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Catalog

Catalog domains

Machine-readable register documentation from 6 Nordic agencies. Each catalog is built from metadata the agencies already publish — we normalize, translate, and ship. Your institution can use the same bundle format for its own data on a private domain.

Attribution & licensing

Metadata is sourced from each national statistical agency under their respective licenses. RegiStream's contribution is English translations (except Iceland, which publishes English directly), conversion into the autolabel schema v2 bundle format, and machine-readable access via bundle downloads and the autolabel toolkit. We do not perform cross-agency variable harmonization (i.e., mapping SCB's kon to DST's koen as a single harmonized variable). Each agency's metadata is published in its native form, translated to English.

Each domain's info page links to the source agency's official documentation and surfaces the version history, license, and changelog we track. For the end-to-end ingest, translation, and audit pipeline that produces every bundle, see how bundles are built.

How to use the catalog

The catalog is a machine-readable surface, not a browse-and-click site. The product is the bundle: download it, or let autolabel fetch and apply it from your code in one line. Per-variable and per-register browsing belongs at the source agencies, who do it well in context.

For interactive lookup from inside your analysis, use autolabel scope and autolabel lookup in Stata, Python, or R. For programmatic access, hit the bundle directly: it is a directory of CSVs, no proprietary format, no API key.