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The number of Bulgarian population in 2011 decreased by 7% and the household structure changed in comparison with Population 2001. - Methodological changes and changes in organization of the tourist survey according to Regulation 692/2011- updating questionnaire (including additional questions, clarifies definition of tourist trips and non-tourist trips), collecting more detail information for trips, improved organization for the survey, updating program for data entry in order to minimize mistakes, and etc.DenmarkSince 2006 2008-2010 2013Break in series between 2005 and 2006 due to a change in the methodology as of 2006. Significant changes incompiling methods in 2008 and 2009 and in grossing-up procedures in 2010 have occurred. This has led to an increase in the numbers. The data are therefore not directly comparable Break in series new data collection methods: websurveys have been added to the existing CATI interviews.Estonia- 200915-74 years old Break in series for Estonia data due to change in methodology between 2009 and 2010Cyprus2012 2013Break in series - data prior to 2012 were estimated based on other sources. As from 2012, data on trips are estimated based on a systematic continuous survey that is being conducted by the Statistical Service. Break in series Breakdown by main means of accommodation: as the interviewer guidelines have been redefined in 2013 as compared to 2012, the data are not comparable.SpainUntil 2000 Since 2005 Since 2015Including 0-14 years old Due to major changes in the demand side survey, data cannot be compared to previous years. Break in time series: changes in methods and procedures and change of the sample.France1997, 1998 Since 2009 Age group 25-44 years refers to 25-49 years Age group 45-64 years refers to 50-64 years Expenditure data: break in series between 2008 and 2009 due to revision of household survey.Italy2014Break in series change of data collection technique, from CATI to CAPI. Corrections in weights due to new information derived from Census 2011.Latvia2004-2005Category Hotels and similar establishments includes Other collective accommodation establishmentsLuxembourg2017 Until the 1st quarter 2007Break in series between 2016 and 2017 due to a change in the methodology as of 2017. Breakdown by type of organisation includes double counting (i.e. tourists going through a transport operator and also through a travel agent), therefore the total is lower than the sum of elements.Hungary 2012Quarterly data for trips: sum of breakdown by type of accommodation, does not correspond to total. According to the survey, travellers can book and stay in more than one accommodation establishment. Break in series: Data on trips: corrections in weights due to new information derived from Census 2011 Participation data: new grossing-up procedure was introduced MaltaUntil 2010 2014 Data on number of tourists, trips, nights spent and expenditure only includes outbound data. Break in series - during 2014 the National Statistics Office has introduced a new tool to measure National Tourism in line with Eurostat recommendations in the methodological manual. Up to 2013, data for total outbound trips was collected by means of the ongoing border survey, while information on the last three domestic trips was collected by means of an extra module attached to the Labour Force Survey. As from reference year 2014, information on the last three trips (outbound + domestic) is collected via CATI surveys. NetherlandsUntil 2001 Since 2002 2012Including 0-14 years old New design from 2002 onwards: holiday stays with relatives or friends abroad are included. The starting date of the holiday year has been set two months earlier: the reporting year 2002 started on 1st October 2001. Because of changes in the questionnaire, some characteristics of the holidays and holidaymakers were altered, creating a difference with the former design. In the new demand survey design, the respondents fill in the questionnaires on their own computers. Break in series: figures of 2012 and later are based on a calendar year (Jan-Dec) while figures before 2012 are based on a holiday year (Oct-Sept). From 2012 onwards, domestic trips cover also visits to relatives and friends.AustriaData on expenditure include expenditure made for childrenPolandNumber of visits and not trips are counted.Slovakia2013Break in series - up to 2012 it data were based on quota sampling. Since 2013 sample size of LFS survey is used, so there should be some differences in structure of the data and some differences in sample.Finland 201215-74 years old Holidays domestic and Holidays outbound (4+ nights) do not include tourists having made combinedholiday trips. Holidays domestic and outbound (4+ nights) includes tourists having made both domestic and outbound holidays (4+ nights) Break in series: Previously the data was collected from persons aged 15 to 74 but as of the year 2012 the target population of the survey will consist of persons aged 15 to 84.Sweden2017 Break in series between 2016 and 2017 due to a change in the methodology as of 2017. 15-74 years oldUnited KingdomSince Q02/2004The method of collecting expenditure data has changed considerably (over the telephone to face-to-face).Iceland-15-74 years oldNorway- 1999-2001 Since 2008 16-79 years old Annual data: January to October of reference year and November to December of previous year. Holiday Survey is discontinued: Tables 18 (trips-annual) and 23 (nights-annual) are now calculated using quarterly data from the Travel Survey. Figures are not necessarily comparable with previous years.Croatia Since 2015Holiday dwellings are included in hotels and similar establishments. Until 2014, the sample for the survey on tourism activity of Croatian population was a non-probability quota sample. The data collection was conducted by a marketing research agency. In 2015, the survey is fully conducted by CBS with CATI mode of data collection. A new probability sample design was used in the survey. Due to the problem of non-response, in 2015 there are a smaller number of completed questionnaires. 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