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EU production system — statistical units

 

SUMMARY OF:

Regulation (EEC) No 696/93 — statistical units for observing and analysing the production system in the EU

WHAT IS THE AIM OF THE REGULATION?

  • It defines statistical units* used for collecting, transmitting, publishing and analysing data on the production system in the EU.
  • These definitions of statistical units are necessary so that Eurostat can provide reliable, detailed harmonised statistics with the necessary speed and flexibility to businesses, financial institutions, governments and others across the EU.
  • The choice of statistical unit to be used for particular enquiries or analyses is determined in specific texts.

KEY POINTS

The regulation lays down a list of 8 statistical units:

  • 1.

    the enterprise — a unit producing goods or services which has a certain degree of autonomy in decision-making, especially in the allocation of its current resources, e.g. a small business;

  • 2.

    the institutional unit — a unit with decision-making autonomy in respect of its principal function and which keeps a complete set of accounts, e.g. companies or cooperatives, partnerships, public enterprises or non-profit institutions recognised as independent legal entities;

  • 3.

    the enterprise group — an association of enterprises bound together by legal and/or financial links. It can have more than one decision-making centre, especially for policy on production, sales and profits and may centralise certain aspects of financial management and taxation;

  • 4.

    the kind-of-activity unit (KAU) — groups all the parts of an enterprise contributing to the performance of an activity at class level (four digits) of NACE* Rev. 1 and corresponds to one or more operational subdivisions of the enterprise;

  • 5.

    the unit of homogeneous production (UHP) — a unit characterised by a single activity which is identified by its homogeneous inputs, production process and outputs. The products which constitute the inputs and outputs are themselves distinguished by their physical characteristics, the extent to which they have been processed and the production technique used, by reference to a product classification. The unit of homogeneous production may correspond to an institutional unit or a part of a unit; on the other hand, it can never belong to 2 different institutional units;

  • 6.

    the local unit — an enterprise or part of an enterprise (e. g. a workshop, factory, warehouse, office, mine or depot) situated in a geographically identified place. At or from this place, economic activity is carried out for which — with certain exceptions — one or more persons work (even if only part-time) for one and the same enterprise;

  • 7.

    the local kind-of-activity unit (local KAU) — the part of a KAU which corresponds to a local unit;

  • 8.

    the local unit of homogeneous production (local UHP) — the part of a UHP which corresponds to a local unit.

Defining statistical units

Statistical units are defined on the basis of 3 criteria:

  • legal, accounting or organisational criteria;
  • geographical criteria (local, regional, national, EU or international);
  • activity criteria (activities are determined by reference to a specific level of NACE).

Relationship between the different types of statistical units

The relationship between the different types of statistical units can be summarised in the following way:

 

Activity in one location

Activity in more than one location

One activity

More than one activity

Enterprise unit

X

X

X

X

Institutional unit

X

X

X

X

Local unit

X

 

X

X

KAU

X

X

X

 

UHP

X

X

X

 

Local KAU

X

 

X

 

Local UHP

X

 

 

 

Committee

FROM WHEN DOES THE REGULATION APPLY?

It has applied since 19 April 1993.

BACKGROUND

For more information see:

KEY TERMS

Statistical unit: the entity for which the required statistics are compiled. It may be an observation unit in which information is received and statistics are compiled or an analytical unit, which statisticians create by splitting or combining observation units using estimations or imputations in order to supply more detailed and/or homogeneous data than would otherwise be possible.
NACE: abbreviation for the EU’s classification of economic activities, from the French Nomenclature statistique des activités économiques.

MAIN DOCUMENT

Council Regulation (EEC) No 696/93 of 15 March 1993 on the statistical units for the observation and analysis of the production system in the Community (OJ L 76, 30.3.1993, pp. 1–11)

Successive amendments to Regulation (EEC) No 696/93 have been incorporated into the original text. This consolidated version is of documentary value only.

last update 14.09.2017

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