Turnover in services. By activity group
Value | Variation (%) | |
---|---|---|
Total services sector | 332,428,933 | 18.3 |
Sales and repair of motor vehicles and motorbikes | 18,438,803 | 4.8 |
Wholesale and intermediates, except motor vehicles | 124,092,660 | 18.6 |
Retail, except motor vehicles and motorbikes | 50,209,103 | 16.3 |
Transport and storage | 28,895,024 | 22.9 |
Accommodation and food service activities | 16,576,795 | 58.3 |
Information and communications | 18,916,568 | 12.3 |
Real estate activities | 8,934,215 | 13.8 |
Professional, scientific and technical activities | 23,468,561 | 10.7 |
Administrative and support service activities | 19,283,885 | 28.3 |
Education | 3,581,318 | 4.6 |
Health care activities sector | 11,834,053 | 9.9 |
Artistic, recreational and entertainment activities | 5,926,161 | 27.4 |
Other services | 2,271,787 | 16.4 |
Units: Thousands of euros. | ||
Source: Idescat, based on the Structural business statistics in the trade sector and the Structural business statistics in the service sector of INE. |
Value | Variation (%) | |
---|---|---|
Total services sector | 1,665,282,053 | 17.1 |
Sales and repair of motor vehicles and motorbikes | 91,836,134 | 5.1 |
Wholesale and intermediates, except motor vehicles | 574,666,271 | 15.3 |
Retail, except motor vehicles and motorbikes | 288,562,944 | 13.1 |
Transport and storage | 141,326,579 | 24.2 |
Accommodation and food service activities | 92,418,178 | 52.4 |
Information and communications | 102,824,737 | 13.6 |
Real estate activities | 36,279,828 | 19.3 |
Professional, scientific and technical activities | 115,713,644 | 11.6 |
Administrative and support service activities | 93,271,256 | 30.2 |
Education | 18,214,933 | 7.5 |
Health care activities sector | 48,441,599 | 7.6 |
Artistic, recreational and entertainment activities | 49,871,045 | 29.5 |
Other services | 11,854,905 | 16.4 |
Units: Thousands of euros. | ||
Source: INE. Structural business statistics in the trade sector and Structural business statistics in the service sector. | ||
Note: As of 2019, the concept of company changes from legal unit (NIF) to statistical unit company (business group). Consequently, this year's results are not strictly comparable with previous years. |
Last update: July 10, 2024.
Methodological note
The Structural Business Statistics in the Service Sector (called the Annual Services Survey prior to the reference year 2014), is the main source of structural information for all market services. It is a sample survey performed annually by the National Statistical Institute (INE) in collaboration with the Statistical Institute of Catalonia (Idescat) in the Catalan territory. Its fundamental objective is the study of the economic characteristics of companies in the sector, such as their primary activities and employment, as well as accounting data such as expenses or income.
The statistical unit used in the research is companies whose main economic activity is to provide one of the services described in following. A company is considered to be the smallest combination of legal entities that make up an organizational unit that produces goods or services and has a certain degree of autonomy in regard to decision-making. A company may carry out its activities in one or several local units (establishments). The data published for Catalonia regarding this statistic refers to the activities developed by the company units in Catalonia, according to the Catalan Classification of Economic Activities 2009 (CCAE-2009). Until 2007, the classification used was CCAE-93.
Activity groups | CCAE-2009 |
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Sale and repair of motor vehicles and motorcycles | 45 |
Wholesale and intermediaries, except motor vehicles | 46 |
Retail sales, except motor vehicles and motorcycles | 47 |
Transport and storage | 49–53 |
Accommodation and food service activities | 55, 56 |
Information and communications | 58–63 |
Real estate activities | 68 |
Professional, scientific and technical activities | 69–75 |
Administrative activities and auxiliary services | 77–82 |
Artistic, recreational and entertainment activities | 90–93 |
Other services | 95, 96 |
Business volume refers to the amount the company invoiced during the corresponding year for providing the services and the sale of goods that the company offers. Sales are accounted for without including value added tax (VAT) and in net terms, which means immediate payment discounts, sale returns and volume discounts are deducted.
From 2009 to 2011, the "Artistic, leisure and entertainment activities" and "Other services" groups were partially studied using a rota system, meaning some of its branches were studied each year. From the year 2012 onwards, all of this group of branches will be studied again. The relationship of branches studied each year is as follows:
2008 | 2009 | 2010 | 2011 | 2012 | |
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Creative, artistic and show activities (div. 90) | Yes | – | Yes | Yes | Yes |
Library, archival and museum activities (div. 91) | Yes | – | Yes | Yes | Yes |
Gambling and betting (div. 92) | Yes | – | – | Yes | Yes |
Sporting, recreational and entertainment activities (div. 93) | Yes | Yes | – | Yes | Yes |
2008 | 2009 | 2010 | 2011 | 2012 | |
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Computer repair, personal belongings and domestic goods (div. 95) | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes |
Other activities in personal services (div. 96) | Yes | – | – | – | Yes |
In 2014, companies not previously included in the Survey framework were incorporated into the "Wholesale trade and intermediaries, except motor vehicles" branch (group 467 of the CCAE-2009).
Several methodological improvements were applied to the Structural Business Statistics in 2016 as part of the Project for the integration of the structural economic surveys.
The lack of uniformity described means it would not be appropriate to calculate the year-over-year variation for these groups of activities for the mentioned years.
p>From 2019, the results for Spain are shown using the statistical companies unit, while for Catalonia the results continue to be shown in legal units.You can get more information about these statistics in the methodology.