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Turnover in industry (sts_ind_tovt)

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Industry Turnover Indices (total, domestic and non-domestic)

 

15 May 2025

Turnover comprises separately charged costs, invoices, packaging as well discounts and other reductions. Information is collected concerning total turnover. In Industry is also collected domestic turnover, and turnover to other EU Member States and to other countries. Sales of merchandise, sales of manufactured products and the value of industrial services are included. Turnover and wages are defined according to the Accounting Plan. All the definitions are according to the Commission Regulation no. 588/2001.

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In all annexes the sample is composed by both exhaustive and random parts. The exhaustive segment corresponds to the last quintile of either the turnover or number of employees (defined at 5 digits of NACE Rev. 2).

Industry: all units in business register of section B to E. Sample Frame: 10886, Units reporting: 2629 for Base Year 2021 year 2024

 

Portugal - All the economic territory is included

Month

Non response rate for 2024 is as follows

 

 Period Turnover Industry
jan-24 7,3
fev-24 6,7
mar-24 6,3
abr-24 3,9
mai-24 5,9
jun-24 4,9
jul-24 8,2
ago-24 4,1
set-24 3,8
out-24 7,9
nov-24 7,1
dez-24 6,7
average 6,1

Indices

Estimates for non-response:

Automatic estimates considerer the following situations:

                     A) the unit was in the sample already in n-12 and n-13 - estimation n = n-1*(n-12/n-13);

                     B) the unit was in the sample already in n-12 but not in n-13 - estimation n uses auxiliary variable of the ansewrs in stratum n/n-12 *n -1(of the unit);

                     C) the unit was not in the sample neither n-12 neither n-13 - estimation n uses auxiliary variable of the ansewrs in stratum n/n-1n*n-1(of the unit);

                     D) = A but n-12 or n-13 =0 (it occurs in turnover non euro zone - extracomunitary market

 

Hours worked auxiliary variable is determined - hours per capita per working day. One of 4 situations described is applied to this variable and then multiplied by the estimation value of employment and workind days of month n;

 

Estimates for grossing-up to population levels:

The sample results are grossed up taking into account the number of enterprises in the Population and in the sample for each stratum.

Type of index:All indices are expressed in a Laspeyres index type and rfer to a rate of change in the latest period compared to the previous period.

Estimates for grossing-up to population levels:

The sample results are grossed up taking into account the number of enterprises in the Population and in the sample for each stratum.

Type of index: All indices are expressed in a Laspeyres index type and refer to a rate of change in the latest period compared to the previous period.

Method of weighting and chaining:

Industry: The weighting factor is the Total employment for the 3-digit level of NACE Rev.2 obtained from the administrative data IES (informação empresarial simplificada) and IRS (income tax) confronted with national accounts values.

Planned changes in production methods: Chaining indices with moving weights.

Frequency of weight update: Every five years.

Annexes:
Estimation of non response detailed methodology

Type of source: Data are obtained through statistical surveys.

Frame on which the source is based: The General Register of Statistical Units (FGUE – Ficheiro Geral de Unidades Estatísticas).

Sample of census: Industry are stratified sample surveys.

Criteria for stratification:

The reference universe of these surveys are composed by enterprises whose NACE is between NACE code’s 05 and 38, 

First, the reference population represents all the statistical units recorded on the General Register of Statistical Units (FGUE – Ficheiro Geral de Unidades Estatísticas), whose last update for the variables total turnover and persons employed occurred in the previous 3 years of the reference year.

On a second phase of selection, quartiles of accumulated value of number of persons employed (NPS), turnover (VVN) and exports are calculated, by NACE groups. Then, all units whose NPS and VVN are inferior, simultaneously, to the first quartile calculated by NACE are excluded of the sample. Exceptions are made for units with exports values equal or higher than the respective quartile, new units, or unit units with more than 150 employees.

According to Eurostat recommendations, the sample must guarantee around 80% of the total turnover by economical activity. Therefore, the sampling frame only contains units whose turnover is equal or higher than a maximum value calculated between the 20% quintile and EUR 150.000.

The sizing of the sample is made in order to guarantee one definitive degree of precision of the estimates by stratum. In general, the sample is dimensioned tolerating a maximum coefficient of variation of 25% in each stratum. As reference to the intended precision, it is considered the variation of the statistics of the total for the variables of stratification number of persons employed and turnover.

Some criteria of exhaustiveness are applied, considering of obligator inquiry the companies whose accumulated value, of number of persons employed and turnover is superior to 80% or 90% of the total of these variables, depending on the grouping of NACE for diffusion.

Every year a new base of sampling is constituted, considering the relative alterations to the relevance of the companies in the activity where they belong, as well as the questions related with the demography of the companies. The update of the sample is made annually, renewing about 20% of the current sample.

Although the necessity to keep some stability in the calculation of the indices, we considered that the enumerated criteria adapts to the volatileness of the market and the reality of each sector of activity.

 Industry:The sample has 2,629 units

 

Threshold values and percentages:

No threshold is applied.

Frequency of updating the sample:

Annually: a new sample is designed and with March release this new sample is incorporated in the indices. Each month the sample is updated for deaths and, when a given stratum loses representativeness (coefficient of variation below 20%) new units are included.

Industry: Monthly, 36 days after the end of reference period

 

Industry: This indicator is released 35 to 38 days after the end of the reference period.

 

 

For all indices, the monthly data is considered to be definitive one year after the end of the calendar year in which the reference month falls. Revisions are made to the two previous periods.

 

Timetable of data collection:

Questionnaires are sent around the 25th of the reference month. The enterprises are requested to answer within 10 days (calendar days) of the end of the reference month.

Due to harmonized STS indices in the European Union, it is possible to compare Portuguese aggregates with those of other European countries. There is no regional breakdown, but all national territory is covered, including the AR’s (Azores and Madeira).

To ensure comparability over time, it is tried to keep the data base as steady as possible. STS indices are compared over time (previous month and year). Comparisons with NA accounts (quarter and annual) are made every 2 years. Base 2021 series have been back casted until 2005. Base 2010 series have been back casted until 2005.