Industry; labour and financial data, SBI'93, 2006-2008

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Dataset information

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Dutch
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Dataset description

This table shows the following year’s results for the industry industry: number of jobs of employed persons and number of employees, operating result, operating income and expenses, financial result, provisions balance and extraordinary result and subdivisions thereof. In the table are the split data into a number of branches according to the Standard 1993 business classification (SBI'93) of CBS. Data available from 2006-2008. Status of the figures: All the figures in the table are final. Changes as of 1 September 2011: This table does not go beyond results for the reporting year 2008. Compiling the figures for 2009 is compared to changed to two main sections in previous years: — The 2008 SBI has been applied; — The statistical unit has changed. The above changes are so substantial that the results are not similar to those of previous years and therefore started with a new table from 2009 (see also paragraph 3). Changes as of 30 June 2009: From the reporting year 2007 onwards, the questionnaire has been carried out by companies in the connection with the research submitted will be slightly altered. Up to and including 2006 became wage (cost) subsidies up to the (other) operating income these subsidies will be deducted from 2007 onwards. the operating expenses. Because of the changes, the results for the year are 2007 is not quite similar to that for 2006. The effect of the changes in operating income and operating expenses are for most branches small. As of statistical year 2007, changes have taken place in the interpretation of the source material of a number of companies. That’s what’s for chosen to remain consistent with other statistics and to meet to international guidelines. The changes are aimed at the to keep the Dutch industry as pure as possible. The changes to SBI 2971, 3150, 3230 and 33102 and in aggregates which these SBIs are part of. For the aforementioned SBIs, the figures are 2007 is not comparable to that of 2006. Changes as of 12 November 2008: The published number of companies has been removed from the table. The reason for this purpose, the transition from 1 July 2006 to an amended general company register. As a result, the number of companies no longer closes for the other figures in the table. A link is included in paragraph 3 to the table showing the number of companies. Changes as of 1 October 2008: The statistical analysis that forms the basis of the results in this the table has undergone a large number of changes for the year 2006. compared to previous years. For example, the questionnaire that companies in to be presented in connection with the investigation, substantially modified. Also the population of companies, which describes the study, is strong modified as a result of a redesign of the General Business Register from CBS. As a result of these changes, the results of year 2006 is not comparable to that of previous years. The publication on industry will be presented from the reporting year 2006 in a single table; previously, the publication was divided into two tables (see paragraph 3 for hyperlinks). As of statistical year 2006, structural changes have been made took place in the interpretation of the source material of a number of companies in SBI 23 (petroleum and coal processing industries; processing of fissile and cultured materials). A number of companies are on a different way in the figures than in previous years to be consistent to remain with other statistics and to comply with international guidelines. The adaptations aim at the description of the Keep the Dutch industry as pure as possible. The changes also work through in aggregates of which the above series are part of.
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