strukturstatistik
Strukturstatistik, or structural statistics, is a branch of statistics focused on describing the structure or composition of a population, economy, or other system. It collects data that characterize segments of the population or organizations by attributes such as age, sex, region, industry, firm size, ownership, education, and household composition. Unlike flow statistics that measure changes over a period, strukturstatistik emphasizes the static makeup at a given point or over intervals.
In the economic sphere, structure statistics include enterprise structure statistics detailing the number of enterprises, size
Data sources and methods: Usually compiled from censuses, regular surveys, business registers, and administrative records. They
Uses: Structural indicators inform policy and planning, regional development, economic diagnosis, and international comparability. They help
Limitations: Comparability across countries and over time depends on standardization; definitions differ; sampling error; confidentiality; and