Nordic Statistical Yearbook: A Comprehensive Overview of Nordic Statistics

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The Nordic Statistical Yearbook, edited by Klaus Munch Haagensen, has been disseminating Nordic statistics for over 50 years. It aims to provide comparable national statistics relevant to Nordic cooperation and for an international audience. The book has evolved over time, with the latest version offering free web access to a database containing more subjects and time series data. Additionally, the book is available as a PDF file with colorful tables, diagrams, and descriptive texts. Explore the Nordic countries in figures with ad hoc statistics and delve into the basic principles behind the data presented.


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  1. The Nordic Statistical Yearbook Dissemination of Nordic Statistics for more than 50 years By/Klaus Munch Haagensen, editor of the Nordic Statistical Yearbook

  2. 19622012 2

  3. The aim Comparable national statistics Relevant to Nordic co-operation Relevant for an international audience Easy to understand 3

  4. The book back then

  5. The book now 5

  6. The book now http://www.dst.dk/norddb/heal18 6

  7. The database, the book and the web today The database Free access via the web Contains time series from 1990 and onward Covers more subjects than the book Definitions and glossary Data can be downloaded in many different formats

  8. The database, the book and the web today The book Free access as a pdf file Simple tables and diagrams in colour Links to tables (matrices) Descriptive texts and explanations Did you know that Maps, pictures, international comparisons

  9. The database, the book and the web today http://www.norden.org/en/publications/publikationer/2012-753/cover_normal The Nordic countries in figures Ad hoc statistics

  10. The basic principles Description Background or general information Nordic characteristics General developments and/or policies Comments on trends Simple graphs and tables Only a few variables in the tables and graphs Short headlines 10

  11. Short titles? Climate by reporting country and places, time and temperature by time, temperature and reporting country and place Temperatures in the Nordic countries Climate in the Nordic countries by time, temperature and location 11

  12. 2014 and onwards No printed version of the book Printed teasers like the Nordic countries in figures New database on www.norden.org Dynamic diagrams/graphs/tables placed in relevant spots on norden.org 12

  13. 2014 and onwards Explanations and descriptive texts on the web page Direct links to the database More international comparisons Some type of (smart) print option More press releases 13

  14. The new database norden.statbank Statistikbanken 14

  15. The new database

  16. The matrices 16

  17. Graphs from the new database The indicator shows the share of taxes with a primary environmental goal as a share of total tax revenues. Environmental taxes are split into taxes on transport, energy taxes and taxes on pollution and resources. Denmark Environmental taxes as share of total taxes 17

  18. Comments on the figures Environmental taxes have shown a declining tendency from year 2000 till today in Denmark, Iceland and the EU27. In Sweden and Finland there has been a modest rise. Environmental taxes in the Nordic countries range from 5.4 per cent of the tax revenue in Iceland to 8.5 in Denmark. In all the countries taxes on energy have the highest share of environmental taxes, with taxes on transport coming second and taxes on pollution and resources only accounting for a minimal share of total taxes. However, taxes on transport are still substantial in Denmark and Finland. 18

  19. Thanks for listening! Contact information: nordisk@dst.dk Klaus Munch Haagensen: kmh@dst.dk 19

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