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Turnover for NACE 95.2 Statistics Norway. 27th Voorburg group meeting War s aw, Poland 1-5 October, 2012 . Contents. Definition of the service being Measured Unit of measure to be collected Market conditions Classification structure
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Turnover for NACE 95.2 Statistics Norway 27th Voorburg group meeting Warsaw, Poland 1-5 October, 2012
Contents • Definition of the service being Measured • Unit of measure to be collected • Market conditions • Classification structure • Market conditions vs classification structure • National account – use of data • Turnover methods
Unit of measure to be collected • Turnover: Includes sales of services and merchandises, gross income from other activities, rental income, commissions and special taxes. Excludes public subsidiaries,profits from sales of business assets and VAT • Turnover data are collected through the SBS ( yearly data) Statistical unit in the sample is enterprise. Absolute figures. • Turnover data are also collected and published on a bi-monthly basis through. Data is collected from enterprises, but published at establishment level. Absolute figures.
Market conditions – Size of industry Development in number of establishments and employees in NACE 95.2, 2007 - 2010. Structural Business Statistics. • Number of establishments has decreased by 4 percent • Number of employees has decreased by 11 percent
Market conditions – Size of industry • Turnover 2011: 1.1 billion MNOK • 2007-2011: - 11 per cent • 2007-2010: - 8 per cent • In general: Industry experience a decline ( number of units, employment and turnover).
Market conditions – Size of industry cont. Selected variables, divided by employment groups. NACE Rev.2 95.2 Structural Business Statistics 2010. • The industry group is dominated by many small companies • The enterprises < 10 people employed account for 84 per cent of the turnover and 99 per cent of the total number.
Market conditions vs classification structure • Total turnover in 95.2 is only 1.1 billion NOK • Division is divided into six 4.digit groups. Each of the groups are homogenous concerning activity in the Norwegian market – and has a low turnover. • From this point – market conditions and classification structure suits fine ( statistical unit being enterprise or establishment). • Statistics Norway have no CPA-survey at this area. One question could be raised: Do repair activities ”disappear” within enterprises or establishments, having another primary activity ?
Market conditions vs classification structure CPA survey for retailtrade in 2007
Market conditions vs classification structure • From the survey it does not seem to be any repair activity (95.2) within retailtrade. • Random case – Kalko from Norway - 2010. New bike is bought in the shop ”Best Bicycles” - Kalko has a small accident in 2011. • Bike is brought to ”Best Bicycles” for repair. The cost of the repair amounted to 15 percent of the price • One challenge for enterprises where repair is the secondary actitvity might be difficulties to distinguish between sale and repair in the total turnover.
The National account • Limited ( if any) use of data (SBS, STS) from this area due to low production • NA Classication is equal to the 3. digit group ( NACE Rev.2)
Turnover methods • SBS produces absolute data at 4-digit level. Primary source is annual accounts, secondary source administrative registers • The STS produces absolute data at 4-digit level. All data are collected from the VAT-register and published at establishment level on a bi-monthly basis.