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REPUBLIC OF MACEDONIAState Statistical Office
MONTHLY STATISTICAL BULLETIN
No. 1.2.15.02 2015 XXII
Publisher:
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Lidija Kostovska, Director
The publication has been compiled by: Stojna Maneva and Liljana Vlajikj
Proofreader: Milan Vasilev
Monthly Statistical Bulletin, XXII, No. 02, 2015, ISSN 1857-7504
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Pages: 79
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C O N T E N T S
GENERAL INSTRUCTION .................................................................................................................................................................. 4
METHODOLOGICAL EXPLANATIONS ............................................................................................................................................... 5
GENERAL ECONOMIC INDICES ...................................................................................................................................................... 20
BASIC ANNUAL DATA ..................................................................................................................................................................... 21
BASIC QUARTERLY DATA ................................................................................................................................................................ 23
INDUSTRYIndustrial production volume indices by activity ................................................................................................................. 38Indices of final product stocks ............................................................................................................................................. 40Indices of employees in industry ........................................................................................................................................ 42Industry-production of selected goods ............................................................................................................................... 44Turnover indices in industry ................................................................................................................................................ 45
CONSTRUCTIONCompleted construction works by business entities engaged in construction activity ......................................................46
TRANSPORTRailway transport ............................................................................................................................................................... 47Postal traffic ........................................................................................................................................................................ 48
TRADEBalance of international commodity trade.......................................................................................................................... 49International commodity exchange of the Republic of Macedonia according to economic groups of countries ...............50Turnover in trade ................................................................................................................................................................. 51Purchase and sale of agricultural products ......................................................................................................................... 52Turnover in catering trade and services, tourism and nights spent by tourists .................................................................. 53
PRICESPrice indices ........................................................................................................................................................................ 54Industrial producer price indices on the domestic market ................................................................................................. 55Industrial producer price indices on the non-domestic market .......................................................................................... 56Industrial producer price indices, total ............................................................................................................................... 56Price indices in agriculture .................................................................................................................................................. 57Retail price indices............................................................................................................................................................... 58Indices of retail prices of goods and services ...................................................................................................................... 59Retail prices by towns .......................................................................................................................................................... 61Consumer price indices .......................................................................................................................................................62Chain indices ....................................................................................................................................................................... 63
EMPLOYEES AND WAGESEmployed and unemployed persons by age groups ............................................................................................................ 64Unemployed persons, 2008-2013 ....................................................................................................................................... 64Average net wage per employee ......................................................................................................................................... 65Average monthly gross wage paid per employee, 2010, NKD Rev.2 ................................................................................... 68Average monthly net wage paid per employee, 2010, NKD Rev.2 ...................................................................................... 73
NATURAL CHANGE OF THE POPULATION .................................................................................................................................... 78
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GENERAL INSTRUCTION
The Monthly Statistical Bulletin is one of the oldest editions of the State Statistical Office, in which data for the last month, as well as statistical series for a longer period of time are published.
Following the requests of users, as well as the changes in the statistical system of the Republic of Macedonia, the State Statistical Office has included new topics in the Bulletin.
The data in the Monthly Statistical Bulletin are preliminary data, and minor errors and omissions are corrected in the next issues of the Bulletin.
The part on “Methodological explanations” contains explanations on the used methodology and the method of data collection, which should make easy the use of data.
All data published in the Monthly Statistical Bulletin are a result of the work of the official statistical institutions and therefore represent official data.
SYMBOLS AND ABBREvIATIONS
- no entry
... data not available
Ø average
0 value is less than 0.5 of the unit of measure being used
0.0 value is less than 0.05 of the unit of measure being used
1) footnote beneath table
( ) incomplete of insufficiently verified data
* corrected data
: confidential (individual) data
...* index is above 1000
covered by data in direction of the sign
(CV>=25) inaccurate estimate, other than zero
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METHODOLOGICAL EXPLANATIONS
GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT
The quarterly gross domestic product calculations are based mainly on the short-term indicators produced by the State Statistical Office and other relevant institutions.
The data for the respective quarter are published as estimated data. Along with the publication of data for each quarter, revised data for the previous quarters are also published. With each revision of the annual gross domestic product data, a revision of the quarterly gross domestic product data is done, as well.
Definitions
Gross domestic product at market prices is the final result of the production activity of the resident producer units and is a sum of the gross value added of the various institutional sectors or the various industries at basic prices plus value added tax, import duties less subsidies on products (which are not allocated to sectors and industries).
Value added at basic prices is the basic category of the gross domestic product and it is defined as a balance between the gross output and the intermediate consumption.
The GDP according to the expenditure approach presents the final consumption, i.e. the consumption of final goods and services produced in the domestic economy, the gross capital formation and the net export and import of goods and services.
Data sources
For quarterly GDP estimations the following sources are used: annual GDP estimations, data from the Ministry of Finance for the respective quarter, data from the National Bank, data from the regular monthly and quarterly surveys of the State Statistical Office and additional data from different institutions.
Method of calculation
Gross domestic product at constant prices is calculated by using the double indicators method. Quarterly GDP growth rates by production approach are calculated using 2005 as a reference year. Because of the chain-linking method applied in the calculations, non-additivity of the data appears.
For the calculation of final consumption at current prices data from the Household budget survey are used, as well as administrative data sources and other relevant sources.
The calculation of Gross capital formation is based on the commodity flow method in the part for machinery and equipment and on the data from surveys in the State Statistical Office that are used for estimation of construction and change in inventories. Data on export of goods and services and import of goods and services are calculated on the basis of the data from the National Bank of the Republic of Macedonia.
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INDUSTRY
Sources and methods of data collection
Sources of data are the results from the Monthly Report on Industry IND.1 for industrial production, stocks and persons in paid employment in the field of industry and Monthly Report for Turnover in Industry, IND.2.
The reporting method is used for collecting data. The reporting units send their Monthly Report on Industry and Monthly Report on Turnover in Industry to the regional statistical office within a specified time frame, according to the Programme for Statistical Surveys in the Republic of Macedonia for the particular year.
The data sources are the book keeping and the personnel records, as well as the documentation available at the reporting unit.
Coverage and observation units
In the Monthly Report on Industry the observation units are the enterprises and the local units, which according to the National Classification of Activities are distributed in the industry sections: B - Mining and quarrying, C - Manufacturing and D - Electricity, gas, steam and air conditioning supply, while in the Monthly Report on Turnover in Industry, section D - Electricity, gas, steam and air conditioning supply is excluded.
The Monthly Report on Industry, IND.1 and the Monthly Report on Turnover in Industry, IND.2 also include the local units whose main activity is industry, even though their parent enterprise does not belong to industry, but to forestry, construction, etc. The enterprises that operate in more than one municipality are divided in as many units as there are municipalities they operate in.
Calculation method
The industrial production index for different levels of the National Classification of Activities (total, main industrial groupings, sections, division and groups of products) is calculated in two steps: in the first step the indices are calculated by weighting the individual indices of the quantities of industrial products, and in the second step, by weighting with adequate weight coefficients for different activity levels.
The monthly industrial production index is calculated by the Laspeyres formula and is used for calculation of other indices.
The weighting coefficients of individual products of the National Nomenclature of Industrial Products used in the calculation of the Industrial Production Index represent the value added to the unit production of a respective product. They are calculated on the basis of unit values of the 2010 Industrial Annual Report and are revised every five years.
The structure of industrial activities (division structure) was calculated on the basis of the value added for 2010 and is updated at the beginning of every year for the calculation of indices for the current year.
Indices of stocks are calculated on the basis of the volume of stocks of industrial products, on the last day of the reporting month.
Indices of the persons in paid employment in the field of industry are calculated from the data on persons employed by type of activity.
The turnover indices in industry for different levels of the National Classification of Activities (total, main industrial groupings, sections, division and groups of products) are calculated through direct comparison of the aggregated values of the turnover in industry, where the values of the domestic and non-domestic turnover are corrected with the industrial producer price indices on the domestic and non-domestic market, at the lowest level of aggregation (at groups of products, i.e. at three digit level of NKD Rev.2). The turnover indices in industry and the industrial producer price indices are calculated with 2010 as base year.
In this publication, industrial production volume indices and industrial turnover indices are presented with fixed base year 2010 =100 in order to achieve harmonisation with Council Regulation (EC) No. 1165/98 on Short-Term Business Statistics and its amendments, which prescribe the implementation of the new base year 2010.
Classifications
Classifications used for the Monthly Report on Industrial Production, Stocks and Employees in Industry and the Monthly Report on Turnover in Industry, and for publishing of the results are: the National Classification of Activities (in accordance with Decision on the National Classification of Activities published in Official Gazette of the Republic of Macedonia No. 147/2008) and the National Nomenclature of Industrial Products 2008 (Official Gazette of the Republic of Macedonia No.75/2009).
Recommendations
The Monthly Report on Industry, IND.1 and the Monthly Report on Turnover in Industry, IND.2 are based on EUROSTAT’s recommendations in the Methodology of Short-Term Business Statistics, 2006, and are harmonised with Council Regulation No.1165/98 on Short-Term Statistics.
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CONSTRUCTION
Sources and methods of data collection
The data are obtained from the Monthly Statistical Report on Construction - GRAD. 21.
Coverage
The Monthly Statistical Report on Construction - GRAD. 21 covers the largest business entities engaged in construction activities, as well as business entities that according to National Classification of Activities - NKD Rev.2 are not classified in the construction industry, but they perform some construction activities of larger extent. This scope covers more than 90% of the total value of the completed construction works in the Republic of Macedonia.
Definitions
The value of completed construction works represents a value of really completed construction works (regardless if they are paid on unpaid) from the beginning of the year till the end of the reporting month. The value of completed construction works is obtained from the business entities’ monthly reports, and is given in thousand denars, at current prices.
The data on effective hours refer to all employees with employment contracts according to the human resources records and include the hours realized in regular or overtime work, regardless if they are paid per hour or piece.
The number of employees refers to the situation on the last working day of the reporting month, but only for employees with employment contract according to the human resources records, regardless if they are unable to work or absent because of illness. The students attending practical work are not included.
Classifications
The construction works which are covered by the Monthly Statistical Report are in accordance with the Nomenclature of Constructions and Construction Works, which is made according to the classifications of Eurostat: for the part of the constructions the Classification of Types of Constructions is used, and for the part of construction works the statistical Classification of Products by Activity is used.
This adjustment of statistical surveys enables international data compatibility.
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TRANSPORT AND OTHER COMMUNICATIONS
Source and methods of data collectionPassenger transportThe data are collected according to the reporting method through the regular monthly statistical reports in the field of
passenger transport, according to the Programme for Statistical Researches in the Republic of Macedonia.Urban-suburban transportThe data are collected according to the reporting method through the regular monthly statistical reports in the field of urban-
suburban transport, according to the Programme for Statistical Researches in the Republic of Macedonia.Railway transportThe data are collected according to the reporting method through the regular monthly statistical reports in the field of railway
transport, according to the Programme for Statistical Researches in the Republic of Macedonia.Air transportThe data are collected according to the reporting method through the regular monthly statistical reports in the field of air
transport, according to the Programme for statistical researches in the Republic of Macedonia.Post and telecommunications trafficThe data are collected according to the reporting method through the regular monthly statistical reports in the field of post
and telecommunications traffic, according to the Programme for Statistical Surveys in the Republic of Macedonia.Since 2003, the data on mobile phones are collected through the regular monthly statistical reports on mobile phones,
according to the Programme for Statistical Surveys in the Republic of Macedonia.Freight road transportThe data are collected according to the stratified purposive sample by weekly monitoring of the work performance of the
chosen vehicles from the sample.
ScopePassenger transportReporting units are all business subjects that according to the National Classification of Activities - NKD Rev.2 are in the section H, in the class: 49.39.Urban-suburban transportReporting units are all business subjects that according to the National Classification of Activities - NKD Rev.2 are in the section H, in the class: 49.31.Railway transportReporting units are all business subjects that according to the National Classification of Activities - NKD Rev.2 are in the section H, in the class: 49.10; 49.20Air transportReporting units are all business subjects that according to the National Classification of Activities - NKD Rev.2 are in the section H, in the class: 51.10; 51.21.Post and telecommunications trafficReporting units are all business entities that according to the National Classification of Activities - NKD Rev.2 are in the section H and J, in the class: 53.10; 61.10; 61.20.Freight road transportReporting units are the road freight vehicles (including road tractors, also) property of legal and private subjects with freight capacity more than 3500 kg registered in the Ministry of Interior.
Definitions Passenger transportKilometers run by the vehicle - kilometers run during the period of the reporting month are shown regardless if the ride was
in function of transport or not.Passenger - any person who purchases a ticket and enters in a bus for transport to a determined place.Passenger - kilometer is a unit of measurement representing the transport of one passenger over a distance of one
kilometer.
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Urban-suburban transportTransport of passengers - refers only to the transport performed at the urban and suburban lines in the urban area (taxi
transport is not covered). Vehicle kilometer - a unit of measurement representing the movement of a road motor vehicle over a distance of one
kilometer. It includes movements of empty road motor vehicles (without passengers).Railway transportData on passengers transported cover all the passengers transported with railway cars in the national and international
transport.Data on goods transported cover all transported goods with railway cars in the national and international transport. Loaded goods - all goods loaded in national and international transport.Unloaded goods - all goods unloaded in national and international transport.Passenger is each person who uses railway car for transport, except for the crew of the railway car. Passenger-kilometer is a unit of measurement representing the transport of one passenger by rail over a distance of one
kilometer.Goods transported represent a sum of all goods transported with railway cars. Net-tonne kilometer is a unit of measurement of goods transport which represents the transport of goods in one wagon by
rail over a distance of one kilometer.
Air transportData on passengers transported include all passengers who have arrived and departed in regular and charter transport.Data on goods transported include all goods that have arrived and departed in regular and charter transport.Post and telecommunications trafficData on mail parcels refer to mail parcels of ordinary and registered letters, postcards, printed materials, telephone bills, small
packages, EMS letters delivered in the national and international traffic. Data on parcels refer to parcels of ordinary, letters of value, hand and EMS letters delivered in the national and international
traffic. Telephone calls originated from fixed network - Include all calls that originated from the network of the national fixed operator,
expressed in 1000 minutes, such as national calls (within the country), international calls (outgoing calls to another country), dial-up connection to Internet and others.
Calls originated from mobile cellular network - Include all national and international calls originated from subscribers to the national mobile operators expressed in 1000 minutes. Roaming calls are not included.
National calls from mobile cellular network - Total calls, in 1000 minutes, originated from subscribers to the national mobile operators and made within the country (originated and terminated in the Republic of Macedonia).
Freight road transportKilometers run by the vehicle represent the kilometers run by the vehicle with freight or empty. Ton of goods is a unit of measure which represents the weight of goods. Tonne-kilometer is a unit of measurement which represents the transport of one tonne by road over one kilometer.
ClassificationsGlossary for Transport Statistics Eurostat Council Regulation 1172 /98 on Statistics on the Carriage of Goods by RoadClassification of Countries, ISO-3166Classification of Goods, NSTClassification of Categories of Dangerous Goods ADRClassification of Cargo Types Eurostat Council Regulation 91/2003 on rail transport statisticsEurostat Council Regulation 437/2003 on statistical returns in respect of the carriage of passengers, freight and mail by air
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EXTERNAL TRADE
Data source
The data source for the external trade statistics is the Single Administrative Document (SAD) for exports and imports, whose content is adjusted for various purposes. The document is filled in with data for customs purposes, as well as for statistical and banking purposes.
The contents, the form and the way of filling in of the SAD are prescribed by the Manual for the Single Administrative Document and the other documents in the customs procedure.
Data scope
The external trade data are processed according to the special trade system (relaxed definition), based on the concept of the commodity crossing at the customs border.
The export, according to this principle, comprises all the goods exported abroad and in the foreign customs warehouses and industrial free zones, and whose origin is from the domestic market, the premises for further processing and the industrial free zones.
The import comprises all goods, imported from abroad, from customs transit, customs warehouses and industrial free zones. That means that import includes all the goods for which all duties and taxes are paid, and which are placed on the internal market, the premises for further processing or in the commercial free zones.
Observation units
Observation unit for the statistical survey on external trade of goods is each dispatch of goods in exports or imports, which is homogenous regarding the kind of goods, country of origin or destination, way of payment and the moment of border crossing.
Territory
The borders of the statistical territory are usually the same as the state borders, except when the external trade is performed through the free customs zones.
Time of observation and processing
Statistical processing of external trade data is performed on a monthly basis.
Export and import data are processed in the month in which the transaction is done, according to the time of lodgement the SAD form. Monthly data for the current year are corrected regularly each month. With the first data processing, about 98% of the total data are compiled. The additional data and the corrected data are added in the month when the goods transaction was done (the time of lodgement the SAD form). Because of this, the external trade data during the current year are treated as preliminary, until the final data are published.
Classifications
Statistical data processing and publishing are performed according to the following classifications and nomenclatures:
- Customs Nomenclature, based on the Harmonized System of Commodity Codes and Names;
- Standard International Trade Classification (SITC);
- Classification of procucts by activity (CPA);
- Country Classification - 3166 ISO alpha - 2 code
The basic principles, standards, definitions and procedures for statistical processing of the external trade are based on the United Nations concepts and definitions for the external trade statistics (International Trade Statistics: Concepts and Definitions United Nations Statistical Papers, 2010 Series M, No.52, Rev 3), on which the External Trade Methodology of the Statistical Department of the European Union (EUROSTAT) is also based.
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INTERNAL TRADE
Sources and methods of data collection Sources of data are the results from the Monthly Report on Turnover TRG.1 for turnover, number of persons employed and
hours worked. The data are collected according to a stratified sample.ScopeObservation units are mostly the enterprises whose principal activity is classified into sale and maintenance of motor vehicles,
wholesale trade and retail trade.The sampling frame of the survey includes all legal forms of enterprises that perform one of the trade activities in section G of
the National Classification of Activities - NKD Rev. 2 as their main activity. The sample includes all large and medium business entities, while the rest were determined randomly. The criteria used are activity and turnover.
DefinitionsWholesale is purchase of goods for further sale to merchants, entrepreneurs, legal persons and others that purchase goods
for performing their professional or profit-making activity.Retail trade is purchase of goods for further sale to final users (for personal and household use).Turnover comprises the totals invoiced by the observation unit during the reference period, and this corresponds to market
sales of goods or services supplied to third parties. Turnover includes all taxes for goods and services, invoiced by the observation unit, except VAT. Turnover also includes all other charges (transport, packaging, etc.) passed on to the customer, even if these charges are listed separately in the invoice. Price reductions such as rebates, bonuses or discounts as well as other revenue reductions (e.g. annual discount schemes) are to be deducted from turnover.
Turnover does not include:- Extraordinary income (e.g. from sales of capital assets),- Non-operating income (e.g. income from letting or renting buildings used for no operating purposes),- Financial income (e.g. interest payments, dividends from associated companies),- Company-related subsidies.Data publishingData published are shown in the form of indices. The data were calculated with 2010 as a constant base year, and calculated
indices are not seasonally adjusted.The indices reflect the short-term changes in the turnover between two compared periods. These are generally the reported
month to the same month of the previous year.Value indices (value in nominal terms): current prices are considered, and the impact of the change in prices is not
eliminated.Volume indices (value in real terms): by using deflators made up of consumer price indices the change in prices is
eliminated. Retail trade data are given by the following groups: Retail sale of food, beverages and tobacco (G47.11, 47.2); Retail sale of
non-food products, except fuel (47.19, 47.4, 47.5, 47.6, 47.7, 47.8, 47.9); Retail trade, except automotive fuel (47 without 47.3) and Retail trade of automotive fuel (47.3).
PURCHASE AND SALE
Sources and methods of data collectionData on the total purchase of agricultural products are taken from the regular monthly statistical surveys Purchase of
Agricultural Products from Individual Producers (trade-31) and Sales of Agricultural Products from Own Production of Agricultural Enterprises and Agricultural Cooperatives (Agri-Trade - 33), which are used for monitoring 140 agricultural products.
ScopeAs reporting units for these surveys occur all legal units (enterprises and agricultural cooperatives) that according to the National
Classification of Activities are registered in the sector A, division 01, sector B, division 05, as well as enterprises that have registered local unit in the sectors A and B.
DefinitionsPurchase of agricultural products from individual agricultural producers is purchase of agricultural products directly from the
individual agricultural producers by enterprises, for processing or selling.Sale of agricultural products from own production is external or internal sale and delivery of agricultural products from
enterprises and agricultural cooperatives’ own production. Method of calculation Indices are calculated by a relation between the monthly values at the level of products, groups and total, in the current and
the base year.ClassificationsData are presented according to the National Classification of Activities- NKD Rev.2, while the products are partly adjusted to
the Classification of Products by Activities (CPA 2008).
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CATERING TRADE AND SERvICES
Source and methods of data collection
The data are collected according to the reporting method through the regular quarterly statistical reports submitted by all business entities whose main activity is catering and other business entities which contain units that offer catering services.
Scope
Reporting units are all business entities that according to the National Classification of Activities - NKD Rev.2 are in the sector I, in the divisions 55 Accommodation and 56 Food and beverage service activities, as well as the business entities which in their structure have business units whose activity belongs to these divisions.
Definition
Turnover in catering trade and services is a value of realised board and lodging services, and other goods and non-goods services (like selling of tobacco, souvenirs, transport of guests and luggage, postal services, etc.) The value of turnover is expressed in current prices, including VAT.
Data on turnover by months are estimations obtained on the basis of analysis of the usual monthly seasonal variations and estimations of the turnover trend. These estimations, after the end of the quarter, are corrected on the basis of the results of the quarterly reports.
TOURISM
Source and methods of data collection
The data are collected according to the reporting method through the regular monthly statistical reports submitted by all accommodation establishments and other business entities engaged in tourism accommodation (hotels, boarding houses, motels, vacation facilities, camps, etc.)
Scope
Reporting units are all business entities that according to the National Classification of Activities - NKD Rev.2 are in the sector I, in the division 55 Accommodation, as well as business entities which in their structure have business units whose activity belongs to this division.
Nevertheless, certain number of tourists and their nights spent are not included, because tourists, particularly those in private rooms, cottages and those staying with relatives and friends, remain unreported.
Definitions
Tourist is any person who temporarily spends at least one night in some accommodation establishment not located in his or her usual place of residence.
Domestic tourist is a person with permanent residence in the Republic of Macedonia who is temporarily present at some other place, other than his/her usual place of residence, and who spends at least one night in some accommodation establishment.
Foreign tourist is considered to be anyone, permanently resident outside the Republic of Macedonia, who is temporarily present in the Republic of Macedonia and who spends at least one night in some accommodation establishment.
The actual definitions are harmonised with the Directive 95/57/EC.
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INDUSTRIAL PRODUCER PRICES
Goals
The industrial producer price indices, total, measure the changes of the industrial producer price levels of the industrial products produced in Macedonia and sold on the domestic market and the non-domestic market. The industrial producer price index, total, is composed of two components: the industrial producer price indices on the domestic market and the industrial producer price indices on the non-domestic market.
The industrial producer price indices on the domestic market measure the changes of the industrial producer price levels of the industrial products produced in Macedonia and sold on the domestic market.
The industrial producer price indices on the non-domestic market measure the changes of the industrial producer price levels of the industrial products produced in Macedonia and sold by the producer, on the non-domestic market.
Definition
The Industrial Producer Price is the price at which the producer sells the products to the network of wholesale and retail distributors in the largest quantities, on the domestic market, loaded free on rail or truck where the producer is located, or it is the price based on which the producer deals with other producers in the sphere of trade. This price includes producer subsidies, but deducts commercial rebates, discounts, cash discounts and similar reductions offered by the seller. VAT and excises are also deducted from the price.
The Industrial Producer Price on the non-domestic market is calculated as the quotient of the value of exports expressed in denars and exported quantity of the product, expressed in kilograms.
Method of calculation
The industrial producer price indices, total, are calculated as the weighted average of the industrial producer price indices on the domestic market and the industrial producer price indices on the non-domestic market.
The monthly industrial producer price indices, both on the domestic and non-domestic market, are calculated with the Laspeyres formula.
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For weighting, the turnover on the domestic market for each product of each reporting unit is used.
The weights are changed every 5 years.
I(t/0) - index
P(ti) - price of the product ”i” in the current month
P(oi) - price of the product ”i” in the base period
W(oi) - weight of the product ”i” in the base period
n - number of products
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INPUT AND OUTPUT PRICES IN AGRICULTURE, AND PRICES OF CATERING SERvICES
Sources and methods of data collecting
Sources of data on input and output prices are the monthly reports gathered from business entities engaged in wholesale trade, cooperatives and agricultural holdings that sell goods for current consumption in agriculture and products from agricultural production sold outside the sector.
The prices of catering services measure the level of the retail prices of catering services carried out in catering units (hotels, motels and restaurants).
The prices of catering services are monitored with the survey C.31 in selected catering units: hotels with restaurants, motels with restaurants and restaurants, in the period from 18th-20th of a month. Prices are monitored from the menu with quoted sell-prices on the day of monitoring. Units of measurement according to which prices are monitored are quoted in the survey form and they are usual for the selected products and services.
Scope
Input prices in agriculture are monitored monthly for approximately 80 products that business entities sell to individual agricultural producers for current uses in agricultural production.
Output prices in agriculture are monitored monthly for approximately 110 products that business entities purchase from individual producers, as well as sales of agricultural enterprises’ own production.
Price indices of catering services are monitored monthly in 27 selected business units for 65 catering services in 8 cities in the Republic of Macedonia.
Definitions
Input in agriculture covers goods, services and investment that agricultural producers invest currently for continuous development in agricultural production. Output in agriculture covers production in the agricultural sector, purchased or sold outside the sector.
Input prices are prices that agricultural producers have paid for purchasing the necessary goods and for the performed services and the investments which were necessary for unobstructed agricultural production. VAT is deducted from the prices. Output prices are prices paid to agricultural producers for purchasing agricultural products, or for sales from agricultural enterprises’ own production. VAT is deducted from the prices.
Prices of catering services are prices at which catering units sell their services to customers for food, beverages and accommodation. VAT is included in the prices.
Method of calculation
Input and output price indices in agriculture are calculated by weighting the price indices, based on the share (2003-2005) of the average value of purchased products at purchase prices (input) and the average production value (2003-2005) at current prices (output).
Given the seasonal nature of agricultural production, and especially vegetables and fruits, variable monthly weights are used when calculating price indices. The weights are calculated based on the participation of certain products in the months during the year.
The price index of catering services is calculated by weighting the price indices with the structure of values of services realized in the catering units.
Price indices are calculated by using Laspeyres formula:
Classifications
Data on output price indices in agriculture are collected and calculated according to the National Nomenclature of Agricultural Products and Services.
I(t/0) - index
P(ti - price of the product/service ”i” in the current month
P(oi) - price of the product/service ”i” in the base period
W(oi) - weight of the product/service ”i” in the base period
n - number of products/services
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CONSTRUCTION COSTS FOR NEW RESIDENTIAL BUILDINGS
The Construction cost Index for new residential buildings is calculated as a weighted average of the Material cost index and the Labour cost index:
I(cc)t/o = I(mc)t/o * Wо1 + I(lc)t/o * Wо2
I(cc)t/o - Construction cost index for new residential buildings
I(mc)t/o - Material cost index
I(lc)t/o - Labour cost index
Wo1/2 - Weights
Wо1 + Wо2 = 1
The Material cost index is calculated on the basis of data on Industrial producer prices on the domestic market, for 92 products belonging to these classes:
08.11; 08.12; 08,99; 16.10; 16.23; 20.16; 20.30; 20.52; 20.59; 22.21; 23.12; 23.20; 23.32; 23.51; 23.52; 23.61; 23.62; 23.63; 23.64; 23.70; 23.99; 24.10; 24.20; 24.33; 24.34; 25.11; 25.12; 25.93; 27.32; 31.02.
The Material cost index is calculated by using by the Laspeyres formula:
I(мc)t/o - Material cost index
Pti - Price of the building material “i“ in the current period (t)
Poi - Price of the building material “i“ in the base period (0)
Woi - Weights
t - Current period
0 - Base period
The Labour cost index is calculated on the basis of the average gross wages paid per employee in the Construction section, Division 41 - Construction of buildings, from the National classification of activities (NKD Rev.2).
I(lс)t/o - Labour cost index
Sti - Average gross wage paid per employee in the current period (t)
Soi - Average gross wage paid per employee in the base period (0)
t - Current period
0 - Base period
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RETAIL PRICES AND CONSUMER PRICES
Data on retail prices of goods and services are the result of regular monitoring of prices, including agricultural and industrial retail prices, as well as service prices. Retail prices are monitored in 8 cities in the Republic of Macedonia. Prices of industrial products and services are monitored once a month, while agricultural products are monitored twice a month (the first and the third week of the month).
Starting from January 2006, the prices of oil derivatives are monitored from the 26th day of the previous month till the 25th day of the current month, in order to scope all price movements within the reported month.
Average monthly prices in the Republic of Macedonia are calculated by weighted arithmetical mean, whereby average prices in particular cities are weighted with the sold quantity of certain articles in those cities.
Starting from January 2012, average monthly prices by cities are calculated by average-geometrical mean.
Average monthly prices for the agricultural products are calculated as average of both reported periods.
Average annual prices of the products and services are obtained by an non weighted average-arithmetic mean of prices for 12 months.
Scope
In 2012, retail turnover prices are monitored in 8 cities in the Republic of Macedonia, for 48 agricultural products, 147 food-industry products, 259 non food-industry products and 149 types of services.
When selecting products for monitoring of prices, only products with significant retail turnover are considered.
Definitions
Retail prices are the prices at which the products and services are sold to the final consumers by retailers, individual producers and service providers. VAT is included in retail prices.
Price indices
The Retail price index and the Consumer price index are calculated on the basis of average monthly retail prices, their dynamics and the structure of personal consumption.
Indices are calculated by means of the following formula:
I(t/0) - index
P(ti) - price of the product/service ”i” in the current month
P(oi) - price of the product/service ”i” in the base period
W(oi) - weight of the product/service ”i” in the base period
n - number of products/services
The Consumer price index is calculated on the basis of a special list of products and services for personal consumption of households, the average monthly retail prices of these goods and services, and their individual price indices weighted according to a personal consumption pattern.
While calculating the consumer price indices, besides the national classification, COICOP (Classification of Individual Consumption by Purpose) is also used as an international standard, which is a classification of the personal consumption by purpose. It is used by the European Union member states for calculation of the Harmonized Index of Consumer Prices, which is used as an indicator of inflation.
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LABOUR FORCE SURvEY
Sources and scope of the Survey
The Labour Force Survey is the most exhaustive research on the economic activity of the population and its demographic, educational and other characteristics in the period between the censuses.
The Survey is conducted on a sample of 11250 households (7200 households until 2003) on the whole territory of the country. Until 2003, the Labour Force Survey was conducted as an annual Survey and since 2004 it is being conducted as a continuous Survey, on a weekly basis, throughout the year, while the data processing is done quarterly and annually.
Units under observation in the Survey are: the households and the persons from 15 - 79 years of age.
The adherence to the international recommendations of the International Labour Organization (ILO) and the EU Statistical Office (Eurostat) enables international comparability of the data, but it also means application of definitions of the labour market’s basic categories that differ from the ones established by the national legislation in this area.
The final concept of the Survey is established taking into account the specifics of the Republic of Macedonia in this area.
Definitions
Working age population comprises every person between 15 and 79 years of age.
Economically active population comprises all employed and unemployed persons (labour force).
Following the recommendations of the ILO, in the employed are included persons of 15 years of age and over, who:
- During the reporting week have worked for money (in cash or in kind) or for profit at least one hour;
- During the reporting week were temporarily absent from work (because of illness; leave of absence; studies; cessation
of the activity of the business entity etc.), but had a job.
- Were helping on the family estate or in the family enterprise without pay.
According to the EUROSTAT and ILO standards as unemployed are considered the persons from 15 to 74 years of age
who meet the following three conditions:
- During the reporting week they did not work (according to the above mentioned criteria);
- Have searched actively for a job or have taken concrete activities to find a job;
- Were prepared to accept work in the reporting week or in the week that followed.
The persons that are not included in both categories make up the group of those that are not in labour force:
- Pupils and Students
- Pensioners
- Housewives (who only perform activities in their household)
- Persons who are supported by others or by the state or who support themselves with a different kind of income
(interests, rents).
The main indicators for monitoring the changes of the labour force are:
- Activity rate as a share of the labour force in the total population aged 15 years and over;
- Employment rate as a share of the number of employed in the total population aged 15 years and over;
- Unemployment rate as a share of the number of unemployed in the total labour force.
The reporting period to which the questions are related is the week before the week of conducting the Survey.
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WAGES AND EMPLOYMENT
Sources and scope of statistical survey Labour - 1
The Monthly Statistical Survey Labour.1 monitors the average paid gross and net wages per employee, as well as the employees from the personnel records, through collecting reports from the business entities, with a monthly periodicity. Sources of data are the reporting units in private and other (public, state, cooperative and mixed) ownership, which perform different activities. The survey excludes the Macedonian representatives in foreign countries, the persons who independently perform an activity - profession and their employees, and the individual farmers.
The Monthly Survey is based on the sample of reporting units intentionally chosen, respecting the criterion of at least 70% representation of the employed in every section of the National Classification of Activities - NKD Rev.2. The reporting units fill in reports every month, which provide data on the total paid gross and net wages per employee, the total number of employees at the end of the pre-reference month, the number of persons hired during the reference month, the number of persons who had left the job during the reference month, the total number of employees and the number of employed women at the end of the reference month.
Definitions
Total paid gross wages cover: paid net wages for the reference month, paid personal tax and paid contributions for: retirement and disability insurance, for health insurance, for employment, for professional disease.
Total paid net wages cover: paid net wages for the reference month for the work done in the full-time work, less than full and more than full-time work (overtime work), payments in respect of annual vacation by the enterprise, as well as public holidays, paid leave up to seven days, paid leave for educational purposes, for sick-leave up to 30 days, etc., payments for time spent in the army upon invitation of a state body, protection and civil services, etc., supplements of net wages for previous months paid during the reference month (backward payments), payments based on periodical and final account, profit-sharing bonuses, regardless of the period they refer to.
The survey includes all employed persons that have a work contract (for definite or indefinite time), as well as whether they work full-time, less than full or more than full-time in business entities of all kinds of ownership and the state administrative bodies, local self-government bodies, the political parties, the public organizations and associations in the Republic of Macedonia.
This survey does not cover: persons such as Macedonian representatives in foreign countries, persons who perform independently an activity - profession and their employees, and the individual farmers.
Methods of calculation and indices
Average paid gross and net wages per employee are calculated as a ratio between the total gross and net wages and the total number of employees who received payments.
Nominal indices of paid gross wages are calculated from the absolute value of the average gross wages, while the real indices represent the ratio between the nominal indices and the consumer price indices.
Nominal indices of paid net wages are calculated from the absolute value of the average net wages, while the real indices represent the ratio between the nominal indices and the consumer price indices.
Classifications
National Classification of Activities - NKD Rev.2
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NATURAL CHANGE IN POPULATION
The data on births, deaths and marriages are taken from the administrative sources-relevant registers, while the data on divorces from the records of the relevant courts.
Statistics on births comprise live births and still births.
Statistics on deaths comprise all cases of death.
Statistics on marriages cover the marriages contracted according to the legally prescribed manner, i.e. marriages registered in the Record of Marriages.
Statistics on divorces refer to divorces in the relevant court.
Taking into account the need for presenting as realistic a picture as possible of the demographic appearances in the Republic of Macedonia and of the adaptation to the standards of the European Union, starting from 2004, the State Statistical Office made changes in the methodology of presentation of vital statistics. The number of births, deaths, marriages and divorces shows only the events which occurred in the Republic of Macedonia.
Definitions
Live birth is any child who after separation (complete removal from its mother) shows any signs of life (breathing or heart beat), irrespective of how long that child was alive. If the child died soon after separation, first it is registered as live birth and then, as an infant death.
Stillbirth (foetal death) is any child separated from the mother’s body without any signs of life, but only if the gestation period was not less than 28 weeks.
Deceased person is every live birth in which there is a permanent disappearance of all vital functions.
Infant deaths - deaths of infants before reaching first year of age.
Natural increase of the population is the difference between the number of live births and the number of dead persons in a given period of time.
The natural increase can be positive, when the number of live births is higher than the number of dead persons, and negative, when the number of live births is lower than the number of dead persons.
Vital index is a relative indicator which shows the ratio between the number of live births and the number of dead persons.
Divorce is a final dissolution of a marriage by a valid decision by the municipal court in charge.
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GENERAL ECONOMIC INDICES
XII 2014 ---------
XII 2013
I-XII 2014 -----------
I-XII 2013
Monthly index Ø 2013=100
2013 2014
XII I II III IV V VI VII VIII IX X XI XII
Industry1)
Production* 101 105 108 85 89 106 110 111 108 115 96 106 109 115 109Stocks* 102 103 112 96 98 100 103 105 105 102 104 102 100 107 114Turnover2) 120 116 97 103 100 114 116* 115 122 118 109 120 131 122 116
Construction
Effective work hours 114 111 103 103 100 107 109 107 106 116 117 113 121 108 118Value of completed construction works 124 97 152 72 74 74 84 83 78 100 75 89 121 120 188
Railway transport
Net tonne-kilometres 102 98 95 84 95 98 82 102 96 102 109 115 96 97 98Passenger kilometres 129 100 87 81 80 90 88 93 89 106 107 114 125 115 112
External trade - value indices1)
Export 88 116 115 90 108 116 115 122 125 122 113 129 126 120 101Import 100 110 112 93 104 112 114 120 107 123 101 113 120 104 112
Internal trade (value of turnover)2)
Motor vehicles 1151) 1071) 97 641) 691) 841) 851) 921) 931) 1051) 761) 941) 1001) 1111) 1111)
Wholesale trade 1321) 1291) 120 1191) 1221) 1371) 1481) 1381) 1391) 1401) 1421) 1421) 1481) 1321) 1591)
Retail trade3) 981) 951) 106 801) 771) 861) 881) 861) 881) 951) 961) 951) 941) 891) 1041)
Catering trade and services (104) (110) 95 83 80 89 99 127 127 139 156 135 (104) (88) (98)Tourism
Number of tourists 96 105 58 53 47 62 76 131 121 183 249 113 106 62 55Nights spent by tourists 94 102 38 36 34 44 52 95 95 266 351 87 80 45 36
Industrial producer price2)
Total1) 97 98 110 110 110 110 110 111 110 110 109 110 110 109 107Domestic market 96 99 117 117 116 117 117 118 117 117 117 117 117 117 113Non-domestic market1) 98 97 103 103 103 104 103 104 104 103 101 102 102 101 101
Retail prices 98 99 100 101 100 99 99 99 99 99 99 99 99 98 98Industrial products 97 99 101 101 100 100 99 99 99 100 100 99 99 98 98Agricultural products 106 100 98 98 99 99 101 104 101 99 98 98 98 100 104Services 98 98 100 100 100 98 98 98 98 98 99 99 98 98 97
Prices of catering trade and services 101 99 99 99 99 99 99 99 99 100 100 100 100 100 100Output prices in agriculture1)2) 93 … 131 144 146 145 129 115 118 103 103 110 119 121 122Input prices in agriculture1)2) 94 … 122 122 122 124 122 121 122 122 120 120 119 117 115Consumer prices 99 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 99 98 100 100 100Net wage per employee
Nominal 104 101 101 101 99 99 100 102 100 101 100 101 103 102 106Real 105 102 101 101 99 100 100 102 101 101 101 101 103 103 106
1) Preliminary data2) Base year 20103) Volume indices (value in real terms): by using deflators made up of consumer price indices the change in prices is eliminated
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BASIC ANNUAL DATA 2008-2013
2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013
POPULATIONNatural increase of the population, in '000 4.0 4.6 5.2 3.3 3.4 3.9
Rate of natural increase 1.9 2.3 2.5 1.6 1.7 1.9
Live births (per 1000 inhabitants) 11.2 11.5 11.8 11.1 11.4 11.2
Deaths (per 1000 inhabitants) 9.3 9.3 9.3 9.5 9.8 9.3
Infant deaths (per 1000 live births) 9.7 11.7 7.6 7.6 9.7 10.2
Marriages (per 1000 inhabitants) 7.2 7.3 6.9 7.2 6.8 6.8
EDUCATION
Persons attained education in:Primary and lower secondary schools1) 27 418 27 282 26 034* 24 864 24 124 23 246
Upper secondary schools1) 24 860 24 404 25 597* 24 995 25 908 25 711
Higher schools2) 811 662 914 579 215 140
Universities 10 027 9 570 9 030 9 223 10 177 9 340
LABOUR FORCE
Population aged 15 years and over by economic activity Total 1 633 341 1 638 869 1 648 522 1 656 215 1 669 965 1 672 460
Employed 609 015 629 901 637 855 645 085 650 554 678 838
Unemployed 310 409 298 873 300 439 294 963 292 502 277 219
Inactive persons 713 917 710 094 710 228 716 166 726 910 716 403
RECIPIENTS OF PENSIONS3)4)
Total 273 281 273 977 273 751 282 975 287 456 291 821
Old age 149 682 150 092 151 894 156 017 162 127 169 362
Disability 48 562 47 948 46 118 46 979 45 658 42 741
Survivor 75 037 75 937 75 739 76 529 76 594 77 011
Military - - - 2 007 1 953 1 827
Agricultural - - - 1 443 1 124 880
GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT (real growth rates unless otherwise stated)
GDP at current prices (in million denars) 414 890 414 622 437 296 464 187 466 703 499 5595)
GDP in million PPS 17 326* 17 514* 18 372* 18 146* 18 681* 19 513*5)
GDP per capita in PPS 8 465* 8 541* 8 940* 8 815* 9 064* 9 454*5)
Gross Domestic Product 5.5 - 0.4 3.4 2.3 -0.5 2.75)
GDP deflator 5.5 0.3 2.0 3.7 1.0 4.35)
Domestic demand - - - - - -
Household final consumption, including NPISHs
- - - - - -
General government final consumption - - - - - -
Gross fixed capital formation - - - - - -
Export of goods and services - - - - - -
Import of goods and services - - - - - -
1) Pupils in special schools, religious schools, and schools for adults are presented at related level of education
2) Students graduated from first cycle (university) and professional studies are included
3) Source: Pension and Disability Insurance Fund of R.M.4) In 2011, for the first time, there are military and agricultural pensions as a result of the newly established system for processing data in the Pension and Disability Insurance Fund of the Republic of Macedonia5) Preliminary data
Monthly Statistical Bulletin 1.2.15.0222
BASIC ANNUAL DATA 2008-2013 (continued)
2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013Industry1)
Indices of total volume 108.1 93.9 97.9 106.2 100.0 103.2Indices of turnover - - 102.5 110.8 100.0 107.7*
Agriculture 98.4 101.3 109.1 105.6 100.0 ...Construction2)
Value of completed construction works 61.6 65.0 71.8 78.2 100.0 149.4Effective work hours 95.5 93.6 99.1 113.1 100.0 130.4
Passenger transportPassenger kilometres 88.3 86.5 102.7 116.9 100.0 99.6
Railway transportNet tonne-kilometres 175.6 117.4 124.1 113.2 100.0 99.5Passenger kilometres 149.1 155.7 155.9 146.4 100.0 80.8
Industrial producer price indicesTotal1) - - 102.8 101.4 100.0 98.6Domestic market 98.5 98.8 99.2 99.6 100.0 100.4Non-domestic market1) - - 106.4 103.2 100.0 96.9
Retail Prices Indices 92.0 90.8 93.1 96.8 100.0 101.3Industrial products 88.5 87.0 90.8 95.6 100.0 101.4Agricultural products 99.3 93.8 92.4 97.0 100.0 106.4Beverages 92.4 98.8 98.9 99.6 100.0 102.7Services 96.6 96.4 96.8 98.5 100.0 100.4
Indices of catering trade services 97.3 100.8 100.9 100.0 100.0 101.1Consumer Price Index 92.4 91.7 93.2 96.8 100.0 102.8Nominal net wage paid per employee 77.0 95.5 98.3 99.7 100.0 101.2Real net wage paid per employee 83.3 104.1 105.5 103.0 100.0 98.4External trade (in '000 000 US dollars)
Export 3 991 2 708 3 351 4 478 4 015 4 2671)
Import 6 883 5 073 5 474 7 027 6 522 6 6001)
Balance -2 892 - 2 365* - 2 123 - 2 549 -2 507 -2 3331)
Import coverage by export in % 58 53 61 64 62 651)
Internal trade (in '000 000 denars)3)
Motor vehicles - - - 23 417 21 317 23 522Turnover in wholesale trade 142 343 128 426 140 069 166 080 191 307 189 788Turnover in retail trade 93 513 89 953 93 708 208 776 203 103 195 856Purchase and sale of agricultural products 10 564 11 564 8 505 13 071 13 309 14 070
Turnover in catering trade and services (in '000 000 denars)
6 718 6 364 5 856 6 353 6 662 6 788
Tourism (in 000)Number of tourists 605 588 586 648 664 702Nights spent by tourists 2 236 2 102 2 020 2 173 2 152 2 157
Denar savings deposits of the Households (Individuals and Self-Employed Individuals), in ‘000.000 denars, status as of 31.124)5)
35 711 30 708 44 757 55 680 66 454 73 381
Denar credits of the Households (Individuals and Self-Employed Individuals), in ‘000.000 denars, situation as of 31.124)5)
65 132 68 048 70 452 75 092 80 401 89 554
Short-term 16 345 17 586 16 786 16 316 16 813 16 989Long-term 44 877 43 779 46 800 51 743 56 402 65 302Accrued interest 460 1 258 1 236 1 393 1 536 1 645Doubtful and contested claims 3 450 5 424 5 631 5 640 5 650 5 618
1) Preliminary data2) For structures in public, cooperative, mixed and state ownership3) Because of methodological changes in 2011, the data are not comparable to previous years4) Source: National Bank of the Republic of Macedonia5) Revised data series in accordance with the new methodology of NBRM
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BASIC QUARTERLY DATA
NATURAL CHANGE OF THE POPULATION
Births DeathsNatural increase
Number of marriages
live births stillbirths total infants marriages divorces
IV Q 2012 5 869 48 4 955 53 914 3 280 503
I Q 2013 5 320 46 4 978 48 342 2 923 570
II Q 2013 5 587 58 4 647 59 940 3 317 549
III Q 2013 6 313 54 4 565 64 1 748 4 365 357
IV Q 2013 5 918 38 5 018 66 900 3 377 569
I Q 20141) 5 635 57 5 281 56 354 2 597 576
II Q 20141) 5 809 35 4 770 48 1 039 3 313 538
III Q 20141) 6 377 38 4 533 71 1 844 4392 506
IV Q 20141) 5 853 40 5 098 58 755 3 309 517
1) Preliminary data
AvERAGE NET WAGE PER EMPLOYEE
IV Q 2013 IV Q 2014
Indices
IV Q 2014 ------------- IV Q 2013
IV Q 2014 -------------
Ø 2013Total paid monthly average net-wage per employee 21 267 21 904 103.0 103.6
A Agriculture, forestry and fishing 15 801 16 095 101.9 102.9
B Mining and quarrying 23 677 25 497 107.7 109.5
C Manufacturing 15 960 16 713 104.7 106.1
D Electricity, gas, steam and air conditioning supply 36 281 37 000 102.0 101.8
E Water supply; sewerage, waste management and remediation activities
18 586 19 063 102.6 101.9
F Construction 17 510 18 953 108.2 109.5
G Wholesale and retail trade; repair of motor vehicles and motorcycles
19 522 20 316 104.1 105.5
H Transportation and storage 22 432 23 143 103.2 103.3
I Accommodation and food service activities 15 423 15 212 98.6 99.5
J Information and communication 33 832 35 327 104.4 100.3
K Financial and insurance activities 38 169 39 802 104.3 105.9
L Real estate activities 25 093 26 394 105.2 104.8
M Professional, scientific and technical activities 27 866 30 792 110.5 112.0
N Administrative and support service activities 14 189 14 491 102.1 103.5
O Public administration and defence; compulsory social security
25 089 25 874 103.1 103.3
P Education 21 247 22 119 104.1 104.2
Q Human health and social work activities 23 253 24 457 105.2 105.9
R Arts, entertainment and recreation 18 081 18 629 103.0 105.1
S Other service activities 24 019 24 606 102.4 104.4
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QUARTERLY CONSTRUCTION COST INDICES FOR NEW RESIDENTIAL BUILDINGS2010=100
IV Q 2013 I Q 2014 II Q 2014 III Q 2014 IV Q 2014IV Q 2014 IV Q 2013
IV Q 2014 III Q 2014
Construction costs for new residential buildings
108.8 106.8 108.5 109.2 109.7 100.8 100.5
Material costs 103.7 102.3 102.8 102.7 102.4 98.7 99.7
Labour costs 126.8 122.9 128.7 132.1 135.6 107.0 102.6
QUARTERLY RETAIL PRICE INDEX, CONSUMER PRICE INDEX AND INDUSTRIAL PRODUCER PRICE INDICES ON THE DOMESTIC MARKET
IV Q 2013 I Q 2014 II Q 2014 III Q 2014 IV Q 2014IV Q 2014 IV Q 2013
IV Q 2014 III Q 2014
Retail price index (2013=100)
Total 100.2 99.8 99.0 99.1 98.3 98.2 99.2
Agricultural products 96.3 98.6 101.8 98.0 100.6 104.4 102.7
Industrial products 100.5 100.2 99.3 99.8 98.6 98.1 98.8
Non-food industrial products 100.6 100.3 99.2 100.1 98.1 97.5 98.0
Food products 99.0 99.5 99.9 98.6 99.5 100.5 101.0
Processed food products 100.0 99.8 99.1 98.8 99.1 99.1 100.3
Beverages (alcoholic and nonalcoholic)
100.7 101.1 101.1 101.0 101.2 100.5 100.2
Services 100.3 99.4 98.2 98.2 97.7 97.4 99.4
Goods 100.1 100.0 99.5 99.6 98.7 98.7 99.1
Consumer price index (2013=100)
Total 100.1 99.9 99.8 99.6 99.7 99.6 100.1
Food and non-alcoholic beverages 99.3 99.4 99.4 98.3 99.0 99.7 100.7
Alcoholic beverages, tobacco 102.0 101.9 101.9 105.9 106.0 103.9 100.0
Clothing and footwear 101.9 99.6 100.7 100.4 102.0 100.1 101.6
Housing, water, electricity, gas and other fuels
99.3 99.3 99.2 100.2 100.7 101.4 100.5
Furnishings, household equipment and routine maintenance of the house
100.1 99.3 98.5 97.8 98.0 97.9 100.2
Health 105.4 107.7 107.7 108.3 107.7 102.2 99.4
Transport 99.5 99.5 99.6 100.3 95.2 95.6 94.9
Communication 101.0 100.5 98.8 98.0 98.5 97.5 100.5
Recreation and culture 100.6 98.6 96.1 94.9 94.8 94.3 99.8
Education 100.1 100.1 100.1 100.1 100.1 100.0 100.0
Restaurants and hotels 99.8 99.0 98.5 98.8 99.0 99.2 100.1
Miscellaneous goods and services 100.8 101.4 101.4 101.5 102.0 101.2 100.6
Industrial producer price indices on the domestic market (2010=100)
Total 117.0 116.5 117.2 117.3 115.8 99.0 98.7
Energy 129.4 129.7 130.9 132.0 127.6 98.6 96.7
Intermediate goods, except energy 112.3 113.9 114.0 113.3 113.0 100.6 99.7
Capital goods 95.8 94.2 96.6 94.1 88.3 92.2 93.9
Consumer goods 110.4 108.3 108.9 108.7 109.0 98.7 100.3
Durable goods 109.3 109.9 109.8 110.3 110.6 101.2 100.2
Non-durable goods 110.5 108.3 108.9 108.6 109.0 98.7 100.3
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GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT BY EXPENDITURE APPROACH(current prices)
in million denars
20131)
20131)
20142)
I Q II Q III Q IV Q I Q II Q III Q
Gross domestic product 108 056 127 073 129 748 134 683 499 559 119 337 133 118 133 338
Final consumption 107 570 117 534 110 435 112 122 447 661 108 875 120 544 110 977
Gross capital formation3) 22 744 35 657 36 640 47 405 142 447 32 750 38 679 39 835
Export of goods and services 46 765 53 505 60 165 58 301 218 736 54 032 62 654 68 365
Import of goods and services 69 024 79 623 77 492 83 145 309 284 76 320 88 759 85 8391) Preliminary data2) Estimated data 3) Includes discrepancies in changes in inventories due to balancing
GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT BY PRODUCTION APPROACH- growth rates -
compared to the corresponding period of the previous year
(%)
20131)
20131)
20142)
I Q II Q III Q IV Q I Q II Q III Q
A Agriculture, forestry and fishing 16.0 7.3 1.7 14.3 9.0 3.2 9.2 0.3
B, C, D and E
Mining and quarrying; Manufacturing; Electricity, gas, steam and air conditioning supply; Water supply; sewerage, waste management and remediation activities
6.7 5.8 4.5 6.2 5.8 2.6 5.8 5.8
C Of which: manufacturing 10.8 7.8 7.8 10.4 9.2 8.2 11.3 16.6
F Construction 5.8 4.0 8.9 5.7 6.0 9.3 0.5 2.6
G, H and IWholesale and retail trade; repair of motor vehicles and motorcycles; Transportation and storage; Accommodation and food service activities
10.6 5.7 3.4 -0.2 4.5 3.5 5.2 2.9
J Information and communication 10.4 10.7 9.2 10.0 10.1 2.3 5.1 4.0
K Financial and insurance activities 2.6 1.1 0.5 3.6 1.9 4.2 3.5 7.5
L Real estate activities -10.4 -2.5 3.5 5.8 -1.3 4.8 4.1 2.8
M and NProfessional, scientific and technical activities; Administrative and support service activities
-3.0 7.8 11.7 17.4 7.6 2.0 6.9 8.2
O, P and QPublic administration and defence; compulsory social security; Education; Human health and social work activities
2.0 1.5 1.0 0.4 1.2 0.6 0.6 0.8
R, S and TArts, entertainment and recreation; Other service activities; Activities of households as employers; undifferentiated goods- and services-producing activities of households for own use
-19.6 -7.5 10.5 22.0 -1.0 12.2 11.3 11.6
Value Added 2.7 3.3 4.2 5.5 4.0 3.2 4.3 4.1
Net taxes on products -6.1 -6.6 -6.1 -4.2 -5.7 10.0 7.9 2.3
Of which:
Taxes on products -6.0 -6.4 -6.0 -4.0 -5.6 9.9 7.8 2.2
Subsidies 21.1 12.1 -1.8 14.4 9.9 1.8 1.9 0.9
Gross Domestic Product 1.9 2.1 2.5 4.1 2.7 3.2 4.4 4.1
1) Preliminary data2) Estimated data
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MONETARY AGGREGATES AND COMPONENTS THEREOF (non-government sector)1)
in millions of denars
2013 2014 2015
I II III IV V VI VII VIII IX X XI XII I II III IV V VI VII VIII IX X XI XII I
1. Currency in circulation 18 896 18 841 20 684 20 641 19 992 20 115 20 993 20 608 19 975 19 701 19 437 20 706 19 892 20 888 20 865 21 511 21 205 21 177 22 644 22 440 22 149 22 108 22 055 23 221 23 320
2. Demand Deposits 43 665 45 240 45 531 43 229 44 389 45 191 44 927 46 742 46 496 46 730 46 004 49 299 47 933 50 112 51 035 50 480 51 163 51 737 51 503 53 418 54 569 54 780 55 196 62 326 59 685
3. (1+2) Money supply M1 62 561 64 081 66 214 63 869 64 381 65 306 65 920 67 350 66 470 66 431 65 440 70 005 67 824 71 000 71 900 71 991 72 368 72 914 74 147 75 858 76 718 76 888 77 251 85 548 83 005
4. Short-term deposits 152 234 153 534 152 011 145 031 145 071 145 340 145 291 147 756 147 749 147 736 149 220 148 061 148 360 148 715 148 524 147 240 145 708 146 593 146 627 149 355 149 989 149 182 148 823 148 130 150 518
4.1. in denars 58 136 58 219 57 518 55 720 55 552 56 019 55 382 55 336 56 455 56 451 57 107 57 112 56 963 57 505 57 270 56 009 55 582 55 924 56 082 56 632 56 990 56 937 57 344 57 151 57 075
4.2. in foreign currency 94 098 95 315 94 493 89 311 89 519 89 321 89 909 92 420 91 294 91 285 92 113 90 949 91 397 91 210 91 254 91 231 90 125 90 669 90 545 92 722 93 000 92 246 91 479 90 980 93 443
5. (3+4.1.) Money supply M2 - Denar
120 697 122 301 123 732 119 590 119 933 121 325 121 302 122 686 122 925 122 882 122 547 127 117 124 787 128 505 129 170 128 000 127 950 128 838 130 229 132 490 133 707 133 825 134 595 142 698 140 081
6. (5+4.2.) Money supply M2 - total
214 795 217 616 218 225 208 900 209 451 210 647 211 211 215 106 214 219 214 167 214 660 218 066 216 184 219 715 220 424 219 231 218 076 219 507 220 774 225 212 226 707 226 070 226 074 233 678 233 523
7. Long-term deposits 50 248 51 095 52 241 53 479 54 354 55 646 57 267 58 447 59 538 60 462 61 464 62 297 63 852 65 036 65 814 66 792 67 771 68 196 69 370 70 531 71 503 72 646 74 593 76 200 77 634
7.1. in denars 32 895 33 448 34 326 35 291 36 084 37 174 38 159 38 998 39 792 40 262 40 976 41 509 42 483 43 304 43 800 44 522 45 218 45 531 46 475 47 182 47 838 48 817 50 407 51 673 52 831
7.2. in foreign currency 17 353 17 648 17 915 18 188 18 271 18 471 19 108 19 449 19 746 20 200 20 488 20 788 21 368 21 732 22 014 22 270 22 552 22 666 22 895 23 349 23 664 23 829 24 185 24 527 24 803
8. (6+7) Money supply M4 - total
265 043 268 711 270 466 262 379 263 806 266 292 268 478 273 553 273 757 274 630 276 124 280 363 280 036 284 751 286 238 286 023 285 846 287 703 290 144 295 743 298 210 298 716 300 666 309 878 311 157
annual growth rates annual growth rates
1. Currency in circulation 3.82 2.77 15.81 14.20 8.84 6.87 3.09 4.90 3.96 5.03 5.97 2.93 5.27 10.86 0.88 4.22 6.07 5.28 7.87 8.89 10.88 12.22 13.47 12.15 17.24
2. Demand Deposits 4.07 9.12 9.79 0.99 7.26 6.68 4.58 9.26 5.75 3.85 4.88 7.59 9.77 10.77 12.09 16.77 15.26 14.49 14.64 14.28 17.36 17.23 19.98 26.43 24.52
3. Money supply M1 3.99 7.17 11.60 4.91 7.74 6.74 4.10 7.88 5.21 4.20 5.20 6.16 8.41 10.80 8.59 12.72 12.41 11.65 12.48 12.63 15.42 15.74 18.05 22.20 22.38
4. Short-term deposits -3.08 -2.35 -3.67 -5.96 -6.59 -5.87 -7.05 -4.42 -2.55 -2.89 -2.73 -2.44 -2.54 -3.14 -2.29 1.52 0.44 0.86 0.92 1.08 1.52 0.98 -0.27 0.05 1.45
4.1. in denars -2.95 -4.36 -6.50 -4.43 -6.24 -5.49 -7.03 -7.02 -3.00 -3.16 -2.82 -0.75 -2.02 -1.23 -0.43 0.52 0.05 -0.17 1.26 2.34 0.95 0.86 0.41 0.07 0.20
4.2. in foreign currency -3.16 -1.09 -1.86 -6.89 -6.81 -6.11 -7.06 -2.80 -2.28 -2.72 -2.68 -3.48 -2.87 -4.31 -3.43 2.15 0.68 1.51 0.71 0.33 1.87 1.05 -0.69 0.03 2.24
5. Money supply M2 - denar
0.53 1.36 2.39 0.34 0.78 0.72 -1.29 0.61 1.27 0.68 1.31 2.94 3.39 5.07 4.40 7.03 6.68 6.19 7.36 7.99 8.77 8.90 9.83 12.26 12.26
6. Money supply M2 - total
-1.12 0.27 0.50 -2.88 -2.61 -2.29 -3.83 -0.88 -0.27 -0.80 -0.44 0.16 0.65 0.96 1.01 4.95 4.12 4.21 4.53 4.70 5.83 5.56 5.32 7.16 8.02
7. Long-term deposits 31.98 30.57 29.04 29.80 29.20 29.81 31.38 30.79 30.16 30.18 29.68 28.25 27.07 27.28 25.98 24.89 24.68 22.55 21.13 20.67 20.10 20.15 21.36 22.32 21.58
7.1. in denars 44.44 38.69 37.27 37.26 36.12 36.08 35.82 34.34 33.78 33.03 32.49 30.99 29.15 29.47 27.60 26.16 25.32 22.48 21.79 20.99 20.22 21.25 23.02 24.49 24.36
7.2. in foreign currency 13.42 17.53 15.75 17.40 17.40 18.81 23.32 24.20 23.44 24.85 24.40 23.10 23.14 23.14 22.88 22.44 23.43 22.71 19.82 20.05 19.84 17.96 18.05 17.99 16.07
8. Money supply M4 - total
3.81 4.90 4.99 2.37 2.60 3.03 2.00 4.53 5.07 4.69 4.99 5.29 5.66 5.97 5.83 9.01 8.35 8.04 8.07 8.11 8.93 8.77 8.89 10.53 11.11
1) Revised data: Starting with the Quarterly Report for Q1.2009 the data are revised in accordance with the new methodology for the period from January 2003
Source: National Bank of the Republic of Macedonia
Monthly Statistical Bulletin 1.2.15.02 27
MONETARY AGGREGATES AND COMPONENTS THEREOF (non-government sector)1)
in millions of denars
2013 2014 2015
I II III IV V VI VII VIII IX X XI XII I II III IV V VI VII VIII IX X XI XII I
1. Currency in circulation 18 896 18 841 20 684 20 641 19 992 20 115 20 993 20 608 19 975 19 701 19 437 20 706 19 892 20 888 20 865 21 511 21 205 21 177 22 644 22 440 22 149 22 108 22 055 23 221 23 320
2. Demand Deposits 43 665 45 240 45 531 43 229 44 389 45 191 44 927 46 742 46 496 46 730 46 004 49 299 47 933 50 112 51 035 50 480 51 163 51 737 51 503 53 418 54 569 54 780 55 196 62 326 59 685
3. (1+2) Money supply M1 62 561 64 081 66 214 63 869 64 381 65 306 65 920 67 350 66 470 66 431 65 440 70 005 67 824 71 000 71 900 71 991 72 368 72 914 74 147 75 858 76 718 76 888 77 251 85 548 83 005
4. Short-term deposits 152 234 153 534 152 011 145 031 145 071 145 340 145 291 147 756 147 749 147 736 149 220 148 061 148 360 148 715 148 524 147 240 145 708 146 593 146 627 149 355 149 989 149 182 148 823 148 130 150 518
4.1. in denars 58 136 58 219 57 518 55 720 55 552 56 019 55 382 55 336 56 455 56 451 57 107 57 112 56 963 57 505 57 270 56 009 55 582 55 924 56 082 56 632 56 990 56 937 57 344 57 151 57 075
4.2. in foreign currency 94 098 95 315 94 493 89 311 89 519 89 321 89 909 92 420 91 294 91 285 92 113 90 949 91 397 91 210 91 254 91 231 90 125 90 669 90 545 92 722 93 000 92 246 91 479 90 980 93 443
5. (3+4.1.) Money supply M2 - Denar
120 697 122 301 123 732 119 590 119 933 121 325 121 302 122 686 122 925 122 882 122 547 127 117 124 787 128 505 129 170 128 000 127 950 128 838 130 229 132 490 133 707 133 825 134 595 142 698 140 081
6. (5+4.2.) Money supply M2 - total
214 795 217 616 218 225 208 900 209 451 210 647 211 211 215 106 214 219 214 167 214 660 218 066 216 184 219 715 220 424 219 231 218 076 219 507 220 774 225 212 226 707 226 070 226 074 233 678 233 523
7. Long-term deposits 50 248 51 095 52 241 53 479 54 354 55 646 57 267 58 447 59 538 60 462 61 464 62 297 63 852 65 036 65 814 66 792 67 771 68 196 69 370 70 531 71 503 72 646 74 593 76 200 77 634
7.1. in denars 32 895 33 448 34 326 35 291 36 084 37 174 38 159 38 998 39 792 40 262 40 976 41 509 42 483 43 304 43 800 44 522 45 218 45 531 46 475 47 182 47 838 48 817 50 407 51 673 52 831
7.2. in foreign currency 17 353 17 648 17 915 18 188 18 271 18 471 19 108 19 449 19 746 20 200 20 488 20 788 21 368 21 732 22 014 22 270 22 552 22 666 22 895 23 349 23 664 23 829 24 185 24 527 24 803
8. (6+7) Money supply M4 - total
265 043 268 711 270 466 262 379 263 806 266 292 268 478 273 553 273 757 274 630 276 124 280 363 280 036 284 751 286 238 286 023 285 846 287 703 290 144 295 743 298 210 298 716 300 666 309 878 311 157
annual growth rates annual growth rates
1. Currency in circulation 3.82 2.77 15.81 14.20 8.84 6.87 3.09 4.90 3.96 5.03 5.97 2.93 5.27 10.86 0.88 4.22 6.07 5.28 7.87 8.89 10.88 12.22 13.47 12.15 17.24
2. Demand Deposits 4.07 9.12 9.79 0.99 7.26 6.68 4.58 9.26 5.75 3.85 4.88 7.59 9.77 10.77 12.09 16.77 15.26 14.49 14.64 14.28 17.36 17.23 19.98 26.43 24.52
3. Money supply M1 3.99 7.17 11.60 4.91 7.74 6.74 4.10 7.88 5.21 4.20 5.20 6.16 8.41 10.80 8.59 12.72 12.41 11.65 12.48 12.63 15.42 15.74 18.05 22.20 22.38
4. Short-term deposits -3.08 -2.35 -3.67 -5.96 -6.59 -5.87 -7.05 -4.42 -2.55 -2.89 -2.73 -2.44 -2.54 -3.14 -2.29 1.52 0.44 0.86 0.92 1.08 1.52 0.98 -0.27 0.05 1.45
4.1. in denars -2.95 -4.36 -6.50 -4.43 -6.24 -5.49 -7.03 -7.02 -3.00 -3.16 -2.82 -0.75 -2.02 -1.23 -0.43 0.52 0.05 -0.17 1.26 2.34 0.95 0.86 0.41 0.07 0.20
4.2. in foreign currency -3.16 -1.09 -1.86 -6.89 -6.81 -6.11 -7.06 -2.80 -2.28 -2.72 -2.68 -3.48 -2.87 -4.31 -3.43 2.15 0.68 1.51 0.71 0.33 1.87 1.05 -0.69 0.03 2.24
5. Money supply M2 - denar
0.53 1.36 2.39 0.34 0.78 0.72 -1.29 0.61 1.27 0.68 1.31 2.94 3.39 5.07 4.40 7.03 6.68 6.19 7.36 7.99 8.77 8.90 9.83 12.26 12.26
6. Money supply M2 - total
-1.12 0.27 0.50 -2.88 -2.61 -2.29 -3.83 -0.88 -0.27 -0.80 -0.44 0.16 0.65 0.96 1.01 4.95 4.12 4.21 4.53 4.70 5.83 5.56 5.32 7.16 8.02
7. Long-term deposits 31.98 30.57 29.04 29.80 29.20 29.81 31.38 30.79 30.16 30.18 29.68 28.25 27.07 27.28 25.98 24.89 24.68 22.55 21.13 20.67 20.10 20.15 21.36 22.32 21.58
7.1. in denars 44.44 38.69 37.27 37.26 36.12 36.08 35.82 34.34 33.78 33.03 32.49 30.99 29.15 29.47 27.60 26.16 25.32 22.48 21.79 20.99 20.22 21.25 23.02 24.49 24.36
7.2. in foreign currency 13.42 17.53 15.75 17.40 17.40 18.81 23.32 24.20 23.44 24.85 24.40 23.10 23.14 23.14 22.88 22.44 23.43 22.71 19.82 20.05 19.84 17.96 18.05 17.99 16.07
8. Money supply M4 - total
3.81 4.90 4.99 2.37 2.60 3.03 2.00 4.53 5.07 4.69 4.99 5.29 5.66 5.97 5.83 9.01 8.35 8.04 8.07 8.11 8.93 8.77 8.89 10.53 11.11
1) Revised data: Starting with the Quarterly Report for Q1.2009 the data are revised in accordance with the new methodology for the period from January 2003
Source: National Bank of the Republic of Macedonia
Monthly Statistical Bulletin 1.2.15.0228
BALANCE OF PAYMENTS - (annual and quarterly data series)1)
In million US$
20132013
20142014
I тр. II тр. III тр. IV тр. I тр. II тр. III тр. IV тр.
I. CURRENT ACOUNT -146.9 -146.2 175.9 -77.3 -194.5 -173.5 -135.1 157.1 -12.4 -163.9
GOODS -596.4 -632.0 -582.0 -656.9 -2 467.4 -645.6 -614.9 -603.4 -604.7 -2 468.6
Credit 674.4 781.0 811.0 882.9 3 149.2 807.0 958.3 964.1 951.9 3 681.2
Debit2) 1 270.9 1 413.0 1 392.9 1 539.8 5 616.6 1 452.5 1 573.1 1 567.5 1 556.6 6 149.8
SERvICES 114.9 61.2 203.6 98.4 478.1 143.0 8.8 206.2 113.8 471.8
PRIMARY INCOME -74.5 -63.6 -70.1 -73.0 -281.1 -74.6 -76.3 -77.5 -69.6 -298.0
SECONDARY INCOME 409.2 488.2 624.3 554.2 2 075.9 403.6 547.3 631.8 548.1 2 130.8
Credit 432.7 516.0 649.4 580.0 2 178.2 427.2 577.1 664.4 576.7 2 245.4
Debit 23.5 27.8 25.1 25.8 102.3 23.5 29.8 32.6 28.6 114.6
II CAPITAL ACCOUNT 1.5 8.1 2.1 7.8 19.5 3.4 2.3 -0.3 6.4 11.8Credit 1.5 8.1 2.4 7.8 19.8 3.4 2.8 0.5 6.4 13.2
Debit 0.0 0.0 0.3 0.0 0.3 0.0 0.5 0.8 0.0 1.4
III FINANCIAL ACCOUNT -140.8 -140.5 181.2 -54.2 -154.3 -160.1 -117.5 171.0 -5.0 -111.6
Direct investment -109.8 -44.3 -114.7 -81.3 -350.1 -154.3 -58.4 -74.1 -83.2 -370.0
Portfolio investment 179.0 3.1 8.6 18.1 208.8 0.2 10.7 -667.8 6.9 -650.1
Other investment -277.6 24.2 246.8 41.1 34.4 75.1 25.5 172.4 86.2 359.2
Net acquisition of financial assets
250.2 152.4 27.4 -352.5 77.6 462.2 89.7 139.5 -226.8 464.7
Net incurrence of liabilities 527.9 128.2 -219.4 -393.7 43.1 387.1 64.2 -32.9 -313.0 105.5
Reserve assets3) 67.6 -123.5 40.5 -32.1 -47.5 -81.0 -95.2 740.5 -14.9 549.4
Iv. NET ERRORS AND OMISSIONS 4.6 -2.4 3.2 15.2 20.6 10.1 15.4 14.2 0.9 40.6
1) Preliminary data.
Please note: In June 2014 revision was done in accordance with the Balance of Payments and International Investment Position Manual (BPM6), IMF, 2009.For the period 2010-March, 2014 revision was done fully in accordance with the BPM6 recommendations.For the period 2003-2009 revision was done on the basis of IMF’s BPM5-to-BPM6 conversion matrix, while some balance of payments items with more detailed data were revised as recommended in BPM6. More detailed information for the methodological changes is available on the following link: www.nbrm.mk/Information
2) Imports data are on fob basis in accordance with Balance of Payments and International Investment Position Manual (BPM6).
Calculation of cif / fob factor as % of imports cif is 3.86%.
3) Excluding price changes and exchange rate differences.
Source: National Bank of the Republic of Macedonia
Monthly Statistical Bulletin 1.2.15.02 29
TRADE BALANCE - annual and quarterly data series
In million US$
20132013
20142014
I тр. II тр. III тр. IV тр. I тр. II тр. III тр. IV тр.
GOODS -596.4 -632.0 -582.0 -656.9 -2 467.4 -645.6 -614.9 -603.4 -604.7 -2 468.6
Credit 674.4 781.0 811.0 882.9 3 149.2 807.0 958.3 964.1 951.9 3 681.2
Debit 1270.9 1413.0 1392.9 1539.8 5 616.6 1452.5 1 573.1 1 567.5 1 556.6 6 149.8
1. General merchandise on a balance of payments basis
-597.0 -641.0 -596.3 -663.9 -2 498.2 -657.8 -629.7 -622.3 -620.8 -2 530.7
Credit 673.9 772.1 796.6 875.9 3 118.4 794.7 943.4 945.2 935.8 3 619.1
Debit 1 270.9 1 413.0 1 392.9 1 539.8 5 616.6 1 452.5 1 573.1 1 567.5 1 556.6 6 149.8
2. Net exports of goods under merchanting (credit)
0.5 8.9 14.2 6.3 29.9 12.2 14.8 18.9 15.9 61.9
Goods acquired under merchanting (negative credit)
-72.0 -44.0 -53.8 -47.7 -217.5 -37.8 -45.2 -57.2 -52.3 -192.5
Goods sold under merchanting (credit)
72.6 52.9 68.0 54.0 247.4 50.1 60.0 76.1 68.2 254.4
3. Nonmonetary gold 0.0 0.0 0.1 0.7 0.9 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.2 0.3
Credit 0.0 0.0 0.1 0.7 0.9 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.2 0.3
Debit 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0
Source: National Bank of the Republic of Macedonia
Monthly Statistical Bulletin 1.2.15.0230
BALANCE OF SERVICES - annual and quarterly data seriesIn million US$
20132013
20142014
I тр. II тр. III тр. IV тр. I тр. II тр. III тр. IV тр.SERvICES 114.9 61.2 203.6 98.4 478.1 143.0 8.8 206.2 113.8 471.8 -Credit 322.4 331.5 472.0 387.0 1 513.0 386.6 411.0 492.4 405.7 1 695.6 -Debit 207.5 270.3 268.4 288.6 1 034.9 243.6 402.2 286.2 291.8 1 223.91. Manufacturing services on physical inputs owned by others
100.5 69.9 144.0 77.1 391.6 130.9 106.9 135.3 72.3 445.4
Credit 100.3 69.9 144.4 78.0 392.6 131.7 103.7 135.6 72.7 443.6 -Debit -0.2 0.0 0.4 0.9 1.0 0.7 -3.3 0.3 0.4 -1.82. Maintenance and repair services n.i.e.
-1.6 -0.3 -0.3 -0.8 -3.1 -1.0 -1.0 -0.6 -1.1 -3.7
-Credit 0.5 0.7 1.0 0.5 2.6 0.3 0.4 0.5 0.7 2.0 -Debit 2.1 1.0 1.3 1.3 5.7 1.3 1.4 1.1 1.9 5.7
3. Transport -2.4 -8.1 12.8 2.5 4.8 -3.7 -8.3 -0.8 0.2 -12.6 -Credit 77.1 87.0 100.1 101.9 366.1 90.3 96.4 97.4 102.8 386.9 -Debit 79.5 95.1 87.3 99.4 361.3 94.0 104.7 98.1 102.6 399.5
4. Travel 21.6 25.1 64.1 25.3 136.0 20.3 26.0 69.6 29.9 145.9 -Credit 46.2 58.6 100.8 61.0 266.6 53.8 66.2 111.1 63.6 294.7 -Debit 24.6 33.5 36.7 35.7 130.6 33.5 40.2 41.5 33.7 148.8
5. Construction -1.5 -4.2 -6.1 6.7 -5.1 3.3 -109.6 17.2 29.1 -60.0 -Credit 5.8 15.1 19.1 33.5 73.6 10.7 34.0 34.3 54.7 133.7 -Debit 7.3 19.3 25.2 26.9 78.7 7.4 143.6 17.1 25.5 193.7
6. Insurance and pension services -1.4 -1.4 -1.3 -1.5 -5.7 -1.5 -1.5 -1.6 -1.5 -6.1 -Credit 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 -Debit 1.4 1.4 1.3 1.5 5.7 1.5 1.6 1.6 1.5 6.1
7. Financial services -5.1 -8.1 -9.2 -8.6 -31.1 -11.2 -9.1 -9.3 -7.7 -37.3 -Credit 0.9 1.0 0.9 0.9 3.6 0.8 0.8 1.8 1.0 4.4 -Debit 6.0 9.1 10.1 9.5 34.7 12.0 9.9 11.1 8.7 41.7
8. Charges for the use of intellectual property n.i.e.
-4.7 -7.7 -10.9 -9.1 -32.4 -5.6 -5.7 -21.1 -10.1 -42.4
-Credit 1.6 3.0 1.9 2.6 9.1 2.4 2.1 2.1 3.8 10.4 -Debit 6.2 10.8 12.9 11.7 41.6 8.0 7.7 23.1 13.9 52.8
9. Telecommunications, computer, and information services
11.1 17.1 18.4 14.8 61.5 15.6 20.1 20.9 15.9 72.5
-Credit 36.4 39.9 43.2 39.2 158.8 40.9 41.2 43.0 36.8 161.9 -Debit 25.4 22.7 24.8 24.4 97.3 25.3 21.1 22.1 20.9 89.4
10. Other business services 4.9 -12.7 -1.0 2.6 -6.2 6.8 0.0 0.5 -6.1 1.2 -Credit 47.1 49.6 52.5 61.1 210.2 49.4 58.8 54.0 59.9 222.1 -Debit 42.2 62.3 53.4 58.4 216.4 42.6 58.8 53.5 66.0 220.9
11. Personal, cultural, and recreational services
0.0 -2.8 -1.2 -3.4 -7.4 -5.0 -3.1 1.8 -0.3 -6.6
-Credit 5.5 5.5 6.4 6.3 23.8 4.6 6.2 11.5 8.1 30.4 -Debit 5.5 8.3 7.6 9.8 31.2 9.6 9.3 9.6 8.4 36.9
12. Government goods and services n.i.e.
-6.4 -5.5 -5.7 -7.1 -24.7 -6.0 -6.0 -5.8 -6.6 -24.4
-Credit 1.2 1.3 1.6 2.0 6.1 1.6 1.3 1.3 1.5 5.7 -Debit 7.6 6.8 7.3 9.2 30.8 7.6 7.2 7.1 8.1 30.1
Source: National Bank of the Republic of Macedonia
Monthly Statistical Bulletin 1.2.15.02 31
BALANCE OF SECONDARY INCOME - annual and quarterly data seriesIn million US$
20132013
20142014
I тр. II тр. III тр. IV тр. I тр. II тр. III тр. IV тр.
Secondary income 409.2 488.2 624.3 554.2 2 075.9 403.6 547.3 631.8 548.1 2 130.8
-Credit 432.7 516.0 649.4 580.0 2 178.2 427.2 577.1 664.4 576.7 2 245.4
-Debit 23.5 27.8 25.1 25.8 102.3 23.5 29.8 32.6 28.6 114.6
1. General government 19.3 22.0 25.4 32.2 98.9 8.2 40.5 8.8 50.7 108.2
-Credit 22.4 25.1 29.2 35.7 112.4 9.6 43.1 16.8 53.0 122.5
-Debit 3.1 3.1 3.8 3.5 13.5 1.4 2.6 8.0 2.3 14.3
2. Financial corporations, nonfinancial corporations, households, and NPISHs
389.8 466.2 598.9 522.1 1 977.0 395.4 506.8 623.0 497.3 2 022.6
-Credit 410.3 491.0 620.2 544.3 2 065.8 417.5 534.0 647.7 523.7 2 122.9
-Debit 20.5 24.7 21.3 22.3 88.8 22.1 27.2 24.6 26.4 100.3
2.1. Personal transfers (Current transfers between resident and nonresident households)
49.4 60.3 64.7 60.8 235.2 55.4 65.7 70.2 60.8 252.1
-Credit 54.2 65.3 68.7 65.7 253.9 60.2 70.3 74.4 65.4 270.3
-Debit 4.8 5.0 4.0 4.8 18.7 4.9 4.6 4.3 4.6 18.2
Of which: Workers' remittances 49.4 60.3 64.7 60.8 235.2 55.4 65.7 70.2 60.8 252.1
-Credit 54.2 65.3 68.7 65.7 253.9 60.2 70.3 74.4 65.4 270.3
-Debit 4.8 5.0 4.0 4.8 18.7 4.9 4.6 4.3 4.6 18.2
2.2. Other current transfers 340.5 405.9 534.2 461.2 1 741.8 340.0 441.1 552.9 436.5 1 770.5
-Credit 356.1 425.7 551.5 478.7 1 811.9 357.3 463.7 573.2 458.3 1 852.6
-Debit 15.6 19.8 17.3 17.4 70.1 17.3 22.6 20.4 21.8 82.1
Source: National Bank of the Republic of Macedonia
Monthly Statistical Bulletin 1.2.15.0232
EXCHANGE RATES (average quarterly and monthly rates)Denars (Dinars prior to April 26th 1992) per 1 unit of foreign currency
Exchange rates of the National Bank of the Republic of Macedonia CHF GBP USD EUR
2013 I Q 50.1627 72.4824 46.6589 61.5860II Q 50.0915 72.5215 47.2160 61.6575
III Q 49.8521 72.0260 46.4977 61.5494IV Q 50.0671 73.2175 45.2298 61.5415
2014 I Q 50.3900 74.4566 45.0039 61.6481II Q 50.5709 75.6463 44.9605 61.6537
III Q 50.7968 77.5161 46.4128 61.5419IV Q 51.1830 78.1312 49.3477 61.6483
2013January 50.1280 74.0866 46.3616 61.5043February 50.0665 71.5577 46.0427 61.5996March 50.2843 71.7134 47.5128 61.6552April 50.5582 72.5475 47.3870 61.6510May 49.7118 72.6641 47.4611 61.6522June 50.0172 72.3482 46.7918 61.6694July 49.8603 71.5884 47.1648 61.6491August 49.8569 71.5340 46.1982 61.4965September 49.8388 72.9867 46.1178 61.5009October 49.9424 72.6330 45.1255 61.5027November 49.9388 73.3669 45.5824 61.5075December 50.3158 73.6574 44.9929 61.6131
2014January 50.0079 74.3879 45.1808 61.5759February 50.4912 74.8104 45.2280 61.6821March 50.6807 74.2057 44.6246 61.6898April 50.6124 74.7354 44.6589 61.6900May 50.4727 75.4866 44.8203 61.5899June 50.6309 76.7224 45.4070 61.6833July 50.7039 77.6615 45.4719 61.6029August 50.7379 77.1164 46.1532 61.4977September 50.9535 77.7789 47.6534 61.5246October 51.0496 78.1871 48.6337 61.6575November 51.2756 78.0942 49.4832 61.6884December 51.2267 78.1113 49.9305 61.6002
2015January 56.2185 80.1344 52.7445 61.5004
Source: National Bank of the Republic of Macedonia
Monthly Statistical Bulletin 1.2.15.02 33
QUARTERLY PRODUCTION vOLUME INDICES IN INDUSTRY1)
IV Q 2013 ----------- Ø 2010
IV Q 2013 -----------
IV Q 2012
I Q 2014 ----------- Ø 2010
I Q 2014 ----------- I Q 2013
II Q 2014 ----------- Ø 2010
II Q 2014 ----------- II Q 2013
III Q 2014 ----------- Ø 2010
III Q 2014 -----------
III Q 2013
IV Q 2014 ----------- Ø 2010
IV Q 2014 -----------
IV Q 2013
Total 113.8 101.6 99.8 103.4 117.6 105.5 113.4 105.5 119.1 104.7
Energy 80.6 94.4 87.5 84.3 76.3 83.7 62.7 78.7 85.3 105.9
Intermediate goods, except energy
104.1 104.0 94.5 114.2 113.1 104.4 110.3 105.4 110.2 105.8
Capital goods 196.0 117.2 201.8 115.9 271.9 169.8 254.0 152.9 306.6 156.5
Durable consumer goods
134.3 118.4 94.4 104.8 112.5 100.1 108.0 91.0 133.4 99.3
Nondurable consumer goods
127.1 99.1 98.1 102.7 123.0 104.1 123.9 107.0 119.2 93.8
QUARTERLY STOCK INDICES IN INDUSTRY1)
IV Q 2013 ----------- Ø 2010
IV Q 2013 -----------
IV Q 2012
I Q 2014 ----------- Ø 2010
I Q 2014 ----------- I Q 2013
II Q 2014 ----------- Ø 2010
II Q 2014 ----------- II Q 2013
III Q 2014 ----------- Ø 2010
III Q 2014 -----------
III Q 2013
IV Q 2014 ----------- Ø 2010
IV Q 2014 -----------
IV Q 2013
Total 100.8 96.6 96.5 102.9 102.5 111.0 101.1 101.9 105.3 109.0
Energy 103.9 150.0 24.3 7.7 19.2 13.8 22.1 15.8 23.5 15.7
Intermediate goods, except energy
85.5 75.2 91.6 117.1 92.5 108.0 95.4 102.9 90.4 120.3
Capital goods 101.7 72.0 201.0 275.7 208.0 340.4 205.6 258.0 252.4 350.7
Durable consumer goods
116.3 141.9 103.5 99.9 100.4 88.1 103.8 89.9 88.5 62.4
Nondurable consumer goods
102.5 101.9 97.9 111.8 110.5 113.8 104.8 105.9 107.9 105.8
QUARTERLY INDICES OF EMPLOYEES IN INDUSTRY1)
IV Q 2013 ----------- Ø 2010
IV Q 2013 -----------
IV Q 2012
I Q 2014 ----------- Ø 2010
I Q 2014 ----------- I Q 2013
II Q 2014 ----------- Ø 2010
II Q 2014 ----------- II Q 2013
III Q 2014 ----------- Ø 2010
III Q 2014 -----------
III Q 2013
IV Q 2014 ----------- Ø 2010
IV Q 2014 -----------
IV Q 2013
Total 94.7 102.2 100.3 106.9 101.5 107.1 102.9 109.1 102.9 100.7
Mining and quarrying 108.5 102.6 107.2 99.0 104.6 96.1 105.0 97.0 104.3 101.7
Manufacturing 93.0 102.3 99.4 108.2 96.6 103.9 102.7 111.1 102.8 100.5
Electricity, gas and water supply
102.8 98.9 103.8 99.2 102.2 97.9 102.9 98.5 103.3 104.4
1)Base year 2010
Monthly Statistical Bulletin 1.2.15.0234
vALUE OF COMPLETED CONSTRUCTION WORKS BY TYPE OF CONSTRUCTION IN THE FOURTH QUARTER OF 2014
Value of completed construction works (in thousand denars)
totalbuildings civil engineering works
allresidential buildings
all waterworks
Total 8 924 589 4 658 958 1 413 178 4 265 631 405 549
Construction business entities 8 820 887 4 582 719 1 413 178 4 238 168 404 391
Non-construction business entities 103 702 76 239 - 27 463 1 158
Value of completed construction works by type of construction in the fourth quarter of 2014
0
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mi l ion denars
QUARTERLY TURNOvER INDICES IN INDUSTRY1)
2010 = 100
IV Q 2013 -------------
Ø 2010
IV Q 2013 ------------- IV Q 2012
I Q 2014 ----------- Ø 2010
I Q 2014 ----------- I Q 2013
II Q 2014 ----------- Ø 2010
II Q 2014 ----------- II Q 2013
III Q 2014 ----------- Ø 2010
III Q 2014 -----------
III Q 2013
IV Q 2014 ----------- Ø 2010
IV Q 2014 -----------
IV Q 2013
Total 107.1 111.4* 111.0 111.4 123.6 113.1 121.6 116.7 129.3 120.7
Domestic market 68.8 87.4* 57.4 80.2 70.3 92.0 69.5 93.6 69.7 101.2
Non-domestic market 135.1 123.6* 150.1 125.0 162.5 121.9 159.7 126.7 172.9 127.9
Mining and quarrying 101.7 91.0* 91.4 95.5 91.6 82.9 92.0 91.9 103.2 101.5
Manufacturing 107.4 112.8* 112.1 112.2 125.4 114.8 123.3 118.1 130.8 121.7
Energy 1.2 6.4* 1.3 3.2 0.7 7.5 1.1 39.1 1.9 155.2
Intermediate goods, except energy
102.7 114.5* 91.6 110.3 98.6 98.1 100.1 101.8 109.4 106.5
Capital goods 295.2 138.6* 468.3 159.4 511.8 153.9 474.8 159.5 522.9 177.1
Durable consumer goods
99.3 78.2* 72.8 104.7 83.0 91.2 95.7 91.7 110.9 111.7
Nondurable consumer goods
114.2 102.7* 97.9 97.6 115.7 104.3 116.5 106.5 115.2 100.9
1) Revised data
Monthly Statistical Bulletin 1.2.15.02 35
UNIT VALUE INDICES IN THE EXTERNAL TRADE, 2012, BY FISHER
2010=100
SECTORS BY SITCImport Export
2012 I Q II Q III Q IV Q 2012 I Q II Q III Q IV Q
Total 105.5 106.5 105.7 104.4 105.4 103.6 106.5 103.3 101.1 103.6
0 Food and live animals 107.7 107.4 107.6 107.5 108.5 102.3 104.0 100.7 98.4 106.2
1 Beverages and tobacco 102.8 104.5 102.0 101.6 103.1 97.7 96.7 96.4 95.9 101.9
2 Crude materials, except fuels 105.2 111.5 108.4 99.2 101.5 99.9 101.1 101.7 99.0 97.9
3 Mineral fuels, lubricants and related materials
112.2 112.5 113.2 113.2 110.1 112.3 115.1 112.2 112.6 109.4
4 Animal and vegetable oils and fats
111.7 109.6 108.9 114.0 114.3 104.7 104.2 104.3 105.3 105.2
5 Chemicals and related products
101.2 103.2 101.8 100.0 99.8 101.3 107.5 96.0 99.3 102.2
6 Manufactured goods classified chiefly by material
106.0 106.2 106.4 104.3 107.1 103.7 107.5 105.8 100.3 101.4
7 Machinery and transport equipment
99.0 98.2 98.7 99.1 99.8 102.8 100.9 102.5 102.7 105.3
8 Miscellaneous manufactured articles
106.6 107.4 104.9 106.6 107.6 108.2 110.9 107.6 105.7 108.5
UNIT VALUE INDICES IN THE EXTERNAL TRADE, 2012, BY LASPEYRES
2010=100
SECTORS BY SITC Import Export
2012 I Q II Q III Q IV Q 2012 I Q II Q III Q IV Q
Total 104.7 105.6 105.0 103.2 104.8 103.0 105.5 103.0 100.6 102.9
0 Food and live animals 107.3 107.4 107.1 106.7 108.2 102.2 104.0 100.6 99.0 105.4
1 Beverages and tobacco 102.3 103.1 101.5 102.7 101.9 99.6 100.9 99.7 94.9 103.0
2 Crude materials, except fuels 104.8 110.4 107.7 99.2 101.8 98.5 100.0 100.2 97.2 96.5
3 Mineral fuels, lubricants and related materials
108.9 110.5 110.6 106.9 107.5 102.1 102.5 102.3 102.2 101.5
4 Animal and vegetable oils and fats
111.5 109.3 108.4 112.9 115.4 100.4 100.5 100.4 100.4 100.4
5 Chemicals and related products
100.2 100.7 100.0 100.1 99.8 100.4 106.2 94.6 98.4 102.5
6 Manufactured goods classified chiefly by material
106.3 106.9 106.4 104.4 107.6 103.7 106.6 105.9 100.5 101.7
7 Machinery and transport equipment
97.9 97.8 97.7 97.7 98.5 102.6 100.8 102.5 102.6 104.6
8 Miscellaneous manufactured articles
103.8 105.2 102.3 102.7 105.0 106.7 109.5 106.6 104.6 106.1
Monthly Statistical Bulletin 1.2.15.0236
TRANSPORT AND OTHER COMMUNICATIONS
2013 2014
I Q II Q III Q IV Q I Q II Q III Q IV Q
Road transport
Passengers carried ('000)1) 1 530 1 649 1 737 1 769 1 653 1 706 1 943* 2 813
Passenger kilometres ('000)1) 211 269 222 196 244 122 203 200 218 438 240 626 333 358* 414 700
Kilometres passed ('000)1) 10 383 12 041 11 755 12 505 15 978 14 438 15 782* 24 452
Goods carried ('000 tonnes)2) 7 752 7 907 7 198* 8 489 6 524 9 632 8 151 7 280
Tonne-kilometres ('000 000)2) 989 1 547 1 323* 1 286 1 942 2 027 1 706 1 724
Kilometres passed ('000) 2) 146 170 156* 153 210 218 222 205
Urban and suburban transport
Kilometres passed ('000)1) 7 814 7 941 7 677 8 183 10 101 9 296 9 364 13 089
Passengers carried ('000)1) 18 809 20 768 16 262 22 621 19 977 21 891 19 669 22 919
Railway transport
Passengers carried ('000) 197 221 219* 216 182 191 208 222
Passenger kilometres ('000) 18 562 20 899 21 095 19 599 16 695 17 977 21 822 23 548
Goods carried ('000 tonnes) 583 580 539 581 588 566 654 568
Net tonne-kilometres ('000) 103 024 107 910 104 751 105 245 96 877 98 040 114 151 102 264
Air transport3)
Passengers carried, number 191 957 277 049 362 849 227 733 207 751 349 626 428 284 289 175
Goods carried (tonnes) 543 584 526 613 753* 749* 1 106 819
Postal traffic
Post parcels ('000) 11 066 11 625* 11 193 12 771 11 673 10 500 10 744 11 260
Parcels ('000) 33 32* 29 31 30 24 23 34
Telecommunications traffic4)
Calls from fixed telephony ('000 minutes)
155 105 142 066 128 364 127 672 121 535 112 659 100 614 ...
Calls from mobile telephony ('000 minutes)
1 094 710 1 160 865 1 172 027 1 204 488 1 182 398 1 810 615 1 266 669 ...
1) Due to methodological changes, data on road passenger transport for 2013 have been revised.
2) Transit and cabotage are excluded.
3) Since 2014, data on goods carried also include mail. Transit is excluded.
4) Since 2013, source of data is Agency for electronic communications (AEC).
Monthly Statistical Bulletin 1.2.15.02 37
TURNOvER IN CATERING TRADE AND SERvICES
2013 2014 I Q 2014 ------------- IV Q 2013
II Q 2014 ------------- I Q 2014
III Q 2014 ------------- II Q 2014IV Q I Q II Q III Q
in ‘000 000 denars
Total 1 591 1 423 1 995 2 431 75.9 89.4 121.9
Drinks 355 349 462 565 77.7 98.3 122.3
Food and beverages 763 715 979 1 142 82.4 93.7 116.6
Nights spent 364 280 470 626 59.4 76.9 133.2
Other 109 79 84 98 110.1 72.5 116.7
NUMBER OF TOURISTS AND NIGHTS SPENT
2013 2014 I Q 2014 ------------- IV Q 2013
II Q 2014 ------------- I Q 2014
III Q 2014 ------------- II Q 2014IV Q I Q II Q III Q
Tourists - total 129 092 94 404 191 570 318 709 73.1 202.9 166.4
Domestic 46 143 39 890 61 302 160 135 86.4 153.7 261.2
Foreign 82 949 54 514 130 268 158 574 65.7 239.0 121.7
Nights spent - total 286 424 204 359 436 028 1 265 695 71.3 213.4 290.3
Domestic 118 429 95 437 164 055 888 382 80.6 171.9 541.5
Foreign 167 995 108 922 271 973 377 313 64.8 249.7 138.7
Monthly Statistical Bulletin 1.2.15.0238
INDUSTRIAL PRODUCTION vOLUME INDICES BY ACTIvITY
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Annual
2008 115.1 116.5 112.4 130.6 99.6 110.5 86.4 129.5 119.0 87.6 115.7 96.3 119.9 117.0 125.1 118.5 114.6 132.5 133.1 154.9 234.3 111.6 98.7 129.2 173.7 53.4 335.8 80.4
2009 105.1 112.3 107.2 88.3 97.2 110.1 83.6 86.7 105.0 84.0 67.7 113.7 152.0 106.6 117.8 102.9 112.6 116.5 75.9 215.0 176.1 86.1 61.1 69.2 124.3 53.4 173.1 87.4
2010 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0
2011 106.9 120.0 92.0 101.2 105.3 86.1 121.0 95.1 111.6 104.8 85.1 84.4 87.2 80.3 105.9 104.4 108.4 109.7 115.3 107.3 133.0 204.5 94.9 179.6 115.9 93.5 67.5 97.0
2012 104.0 111.0 105.7 90.9 121.6 93.8 103.0 89.4 103.6 86.0 86.5 136.8 114.4 28.2 84.6 110.9 129.2 88.4 102.4 92.7 100.8 235.9 57.9 213.8 116.6 83.5 50.0 87.7
2013 107.3 100.8 112.3 108.7 119.9 100.8 112.2 160.7 117.8 89.6 64.4 113.7 103.8 8.7 83.8 108.0 142.8 93.6 91.7 54.1 111.0 295.0 27.4 220.6 141.2 76.3 62.3 92.4
Ø Jan. - December 2013 107.3 100.8 112.3 108.7 119.9 100.8 112.2 160.7 117.8 89.6 64.4 113.7 103.8 8.7 83.8 108.0 142.8 93.6 91.7 54.1 111.0 295.0 27.4 220.6 141.2 76.3 62.3 92.4
Ø Jan. - December 2014 112.5 98.3 105.9 117.8 122.9 91.5 118.5 171.1 123.2 82.5 77.5 124.6 102.3 0.1 93.2 113.5 171.5 99.0 92.9 56.9 144.4 362.2 409.4 256.5 139.8 98.3 58.5 79.3
2013
December 115.8 101.6 105.7 106.3 139.5 207.0 27.9 199.8 124.8 99.0 26.5 127.9 95.2 0.2 91.5 131.0 150.6 74.3 80.8 51.1 130.9 421.7 7.6 242.9 143.5 73.5 53.6 97.6
2014
January 90.9 117.9 106.8 59.4 93.5 57.1 25.8 156.4 123.5 68.9 32.6 104.9 84.6 0.2 81.2 85.8 136.1 44.9 79.3 38.1 121.7 281.2 76.1 218.8 123.9 106.4 61.0 91.0
February 94.9 121.0 95.5 92.1 92.6 49.3 43.2 160.9 114.6 66.0 41.9 97.0 103.8 0.1 88.3 107.8 164.0 80.4 83.2 46.6 130.0 356.6 155.9 222.0 116.1 44.9 50.2 78.5
March 113.5 121.4 111.7 119.7 112.9 71.1 159.1 188.4 132.1 64.3 38.1 99.1 111.7 0.0 112.3 123.1 187.5 100.3 90.8 52.0 137.8 391.1 96.8 248.7 117.4 68.5 28.8 90.0
April 117.8 109.4 98.5 149.2 112.2 84.2 189.8 186.8 123.5 76.6 247.1 128.1 105.3 0.0 98.4 107.7 174.5 116.6 96.5 62.1 124.6 319.8 526.2 248.0 131.4 90.8 61.4 87.0
May 118.6 121.6 102.8 156.4 116.9 73.4 196.5 204.1 128.8 92.7 89.7 134.0 97.7 0.0 104.8 106.8 186.6 100.8 100.0 66.9 130.3 365.9 514.6 285.7 111.2 106.3 35.9 80.9
June 116.4 86.7 100.7 123.8 113.6 91.8 206.9 164.4 133.3 88.7 92.5 140.4 92.2 0.0 109.3 134.3 175.0 121.5 92.4 50.9 129.6 402.7 476.4 260.7 177.5 94.8 68.1 57.6
July 123.3 91.2 95.3 126.2 163.7 102.2 175.3 147.2 136.9 105.2 93.8 144.6 101.1 0.0 97.5 92.9 184.1 121.9 104.7 67.9 156.9 288.2 557.9 208.2 138.3 103.9 64.9 77.4
August 103.3 71.3 102.6 121.5 119.7 99.4 121.1 148.9 108.4 100.4 97.8 142.8 108.1 0.4 76.9 88.3 152.8 100.0 96.8 61.6 111.1 349.3 472.1 173.2 119.5 81.2 65.1 45.3
September 113.4 78.0 112.7 117.6 150.0 76.4 106.2 161.7 125.5 90.5 76.7 110.6 97.8 0.0 102.2 124.4 194.1 97.8 91.5 50.3 145.2 358.0 482.3 312.1 144.1 117.2 61.6 67.6
October 117.4 108.7 113.1 115.6 146.7 84.4 113.1 163.2 106.8 90.9 47.0 132.0 100.6 0.1 84.6 119.0 183.8 103.7 99.5 68.2 180.0 387.6 428.1 301.5 143.5 132.1 75.9 80.9
November 123.2 90.9 111.2 131.1 122.4 181.6 51.1 188.3 116.8 78.9 37.8 133.4 107.1 0.0 83.3 133.7 178.2 103.5 99.7 77.7 190.6 431.4 328.6 313.8 172.8 122.0 64.7 102.3
December 116.7 61.3 119.6 100.7 130.9 127.4 33.8 183.3 128.1 66.9 35.5 128.1 117.6 0.2 79.2 138.6 141.0 96.3 80.7 40.3 175.1 414.7 797.8 285.2 182.2 111.4 64.9 92.6
Indices of industrial production
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Monthly Statistical Bulletin 1.2.15.02 39
INDUSTRIAL PRODUCTION vOLUME INDICES BY ACTIvITY
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ly
Annual
2008 115.1 116.5 112.4 130.6 99.6 110.5 86.4 129.5 119.0 87.6 115.7 96.3 119.9 117.0 125.1 118.5 114.6 132.5 133.1 154.9 234.3 111.6 98.7 129.2 173.7 53.4 335.8 80.4
2009 105.1 112.3 107.2 88.3 97.2 110.1 83.6 86.7 105.0 84.0 67.7 113.7 152.0 106.6 117.8 102.9 112.6 116.5 75.9 215.0 176.1 86.1 61.1 69.2 124.3 53.4 173.1 87.4
2010 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0
2011 106.9 120.0 92.0 101.2 105.3 86.1 121.0 95.1 111.6 104.8 85.1 84.4 87.2 80.3 105.9 104.4 108.4 109.7 115.3 107.3 133.0 204.5 94.9 179.6 115.9 93.5 67.5 97.0
2012 104.0 111.0 105.7 90.9 121.6 93.8 103.0 89.4 103.6 86.0 86.5 136.8 114.4 28.2 84.6 110.9 129.2 88.4 102.4 92.7 100.8 235.9 57.9 213.8 116.6 83.5 50.0 87.7
2013 107.3 100.8 112.3 108.7 119.9 100.8 112.2 160.7 117.8 89.6 64.4 113.7 103.8 8.7 83.8 108.0 142.8 93.6 91.7 54.1 111.0 295.0 27.4 220.6 141.2 76.3 62.3 92.4
Ø Jan. - December 2013 107.3 100.8 112.3 108.7 119.9 100.8 112.2 160.7 117.8 89.6 64.4 113.7 103.8 8.7 83.8 108.0 142.8 93.6 91.7 54.1 111.0 295.0 27.4 220.6 141.2 76.3 62.3 92.4
Ø Jan. - December 2014 112.5 98.3 105.9 117.8 122.9 91.5 118.5 171.1 123.2 82.5 77.5 124.6 102.3 0.1 93.2 113.5 171.5 99.0 92.9 56.9 144.4 362.2 409.4 256.5 139.8 98.3 58.5 79.3
2013
December 115.8 101.6 105.7 106.3 139.5 207.0 27.9 199.8 124.8 99.0 26.5 127.9 95.2 0.2 91.5 131.0 150.6 74.3 80.8 51.1 130.9 421.7 7.6 242.9 143.5 73.5 53.6 97.6
2014
January 90.9 117.9 106.8 59.4 93.5 57.1 25.8 156.4 123.5 68.9 32.6 104.9 84.6 0.2 81.2 85.8 136.1 44.9 79.3 38.1 121.7 281.2 76.1 218.8 123.9 106.4 61.0 91.0
February 94.9 121.0 95.5 92.1 92.6 49.3 43.2 160.9 114.6 66.0 41.9 97.0 103.8 0.1 88.3 107.8 164.0 80.4 83.2 46.6 130.0 356.6 155.9 222.0 116.1 44.9 50.2 78.5
March 113.5 121.4 111.7 119.7 112.9 71.1 159.1 188.4 132.1 64.3 38.1 99.1 111.7 0.0 112.3 123.1 187.5 100.3 90.8 52.0 137.8 391.1 96.8 248.7 117.4 68.5 28.8 90.0
April 117.8 109.4 98.5 149.2 112.2 84.2 189.8 186.8 123.5 76.6 247.1 128.1 105.3 0.0 98.4 107.7 174.5 116.6 96.5 62.1 124.6 319.8 526.2 248.0 131.4 90.8 61.4 87.0
May 118.6 121.6 102.8 156.4 116.9 73.4 196.5 204.1 128.8 92.7 89.7 134.0 97.7 0.0 104.8 106.8 186.6 100.8 100.0 66.9 130.3 365.9 514.6 285.7 111.2 106.3 35.9 80.9
June 116.4 86.7 100.7 123.8 113.6 91.8 206.9 164.4 133.3 88.7 92.5 140.4 92.2 0.0 109.3 134.3 175.0 121.5 92.4 50.9 129.6 402.7 476.4 260.7 177.5 94.8 68.1 57.6
July 123.3 91.2 95.3 126.2 163.7 102.2 175.3 147.2 136.9 105.2 93.8 144.6 101.1 0.0 97.5 92.9 184.1 121.9 104.7 67.9 156.9 288.2 557.9 208.2 138.3 103.9 64.9 77.4
August 103.3 71.3 102.6 121.5 119.7 99.4 121.1 148.9 108.4 100.4 97.8 142.8 108.1 0.4 76.9 88.3 152.8 100.0 96.8 61.6 111.1 349.3 472.1 173.2 119.5 81.2 65.1 45.3
September 113.4 78.0 112.7 117.6 150.0 76.4 106.2 161.7 125.5 90.5 76.7 110.6 97.8 0.0 102.2 124.4 194.1 97.8 91.5 50.3 145.2 358.0 482.3 312.1 144.1 117.2 61.6 67.6
October 117.4 108.7 113.1 115.6 146.7 84.4 113.1 163.2 106.8 90.9 47.0 132.0 100.6 0.1 84.6 119.0 183.8 103.7 99.5 68.2 180.0 387.6 428.1 301.5 143.5 132.1 75.9 80.9
November 123.2 90.9 111.2 131.1 122.4 181.6 51.1 188.3 116.8 78.9 37.8 133.4 107.1 0.0 83.3 133.7 178.2 103.5 99.7 77.7 190.6 431.4 328.6 313.8 172.8 122.0 64.7 102.3
December 116.7 61.3 119.6 100.7 130.9 127.4 33.8 183.3 128.1 66.9 35.5 128.1 117.6 0.2 79.2 138.6 141.0 96.3 80.7 40.3 175.1 414.7 797.8 285.2 182.2 111.4 64.9 92.6
Monthly Statistical Bulletin 1.2.15.0240
INDICES OF FINAL PRODUCT STOCKS
Tota
l
Min
ing
of c
oal a
nd li
gnite
Min
ing
of m
etal
ore
s
Oth
er m
inin
g an
d qu
arry
ing
Man
ufac
ture
of f
ood
prod
ucts
Man
ufac
ture
of b
ever
ages
Man
ufac
ture
of t
obac
co
prod
ucts
Man
ufac
ture
of t
extil
es
Man
ufac
ture
of w
earin
g ap
pare
l
Man
ufac
ture
of l
eath
er a
nd
rela
ted
prod
ucts
Man
ufac
ture
of w
ood
and
of
prod
ucts
of w
ood
and
cork
, ex
cept
furn
iture
; man
ufac
ture
of
arti
cles
of s
traw
and
pla
iting
m
ater
ials
Man
ufac
ture
of p
aper
and
pap
er
prod
ucts
Man
ufac
ture
of c
oke
and
refin
ed
petr
oleu
m p
rodu
cts
Man
ufac
ture
of c
hem
ical
s and
ch
emic
al p
rodu
cts
Man
ufac
ture
of b
asic
ph
arm
aceu
tical
pro
duct
and
ph
arm
aceu
tical
pre
para
tions
Man
ufac
ture
of r
ubbe
r and
pl
astic
pro
duct
s
Man
ufac
ture
of o
ther
non
-m
etal
lic m
iner
al p
rodu
cts
Man
ufac
ture
of b
asic
met
als
Man
ufac
ture
of f
abric
ated
met
al
prod
ucts
, exc
ept m
achi
nery
and
eq
uipm
ent
Man
ufac
ture
of e
lect
rical
eq
uipm
ent
Man
ufac
ture
of m
achi
nery
and
eq
uipm
ent n
.e.c
.
Man
ufac
ture
of m
otor
veh
icle
s,
trai
lers
and
sem
i-tra
ilers
Man
ufac
ture
of f
urni
ture
Oth
er m
anuf
actu
ring
Repa
ir an
d in
stal
latio
n of
m
achi
nery
and
equ
ipm
ent
Annual
2008 105.6 68.6 57.6 138.3 92.1 62.2 152.4 151.2 92.5 22.8 94.5 43.2 77.5 89.7 115.6 89.5 88.6 140.6 236.9 394.2 446.3 72.6 272.5 ...* 193.2
2009 103.3 83.1 81.4 107.7 100.1 85.7 108.6 136.8 96.2 24.1 70.9 64.7 69.1 80.5 95.4 78.4 93.3 112.7 107.1 450.2 924.6 56.2 168.8 695.2 190.1
2010 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0
2011 107.3 101.6 77.1 114.2 99.2 80.6 251.1 50.1 42.3 95.9 84.3 74.3 71.1 64.0 96.9 78.9 82.4 133.0 89.1 176.2 153.6 155.5 67.3 95.8 95.1
2012 100.9 83.4 165.1 106.9 97.6 73.5 223.5 85.7 44.4 102.9 74.2 105.6 47.0 96.8 105.0 71.8 78.7 108.1 82.3 270.0 139.5 190.4 62.0 98.7 96.9
2013* 98.2 99.6 58.3 92.5 130.9 65.8 198.9 58.8 49.4 98.5 58.1 81.0 39.3 83.7 93.5 163.8 74.2 111.5 62.4 225.3 151.0 190.0 56.4 98.7 88.4
Ø Jan. - December 2013 98.2 99.6 58.3 92.5 130.9 65.8 198.9 58.8 49.4 98.5 58.1 81.0 39.3 83.7 93.5 163.8 74.2 111.5 62.4 225.3 151.0 190.0 56.4 98.7 88.4
Ø Jan. - December 2014 101.4 91.8 80.6 110.3 125.8 80.1 223.2 56.5 54.3 61.0 61.8 67.3 4.5 89.6 96.7 169.9 82.1 89.9 50.0 181.7 219.7 639.6 48.9 40.4 79.8
2013*
December 109.8 81.7 33.6 77.5 130.3 106.8 165.1 36.1 48.9 113.1 40.3 55.6 8.8 84.3 91.6 157.8 85.9 100.9 62.8 252.7 270.2 189.8 55.9 84.8 84.2
2014
January* 94.8 84.0 21.0 74.1 145.9 89.5 86.3 51.7 50.0 60.5 26.0 69.9 9.5 89.5 106.3 160.1 79.7 98.0 70.4 140.6 194.2 1063.9 54.9 47.9 83.5
February 96.2 100.2 66.0 84.9 139.3 86.7 87.0 54.1 49.9 60.5 34.4 67.2 7.8 92.0 92.2 171.5 80.9 100.0 71.2 172.3 208.4 379.9 54.0 51.2 82.5
March 98.6 84.6 42.9 96.0 137.7 94.5 139.4 55.7 53.8 57.6 34.7 68.6 5.8 95.3 95.9 165.3 82.7 86.8 61.8 184.1 206.0 152.0 47.8 62.1 81.9
April 101.2 59.1 24.6 99.6 127.2 91.8 220.3 55.1 50.7 64.3 32.7 66.1 5.5 88.5 96.5 163.2 83.8 88.0 63.8 179.7 207.2 228.0 47.8 57.2 81.5
May 103.1 70.0 64.6 116.4 109.8 88.7 292.3 54.5 54.2 64.3 54.6 72.7 5.5 90.0 90.3 199.1 83.6 85.7 51.3 192.8 200.7 304.0 47.8 58.5 81.0
June 103.3 94.4 125.7 120.6 108.3 76.2 280.3 54.5 53.2 60.7 84.8 79.3 4.3 97.6 93.1 172.8 83.5 88.4 45.3 202.9 224.9 835.9 47.8 39.4 80.2
July 100.6 73.9 107.1 120.7 122.0 73.3 247.6 55.6 52.7 60.7 98.9 81.5 4.3 95.5 93.4 154.4 84.3 92.2 42.1 197.1 211.9 683.9 47.8 24.4 79.5
August 102.4 106.4 109.8 122.2 117.0 70.2 289.4 56.1 49.7 59.6 95.5 82.4 3.9 81.5 89.2 167.9 84.2 94.3 44.1 198.5 207.0 683.9 47.8 30.2 77.9
September 100.2 98.8 68.1 120.8 121.7 64.5 278.4 57.5 58.3 58.5 94.1 70.6 3.9 84.0 94.4 169.3 81.3 86.7 39.1 219.3 207.2 1139.8 47.8 29.0 77.9
October 98.5 121.2 55.5 121.3 129.8 64.2 274.8 59.8 65.2 63.0 86.3 67.6 3.5 87.7 97.4 158.3 80.3 84.0 38.9 177.7 190.0 531.9 47.8 28.8 78.1
November 105.1 124.1 124.6 126.9 128.8 80.2 252.4 60.0 58.6 61.9 53.2 40.4 0.5 86.3 103.9 168.4 81.3 84.7 38.1 173.0 237.2 683.9 47.8 30.7 77.6
December 112.4 84.7 156.6 120.6 121.5 81.7 230.1 63.9 55.0 60.7 46.5 41.4 0.3 86.9 107.6 187.9 79.3 90.4 34.2 142.0 342.3 987.9 47.8 25.7 76.5
Indices of final product stocks
70
80
90
100
110
120
130
140
XII.'13 I'14 I I I I I IV V VI VII VIII IX X XI XII
2010=100
Monthly Statistical Bulletin 1.2.15.02 41
INDICES OF FINAL PRODUCT STOCKS
Tota
l
Min
ing
of c
oal a
nd li
gnite
Min
ing
of m
etal
ore
s
Oth
er m
inin
g an
d qu
arry
ing
Man
ufac
ture
of f
ood
prod
ucts
Man
ufac
ture
of b
ever
ages
Man
ufac
ture
of t
obac
co
prod
ucts
Man
ufac
ture
of t
extil
es
Man
ufac
ture
of w
earin
g ap
pare
l
Man
ufac
ture
of l
eath
er a
nd
rela
ted
prod
ucts
Man
ufac
ture
of w
ood
and
of
prod
ucts
of w
ood
and
cork
, ex
cept
furn
iture
; man
ufac
ture
of
arti
cles
of s
traw
and
pla
iting
m
ater
ials
Man
ufac
ture
of p
aper
and
pap
er
prod
ucts
Man
ufac
ture
of c
oke
and
refin
ed
petr
oleu
m p
rodu
cts
Man
ufac
ture
of c
hem
ical
s and
ch
emic
al p
rodu
cts
Man
ufac
ture
of b
asic
ph
arm
aceu
tical
pro
duct
and
ph
arm
aceu
tical
pre
para
tions
Man
ufac
ture
of r
ubbe
r and
pl
astic
pro
duct
s
Man
ufac
ture
of o
ther
non
-m
etal
lic m
iner
al p
rodu
cts
Man
ufac
ture
of b
asic
met
als
Man
ufac
ture
of f
abric
ated
met
al
prod
ucts
, exc
ept m
achi
nery
and
eq
uipm
ent
Man
ufac
ture
of e
lect
rical
eq
uipm
ent
Man
ufac
ture
of m
achi
nery
and
eq
uipm
ent n
.e.c
.
Man
ufac
ture
of m
otor
veh
icle
s,
trai
lers
and
sem
i-tra
ilers
Man
ufac
ture
of f
urni
ture
Oth
er m
anuf
actu
ring
Repa
ir an
d in
stal
latio
n of
m
achi
nery
and
equ
ipm
ent
Annual
2008 105.6 68.6 57.6 138.3 92.1 62.2 152.4 151.2 92.5 22.8 94.5 43.2 77.5 89.7 115.6 89.5 88.6 140.6 236.9 394.2 446.3 72.6 272.5 ...* 193.2
2009 103.3 83.1 81.4 107.7 100.1 85.7 108.6 136.8 96.2 24.1 70.9 64.7 69.1 80.5 95.4 78.4 93.3 112.7 107.1 450.2 924.6 56.2 168.8 695.2 190.1
2010 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0
2011 107.3 101.6 77.1 114.2 99.2 80.6 251.1 50.1 42.3 95.9 84.3 74.3 71.1 64.0 96.9 78.9 82.4 133.0 89.1 176.2 153.6 155.5 67.3 95.8 95.1
2012 100.9 83.4 165.1 106.9 97.6 73.5 223.5 85.7 44.4 102.9 74.2 105.6 47.0 96.8 105.0 71.8 78.7 108.1 82.3 270.0 139.5 190.4 62.0 98.7 96.9
2013* 98.2 99.6 58.3 92.5 130.9 65.8 198.9 58.8 49.4 98.5 58.1 81.0 39.3 83.7 93.5 163.8 74.2 111.5 62.4 225.3 151.0 190.0 56.4 98.7 88.4
Ø Jan. - December 2013 98.2 99.6 58.3 92.5 130.9 65.8 198.9 58.8 49.4 98.5 58.1 81.0 39.3 83.7 93.5 163.8 74.2 111.5 62.4 225.3 151.0 190.0 56.4 98.7 88.4
Ø Jan. - December 2014 101.4 91.8 80.6 110.3 125.8 80.1 223.2 56.5 54.3 61.0 61.8 67.3 4.5 89.6 96.7 169.9 82.1 89.9 50.0 181.7 219.7 639.6 48.9 40.4 79.8
2013*
December 109.8 81.7 33.6 77.5 130.3 106.8 165.1 36.1 48.9 113.1 40.3 55.6 8.8 84.3 91.6 157.8 85.9 100.9 62.8 252.7 270.2 189.8 55.9 84.8 84.2
2014
January* 94.8 84.0 21.0 74.1 145.9 89.5 86.3 51.7 50.0 60.5 26.0 69.9 9.5 89.5 106.3 160.1 79.7 98.0 70.4 140.6 194.2 1063.9 54.9 47.9 83.5
February 96.2 100.2 66.0 84.9 139.3 86.7 87.0 54.1 49.9 60.5 34.4 67.2 7.8 92.0 92.2 171.5 80.9 100.0 71.2 172.3 208.4 379.9 54.0 51.2 82.5
March 98.6 84.6 42.9 96.0 137.7 94.5 139.4 55.7 53.8 57.6 34.7 68.6 5.8 95.3 95.9 165.3 82.7 86.8 61.8 184.1 206.0 152.0 47.8 62.1 81.9
April 101.2 59.1 24.6 99.6 127.2 91.8 220.3 55.1 50.7 64.3 32.7 66.1 5.5 88.5 96.5 163.2 83.8 88.0 63.8 179.7 207.2 228.0 47.8 57.2 81.5
May 103.1 70.0 64.6 116.4 109.8 88.7 292.3 54.5 54.2 64.3 54.6 72.7 5.5 90.0 90.3 199.1 83.6 85.7 51.3 192.8 200.7 304.0 47.8 58.5 81.0
June 103.3 94.4 125.7 120.6 108.3 76.2 280.3 54.5 53.2 60.7 84.8 79.3 4.3 97.6 93.1 172.8 83.5 88.4 45.3 202.9 224.9 835.9 47.8 39.4 80.2
July 100.6 73.9 107.1 120.7 122.0 73.3 247.6 55.6 52.7 60.7 98.9 81.5 4.3 95.5 93.4 154.4 84.3 92.2 42.1 197.1 211.9 683.9 47.8 24.4 79.5
August 102.4 106.4 109.8 122.2 117.0 70.2 289.4 56.1 49.7 59.6 95.5 82.4 3.9 81.5 89.2 167.9 84.2 94.3 44.1 198.5 207.0 683.9 47.8 30.2 77.9
September 100.2 98.8 68.1 120.8 121.7 64.5 278.4 57.5 58.3 58.5 94.1 70.6 3.9 84.0 94.4 169.3 81.3 86.7 39.1 219.3 207.2 1139.8 47.8 29.0 77.9
October 98.5 121.2 55.5 121.3 129.8 64.2 274.8 59.8 65.2 63.0 86.3 67.6 3.5 87.7 97.4 158.3 80.3 84.0 38.9 177.7 190.0 531.9 47.8 28.8 78.1
November 105.1 124.1 124.6 126.9 128.8 80.2 252.4 60.0 58.6 61.9 53.2 40.4 0.5 86.3 103.9 168.4 81.3 84.7 38.1 173.0 237.2 683.9 47.8 30.7 77.6
December 112.4 84.7 156.6 120.6 121.5 81.7 230.1 63.9 55.0 60.7 46.5 41.4 0.3 86.9 107.6 187.9 79.3 90.4 34.2 142.0 342.3 987.9 47.8 25.7 76.5
Monthly Statistical Bulletin 1.2.15.0242
INDICES OF EMPLOYEES IN INDUSTRY
Tota
l
Min
ing
of c
oal a
nd li
gnite
Min
ing
of m
etal
ore
s
Oth
er m
inin
g an
d qu
arry
ing
Man
ufac
ture
of f
ood
prod
ucts
Man
ufac
ture
of b
ever
ages
Man
ufac
ture
of t
obac
co p
rodu
cts
Man
ufac
ture
of t
extil
es
Man
ufac
ture
of w
earin
g ap
pare
l
Man
ufac
ture
of l
eath
er a
nd re
late
d pr
oduc
ts
Man
ufac
ture
of w
ood
and
of
prod
ucts
of w
ood
and
cork
, exc
ept
furn
iture
; man
ufac
ture
of a
rticl
es o
f st
raw
and
pla
iting
mat
eria
ls
Man
ufac
ture
of p
aper
and
pap
er
prod
ucts
Prin
ting
and
repr
oduc
tion
of
reco
rded
med
ia
Man
ufac
ture
of c
oke
and
refin
ed
petr
oleu
m p
rodu
cts
Man
ufac
ture
of c
hem
ical
s and
ch
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al p
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Man
ufac
ture
of b
asic
ph
arm
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tical
pro
duct
and
ph
arm
aceu
tical
pre
para
tions
Man
ufac
ture
of r
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pla
stic
prod
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Man
ufac
ture
of o
ther
non
-met
allic
m
iner
al p
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Man
ufac
ture
of b
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met
als
Man
ufac
ture
of f
abric
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, exc
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ufac
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of m
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and
eq
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.
Man
ufac
ture
of m
otor
veh
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s,
trai
lers
and
sem
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Man
ufac
ture
of o
ther
tran
spor
t eq
uipm
ent
Man
ufac
ture
of f
urni
ture
Oth
er m
anuf
actu
ring
Repa
ir an
d in
stal
latio
n of
mac
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ry
and
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pmen
t
Elec
tric
ity, g
as, s
team
and
air
cond
ition
ing
supp
ly
Annual
2008 107.8 102.9 114.0 128.2 94.1 94.3 92.9 134.9 102.0 98.8 81.6 111.8 109.5 118.9 123.3 99.3 116.4 131.8 126.5 102.6 118.2 105.0 138.9 132.6 88.9 103.8 121.5 105.0
2009 100.7 99.8 98.2 115.2 99.8 94.7 92.1 112.5 95.4 101.7 75.9 95.9 113.3 110.5 116.0 101.7 113.5 116.8 102.5 92.6 106.5 102.8 119.1 110.9 86.8 97.8 116.5 102.9
2010 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0
2011 95.3 102.6 99.5 94.9 90.6 97.4 99.3 93.8 99.4 94.5 87.9 76.4 88.3 91.0 67.1 67.8 101.3 77.1 110.6 95.3 85.3 121.3 82.2 86.6 92.7 99.3 46.3 101.6
2012 93.4 109.0 101.7 88.8 93.2 96.5 84.2 93.4 97.3 90.2 87.3 83.9 84.9 88.0 59.7 68.6 104.5 73.8 108.4 86.6 81.2 121.0 72.0 80.8 91.1 98.7 21.4 102.9
2013 94.4 130.1 103.4 84.2 96.2 95.5 77.7 124.1 97.3 87.8 86.5 86.8 75.2 86.7 56.2 69.3 110.9 72.2 107.4 76.7 78.6 138.7 66.4 83.2 93.3 104.6 23.2 104.3
Ø Jan. - December 2013 94.4 130.1 103.4 84.2 96.2 95.5 77.7 124.1 97.3 87.8 86.5 86.8 75.2 86.7 56.2 69.3 110.9 72.2 107.4 76.7 78.6 138.7 66.4 83.2 93.3 104.6 23.2 104.3
Ø Jan. - December 2014 101.9 126.0 102.4 83.0 96.5 96.7 85.3 174.6 97.3 87.2 87.2 70.7 74.3 65.5 55.2 70.2 115.2 72.7 106.2 84.5 98.4 156.1 216.8 75.2 102.8 108.1 24.3 103.4
2013
December 101.8 126.1 102.3 83.6 96.4 96.5 86.5 172.1 97.4 87.5 87.3 71.2 74.2 66.1 55.4 70.2 115.0 72.6 106.5 84.1 97.2 155.4 214.4 75.4 102.4 107.7 24.3 103.3
2014
January* 99.3 127.6 103.1 83.6 97.7 92.8 79.9 165.0 98.2 88.1 84.5 81.3 74.5 82.1 56.5 70.1 111.5 73.8 106.8 81.6 77.5 153.5 164.9 80.0 99.9 105.9 24.4 103.5
February* 100.2 127.5 103.0 83.6 93.4 103.5 95.6 166.9 98.0 87.7 83.6 81.6 73.4 82.1 56.6 71.0 111.0 73.9 106.5 81.8 76.8 152.2 182.2 75.1 100.0 105.9 24.4 103.9
March 101.4 127.2 103.5 82.8 95.4 94.7 100.8 169.4 97.8 86.5 88.0 72.4 71.5 82.1 55.8 71.0 112.2 74.2 106.2 81.7 86.3 152.3 200.7 74.8 100.5 105.9 23.6 103.9
April 101.4 127.2 103.1 83.0 95.3 94.3 98.3 158.7 97.6 86.5 88.4 79.5 74.8 62.4 55.4 70.0 112.7 77.4 106.8 82.6 86.9 154.0 211.4 76.6 101.1 105.9 23.6 103.8
May 101.4 126.9 102.5 97.9 92.3 90.2 97.7 169.1 97.6 88.0 87.8 79.6 74.6 61.7 52.7 70.2 113.4 62.6 106.4 82.7 93.5 153.0 216.8 75.0 101.9 105.9 24.4 103.7
June 101.9 126.1 102.0 96.6 97.0 95.0 95.8 168.7 96.7 89.4 87.6 64.8 74.5 61.6 55.3 70.3 117.1 67.2 106.9 84.5 94.7 154.0 215.6 75.0 102.3 105.9 24.4 103.4
July 102.5 125.8 101.9 78.6 97.9 98.1 88.8 169.6 97.6 88.9 89.2 65.0 74.8 59.1 55.3 70.1 116.7 73.8 106.7 84.2 104.9 154.9 216.3 75.0 101.9 107.5 24.4 103.3
August 102.9 125.1 101.6 78.9 98.3 98.3 85.0 173.6 97.5 87.8 88.2 65.1 74.8 59.3 55.6 69.8 117.2 73.7 106.8 85.6 106.7 156.4 227.8 74.8 102.7 108.6 24.4 102.8
September 103.3 125.1 102.2 79.1 97.8 97.9 79.0 176.3 97.2 87.6 88.2 64.9 74.6 59.0 55.5 70.0 116.6 74.0 106.7 86.8 116.1 155.8 236.9 74.6 103.3 110.2 24.4 102.6
October 102.8 124.5 101.3 77.8 97.4 98.8 73.7 176.7 96.4 87.5 87.4 64.8 74.0 58.7 55.5 69.5 117.9 74.0 106.1 86.1 114.4 161.8 240.5 74.3 105.6 111.8 24.4 101.8
November 102.7 124.4 101.7 77.2 97.6 98.1 56.4 199.5 96.5 84.6 87.2 64.5 74.3 58.8 55.4 70.1 118.3 74.0 105.7 87.2 111.8 161.8 245.2 73.9 107.1 111.8 24.4 104.1
December 103.3 124.4 102.4 76.7 97.7 99.0 73.1 201.6 96.6 84.1 86.7 64.7 75.3 58.8 53.2 70.1 117.4 73.8 102.8 88.8 110.7 163.9 243.5 73.9 107.6 111.8 25.2 103.9
Indices of employees
70
80
90
100
110
120
130
140
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2010=100
Monthly Statistical Bulletin 1.2.15.02 43
INDICES OF EMPLOYEES IN INDUSTRY
Tota
l
Min
ing
of c
oal a
nd li
gnite
Min
ing
of m
etal
ore
s
Oth
er m
inin
g an
d qu
arry
ing
Man
ufac
ture
of f
ood
prod
ucts
Man
ufac
ture
of b
ever
ages
Man
ufac
ture
of t
obac
co p
rodu
cts
Man
ufac
ture
of t
extil
es
Man
ufac
ture
of w
earin
g ap
pare
l
Man
ufac
ture
of l
eath
er a
nd re
late
d pr
oduc
ts
Man
ufac
ture
of w
ood
and
of
prod
ucts
of w
ood
and
cork
, exc
ept
furn
iture
; man
ufac
ture
of a
rticl
es o
f st
raw
and
pla
iting
mat
eria
ls
Man
ufac
ture
of p
aper
and
pap
er
prod
ucts
Prin
ting
and
repr
oduc
tion
of
reco
rded
med
ia
Man
ufac
ture
of c
oke
and
refin
ed
petr
oleu
m p
rodu
cts
Man
ufac
ture
of c
hem
ical
s and
ch
emic
al p
rodu
cts
Man
ufac
ture
of b
asic
ph
arm
aceu
tical
pro
duct
and
ph
arm
aceu
tical
pre
para
tions
Man
ufac
ture
of r
ubbe
r and
pla
stic
prod
ucts
Man
ufac
ture
of o
ther
non
-met
allic
m
iner
al p
rodu
cts
Man
ufac
ture
of b
asic
met
als
Man
ufac
ture
of f
abric
ated
met
al
prod
ucts
, exc
ept m
achi
nery
and
eq
uipm
ent
Man
ufac
ture
of e
lect
rical
eq
uipm
ent
Man
ufac
ture
of m
achi
nery
and
eq
uipm
ent n
.e.c
.
Man
ufac
ture
of m
otor
veh
icle
s,
trai
lers
and
sem
i-tra
ilers
Man
ufac
ture
of o
ther
tran
spor
t eq
uipm
ent
Man
ufac
ture
of f
urni
ture
Oth
er m
anuf
actu
ring
Repa
ir an
d in
stal
latio
n of
mac
hine
ry
and
equi
pmen
t
Elec
tric
ity, g
as, s
team
and
air
cond
ition
ing
supp
ly
Annual
2008 107.8 102.9 114.0 128.2 94.1 94.3 92.9 134.9 102.0 98.8 81.6 111.8 109.5 118.9 123.3 99.3 116.4 131.8 126.5 102.6 118.2 105.0 138.9 132.6 88.9 103.8 121.5 105.0
2009 100.7 99.8 98.2 115.2 99.8 94.7 92.1 112.5 95.4 101.7 75.9 95.9 113.3 110.5 116.0 101.7 113.5 116.8 102.5 92.6 106.5 102.8 119.1 110.9 86.8 97.8 116.5 102.9
2010 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0
2011 95.3 102.6 99.5 94.9 90.6 97.4 99.3 93.8 99.4 94.5 87.9 76.4 88.3 91.0 67.1 67.8 101.3 77.1 110.6 95.3 85.3 121.3 82.2 86.6 92.7 99.3 46.3 101.6
2012 93.4 109.0 101.7 88.8 93.2 96.5 84.2 93.4 97.3 90.2 87.3 83.9 84.9 88.0 59.7 68.6 104.5 73.8 108.4 86.6 81.2 121.0 72.0 80.8 91.1 98.7 21.4 102.9
2013 94.4 130.1 103.4 84.2 96.2 95.5 77.7 124.1 97.3 87.8 86.5 86.8 75.2 86.7 56.2 69.3 110.9 72.2 107.4 76.7 78.6 138.7 66.4 83.2 93.3 104.6 23.2 104.3
Ø Jan. - December 2013 94.4 130.1 103.4 84.2 96.2 95.5 77.7 124.1 97.3 87.8 86.5 86.8 75.2 86.7 56.2 69.3 110.9 72.2 107.4 76.7 78.6 138.7 66.4 83.2 93.3 104.6 23.2 104.3
Ø Jan. - December 2014 101.9 126.0 102.4 83.0 96.5 96.7 85.3 174.6 97.3 87.2 87.2 70.7 74.3 65.5 55.2 70.2 115.2 72.7 106.2 84.5 98.4 156.1 216.8 75.2 102.8 108.1 24.3 103.4
2013
December 101.8 126.1 102.3 83.6 96.4 96.5 86.5 172.1 97.4 87.5 87.3 71.2 74.2 66.1 55.4 70.2 115.0 72.6 106.5 84.1 97.2 155.4 214.4 75.4 102.4 107.7 24.3 103.3
2014
January* 99.3 127.6 103.1 83.6 97.7 92.8 79.9 165.0 98.2 88.1 84.5 81.3 74.5 82.1 56.5 70.1 111.5 73.8 106.8 81.6 77.5 153.5 164.9 80.0 99.9 105.9 24.4 103.5
February* 100.2 127.5 103.0 83.6 93.4 103.5 95.6 166.9 98.0 87.7 83.6 81.6 73.4 82.1 56.6 71.0 111.0 73.9 106.5 81.8 76.8 152.2 182.2 75.1 100.0 105.9 24.4 103.9
March 101.4 127.2 103.5 82.8 95.4 94.7 100.8 169.4 97.8 86.5 88.0 72.4 71.5 82.1 55.8 71.0 112.2 74.2 106.2 81.7 86.3 152.3 200.7 74.8 100.5 105.9 23.6 103.9
April 101.4 127.2 103.1 83.0 95.3 94.3 98.3 158.7 97.6 86.5 88.4 79.5 74.8 62.4 55.4 70.0 112.7 77.4 106.8 82.6 86.9 154.0 211.4 76.6 101.1 105.9 23.6 103.8
May 101.4 126.9 102.5 97.9 92.3 90.2 97.7 169.1 97.6 88.0 87.8 79.6 74.6 61.7 52.7 70.2 113.4 62.6 106.4 82.7 93.5 153.0 216.8 75.0 101.9 105.9 24.4 103.7
June 101.9 126.1 102.0 96.6 97.0 95.0 95.8 168.7 96.7 89.4 87.6 64.8 74.5 61.6 55.3 70.3 117.1 67.2 106.9 84.5 94.7 154.0 215.6 75.0 102.3 105.9 24.4 103.4
July 102.5 125.8 101.9 78.6 97.9 98.1 88.8 169.6 97.6 88.9 89.2 65.0 74.8 59.1 55.3 70.1 116.7 73.8 106.7 84.2 104.9 154.9 216.3 75.0 101.9 107.5 24.4 103.3
August 102.9 125.1 101.6 78.9 98.3 98.3 85.0 173.6 97.5 87.8 88.2 65.1 74.8 59.3 55.6 69.8 117.2 73.7 106.8 85.6 106.7 156.4 227.8 74.8 102.7 108.6 24.4 102.8
September 103.3 125.1 102.2 79.1 97.8 97.9 79.0 176.3 97.2 87.6 88.2 64.9 74.6 59.0 55.5 70.0 116.6 74.0 106.7 86.8 116.1 155.8 236.9 74.6 103.3 110.2 24.4 102.6
October 102.8 124.5 101.3 77.8 97.4 98.8 73.7 176.7 96.4 87.5 87.4 64.8 74.0 58.7 55.5 69.5 117.9 74.0 106.1 86.1 114.4 161.8 240.5 74.3 105.6 111.8 24.4 101.8
November 102.7 124.4 101.7 77.2 97.6 98.1 56.4 199.5 96.5 84.6 87.2 64.5 74.3 58.8 55.4 70.1 118.3 74.0 105.7 87.2 111.8 161.8 245.2 73.9 107.1 111.8 24.4 104.1
December 103.3 124.4 102.4 76.7 97.7 99.0 73.1 201.6 96.6 84.1 86.7 64.7 75.3 58.8 53.2 70.1 117.4 73.8 102.8 88.8 110.7 163.9 243.5 73.9 107.6 111.8 25.2 103.9
Monthly Statistical Bulletin 1.2.15.0244
INDUSTRY - PRODUCTION OF SELECTED GOODS1)
Unit of measurement
20132014
november december january - decemberMining of metal ores
Copper concetrates t 46 677 3 593 4 179 40 727
Lead concentrates t 57 873 5 123 5 123 59 203
Zinc concentrates t 61 815 5 503 5 396 63 140
Manufacture of food products and beverages
Refined sunflower-seed and safflower oil and their fractions t 30 803 4 410 3 303 33 303
Refined white cane or beet sugar in solid form t 22 916 - - 12 085
Spirits obtained from distilied grapewine or grape marc hl 10 529 1 055 1 454 9 749
Denatured ethyl alcohol and other denatured spirits of any strength
'000 hl 327 - - 254
Manufacture of tobacco products
Cigarettes million pieces 6 507 422 522 5 113
Fermented tobacco t 23 745 638 57 27 720
Manufacture of textiles
Wool yarn t - - - -
Cotton yarn t 824 80 86 894
Wool fabrics '000 m2 37 6 7 37
Cotton fabrics '000 m2 5 938 598 852 6 502
Manufacture of wearing apparel; dressing and dyeing of fur
Workwear ‘000 pieces 2 774 222 248 2957
Underwear ‘000 pieces 10 031 942 711 10 905
Shirts and blouses ‘000 pieces 16 812 1 586 1 778 17 338
Manufacture of coke, refined petroleum products and nuclear fuelMotor gasoline t 14 362 - 154
Gas diesel oil t 18 846 - 116 314
Fuel oil, sulphur content >1% t 20789 - - -
Manufacture of chemicals and chemical products
Nitrogen t 9 106 1 059 1 470 12 924
Oxygen t 10 486 1 897 1 934 23 353
Commercial medicines kg 4 024 293 319 792 323 697 4 078 811
Detergents (liquid and powder) t 1 142 74 62 1 146
Manufacture of other non-metallic mineral products
Tiles '000 pieces 17 572 1 471 1 041 17 339
Portland cement, excl.white t 729 672 56 066 36 685 660 035
Bituminous materials t 15 073 2 651 1 685 15 289
Manufacture of basic metals
Rolled semi-finished products t 145 633 15 654 6 119 196 454
Welded pipes t 129 051 9 883 8 506 112 957
Ferro-aloys t 92 280 6 089 5 132 91 068
Electricity, gas, steam and hot water supply
Electrical power - total MWh 6 025 546 542 855 494 760 5 211 351
Hydroelectric power MWh 1 527 293 200 209 167 734 1 113 925
Thermoelectric power MWh 4 498 253 342 646 327 026 4 097 426
1) Data are according to NNIP -2008
Monthly Statistical Bulletin 1.2.15.02 45
TURNOvER INDICES IN INDUSTRY2010 = 100
Total
Sections Main Industrial Groupings
Domestic market
Non-domestic market
Mining and
quarrying
Manufac-turing
Energy
Inter-mediate
goods industries,
except energy
Capital goods
industries
Durable consumer
goods industries
Non-durable
consumer goods
industries
20131)
December 101.5 95.8 101.8 1.8 88.6 245.7 90.8 126.7 73.0 122.3
2014
January 108.7 96.8 109.3 1.1 84.8 485.9 67.6 95.3 51.5 150.4
February 104.6 82.7 105.8 1.3 89.9 425.1 71.7 91.7 55.4 140.5
March 119.7 94.8 121.1 1.4 100.2 493.8 79.1 106.6 65.2 159.5
April 122.0* 96.2 123.5* 1.1 101.7 496.0* 80.8 111.1 71.5 158.9*
May 120.5* 90.2 122.2* 0.1 98.4* 498.7 87.1* 110.2 68.9* 158.2*
June 128.2 88.3 130.5 0.9 95.6 540.8 81.0 125.8 70.5 170.4
July 124.1 95.6 125.7 0.1 106.5 418.1 92.0 130.2 68.7 164.5
August 114.2 78.0 116.3 0.9 95.1 468.4 85.0 102.9 68.1 148.0
September 126.5 102.3 127.9 2.3 98.5 537.8 110.2 116.4 71.5 166.7
October 137.5 98.3 139.7 1.7 112.2 604.4 112.4 116.1 70.1 186.8
November 128.3 80.3 131.1 2.9 107.4 545.1 110.8 109.0 62.9 176.2
December 122.1 131.2 121.6 1.0 108.7 419.3 109.5 120.4 76.0 155.8
1) Revised data
Turnover indices in industry
70
80
90
100
110
120
130
140
150
XII.'13 I.'14 I I I I I IV V VI VII VIII IX X XI XII
2010=100
1) Revised data for 2013
1)
Monthly Statistical Bulletin 1.2.15.0246
COMPLETED CONSTRUCTION WORKS BY BUSINESS ENTITIES ENGAGED IN CONSTRUCTION ACTIvITY
Indices 2013 =100Value of completed construction works
(in thousand denars)
Effective work hours
(in thousands)
Construction workers
value of completed
construction works
effective work hours
construction workers
Ø January - December 2013 100.0 100.0 100.0 2 081 915 1 351 8 542
Ø January - December 2014 96.6 110.6 107.3 2 011 483 1 494 9 166
2013
December 151.9 103.4 99.0 3 162 783 1 396 8 457
2014
January 72.4 103.0 102.1 1 506 611 1 391 8 722
February 74.2 99.5 104.5 1 543 845 1 344 8 926
March 74.3 107.4 106.6 1 547 230 1 451 9 104
April 84.3 109.4 106.3 1 754 199 1 478 9 081
May 82.8 107.0 106.3 1 724 437 1 445 9 076
June 78.3 106.4 105.1 1 630 771 1 437 8 981
July 100.0 115.7 109.7 2 081 346 1 563 9 369
August 75.4 117.4 108.4 1 569 463 1 586 9 260
September 89.1 113.2 108.9 1 855 299 1 529 9 299
October 121.3 121.4 109.0 2 525 356 1 640 9 311
November 119.6 108.2 109.3 2 489 059 1 462 9 338
December 187.8 118.1 111.5 3 910 174 1 596 9 524
Indices of completed construction works and effective work hours
0
20
40
60
80
100
120
140
160
180
200
XII I .'14 I I I I I IV V VI VII VIII IX X XI XII
2013=100
Value of completed construction works
Effective work hours
Monthly Statistical Bulletin 1.2.15.02 47
RAILWAY TRANSPORT
in '000
Passenger transport Freight transport
passengers carried
passenger kilometres
goods carried
goods loaded
goods unloaded net tonne
kilometrestonnes
Annual
2008 1 448 147 965 4 206 518 2 071 742 917
2009 1 523 154 500 2 929 276 1 667 496 719
2010 1 512 154 705 3 097 268 1 831 524 965
2011 1 421 145 291 2 770 284 1 601 478 925
2012 1 013 99 215* 2 539 165 1 645 422 983
2013 853 80 155 2 283 87 1 407 420 930
Ø January - December 2013 71 6 680 190 7 117 35 077
Ø January - December 2014 67 6 670 198 12 120 34 278
2013
December 65 5 800 187 8 115 33 477
2014
January 58 5 400 158 3 98 29 391
February 58 5 316 210 12 139 33 178
March 66 5 979 220 10 149 34 308
April 63 5 858 173 13 99 28 594
May 66 6 186 200 11 109 35 719*
June 62 5 933 193 12 109 33 727
July 68 7 100 212 17 134 35 634
August 69 7 141 210 10 137 38 185
September 71 7 581 232 17 146 40 332
October 79* 8 346 186 13 106 33 702
November 73 7 703 188 10 103 34 156
December 70 7 499 194 16 113 34 406
Railway transport
0
10 000
20 000
30 000
40 000
50 000
60 000
XII.'13 I.'14 I I I I I IV V VI VII VIII IX X XI XII
in '000
Passenger ki lometres
Net tonne-ki lometres
Monthly Statistical Bulletin 1.2.15.0248
POSTAL TRAFFICin '000
Postal services
post parcels
parcelstelephone conversations
in telephone booth
Annual
2008 36 632 247 1 089
2009 37 621 240 678
2010 44 298 184 474
2011 51 677 159 299
2012 50 022 143 199
2013 46 655 125 157
Ø January - December 2013 3 888 10 13
Ø January - December 2014 3 681 9 6
2013
December 4 496 11 9
2014
January 4 025 8 8
February 3 620 8 8
March 4 028 14 7
April 3 573 8 6
May 3 639 8 5
June 3 288 8 5
July 3 889 8 6
August 3 123 7 6
September 3 732 8 5
October 3 761 16 5
November 3 497 8 3
December 4 002 11 3
Monthly Statistical Bulletin 1.2.15.02 49
BALANCE OF INTERNATIONAL COMMODITY TRADE1)
Export in thousand Import in thousand Balance in thousand
US $
Coverage in % US $ denars EUR US $ denars EUR
2013
January 306 220 14 172 032 230 042 498 154 23 156 748 374 121 - 191 934 61.5
February 307 793 14 190 408 230 601 485 875 22 456 097 363 999 - 178 082 63.3
March 336 606 15 936 898 259 694 517 261 24 398 476 398 927 - 180 656 65.1
April 361 496 17 134 716 277 759 599 351 28 391 362 459 985 - 237 855 60.3
May 330 193 15 683 650 254 815 561 448 26 619 402 433 180 - 231 255 58.8
June 358 411 16 834 964 272 064 524 218 24 643 251 397 418 - 165 807 68.4
July 407 984 19 175 393 311 843 589 963 27 707 168 451 001 - 181 978 69.2
August 324 986 15 067 287 244 229 483 784 22 440 591 363 549 - 158 798 67.2
September 360 215 16 560 597 269 430 525 291 24 150 215 393 394 - 165 076 68.6
October 384 269 17 372 898 281 600 604 696 27 425 557 443 501 - 220 427 63.5
November 379 504 17 251 957 281 037 593 032 26 902 868 439 174 - 213 528 64.0
December 409 183 18 408 341 298 657 616 749 27 775 739 450 170 - 207 566 66.3
January-December 4 266 861 197 789 141 3 211 771 6 599 824 306 067 472 4 968 420 -2 332 963 64.7
2014
January 320 378 14 497 922 235 341 512 692 23 088 992 376 510 - 192 315 62.5
February 383 591 17 337 410 280 740 570 926 25 839 545 418 175 - 187 336 67.2
March 412 018 18 405 739 298 245 616 019 27 544 443 445 696 - 204 000 66.9
April 407 851 18 192 290 295 122 629 609 28 054 228 455 768 - 221 758 64.8
May 433 592 19 500 393 316 562 657 518 29 508 000 479 065 - 223 926 65.9
June 444 028 20 107 774 326 757 586 820 26 546 803 431 958 - 142 792 75.7
July 434 776 19 825 465 321 716 678 814 30 910 421 501 469 - 244 038 64.0
August 403 326 18 620 476 303 396 556 199 25 626 674 417 744 - 152 873 72.5
September 459 939 21 905 185 357 834 621 691 29 430 016 481 991 - 161 751 74.0
October 446 819 21 629 862 352 516 658 764 31 795 150 519 608 - 211 944 67.8
November 426 808 21 047 103 342 108 573 689 28 253 634 459 994 - 146 881 74.4
December 360 718 18 016 899 292 614 613 988 30 583 923 496 979 - 253 270 58.8
January-December 4 933 845 229 086 517 3 722 952 7 276 729 337 181 830 5 484 957 -2 342 885 67.8
1) Preliminary data
Monthly Statistical Bulletin 1.2.15.0250
INTERNATIONAL COMMODITY EXCHANGE OF THE REPUBLIC OF MACEDONIA ACCORDING TO ECONOMIC GROUPS OF COUNTRIES1)
in thousand US $
Total EU 28 EFTA West Balkan Other
Export Import Export Import Export Import Export Import Export Import
2013
January 306 220 498 154 222 709 264 463 2 770 16 003 51 070 39 251 29 671 178 437
February 307 793 485 875 232 285 288 301 3 093 12 427 47 454 46 648 24 962 138 499
March 336 606 517 261 256 801 315 551 2 949 8 252 57 368 50 424 19 487 143 035
April 361 496 599 351 252 052 367 692 3 303 14 029 68 873 60 372 37 269 157 258
May 330 193 561 448 236 971 359 856 2 478 11 584 66 428 53 099 24 316 136 909
June 358 411 524 218 267 426 345 437 3 783 9 395 63 029 53 671 24 173 115 715
July 407 984 589 963 297 532 390 959 4 086 8 862 70 190 52 855 36 177 137 287
August 324 986 483 784 228 907 309 229 3 224 8 812 68 616 56 847 24 240 108 895
September 360 215 525 291 259 223 327 988 4 073 11 432 66 497 62 539 30 422 123 333
October 384 269 604 696 267 090 381 157 4 088 11 562 72 679 62 867 40 412 149 110
November 379 504 593 032 284 757 381 561 4 489 11 615 59 400 60 992 30 857 138 865
December 409 183 616 749 294 005 402 455 3 966 9 480 60 319 57 837 50 893 146 977
January-December 4 266 861 6 599 824 3 099 759 4 134 649 42 302 133 452 751 922 657 402 372 877 1 674 321
2014
January 320 378 512 692 263 752 334 389 3 189 11 048 37 497 43 880 15 940 123 375
February 383 591 570 926 302 945 361 298 3 306 9 098 48 330 63 243 29 010 137 287
March 412 018 616 019 326 921 379 469 8 752 10 110 52 380 67 013 23 965 159 426
April 407 851 629 609 308 620 408 643 3 491 6 127 59 071 68 710 36 669 146 129
May 433 592 657 518 338 501 434 256 3 345 5 395 64 871 62 035 26 876 155 832
June 444 028 586 820 347 009 377 803 3 407 5 716 63 248 62 919 30 364 140 382
July 434 776 678 814 325 978 433 967 3 368 5 747 60 450 68 820 44 980 170 280
August 403 326 556 199 296 691 351 743 2 179 3 781 60 478 64 344 43 978 136 332
September 459 939 621 691 346 076 393 621 9 064 6 615 66 553 68 756 38 246 152 699
October 446 819 658 764 325 542 423 180 4 044 5 543 65 574 60 849 51 660 169 192
November 426 808 573 689 325 795 346 392 4 097 5 175 54 239 59 100 42 676 163 021
December 360 718 613 988 273 619 377 755 2 918 5 690 55 844 59 909 28 337 170 635
January-December 4 933 845 7 276 729 3 781 449 4 622 517 51 159 80 045 688 536 749 578 412 701 1 824 590
1) Preliminary data
Monthly Statistical Bulletin 1.2.15.02 51
TURNOvER IN TRADE
Wholesale and retail trade of motor vehicles and motorcycles, spare parts
and accessories, maintenance and repair
Wholesale trade, except of motor vehicles and motorcycles
Retail trade, except of motor vehicles and motorcycles
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January 1 483 63.6 4 007 17 495 119.1 21 332 13 924 80.3 46 640
February 1 609 69.0 3 939 17 938 122.1 20 878 13 391 77.3 46 778
March 1 952 83.7 3 923 20 088 136.7 20 965 14 916 86.4 46 755
April 1 990 85.4 3 910 21 772 148.2 21 133 15 214 88.1 46 824
May 2 151 92.3 3 915 20 268 137.9 21 176 14 888 85.9 46 428
June 2 164 92.8 3 854 20 407 138.9 21 113 15 123 87.5 47 218
July 2 438 104.6 3 859 20 620 140.3 21 217 16 386 94.9 47 048
August 1 768 75.8 3 889 20 830 141.8 21 085 16 534 96.2 47 118
September 2 197 94.3 3 936 20 831 141.8 21 293 16 399 95.4 47 599
October 2 326 99.8 3 892 21 771 148.2 21 306 16 169 93.8 47 133
November 2 577 110.6 3 867 19 434 132.3 21 576 15 392 89.3 47 038
December 2 578 110.6 3 862 23 322 158.7 21 342 17 880 103.8 47 395
20151)
January 1 753 75.2 3 952 17 832 121.4 21 848 13 681 80.2 46 515
TURNOVER IN TRADE - continued
Retail trade of automotive fuel
Retail trade, except automotive fuel
Retail sale of food, beverages and tobacco
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January 3 399 69.0 2 523 10 526 83.7 44 117 4 653 72.1 19 549 5 872 88.6 24 568
February 3 332 68.4 2 570 10 059 80.1 44 208 4 677 72.4 19 580 5 382 81.2 24 628
March 3 869 79.7 2 562 11 046 88.2 44 193 5 017 77.8 19 591 6 029 91.3 24 602
April 4 119 85.9 2 538 11 095 88.5 44 286 5 325 82.5 19 688 5 770 87.0 24 598
May 3 787 77.6 2 593 11 101 88.3 43 835 5 376 83.0 19 533 5 725 86.6 24 302
June 3 965 80.7 2 663 11 158 89.0 44 555 5 527 85.8 20 097 5 631 85.1 24 458
July 4 573 91.2 2 698 11 812 94.6 44 350 5 718 89.2 19 771 6 094 92.7 24 579
August 4 822 99.0 2 701 11 712 94.1 44 417 5 741 89.6 19 810 5 971 90.9 24 607
September 4 093 85.8 2 680 12 306 98.6 44 919 5 970 93.0 20 437 6 336 95.7 24 482
October 3 973 84.6 2 660 12 195 97.4 44 473 5 777 89.8 19 895 6 719 95.6 24 578
November 3 773 83.7 2576 11 619 92.5 44 462 5 371 83.3 19 775 6 247 92.2 24 687
December 3 948 92.5 2610 13 932 110.5 44 785 6 577 101.4 20 048 7 355 106.9 24 737
20151)
January 3 093 80.6 2 579 10 588 84.4 43 936 4 940 76.4 18 508 5 648 81.6 25 428
1) Preliminary data
Monthly Statistical Bulletin 1.2.15.0252
PURCHASE AND SALE OF AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS
value data in 000 denars
2013
Cumulative of January - December
2013 2014
2013 2014 November December November December
Total 14 069 724 14 069 724 13 780 573 1 637 305 2 127 801 704 527 1 556 320
Field crop production 6 509 290 6 509 290 6 169 749 879 701 1 476 697 206 393 926 242
Orchards and viticulture 1 102 491 1 102 491 1 039 646 155 807 81 585 49 238 55 570
Livestock 4 221 462 4 221 462 4 511 871 492 696 341 848 316 143 358 462
Fish 50 163 50 163 53 826 5 860 25 285 5 228 12 420
Other products 2 186 319 2 186 319 2 005 482 103 241 202 386 127 525 203 627
INDICES OF PURCHASE AND SALE OF AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS
2013
Cumulative of January - December
2013 2014
2013 2014 November December November December
Total 100.0 100.0 97.9 139.6 181.5 60.1 132.7
Field crop production 100.0 100.0 94.8 162.2 272.2 38.0 170.8
Orchards and viticulture 100.0 100.0 94.3 169.6 88.8 53.6 60.5
Livestock 100.0 100.0 106.9 140.1 97.2 89.9 101.9
Fish 100.0 100.0 107.3 140.2 604.9 125.1 297.1
Other products 100.0 100.0 91.7 56.7 111.1 70.0 111.8
PURCHASE AND SALE OF AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS important products - quantities
Unit of measu-rement
2013
Cumulative of January - December
2013 2014
2013 2014 November December November December
Wheat and rye t 100 321 100 321 147 179 4 506 4 106 11 090 13 669
Barley t 6 924 6 924 11 320 1 451 138 181 298
Maize t 2 527 2 527 2 750 174 1 558 153 1 388
Rice t 3 388 3 388 1 203 640 216 178 155
Rice in shell t 8 157 8 157 2 187 2 371 174 431 420
Tobacco dry t 19 740 19 740 20 450 4 184 7 540 - 5 445
Tomatoes t 20 008 20 008 16 342 456 6 678 299 1 292
Paprika t 10 243 10 243 6 907 396 613 997 104
Apples t 2 904 2 904 1 054 616 221 741 120
Grapes t 67 741 67 741 67 901 9 297 4 678 3 058 2 429
Bullocks t 1 611 1 611 1 243 111 85 148 58
Pigs t 6 960 6 961 5 162 376 923 362 401
Sheep t 675 675 577 88 34 1 4
Eggs ‘000 pieces
84 164 84 164 74 589 3 538 9 120 2 633 2 331
Milk hl 1 205 113 1 205 113 1 449 364 190 605 86 042 105 001 134 413
Vine hl 364 573 364 573 248 774 11 241 23 702 33 173 18 532
Brandy hl 18 430 18 430 6 668 614 645 - 877
Fish kg 167 268 167 268 222 179 22 389 37 671 22 420 47 111
Honey kg 14 880 14 880 26 381 - - - -
Mushroom kg 416 419 416 419 669 657 25 750 80 545 56 082 26 645
Monthly Statistical Bulletin 1.2.15.02 53
TURNOVER IN CATERING TRADE AND SERVICES, TOURISM AND NIGHTS SPENT BY TOURISTS
Catering trade and services Number of tourists Nights spent by tourists
turnover index
2013=100
turnover, in '000 000
denars total domestic foreign total domestic foreign
Annual
2009 94 6 364 587 770 328 566 259 204 2 101 606 1 517 810 583 796
2010 86 5 856 586 241 324 545 261 696 2 020 217 1 461 185 559 032
2011 94 6 353 647 568 320 097 327 471 2 173 034 1 417 868 755 166
2012 98 6 662 663 633 312 274 351 359 2 151 692 1 339 946 811 746
2013 100 6 788 701 794 302 114 399 680 2 157 175 1 275 800 881 375
Ø January - December 2013 100 566 58 483 25 176 33 307 179 765 106 317 73 448
Ø January - December 2014 (110) (625) 61 304 25 861 35 443 182 990 106 114 76 876
2013
December 95 536 33 679 13 389 20 290 69 024 27 900 41 124
2014
January 83 469 30 836 14 496 16 340 65 019 34 091 30 928
February 80 453 27 278 11 257 16 021 60 619 27 610 33 009
March 89 501 36 290 14 137 22 153 78 721 33 736 44 985
April 99 559 44 478 16 401 28 077 94 033 41 014 53 019
May 127 717 76 419 25 726 50 693 171 097 66 935 104 162
June 127 719 70 673 19 175 51 498 170 898 56 106 114 792
July 139 785 107 231 55 243 51 988 478 911 348 267 130 644
August 156 885 145 445 88 072 57 373 630 230 489 625 140 605
September 135 761 66 033 16 820 49 213 156 554 50 490 106 064
October (104) (591) 62 079 22 317 39 762 143 807 61 847 81 960
November (88) (500) 36 475 14 229 22 246 81 307 35 984 45 323
December (98) (555) 32 413 12 463 19 950 64 687 27 665 37 022
Monthly Statistical Bulletin 1.2.15.0254
PRICE INDICES
Industrial producer prices on the domestic market1) Prices of catering trade services2)
total energy
inter-mediate goods, except energy
capital goods
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2009 92.0 81.9 97.5 100.6 98.8 103.7 98.7 96.9 92.2 91.9 96.8 112.5
2010 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.3 94.1 96.9 100.9 119.5
2011 112.4 121.5 108.3 98.9 108.0 103.9 108.1 100.4 94.9 94.3 98.2 119.8
2012 117.6 131.8 112.7 97.9 109.8 109.0 109.8 99.5 95.5 97.3 99.8 111.7
2013 118.1 131.4 113.4 95.7 110.9 109.4 111.0 99.5 96.0 98.0 99.6 110.0
2014 116.7 130.1 113.6 93.3 108.7 110.2 108.7 100.6 98.4 98.8 99.0 108.1
2014
January 116.6 129.0 113.8 94.8 109.2 110.1 109.2 99.9 99.9 99.2 99.8 100.1
February 116.0 129.3 114.1 94.2 107.5 109.8 107.5 99.9 99.9 99.2 99.8 100.1
March 116.8 130.8 113.9 93.6 108.3 109.8 108.2 99.9 99.9 99.2 99.8 100.1
April 116.8 130.0 114.0 93.0 109.0 109.8 108.9 99.9 99.9 99.2 99.8 100.1
May 117.5 131.5 114.2 98.3 109.0 109.8 109.0 99.9 99.9 99.2 99.9 100.1
June 117.3 131.3 113.8 98.3 108.8 109.9 108.8 99.9 99.9 99.2 99.9 100.1
July 117.0 131.1 113.5 98.1 108.6 109.9 108.5 100.4 100.0 100.5 100.1 101.7
August 117.3 132.3 113.2 93.7 108.5 110.6 108.4 100.5 100.1 100.8 100.1 101.7
September 117.5 132.5 113.2 90.5 109.0 110.6 109.0 99.9 100.0 100.8 100.1 99.0
October 117.5 132.7 113.0 87.2 109.1 110.6 109.1 99.9 100.1 100.9 100.1 99.0
November 117.1 131.4 113.0 88.7 109.2 110.6 109.1 99.9 100.1 100.9 100.1 99.0
December 112.7 118.8 113.0 89.2 108.8 110.6 108.8 100.0 100.2 101.0 100.5 99.0
2015
January 112.1 118.0 112.8 91.6 107.9 110.6 107.9 100.0 100.2 101.1 100.5 99.0
1) Base year 2010
2) Price indices of catering trade and services are based on 2014=100
Monthly Statistical Bulletin 1.2.15.02 55
INDUSTRIAL PRODUCER PRICE INDICES ON THE DOMESTIC MARKET2010=100
Cumulative Monthly
I 2014I 2013
I 2015I 2014
2014 2015
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TOTAL 97.7 96.1 116.6 116.0 116.8 116.8 117.5 117.3 112.7 112.1
Energy 96.0 91.4 129.0 129.3 130.8 130.0 131.5 131.3 118.8 118.0
Intermediate goods, except energy 98.8 99.2 113.8 114.1 113.9 114.0 114.2 113.8 113.0 112.8
Capital goods 99.0 96.7 94.8 94.2 93.6 93.0 98.3 98.3 89.2 91.6
Consumer goods 98.7 98.8 109.2 107.5 108.3 109.0 109.0 108.8 108.8 107.9
Durable goods 97.4 100.5 110.1 109.8 109.8 109.8 109.8 109.9 110.6 110.6
Non-durable goods 98.8 98.8 109.2 107.5 108.2 108.9 109.0 108.8 108.8 107.9
B MINING AND QUARRYING 102.6 109.1 127.1 127.0 139.1 139.2 139.0 139.1 138.9 138.7
05 Mining of coal and lignite 101.8 112.1 128.8 128.8 144.3 144.3 144.3 144.3 144.3 144.4
08 Other mining and quarrying 105.8 97.9 121.0 120.5 120.7 121.3 120.4 120.4 119.6 118.4
C MANUFACTURING 97.6 94.0 114.9 114.1 114.4 114.6 114.8 114.6 108.4 108.0
10 Manufacture of food products 95.8 98.6 113.6 112.9 112.8 112.5 112.8 112.4 112.9 112.0
11 Manufacture of beverages 102.6 102.1 109.6 109.6 111.1 111.6 111.3 111.3 111.0 112.0
12 Manufacture of tobacco products 97.3 99.7 100.5 100.5 100.5 100.5 100.5 100.5 98.6 100.2
13 Manufacture of textiles 100.0 100.0 106.9 106.9 106.9 106.9 106.9 106.9 106.9 106.9
14 Manufacture of wearing apparel 103.1 89.0 109.0 95.5 102.4 106.5 106.5 106.7 104.3 97.0
15 Manufacture of leather and related products 93.9 85.6 114.6 90.8 90.6 104.4 110.4 107.3 108.8 98.0
16 Manufacture of wood and of products of wood and cork, except furniture; manufacture of articles of straw and plaiting materials
100.3 99.9 101.0 101.1 101.6 101.5 102.1 102.2 100.8 100.9
17 Manufacture of paper and paper products 98.7 99.4 113.6 113.4 112.5 113.2 114.3 114.8 113.6 112.9
18 Printing and reproduction of recorded media 98.7 96.3 102.2 102.2 98.8 105.4 102.5 100.1 99.6 98.4
19 Manufacture of coke and refined petroleum products
94.6 79.1 131.5 131.6 131.6 130.6 130.6 130.6 104.1 104.1
20 Manufacture of chemicals and chemical products
101.6 100.0 108.2 108.2 108.7 108.7 108.6 108.4 108.1 108.2
21 Manufacture of basic pharmaceutical products and pharmaceutical preparations
100.8 100.5 98.1 98.1 98.1 97.8 97.8 97.8 98.5 98.6
22 Manufacture of rubber and plastic products 102.0 100.1 103.5 103.5 103.5 103.5 103.5 103.5 103.5 103.5
23 Manufacture of other non-metallic mineral products
106.3 101.4 100.6 102.4 102.4 102.5 102.4 102.5 102.3 102.0
24 Manufacture of basic metals 96.6 99.5 129.8 129.9 129.6 129.6 130.1 129.9 128.5 129.2
25 Manufacture of fabricated metal products, except machinery and equipment
95.5 97.3 94.7 94.3 93.6 93.9 100.2 99.9 90.0 92.2
27 Manufacture of electrical equipment 102.7 97.6 104.0 103.7 103.6 104.2 104.3 104.4 102.1 101.5
28 Manufacture of machinery and equipment n.e.c. 99.4 96.8 99.0 98.5 98.3 98.0 98.4 98.4 95.9 95.9
29 Manufacture of motor vehicles, trailers and semi-trailers
98.6 99.7 100.4 100.4 100.6 100.1 100.1 100.1 100.1 100.1
30 Manufacture of other transport equipment 77.5 100.0 110.8 110.8 110.8 110.8 110.8 110.8 110.8 110.8
31 Manufacture of furniture 101.5 100.0 107.7 107.7 107.7 107.7 107.7 107.7 107.7 107.7
32 Other manufacturing 91.7 100.0 136.7 136.7 136.7 136.7 136.7 136.7 136.7 136.7
33 Repair and installation of machinery and equipment
100.0 98.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 98.0 98.0
D ELECTRICITY, GAS, STEAM AND AIR CONDITIONING SUPPLY
96.8 105.8 125.3 125.9 126.2 125.6 129.8 129.1 134.8 132.5
35 Electricity, gas, steam and air conditioning supply
96.8 105.8 125.3 125.9 126.2 125.6 129.8 129.1 134.8 132.5
Monthly Statistical Bulletin 1.2.15.0256
INDUSTRIAL PRODUCER PRICE INDICES ON THE NON-DOMESTIC MARKET1)
2010=100
Cumulative Monthly
I-XII 2013 I-XII 2014 2013 2014
I-XII 2012 I-XII 2013 XI XII VII VIII IX X XI XII
TOTAL 96.9 97.2 104.9 102.8 103.0 101.5 102.0 102.0 101.2 101.0
by Main industrial groups
Energy 102.8 97.8 131.0 133.8 134.0 131.8 131.5 129.8 127.0 120.4
Intermediate goods, except energy
94.7 96.3 101.9 100.6 99.6 98.7 99.3 99.9 100.1 98.1
Capital goods 98.2 98.5 106.8 90.3 99.8 92.3 98.7 96.3 94.3 103.8
Consumer goods 97.9 98.4 95.3 95.3 94.1 94.3 92.4 93.1 91.7 94.8
Durable goods 100.0 104.8 97.7 102.7 107.5 106.6 103.8 103.5 100.3 98.7
Non-durable goods 97.7 97.7 95.0 94.6 92.7 93.1 91.3 92.0 90.8 94.4
by sections
B Mining and quarrying 101.4 100.5 107.6 100.0 109.1 110.4 108.2 115.1 112.7 111.5
C Manufacturing 96.5 96.8 104.6 103.1 102.4 100.6 101.4 100.7 100.1 99.9
INDUSTRIAL PRODUCER PRICE INDICES, TOTAL1)
2010=100
Cumulative Monthly
I-XII 2013 I-XII 2014 2013 2014
I-XII 2012 I-XII 2013 XI XII VII VIII IX X XI XII
TOTAL 98.6 98.1 110.6 110.0 110.0 109.4 109.8 109.8 109.2 106.9
by Main industrial groups
Energy 100.1 98.6 128.6 131.4 131.9 132.2 132.2 131.8 130.2 119.3
Intermediate goods, except energy
96.4 97.5 105.0 104.1 103.6 103.0 103.3 103.7 103.9 102.5
Capital goods 98.2 98.4 105.3 90.9 99.5 92.5 97.6 95.1 93.5 101.8
Consumer goods 100.1 98.1 105.4 105.1 103.7 103.7 103.5 103.7 103.3 104.1
Durable goods 100.1 103.4 101.7 104.5 108.2 107.9 106.1 105.9 103.7 102.7
Non-durable goods 100.1 97.9 105.5 105.2 103.5 103.5 103.3 103.6 103.3 104.2
by sections
B Mining and quarrying 101.2 103.3 112.9 107.5 117.8 118.8 117.2 122.0 120.4 119.5
C Manufacturing 97.7 97.4 109.4 109.0 108.1 107.1 107.6 106.9 106.6 104.0
D Electricity, gas, steam and air conditioning supply
108.7 101.1 125.7 127.0 128.8 132.1 132.7 137.0 135.0 134.8
1) Preliminary data
Monthly Statistical Bulletin 1.2.15.02 57
PRICE INDICES IN AGRICULTURE
2010=100
20141) 20151)
I II III IV V VI VII VIII IX X XI XII I
Total input 122.2 122.1 123.6 121.6 121.5 122.2 122.0 119.9 120.4 118.7 117.5 114.7 112.0
Input 1 (goods currently consumed in agriculture)
122.6 122.6 124.2 122.0 121.9 122.7 122.5 120.2 120.8 118.9 117.6 114.7 111.8
Seeds and planting stocks
115.5 115.9 115.9 115.7 115.7 115.8 115.8 115.8 115.3 115.3 115.3 115.3 110.5
Energy; fuels; lubricants 142.5 142.3 141.8 139.0 140.6 143.2 142.2 139.8 138.4 132.1 126.0 114.8 102.7
Fertilisers and soil improvers
120.6 120.8 119.1 118.3 120.1 120.5 120.7 120.7 119.0 119.0 118.7 118.7 118.0
Plant protection products and pesticides
105.0 104.8 104.8 104.8 104.8 104.8 104.8 104.8 104.8 104.7 104.7 104.7 104.8
Veterinary expenses 125.8 125.8 125.8 125.8 125.8 125.8 125.8 125.8 125.8 125.8 125.8 125.8 125.8
Fodder 126.3 126.1 130.9 126.8 125.2 125.7 125.7 121.0 123.4 122.2 122.3 121.1 121.1
Maintenance of materials and buildings
101.8 102.6 102.6 102.9 103.2 103.2 103.3 103.7 103.8 103.9 104.1 104.0 104.2
Other goods and services 114.6 114.6 114.6 114.6 114.6 114.6 114.6 114.6 114.6 114.6 114.6 114.6 114.6
Input 2 (investment in agriculture)
114.7 114.3 114.4 114.4 114.6 114.7 114.8 114.7 114.8 115.0 115.0 115.0 115.4
Machines and equipment 104.9 104.9 105.0 105.0 105.0 105.0 105.0 105.0 105.0 104.8 104.9 104.8 104.8
Transport equipment 99.8 99.8 99.8 99.8 99.8 99.8 99.8 99.8 99.8 99.8 99.8 99.8 99.8
Buildings 130.0 129.1 129.1 129.1 129.6 129.9 130.0 130.0 130.1 130.8 130.8 130.8 131.6
Total output 144.1 146.3 145.1 128.8 115.3 118.8 102.7 102.6 109.8 119.4 121.1 122.2 140.9
Crop production 153.5 156.7 155.0 131.8 112.4 117.5 94.5 94.7 104.5 118.1 120.5 122.4 149.2
Cereals and rice 113.9 114.5 118.3 117.1 118.2 118.8 104.7 102.2 102.0 100.8 101.9 102.7 101.3
Industrial crops 111.7 111.7 111.7 111.7 111.7 111.7 111.6 111.6 111.4 111.4 111.4 111.5 111.5
Forage plants 107.3 107.3 101.6 104.7 104.4 105.6 105.6 98.5 95.4 95.7 95.7 106.4 106.6
Vegetables 182.4 187.7 192.4 148.6 109.1 75.9 74.4 80.6 94.9 112.7 123.7 131.2 179.3
Potatoes 158.0 164.4 167.2 164.4 190.4 177.0 158.0 160.2 168.7 158.0 146.0 138.0 139.1
Fruits and grapes 132.6 133.7 110.6 105.1 101.9 225.2 113.1 99.0 112.1 140.7 125.6 113.8 127.4
Wine 118.7 118.7 118.7 118.7 119.8 119.8 119.2 119.2 119.2 119.2 119.2 118.7 118.7
Livestock production 122.1 122.0 122.0 121.9 122.0 121.7 121.7 121.3 122.3 122.3 122.5 121.7 121.5
Livestock for slaughter 113.3 113.0 112.5 112.8 113.1 113.0 113.4 113.0 114.2 114.2 114.1 114.2 113.7
Livestock products 128.5 128.4 129.0 128.5 128.3 128.0 127.7 127.4 128.2 128.2 128.7 127.1 127.1
1) Preliminary data
Monthly Statistical Bulletin 1.2.15.0258
RETAIL PRICE INDICES
Ø 2014=100
Retail prices
totalmerchandise
servicesall
agricultural products
industrial products
processed food products
beverages
Annual
2009 90.5 86.3 88.4 86.3 89.3 95.2 97.5
2010 92.8 89.8 87.1 90.1 90.4 95.3 97.9
2011 96.5 94.5 91.4 94.8 95.8 96.0 99.7
2012 99.7 98.7 94.3 99.2 98.2 96.3 101.2
2013 101.0 100.5 100.2 100.6 100.8 98.9 101.6
2014 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0
2014
January 102.6 101.2 98.5 101.5 100.8 99.9 104.9
February 100.9 100.5 99.0 100.7 100.7 100.0 101.6
March 99.7 99.9 99.2 100.0 100.3 100.0 99.3
April 99.8 99.8 101.5 99.7 99.8 99.8 99.7
May 100.0 100.2 103.8 99.8 100.0 99.9 99.7
June 99.7 100.1 101.0 100.0 99.9 100.2 99.1
July 100.3 100.8 98.7 101.0 99.5 99.9 99.4
August 100.0 100.0 98.1 100.2 99.5 99.9 100.1
September 99.5 99.7 97.9 99.9 99.8 100.0 99.2
October 99.5 99.7 98.5 99.9 99.9 100.0 99.1
November 99.2 99.1 100.0 99.0 99.9 100.2 99.2
December 98.9 99.0 104.0 98.5 99.9 100.2 98.7
2015
January 97.9 97.3 102.6 96.7 99.8 99.4 98.9
Retail price indices
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105
110
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2014=100
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INDICES OF RETAIL PRICES OF GOODS AND SERvICES
Ø 2013=100
Cumulative Monthly
I 2014I 2013
I 2015I 2014
2014 2015
I II III IV V VI VII VIII IX X XI XII I
RETAIL PRICES 100.8 95.4 102.6 100.9 99.7 99.8 100.0 99.7 100.3 100.0 99.5 99.5 99.2 98.9 97.9
AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS
105.2 104.2 98.5 99.0 99.2 101.5 103.8 101.0 98.7 98.1 97.9 98.5 100.0 104.0 102.6
Fresh vegetables 116.7 108.7 101.0 102.2 101.6 105.0 108.9 100.9 92.5 89.9 90.0 95.4 100.5 112.2 109.8
Fresh fruit 97.8 99.8 91.3 90.8 92.8 97.1 100.5 103.6 110.7 112.6 110.0 101.8 97.0 92.0 91.1
Dried fruit 102.0 100.5 100.5 100.5 100.2 100.1 100.8 100.2 100.5 98.4 98.9 99.6 99.9 100.2 101.1
Fresh fish 101.3 102.3 98.9 99.4 99.6 99.9 100.0 100.3 100.3 100.4 100.2 100.1 100.5 100.5 101.1
Eggs 93.2 99.2 100.2 100.4 100.4 99.4 98.4 99.3 98.7 99.4 101.1 101.0 101.6 100.8 99.4
PROCESSED FOOD PRODUCTS
100.2 98.9 100.8 100.7 100.3 99.8 100.0 99.9 99.5 99.5 99.8 99.9 99.9 99.9 99.8
Cereal products 100.6 99.6 100.0 100.2 100.2 100.3 99.9 99.8 99.8 99.4 99.7 100.2 100.3 100.3 99.6
Processed vegetable products
102.1 100.4 99.5 99.7 100.2 99.8 100.5 100.4 99.9 99.9 99.6 99.8 100.2 100.3 99.9
Processed fruit products
102.0 99.1 100.6 100.9 101.1 99.8 99.8 99.9 99.1 99.5 99.5 100.0 99.9 99.8 99.7
Fresh meat 101.8 98.1 102.0 101.1 100.4 99.5 99.7 99.9 99.6 99.6 99.8 99.8 99.3 99.6 100.1
Processed meat products
100.2 99.7 100.3 100.1 99.8 99.8 100.2 100.0 99.8 99.7 99.9 99.9 100.2 100.4 100.0
Processed fish products
103.9 100.3 100.2 100.4 99.4 99.1 100.4 100.4 99.2 100.7 100.8 100.9 99.6 99.2 100.5
Milk, fresh and processed
103.9 99.4 100.5 100.7 100.9 100.5 100.5 99.8 99.2 99.4 99.6 99.4 99.6 99.8 99.9
Dairy products 106.5 100.0 100.2 99.8 99.8 99.4 99.8 100.2 99.9 99.7 100.2 100.4 100.3 100.4 100.2
Fats 88.0 95.3 104.2 103.3 99.9 99.6 99.0 98.3 97.9 97.9 99.9 100.2 100.2 99.6 99.3
Other industrial products
98.5 98.6 100.6 100.7 100.7 100.0 100.3 100.3 99.5 99.8 99.6 99.5 99.7 99.2 99.1
BEvERAGES 100.9 99.4 99.9 100.0 100.0 99.8 99.9 100.2 99.9 99.9 100.0 100.0 100.2 100.2 99.4
Alcoholic beverages 106.4 101.2 99.5 99.8 99.6 99.4 99.5 100.1 100.1 100.3 100.3 100.3 100.6 100.6 100.7
Non-alcoholic beverages
95.3 97.4 100.4 100.4 100.5 100.3 100.3 100.3 99.6 99.5 99.5 99.7 99.7 99.7 97.9
TOBACCO 102.9 106.3 97.8 97.8 97.8 97.8 97.8 97.8 102.2 102.2 102.2 102.2 102.2 102.2 104.0
NON-FOOD INDUSTRIAL PRODUCTS
101.0 92.7 102.2 100.9 100.1 99.7 99.9 100.2 101.7 100.3 99.8 99.7 98.3 97.5 94.7
Textile products 100.0 101.4 99.6 99.6 99.7 99.8 99.9 100.1 100.0 99.6 99.6 100.5 100.6 101.0 101.0
Wool fabrics 98.9 101.3 99.5 99.9 99.9 99.9 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.8 100.8
Silk fabrics 100.6 101.6 99.0 99.4 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.5 100.5 100.5 100.5 100.6
Ready - to - wear clothing
98.9 101.6 99.8 99.7 99.7 99.6 99.7 100.0 99.9 99.1 99.3 100.8 101.0 101.4 101.3
Knit products (wool and threads)
104.3 98.0 101.4 101.4 101.4 101.4 99.2 99.2 99.2 99.2 99.2 99.2 99.4 99.6 99.4
Ready - to - wear underwear
100.6 101.6 99.0 99.2 99.5 100.0 100.2 100.6 100.5 100.4 100.2 100.0 100.1 100.4 100.5
Hosiery 102.5 100.6 99.9 100.0 100.0 100.0 99.8 99.9 100.0 100.0 100.1 100.0 100.2 100.2 100.5
Household textile products
101.2 101.4 99.6 99.6 99.9 99.9 99.9 99.7 99.7 99.6 99.6 100.5 100.8 101.2 101.0
Monthly Statistical Bulletin 1.2.15.0260
INDICES OF RETAIL PRICES OF GOODS AND SERvICES
Ø 2014=100
Cumulative Monthly
I 2014I 2013
I 2015I 2014
2014 2015
I II III IV V VI VII VIII IX X XI XII I
Footwear 101.7 100.2 99.4 99.1 98.5 99.0 100.5 100.6 100.3 99.5 99.5 101.2 101.3 101.1 99.7
Leather accessories 100.8 101.8 98.3 99.3 100.2 100.2 100.1 100.2 100.9 100.3 99.9 100.2 100.3 100.1 100.1
Fuel and light 98.5 99.3 100.3 99.6 99.0 98.8 98.9 99.0 101.9 100.7 100.7 100.8 100.7 100.5 99.6
Furniture 100.4 99.6 99.9 100.2 100.2 100.2 100.1 100.1 100.1 99.9 99.9 100.0 99.8 99.8 99.5
Electric appliances 100.3 95.4 103.9 101.9 102.0 101.9 99.7 98.9 98.7 98.2 98.7 98.6 98.4 99.0 99.2
Household articles 100.8 100.3 99.6 99.4 99.8 99.8 99.9 99.9 100.1 100.2 99.8 99.8 99.7 102.1 99.9
Household utensils and accessories
99.4 101.5 99.3 99.3 99.5 99.8 99.7 99.7 99.7 100.1 100.6 100.7 100.8 100.8 100.9
Hygiene products 101.7 98.7 100.1 100.2 99.8 99.7 99.6 99.8 99.7 99.5 100.2 100.6 100.4 100.3 98.9
Medicines 115.9 94.6 99.9 100.1 99.6 99.2 98.8 100.7 101.8 100.3 99.7 99.9 100.0 100.0 94.5
Educational, cultural and entertainment materials
100.5 99.6 99.9 100.1 100.4 100.3 100.2 100.3 100.5 99.8 99.7 99.8 99.7 99.2 99.5
Transport equipment 102.2 94.2 101.3 101.3 101.3 101.3 101.3 101.3 101.4 101.4 99.1 99.1 95.6 95.6 95.4
Parts for transport equipment
100.7 100.5 99.7 99.8 99.9 99.9 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.1 100.2 100.3 100.3 100.2
Liquid fuels and lubricants
100.3 74.4 108.0 103.9 101.1 100.0 101.3 101.9 104.3 101.0 99.0 97.6 92.6 89.2 80.4
Building materials 99.3 102.0 99.4 99.4 99.4 99.4 99.8 100.1 100.1 100.1 100.2 100.7 100.7 100.7 101.4
Equipment, machinery and agricultural production materials
98.4 103.7 98.1 98.1 98.2 99.3 99.3 99.3 99.5 101.1 101.5 101.7 102.2 101.7 101.7
Agricultural tools and implements
100.2 105.0 97.5 97.5 97.5 99.0 99.0 99.0 99.4 101.5 102.0 102.3 103.0 102.4 102.4
Pesticides and herbicides
94.2 100.7 99.6 99.6 99.9 99.9 99.9 99.9 99.9 100.1 100.3 100.3 100.2 100.2 100.2
SERvICES 100.1 94.3 104.9 101.6 99.3 99.7 99.7 99.1 99.4 100.1 99.2 99.1 99.2 98.7 98.9
Housing 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0
Personal services, crafts and trades
100.9 100.5 99.9 99.9 99.9 99.9 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.1 100.1 100.3
Utilities and public services
92.7 99.5 100.3 100.4 100.5 100.5 100.5 100.5 102.6 97.8 97.7 99.7 99.7 99.8 99.8
Culture 100.5 100.7 99.5 99.8 99.8 99.8 99.8 99.8 99.8 100.4 100.4 100.2 100.2 100.2 100.2
Transport and communications
102.3 88.5 110.0 103.4 98.7 99.5 99.4 98.1 98.1 100.6 98.9 98.0 98.3 97.1 88.5
Transport services 103.5 98.9 98.6 98.7 97.7 100.1 99.8 99.8 99.6 107.1 102.0 99.4 100.3 96.8 97.6
Post and tele-communications
101.8 84.0 115.8 105.8 99.2 99.2 99.2 97.3 97.3 97.3 97.3 97.3 97.3 97.3 97.3
Property insurance and other
99.4 100.1 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 99.9 99.9 99.9 100.0 100.1 100.1 100.1 100.1
Social care 100.7 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0
Health services 101.5 101.0 99.3 99.4 99.4 99.4 100.1 100.2 100.2 100.5 100.5 100.5 100.3 100.3 100.3
Restaurants and hotels
98.8 99.8 100.7 99.7 99.6 99.6 99.5 99.6 100.3 100.1 100.0 100.1 100.4 100.5 100.5
Monthly Statistical Bulletin 1.2.15.02 61
RETAIL PRICES BY TOWNS
January, 2015
in denars
Unit of mea-sure-ment
Republic of Mace-
doniaBitola
Kuma- novo
Ohrid Skopje Strumica Veles Tetovo Shtip
Potatoes kg 24.18 28.54 23.65 27.11 24.09 22.01 25.45 21.04 22.13
Beans kg 175.90 196.09 169.80 205.85 155.90 170.17 154.11 193.41 179.22
Onions kg 28.92 33.96 28.23 31.85 27.54 28.23 27.87 28.43 26.49
Carrots kg 36.64 41.86 43.27 38.12 31.18 40.00 35.41 35.43 39.78
Cabbage kg 33.91 33.86 28.23 34.37 33.59 34.64 29.38 38.53 35.17
Broccoli kg 125.03 123.19 100.00 122.71 125.95 134.16 118.52 142.26 118.47
Apples kg 41.44 37.09 45.79 68.06 32.38 36.34 46.81 41.07 41.26
Lemons kg 58.34 67.49 65.74 48.61 54.32 56.54 64.86 61.13 55.84
Bananas kg 52.02 54.02 57.96 51.76 49.53 51.61 51.58 51.78 53.44
Eggs pcs 8.22 8.00 8.65 8.92 8.65 7.66 8.37 7.50 7.39
Cow's milk l 43.63 44.74 42.33 44.60 46.15 44.32 42.40 42.95 35.33
Cheese, white sheep domestic kg 284.06 272.62 283.48 291.11 287.53 290.16 285.78 276.20 285.59
Cheddar, trappist kg 393.36 396.58 394.70 406.91 400.45 413.78 401.32 359.11 380.82
Butter, 250 g pack kg 394.68 420.35 374.31 433.66 382.35 391.91 393.59 361.69 436.00
Rice kg 94.01 101.34 94.80 101.73 85.31 98.05 94.76 95.95 95.39
Wheat flour (type 500) kg 35.10 35.00 34.99 38.32 32.32 38.97 38.50 37.25 30.20
Wheat flour bread (type 500) kg 49.98 40.61 41.48 55.81 55.10 50.00 51.02 48.48 47.93
Pasta with eggs, 500 g pack kg 92.36 101.38 87.27 103.04 85.40 99.84 95.51 81.21 105.47
Biscuits kg 234.58 248.80 216.31 213.54 232.60 242.34 224.32 253.54 234.77
Ketchup kg 95.11 96.22 92.32 103.91 91.09 100.76 95.15 93.02 97.25
Mixed fruit jam kg 169.18 153.06 176.72 185.93 185.68 157.75 176.25 142.56 158.30
Beef with bones kg 329.12 292.77 348.45 349.00 331.20 344.98 332.66 307.94 344.83
Veal with bones kg 419.88 385.12 425.00 0.00 395.24 420.00 0.00 490.00 0.00
Pork with bones kg 271.20 264.71 277.41 296.99 270.67 296.63 250.24 264.30 249.00
Carp kg 261.47 250.00 254.64 273.86 257.97 247.49 256.50 260.00 300.00
Poultry kg 183.98 170.79 178.49 187.93 183.29 190.13 189.93 183.17 194.52
Dried boneless pork shoulder kg 363.06 359.09 353.94 375.75 359.74 363.16 393.72 365.88 341.21
Ham salami kg 241.87 236.92 244.28 256.12 231.45 245.47 244.61 241.75 257.74
Boiled sausages kg 177.18 154.56 188.34 214.60 149.27 203.23 199.15 200.87 157.55
Vinegar l 45.45 52.78 54.32 63.45 35.95 42.18 47.68 37.36 52.17
Cooking oil l 61.34 63.95 57.99 63.97 61.08 60.66 61.39 61.30 59.58
Salt kg 24.31 23.48 24.31 25.40 24.32 25.00 24.39 24.48 22.98
Sugar kg 33.05 35.58 32.51 36.54 32.73 31.10 31.52 32.54 31.09
Milk chocolate, 100 g kg 561.32 552.81 568.92 632.68 533.21 561.48 590.63 571.77 527.26
Coffee, 100 g kg 380.56 329.92 363.12 436.87 362.24 447.66 413.83 336.80 439.42
Natural wine l 105.44 108.23 103.27 107.98 103.07 107.47 107.97 106.74 102.33
Beer, 1/2 l bottle l 78.76 78.50 77.98 80.38 78.32 78.31 77.98 81.30 75.93
Mineral water 1,5l 19.29 19.23 20.00 20.99 18.75 19.65 18.37 19.12 19.16
EUROSUPER BS-95 l 61.82 61.82 61.82 61.82 61.82 61.82 61.82 61.82 61.82
EURODIESEL BS (D-E V) l 52.32 52.32 52.32 52.32 52.32 52.32 52.32 52.32 52.32
Electricity kwh 6.60 6.60 6.60 6.60 6.60 6.60 6.60 6.60 6.60
Monthly Statistical Bulletin 1.2.15.0262
CONSUMER PRICE INDICES
Ø 2014=100
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2009 89.5 89.6 90.9 86.2 80.8 98.0 79.3 85.4 110.5 108.1 98.9 92.7 89.9 87.9 97.4
2010 90.9 89.9 91.4 86.9 86.5 98.3 80.0 91.2 108.4 108.8 95.9 92.5 90.5 89.7 97.0
2011 94.4 95.5 92.3 88.1 90.8 99.2 83.0 96.1 106.6 107.8 90.4 94.3 92.7 93.8 97.6
2012 97.5 97.7 92.5 92.8 99.2 99.8 85.5 102.1 102.1 106.3 93.7 97.2 95.9 97.4 98.2
2013 100.3 101.0 96.2 99.3 100.2 101.6 92.7 101.4 101.1 104.0 99.9 101.2 98.5 100.3 100.0
2014 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0
2014
January 100.6 100.4 98.0 99.3 99.6 101.3 100.0 101.2 109.2 102.9 100.0 101.0 99.7 100.3 102.1
February 100.2 100.5 98.1 99.0 99.5 101.1 100.2 100.9 101.7 100.8 100.0 99.9 99.8 100.2 100.2
March 99.9 100.2 98.1 98.6 99.4 100.4 99.7 100.6 99.9 101.6 100.0 99.7 99.9 99.9 99.7
April 99.9 100.3 98.0 98.9 99.4 100.3 99.6 100.3 99.9 101.5 100.0 99.7 99.9 99.9 99.9
May 100.2 100.7 98.0 100.5 99.5 100.2 99.3 101.1 99.8 99.3 100.0 99.7 99.8 100.3 99.8
June 100.0 100.1 98.2 100.6 99.5 99.8 100.9 101.5 97.7 99.0 100.0 99.8 99.8 100.1 99.4
July 100.2 99.3 101.9 100.3 101.5 99.6 101.5 102.7 97.7 99.1 100.0 100.1 100.0 100.3 99.6
August 99.7 99.1 101.9 99.4 99.8 99.1 100.3 101.9 98.4 99.3 100.0 99.9 99.6 99.6 100.0
September 99.7 99.4 101.9 99.5 100.0 99.6 99.5 100.4 98.9 99.3 100.0 99.9 100.1 99.7 99.8
October 100.0 99.6 101.9 101.2 100.5 99.8 99.7 99.5 98.9 99.3 100.0 99.9 100.4 100.0 99.8
November 99.9 99.9 102.0 101.4 101.1 99.5 99.7 96.4 98.9 98.6 100.0 100.2 100.5 99.9 99.9
December 99.9 100.5 102.0 101.5 101.0 99.5 99.7 93.5 98.9 99.2 100.0 100.2 100.5 99.9 99.8
2015
January 99.1 100.0 103.5 100.4 101.1 99.9 97.2 89.2 98.0 99.5 100.0 100.3 98.8 99.0 100.0
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CHAIN INDICES
Retail Price Index, 2011-2015
previous month = 100
I II III IV V VI VII VIII IX X XI XII
2011 100.9 100.6 101.3 100.7 99.9 99.4 99.8 100.0 100.0 100.2 100.4 100.0
2012 101.6 100.5 100.7 101.1 99.4 99.0 99.1 101.7 101.1 99.7 100.0 100.1
2013 100.1 99.9 99.9 100.9 99.4 100.4 99.2 100.5 100.5 99.7 99.8 100.4
2014 100.2 99.5 98.8 100.1 100.3 99.6 100.6 99.7 99.5 99.9 99.7 99.7
2015 99.0
Consumer Price Index, 2011-2015
previous month = 100
I II III IV V VI VII VIII IX X XI XII
2011 100.9 100.9 101.7 100.3 99.8 99.4 99.2 99.9 99.9 100.3 100.6 99.9
2012 101.2 100.5 100.4 101.1 99.7 99.5 99.1 101.5 101.4 100.2 100.0 100.0
2013 100.3 100.2 100.1 101.3 99.8 100.3 98.9 100.3 100.2 99.9 99.9 100.3
2014 99.9 99.9 99.7 100.0 100.3 99.8 100.2 99.5 100.0 100.2 100.0 100.0
2015 99.2
Industrial producer price indices on the domestic market, 2011-2015
previous month = 100
I II III IV V VI VII VIII IX X XI XII
2011 102.9 102.8 103.0 101.0 99.3 99.3 99.0 101.9 99.6 99.8 99.8 100.6
2012 100.3 101.7 101.5 100.1 99.4 100.2 97.8 103.4 101.8 99.2 99.8 100.2
2013 99.7 99.9 99.6 100.2 98.9 100.3 99.8 99.2 101.9 98.6 99.2 100.7
2014 99.5 99.5 100.6 100.0 100.6 99.8 99.8 100.2 100.2 100.0 99.7 96.3
2015 99.4
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Consumer Price Index
Industria l producer price indices on the domestic market
Monthly Statistical Bulletin 1.2.15.0264
UNEMPLOYED PERSONS, 2008-2013
Unemployed persons Unemployment rate1) Unemployed persons from 15 to 24 years
of agetotal men women total men women
2008 310 409 188 222 122 187 33.8 33.5 34.2 65 663
2009 298 873 181 366 117 508 32.2 31.8 32.8 62 256
2010 300 439 183 426 117 013 32.0 31.9 32.2 57 112
2011 294 963 181 024 113 939 31.4 31.8 30.8 55 871
2012 292 502 180 406 112 096 31.0 31.5 30.3 54 930
2013 277 219 166 294 110 925 29.0 29.0 29.0 51 736
1) Unemployment rate - the number of unemployed persons as a percentage of the labour force, aged 15 years and over (according to the recommendations of the International Labour Organization - ILO)
Source: Labour Force Survey
EMPLOYED AND UNEMPLOYED PERSONS BY AGE GROUPS
IV quarter 2013 I quarter 2014
total men women total men women
em-ployed
unem-ployed
em-ployed
unem-ployed
em-ployed
unem-ployed
em-ployed
unem-ployed
em-ployed
unem-ployed
em-ployed
unem-ployed
Total 685 479 275 225 417 970 163 195 267 509 112 030 686 277 272 115 417 748 160 106 268 529 112 009
15-24 51 275 51 987 33 088 31 641 18 187 20 345 45 556 54 857 30 789 34 389 14 767 20 468
25-49 450 433 170 207 266 899 99 546 183 534 70 661 460 780 166 531 274 678 92 557 186 102 73 974
50-64 178 041 52 300 114 534 31 276 63 507 21 024 176 477 50 484 110 109 32 917 66 368 17 567
65 years and over
5 730 : (3 449) : (2 281) - (3 464) : (2 172) : : -
15-64 679 749 274 494 414 521 162 463 265 228 112 030 682 813 271 872 415 576 159 863 267 237 112 009
II quarter 2014 III quarter 2014
total men women total men women
em-ployed
unem-ployed
em-ployed
unem-ployed
em-ployed
unem-ployed
em-ployed
unem-ployed
em-ployed
unem-ployed
em-ployed
unem-ployed
Total 687 465 270 325 416 531 159 368 270 934 110 957 690 965 267 428 417 945 163 406 273 020 104 022
15-24 41 547 51 217 26 747 28 518 14 801 22 699 46 473 50 275 27 445 31 757 19 028 18 518
25-49 456 585 171 021 271 342 98 311 185 243 72 710 460 127 165 325 276 007 95 225 184 120 70 100
50-64 184 253 47 310 114 675 32 219 69 577 15 090 179 046 51 458 111 244 36 054 67 802 15 404
65 years and over
5 080 : (3 767) : : - 5 320 : (3 249) : (2 070) -
15-64 682 385 269 548 412 764 159 048 269 621 110 499 685 646 267 058 414 696 163 036 270 950 104 022
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AvERAGE NET WAGE PER EMPLOYEEdenars
Annual average
2013
XII 2013
XII2014
I-XII 2014
Indices
XII 2014 ----------- XI 2014
XII 2014 ----------- XII 2013
I-XII 2014 ------------- I-XII 2013
I-XII 2014 ------------ Ø 2013
Total 21 145 21 500 22 407 21 394 103.8 104.2 101.2 101.2
A AGRICULTURE, FORESTRY AND FISHING 15 639 15 394 16 467 15 843 104.2 107.0 101.3 101.3
01 Crop and animal production, hunting and related service activities
14 204 14 182 15 427 14 717 108.8 108.8 103.6 103.6
02 Forestry and logging 18 836 17 991 18 872 18 487 98.9 104.9 98.1 98.1
03 Fishing and aquaculture 15 836 16 911 11 474 11 377 91.9 67.9 71.8 71.8
B MINING AND QUARRYING 23 293 24 566 25 798 24 240 108.1 105.0 104.1 104.1
05 Mining of coal and lignite 17 937 17 827 20 859 19 164 107.1 117.0 106.8 106.8
07 Mining of metal ores 24 813 25 101 26 744 24 869 108.3 106.5 100.2 100.2
08 Other mining and quarrying 20 732 23 995 23 786 23 235 103.9 99.1 112.1 112.1
09 Mining support service activities 17 608 19 285 22 647 21 521 119.3 117.4 122.2 122.2
C MANUFACTURING 15 747 16 153 17 569 16 177 108.9 108.8 102.7 102.7
10 Manufacture of food products 16 342 16 901 17 515 16 837 100.8 103.6 103.0 103.0
11 Manufacture of beverages 26 012 26 279 28 143 27 166 95.4 107.1 104.4 104.4
12 Manufacture of tobacco products 19 420 23 276 21 388 19 165 116.3 91.9 98.7 98.7
13 Manufacture of textiles 11 067 11 128 16 464 12 662 131.8 148.0 114.4 114.4
14 Manufacture of wearing apparel 10 831 11 255 12 228 11 442 106.0 108.6 105.6 105.6
15 Manufacture of leather and related products 10 163 10 154 10 780 10 521 104.5 106.2 103.5 103.5
16 Manufacture of wood and of products of wood and cork, except furniture; manufacture of articles of straw and plaiting materials
12 301 12 911 13 264 12 878 103.6 102.7 104.7 104.7
17 Manufacture of paper and paper products 17 948 18 203 17 992 17 843 98.5 98.8 99.4 99.4
18 Printing and reproduction of recorded media 19 404 21 005 23 403 18 335 130.2 111.4 94.5 94.5
19 Manufacture of coke and refined petroleum products
35 873 36 854 38 173 38 899 100.3 103.6 108.4 108.4
20 Manufacture of chemicals and chemical products 27 836 27 314 27 476 28 153 95.7 100.6 101.1 101.1
21 Manufacture of basic pharmaceutical products and pharmaceutical preparations
38 812 35 802 39 325 38 595 99.7 109.8 99.4 99.4
22 Manufacture of rubber and plastic products 13 792 14 092 14 735 14 473 98.8 104.6 104.9 104.9
23 Manufacture of other non-metallic mineral products 25 543 26 003 25 640 25 521 104.3 98.6 99.9 99.9
24 Manufacture of basic metals 20 245 20 775 22 014 21 176 107.1 106.0 104.6 104.6
25 Manufacture of fabricated metal products, except machinery and equipment
17 609 17 779 21 137 18 888 102.6 118.9 107.3 107.3
26 Manufacture of computer, electronic and optical products
25 802 27 083 24 420 23 761 102.8 90.2 92.1 92.1
27 Manufacture of electrical equipment 17 317 17 307 21 403 20 822 102.6 123.7 120.2 120.2
28 Manufacture of machinery and equipment n.e.c. 16 083 16 489 22 943 23 244 96.4 139.1 144.5 144.5
29 Manufacture of motor vehicles, trailers and semi-trailers
27 643 29 624 21 124 15 387 149.3 71.3 55.7 55.7
30 Manufacture of other transport equipment 25 879 28 252 25 829 27 202 97.7 91.4 105.1 105.1
31 Manufacture of furniture 12 840 13 063 12 594 13 046 95.7 96.4 101.6 101.6
32 Other manufacturing 19 011 19 385 19 443 19 055 104.2 100.3 100.2 100.2
33 Repair and installation of machinery and equipment 29 243 29 299 31 423 32 282 99.0 107.2 110.4 110.4
D ELECTRICITY, GAS, STEAM AND AIR CONDITIONING SUPPLY
36 362 36 248 37 099 36 740 101.9 102.3 101.0 101.0
35 Electricity, gas, steam and air conditioning supply 36 362 36 248 37 099 36 740 101.9 102.3 101.0 101.0
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AvERAGE NET WAGE PER EMPLOYEEdenars
Annual average
2013
XII 2013
XII2014
I-XII 2014
Indices
XII 2014 ----------- XI 2014
XII 2014 ----------- XII 2013
I-XII 2014 ------------- I-XII 2013
I-XII 2014 ------------ Ø 2013
E WATER SUPPLY; SEWERAGE, WASTE MANAGEMENT AND REMEDIATION ACTIvITIES
18 714 18 821 19 060 18 959 100.0 101.3 101.3 101.3
36 Water collection, treatment and supply 19 119 19 189 19 651 19 426 100.0 102.4 101.6 101.6
37 Sewerage 14 596 14 251 16 234 15 443 102.3 113.9 105.8 105.8
38 Waste collection, treatment and disposal activities; materials recovery
18 162 18 165 18 576 18 337 100.3 102.3 101.0 101.0
39 Remediation activities and other waste management services
11 449 26 347 10 460 13 624 91.3 39.7 119.0 119.0
F CONSTRUCTION 17 302 17 197 19 179 18 589 104.1 111.5 107.4 107.4
41 Construction of buildings 16 114 16 008 17 731 16 771 105.3 110.8 104.1 104.1
42 Civil engineering 19 187 19 303 20 457 20 739 100.1 106.0 108.1 108.1
43 Specialised construction activities 17 645 17 222 20 545 19 501 109.0 119.3 110.5 110.5
G WHOLESALE AND RETAIL TRADE; REPAIR OF MOTOR vEHICLES AND MOTORCYCLES
19 263 20 476 21 655 19 794 111.1 105.8 102.8 102.8
45 Wholesale and retail trade and repair of motor vehicles and motorcycles
26 353 33 134 25 784 23 694 111.5 77.8 89.9 89.9
46 Wholesale trade, except of motor vehicles and motorcycles
24 058 25 355 29 984 25 670 118.2 118.3 106.7 106.7
47 Retail trade, except of motor vehicles and motorcycles
16 166 17 032 17 124 16 499 105.5 100.5 102.1 102.1
H TRANSPORTATION AND STORAGE 22 399 22 724 23 500 22 923 102.6 103.4 102.3 102.3
49 Land transport and transport via pipelines 17 561 17 782 18 801 18 178 102.8 105.7 103.5 103.5
51 Air transport 47 714 41 466 46 063 48 261 52.9 111.1 101.1 101.1
52 Warehousing and support activities for transportation
33 990 34 403 35 526 34 824 103.5 103.3 102.5 102.5
53 Postal and courier activities 22 725 23 238 22 934 22 612 101.3 98.7 99.5 99.5
I ACCOMMODATION AND FOOD SERvICE ACTIvITIES 15 293 15 354 15 399 15 015 102.3 100.3 98.2 98.2
55 Accommodation 16 577 16 342 17 032 16 621 102.4 104.2 100.3 100.3
56 Food and beverage service activities 13 349 13 746 13 470 13 161 102.1 98.0 98.6 98.6
J INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATION 35 214 35 204 37 316 34 692 108.7 106.0 98.5 98.5
58 Publishing activities 24 572 24 054 22 324 22 611 99.0 92.8 92.0 92.0
59 Motion picture, video and television programme production, sound recording and music publishing activities
17 072 19 061 20 556 20 278 99.0 107.8 118.8 118.8
60 Programming and broadcasting activities 21 517 22 307 22 737 22 579 102.1 101.9 104.9 104.9
61 Telecommunications 42 912 38 605 39 519 40 373 100.3 102.4 94.1 94.1
62 Computer programming, consultancy and related activities
41 070 51 168 57 231 43 476 132.2 111.8 105.9 105.9
63 Information service activities 31 858 32 043 33 281 32 606 98.6 103.9 102.3 102.3
K FINANCIAL AND INSURANCE ACTIvITIES 37 583 39 537 41 093 38 791 102.1 103.9 103.2 103.2
64 Financial service activities, except insurance and pension funding
37 738 39 728 41 034 38 827 99.5 103.3 102.9 102.9
65 Insurance, reinsurance and pension funding, except compulsory social security
35 887 36 893 38 847 36 218 115.5 105.3 100.9 100.9
66 Activities auxiliary to financial services and insurance activities
44 223 50 207 51 538 48 431 106.0 102.6 109.5 109.5
L REAL ESTATE ACTIvITIES 25 183 24 398 26 556 26 489 100.8 108.8 105.2 105.2
68 Real estate activities 25 183 24 398 26 556 26 489 100.8 108.8 105.2 105.2
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AvERAGE NET WAGE PER EMPLOYEEdenars
Annual average
2013
XII 2013
XII2014
I-XII 2014
Indices
XII 2014 ----------- XI 2014
XII 2014 ----------- XII 2013
I-XII 2014 ------------- I-XII 2013
I-XII 2014 ------------ Ø 2013
M PROFESSIONAL, SCIENTIFIC AND TECHNICAL ACTIvITIES
27 488 29 773 34 817 29 332 119.8 116.9 106.7 106.7
69 Legal and accounting activities 46 073 51 243 72 687 45 983 173.2 141.8 99.8 99.8
70 Activities of head offices; management consultancy activities
25 744 28 326 32 217 29 550 113.7 113.7 114.8 114.8
71 Architectural and engineering activities; technical testing and analysis
21 977 23 521 24 597 23 899 104.5 104.6 108.7 108.7
72 Scientific research and development 25 793 25 923 27 813 26 518 100.0 107.3 102.8 102.8
73 Advertising and market research 34 063 39 936 48 917 42 499 99.7 122.5 124.8 124.8
74 Other professional, scientific and technical activities 26 236 25 964 26 242 26 120 100.4 101.1 99.6 99.6
75 Veterinary activities 16 349 16 678 16 398 16 099 101.1 98.3 98.5 98.5
N ADMINISTRATIvE AND SUPPORT SERvICE ACTIvITIES
14 002 14 921 14 399 14 503 98.7 96.5 103.6 103.6
77 Rental and leasing activities 18 672 19 431 19 953 18 918 102.5 102.7 101.3 101.3
78 Employment activities 13 815 14 885 13 675 13 892 95.9 91.9 100.6 100.6
79 Travel agency, tour operator reservation service and related activities
18 575 18 475 15 671 16 122 109.0 84.8 86.8 86.8
80 Security and investigation activities 13 011 13 371 13 422 13 352 98.3 100.4 102.6 102.6
81 Services to buildings and landscape activities 13 856 13 857 13 467 13 511 99.4 97.2 97.5 97.5
82 Office administrative, office support and other business support activities
15 796 17 929 17 894 18 201 102.9 99.8 115.2 115.2
O PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION AND DEFENCE; COMPULSORY SOCIAL SECURITY
25 054 24 803 25 689 25 325 98.7 103.6 101.1 101.1
84 Public administration and defence; compulsory social security
25 054 24 803 25 689 25 325 98.7 103.6 101.1 101.1
P EDUCATION 21 235 21 214 22 081 21 501 99.4 104.1 101.3 101.3
85 Education 21 235 21 214 22 081 21 501 99.4 104.1 101.3 101.3
Q HUMAN HEALTH AND SOCIAL WORK ACTIvITIES 23 104 23 292 24 595 23 736 101.2 105.6 102.7 102.7
86 Human health activities 24 719 25 017 26 560 25 622 101.1 106.2 103.7 103.7
87 Residential care activities 17 856 18 791 20 573 18 435 110.6 109.5 103.2 103.2
88 Social work activities without accommodation 16 659 16 424 16 650 16 415 100.0 101.4 98.5 98.5
R ARTS, ENTERTAINMENT AND RECREATION 17 725 18 241 18 563 18 230 99.6 101.8 102.8 102.8
90 Creative, arts and entertainment activities 20 950 20 570 20 730 21 024 95.2 100.8 100.4 100.4
91 Libraries, archives, museums and other cultural activities
19 915 20 304 19 667 19 205 100.7 96.9 96.4 96.4
92 Gambling and betting activities 15 511 16 388 17 216 16 568 101.9 105.0 106.8 106.8
93 Sports activities and amusement and recreation activities
16 188 18 713 17 761 17 985 95.7 94.9 111.1 111.1
S OTHER SERvICE ACTIvITIES 23 573 25 175 25 963 23 876 109.7 103.1 101.3 101.3
94 Activities of membership organisations 28 903 28 993 32 853 30 726 109.5 113.3 106.3 106.3
95 Repair of computers and personal and household goods
28 412 34 822 29 712 24 582 125.5 85.3 86.5 86.5
96 Other personal service activities 18 198 19 121 17 320 16 419 104.5 90.6 90.2 90.2
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AVERAGE MONTHLY GROSS WAGE PAID PER EMPLOYEE, 2010, NKD Rev.2denars
2010 Ø 2010I II III IV V VI VII VIII IX X XI XII
Average monthly gross wage, paid in denars
29 947 29 751 29 938 30 081 30 598 30 035 29 827 30 207 30 263 30 279 30 349 31 435 30 225
A AGRICULTURE, FORESTRY AND FISHING
21 411 20 321 20 563 20 555 20 945 20 726 20 573 20 856 20 889 20 748 20 724 20 770 20 751
01 Crop and animal production, hunting and related service activities
18 551 17 568 18 034 17 994 18 191 17 649 17 546 17 831 17 996 17 730 17 502 17 838 17 865
02 Forestry and logging 27 520 26 761 26 295 26 782 27 865 28 892 28 507 28 620 28 389 28 361 27 550 26 769 27 653
03 Fishing and aquaculture 17 462 17 263 16 716 18 109 17 545 17 758 20 044 18 027 17 689 15 778 17 497 17 714 17 556
B MINING AND QUARRYING
31 569 32 260 32 556 31 735 34 149 32 604 31 479 32 512 32 652 32 940 32 591 36 513 32 798
05 Mining of coal and lignite
28 801 27 971 32 804 34 041 35 164 33 556 34 674 36 283 32 634 29 624 32 563 34 390 32 761
07 Mining of metal ores 34 135 31 785 34 518 33 647 36 049 34 542 32 611 34 285 34 729 35 187 33 552 34 876 34 169
08 Other mining and quarrying
28 007 33 218 29 776 28 878 31 114 29 744 29 636 29 531 29 438 29 723 31 088 39 242 30 763
09 Mining support service activities
- - - - - - - - - - - - -
C MANUFACTURING 21 061 20 310 21 454 21 208 21 667 21 244 21 604 21 551 21 785 21 729 21 628 23 356 21 548
10 Manufacture of food products
22 961 22 732 23 548 23 523 23 347 23 443 23 256 23 350 23 390 23 426 23 267 24 379 23 383
11 Manufacture of beverages
34 003 34 007 34 144 34 430 34 414 34 574 33 957 33 774 33 780 34 070 34 184 35 161 34 206
12 Manufacture of tobacco products
28 867 23 061 24 812 25 384 25 837 23 901 24 725 23 811 24 419 23 457 26 809 26 039 25 006
13 Manufacture of textiles 14 877 14 455 14 870 14 230 14 514 15 165 14 997 13 883 14 476 13 998 15 149 15 176 14 675
14 Manufacture of wearing apparel
13 715 13 707 14 193 13 843 14 001 14 448 14 813 14 240 14 865 14 693 14 991 15 343 14 405
15 Manufacture of leather and related products
12 998 12 948 13 168 13 421 13 963 14 409 14 636 14 355 13 911 13 609 13 970 14 287 13 802
16 Manufacture of wood and of products of wood and cork, except furniture; manufacture of articles of straw and plaiting materials
15 062 13 074 15 692 14 375 15 676 15 063 15 365 15 555 15 994 15 578 15 246 15 885 15 188
17 Manufacture of paper and paper products
26 099 25 777 26 497 26 813 26 639 26 808 26 621 26 759 27 435 26 890 26 482 27 609 26 699
18 Printing and reproduction of recorded media
21 686 21 490 21 540 22 160 21 545 21 655 23 024 22 607 24 295 24 425 24 106 26 237 22 872
19 Manufacture of coke and refined petroleum products
48 405 45 813 46 448 47 210 47 600 49 648 48 066 48 711 48 925 49 479 48 955 49 886 48 233
20 Manufacture of chemicals and chemical products
34 984 34 861 29 107 33 796 38 390 25 064 32 955 36 422 33 197 32 008 31 087 40 624 32 778
21 Manufacture of basic pharmaceutical products and pharmaceutical preparations
54 329 53 542 62 886 48 593 48 690 52 534 54 533 51 476 53 193 49 961 49 439 99 474 56 599
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22 Manufacture of rubber and plastic products
16 332 16 289 16 878 17 514 16 802 17 453 17 789 18 019 17 431 18 159 17 615 17 267 17 299
23 Manufacture of other non-metallic mineral products
32 995 28 143 29 595 31 082 36 595 26 384 33 446 30 634 31 155 33 641 31 213 33 053 31 199
24 Manufacture of basic metals
29 076 26 175 28 158 27 924 30 083 28 714 28 834 29 811 29 182 28 743 26 729 28 771 28 520
25 Manufacture of fabricated metal products, except machinery and equipment
19 613 22 098 22 805 24 568 26 815 22 366 21 149 22 971 20 041 21 521 21 883 22 345 22 129
26 Manufacture of computer, electronic and optical products
33 923 31 783 32 854 33 422 32 032 32 306 32 661 33 042 32 058 32 432 33 035 33 165 32 716
27 Manufacture of electrical equipment
19 207 19 180 19 518 18 182 19 270 18 514 18 708 19 883 19 324 20 515 19 357 20 512 19 284
28 Manufacture of machinery and equipment n.e.c.
16 779 16 675 17 023 17 618 17 964 19 252 18 505 20 007 21 218 21 001 20 288 21 489 18 919
29 Manufacture of motor vehicles, trailers and semi-trailers
26 909 24 741 24 219 24 147 26 178 26 540 22 762 28 825 29 421 28 659 27 023 34 726 26 904
30 Manufacture of other transport equipment
29 242 30 552 35 274 32 738 32 325 34 846 34 329 33 903 38 014 38 975 38 335 39 451 34 682
31 Manufacture of furniture 15 550 16 451 16 350 16 451 16 470 16 518 16 147 17 325 16 547 16 677 17 185 17 337 16 571
32 Other manufacturing 24 689 24 410 26 528 28 855 24 602 23 955 23 688 23 396 23 860 23 736 24 615 23 590 24 528
33 Repair and installation of machinery and equipment
36 808 35 997 36 846 37 624 37 316 37 468 35 366 45 650 46 329 47 287 46 674 36 526 39 243
D ELECTRICITY, GAS, STEAM AND AIR CONDITIONING SUPPLY
55 031 51 947 51 993 52 962 53 612 50 139 51 712 53 755 53 476 53 241 51 304 52 184 52 595
35 Electricity, gas, steam and air conditioning supply
55 031 51 947 51 993 52 962 53 612 50 139 51 712 53 755 53 476 53 241 51 304 52 184 52 595
E WATER SUPPLY; SEWERAGE, WASTE MANAGEMENT AND REMEDIATION ACTIvITIES
26 475 26 151 26 806 25 970 26 069 26 704 25 793 26 685 26 859 26 982 26 497 27 644 26 538
36 Water collection, treatment and supply
27 203 26 947 27 936 26 500 26 537 28 015 26 452 27 671 27 701 27 761 27 319 28 388 27 336
37 Sewerage 23 437 21 646 21 484 22 460 23 176 21 852 22 200 22 424 24 494 24 589 23 137 23 638 22 872
38 Waste collection, treatment and disposal activities; materials recovery
24 880 24 558 24 782 25 034 25 130 24 311 24 373 24 667 24 873 25 184 24 696 26 365 24 904
F CONSTRUCTION 22 000 21 365 21 844 22 489 22 625 23 733 23 123 23 126 23 282 23 099 23 370 23 867 22 838
41 Construction of buildings 16 431 16 652 18 076 18 276 18 579 19 065 18 680 19 036 19 547 19 295 19 758 19 685 18 546
42 Civil engineering 24 517 23 392 24 018 24 524 24 131 24 808 24 686 24 241 24 365 24 020 24 886 25 224 24 415
43 Specialised construction activities
24 790 24 344 23 489 24 385 24 988 26 609 25 472 26 091 25 679 25 674 25 420 26 854 25 366
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AVERAGE MONTHLY GROSS WAGE PAID PER EMPLOYEE, 2010, NKD Rev.2denars
2010 Ø 2010I II III IV V VI VII VIII IX X XI XII
G WHOLESALE AND RETAIL TRADE; REPAIR OF MOTOR vEHICLES AND MOTORCYCLES
27 296 27 000 26 783 26 759 27 493 28 019 27 399 27 040 27 194 27 340 26 904 28 076 27 278
45 Wholesale and retail trade and repair of motor vehicles and motorcycles
30 962 30 555 30 895 29 881 29 272 29 366 31 287 29 256 31 130 32 339 34 049 29 371 30 696
46 Wholesale trade, except of motor vehicles and motorcycles
32 754 33 881 32 630 32 438 33 848 37 378 35 960 33 292 33 299 34 604 33 725 36 765 34 220
47 Retail trade, except of motor vehicles and motorcycles
24 732 23 726 24 056 24 093 24 578 23 946 23 487 24 295 24 335 23 950 23 537 24 481 24 101
H TRANSPORTATION AND STORAGE
31 303 30 314 29 425 30 789 30 817 30 473 27 865 30 382 30 800 31 103 30 652 30 711 30 364
49 Land transport and transport via pipelines
26 307 25 746 25 023 26 084 25 922 26 015 22 785 26 119 26 367 26 575 26 350 26 252 25 752
51 Air transport 58 687 58 687 61 699 68 882 71 223 127 022 69 973 69 611 69 281 69 898 133 149 70 295 75 435
52 Warehousing and support activities for transportation
41 728 38 888 37 825 39 628 39 987 38 897 37 735 38 701 39 356 40 549 39 269 38 161 39 226
53 Postal and courier activities
32 721 32 378 32 259 33 258 33 496 32 296 32 351 32 373 32 813 32 687 32 492 34 290 32 784
I ACCOMMODATION AND FOOD SERvICE ACTIvITIES
21 602 21 084 22 041 21 720 22 758 21 591 20 972 21 802 22 105 22 572 22 207 22 186 21 876
55 Accommodation 23 369 22 564 23 878 23 644 24 666 23 330 22 649 23 526 23 805 24 369 23 919 23 737 23 614
56 Food and beverage service activities
17 458 17 444 17 468 17 359 17 882 17 448 16 845 17 334 17 648 17 849 17 691 17 979 17 522
J INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATION
46 188 51 734 45 709 42 824 51 553 45 813 45 184 45 293 45 329 45 552 47 206 68 405 48 329
58 Publishing activities 40 947 40 535 40 712 41 197 41 415 41 260 40 457 41 215 40 275 39 228 40 386 40 971 40 716
59 Motion picture, video and television programme production, sound recording and music publishing activities
17 026 17 032 16 998 17 039 16 456 16 690 16 043 19 463 19 849 18 539 18 540 18 552 17 757
60 Programming and broadcasting activities
29 212 28 384 29 057 27 510 28 944 28 568 28 377 29 025 29 253 29 094 30 287 28 041 28 782
61 Telecommunications 59 958 72 105 56 961 55 829 71 648 58 434 58 185 58 192 57 842 58 952 59 048 101 902 64 120
62 Computer programming, consultancy and related activities
39 367 40 839 39 544 42 467 42 706 49 296 42 798 41 254 44 375 43 873 42 054 58 105 43 933
63 Information service activities
40 505 39 990 45 169 36 029 39 673 38 808 39 999 39 374 38 660 38 538 45 478 46 167 40 323
K FINANCIAL AND INSURANCE ACTIvITIES
52 727 53 080 53 097 54 475 52 347 52 731 53 129 52 691 52 953 52 417 54 589 55 319 53 296
64 Financial service activities, except insurance and pension funding
52 757 52 229 53 104 53 718 52 208 52 355 52 540 52 482 52 816 52 328 54 959 54 977 53 039
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2010 Ø 2010I II III IV V VI VII VIII IX X XI XII
65 Insurance, reinsurance and pension funding, except compulsory social security
51 931 56 767 52 462 58 048 52 366 53 752 54 778 52 601 52 501 51 738 51 733 55 928 53 721
66 Activities auxiliary to financial services and insurance activities
57 638 59 039 57 745 57 917 58 147 60 502 64 517 62 126 62 404 61 358 61 594 64 610 60 644
L REAL ESTATE ACTIvITIES 35 549 34 737 35 068 35 166 37 397 34 277 32 840 35 822 35 537 34 638 34 870 36 055 35 119
68 Real estate activities 35 549 34 737 35 068 35 166 37 397 34 277 32 840 35 822 35 537 34 638 34 870 36 055 35 119
M PROFESSIONAL, SCIENTIFIC AND TECHNICAL ACTIvITIES
34 499 34 063 35 422 32 376 35 577 33 974 35 365 33 136 35 358 33 793 33 311 34 963 34 253
69 Legal and accounting activities
39 693 50 743 51 423 39 419 51 854 34 081 57 334 39 674 53 042 40 052 53 158 58 096 45 041
70 Activities of head offices; management consultancy activities
35 053 31 177 31 689 31 925 32 682 30 082 30 326 32 053 32 435 32 566 30 653 30 784 31 786
71 Architectural and engineering activities; technical testing and analysis
30 921 31 404 31 821 28 054 32 613 31 877 31 761 28 775 31 682 30 145 28 424 30 887 30 551
72 Scientific research and development
37 588 37 324 37 223 37 358 37 464 37 826 37 674 37 845 37 904 37 785 38 168 37 832 37 664
73 Advertising and market research
44 958 35 347 46 131 39 025 38 459 47 324 48 918 47 215 50 719 37 555 37 815 41 552 41 082
74 Other professional, scientific and technical activities
31 294 31 085 38 881 34 076 37 930 32 878 33 445 33 387 33 682 33 867 38 106 33 747 34 129
75 Veterinary activities 24 034 23 731 24 623 24 228 24 345 24 422 24 486 23 306 24 166 24 700 25 061 25 421 24 335
N ADMINISTRATIvE AND SUPPORT SERvICE ACTIvITIES
23 827 24 330 21 837 23 629 23 278 22 742 21 864 24 239 24 251 22 939 22 329 25 004 23 319
77 Rental and leasing activities
23 747 22 969 24 409 23 207 23 870 26 857 26 263 26 946 27 181 28 194 27 988 26 274 25 639
78 Employment activities 26 116 28 972 22 574 25 792 25 381 24 560 23 610 27 132 27 097 24 500 24 327 30 233 25 614
79 Travel agency, tour operator reservation service and related activities
28 647 28 239 34 770 34 323 30 858 38 329 34 567 33 993 32 920 33 601 30 097 28 734 32 637
80 Security and investigation activities
17 615 17 793 17 860 17 793 17 888 17 736 18 071 17 909 17 785 17 950 17 722 18 007 17 847
81 Services to buildings and landscape activities
20 937 20 406 20 270 21 483 21 069 20 322 18 566 20 735 20 910 21 026 20 510 20 638 20 568
82 Office administrative, office support and other business support activities
44 746 45 286 32 126 31 892 33 369 33 115 35 298 35 565 35 686 35 791 34 678 38 633 36 235
O PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION AND DEFENCE; COMPULSORY SOCIAL SECURITY
36 436 37 188 36 636 36 833 37 086 37 097 36 611 36 675 36 882 36 645 37 043 36 467 36 798
84 Public administration and defence; compulsory social security
36 436 37 188 36 636 36 833 37 086 37 097 36 611 36 675 36 882 36 645 37 043 36 467 36 798
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AVERAGE MONTHLY GROSS WAGE PAID PER EMPLOYEE, 2010, NKD Rev.2denars
2010 Ø 2010I II III IV V VI VII VIII IX X XI XII
P EDUCATION 29 772 29 591 31 545 31 560 31 575 31 611 31 658 31 739 31 091 31 433 31 642 31 591 31 235
85 Education 29 772 29 591 31 545 31 560 31 575 31 611 31 658 31 739 31 091 31 433 31 642 31 591 31 235
Q HUMAN HEALTH AND SOCIAL WORK ACTIvITIES
33 155 32 136 31 947 31 659 32 182 31 664 31 661 31 552 32 146 32 077 31 934 31 544 31 969
86 Human health activities 35 089 33 876 33 622 33 245 33 883 33 284 33 264 33 073 33 818 33 978 34 114 33 613 33 736
87 Residential care activities
26 625 24 969 25 045 26 228 26 557 25 111 25 018 25 759 25 960 24 912 24 463 24 271 25 355
88 Social work activities without accommodation
23 824 23 839 23 833 23 899 23 819 23 786 23 875 23 925 23 941 23 335 22 783 23 329 23 665
R ARTS, ENTERTAINMENT AND RECREATION
27 118 25 503 25 883 26 229 26 352 26 138 25 346 26 210 26 940 26 094 26 146 26 258 26 179
90 Creative, arts and entertainment activities
31 539 31 573 31 514 31 376 31 392 31 346 31 457 31 354 31 633 30 395 30 797 30 687 31 238
91 Libraries, archives, museums and other cultural activities
29 283 29 182 29 200 28 635 28 593 28 542 28 480 28 646 28 551 27 633 27 662 27 679 28 465
92 Gambling and betting activities
24 518 21 003 21 760 22 554 23 058 22 547 21 173 22 860 24 152 23 138 22 802 23 159 22 680
93 Sports activities and amusement and recreation activities
20 627 20 561 20 118 20 849 19 313 20 062 19 655 19 854 19 833 20 075 20 465 20 999 20 205
S OTHER SERvICE ACTIvITIES
28 228 27 599 27 590 26 644 26 567 26 996 24 866 26 895 27 406 29 213 31 204 35 701 27 862
94 Activities of membership organisations
41 406 41 702 41 139 40 771 42 051 40 454 41 640 42 546 43 330 44 202 44 342 44 249 42 159
95 Repair of computers and personal and household goods
17 596 18 149 18 333 18 333 18 333 19 394 19 196 19 989 18 004 18 207 17 678 18 149 18 437
96 Other personal service activities
18 670 17 449 18 087 17 696 18 050 18 214 15 381 17 596 18 370 19 435 20 636 24 615 18 235
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2010 Ø 2010I II III IV V VI VII VIII IX X XI XII
Average monthly net wage, paid in denars
20 330 20 240 20 338 20 449 20 798 20 424 20 299 20 541 20 554 20 584 20 633 21 454 20 553
A AGRICULTURE, FORESTRY AND FISHING
14 730 13 885 14 169 14 201 14 474 14 300 14 097 14 400 14 350 14 280 14 209 14 310 14 280
01 Crop and animal production, hunting and related service activities
12 828 12 087 12 573 12 525 12 677 12 284 12 123 12 427 12 434 12 277 12 054 12 383 12 387
02 Forestry and logging 18 795 18 093 17 801 18 278 18 994 19 661 19 270 19 470 19 326 19 348 18 774 18 254 18 812
03 Fishing and aquaculture 12 030 11 861 11 106 12 381 12 098 11 883 13 700 12 072 11 842 10 382 12 006 12 151 11 898
B MINING AND QUARRYING
21 346 22 103 21 617 21 104 22 678 21 644 21 051 21 619 21 672 21 865 21 668 24 086 21 870
05 Mining of coal and lignite
19 615 19 083 22 254 23 045 23 704 22 690 23 424 24 540 22 137 20 081 21 795 23 260 22 168
07 Mining of metal ores 23 027 20 919 22 616 22 094 23 553 22 617 21 394 22 471 22 724 22 993 21 990 22 826 22 438
08 Other mining and quarrying
19 007 23 967 20 166 19 569 21 237 20 167 20 391 20 105 20 007 20 260 21 152 26 124 21 003
09 Mining support service activities
- - - - - - - - - - - - -
C MANUFACTURING 14 311 13 804 14 663 14 414 14 715 14 444 14 755 14 677 14 817 14 769 14 717 16 014 14 674
10 Manufacture of food products
15 785 15 653 16 304 16 184 16 012 15 997 15 973 16 060 16 014 16 105 15 936 16 694 16 058
11 Manufacture of beverages
23 003 23 023 23 166 23 279 23 317 23 380 23 009 22 865 22 789 22 982 23 122 23 887 23 150
12 Manufacture of tobacco products
20 043 15 889 17 093 17 517 17 784 16 744 17 122 16 492 16 863 16 227 18 507 18 412 17 337
13 Manufacture of textiles 9 942 9 648 9 734 9 511 9 654 9 784 9 637 9 329 9 619 9 351 10 300 10 237 9 746
14 Manufacture of wearing apparel
9 189 9 186 9 581 9 296 9 393 9 781 10 060 9 597 10 085 9 946 10 165 10 447 9 728
15 Manufacture of leather and related products
8 747 8 745 9 042 9 123 9 513 9 770 9 941 9 763 9 477 9 260 9 537 9 724 9 383
16 Manufacture of wood and of products of wood and cork, except furniture; manufacture of articles of straw and plaiting materials
10 184 8 800 10 571 9 694 10 635 10 203 10 438 10 397 10 813 10 563 10 356 10 805 10 269
17 Manufacture of paper and paper products
18 147 17 819 18 299 18 455 18 372 18 501 18 412 18 474 18 851 18 554 18 307 19 094 18 439
18 Printing and reproduction of recorded media
15 918 15 645 15 689 16 215 15 594 15 793 16 549 16 564 16 215 16 492 16 432 17 720 16 222
19 Manufacture of coke and refined petroleum products
32 644 30 981 31 401 31 994 32 177 34 183 32 573 33 054 33 185 33 559 33 216 34 000 32 726
20 Manufacture of chemicals and chemical products
23 551 23 485 19 323 22 471 25 924 16 198 22 001 24 667 22 187 21 232 20 648 27 479 21 870
21 Manufacture of basic pharmaceutical products and pharmaceutical preparations
37 468 36 928 46 170 33 158 33 101 35 913 37 936 35 901 36 971 34 004 33 757 71 676 39 472
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22 Manufacture of rubber and plastic products
10 818 10 658 11 302 11 800 11 357 11 256 12 254 12 007 11 560 12 010 11 675 11 313 11 483
23 Manufacture of other non-metallic mineral products
22 432 18 957 20 025 21 142 24 760 17 878 23 160 20 783 21 131 22 750 21 242 22 478 21 192
24 Manufacture of basic metals
19 706 17 804 19 180 18 948 20 380 19 597 19 588 20 214 19 912 19 534 18 165 19 579 19 388
25 Manufacture of fabricated metal products, except machinery and equipment
13 163 14 992 15 308 16 704 18 246 15 139 14 285 15 610 13 533 14 622 14 858 15 253 14 988
26 Manufacture of computer, electronic and optical products
23 406 21 963 22 455 23 076 22 123 22 291 22 514 22 791 22 112 22 349 22 959 22 839 22 566
27 Manufacture of electrical equipment
13 130 13 392 13 285 12 300 13 121 12 577 12 875 13 589 13 086 14 125 13 331 14 333 13 216
28 Manufacture of machinery and equipment n.e.c.
11 547 11 367 11 640 12 088 12 308 13 211 12 670 13 649 14 270 14 410 13 615 14 723 12 915
29 Manufacture of motor vehicles, trailers and semi-trailers
18 399 17 030 16 519 16 491 17 927 18 170 15 602 19 674 20 097 19 593 18 479 23 811 18 410
30 Manufacture of other transport equipment
20 001 20 884 23 968 22 293 22 026 23 655 23 326 22 804 25 732 26 096 26 011 26 677 23 525
31 Manufacture of furniture
10 556 11 273 11 163 11 212 11 232 11 263 11 036 11 619 11 297 11 393 11 792 11 868 11 301
32 Other manufacturing 16 597 16 534 17 950 19 580 16 691 16 197 16 037 15 841 16 171 16 098 16 618 16 015 16 604
33 Repair and installation of machinery and equipment
25 032 24 309 24 871 25 399 25 189 25 281 23 888 30 665 31 117 31 750 31 353 24 540 26 458
D ELECTRICITY, GAS, STEAM AND AIR CONDITIONING SUPPLY
36 867 34 842 34 878 35 506 35 936 33 555 34 661 36 028 35 755 35 689 34 500 34 969 35 254
35 Electricity, gas, steam and air conditioning supply
36 867 34 842 34 878 35 506 35 936 33 555 34 661 36 028 35 755 35 689 34 500 34 969 35 254
E WATER SUPPLY; SEWERAGE, WASTE MANAGEMENT AND REMEDIATION ACTIvITIES
17 995 17 829 18 282 17 974 17 741 18 187 17 592 18 167 18 291 18 366 18 059 18 807 18 097
36 Water collection, treatment and supply
18 461 18 365 19 057 18 431 18 053 19 052 18 034 18 848 18 880 18 902 18 632 19 319 18 647
37 Sewerage 16 073 14 725 14 653 15 252 15 820 14 902 15 124 15 232 16 598 16 702 15 716 16 060 15 567
38 Waste collection, treatment and disposal activities; materials recovery
16 971 16 774 16 890 17 111 17 116 16 622 16 649 16 774 16 909 17 133 16 804 17 924 16 972
F CONSTRUCTION 14 934 14 549 14 945 15 373 15 444 16 245 15 857 15 798 15 909 15 819 15 985 16 425 15 614
41 Construction of buildings
11 227 11 310 12 414 12 539 12 705 13 039 12 832 13 056 13 409 13 254 13 510 13 479 12 699
42 Civil engineering 16 636 15 983 16 470 16 809 16 514 17 088 16 999 16 587 16 690 16 507 17 086 17 357 16 736
43 Specialised construction activities
16 736 16 524 15 940 16 551 16 962 18 060 17 302 17 711 17 416 17 435 17 280 18 569 17 242
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G WHOLESALE AND RETAIL TRADE; REPAIR OF MOTOR vEHICLES AND MOTORCYCLES
18 835 18 642 18 329 18 343 18 896 19 468 19 001 18 599 18 687 18 890 18 533 19 354 18 800
45 Wholesale and retail trade and repair of motor vehicles and motorcycles
21 048 20 918 21 290 20 369 19 780 19 908 21 634 19 858 21 623 22 726 23 951 20 100 21 099
46 Wholesale trade, except of motor vehicles and motorcycles
22 781 23 770 22 398 22 254 23 459 26 542 25 383 23 036 22 879 24 126 23 388 25 566 23 803
47 Retail trade, except of motor vehicles and motorcycles
17 012 16 229 16 424 16 515 16 831 16 429 16 104 16 672 16 708 16 432 16 114 16 796 16 522
H TRANSPORTATION AND STORAGE
21 219 20 577 19 989 20 997 20 986 20 763 18 797 20 647 20 925 21 191 20 878 20 911 20 640
49 Land transport and transport via pipelines
17 847 17 509 16 948 17 748 17 658 17 692 15 262 17 776 17 942 18 095 17 938 17 874 17 492
51 Air transport 38 773 38 773 41 749 46 597 48 075 86 807 46 711 46 181 46 612 47 910 94 548 48 318 51 068
52 Warehousing and support activities for transportation
28 203 26 295 25 803 27 020 27 243 26 619 25 601 26 236 26 666 27 674 26 793 25 907 26 670
53 Postal and courier activities
22 242 22 015 21 937 22 800 22 784 21 964 21 998 22 006 22 301 22 246 22 092 23 437 22 318
I ACCOMMODATION AND FOOD SERvICE ACTIvITIES
14 775 14 489 15 076 14 883 15 570 14 783 14 385 14 938 15 081 15 436 15 189 15 188 14 976
55 Accommodation 15 961 15 482 16 295 16 165 16 831 15 942 15 515 16 093 16 257 16 623 16 326 16 218 16 138
56 Food and beverage service activities
11 993 12 047 12 041 11 978 12 345 12 022 11 602 11 945 11 999 12 316 12 189 12 393 12 065
J INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATION
31 360 36 408 31 035 29 138 35 823 31 523 31 053 31 122 31 056 31 240 32 371 48 847 33 363
58 Publishing activities 27 788 27 563 27 632 27 991 28 160 28 101 27 497 28 883 27 368 26 664 27 481 27 824 27 749
59 Motion picture, video and television programme production, sound recording and music publishing activities
11 698 11 698 11 675 11 702 11 306 11 467 11 019 11 500 11 702 12 751 12 751 12 789 11 919
60 Programming and broadcasting activities
19 871 19 468 19 845 18 917 19 896 19 641 19 522 19 972 19 920 19 933 20 739 19 157 19 721
61 Telecommunications 40 629 51 497 38 633 37 756 50 171 40 138 40 031 39 942 39 745 40 469 40 535 73 526 44 447
62 Computer programming, consultancy and related activities
27 196 28 225 26 888 29 577 29 650 35 171 29 574 28 378 30 920 30 478 29 169 42 774 30 699
63 Information service activities
27 433 27 089 30 499 24 430 26 839 26 260 27 323 26 838 26 180 26 145 30 849 31 388 27 353
K FINANCIAL AND INSURANCE ACTIvITIES
36 032 36 282 36 295 37 410 35 709 36 009 36 357 36 023 36 265 35 826 37 477 37 958 36 470
64 Financial service activities, except insurance and pension funding
36 076 35 726 36 255 36 850 35 595 35 698 35 877 35 830 36 092 35 723 37 717 37 531 36 247
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65 Insurance, reinsurance and pension funding, except compulsory social security
35 294 38 573 36 013 40 015 35 751 36 820 37 651 36 001 36 160 35 364 35 369 39 114 36 848
66 Activities auxiliary to financial services and insurance activities
39 912 41 125 40 084 40 263 40 230 42 779 46 028 44 243 44 446 43 713 43 985 46 417 42 778
L REAL ESTATE ACTIvITIES 24 023 23 482 23 692 23 956 25 254 23 176 22 819 24 863 24 580 23 990 24 181 24 989 24 094
68 Real estate activities 24 023 23 482 23 692 23 956 25 254 23 176 22 819 24 863 24 580 23 990 24 181 24 989 24 094
M PROFESSIONAL, SCIENTIFIC AND TECHNICAL ACTIvITIES
23 422 23 279 24 254 22 183 24 305 23 305 24 298 22 690 24 242 23 060 22 680 23 871 23 419
69 Legal and accounting activities
27 043 34 478 35 139 26 915 35 264 23 302 39 797 27 108 36 364 27 352 36 297 39 816 30 794
70 Activities of head offices; management consultancy activities
23 513 20 974 21 501 21 658 22 377 20 352 20 732 21 949 22 171 22 247 20 694 21 074 21 604
71 Architectural and engineering activities; technical testing and analysis
21 009 21 618 21 960 19 356 22 256 22 043 21 898 19 798 21 808 20 499 19 281 21 018 20 944
72 Scientific research and development
25 397 25 214 25 112 25 230 25 430 25 696 25 585 25 686 25 721 25 649 25 940 25 661 25 525
73 Advertising and market research
30 714 24 429 32 103 27 027 26 702 32 833 34 196 32 771 35 478 25 995 26 179 28 832 28 458
74 Other professional, scientific and technical activities
21 510 21 371 26 921 23 535 26 077 22 616 23 026 22 990 23 180 23 298 26 228 23 233 23 502
75 Veterinary activities 16 392 16 195 16 847 16 586 16 649 16 718 16 759 15 439 16 530 16 877 17 123 17 367 16 594
N ADMINISTRATIvE AND SUPPORT SERvICE ACTIvITIES
16 357 16 755 14 909 16 140 15 983 15 543 14 919 16 569 16 513 15 672 15 300 17 072 15 950
77 Rental and leasing activities
16 272 15 732 16 705 15 917 16 310 18 247 17 879 18 375 18 632 19 106 18 984 17 788 17 483
78 Employment activities 17 755 19 714 15 326 17 506 17 412 16 671 16 021 18 189 18 324 16 650 16 599 20 476 17 383
79 Travel agency, tour operator reservation service and related activities
19 119 18 873 23 560 23 258 20 900 25 850 23 392 23 002 22 287 22 732 20 434 19 532 22 062
80 Security and investigation activities
12 108 12 295 12 284 12 232 12 329 12 230 12 389 13 103 12 236 12 367 12 143 12 356 12 342
81 Services to buildings and landscape activities
14 404 14 059 13 965 14 804 14 474 14 009 12 777 14 265 14 351 14 434 14 139 14 208 14 154
82 Office administrative, office support and other business support activities
32 779 33 136 22 192 22 033 22 969 22 873 24 212 24 588 24 670 24 736 23 946 26 946 25 325
O PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION AND DEFENCE; COMPULSORY SOCIAL SECURITY
24 595 25 099 24 722 24 893 25 051 25 034 24 736 24 799 24 933 24 775 24 973 24 647 24 854
84 Public administration and defence; compulsory social security
24 595 25 099 24 722 24 893 25 051 25 034 24 736 24 799 24 933 24 775 24 973 24 647 24 854
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P EDUCATION 20 205 20 098 21 375 21 384 21 390 21 405 21 457 21 511 21 076 21 311 21 487 21 425 21 177
85 Education 20 205 20 098 21 375 21 384 21 390 21 405 21 457 21 511 21 076 21 311 21 487 21 425 21 177
Q HUMAN HEALTH AND SOCIAL WORK ACTIvITIES
22 472 21 798 21 686 21 540 21 899 21 584 21 612 21 482 21 802 21 790 21 712 21 486 21 737
86 Human health activities 23 757 22 957 22 797 22 604 23 034 22 669 22 692 22 494 22 902 23 051 23 165 22 874 22 915
87 Residential care activities
17 920 16 881 17 041 17 694 17 909 16 975 16 909 17 387 17 517 16 824 16 561 16 448 17 137
88 Social work activities without accommodation
16 291 16 282 16 312 16 348 16 334 16 321 16 379 16 432 16 417 16 013 15 630 15 990 16 217
R ARTS, ENTERTAINMENT AND RECREATION
18 505 17 332 17 638 17 826 17 965 17 888 17 275 17 867 18 173 17 834 17 882 17 869 17 835
90 Creative, arts and entertainment activities
21 285 21 286 21 247 21 173 21 161 21 156 21 224 21 155 21 345 20 523 20 808 20 692 21 077
91 Libraries, archives, museums and other cultural activities
19 894 19 868 19 854 19 419 19 477 19 418 19 400 19 478 19 447 18 862 18 871 18 517 19 345
92 Gambling and betting activities
16 910 14 371 14 978 15 421 15 866 15 671 14 546 15 729 15 986 15 885 15 822 16 062 15 573
93 Sports activities and amusement and recreation activities
14 202 13 942 13 819 14 333 13 341 13 858 13 540 13 675 14 161 14 296 14 054 14 466 13 987
S OTHER SERvICE ACTIvITIES
19 255 18 777 18 820 18 194 18 150 18 416 16 702 18 377 18 703 19 902 21 256 24 495 18 989
94 Activities of membership organisations
28 015 28 073 27 833 27 624 28 491 27 400 28 328 28 840 29 323 29 910 30 091 30 461 28 586
95 Repair of computers and personal and household goods
12 242 12 606 12 727 12 727 12 727 13 424 13 289 13 825 12 502 12 643 12 276 12 603 12 793
96 Other personal service activities
12 901 12 084 12 496 12 218 12 459 12 551 10 112 12 159 12 674 13 370 14 142 16 728 12 522
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NATURAL CHANGE OF THE POPULATIONNumber of births Number of deaths Natural
increase of the population
Number of marriages
live births stillbirths total infants registered divorces
2008 22 945 222 18 982 223 3 963 14 695 1 2092009 23 684 226 19 060 278 4 624 14 923 1 2872010 24 296 211 19 113 185 5 183 14 155 1 7202011 22 770 202 19 465 172 3 305 14 736 1 7532012 23 568 184 20 134 230 3 434 13 991 1 9262013 23 138 196 19 208 237 3 930 13 982 2 045
2013December 1 910 15 1 818 20 92 1 060 205
20141)
January 2 061 13 1 866 24 195 983 166February 1 735 22 1 687 10 48 876 208March 1 839 22 1 728 22 111 738 202April 1 897 9 1 632 16 265 906 157May 1 952 18 1 634 16 318 1 353 170June 1 960 8 1 504 16 456 1 054 211July 2 236 17 1 541 23 695 1 209 135August 2 049 12 1 421 20 628 1 802 209September 2 092 9 1 571 28 521 1 381 162October 2 147 14 1 695 21 452 1 216 167November 1 785 18 1 618 20 167 1 083 122December 1 921 8 1 785 17 136 1 010 228
NATURAL CHANGE OF THE POPULATION (relative numbers)
Live births per 1000
inhabitants
Still births per 1000 live births
Deaths per 1000
inhabitants
Infant deathsVital index
Natural increase per 1000
inhabitants
Registered marriages per 1000
inhabitants
Divorces per 1000 marriages
per 1000 deaths
per 1000 live births
2008 11.2 9.7 9.3 11.7 9.7 120.9 1.9 7.2 82.32009 11.5 9.5 9.3 14.6 11.7 124.3 2.3 7.3 86.22010 11.8 8.7 9.3 9.7 7.6 127.1 2.5 6.9 121.52011 11.1 8.9 9.5 8.8 7.6 117.0 1.6 7.2 119.02012 11.4 7.8 9.8 11.4 9.8 117.1 1.7 6.8 137.72013 11.2 8.5 9.3 12.3 10.2 120.5 1.9 6.8 146.3
2013December 11.1 7.9 10.6 11.0 10.5 105.1 0.5 6.2 193.4
20141)
January 12.0 6.3 10.8 12.9 11.6 110.5 1.1 5.7 168.9February 10.1 12.7 9.8 5.9 5.8 102.8 0.3 5.1 237.4March 10.7 12.0 10.0 12.7 12.0 106.4 0.6 4.3 273.7April 11.0 4.7 9.5 9.8 8.4 116.2 1.5 5.3 173.3May 11.3 9.2 9.5 9.8 8.2 119.5 1.8 7.9 125.6June 11.4 4.1 8.7 10.6 8.2 130.3 2.6 6.1 200.2July 13.0 7.6 9.0 14.9 10.3 145.1 4.0 7.0 111.7August 11.9 5.9 8.3 14.1 9.8 144.2 3.7 10.5 116.0September 12.2 4.3 9.1 17.8 13.4 130.4 3.0 8.0 117.3October 12.5 6.5 9.9 12.4 9.8 126.7 2.6 7.1 137.3November 10.4 10.1 9.4 12.4 11.2 110.3 0.9 6.3 112.7December 11.2 4.2 10.4 9.5 8.8 107.6 0.8 5.9 225.7
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