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The register of corrections is the list of unforeseen modifications of the statistical results that have been published on the website. This is an Idescat service that seeks to make it easier for users to view the corrections.

Idescat produces and publishes thousands of statistical data every year in the hope that they constitute high-quality, accurate and reliable information. However, as in all human activities, it is inevitable that on occasions unanticipated modifications of the data will occur. In this case, the institution undertakes to rectify them and inform users as soon as possible by means of this register of corrections.

Corrections
Code Statistics Information affected Topic Pub. date ascending Corr. date
ENL Public financing of non profit entities 2008. 2008 Public sector finance 27/01/2010 18/11/2010
PMH Altitude and surface 2009. 2009 Population figures 16/02/2010 26/02/2010
ED knowledge of Spanish. 2007 Censuses and demographic surveys 16/02/2010 11/11/2010
TRIB State tax. 2009 Public sector finance 16/02/2010 18/07/2014
TURUR Occupancy of rural tourism. 2006 Tourism 17/02/2010 27/04/2010
TURCAM Occupancy of campsites. 2008 Tourism 17/02/2010 27/04/2010
PMH Foreign population by countries.Republic of Korea and the Popular Democratic Republic of Korea. 2009 Population figures 17/02/2010 29/06/2010
CAIX Savings banks. 2008 Companies · Finances 17/02/2010 03/03/2011
ETICCE ICT usage and e-commerce. Companies. 2008-2011 Research · Technology 26/02/2010 30/11/2018
COMEST Exports. 1995-2010 Foreign investment and trade 08/03/2010 25/10/2010
CLI Individual conciliations resolved. 2009 Labour 23/03/2010 31/03/2010
IQSAB Quality of bathing water. 2009 Environment 23/03/2010 18/05/2010
ATUREG Registered unemployment. By sex. 2005-2009 Labour 23/03/2010 26/05/2010
ATUREG Registered unemployment. By professional groups. 2009 Labour 23/03/2010 28/01/2011
ATUREG Registered unemployment. By academic levels. 2009 Labour 23/03/2010 28/01/2011
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The letter m that sometimes accompanies the code of a correction indicates that it is an improvement in the data.