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Definitions (3/3) - Grouped by first letter "W"
39 Definitions Grouped by first letter "W" ➔ Glossary of frequently used abbreviations...
Areas covered with trees or forest shrubs, including poplar plantations inside or outside woods and forest-tree nurseries grown in woodland for the ...
Seats with wooden frames as wooden camping and garden seats etc. and parts thereof. Except: seats convertible into beds, swivel seats, medical seats. ...
Packing cases, boxes, crates, drums and similar packings, of wood; cable-drums of wood; pallets, box pallets and other load boards, of wood; pallet ...
The mass of the woody parts (wood, bark, branches, twigs, stumps and roots) of trees, alive and dead, shrubs and bushes, measured to a minimum ...
Work means any work for pay or profit during the reference week, even for as little as one hour. Pay includes cash payments or "payment in kind" ...
Comprise camps providing accommodation for holiday activities, such as agricultural, archaeological and ecological work camps, holiday camps, scout ...
Work gang (crew) members are workers who are members of a group of workers who have been engaged as a group on terms corresponding to those of "paid ...
Goods and services that are partially completed but that are not usually turned over to other units without further processing or that are not mature ...
Work in progress on cultivated assets consists of livestock raised for products yielded only on slaughter, such as fowl and fish raised commercially, ...
The work intensity of a household is the ratio of the total number of months that all working-age household members have worked during the income ...
Educational activities taking place in a work environment, usually in the context of vocational educational programmes which aim to achieve specific ...
Work-in-progress consists of output produced by an enterprise that is not yet sufficiently processed to be in a state in which it is normally supplied ...
Work-in-progress on cultivated biological resources consists of output that is not yet sufficiently mature to be in a state in which it is normally ...
Any person employed by an employer, including trainees and apprentices but excluding domestic servants.
Workers in precarious employment can either: (a) be workers whose contract of employment leads to the classification of the incumbent as belonging to ...
Workers in seasonal employment are workers who hold explicit or implicit contracts of employment where the timing and duration of the contract is ...
Workers in short-term employment are workers who hold explicit or implicit contracts of employment which are expected to last longer than the period ...
Workers not classifiable by status include those for whom insufficient relevant information
is available, and/or who cannot be included in any of the ...
Any person elected, chosen or designated in accordance with national laws and/or practices to represent workers where problems arise relating to the ...
Workers’ remittances covers goods and financial instruments transferred by migrants living and working in new economies to residents of economies in ...
Working day or trading adjustments refer to the correction for differences in the number of working or trading days in a given month or quarter which ...
This concept applies to many self-employed people, for example in artistic or professional activities, who work wholly or partly at home, often in a ...
Working contract is a work-agreement between the enterprise and its employees. A working contract can be formal (written) or informal (oral ...
Removal of the non-seasonal effect related to the number and the composition of working or trading days in a given month/quarter for flow series or ...
Some series like the production index might also have a calendar component, due to the varying number of working days in the different months of the ...
It is the type of working area or location where the victim was present or working just before the accident. This is the workplace, work premises or ...
This describes the main type of work being performed by the victim at the time of the accident. It is not the victim's occupation, nor his or her ...
For the purposes of the SNA, working time is defined as the time spent in undertaking activities that contribute to the production of goods and ...
The part of the calendar adjustment which focuses on the changing number of working days (Monday - Friday) in the various months and their effect on ...
Systematic effects in monthly times series related to changes in the day-of-week composition of each month and, in some cases, also to changes in the ...
This variable identifies the usual or in contrast occasional nature of the place/post occupied by the victim at the time of the accident. It does not ...
Founded in 1944, the World Bank Group (or World Bank) consists of five closely associated institutions: the International Bank for Reconstruction and ...
The world market share is a ratio in which the numerator is the sum of the total exports/imports of high-tech products from countries (entities). The ...
Worldwide TPP innovation occurs the very first time a new or improved product or process is implemented. Firm-only TPP innovation occurs when a firm ...
Wrappings (up to 150 g/m²): papers whose main use is wrapping or packaging made from any combination of virgin or recovered fibres, bleached or ...
An adjustment to the value of loans recorded in the balance sheets of MFIs (Monetary financial institutions). A loan is written down when it is ...
An adjustment to the value of loans recorded in the balance sheets of MFIs (Monetary financial institutions). A loan is written off when it is ...
The written-down (net) value of a fixed asset is the actual or estimated current purchaser's price of a new asset of the same type less the cumulative ...
The written-down (net) value of a fixed asset is the actual or estimated current purchaser’s price of a new asset of the same type less the ...