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Sick leave (government)

Sick leave refers to sick leave including leave of more than one year and excluding pregnancy and maternity leave for public sector employees: central government, provinces, municipalities, water...

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Registered medical doctor

Someone who has passed their exam for medical doctor at the university, and who is entered in the register of the public health inspector, and who is therefore legally qualified to practice medicine,...

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Sole proprietorship

A legal form with no legal personality, where one natural person owns the business. The owner is entirely liable for all business and capital matters. There is no distinction between business assets...

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Operating surplus

The financial revenues minus the financial expenditure. The revenues come from interest, investment income, participations, dividends and other financial revenues. The expenditure consist of interest...

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Credit institutions

A legal unit that has financial mediation as its main activity, that is the acquisition, transformation and issuing of financial assets. This includes working with withdrawable money, providing loans...

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Balance of provisions

The additions to provisions minus released provisions such as run-up and reconstitution funds, maintenance reserves, guarantee provisions, etc.

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Fixed capital formation by type of capital good;national accounts 1995-2015

Fixed capital formation by type of capital good Dwellings, non-residential buildings, civil engineering works, machinery

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Leisure activities (day trips)

All activities undertaken for leisure purposes. For instance: a day trip to the beach or an amusement park, walking, sports, visiting a museum, theatre or café/bar, a boat trip, singing in a choir,...

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Sector local government

Sub sector of the institutional sector general government. The sub sector includes aspects of government that do not belong to central government or social security institutions. Examples are...

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Time wages

The minimum wage to which an employee is entitled during normal working hours.

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Agricultural area

Area used for horticulture under glass, grass land, gardening, arable land or orchard.

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Labour productivity

Gross value added (basic prices) per unit of labour volume .

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Travelling time per trip

Average time measured in minutes someone spends on a trip during one day

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Biogas from sewage water purification

Gas derived through active fermentation of organic material from sewage water purification.

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State government

All ministries (including all services that are part of the organisation), budget funds and agencies.

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Employee savings scheme

Fiscally attractive legal measure to stimulate saving among employees.

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Criminal case

The process-verbal registered at the office of the public prosecutor charging one suspect.

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Administration of criminal justice

Legal actions undertaken by the public prosecutor and the courts in criminal cases.

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Exchange rate index

Index showing the ratio between the average development of export and import prices.

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Centre for creative activities

Institution offering courses in dance, arts, audio-visuals, drama and/or literature.

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Liabilities

Items on the credit side of a balance sheet, often related to debts still to be paid.

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Live born child

A baby showing some sign of life after birth, regardless of the duration of pregnancy.

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Economic geographic area

Area consisting of one or more municipalities that form a unit in economic and geographic terms.

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Lubricants

Oils or greases produced from distillate by-products mainly used to reduce friction between two bearing surfaces.

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