<?xml version='1.0' encoding='UTF-8'?><message:Structure xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance" xmlns:xml="http://www.w3.org/XML/1998/namespace" xmlns:message="http://www.sdmx.org/resources/sdmxml/schemas/v3_0/message" xmlns:str="http://www.sdmx.org/resources/sdmxml/schemas/v3_0/structure" xmlns:com="http://www.sdmx.org/resources/sdmxml/schemas/v3_0/common"><message:Header><message:ID>IREF381677</message:ID><message:Test>false</message:Test><message:Prepared>2026-05-13T02:09:23Z</message:Prepared><message:Sender id="Unknown"/><message:Receiver id="not_supplied"/></message:Header><message:Structures><str:ConceptSchemes><str:ConceptScheme urn="urn:sdmx:org.sdmx.infomodel.conceptscheme.ConceptScheme=SDMX:CROSS_DOMAIN_CONCEPTS(2.0)" isExternalReference="false" isPartial="true" agencyID="SDMX" id="CROSS_DOMAIN_CONCEPTS" version="2.0"><com:Name xml:lang="en">SDMX Cross Domain Concept Scheme</com:Name><com:Description xml:lang="en">The Cross Domain Concept Scheme (starting from v2.0) is created from the set of concepts in the SDMX Glossary, which is an SDMX guideline containing concepts and related definitions that are useful for building and understanding data and metadata exchange arrangements based on SDMX. The Glossary provides definition of terms found in the SDMX Information Model, Data Structure Definitions (DSDs) and Metadata Structure Definitions (MSDs) at the time of the present release. It is recommended as a single entry point to a common SDMX terminology to be used in order to facilitate communication and understanding of the standard.In short, the overall message of the glossary is the following: if a term is used, then its precise meaning should correspond to the SDMX Glossary definition, and any reference to a particular phenomenon described in the SDMX Glossary should use the appropriate term.Version 1.0 of the SDMX Glossary, which replaces the Metadata Common Vocabulary (MCV) published in 2009, was finalised in February 2016. The Cross Domain Concept Scheme v1.0 was created from the MCV concepts.For any question, comment or correction, feel free to contact the SDMX Statistical Working Group (SWG) at the following address: swg@sdmx.org.</com:Description><str:Concept urn="urn:sdmx:org.sdmx.infomodel.conceptscheme.Concept=SDMX:CROSS_DOMAIN_CONCEPTS(2.0).COVERAGE_ERR" id="COVERAGE_ERR"><com:Annotations><com:Annotation><com:AnnotationType>CONTEXT</com:AnnotationType><com:AnnotationText xml:lang="en">Coverage errors include over-coverage, under-coverage and misclassification. Incomplete sampling frames often result in coverage errors.</com:AnnotationText></com:Annotation><com:Annotation><com:AnnotationType>TYPE</com:AnnotationType><com:AnnotationText xml:lang="en">Cross-domain concept</com:AnnotationText></com:Annotation><com:Annotation><com:AnnotationType>RECOMMENDED_REPRESENTATION</com:AnnotationType><com:AnnotationText xml:lang="en">String</com:AnnotationText></com:Annotation><com:Annotation><com:AnnotationType>RELATED_TERMS</com:AnnotationType><com:AnnotationText xml:lang="en">Measurement error; Model assumption error; Non-response error; Non-sampling error; Over-coverage rate; Processing error; Proportion of common units</com:AnnotationText></com:Annotation><com:Annotation><com:AnnotationType>SOURCE</com:AnnotationType><com:AnnotationText xml:lang="en">Statistical Office of the United Nations, "Handbook of Household Surveys, Revised Edition", (para. 8.4), Studies in Methods, Series F, No. 31, United Nations, New York, 1984 (http://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/ramon/statmanuals/files/household_surveys_1984_EN.pdf)</com:AnnotationText></com:Annotation></com:Annotations><com:Name xml:lang="en">Coverage error</com:Name><com:Description xml:lang="en">Error caused by a failure to cover adequately all components of the population being studied, which results in differences between the target population and the sampling frame.</com:Description></str:Concept></str:ConceptScheme></str:ConceptSchemes></message:Structures></message:Structure>