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Registers: inspire-directive-annex-iii-nso

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  • Access to Internet at Home by District

    Accessibility to internet by individuals from a particular location. Access does not refer to whether or not connections can be provided in the area or street but to whether a particular person could use the internet from home, business (via portable devices) etc. The data set refers to the year 2011.
  • Accomstat Annual ARR

    Annual arrivals in collective accommodation establishments.
  • Accomstat Annual Nights

    Annual nights spent in collective accommodation establishments.
  • Accomstat Annual OCC

    Annual occupancy rate in collective accommodation establishments.
  • Accomstat Monthly ARR

    Monthly arrivals in collective accommodation establishments.
  • Accomstat Monthly EST

    Monthly available number of collective accommodation establishments and their rooms and bedplaces.
  • Accomstat Monthly Nights

    Monthly nights spent in collective accommodation establishments.
  • Accomstat Monthly OCC

    Monthly occupancy rate in collective accommodation establishments.
  • Accomstat Quarterly ARR

    Quarterly arrivals in collective accommodation establishments.
  • Accomstat Quarterly Nights

    Quarterly nights spent in collective accommodation establishments.
  • Accomstat Quarterly OCC

    Quarterly occupancy rate in collective accommodation establishments.
  • Labour Force Activity Rate by District

    Activity rate refers to labour force (15-64) as a percentage of the population of working age (15-64).
  • Animals by Locality

    Data on pigs is extracted from the Pig Census. Data on sheep and goats is extracted from the Sheep and Goats Census. Data on cattle and dairy cows is extracted from the Cattle Census. All censuses have 1 December of each year as reference date.
  • At Risk of Poverty or social exclusion by District

    The at-risk-of-poverty or social exclusion rate corresponds to the proportion of persons who fall within at least one of the following three categories: persons whose equivalised income falls below the at-risk-of-poverty threshold; persons who live in severely materially deprived private households; and persons who live in private households where the working intensity (WI) is below 20 per cent.
  • At Risk of Poverty Rate by District

    At risk of poverty, also referred to as the at-risk-of-poverty line (or simply the poverty line), it is equivalent to 60 per cent of the median of the national equivalised income of persons living in private households.
  • Average Household Income by District

    Total gross household income includes the sum for all household members of gross personal income components plus gross income components at household level, including: - Gross employee cash or near cash income; - Gross non-cash employee income (only company car and associated costs included); - Gross cash benefits or losses from self-employment (including royalties); - Unemployment benefits; - Old-age benefits; - Survivors’ benefits; - Sickness benefits; - Disability benefits; - Education-related allowances; - Income from rental property or land; - Family/Children related allowances; - Social exclusion not elsewhere classified; - Housing allowances; - Regular inter-household cash transfers received; - Interests, dividends, profits from capital investments in unincorporated business; - Income received by people aged under 16; - Income received from individual private pension plans.
  • Classification of the MALTA at Local Administrative Unit 2 Level

    The local administrative units, abbreviated as LAUs, form a system for dividing up the economic territory of the European Union (EU) for the purpose of statistics at local level. They have been set up by Eurostat and they are compatible with NUTS. The LAU classification is equivalent to the classification of all Maltese local councils into six districts by Malta Geographic Codes (MGC). At local level, two levels of LAU have been defined: the upper level (LAU1, formerly NUTS level 4) which are the six districts and the lower level (LAU2, formerly NUTS level 5) which consist of the 68 local councils.
  • Crude Death Rate Crude Birth Rate and Total Fertility Rate

    This table presents key demographic indicators that reflect population dynamics. The Crude Birth Rate and Crude Death Rate are expressed per 1,000 mid-year population, indicating the number of live births and deaths respectively. The Total Fertility Rate represents the average number of children who would be born to a female if she were to live to the end of her child-bearing years, and bear children in accordance with current age-specific fertility rates.
  • Departing Tourists (monthly)

    Number of tourists by month of departure.
  • Disability beneficiaries/benefits

    The data on expenditure under the various social protection schemes are drawn up according to the ESSPROS (European System of integrated Social Protection Statistics) Manual issued by Eurostat. Generally, the objectives of ESSPROS are to provide a comprehensive, realistic and coherent description of social protection which: (i) covers social benefits and their financing; (ii) is geared towards international comparability; and (iii) is completely harmonised with other statistics, particularly the National Accounts, in its main concepts.The Disability function contains the following benefits: Decreased National Invalidity Pension, Disablement Gratuity, Injury Pension, Increased Invalidity Pension, Invalidity Pension, National Minimum Invalidity Pension, Disabled Child Allowance, Disability Pension and Severely Disability Pension. Spatial ESSPROS data is represented per 1000 population. The data source used to compile the beneficiaries data is the System for the Administration of Social Benefits (SABS) database held by the Department of Social Security. Beneficiaries are grouped according to their ID card number. If a person received a particular benefit more than once in a calendar year, the records show one beneficiary. Beneficiaries obtaining more than one benefit under the same function are counted once. Beneficiaries living abroad are not included in the data