time over a given period of time.
Statistical survey that aims to report data on how people spend their time.
Definition 1: The length of time between the event or phenomenon the statistical outputs describe and their availability. Definition 2: The lapse of ...
Time between the end of a reference period and the actual receipt of the data by the compiling agency.
Means that for every vital event registered within the interval specified by legislation, a statistical report form has been forwarded to the agency ...
This element of a vital event report is determined by the difference between the date of the event and the date of its registration when compared to ...
Timely statistics are those that are made available close in time to the phenomena they measure. Timeliness also requires concern for issuing data as ...
The timing of school vacations, the ending of university sessions, the payment of company dividends, the choice of the end of a tax-year or accounting ...
Textual label used to refer to a statistical object. https://sdmx.org/wp-content/uploads/SDMX_Glossary_Version_2_0_October_2018.docx
Word or a limited set of words chosen to reflect the content of the category and to differentiate between categories.
Detailed textual label used to refer to a statistical object.
See: "Total material requirement" http://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/ramon/statmanuals/files/KS-34-00-536-__-I-EN.pdf
To get together means spending time with friends or relatives at home or elsewhere. It can be talking or doing some kind of activities together. ...
Heating using dry heat usually applied to oilseeds, e.g. to reduce or remove naturally occurring anti-nutritive factors
The tonne of oil equivalent (TOE) is a conventional standardized unit defined on the basis of a tonne of oil with a net calorific value of 41868 ...
Unit of measurement of goods transport which represents the transport of one tonne of goods over a distance of one kilometre. (Fourth version of the ...
Unit of measure of goods transport which represents the transport of one tonne by inland waterways over one kilometre. Note: The distance taken into ...
Unit of measure of transport which represents transport of one tonne of goods by oil pipeline over one kilometre. Note: The distance taken into ...
Unit of measure of goods transport which represents the transport of one tonne of goods by rail over a distance of one kilometre. Note: The distance ...
Unit of measure of goods transport which represents the transport of one tonne by road over one kilometre. This definition is identical in the third ...
A tonne-kilometre is offered when one tonne of carrying capacity in a merchant ship is sailed over one kilometre. Tonne-kilometres offered are equal ...
Tonne-kilometres performed is calculated as the sum over all journeys of the product of the total number of tonnes of freight load carried and the ...
Tonnes of cargo on board a merchant ship on arrival at or departure from a port.
In the majority of cases the tooling-up and industrial engineering phases of any project are considered to be part of the production process. However, ...
Tooling-up and industrial engineering cover changes in production and quality control procedures, methods, and standards and associated software ...
It consists in setting top-codes or bottom-codes on quantitative variables. A top-code for a variable is an upper limit on all published values of ...
NACE Rev. 2 --------------- The top-down method follows a hierarchical principle: the classification of a unit at the lowest level of the ...
Top statutory personal income tax rate reflects the tax rate for the highest income bracket without surcharges. For Denmark, Finland and Sweden also ...
Flow of information and decisions from upper levels to lower levels within an organisation.
The top down method follows a hierarchical principle: the classification of a unit at the lowest level of the classification must be consistent with ...
The top-down methods of estimating a regional aggregate involves collecting data at regios, without attempting to single out the local KAU or local ...
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