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Turnover for NACE 95.2Turnover for NACE 95.2 Statistics Norway Statistics Norway
27th Voorburg group meeting
Warsaw, Poland
1-5 October, 2012
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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
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Definition of the service being measured
NACE Rev. 2 CPA
Group Class
95.2 Repair services of consumer electronics 95.21.10
Repair services of household appliances and garden equipment
95.22.10
Repair services of footwear and leather goods 95.23.10
Repair services of furniture and home furnishings 95.24.10
Repair services of watches and clocks 95.25.11
Repair services of jewelery 95.25.12
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Definition of the service being measured
NACE Rev. 2 CPA
Group Class
95.2 Repair and alteration services of garment and household textile articles
95.29.11
Repair services of bicycles 95.29.12
Repair and maintenance services of musical instruments
95.29.13
Repair and maintenance services of sports equipments 95.29.14
Repair services of other personal and household goods n.e.c
95.29.19
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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.
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Market conditions – Size of industry
Division 95. Turnover 2011. MNOK
1 0941 11995.1, Repair of computers
95.2 Repair of personal household goods
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Market conditions – Size of industry
• Number of establishments has decreased by 4 percent
• Number of employees has decreased by 11 percent
Development in number of establishments and employees in NACE 95.2, 2007 - 2010. Structural Business Statistics.
Number of establishments and employment. 2007-2010. Nace 95.2
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200
400
600
800
1 000
1 200
1 400
1 600
1 800
2007 2008 2009 2010
Year
Num
ber Establishements
Employment
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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).
Turnover nace Nace 95.2 MNOK. 2007-2011
500
700
900
1 100
1 300
1 500
2007 2008 2009 2010 2011
Year
MNOK Turnover
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Market conditions – size of industry
Nace 95.2, 4 digit level. 2011. MNOK
242
483
92
78
32
192
95.21 Repair of consumer electronics
95.22 Repair of household appliances andhome/garden equipment
95.23 Repair of footwear and leather goods
95.24 Repair of furniture and home furnishings
95.25 Repair of watches, clocks and jewellery
95.29 Repair of other personal and householdgoods
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Market conditions – Size of industry
Turnover nace 95.2, 4-digit level. 2007-2011. MNOK
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100
200
300
400
500
600
2007 2008 2009 2010 2011
Year
MN
OK
95.21 Repair of consumer electronics
95.22 Repair of household appliances andhome/garden equipment
95.23 Repair of footw ear and leather goods
95.24 Repair of furniture and homefurnishings
95.25 Repair of w atches, clocks andjew ellery
95.29 Repair of other personal and householdgoods
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Market conditions – Size of industry cont.
• 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.
Selected variables, divided by employment groups. NACE Rev.2 95.2 Structural Business Statistics 2010.
95.2 2010
Employment groups No. of enterprises Employment Turnover
0-1 79 % 37 % 33 %
2-4 15 % 28 % 26 %
5-9 5 % 23 % 25 %
10+ 1 % 12 % 15 %
Total 100 % 100 % 100 %
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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 ?
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Market conditions vs classification structure CPA survey for retailtrade in 2007
SN 2002 Turnover MNOKRepair of personal and household
goods (per cent)
52 Retail trade, except of motor vehicles and motorcycles, Repair of personal and household goods 329 367 0,1
52.1 Retail sale in non-specialized stores 146 529 0,0
52.2 Retail sale of food, beverages and tobacco in specialized stores 16 307 0,0
52.3 Retail sale of pharmaceutical and medical goods, cosmetic and toilet articles 20 244 0,0
52.4 Other retail sale of new goods in specialized stores 138 237 0,1
52.5 Retail sale of second-hand goods in stores 327 2,2
52.6 Retail sale not in stores 7 720 0,0
The figures are exclusive of 52.7 repair of household goods
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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.
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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)
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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.
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Turnover methods. SBS and STS. 95.2
Turnover nace Nace 95.2 MNOK. 2007-2011
500
700
900
1 100
1 300
1 500
2007 2008 2009 2010 2011
Year
MN
OK Turnover, SBS
Turnover, STS