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... ... @@ -1,7 +1,6 @@ 1 -{{box title="**Contents**"}} 2 -{{toc/}} 3 -{{/box}} 1 + 4 4 3 + 5 5 **SDMX list of statistical subject-matter domains{{footnote}}Reference source: United Nations Economic Commission for Europe. This classification of statistical subject-matter domains is based on that used in the Database of International Statistical Activities (DISA - http://www1.unece.org/stat/platform/display/disa2014/Database +of+International+Statistical+Activities+(DISA)+2014). The DISA classification includes two additional domains covering statistical methodology and strategic managerial issues, which do not relate directly to data or metadata, so are not considered relevant for SDMX purposes.{{/footnote}}:** 6 6 7 7 **Overview** ... ... @@ -101,7 +101,7 @@ 101 101 102 102 //Excludes// 103 103 104 - *//causes of death (1.4)//103 +//– causes of death (1.4)// 105 105 106 106 == 1.2 Labour == 107 107 ... ... @@ -157,7 +157,7 @@ 157 157 158 158 //Excludes // 159 159 160 - *//rents (2.7)//159 +//– rents (2.7)// 161 161 162 162 == 1.8 Justice and crime == 163 163 ... ... @@ -177,21 +177,19 @@ 177 177 178 178 //Excludes // 179 179 180 - *//working time (1.2)//179 +//– working time (1.2)// 181 181 182 -= 2. Economic statistics = 181 +1. Economic statistics 182 +11. Macroeconomic statistics 183 183 184 -== 2.1 Macroeconomic statistics == 185 - 186 186 Macroeconomic statistics – all activities that are dealing with economy wide statistics at macro level that go beyond, or are different from National Accounts, whether annual, quarterly or monthly. Examples are macroeconomic databases that combine national accounts and other macroeconomic indicators like Main Economic Indicators (OECD), Principal European Economic Indicators (Eurostat), etc. ; business tendency and consumer opinion surveys, economic growth, stability and structural adjustment, cyclical indicators, statistics for business cycle analysis. 187 187 188 188 //Excludes: // 189 189 190 190 * //methodology and frameworks of national accounts (2.2.)// 191 -* //collection and dissemination of national accounts and productivity data not linked to other macroeconomic statistics (2.2)// 189 +* //collection and dissemination of national accounts and productivity data not linked to other macroeconomic statistics (2.2)// 190 +*1. Economic accounts 192 192 193 -== 2.2 Economic accounts == 194 - 195 195 Economic accounts – covers work on National Accounts in both current and constant prices, dealing with topics like implementation of the 1993 System National Accounts (1993 SNA), update of the 1993 SNA, European System of Accounts (ESA95), Gross Domestic Product (GDP), Gross National Income (GNI), non-observed and informal economy, measurement of capital, input-output tables, balance sheets, etc. 196 196 197 197 //Excludes // ... ... @@ -202,9 +202,8 @@ 202 202 * //financial accounts(2.5)// 203 203 * //price statistics(2.7)// 204 204 * //environmental accounts (3.1)// 202 +*1. Business statistics 205 205 206 -== 2.3 Business statistics == 207 - 208 208 Business statistics – economy wide statistics on the activities of enterprises, covers work on economic statistics across different sectors (as opposed to 2.4 that deals with specific individual sectors), deals with topics like statistics on economic activities of enterprises, business demography, business investment, business services, demand for services, industrial performance, enterprises by size class, industrial production, commodities, structure of sales and services, outputs of the service industries, non-profit institutions. 209 209 210 210 //Excludes~:// ... ... @@ -216,9 +216,8 @@ 216 216 * //science and technology (2.9)// 217 217 * //ICT (3.3.3)// 218 218 * //activities of foreign affiliates and multinational companies (3.3.4)// 215 +*1. Sectoral statistics 219 219 220 -== 2.4 Sectoral statistics == 221 - 222 222 Sectoral statistics – statistical activities dealing with one of the specific branches of industry or services mentioned at the three digit level of the classification. 223 223 224 224 //Excludes: // ... ... @@ -232,10 +232,10 @@ 232 232 * //distributive trade (2.3)// 233 233 * //government and public sector statistics (2.5)// 234 234 * //research and development (2.9) // 235 -* //telecommunication statistics (3.3.3)// 230 +* //telecommunication statistics (3.3.3)// 231 +*1. 232 +*11. Agriculture, forestry, fisheries 236 236 237 -=== 2.4.1 Agriculture, forestry, fisheries === 238 - 239 239 Agriculture, forestry, fisheries – includes all agriculture, forestry and fishery related statistics, e.g. agricultural monetary statistics (agricultural economic accounts), agricultural structures (farm structure), trade in agricultural products, agricultural labour input, crop and animal production, agricultural commodities, agro-industry statistics (including food production and safety), organic farming and organic food, government expenditure for agriculture, fishing and forestry, products source and use tables, forest and forest product statistics, forest resource assessment and forest fire, trade in forest products, fisheries. 240 240 241 241 //Excludes // ... ... @@ -242,16 +242,18 @@ 242 242 243 243 * //agricultural and similar prices (2.7)// 244 244 * //rural development (3.2)// 240 +*1. 241 +*11. Energy 245 245 246 -=== 2.4.2 Energy === 247 - 248 248 Energy - energy supply, energy use, energy balances, security of supply, energy markets, trade in energy, energy efficiency, renewable energy sources, government expenditure on energy. 249 249 250 250 //Excludes// 251 251 252 - *//energy prices (2.7)//247 +//- energy prices (2.7)// 253 253 254 -=== 2.4.3 Mining, manufacturing, construction === 249 +1. 250 +11. 251 +111. Mining, manufacturing, construction 255 255 256 256 Mining, manufacturing, construction – statistics on specific industrial activities, e.g. steel, shipbuilding, and on construction, trade in specific products related to mining, manufacturing and construction. 257 257 ... ... @@ -259,16 +259,18 @@ 259 259 260 260 * //prices of manufactured products (2.7)// 261 261 * //construction prices (2.7)// 259 +*1. 260 +*11. Transport 262 262 263 -=== 2.4.4 Transport === 264 - 265 265 Transport – covers statistics on all modes of transport (air, rail, road, inland waterways, sea), includes topics like transport infrastructure, equipment, traffic flows, personal mobility, safety, energy consumption, transport enterprises, passengers and freight transport, transport sector trends, road traffic accidents. 266 266 267 267 //Excludes// 268 268 269 - *//transport prices (2.7)//266 +//- transport prices (2.7)// 270 270 271 -=== 2.4.5 Tourism === 268 +1. 269 +11. 270 +111. Tourism 272 272 273 273 Tourism – covers statistics regarding visitor activity (such as arrivals/departures, overnight stays, expenditures, purpose of the visit, etc.) associated to different forms of tourism (inbound, domestic and outbound), tourism industries activity and infrastructure, employment and tourism satellite accounts. 274 274 ... ... @@ -276,9 +276,9 @@ 276 276 277 277 * //prices for tourist services (2.7)// 278 278 * //environmental impacts (3.1)// 278 +*1. 279 +*11. Banking, insurance, financial statistics 279 279 280 -=== 2.4.6 Banking, insurance, financial statistics === 281 - 282 282 Banking, insurance, financial statistics – money, banking and financial market statistics, including financial accounts, money supply, interest rates, exchange rates, stock market indicators, securities, bank profitability, private sector insurance and pension fund statistics, Financial Soundness Indicators. 283 283 284 284 //Excludes // ... ... @@ -285,24 +285,23 @@ 285 285 286 286 * //beneficiaries of private pension funds (1.6) // 287 287 * //financing of state pension and of other state social security schemes (2.5)// 287 +*1. Government finance, fiscal and public sector statistics 288 288 289 -== 2.5. Government finance, fiscal and public sector statistics == 290 - 291 291 Government finance, fiscal and public sector statistics – all statistics related to the government sector, including debt and deficit, revenue and expenditure, accounts of the government sector, central government, tax rates and revenues, tax and benefit systems, financing of state pension and other state social security schemes, public sector employment. 292 292 293 293 //Excludes // 294 294 295 - *//government expenditure in specific areas, like health (1.4), education (1.3), research and development (2.9), etc.//293 +//– government expenditure in specific areas, like health (1.4), education (1.3), research and development (2.9), etc.// 296 296 297 -== 2.6 International trade and balance of payments == 295 +1. 296 +11. International trade and balance of payments 298 298 299 299 International trade and balance of payments – deals with statistics on all cross-border transactions recorded in the balance of payments, includes topics like trade in goods and services, external positions and debt, foreign direct investment, foreign affiliated trade, tariffs, market access, foreign aid, development assistance, resource flows to developing countries. //Excludes: // 300 300 301 301 * //trade in specific commodities/services mentioned in 2.4.1 to 2.4.5// 302 302 * //multinational companies and activities of foreign affiliates (3.3.4)// 302 +*1. Prices 303 303 304 -== 2.7 Prices == 305 - 306 306 Prices – covers any statistical activity dealing with prices, including Purchasing Power Parities (PPPs) and international comparisons of GDP, covers topics like Consumer Price Indices (CPI), inflation, Producer Price Indices (PPI), price indexes for specific products and services (e.g. Information and Communication Technology products). 307 307 308 308 //Excludes // ... ... @@ -309,38 +309,39 @@ 309 309 310 310 * //interest rates (2.4.6)// 311 311 * //wages (2.8)// 310 +*1. Labour cost 312 312 313 -== 2.8 Labour cost == 314 - 315 315 Labour cost – statistics activities on labour cost, earning and wages, both for structural and short-term statistics. 316 316 317 317 //Excludes// 318 318 319 - *//wages as part of total income of private households (1.5)//316 +//- wages as part of total income of private households (1.5)// 320 320 321 -== 2.9 Science, technology and innovation == 318 +1. 319 +11. Science, technology and innovation 322 322 323 323 Science, technology and innovation – includes Research and Development (R&D), innovation, patents, human resources (in science, technology and innovation), high tech industries and knowledge based services, biotechnology, financing of R&D and innovation. 324 324 325 325 //Excludes: // 326 326 327 - *//information and communication technologies (ICTs) (3.3.3)//325 +//– information and communication technologies (ICTs) (3.3.3)// 328 328 329 -= 3. Environment and multi-domain statistics = 327 +1. Environment and multi-domain statistics 328 +11. Environment 330 330 331 -== 3.1 Environment == 332 - 333 333 Environment – includes topics like climate, climate change, biodiversity, environment and health, natural resources, soil, water, air, landscape, waste, environmental expenditure, expenditure for the protection of the environment, environmental accounts, agrienvironmental indicators, environmental pressure, environmental impact of industry, transport, energy etc., environmental monitoring, material flow analysis, environmental decoupling indicators, pollution, ecosystems, land use and cover, environmental protection, nationally protected areas. 334 334 335 335 //Excludes// 336 336 337 - *//environment as part of sustainable development (3.3.6)//334 +//- environment as part of sustainable development (3.3.6)// 338 338 339 -== 3.2 Regional and small area statistics == 336 +1. 337 +11. Regional and small area statistics 340 340 341 341 Regional and small area statistics – activities dealing with regional statistics and statistics referring to sub-national areas or areas based on administrative units, urban and rural statistics, rural development, regional accounts, regional typologies, and regional disparities. 342 342 343 -== 3.3 Multi-domain statistics and indicators == 341 +1. 342 +11. Multi-domain statistics and indicators 344 344 345 345 Multi-domain statistics and indicators – deals with conceptual or data work based on a specific thematic approach to outputs that cut across several economic, social or environmental subject areas; the two-digit-level of the classification covers activities dealing with such type of issues that are not explicitly mentioned at the three-digit level. 346 346 ... ... @@ -348,48 +348,61 @@ 348 348 349 349 * //multi-domain statistics based on a regional approach (3.2)// 350 350 * //yearbook type of compendia or similar products by international organisations not following a specific thematic approach (3.4)// 350 +*1. 351 +*11. Living conditions, poverty 351 351 352 -=== 3.3.1 Living conditions, poverty === 353 - 354 354 Living conditions, poverty and cross-cutting social issues – includes work on multidimensional methods to measure poverty, living conditions in the broad sense, social inclusion/exclusion, social indicators, and social situation. 355 355 356 356 //Excludes~:// 357 357 358 - *//purely monetary approach to poverty (1.5)//357 +//- purely monetary approach to poverty (1.5)// 359 359 360 -=== 3.3.2 Gender and special population groups === 359 +1. 360 +11. 361 +111. Gender and special population groups 361 361 362 362 Gender and special population groups – their living conditions and role in the society: 363 363 364 364 comparisons men/women and situation of special population groups like children, youth, women, elderly, disabled, minority groups, etc. 365 365 366 -=== 3.3.3 Information society === 367 +1. 368 +11. 369 +111. Information society 367 367 368 368 Information society – statistics allowing to assess the use and impact of information and communication technologies on society, includes access and use of ICTs (including Internet), ICT expenditure and investment, ICT infrastructure, telecommunication networks, electronic communications, e-government, electronic commerce, e-learning, broadband penetration, ICT services, communication tariffs, network infrastructure, revenues, expenses and investment of operators, Internet indicators, trade in telecommunications equipment. 369 369 370 -=== 3.3.4 Globalisation === 373 +1. 374 +11. 375 +111. Globalisation 371 371 372 372 Globalisation – deals with measuring the economic activities of multinational companies, as well as with attempts to measure globalisation through a variety of components from other subject areas. 373 373 374 -=== 3.3.5 Indicators related to the Millennium Development Goals === 379 +1. 380 +11. 381 +111. Indicators related to the Millennium Development Goals 375 375 376 376 Indicators related to the Millennium Development Goals – work on sets of indicators to monitor the achievement of the Millennium Development Goals agreed upon at the UN Millennium Summit. 377 377 378 -=== 3.3.6 Sustainable development === 385 +1. 386 +11. 387 +111. Sustainable development 379 379 380 380 Sustainable development – work on indicators and frameworks to monitor the economic, social and environmental dimensions of sustainable development. 381 381 382 -=== 3.3.7 Entrepreneurship === 391 +1. 392 +11. 393 +111. Entrepreneurship 383 383 384 384 Entrepreneurship – the measurement of the determinants, performance and impact of entrepreneurial activities of people and organisations. 385 385 386 -== 3.4 Yearbooks and similar compendia == 397 +1. 398 +11. Yearbooks and similar compendia 387 387 388 388 Yearbooks and similar compendia – multi-domain statistical publications, databases and other data products without specific thematic or issue-oriented focus. 389 389 390 390 //Excludes~:// 391 391 392 - *//Multi-domain statistical products based on specific thematic approaches, like sustainable development, MDGs etc. (under 3.3.1 to 3.3.5).//404 +//- Multi-domain statistical products based on specific thematic approaches, like sustainable development, MDGs etc. (under 3.3.1 to 3.3.5)// 393 393 394 394 ---- 395 395