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Definitions
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Name and topic
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Name: Turnover in oil and gas, manufacturing, mining and electricity supply
Topic: Energy and manufacturing
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Next release
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Responsible division
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Division for Business Cycle Statistics
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Definitions of the main concepts and variables
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Local unit (establishment): An enterprise or part of an enterprise that is located in one particular place and can be identified geographically.
Enterprise: The smallest combination of legal units that is an organisational unit producing goods or services and that benefits from a certain degree of autonomy in decision-making.
Altinn: The Reporting portal for delivery of figures electronically to Statistics Norway.
NACE: Standard for industrial classification used by EUROSTAT. Based on the UN's international standard for industrial classification, ISIC Rev. 3.
Standard Industrial Classification (SIC) : The standard is primarily a statistical standard. It forms the basis for classifying units according to main activity in the Central Register of Establishments and Enterprises (CRE). The use of common standards is essential in enabling the comparison and analysis of statistical data at national/international level and over time. The standard is identical to NACE. However, a fifth figure (subclass) is added to the standard to create a national Norwegian level.
Processing level: The most detailed level of the statistics.
Seasonally-adjusted figures: Time series for which calendar and seasonal effects have been removed. X12-ARIMA is used to calculate these figures.
Unadjusted figures: Raw data figures with primary information from the respondent.
Value index: Statistically comparable figures that are used, for example, to throw light on the development of turnover over time.
Imputation: An estimated value for a missing observation.
Accrual: A method that is used to adjust a reported value (total turnover and self-produced turnover) in order to correspond to the calendar month in cases where submitted figures are given for a different period.
Period of turnover: The period for which the turnover is reported.
Period of shutdown: Shutdown in production due to vacation, strike, maintenance etc.
Total turnover for the establishment: Total turnover (including self-production), liable to duty, excl. VAT.
Turnover, self-production: Total turnover of self-production, liable to duty and duty-free sales, excl. VAT.
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Standard classifications
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From 2002 to 2008, the survey was classified according to the Standard Industrial Classification 2002 (SIC2002), which is a Norwegian adaptation of NACE Rev.1 (EUROSTAT). As from January 2009, SIC2002 has been replaced by the Standard Industrial Classification 2007 (SIC2007), which is a Norwegian adaptation of NACE Rev. 2 (EUROSTAT). SIC2007 forms the basis for coding units according to principal activity in the Central Register of Establishments and Enterprises. The use of common standards is essential in enabling the comparison and analysis of statistical data at national/international level and over time.
The survey is also classified according to EUROSTAT's end-use categories (Main Industrial Groupings, MIG). The end-use categories (MIGs) are based on the 3-digit level industrial groupings in SIC2007. Six end-use categories are included in the survey:
MIG Code
Description
E1
Intermediate goods
E2
Capital goods
E3
Consumer durables
E4
Consumer non-durables
E5
Consumer goods (E3+E4)
E6
Energy goods
The following table summarises the most important industries included in the different end-use categories:MIG
Main industries included
Intermediate goods
Services in oil and gas extraction, wood and wood products, Pulp, paper and paper products, Basic chemicals and Basic metals
Capital goods
Machinery and equipment and Building of ships, boats and oil platforms, Repair and installation of machinery
Consumer durables
Manufacture of furniture
Consumer non-durables
Food products, Printing and reproduction, Basic pharmaceuticals
Consumer goods (E3+E4)
Manufacture of furniture, Food products, Printing and reproduction, Basic pharmaceuticals
Energy goods
Mining of coal, Oil and gas extraction, Refined petroleum products and Electricity, gas and steam supply
The objective of this classification is to provide an activity breakdown of NACE, which is more detailed. The classification of the different units is based on the application of the produced products. It should be noted that the MIGs are not comparable in size, in particular the consumer durables heading is smaller than the others. For a complete description of industries covered in each MIG, see Commission regulation (EC) No 656/2007 .
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Additional information
The variation in manufacturing turnover can be related to changes in volume and price indices in different industries and also production to stocks and sales from stocks.