INTRODUCTION
The SDMX technical standards are sufficiently generic to allow institutions to adopt and implement any specific representation. However, the use of common code lists would facilitate users to work even more efficiently as it eases the maintenance of, and reduces the need for, mapping systems and interfaces delivering data and metadata to users. Therefore, a choice over code lists has a great impact on the efficiency of data sharing.
For more general information about code lists, please refer to the “Introduction to the Content-oriented Guidelines”. For information about the construction of code lists, please refer to the “Guidelines for the Creation and Management of Cross-Domain Code Lists”. Both documents can be found under the “Guidelines” section of this site.
LIST OF AVAILABLE CROSS-DOMAIN CODE LISTS
This section lists the cross-domain code lists that have been officially adopted so far by the SDMX Secretariat based on proposals from the Statistical Working Group (SWG). The files below are generally made available in MS-Word or MS-Excel formats. The code lists can also be downloaded in SDMX-ML format from the following address: https://registry.sdmx.org/overview.html
Currently available SDMX cross-domain code lists:
- Activity (CL_ACTIVITY)
These code lists provide lists of values for describing the economic activity, defined as the combination of actions that result in the production, distribution and consumption of goods or services.
- Age (CL_AGE)
This code list provides a set of building blocks to be used for creating simple or complex code identifiers relating to the concept of “age”, i.e. the length of time that a person has lived or a thing has existed.
- Break Reason (CL_BREAK_REASON)
This code list provides coded information about breaks in time series occurring when there is a change in the standards for defining and observing a variable over time.
- Civil (or marital) status (CL_CIVIL_STATUS)
This code list provides a list of values for describing the civil (or marital) status of an individual, i.e. the legal, conjugal status of an individual in relation to the marriage laws or customs of the country.
- Classification of Individual Consumption According to Purpose (COICOP) (CL_COICOP)
This code list provides a set of building blocks to be used for classifying the household expenditure by purpose (e.g. food, health and education services).
- Classification of the Functions of Government (COFOG) (CL_COFOG)
This code list provides a set of building blocks to be used for classifying final consumption expenditures of general government by function or purpose.
- Classification of the Outlays of Producers According to Purpose (COPP) (CL_COPP)
This code list provides a set of building blocks to be used for classifying outlays of enterprises by purpose.
- Classification of the Purposes of Non-Profit Institutions Serving Households (COPNI) (CL_COPNI)
This code list provides a set of building blocks to be used for classifying individual outlays of Non-Profit Institutions Serving Households (NPISHs) according to the purpose they serve.
- Confidentiality status (CL_CONF_STATUS)
This code list provides coded information about the sensitivity and confidentiality status of the data.
- Currency (CL_CURRENCY)
This code list provides coded values for currencies.
- Decimals (CL_DECIMALS)
This code list provides a list of values showing the number of decimal digits used in the data.
- Degree of Urbanisation (CL_DEG_URB)
This code list provides coded information about the degree to which area is urbanised.
- Frequency (CL_FREQ)
This code list provides a set of values indicating the “frequency” of the data (e.g. weekly, monthly, quarterly)..
- Geographical areas (CL_AREA)
This code list provides code values for geographical areas, defined as areas included within the borders of a country, region, group of countries, etc.
- Observation status (CL_OBS_STATUS)
This code list provides coded information on 1) the quality of a value or 2) unusual or missing values.
- Occupation (CL_OCCUPATION)
This code list provides a list of values for describing the job or position held by an individual.
- Organisation (CL_ORGANISATION)
This guideline describes a method to build and maintain code lists for “organisations” in a broad sense.
- Reliability (CL_RELIABILITY)
This code list provides coded information about the “quality” of an observation (with respect to events such as the ones reflected in the codes composing the code list).
Code list in MS-Word format
(Version 1.0, formally adopted 24 June 2022)
- Seasonal adjustment (CL_SEASONAL_ADJUST)
This code list provides a list of values for describing seasonal adjustment.
Code list in MS-Word format
(Version 1.0, formally adopted 4 July 2014)
- Sex (CL_SEX)
This code list provides coded information about the state of being male or female. .
- Statistical operation (CL_STATISTICAL_OPERATION)
This code list represents common statistical operations for calculated values.
- Time format (CL_TIME_FORMAT)
This code list provides coded information (based on the ISO 8601 standard) indicating the type of time references used in the data.
Code list in MS-Word format (Version 1.0, formally adopted in 2009)
- Time period – collection (CL_TIME_PER_COLLECT)
This code list provides a list of values for representing dates or periods during which the observations have been collected in order to compile the indicator for the target reference period.
Code list in MS-Word format (Version 1.0, formally adopted 15 April 2015)
- Unit multiplier (CL_UNIT_MULT)
This code list provides code values for indicating the magnitude in the units of measurement.
Further code lists, either shared code lists or domain-specific code lists, can be found in dedicated SDMX registries (e.g. EURO-SDMX Registry, etc.).
LICENSE
The SDMX cross-domain codelists and their related methodology are subject to the CC BY-SA 4.0 (Attribution-Share-Alike) license. You are free to:
- Share— copy and redistribute the material in any medium or format
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