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Insights Into Commercial and Industrial Machinery Repair and Maintenance Turnover in Sweden

This presentation provides an overview of turnover data for the Repair and Maintenance sector in Sweden, focusing on market conditions, national accounts, and data collection methods. Key points include definitions of services, market conditions analysis, and methods for collecting and analyzing turnover data. The presentation covers a range of topics such as National Accounts, GDP calculations, and the usage of surveys and indices for data collection. Additionally, it highlights the importance of prices in this sector and challenges in measuring specific services over time.

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Insights Into Commercial and Industrial Machinery Repair and Maintenance Turnover in Sweden

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  1. Turnover for the Commercial and Industrial Machinery Repair and Maintenance Sector in Sweden Johan Åhman johan.ahman@scb.se

  2. Outline of presentation • Part 1: Definition of service being collected • Part 2: Market conditions • Part 3: National Accounts • Part 4: Turnover data method • Part 5: Prices

  3. Part 1:Definition of service being collected

  4. Part 1: Definition of service • NACE 33: Repair and maintenance

  5. Part 2:Market conditions

  6. Turnover by section

  7. Value added by section

  8. Turnover by group

  9. Part 3:National Accounts

  10. Annual GDP • SBS is main source, other sources are used as complement • In manufacturing sector (NACE 10-33) Prodcom is used for turnover by product • Intermediate consumption from SBS and complementary survey on intermediate consumption in manufacturing sector

  11. Quarterly GDP • Single most important source in manufacturing sector – IPI • Deflated by PPI • Adjustments made in calculations of GDP to produce estimates of growth instead of production

  12. Part 4:Turnover data method

  13. STS • Industrial production index • Monthly (quarterly and annual) statistics, only turnover • EU-regulated survey • Sample survey • Results presented as development indices, released t+40 days • Data in NACE Rev. 2 2000- • No admin data used at present

  14. SBS • Annual statistics on total turnover (NACE 01-96 excl. 64-66, 84) • EU-regulated survey • Based on administrative (tax) data • 600 largest enterprises surveyed separately • Transmission to NA t+15 months • Preliminary results transmission to Eurostat t+10 months, definitive t+18 months • Data in NACE Rev. 2 2000-

  15. SBS • Since NACE Revision product by turnover is collected via SBS (not used by NA yet)

  16. Prodcom • Turnover by product in manufacturing sector (NACE 10-33) via Prodcom (EU-regulated) • Statistical unit “control number” (≈ KAU) • Enterprises with >10 or >20 empl. or >50 SEK million turnover previous year surveyed • 3 700 surveyed in 2010, 115 in NACE 33

  17. Prodcom • National version of CN (Combined Nomenclature) is used (“artificial” CN for industrial services) • Translated into Prodcom codes (if available) before data transmission to Eurostat (prel. t+6 months, def. t+13 months) • Transmission of detailed results to NA t+15 months (together with SBS data)

  18. Prodcom • A total of 91 detailed products in CPA 33

  19. Prodcom • Data collection: • Web-based questionnaire • Pre-printed of last years values (if available) • Consistency checks between Prodcom and SBS

  20. Part 5:Prices

  21. Prices • All product groups but one (33.19) covered by PPI. • Some not published due to confidentiality • Usually based on hourly rate • Not ideal but practical • Large part of turnover are bigger projects invoiced at one point – difficult to measure specific service over time

  22. Questions? Thank you!

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