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   Annual Programming/Quarterly Outcome of the Annual Statistical Programme     

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  The Annual Statistical Programme includes the statistical surveys/works of the productive Divisions of the Hellenic Statistical Authority, that were scheduled for the current year, by Division, Section, survey/work, reference year of the data, reference period e.g. specific month, quarter, half-year etc., periodicity (frequency of conduct e.g. monthly, quarterly, annual etc.), as well as the foreseen time of the completion of each stage of the survey/ work.
  The Outcome of the Annual Statistical Programme refers to the status of surveys/works and is compiled on quarterly basis. It provides information on whether the various stages (design, dispatch - collection - checking - coding of questionnaires etc.) of each survey/work scheduled in the Annual Statistical Programme are "completed", "continued", "continued with delay" or "interrupted or cancelled" for some reason. In case of continuation with delay of a survey/work, the new time of its completion is provided. Particularly, the overall outcome of the Annual Statistical Programme of each year appears in the period 21/1 - 20/4.

Explanation: The code for each survey/work has: a)six digits in the search criterion "survey/work" and b)eight digits in the display of survey/work by stages e.g C2020410. The first part, letter and digit, refers to the Division, in our example C2 = Primary Sector Statistics Division, the second double-digit refers to the responsible Section, in our example 02 = Livestock and Crop Capital Statistics Section, the third double-digit refers to the specific serial number of survey/work in the Section, 04 in our example and the fourth double-digit refers to the data reference year, in our example 2010.

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