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Turnover in industry (sts_ind_tovt)

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Industrial turnover. The source is the Monthly Questionnaire on Turnover and Value of Stocks in Industry. 

12 June 2025

The purpose of the turnover index is monthly observation of trends in turnover in enterprises and establishments working in industry. It is an important indicator that shows current demand for industrial products and services and current developments in sales on the domestic and foreign markets and also on the euro and non-euro markets.

Turnover in industry includes incomes from sales of manufactured industrial products and sales of industrial services in the observed month for which a company issued an invoice, sales of products manufactured by subcontractor, sales of by-products (for example: sawing in manufacture of wood).

The following other operating incomes are excluded from turnover: commissions, leases and rentals, leases for own production units and machines, if used by third parties, leases of company-owned dwellings, receipts for licence-fees, receipts from staff facilities (for example from a factory canteen), the supply of products and services within the observation unit, sales of own land and fixed assets, sales or leases of own properties, sales of share, interest receipts and dividends, subsidies, other extraordinary income, incomes from sales of merchandise and credits.

The reporting unit is an enterprise and its establishments.

The observation unit is the KAU.

Industrial enterprises performing one or more activities from the fields of Mining and quarrying (B) and Manufacturing (C) of NACE Rev.2. In 2023 approximately 26,080 units were included in the statistical frame (the size of the population).

Variables cover activities on the whole national territory. Turnover from the non-domestic market also covers national enterprises creating turnover performing industrial services outside the national territory.

The reference period is the beginning and the end of a calendar month.

Errors can happen due to misinterpretation of definitions written in a questionnaire, incorrect registration of an activity in business register or missing questionnaires (non-response). Statistical errors are relatively small due to several activities such as the establishment of Statistical business register and verification of data.

All data are in the form of indices.

The non-response is treated on a micro level. In case of non-response, units are contacted by phone and asked to provide missing figures. Data for units with non-response are imputed. The historical value and the mean value methods are used. Since 2020, part of the data in cases of unit non-response is imputed with the administrative data from value added tax (VAT) declarations. Because there is no random sampling and non-response is treated by imputation procedure, there is no need for grossing-up. The real turnover data are nominal turnover data deflated with producer price indices. We do not use weights for aggregating turnover indices.

The source is a statistical survey. Frame on which the source is based, is the Statistical Business Register of Slovenia. Census above a cut-off is used and a stratum is determined according to the 2-digit NACE Rev. 2. We use threshold values of employees (18 for the units already included in the survey in the previous year and 22 for new units) and annual turnover (minimum 420,000 EUR). Updating of the sample is once a year, at the beginning of the year. In 2023 2,086 reporting units were included in the sample.

Monthly.

The industrial turnover index is published and sent to Eurostat not later than 1 month and 10 days after the end of the reference month.

Web questionnaries for a reference month (i.e. January) are available in the first working days of the following month (i.e. February). The deadline for completing the questionnaire is the 20th of the following month (i.e. February), but later submissions are acceptable (the web questionnaire remains open for the past three months).

Final data are released once a year for the entire previous year.

The statistics are in compliance with the STS requirements in the EBS Regulation and the EBS methodological guidelines. This ensures a good comparability between national data and good-quality European aggregates.

The time series for industrial turnover indices comprise the period from January 2000 until the current month and for euro and non-euro turnover from January 2005 until the current month. There are no series breaks due to change in methodology. When the base year changes, we recalculate all data series. In cases when methodological changes could lead to breaks in series, we recalculate the series in a way that comparability over time is assured.