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Public employees by gender, function, inventory variable (2015-2023) [OFEOA7]

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Gorm N. Pedersen gnpe@stat.gl
11/20/2024
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11/30/2025
3/31/2023
Statistics Greenland
OFXOA7
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The variable is based on the COFOG classification.
COFOG for 2020 and onwards has been allocated on the basis of accounts from the new accounting system where there is a greater level of detail than before. Therefore, there may be minor differences compared to before.

inventory variable

The variable full-time employees are an equivalent calculation. The sum of the lower levels does not necessarily add up to the upper levels due to rounding.The variable employees are a count of single individual persons. The variable does not necessarily add up to the higher levels,as one person with employment in two areas only counts as one unique person at the aggregated level.