Quarterly national accounts; changes

Quarterly national accounts; changes

Dimensions Periods Production approach to GDP Gross value added at basic prices Gross value added by industry Producers of non-commercial services Care and other service activities (%) Production approach to GDP Gross value added at basic prices Value added: ESA 1995, A6 classification Government, care and other services (%) Additional details Compensation of employees Compensation of employees by industry Care and other service activities (%) Additional details Compensation of employees ESA 1995, A6 classification Government, care and other services (%)
Volume, on corresponding period (y/y) 2011 1st quarter, first estimate . 1.4 . .
Volume, on previous period (q/q) 2011 1st quarter, first estimate . . . .
Value, on corresponding period (y/y) 2011 1st quarter, first estimate . 1.8 . .
Value, on previous period (q/q) 2011 1st quarter, first estimate . . . .
Price, on corresponding period (y/y) 2011 1st quarter, first estimate . 0.4 . .
Source: CBS.
Explanation of symbols

Table explanation

Quarterly data on production, expenditures, income and external
economic transactions. Value,volume and price changes
1987 - 2010, Q1 1987 - Q1 2011.
Changed on May 13 2011.
Frequency: Discontinued.

Description topics

Production approach to GDP
The composition of GDP from the value added of all economic activities is
provided in this chapter.
Gross domestic product at market prices (GDP) is calculated as follows:
total value added at basic prices of industries
plus: balance of taxes and subsidies on products
plus:
VAT, taxes on imports, subsidies on re-exports cannot be attributed to
individual industries. Therefore, GDP at market prices cannot be broken
down completely by industry.
Data of total value added available from 1995 q1.
Other components from 1995 q1.
Gross value added at basic prices
Gross value added at basic prices of all economic activities.
Value added (basic prices)
Value added at basic prices by industry is equal to the difference
between output (basic prices) and intermediate consumption
(purchasers' prices).
Gross value added by industry
Value added (basic prices)
Value added at basic prices by industry is equal to the difference
between output (basic prices) and intermediate consumption
(purchaser prices).
Producers of non-commercial services
Gross value added at basic prices of producers of non-commercial services.
The non-commercial services producers contains the economic activities
of the general government and the care and other service activities.
The activities of the general government are the public administration and
social security, the defence activities and the subsidized education.
The care and other services activities contains the health and social work
activities, the sewage and refuse disposal services, the recreational,
cultural and sporting activities, the private households with employed
persons and other service activities i.e.
Care and other service activities
Gross value added at basic prices of the care and other services i.e.
The care and other services activities contains the health and social work
activities, the sewage and refuse disposal services, the recreational,
cultural and sporting activities, the private households with employed
persons and other service activities i.e.
SBI 1993: Sections N,O,P;
code 85, 90 to 93, 95 and 80.4.
Value added: ESA 1995, A6 classification
Gross value added at basic prices conform the A6 classification of the
European system of national accounts 1995.
Government, care and other services
Gross value added at basic prices of the general government and the care
and other services activities.
SBI 1993: Sections L,M,N,O,P,Q; code 75, 80.1-3, 99 and code 85, 90
to 93, 95 and 80.4.
Additional details
The additional details of some variables in the previous chapters of this
publication are being given in this chapter.
Compensation of employees
Additional details of the compensation of employees by industry.
Data of total compensation of employees are available from 1995 q1.
Data of components are available from 1995 q1.
Compensation of employees by industry
Compensation of employees by industry.
Care and other service activities
Compensation of employees by the care and other services i.e.
The care and other services activities contains the health and social work
activities, the sewage and refuse disposal services, the recreational,
cultural and sporting activities, the private households with employed
persons and other service activities i.e.
SBI 1993: Sections N,O,P;
code 85, 90 to 93, 95 and 80.4.
ESA 1995, A6 classification
Compensation of employees by industry conform the A6 classification of ESA
1995.
Government, care and other services
Compensation of employees by the general government and the care
and other services activities.
SBI 1993: Sections L,M,N,O,P,Q; code 75, 80.1-3, 99 and code 85, 90
to 93, 95 and 80.4.