Statistics Iceland

National statistical service of Iceland

Agency executive
  • Ólafur Hjálmarsson, Director-general
Websitestatice.is (in English)
hagstofa.is (in Icelandic)

Statistics Iceland (Icelandic: Hagstofa Íslands) is the main official institute providing statistics on the nation of Iceland. It was created by the Althing in 1913, began operations in 1914 and became an independent government agency under the Prime Minister's Office on 1 January 2008.[1]

See also

References

  1. ^ "Starfsemi" [Operation] (in Icelandic). Statistics Iceland. Archived from the original on 14 October 2012. Retrieved 24 October 2012.

External links

  • Official website (in English)
  • Official website (in Icelandic)
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Ministry of Finance and Economic Affairs
  • Headquarters: Lindargata 7, 105 Reykjavik
  • Bjarni Benediktsson, Minister of Finance and Economic Affairs
Agencies
  • Central Bank of Iceland
  • Directorate of Customs
  • Directorate of Internal Revenue
  • Directorate of Tax Investigations
  • Government Construction Contracting Agency
  • Government Real Estate Agency
  • Icelandic State Financial Investments
  • State Alcohol and Tobacco Company of Iceland
  • State Financial Management
  • State Trading Centre
  • Statistics Iceland
  • Taxation Reassessment Committee
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  • Prime Minister's Office
  • Education and Children
  • Environment and Natural Resources
  • Finance and Economic Affairs
  • Foreign Affairs
  • Industries and Innovation
  • Interior
  • Social Affairs and Gender Equality
  • Welfare
  • Defunct: Statistics Iceland
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National statistical services of Europe
European Statistical System (ESS)
partnered with Eurostat
European Union
EEA / EFTA
  • Iceland (IS)
  • Liechtenstein (LI)
  • Norway (NO)
  • Switzerland (CH)
Other


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International
  • ISNI
  • VIAF
National
  • United States


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