Interpreter services for seriously disabled people during year, clients per 100 000 inhabitants (up to 2009)
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Interpreter Services For Seriously Disabled People During Year Clients Per 100 000 Inhabitants Up To 2009TSV
The indicator gives the number of people who receive interpreter services pursuant to the Act on Services and Assistance for the Disabled during the year per 100 000 inhabitants.Population proportions are calculated at THL based on the Population Statistics of Statistics Finland.
Column Descriptions
Interpreter Services For Seriously Disabled People During Year Clients Per 100 000 Inhabitants Up To 2009
Column | Type | Comment |
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year | int | Observation year. Column year has 9044 rows, out of which 0 are empty, making the null percent 0.00. The column is fully populated. Minimum value is 1990 and maximum value is 2008. |
region | int | Sotkanet region code (Municipality, sub-region, region, area for the regional state administrative agency, major region, Mainland Finland/Åland, hospital district, university hospital special responsibility area, whole country). Column region has 9044 rows, out of which 0 are empty, making the null percent 0.00. The column is fully populated. Minimum value is 2 and maximum value is 955. |
gender | string | gender total. Column gender has 9044 rows, out of which 0 are empty, making the null percent 0.00. The column is fully populated. The single string value is: total. |
value_per100000 | int | Per 100 000 inhabitants. Column value_per100000 has 9044 rows, out of which 0 are empty, making the null percent 0.00. The column is fully populated. Minimum value is 0 and maximum value is 599. |
absolute_value | int | Absolute value. Column absolute_value has 9044 rows, out of which 0 are empty, making the null percent 0.00. The column is fully populated. Minimum value is 0 and maximum value is 4024. |
orig_extractdate | string | The date when the data was originally fetched from the source. |
Additional Info
Last Updated | April 12, 2019 |
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Created | March 8, 2019 |