Local units by economic activity (SIC 2008), region, 2006-2010

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Dataset description

This table includes information on the number of local units of enterprises and institutions (establishments) broken down by the National Classification of Economic Activity 2008 (NCEA 2008, based on NACE Rev) 2.0). Besides the breakdown by NCEA, the number of local units is broken down by Regional Characteristics. All characteristics of a region are derived from the municipality in which the local unit is located. The regional totals shown concern Cumulated municipal data. Where Changes of municipal boundaries transect regional boundaries, the municipal classifications concerns the most recent situation. The municipality of Woerden, for example, was annexed by the province of Utrecht on 1 January 1989, and is classified under the province of Utrecht in the Table. The number of Local Units is rounded by a multiple of 5. The data refer to the situation on 1 January of the year of observation. Data available from: 2006 Status of the figures: All data recorded in this publication are final data. Last changes: Data broken down by NCEA 1993 are transformed into data broken down by NCEA 1993 NCEA 2008. When will new figures be published? Changes as of 20 April 2012: This table has been stopped. Two points in the processing of the data have changed: the statistical unit has been changed. the main economic activity (NCEA 2008) of the local unit has been implemented. Due to these changes, the figures are no longer comparable to those of the previous years. So a new table has been started from 2007 onwards.
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