- New concept from SDMX Glossary 2.1
- COVERAGE_GEO
- https://purl.semanticip.org/linked-data/sdmxsrlocalization/Glossary/Geographicalcoverage
TTL - Geographical coverage
Characterisation of the statistical units according to geographical criteria.
The geographical coverage specifies the relation of the statistical observation to a kind of area like macro regions, countries, sub-regions, localities, and/or types of cities covered.
This concept is usually reference metadata, therefore modelled as an attribute in a DSD, or an MSD concept.
Here is an example showing geographical coverage and reference area usage from Statistics on Income and Living Conditions (SILC):
Geographical coverage (MSD concept): May exclude small parts of the national territory amounting to no more than 2% of the national population and the national territories.
Reference area (DSD Dimension): FR – France.
Another example from the 2014 household survey of Argentina:
Geographical coverage (DSD attribute): Main cities or metropolitan areas.
Reference area (DSD Dimension): AR – Argentina.
- Cross-domain concept
- Codelist; String
- Coverage, Reference area, Population coverage, Sector coverage, Time coverage
Used in the following terms: Data Structure Definition for global use
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