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Costs of training
Costs of training refer to indirect and direct costs of training in total. Indirect costs include labour costs of employees who took part in training during the training period and direct costs are fees and payments to outside training providers, training participants' travel expenses, accommodation, food and daily allowances, trainers' labour costs, costs of premises and equipment and materials.
Statistics using the definition
Validity of the definition
- Valid
Costs of training refer to indirect and direct costs of training in total. Indirect costs include labour costs of employees who took part in training during the training period and direct costs are fees and payments to outside training providers, training participants' travel expenses, accommodation, food and daily allowances, trainers' labour costs, costs of premises and equipment and materials.
Statistics using the definition
Validity of the definition
- 1 January 1900 - 31 December 2019
Source organisation
- Tilastokeskus
Related concepts
Jaa