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These statistics consist of a number of monthly turnover and volume indices, where indices on turnover are divided by indices on prices. The indices are divided by service industries that follows the definitions in NACE rev. 2. The indices are disseminated both with and without seasonal adjustment.
Data description
The statistics contain monthly indices that show the development of the service industries' turnover and volume production. The development in the enterprises turnover over time may be due to a change in the volume of services sold and / or a change in the price of the same services.
The indices show the development in deflated turnover, by dividing turnover from the statistics Purchases and sales by enterprises with price index from Producer price index for services. In this way, it is possible to compare the amount of services sold in the service industries over time.
The statistics contain monthly indices that show the development of the service industries' turnover. Data is from a register of reports of VAT to the Tax Agency and from a structural statistic of workplaces. The counting unit is kind-of-activity unit (KAU), developed from an estimate for turnover found in the statistics Purchases and sales by enterprises and from the statistic Workplaces and jobs.
Data is published t+2M.
Classification system
The industry groupings are based on Danish Industrial Classifications (DB07).
We produce the Service production Indices for the following industries NACE Rev. 2: Aggregates of NACE Sections: H+I+J+L+M (excl. 70.1, 72 and 75)+N; NACE Sections: H, I, J, L, M (excl. 70.1, 72 and 75) and N; NACE divisions of Sections: H, I, J, L, M (excl. 70.1, 72 and 75) and N;
Sector coverage
The service sector.
Statistical concepts and definitions
Turnover: Revenue from the sale of products and services arising from the company's primary operations. Revenue is calculated after discounts and is excl. taxes, etc., directly related to the sale. Also includes work performed at own expense and entered under assets, e.g. manufacture of own machines.
Price index: A price index is used to track relative price changes. The price index measure average price changes between two time periods by comparing the price index in the two periods.
Statistical unit
Kind-of-Activity Units (KAU).
Statistical population
The statistics consist of industry indices and include the enterprises that are part of the industries. In the underlying statistics, each industry has an individual population and sample.
Reference area
Denmark, excluding Faroe Islands and Greenland.
Time coverage
These statistics cover the time period from 2021 and onwards.
Base period
2021=100.
Unit of measure
Indices.
Reference period
Months.
Frequency of dissemination
Monthly.
Legal acts and other agreements
Section 8 of the Act on Statistics Denmark secures the legal basis for collecting the data.
The statistics is regulated by: Council Regulation (EF) no. 2019/2152 of 27. November 2019 on European Business Statistics followed by the Commission Implementing Regulation 2020/1197 laying down technical specifications and arrangements pursuant to the mentioned EBS Regulation (General Implementing Act).”
Cost and burden
There is no response burden as the data are supplied by existing statistics.
Comment
The statistic of Indices for Production and Turnover in Service is based on statistic with the following documentation of statistics: - Producer Price Index for Services ( https://www.dst.dk/en/Statistik/dokumentation/documentationofstatistics/producer-price-index-for-services ) - Purchases and Sales by Firms ( https://www.dst.dk/en/Statistik/dokumentation/documentationofstatistics/purchases-and-sales-by-firms ) - Workplaces and jobs (https://www.dst.dk/en/Statistik/dokumentation/documentationofstatistics/workplaces-and-jobs)