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Commission Regulation (EC) No 1503/2006 of 28 September 2006 implementing and amending Council Regulation (EC) No 1165/98 concerning short-term statistics as regards definitions of variables, list of variables and frequency of data compilation (revoked)

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  1. Introductory Text

  2. Article 1.Definitions of variables

  3. Article 2.Amendments to Regulation (EC) No 1165/98

  4. Article 3.Repeal

  5. Article 4.Entry into force

  6. Signature

    1. ANNEX I

      DEFINITION OF OBJECTIVES AND CHARACTERISTICS OF VARIABLES

      1. Variable: 110 Production

      2. It is the objective of the production index to measure...

      3. The production index is a theoretical measure that must be...

      4. Value added at basic prices can be calculated from turnover...

      5. Income and expenditure classified as financial or extraordinary in company...

      6. Hence, subsidies on products are included in value added at...

      7. Value-added is calculated ‘gross’ as value adjustments (such as depreciation)...

      8. Note: indirect taxes can be separated into three groups.

      9. The first comprises VAT and other deductible taxes directly linked...

      10. The theoretical formula for an index of production (Q) is...

      11. Q L t = Σ i=1 N p i,0 ×...

      12. with q — output quantity, p — output price, α...

      13. The data necessary for the compilation of such an index...

      14. continuation with gross production values (deflated), continuation with volumes, continuation...

      15. Dependent on the approximation method used, the index of production...

      16. variations in type and quality of the commodities and of...

      17. Variable: 115 Production of building construction

      18. Variable: 116 Production of civil engineering

      19. The objectives and characteristics of indices for variable 110 (production)...

      20. The division of production between building construction and civil engineering...

      21. Variable: 120 Turnover

      22. It is the objective of the turnover index to show...

      23. Turnover comprises the totals invoiced by the observation unit during...

      24. Turnover excludes VAT and other similar deductible taxes directly linked...

      25. Reduction in prices, rebates and discounts as well as the...

      26. Income classified as other operating income, financial income and extraordinary...

      27. sales of manufactured products, sales of products manufactured by subcontractors,...

      28. Subject to the treatment of income classified as ‘other operating...

      29. VAT and other similar deductible taxes directly linked to turnover...

      30. The above items may be included if they generate turnover...

      31. Variable: 121 Domestic turnover

      32. Variable: 122 Non-domestic turnover

      33. The objectives and characteristics of indices for variable 120 (turnover)...

      34. The indices of domestic and non-domestic turnover require turnover to...

      35. Variable: 123 Volume of sales

      36. The volume of sales represents the value of turnover in...

      37. The information on the volume of sales (variable 123) can...

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      50. Variable: 210 Number of persons employed

      51. It is the objective of the index of number of...

      52. The number of persons employed is defined as the total...

      53. The number of persons employed excludes manpower supplied to the...

      54. Unpaid family workers refers to persons who live with the...

      55. According to this definition, the groups included are:

      56. all paid employees, including the following categories as long as...

      57. The groups excluded are:

      58. agency workers (except for the activity in which such employment...

      59. The number of persons employed should be determined as a...

      60. Variable: 211 Number of employees

      61. The number of employees is used as a temporary approximation...

      62. The number of employees is defined as those persons who...

      63. The relationship of employer to employee exists when there is...

      64. A worker is considered to be a wage or salary...

      65. According to this definition, the groups included are:

      66. paid working proprietors, students who have a formal commitment whereby...

      67. The number of employees includes part-time workers, seasonal workers, and...

      68. The number of employees does not include voluntary workers.

      69. The number of employees should be determined as a representative...

      70. Variable: 220 Hours worked

      71. It is the objective of the hours worked index to...

      72. The total number of hours worked represents the aggregate number...

      73. This variable excludes hours paid but not actually worked such...

      74. Included are hours actually worked during normal working hours; hours...

      75. If the exact number of hours actually worked is not...

      76. According to this definition, the items included are:

      77. the total amount of all hours actually worked: during regular...

      78. The items excluded are:

      79. hours paid but not worked due to leave, sickness, accidents,...

      80. Variable: 230 Wages and salaries

      81. It is the objective of the wages and salaries index...

      82. Wages and salaries are defined as the total remuneration, in...

      83. Wages and salaries include the values of any social contributions,...

      84. Wages and salaries include: all gratuities, bonuses, ex gratia payments,...

      85. Payments for agency workers are not included in wages and...

      86. According to this definition, the items included are:

      87. all basic wages and salaries payable at regular intervals, enhanced...

      88. The items excluded are:

      89. statutory social contributions payable by the employer, collectively agreed, contractual...

      90. For the evaluation of payments in kind the following rule...

      91. Variable: 310 Output prices

      92. It is the objective of the output price index to...

      93. The domestic output price index for an economic activity measures...

      94. It is essential that all price-determining characteristics of the products...

      95. The following rules apply for the definition of prices:

      96. The appropriate price is the basic price that excludes VAT...

      97. The index should in principle reflect the average price during...

      98. Construction

      99. Output price indices for construction can be used as an...

      100. Services

      101. The same definition applies to output prices for services, with...

      102. Output prices for services show the price development for services...

      103. The price should be recorded at the date of delivery...

      104. Variable: 311 Output prices of the domestic market

      105. Variable: 312 Output prices of the non-domestic market

      106. The objectives and characteristics of indices for variable 310 (output...

      107. The indices of domestic and non-domestic prices require separate output...

      108. Variable: 313 Unit value index

      109. The unit value index may be used as an approximation...

      110. For the purpose of this index, unit values are calculated...

      111. Variable: 340 Import prices

      112. It is the objective of the import price indices to...

      113. It is essential that all price-determining characteristics of the products...

      114. The non-domestic market is defined as third parties, which are...

      115. The following limitations apply for the scope of prices:

      116. imports by households, government units and non-profit institutions are excluded,...

      117. The following rules apply for the definition of prices:

      118. The appropriate price is the cif (cost, insurance, freight) price...

      119. The index should in principle reflect the average price during...

      120. The indices of the import prices require a separate calculation...

      121. Variable: 320 Construction costs

      122. It is the objective of the construction cost index to...

      123. The component costs index (material costs and labour costs) shows...

      124. The construction cost index is calculated as:

      125. I = Σ i=1 n w M i × M...

      126. with I — Construction index, Mi — Material costs index,...

      127. Costs that constitute components of the construction costs are also...

      128. Variable: 321 Material costs

      129. The material costs index is generally calculated using material prices....

      130. Variable: 322 Labour costs

      131. The labour cost index should cover wages and salaries and...

      132. Variable: 411 Building permits: number of dwellings

      133. It is the objective of the number of dwelling building...

      134. A building permit is an authorisation to start work on...

      135. An index based on these permits should provide a good...

      136. Indices of the number of permits are compiled for one-dwelling...

      137. Variable: 412 Building permits: square metres of useful floor area...

      138. It is the objective of the useful floor area building...

      139. A building permit is an authorisation to start work on...

      140. An index based on these permits should provide a good...

      141. This index is compiled from the square metre of useful...

      142. construction areas (e.g. areas of demarcation components, supports, columns, pillars,...

      143. The part of the overall useful area of a building...

      144. Other measures may be used as long as they are...

      145. Regulation (EC) No 1165/98 refers to the CC classification in...

      146. hotels and similar buildings, wholesale and retail trade buildings, traffic...

      147. Variable: 330 Deflator of sales

      148. It is the objective of the deflator of sales to...

      149. The deflator of sales in retail trade is a deflator...

      150. The prices used to calculate the deflator for an activity...

      151. The specification must be such that in subsequent reference periods,...

      152. In order to show the true development of price movements,...

      153. The collected price information should in principle reflect the average...

      154. Definition of economic territory

      155. The economic territory includes the following items:

      156. the geographic territory administered by a national government within which...

      157. The economic territory excludes the following items:

      158. extraterritorial enclaves (i.e. the parts of the country's own geographic...

      159. This definition follows the European System of Accounts (ESA) 1995...

      160. The difference between domestic and non-domestic markets is to be...

    2. ANNEX II

      Amendments to Regulation (EC) No 1165/98

      1. List of variables

      2. Reference period

      3. Level of detail

      4. Deadlines for data transmission

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