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Germany: Insolvency Proceedings for Other Debtors
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Last updated at 10/26/2023
Explanation for the following statistic(s): 52411 Insolvency statistics Conceptual content: The purpose of insolvency proceedings is to satisfy the creditors of a debtor by realizing the debtor's assets and distributing the proceeds, or by making alternative arrangements in an insolvency plan, in particular for the preservation of the company.
Attributes
This data stream contains the following attributes
- fb_idString
- Unique record identifier and primary keyShow More
- region_idString
- The location as administrative area key
- region_typeString
- The location-based granularity of the specified administrative area
- statistic_variableString
- The official variable name defined by the Federal Statistical Office of Germany
- statistic_variable_typeString
- The official variable type, either 'value' or 'factual'
- dimensionsString
- The dimensions of the underlying statistical cubeShow More
- dimension_valuesString
- The value codes of the referenced dimensionsShow More
- multi_dimensionalbool
- Indicator if the statistical value is based on multiple dimensions or not
- statistic_valueint
- The statistical value on the reference date for the referenced dimensions
- statistic_value_unitString
- The unit of measurement as stated in the source
- statistic_value_quality_labelString
- Data quality and origin label as specified in the sourceShow More
- reference_dateDate
- The reference date of the values in the column
- fb_datetimeDatetime
- Timestamp of the recordShow More
- fb_data_versionString
- Version of the recordShow More
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