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5 == COICOP: DIVISIONS ==
6
7 **01-12 INDIVIDUAL CONSUMPTION EXPENDITURE OF HOUSEHOLDS**
8
9 **01 Food and non-alcoholic beverages
10 02 Alcoholic beverages, tobacco and narcotics
11 03 Clothing and footwear
12 04 Housing, water, electricity, gas and other fuels
13 05 Furnishings, household equipment and routine household** **maintenance
14 06 Health
15 07 Transport
16 08 Communication
17 09 Recreation and culture
18 10 Education
19 11 Restaurants and hotels
20 12 Miscellaneous goods and services**
21 //**13 INDIVIDUAL CONSUMPTION EXPENDITURE OF NON-PROFIT INSTITUTIONS SERVING HOUSEHOLDS (NPISHs)**//
22 //**14 INDIVIDUAL CONSUMPTION EXPENDITURE OF GENERAL GOVERNMENT**//
23
24 == COICOP: BREAKDOWN BY DIVISION AND GROUP ==
25
26 **01 - 12 INDIVIDUAL CONSUMPTION EXPENDITURE OF HOUSEHOLDS 01 FOOD AND NON-ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES
27 01.1 FOOD**
28 01.2 NON-ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES
29
30 **02 ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES, TOBACCO AND NARCOTIC**S
31 02.1 ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES
32 02.2 TOBACCO
33 02.3 NARCOTICS
34
35 **03 CLOTHING AND FOOTWEAR**
36 03.1 CLOTHING
37 03.2 FOOTWEAR
38
39 **04 HOUSING, WATER, ELECTRICITY, GAS AND OTHER FUELS**
40 04.1 ACTUAL RENTALS FOR HOUSING
41 04.2 IMPUTED RENTALS FOR HOUSING
42 04.3 MAINTENANCE AND REPAIR OF THE DWELLING
43 04.4 WATER SUPPLY AND MISCELLANEOUS SERVICES RELATING TO THE DWELLING
44 04.5 ELECTRICITY, GAS AND OTHER FUELS
45
46 **05 FURNISHINGS, HOUSEHOLD EQUIPMENT AND ROUTINE HOUSEHOLD MAINTENANCE**
47 05.1 FURNITURE AND FURNISHINGS, CARPETS AND OTHER FLOOR COVERINGS
48 05.2 HOUSEHOLD TEXTILES
49 05.3 HOUSEHOLD APPLIANCES
50 05.4 GLASSWARE, TABLEWARE AND HOUSEHOLD UTENSILS
51 05.5 TOOLS AND EQUIPMENT FOR HOUSE AND GARDEN
52 05.6 GOODS AND SERVICES FOR ROUTINE HOUSEHOLD MAINTENANCE
53
54 **06 HEALTH**
55 06.1 MEDICAL PRODUCTS, APPLIANCES AND EQUIPMENT
56 06.2 OUTPATIENT SERVICES
57 06.3 HOSPITAL SERVICES
58
59 **07 TRANSPORT**
60 **07.1 **PURCHASE OF VEHICLES
61 07.2 OPERATION OF PERSONAL TRANSPORT EQUIPMENT
62 07.3 TRANSPORT SERVICES
63
64 **08 COMMUNICATION
65 08.1 **POSTAL SERVICES
66 08.2 TELEPHONE AND TELEFAX EQUIPMENT
67 08.3 TELEPHONE AND TELEFAX SERVICES
68
69 **09 RECREATION AND CULTURE**
70 09.1 AUDIO-VISUAL, PHOTOGRAPHIC AND INFORMATION PROCESSING EQUIPMENT
71 09.2 OTHER MAJOR DURABLES FOR RECREATION AND CULTURE
72 09.3 OTHER RECREATIONAL ITEMS AND EQUIPMENT, GARDENS AND PETS
73 09.4 RECREATIONAL AND CULTURAL SERVICES
74 09.5 NEWSPAPERS, BOOKS AND STATIONERY
75 09.6 PACKAGE HOLIDAYS
76
77 **10 EDUCATION**
78 10.1 PRE-PRIMARY AND PRIMARY EDUCATION
79 10.2 SECONDARY EDUCATION
80 10.3 POST-SECONDARY NON-TERTIARY EDUCATION
81 10.4 TERTIARY EDUCATION
82 10.5 EDUCATION NOT DEFINABLE BY LEVEL
83
84 **11 RESTAURANTS AND HOTELS**
85 11.1 CATERING SERVICES
86 11.2 ACCOMMODATION SERVICES
87
88 **12 MISCELLANEOUS GOODS AND SERVICES**
89 12.1 PERSONAL CARE
90 12.2 PROSTITUTION
91 12.3 PERSONAL EFFECTS N.E.C.
92 12.4 SOCIAL PROTECTION
93 12.5 INSURANCE
94 12.6 FINANCIAL SERVICES N.E.C.
95 12.7 OTHER SERVICES N.E.C.
96
97 **13 INDIVIDUAL CONSUMPTION EXPENDITURE OF NON-PROFIT INSTITUTIONS SERVING HOUSEHOLDS (NPISHs)**
98 13.1 HOUSING
99 13.2 HEALTH
100 13.3 RECREATION AND CULTURE
101 13.4 EDUCATION
102 13.5 SOCIAL PROTECTION
103 13.6 OTHER SERVICES
104
105 **14 INDIVIDUAL CONSUMPTION EXPENDITURE OF GENERAL GOVERNMENT**
106 14.1 HOUSING
107 14.2 HEALTH
108 14.3 RECREATION AND CULTURE
109 14.4 EDUCATION
110 14.5 SOCIAL PROTECTION
111
112 == COICOP: DEFINITION BY CLASS ==
113
114 **01 - 12 INDIVIDUAL CONSUMPTION EXPENDITURE OF HOUSEHOLDS
115 01 FOOD AND NON-ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES
116 //01.1//** **//FOOD//**
117
118 The food products classified here are those purchased for consumption at home. The group excludes: food products sold for immediate consumption away from the home by hotels, restaurants, cafés, bars, kiosks, street vendors, automatic vending machines, etc. (11.1.1); cooked dishes prepared by restaurants for consumption off their premises (11.1.1); cooked dishes prepared by catering contractors whether collected by the customer or delivered to the customer's home (11.1.1); and products sold specifically as pet foods (09.3.4).
119
120 **//01.1.1//** **//Bread and cereals (ND)//**
121
122 * Rice in all forms;
123 * maize, wheat, barley, oats, rye and other cereals in the form of grain, flour or meal;
124 * bread and other bakery products (crispbread, rusks, toasted bread, biscuits, gingerbread, wafers, waffles, crumpets, muffins, croissants, cakes, tarts, pies, quiches, pizzas, etc.);
125 * mixes and doughs for the preparation of bakery products;
126 * pasta products in all forms; couscous;
127 * cereal preparations (cornflakes, oatflakes, etc.) and other cereal products (malt, malt flour, malt extract, potato starch, tapioca, sago and other starches).
128
129 //Includes// : farinaceous-based products prepared with meat, fish, seafood, cheese, vegetables or fruit.
130
131 //Excludes// : meat pies (01.1.2); fish pies (01.1.3); sweetcorn (01.1.7).
132
133 **//01.1.2//** **//Meat (ND)//**
134
135 * Fresh, chilled or frozen meat of:
136 ** bovine animals, swine, sheep and goat;
137 ** horse, mule, donkey, camel and the like;
138 ** poultry (chicken, duck, goose, turkey, guinea fowl);
139 ** hare, rabbit and game (antelope, deer, boar, pheasant, grouse, pigeon, quail, etc.);
140 * fresh, chilled or frozen edible offal;
141 * dried, salted or smoked meat and edible offal (sausages, salami, bacon, ham, pâté, etc.);
142 * other preserved or processed meat and meat-based preparations (canned meat, meat extracts, meat juices, meat pies, etc.).
143
144 //Includes// : meat and edible offal of marine mammals (seals, walruses, whales, etc.) and exotic animals (kangaroo, ostrich, alligator, etc.); animals and poultry purchased live for consumption as food.
145
146
147 Note: ND, SD, D and S denote non-durable goods, semi-durable goods, durable goods and services, respectively. See also paras. 49-50 of the Introduction to this publication.
148
149 //Excludes// : land and sea snails (01.1.3); lard and other edible animal fats (01.1.5); soups, broths and stocks containing meat (01.1.9).
150
151 **//01.1.3//** **//Fish and seafood (ND)//**
152
153 * Fresh, chilled or frozen fish;
154 * fresh, chilled or frozen seafood (crustaceans, molluscs and other shellfish, sea snails);
155 * dried, smoked or salted fish and seafood;
156 * other preserved or processed fish and seafood and fish and seafood-based preparations (canned fish and seafood, caviar and other hard roes, fish pies, etc.).
157
158 //Includes// : land crabs, land snails and frogs; fish and seafood purchased live for consumption as food.
159
160 //Excludes// : soups, broths and stocks containing fish and seafood (01.1.9).
161
162 **//01.1.4//** **//Milk, cheese and eggs (ND)//**
163
164 * Raw milk; pasteurized or sterilized milk;
165 * condensed, evaporated or powdered milk;
166 * yoghurt, cream, milk-based desserts, milk-based beverages and other similar milk-based products;
167 * cheese and curd;
168 * eggs and egg products made wholly from eggs.
169
170 //Includes// : milk, cream and yoghurt containing sugar, cocoa, fruit or flavourings; dairy products not based on milk such as soya milk.
171
172 //Excludes// : butter and butter products (01.1.5).
173
174 **//01.1.5//** **//Oils and fats (ND)//**
175
176 * Butter and butter products (butter oil, ghee, etc.);
177 * margarine (including “diet” margarine) and other vegetable fats (including peanut butter);
178 * edible oils (olive oil, corn oil, sunflower-seed oil, cottonseed oil, soybean oil, groundnut oil, walnut oil, etc.);
179 * edible animal fats (lard, etc.).
180
181 //Excludes// : cod or halibut liver oil (06.1.1).
182
183 **//01.1.6//** **//Fruit (ND)//**
184
185 * Fresh, chilled or frozen fruit;
186 * dried fruit, fruit peel, fruit kernels, nuts and edible seeds; − preserved fruit and fruit-based products.
187
188 //Includes// : melons and water melons.
189
190 //Excludes// : vegetables cultivated for their fruit such as aubergines, cucumbers and tomatoes (01.1.7); jams, marmalades, compotes, jellies, fruit purées and pastes (01.1.8); parts of plants preserved in sugar (01.1.8); fruit juices and syrups (01.2.2).
191
192 **//01.1.7//** **//Vegetables (ND)//**
193
194 * Fresh, chilled, frozen or dried vegetables cultivated for their leaves or stalks (asparagus, broccoli, cauliflower, endives, fennel, spinach, etc.), for their fruit (aubergines, cucumbers, courgettes, green peppers, pumpkins, tomatoes, etc.), and for their roots (beetroots, carrots, onions, parsnips, radishes, turnips, etc.);
195 * fresh or chilled potatoes and other tuber vegetables (manioc, arrowroot, cassava, sweet potatoes, etc.);
196 * preserved or processed vegetables and vegetable-based products;
197 * products of tuber vegetables (flours, meals, flakes, purées, chips and crisps) including frozen preparations such as chipped potatoes.
198
199 //Includes// : olives; garlic; pulses; sweetcorn; sea fennel and other edible seaweed; mushrooms and other edible fungi.
200
201 //Excludes// : potato starch, tapioca, sago and other starches (01.1.1); soups, broths and stocks containing vegetables (01.1.9); culinary herbs (parsley, rosemary, thyme, etc.) and spices (pepper, pimento, ginger, etc.) (01.1.9); vegetable juices (01.2.2).
202
203 **//01.1.8//** **//Sugar, jam, honey, chocolate and confectionery (ND)//**
204
205 * Cane or beet sugar, unrefined or refined, powdered, crystallized or in lumps;
206 * jams, marmalades, compotes, jellies, fruit purées and pastes, natural and artificial honey, maple syrup, molasses and parts of plants preserved in sugar;
207 * chocolate in bars or slabs, chewing gum, sweets, toffees, pastilles and other confectionery products;
208 * cocoa-based foods and cocoa-based dessert preparations; − edible ice, ice cream and sorbet.
209
210 //Includes// : artificial sugar substitutes.
211
212 //Excludes// : cocoa and chocolate-based powder (01.2.1).
213
214 **//01.1.9//** **//Food products n.e.c. (ND)//**
215
216 * Salt, spices (pepper, pimento, ginger, etc.), culinary herbs (parsley, rosemary, thyme, etc.), sauces, condiments, seasonings (mustard, mayonnaise, ketchup, soy sauce, etc.), vinegar;
217 * prepared baking powders, baker's yeast, dessert preparations, soups, broths, stocks, culinary ingredients, etc.;
218 * homogenized baby food and dietary preparations irrespective of the composition.
219
220 //Excludes// : milk-based desserts (01.1.4); soya milk (01.1.4); artificial sugar substitutes (01.1.8); cocoabased dessert preparations (01.1.8).
221
222 **//01.2//** **//NON-ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES//**
223
224 The non-alcoholic beverages classified here are those purchased for consumption at home. The group excludes non-alcoholic beverages sold for immediate consumption away from the home by hotels, restaurants, cafés, bars, kiosks, street vendors, automatic vending machines, etc. (11.1.1).
225
226 **//01.2.1//** **//Coffee, tea and cocoa (ND)//**
227
228 * Coffee, whether or not decaffeinated, roasted or ground, including instant coffee;
229 * tea, maté and other plant products for infusions;
230 * cocoa, whether or not sweetened, and chocolate-based powder.
231
232 //Includes// : cocoa-based beverage preparations; coffee and tea substitutes; extracts and essences of coffee and tea.
233
234 //Excludes// : chocolate in bars or slabs (01.1.8); cocoa-based food and cocoa-based dessert preparations (01.1.8).
235
236 **//01.2.2//** **//Mineral waters, soft drinks, fruit and vegetable juices (ND)//**
237
238 * Mineral or spring waters; all drinking water sold in containers;
239 * soft drinks such as sodas, lemonades and colas;
240 * fruit and vegetable juices;
241 * syrups and concentrates for the preparation of beverages.
242
243 //Excludes// : non-alcoholic beverages which are generally alcoholic such as non-alcoholic beer (02.1).
244
245 **02 ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES, TOBACCO AND NARCOTICS
246 //02.1//** **//ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES//**
247
248 The alcoholic beverages classified here are those purchased for consumption at home. The group excludes alcoholic beverages sold for immediate consumption away from the home by hotels, restaurants, cafés, bars, kiosks, street vendors, automatic vending machines, etc. (11.1.1).
249
250 The beverages classified here include low or non-alcoholic beverages which are generally alcoholic such as non-alcoholic beer.
251
252 **//02.1.1//** **//Spirits (ND)//**
253
254 * Eaux-de-vie, liqueurs and other spirits.
255
256 //Includes// : mead; aperitifs other than wine-based aperitifs (02.1.2).
257
258 **//02.1.2//** **//Wine (ND)//**
259
260 * Wine, cider and perry, including sake;
261 * wine-based aperitifs, fortified wines, champagne and other sparkling wines.
262
263 **//02.1.3//** **//Beer (ND)//**
264
265 * All kinds of beer such as ale, lager and porter.
266
267 //Includes// : low-alcoholic beer and non-alcoholic beer; shandy.
268
269 **//02.2//** **//TOBACCO//**
270
271 This group covers all purchases of tobacco by households, including purchases of tobacco in restaurants, cafés, bars, service stations, etc.
272
273 **//02.2.0//** **//Tobacco (ND)//**
274
275 * Cigarettes; cigarette tobacco and cigarette papers;
276 * cigars, pipe tobacco, chewing tobacco or snuff.
277
278 //Excludes// : other smokers' articles (12.3.2).
279
280 **//02.3//** **//NARCOTICS//**
281
282 **//02.3.0//** **//Narcotics (ND)//**
283
284 * Marijuana, opium, cocaine and their derivatives;
285 * other vegetable-based narcotics such as cola nuts, betel leaves and betel nuts;
286 * other narcotics including chemicals and man-made drugs.
287
288 (% class="wikigeneratedid" id="H03CLOTHINGANDFOOTWEAR" %)
289 **03 CLOTHING AND FOOTWEAR**
290 **//03.1//** **//CLOTHING//**
291 **//03.1.1//** **//Clothing materials (SD)//**
292
293 * Clothing materials of natural fibres, of man-made fibres and of their mixtures. //Excludes// : furnishing fabrics (05.2.0).
294
295 **//03.1.2//** **//Garments (SD)//**
296
297 * Garments for men, women, children (3 to 13 years) and infants (0 to 2 years), either ready-to-wear or made-to-measure, in all materials (including leather, furs, plastics and rubber), for everyday wear, for sport or for work:
298 ** capes, overcoats, raincoats, anoraks, parkas, blousons, jackets, trousers, waistcoats, suits, costumes, dresses, skirts, etc.;
299 ** shirts, blouses, pullovers, sweaters, cardigans, shorts, swimsuits, tracksuits, jogging suits, sweatshirts, T-shirts, leotards, etc.;
300 ** vests, underpants, socks, stockings, tights, petticoats, brassières, knickers, slips, girdles, corsets, body stockings, etc.;
301 ** pyjamas, nightshirts, nightdresses, housecoats, dressing gowns, bathrobes, etc.;
302 ** baby clothes and babies' booties made of fabric.
303
304 //Excludes// : articles of medical hosiery such as elasticated stockings (06.1.2); babies' napkins (12.1.3).
305
306 **//03.1.3//** **//Other articles of clothing and clothing accessories (SD)//**
307
308 * Ties, handkerchiefs, scarves, squares, gloves, mittens, muffs, belts, braces, aprons, smocks, bibs, sleeve protectors, hats, caps, berets, bonnets, etc.;
309 * sewing threads, knitting yarns and accessories for making clothing such as buckles, buttons, press studs, zip fasteners, ribbons, laces, trimmings, etc.
310
311 //Includes// : gardening gloves and working gloves; crash helmets for motorcycles and bicycles.
312
313 //Excludes// : gloves and other articles made of rubber (05.6.1); pins, safety pins, sewing needles, knitting needles, thimbles (05.6.1); protective headgear for sports (09.3.2); other protective gear for sports such as life jackets, boxing gloves, body padding, belts, supports, etc. (09.3.2); paper handkerchiefs (12.1.3); watches, jewellery, cuff links, tiepins (12.3.1); walking sticks and canes, umbrellas and parasols, fans, keyrings (12.3.2).
314
315 **//03.1.4//** **//Cleaning, repair and hire of clothing (S)//**
316
317 * Dry-cleaning, laundering and dyeing of garments;
318 * darning, mending, repair and altering of garments;
319 * hire of garments.
320
321 //Includes// : total value of the repair service (that is, both the cost of labour and the cost of materials are covered).
322
323 //Excludes// : materials, threads, accessories, etc. purchased by households with the intention of undertaking the repairs themselves (03.1.1) or (03.1.3); repair of household linen and other household textiles (05.2.0); dry-cleaning, laundering, dyeing and hiring of household linen and other household textiles (05.6.2).
324
325 **//03.2//** **//FOOTWEAR//**
326
327 **//03.2.1//** **//Shoes and other footwear (SD)//**
328
329 * All footwear for men, women, children (3 to 13 years) and infants (0 to 2 years) including sports footwear suitable for everyday or leisure wear (shoes for jogging, cross-training, tennis, basket ball, boating, etc.).
330
331 //Includes// : gaiters, leggings and similar articles; shoelaces; parts of footwear, such as heels, soles, etc., purchased by households with the intention of repairing footwear themselves.
332
333 //Excludes// : babies' booties made of fabric (03.1.2); shoe-trees, shoehorns and polishes, creams and other shoe-cleaning articles (05.6.1); orthopaedic footwear (06.1.3); game-specific footwear (ski boots, football boots, golfing shoes and other such footwear fitted with ice-skates, rollers, spikes, studs, etc.) (09.3.2); shin-guards, cricket pads and other such protective apparel for sport (09.3.2).
334
335 **//03.2.2//** **//Repair and hire of footwear (S)//**
336
337 * Repair of footwear; shoe-cleaning services;
338 * hire of footwear.
339
340 //Includes// : total value of the repair service (that is, both the cost of labour and the cost of materials are covered).
341
342 //Excludes// : parts of footwear, such as heels, soles, etc., purchased by households with the intention of undertaking the repair themselves (03.2.1); polishes, creams and other shoe-cleaning articles (05.6.1); repair (09.3.2) or hire (09.4.1) of game-specific footwear (ski boots, football boots, golfing shoes and other such footwear fitted with ice-skates, rollers, spikes, studs, etc.).
343
344 **04 HOUSING, WATER, ELECTRICITY, GAS AND OTHER FUELS
345 //04.1//** **//ACTUAL RENTALS FOR HOUSING//**
346
347 Rentals normally include payment for the use of the land on which the property stands, the dwelling occupied, the fixtures and fittings for heating, plumbing, lighting, etc., and, in the case of a dwelling let furnished, the furniture.
348
349 Rentals also include payment for the use of a garage to provide parking in connection with the dwelling. The garage does not have to be physically contiguous to the dwelling; nor does it have to be leased from the same landlord.
350
351 Rentals do not include payment for the use of garages or parking spaces not providing parking in connection with the dwelling (07.2.4). Nor do they include charges for water supply (04.4.1), refuse collection (04.4.2) and sewage collection (04.4.3); co-proprietor charges for caretaking, gardening, stairwell cleaning, heating and lighting, maintenance of lifts and refuse disposal chutes, etc. in multioccupied buildings (04.4.4); charges for electricity (04.5.1) and gas (04.5.2); charges for heating and hot water supplied by district heating plants (04.5.5).
352
353 **//04.1.1//** **//Actual rentals paid by tenants (S)//**
354
355 * Rentals actually paid by tenants or subtenants occupying unfurnished or furnished premises as their main residence.
356
357 //Includes// : payments by households occupying a room in a hotel or boarding house as their main residence.
358
359 //Excludes// : accommodation services of educational establishments and hostels (11.2.0) and of retirement homes for elderly persons (12.4.0).
360
361 **//04.1.2//** **//Other actual rentals (S)//**
362
363 * Rentals actually paid for secondary residences.
364
365 //Excludes// : accommodation services of holiday villages and holiday centres (11.2.0).
366
367 **//04.2//** **//IMPUTED RENTALS FOR HOUSING//**
368
369 For coverage see note to (04.1) above.
370
371 **//04.2.1//** **//Imputed rentals of owner-occupiers (S)//**
372
373 * Imputed rentals of owners occupying their main residence.
374
375 **//04.2.2//** **//Other imputed rentals (S)//**
376
377 * Imputed rentals for secondary residences;
378 * imputed rentals of households paying a reduced rental or housed free.
379
380 **//04.3//** **//MAINTENANCE AND REPAIR OF THE DWELLING//**
381
382 Maintenance and repair of dwellings are distinguished by two features: first, they are activities that have to be undertaken regularly in order to maintain the dwelling in good working order; second, they do not change the dwelling’s performance, capacity or expected service life.
383
384 There are two types of maintenance and repair of dwellings: those which are minor, such as interior decoration and repairs to fittings, and which are commonly carried out by both tenants and owners; and those which are major, such as replastering walls or repairing roofs, and which are carried out by owners only.
385
386 Only expenditures which tenants and owner-occupiers incur on materials and services for minor maintenance and repair are part of individual consumption expenditure of households. Expenditures which owner-occupiers incur on materials and services for major maintenance and repair are not part of individual consumption expenditure of households.
387
388 Purchases of materials made by tenants or owner-occupiers with the intention of undertaking the maintenance or repair themselves should be shown under (04.3.1). If tenants or owner-occupiers pay an enterprise to carry out the maintenance or repair, the total value of the service, including the costs of the materials used, should be shown under (04.3.2).
389
390 **//04.3.1//** **//Materials for the maintenance and repair of the dwelling (ND)//**
391
392 * Products and materials, such as paints and varnishes, renderings, wallpapers, fabric wall coverings, window panes, plaster, cement, putty, wallpaper pastes, etc., purchased for minor maintenance and repair of the dwelling.
393
394 //Includes// : small plumbing items (pipes, taps, joints, etc.), surfacing materials (floorboards, ceramic tiles, etc.) and brushes and scrapers for paint, varnish and wallpaper.
395
396 //Excludes// : fitted carpets and linoleum (05.1.2); hand tools, door fittings, power sockets, wiring flex and lamp bulbs (05.5.2); brooms, scrubbing brushes, dusting brushes and cleaning products (05.6.1); products, materials and fixtures used for major maintenance and repair (intermediate consumption) or for extension and conversion of the dwelling (capital formation).
397
398 **//04.3.2//** **//Services for the maintenance and repair of the dwelling (S)//**
399
400 * Services of plumbers, electricians, carpenters, glaziers, painters, decorators, floor polishers, etc. engaged for minor maintenance and repair of the dwelling.
401
402 //Includes// : total value of the service (that is, both the cost of labour and the cost of materials are covered).
403
404 //Excludes// : separate purchases of materials made by households with the intention of undertaking the maintenance or repair themselves (04.3.1); services engaged for major maintenance and repair (intermediate consumption) or for extension and conversion of the dwelling (capital formation).
405
406 **//04.4//** **//WATER SUPPLY AND MISCELLANEOUS SERVICES RELATING TO THE DWELLING//**
407
408 **//04.4.1//** **//Water supply (ND)//**
409
410 * Water supply.
411
412 //Includes// : associated expenditure such as hire of meters, reading of meters, standing charges, etc.
413
414 //Excludes// : drinking water sold in bottles or containers (01.2.2); hot water or steam purchased from district heating plants (04.5.5).
415
416 **//04.4.2//** **//Refuse collection (S)//**
417
418 * Refuse collection and disposal.
419
420 **//04.4.3//** **//Sewage collection (S)//**
421
422 * Sewage collection and disposal.
423
424 **//04.4.4//** **//Other services relating to the dwelling n.e.c. (S)//**
425
426 * Co-proprietor charges for caretaking, gardening, stairwell cleaning, heating and lighting, maintenance of lifts and refuse disposal chutes, etc. in multi-occupied buildings;
427 * security services;
428 * snow removal and chimney sweeping.
429
430 //Excludes// : household services such as window cleaning, disinfecting, fumigation and pest extermination (05.6.2); bodyguards (12.7.0).
431
432 **//04.5//** **//ELECTRICITY, GAS AND OTHER FUELS//**
433
434 **//04.5.1//** **//Electricity (ND)//**
435
436 * Electricity.
437
438 //Includes// : associated expenditure such as hire of meters, reading of meters, standing charges, etc.
439
440 **//04.5.2//** **//Gas (ND)//**
441
442 * Town gas and natural gas;
443 * liquefied hydrocarbons (butane, propane, etc.).
444
445 //Includes// : associated expenditure such as hire of meters, reading of meters, storage containers, standing charges, etc.
446
447 **//04.5.3//** **//Liquid fuels (ND)//**
448
449 * Domestic heating and lighting oils.
450
451 **//04.5.4//** **//Solid fuels (ND)//**
452
453 * Coal, coke, briquettes, firewood, charcoal, peat and the like.
454
455 **//04.5.5//** **//Heat energy (ND)//**
456
457 * Hot water and steam purchased from district heating plants.
458
459 //Includes// : associated expenditure such as hire of meters, reading of meters, standing charges, etc.; ice used for cooling and refrigeration purposes.
460
461 (% class="wikigeneratedid" id="H05FURNISHINGS2CHOUSEHOLDEQUIPMENTANDROUTINEHOUSEHOLDMAINTENANCE" %)
462 **05 FURNISHINGS, HOUSEHOLD EQUIPMENT AND ROUTINE HOUSEHOLD MAINTENANCE**
463 **//05.1//** **//FURNITURE AND FURNISHINGS, CARPETS AND OTHER FLOOR COVERINGS//**
464 **//05.1.1//** **//Furniture and furnishings (D)//**
465
466 * Beds, sofas, couches, tables, chairs, cupboards, chests of drawers and bookshelves;
467 * lighting equipment such as ceiling lights, standard lamps, globe lights and bedside lamps;
468 * pictures, sculptures, engravings, tapestries and other art objects including reproductions of works of art and other ornaments;
469 * screens, folding partitions and other furniture and fixtures.
470
471 //Includes// : delivery and installation when applicable; base mattresses, mattresses, tatamis; bathroom cabinets; baby furniture such as cradles, high chairs and playpens; blinds; camping and garden furniture; mirrors, candleholders and candlesticks.
472
473 //Excludes// : bedding and sunshades (05.2.0); safes (05.3.1); ornamental glass and ceramic articles (05.4.0); clocks (12.3.1); wall thermometers and barometers (12.3.2); carrycots and pushchairs (12.3.2); works of art and antique furniture acquired primarily as stores of value (capital formation).
474
475 **//05.1.2//** **//Carpets and other floor coverings (D)//**
476
477 * Loose carpets, fitted carpets, linoleum and other such floor coverings.
478
479 //Includes// : laying of floor coverings.
480
481 //Excludes// : bathroom mats, rush mats and doormats (05.2.0); antique floor coverings acquired primarily as stores of value (capital formation).
482
483 **//05.1.3//** **//Repair of furniture, furnishings and floor coverings (S)//**
484
485 * Repair of furniture, furnishings and floor coverings.
486
487 //Includes// : total value of the service (that is, both the cost of labour and the cost of materials are covered); restoration of works of art, antique furniture and antique floor coverings other than those acquired primarily as stores of value (capital formation).
488
489 //Excludes// : separate purchases of materials made by households with the intention of undertaking the repair themselves (05.1.1) or (05.1.2); dry-cleaning of carpets (05.6.2).
490
491 **//05.2//** **//HOUSEHOLD TEXTILES//**
492
493 **//05.2.0//** **//Household textiles (SD)//**
494
495 * Furnishing fabrics, curtain material, curtains, double curtains, awnings, door curtains and fabric blinds;
496 * bedding such as futons, pillows, bolsters and hammocks;
497 * bedlinen such as sheets, pillowcases, blankets, travelling rugs, plaids, eiderdowns, counterpanes and mosquito nets;
498 * table linen and bathroom linen such as tablecloths, table napkins, towels and face cloths;
499 * other household textiles such as shopping bags, laundry bags, shoe bags, covers for clothes and furniture, flags, sunshades, etc.;
500 * repair of such articles.
501
502 //Includes// : cloth bought by the piece; oilcloth; bathroom mats, rush mats and doormats.
503
504 //Excludes// : fabric wall coverings (04.3.1); tapestries (05.1.1); floor coverings such as carpets and fitted carpets (05.1.2); electric blankets (05.3.2); covers for motor cars, motorcycles, etc. (07.2.1); air mattresses and sleeping bags (09.3.2).
505
506 **//05.3//** **//HOUSEHOLD APPLIANCES//**
507 **//05.3.1//** **//Major household appliances whether electric or not (D)//**
508
509 * Refrigerators, freezers and fridge-freezers;
510 * washing machines, dryers, drying cabinets, dishwashers, ironing and pressing machines;
511 * cookers, spit roasters, hobs, ranges, ovens and microwave ovens;
512 * air-conditioners, humidifiers, space heaters, water heaters, ventilators and extractor hoods;
513 * vacuum cleaners, steam-cleaning machines, carpet shampooing machines and machines for scrubbing, waxing and polishing floors;
514 * other major household appliances such as safes, sewing machines, knitting machines, water softeners, etc.
515
516 //Includes// : delivery and installation of the appliances when applicable.
517
518 //Excludes// : such appliances that are built into the structure of the building (capital formation).
519
520 **//05.3.2//** **//Small electric household appliances (SD)//**
521
522 * Coffee mills, coffee-makers, juice extractors, can-openers, food mixers, deep fryers, meat grills, knives, toasters, ice cream makers, sorbet makers, yoghurt makers, hotplates, irons, kettles, fans, electric blankets, etc.
523
524 //Excludes// : small non-electric household articles and kitchen utensils (05.4.0); household scales (05.4.0); personal weighing machines and baby scales (12.1.3).
525
526 **//05.3.3//** **//Repair of household appliances (S)//**
527
528 * Repair of household appliances.
529
530 //Includes// : total value of the service (that is, both the cost of labour and the cost of materials are covered); charges for the leasing or rental of major household appliances.
531
532 //Excludes// : separate purchases of materials made by households with the intention of undertaking the repair themselves (05.3.1) or (05.3.2).
533
534 **//05.4//** **//GLASSWARE, TABLEWARE AND HOUSEHOLD UTENSILS//**
535 **//05.4.0//** **//Glassware, tableware and household utensils (SD)//**
536
537 * Glassware, crystal ware, ceramic ware and china ware of the kind used for table, kitchen, bathroom, toilet, office and indoor decoration;
538 * cutlery, flatware and silverware;
539 * non-electric kitchen utensils of all materials such as saucepans, stewpots, pressure cookers, frying pans, coffee mills, purée makers, mincers, hotplates, household scales and other such mechanical devices;
540 * non-electric household articles of all materials such as containers for bread, coffee, spices, etc., waste bins, waste-paper baskets, laundry baskets, portable money boxes and strongboxes, towel rails, bottle racks, irons and ironing boards, letter boxes, feeding bottles, thermos flasks and iceboxes;
541 * repair of such articles.
542
543 //Excludes// : lighting equipment (05.1.1); electric household appliances (05.3.1) or (05.3.2); cardboard tableware (05.6.1); personal weighing machines and baby scales (12.1.3); ashtrays (12.3.2).
544
545 **//05.5//** **//TOOLS AND EQUIPMENT FOR HOUSE AND GARDEN//**
546 **//05.5.1//** **//Major tools and equipment (D)//**
547
548 * Motorized tools and equipment such as electric drills, saws, sanders and hedge cutters, garden tractors, lawnmowers, cultivators, chainsaws and water pumps;
549 * repair of such articles.
550
551 //Includes// : charges for the leasing or rental of do-it-yourself machinery and equipment.
552
553 **//05.5.2//** **//Small tools and miscellaneous accessories (SD)//**
554
555 * Hand tools such as saws, hammers, screwdrivers, wrenches, spanners, pliers, trimming knives, rasps and files;
556 * garden tools such as wheelbarrows, watering cans, hoses, spades, shovels, rakes, forks, scythes, sickles and secateurs;
557 * ladders and steps;
558 * door fittings (hinges, handles and locks), fittings for radiators and fireplaces, other metal articles for the house (curtain rails, carpet rods, hooks, etc.) or for the garden (chains, grids, stakes and hoop segments for fencing and bordering);
559 * small electric accessories such as power sockets, switches, wiring flex, electric bulbs, fluorescent lighting tubes, torches, flashlights, hand lamps, electric batteries for general use, bells and alarms;
560 * repair of such articles.
561
562 **//05.6//** **//GOODS AND SERVICES FOR ROUTINE HOUSEHOLD MAINTENANCE//**
563 **//05.6.1//** **//Non-durable household goods (ND)//**
564
565 * Cleaning and maintenance products such as soaps, washing powders, washing liquids, scouring powders, detergents, disinfectant bleaches, softeners, conditioners, windowcleaning products, waxes, polishes, dyes, unblocking agents, disinfectants, insecticides, pesticides, fungicides and distilled water;
566 * articles for cleaning such as brooms, scrubbing brushes, dustpans and dust brushes, dusters, tea towels, floorcloths, household sponges, scourers, steel wool and chamois leathers;
567 * paper products such as filters, tablecloths and table napkins, kitchen paper, vacuum cleaner bags and cardboard tableware, including aluminium foil and plastic bin liners;
568 * other non-durable household articles such as matches, candles, lamp wicks, methylated spirits, clothes-pegs, clothes hangers, pins, safety pins, sewing needles, knitting needles, thimbles, nails, screws, nuts and bolts, tacks, washers, glues and adhesive tapes for household use, string, twine and rubber gloves.
569
570 //Includes// : polishes, creams and other shoe-cleaning articles; fire extinguishers for households.
571
572 //Excludes// : brushes and scrapers for paint, varnish and wallpaper (04.3.1); fire extinguishers for transport equipment (07.2.1); products specifically for the cleaning and maintenance of transport equipment such as paints, chrome cleaners, sealing compounds and bodywork polishes (07.2.1); horticultural products for the upkeep of ornamental gardens (09.3.3); paper handkerchiefs, toilet paper, toilet soaps, toilet sponges and other products for personal hygiene (12.1.3); cigarette, cigar and pipe lighters and lighter fuel (12.3.2).
573
574 **//05.6.2//** **//Domestic services and household services (S)//**
575
576 * Domestic services supplied by paid staff employed in private service such as butlers, cooks, maids, drivers, gardeners, governesses, secretaries, tutors and au pairs;
577 * similar services, including babysitting and housework, supplied by enterprises or selfemployed persons;
578 * household services such as window cleaning, disinfecting, fumigation and pest extermination;
579 * dry-cleaning, laundering and dyeing of household linen, household textiles and carpets;
580 * hire of furniture, furnishings, carpets, household equipment and household linen.
581
582 //Excludes// : dry-cleaning, laundering and dyeing of garments (03.1.4); refuse collection (04.4.2); sewerage collection (04.4.3); co-proprietor charges for caretaking, gardening, stairwell cleaning, heating and lighting, maintenance of lifts and refuse disposal chutes, etc. in multi-occupied buildings (04.4.4); security services (04.4.4); snow removal and chimney sweeping (04.4.4); removal and storage services (07.3.6); services of wet-nurses, crèches, day-care centres and other child-minding facilities (12.4.0); bodyguards (12.7.0).
583
584 **06 HEALTH**
585
586 This division also includes health services purchased from school and university health centres.
587
588 **//06.1//** **//MEDICAL PRODUCTS, APPLIANCES AND EQUIPMENT//**
589
590 This group covers medicaments, prostheses, medical appliances and equipment and other health-related products purchased by individuals or households, either with or without a prescription, usually from dispensing chemists, pharmacists or medical equipment suppliers. They are intended for consumption or use outside a health facility or institution. Such products supplied directly to outpatients by medical, dental and paramedical practitioners or to in-patients by hospitals and the like are included in outpatient services (06.2) or hospital services (06.3).
591
592 **//06.1.1//** **//Pharmaceutical products (ND)//**
593
594 * Medicinal preparations, medicinal drugs, patent medicines, serums and vaccines, vitamins and minerals, cod liver oil and halibut liver oil, oral contraceptives.
595
596 //Excludes// : veterinary products (09.3.4); articles for personal hygiene such as medicinal soaps (12.1.3).
597
598 **//06.1.2//** **//Other medical products (ND)//**
599
600 * Clinical thermometers, adhesive and non-adhesive bandages, hypodermic syringes, first-aid kits, hot-water bottles and ice bags, medical hosiery items such as elasticated stockings and knee supports, pregnancy tests, condoms and other mechanical contraceptive devices.
601
602 **//06.1.3//** **//Therapeutic appliances and equipment (D)//**
603
604 * Corrective eyeglasses and contact lenses, hearing aids, glass eyes, artificial limbs and other prosthetic devices, orthopaedic braces and supports, orthopaedic footwear, surgical belts, trusses and supports, neck braces, medical massage equipment and health lamps, powered and unpowered wheelchairs and invalid carriages, “special” beds, crutches, electronic and other devices for monitoring blood pressure, etc.; − repair of such articles.
605
606 //Includes// : dentures but not fitting costs.
607
608 //Excludes// : hire of therapeutic equipment (06.2.3); protective goggles, belts and supports for sport (09.3.2); sunglasses not fitted with corrective lenses (12.3.2).
609
610 **//06.2//** **//OUTPATIENT SERVICES//**
611
612 This group covers medical, dental and paramedical services delivered to outpatients by medical, dental and paramedical practitioners and auxiliaries. The services may be delivered at home, in individual or group consulting facilities, dispensaries or the outpatient clinics of hospitals and the like.
613
614 Outpatient services include the medicaments, prostheses, medical appliances and equipment and other health-related products supplied directly to outpatients by medical, dental and paramedical practitioners and auxiliaries.
615
616 Medical, dental and paramedical services provided to in-patients by hospitals and the like are included in hospital services (06.3).
617
618 **//06.2.1//** **//Medical services (S)//**
619
620 * Consultations of physicians in general or specialist practice. //Includes// : services of orthodontic specialists.
621
622 //Excludes// : services of medical analysis laboratories and x-ray centres (06.2.3); services of practitioners of traditional medicine (06.2.3).
623
624 **//06.2.2//** **//Dental services (S)//**
625
626 * Services of dentists, oral hygienists and other dental auxiliaries. //Includes// : fitting costs of dentures.
627
628 //Excludes// : dentures (06.1.3); services of orthodontic specialists (06.2.1); services of medical analysis laboratories and x-ray centres (06.2.3).
629
630 **//06.2.3//** **//Paramedical services (S)//**
631
632 * Services of medical analysis laboratories and x-ray centres;
633 * services of freelance nurses and midwives;
634 * services of freelance acupuncturists, chiropractors, optometrists, physiotherapists, speech therapists, etc.;
635 * medically prescribed corrective-gymnastic therapy;
636 * outpatient thermal bath or sea-water treatments;
637 * ambulance services;
638 * hire of therapeutic equipment.
639
640 //Includes// : services of practitioners of traditional medicine.
641
642 **//06.3//** **//HOSPITAL SERVICES//**
643
644 Hospitalization is defined as occurring when a patient is accommodated in a hospital for the duration of the treatment. Hospital day-care and home-based hospital treatment are included as are hospices for terminally ill persons.
645
646 This group covers the services of general and specialist hospitals, the services of medical centres, maternity centres, nursing homes and convalescent homes which chiefly provide in-patient health care, the services of institutions serving old people in which medical monitoring is an essential component and the services of rehabilitation centres providing in-patient health care and rehabilitative therapy where the objective is to treat the patient rather than to provide long-term support.
647
648 Hospitals are defined as institutions which offer in-patient care under direct supervision of qualified medical doctors. Medical centres, maternity centres, nursing homes and convalescent homes also provide in-patient care but their services are supervised and frequently delivered by staff of lower qualification than medical doctors.
649
650 This group does not cover the services of facilities, such as surgeries, clinics and dispensaries, devoted exclusively to outpatient care (06.2). Nor does it include the services of retirement homes for elderly persons, institutions for disabled persons and rehabilitation centres providing primarily long-term support (12.4).
651
652 **//06.3.0//** **//Hospital services (S)//**
653
654 * Hospital services comprise the provision of the following services to hospital inpatients:
655 ** basic services: administration; accommodation; food and drink; supervision and care by non-specialist staff (nursing auxiliaries); first aid and resuscitation; ambulance transport; provision of medicines and other pharmaceutical products; provision of therapeutic appliances and equipment;
656 ** medical services: services of physicians in general or specialist practice, of surgeons and of dentists; medical analyses and x-rays; paramedical services such as those of nurses, midwives, chiropractors, optometrists, physiotherapists, speech therapists, etc.
657
658 (% class="wikigeneratedid" id="H07TRANSPORT" %)
659 **07 TRANSPORT**
660 **//07.1//** **//PURCHASE OF VEHICLES//**
661
662 Purchases of recreational vehicles such as camper vans, caravans, trailers, aeroplanes and boats are covered by (09.2.1).
663
664 **//07.1.1//** **//Motor cars (D)//**
665
666 * Motor cars, passenger vans, station wagons, estate cars and the like with either twowheel drive or four-wheel drive.
667
668 //Excludes// : invalid carriages (06.1.3); camper vans (09.2.1); golf carts (09.2.1).
669
670 **//07.1.2//** **//Motor cycles (D)//**
671
672 * Motor cycles of all types, scooters and powered bicycles. //Includes// : sidecars; snowmobiles.
673
674 //Excludes// : invalid carriages (06.1.3); golf carts (09.2.1).
675
676 **//07.1.3//** **//Bicycles (D)//**
677
678 * Bicycles and tricycles of all types. //Includes// : rickshaws.
679
680 //Excludes// : toy bicycles and tricycles (09.3.1).
681
682 **//07.1.4//** **//Animal drawn vehicles (D)//**
683
684 * Animal drawn vehicles.
685
686 //Includes// : animals required to draw the vehicles and related equipment (yokes, collars, harnesses, bridles, reins, etc.).
687
688 //Excludes// : horses and ponies, horse or pony-drawn vehicles and related equipment purchased for recreational purposes (09.2.1).
689
690 **//07.2//** **//OPERATION OF PERSONAL TRANSPORT EQUIPMENT//**
691
692 Purchases of spare parts, accessories or lubricants made by households with the intention of undertaking the maintenance, repair or intervention themselves should be shown under (07.2.1) or (07.2.2). If households pay an enterprise to carry out the maintenance, repair or fitting, the total value of the service, including the costs of the materials used, should be shown under (07.2.3).
693
694 **//07.2.1//** **//Spare parts and accessories for personal transport equipment (SD)//**
695
696 * Tyres (new, used or retreaded), inner tubes, spark plugs, batteries, shock absorbers, filters, pumps and other spare parts or accessories for personal transport equipment.
697
698 //Includes// : fire extinguishers for transport equipment; products specifically for the cleaning and maintenance of transport equipment such as paints, chrome cleaners, sealing compounds and bodywork polishes; covers for motor cars, motorcycles, etc.
699
700 //Excludes// : crash helmets for motorcycles and bicycles (03.1.3); non-specific products for cleaning and maintenance such as distilled water, household sponges, chamois leathers, detergents, etc. (05.6.1); charges for the fitting of spare parts and accessories and for the painting, washing and polishing of bodywork (07.2.3); radio-telephones (08.2.0); car radios (09.1.1); baby seats for cars (12.3.2).
701
702 **//07.2.2//** **//Fuels and lubricants for personal transport equipment (ND)//**
703
704 * Petrol and other fuels such as diesel, liquid petroleum gas, alcohol and two-stroke mixtures;
705 * lubricants, brake and transmission fluids, coolants and additives.
706
707 //Includes// : fuel for major tools and equipment covered under (05.5.1) and recreational vehicles covered under (09.2.1).
708
709 //Excludes// : charges for oil changes and greasing (07.2.3).
710
711 **//07.2.3//** **//Maintenance and repair of personal transport equipment (S)//**
712
713 * Services purchased for the maintenance and repair of personal transport equipment such as fitting of parts and accessories, wheel balancing, technical inspection, breakdown services, oil changes, greasing and washing.
714
715 //Includes// : total value of the service (that is both the cost of labour and the cost of materials are covered).
716
717 //Excludes// : separate purchases of spare parts, accessories or lubricants made by households with the intention of undertaking the maintenance or repair themselves (07.2.1) or (07.2.2); roadworthiness tests (07.2.4).
718
719 **//07.2.4//** **//Other services in respect of personal transport equipment (S)//**
720
721 * Hire of garages or parking spaces not providing parking in connection with the dwelling;
722 * toll facilities (bridges, tunnels, shuttle ferries, motorways) and parking meters;
723 * driving lessons, driving tests and driving licences;
724 * roadworthiness tests;
725 * hire of personal transport equipment without drivers.
726
727 //Excludes// : hire of a car with driver (07.3.2); service charges for insurance in respect of personal transport equipment (12.5.4).
728
729 **//07.3//** **//TRANSPORT SERVICES//**
730
731 Purchases of transport services are generally classified by mode of transport. When a ticket covers two or more modes of transport - for example, intra-urban bus and underground or inter-urban train and ferry - and the expenditure cannot be apportioned between them, then such purchases should be classified in (07.3.5).
732
733 Costs of meals, snacks, drinks, refreshments or accommodation services have to be included if covered by the fare and not separately priced. If separately priced, these costs have to be classified in Division 11.
734
735 School transport services are included, but ambulance services are excluded (06.2.3).
736
737 **//07.3.1//** **//Passenger transport by railway (S)//**
738
739 * Transport of individuals and groups of persons and luggage by train, tram and underground.
740
741 //Includes// : transport of private vehicles.
742
743 //Excludes// : funicular transport (07.3.6).
744
745 **//07.3.2//** **//Passenger transport by road (S)//**
746
747 * Transport of individuals and groups of persons and luggage by bus, coach, taxi and hired car with driver.
748
749 **//07.3.3//** **//Passenger transport by air (S)//**
750
751 * Transport of individuals and groups of persons and luggage by aeroplane and helicopter.
752
753 **//07.3.4//** **//Passenger transport by sea and inland waterway (S)//**
754
755 * Transport of individuals and groups of persons and luggage by ship, boat, ferry, hovercraft and hydrofoil.
756
757 //Includes// : transport of private vehicles.
758
759 **//07.3.5//** **//Combined passenger transport (S)//**
760
761 * Transport of individuals and groups of persons and luggage by two or more modes of transport when the expenditure cannot be apportioned between them.
762
763 //Includes// : transport of private vehicles.
764
765 //Excludes// : package holidays (09.6.0).
766
767 **//07.3.6//** **//Other purchased transport services (S)//**
768
769 * Funicular, cable-car and chairlift transport;
770 * removal and storage services;
771 * services of porters and left-luggage and luggage-forwarding offices;
772 * travel agents' commissions, if separately priced.
773
774 //Excludes// : cable-car and chairlift transport at ski resorts and holiday centres (09.4.1).
775
776 (% class="wikigeneratedid" id="H08COMMUNICATION" %)
777 **08 COMMUNICATION**
778 **//08.1//** **//POSTAL SERVICES//**
779 **//08.1.0//** **//Postal services (S)//**
780
781 * Payments for the delivery of letters, postcards and parcels;
782 * private mail and parcel delivery.
783
784 //Includes// : all purchases of new postage stamps, pre-franked postcards and aerogrammes.
785
786 //Excludes// : purchase of used or cancelled postage stamps (09.3.1); financial services of post offices (12.6.2).
787
788 **//08.2//** **//TELEPHONE AND TELEFAX EQUIPMENT//**
789
790 **//08.2.0//** **//Telephone and telefax equipment (D)//**
791
792 * Purchases of telephones, radio-telephones, telefax machines, telephone-answering machines and telephone loudspeakers;
793 * repair of such equipment.
794
795 //Excludes// : telefax and telephone-answering facilities provided by personal computers (09.1.3).
796
797 **//08.3//** **//TELEPHONE AND TELEFAX SERVICES//**
798
799 **//08.3.0//** **//Telephone and telefax services (S)//**
800
801 * Installation and subscription costs of personal telephone equipment;
802 * telephone calls from a private line or from a public line (public telephone box, post office cabin, etc.); telephone calls from hotels, cafés, restaurants and the like;
803 * telegraphy, telex and telefax services;
804 * information transmission services; Internet connection services;
805 * hire of telephones, telefax machines, telephone-answering machines and telephone loudspeakers.
806
807 //Includes// : radio-telephony, radio-telegraphy and radiotelex services.
808
809 (% class="wikigeneratedid" id="H09RECREATIONANDCULTURE" %)
810 **09 RECREATION AND CULTURE**
811 **//09.1//** **//AUDIO-VISUAL, PHOTOGRAPHIC AND INFORMATION PROCESSING EQUIPMENT//**
812 **//09.1.1//** **//Equipment for the reception, recording and reproduction of sound and pictures (D)//**
813
814 * Television sets, video cassette players and recorders, television aerials of all types;
815 * radio sets, car radios, radio clocks, two-way radios, amateur radio receivers and transmitters;
816 * gramophones, tape players and recorders, cassette players and recorders, CD-players, personal stereos, stereo systems and their constituent units (turntables, tuners, amplifiers, speakers, etc.), microphones and earphones.
817
818 //Excludes// : video cameras, camcorders and sound-recording cameras (09.1.2).
819
820 **//09.1.2//** **//Photographic and cinematographic equipment and optical instruments (D)//**
821
822 * Still cameras, movie cameras and sound-recording cameras, video cameras and camcorders, film and slide projectors, enlargers and film processing equipment, accessories (screens, viewers, lenses, flash attachments, filters, exposure meters, etc.); − binoculars, microscopes, telescopes and compasses.
823
824 **//09.1.3//** **//Information processing equipment (D)//**
825
826 * Personal computers, visual display units, printers and miscellaneous accessories accompanying them; computer software packages such as operating systems, applications, languages, etc.;
827 * calculators, including pocket calculators;
828 * typewriters and word processors.
829
830 //Includes// : telefax and telephone-answering facilities provided by personal computers.
831
832 //Excludes// : pre-recorded diskettes and CD-ROMs containing books, dictionaries, encyclopaedias, foreign language trainers, multimedia presentations, etc. in the form of software (09.1.4); video game software (09.3.1); video game computers that plug into a television set (09.3.1); typewriter ribbons (09.5.4); toner and ink cartridges (09.5.4); slide rules (09.5.4).
833
834 **//09.1.4//** **//Recording media (SD) //**− Records and compact discs;
835
836 * pre-recorded tapes, cassettes, video cassettes, diskettes and CD-ROMs for tape recorders, cassette recorders, video recorders and personal computers;
837 * unrecorded tapes, cassettes, video cassettes, diskettes and CD-ROMs for tape recorders, cassette recorders, video recorders and personal computers;
838 * unexposed films, cartridges and disks for photographic and cinematographic use.
839
840 //Includes// : pre-recorded tapes and compact discs of novels, plays, poetry, etc.; pre-recorded diskettes and CD-ROMs containing books, dictionaries, encyclopaedias, foreign language trainers, multimedia presentations, etc. in the form of software; photographic supplies such as paper and flashbulbs; unexposed film the price of which includes the cost of processing without separately identifying it.
841
842 //Excludes// : batteries (05.5.2); computer software packages such as operating systems, applications, languages, etc. (09.1.3); video game software, video game cassettes and video game CD-ROMs (09.3.1); development of films and printing of photographs (09.4.2).
843
844 **//09.1.5//** **//Repair of audio-visual, photographic and information processing equipment (S)//**
845
846 * Repair of audio-visual, photographic and information processing equipment.
847
848 //Includes// : total value of the service (that is, both the cost of labour and the cost of materials are covered).
849
850 //Excludes// : separate purchases of materials made by households with the intention of undertaking the repair themselves (09.1.1), (09.1.2) or (09.1.3).
851
852 **//09.2//** **//OTHER MAJOR DURABLES FOR RECREATION AND CULTURE//**
853 **//09.2.1//** **//Major durables for outdoor recreation (D)//**
854
855 * Camper vans, caravans and trailers;
856 * aeroplanes, microlight aircraft, gliders, hang-gliders and hot-air balloons;
857 * boats, outboard motors, sails, rigging and superstructures;
858 * horses and ponies, horse or pony-drawn vehicles and related equipment (harnesses, bridles, reins, saddles, etc.);
859 * major items for games and sport such as canoes, kayaks, windsurfing boards, sea-diving equipment and golf carts.
860
861 //Includes// : fitting out of boats, camper vans, caravans, etc.
862
863 //Excludes// : horses and ponies, horse or pony-drawn vehicles and related equipment purchased for personal transport (07.1.4); inflatable boats, rafts and swimming pools for children and the beach (09.3.2).
864
865 **//09.2.2//** **//Musical instruments and major durables for indoor recreation (D)//**
866
867 * Musical instruments of all sizes, including electronic musical instruments, such as pianos, organs, violins, guitars, drums, trumpets, clarinets, flutes, recorders, harmonicas, etc.;
868 * billiard tables, ping-pong tables, pinball machines, gaming machines, etc. //Excludes// : toys (09.3.1).
869
870 **//09.2.3//** **//Maintenance and repair of other major durables for recreation and culture (S)//**
871
872 * Maintenance and repair of other major durables for recreation and culture.
873
874 //Includes// : total value of the service (that is, both the cost of labour and the cost of materials are covered); laying up for winter of boats, camper vans, caravans, etc.; hangar services for private planes; marina services for boats; veterinary and other services (stabling, feeding, farriery, etc.) for horses and ponies purchased for recreational purposes.
875
876 //Excludes// : fuel for recreational vehicles (07.2.2); separate purchases of materials made by households with the intention of undertaking the maintenance or repair themselves (09.2.1) or (09.2.2); veterinary and other services for pets (09.3.5).
877
878 **//09.3//** **//OTHER RECREATIONAL ITEMS AND EQUIPMENT, GARDENS AND PETS//**
879 **//09.3.1//** **//Games, toys and hobbies (SD)//**
880
881 * Card games, parlour games, chess sets and the like;
882 * toys of all kinds including dolls, soft toys, toy cars and trains, toy bicycles and tricycles, toy construction sets, puzzles, plasticine, electronic games, masks, disguises, jokes, novelties, fireworks and rockets, festoons and Christmas tree decorations;
883 * stamp-collecting requisites (used or cancelled postage stamps, stamp albums, etc.), other items for collections (coins, medals, minerals, zoological and botanical specimens, etc.) and other tools and articles n.e.c. for hobbies.
884
885 //Includes// : video-game software; video-game computers that plug into a television set; video-game cassettes and video-game CD-ROMs.
886
887 //Excludes// : collectors' items falling into the category of works of art or antiques (05.1.1); unused postage stamps (08.1.0); Christmas trees (09.3.3); children's scrapbooks (09.5.1).
888
889 **//09.3.2//** **//Equipment for sport, camping and open-air recreation (SD)//**
890
891 * Gymnastic, physical education and sport equipment such as balls, shuttlecocks, nets, rackets, bats, skis, golf clubs, foils, sabres, poles, weights, discuses, javelins, dumbbells, chest expanders and other body-building equipment;
892 * parachutes and other sky-diving equipment;
893 * firearms and ammunition for hunting, sport and personal protection;
894 * fishing rods and other equipment for fishing;
895 * equipment for beach and open-air games, such as bowls, croquet, frisbee, volleyball, and inflatable boats, rafts and swimming pools;
896 * camping equipment such as tents and accessories, sleeping bags, backpacks, air mattresses and inflating pumps, camping stoves and barbecues;
897 * repair of such articles.
898
899 //Includes// : game-specific footwear (ski boots, football boots, golfing shoes and other such footwear fitted with ice-skates, rollers, spikes, studs, etc.); protective headgear for sports; other protective gear for sports such as life jackets, boxing gloves, body padding, shin-guards, goggles, belts, supports, etc. //Excludes// : crash helmets for motor cycles and bicycles (03.1.3); camping and garden furniture (05.1.1).
900
901 **//09.3.3//** **//Gardens, plants and flowers (ND)//**
902
903 * Natural or artificial flowers and foliage, plants, shrubs, bulbs, tubers, seeds, fertilizers, composts, garden peat, turf for lawns, specially treated soils for ornamental gardens, horticultural preparations, pots and pot holders.
904
905 //Includes// : natural and artificial Christmas trees; delivery charges for flowers and plants.
906
907 //Excludes// : gardening gloves (03.1.3); gardening services (04.4.4) or (05.6.2); gardening equipment (05.5.1); gardening tools (05.5.2); insecticides and pesticides for household use (05.6.1).
908
909 **//09.3.4//** **//Pets and related products (ND)//**
910
911 * Pets, pet foods, veterinary and grooming products for pets, collars, leashes, kennels, birdcages, fish tanks, cat litter, etc.
912
913 //Excludes// : horses and ponies (07.1.4) or (09.2.1); veterinary services (09.3.5).
914
915 **//09.3.5//** **//Veterinary and other services for pets (S)//**
916
917 * Veterinary and other services for pets such as grooming, boarding, tattooing and training.
918
919 //Excludes//: veterinary and other services (stabling, farriery, etc.) for horses and ponies purchased for recreational purposes (09.2.3).
920
921 **//09.4//** **//RECREATIONAL AND CULTURAL SERVICES//**
922 **//09.4.1//** **//Recreational and sporting services (S)//**
923
924 * Services provided by:
925 ** sports stadiums, horse-racing courses, motor-racing circuits, velodromes, etc.;
926 ** skating rinks, swimming pools, golf courses, gymnasia, fitness centres, tennis courts, squash courts and bowling alleys;
927 ** fairgrounds and amusement parks;
928 ** roundabouts, see-saws and other playground facilities for children;
929 ** pin-ball machines and other games for adults other than games of chance;
930 ** ski slopes, ski lifts and the like;
931 * hire of equipment and accessories for sport and recreation, such as aeroplanes, boats, horses, skiing and camping equipment;
932 * out-of-school individual or group lessons in bridge, chess, aerobics, dancing, music, skating, skiing, swimming or other pastimes;
933 * services of mountain guides, tour guides, etc.;
934 * navigational aid services for boating.
935
936 //Includes// : hire of game-specific footwear (ski boots, football boots, golfing shoes and other such footwear fitted with ice-skates, rollers, spikes, studs, etc.).
937
938 //Excludes// : cable-car and chairlift transport not at ski resorts or holiday centres (07.3.6).
939
940 **//09.4.2//** **//Cultural services (S)//**
941
942 * Services provided by:
943 ** cinemas, theatres, opera houses, concert halls, music halls, circuses, sound and light shows;
944 ** museums, libraries, art galleries, exhibitions;
945 ** historic monuments, national parks, zoological and botanical gardens, aquaria;
946 * hire of equipment and accessories for culture, such as television sets, video cassettes, etc.;
947 * television and radio broadcasting, in particular licence fees for television equipment and subscriptions to television networks;
948 * services of photographers such as film developing, print processing, enlarging, portrait photography, wedding photography, etc.
949
950 //Includes// : services of musicians, clowns, performers for private entertainments.
951
952 **//09.4.3//** **//Games of chance (S)//**
953
954 * Service charges for lotteries, bookmakers, totalizators, casinos and other gambling establishments, gaming machines, bingo halls, scratch cards, sweepstakes, etc. (Service charge is defined as the difference between the amounts paid for lottery tickets or placed in bets and the amounts paid out to winners.)
955
956 **//09.5//** **//NEWSPAPERS, BOOKS AND STATIONERY//**
957
958 **//09.5.1//** **//Books (SD)//**
959
960 − Books, including atlases, dictionaries, encyclopaedias, textbooks, guidebooks and musical scores.
961
962 //Includes// : scrapbooks and albums for children; bookbinding.
963
964 //Excludes// : pre-recorded tapes and compact discs of novels, plays, poetry, etc. (09.1.4); pre-recorded diskettes and CD-ROMs containing books, dictionaries, encyclopaedias, foreign language trainers, etc. in the form of software (09.1.4); stamp albums (09.3.1).
965
966 **//09.5.2//** **//Newspapers and periodicals (ND)//**
967
968 * Newspapers, magazines and other periodicals.
969
970 **//09.5.3//** **//Miscellaneous printed matter (ND) //**− Catalogues and advertising material;
971
972 * posters, plain or picture postcards, calendars;
973 * greeting cards and visiting cards, announcement and message cards; − maps and globes.
974
975 //Excludes// : pre-franked postcards and aerogrammes (08.1.0); stamp albums (09.3.1).
976
977 **//09.5.4//** **//Stationery and drawing materials (ND)//**
978
979 * Writing pads, envelopes, account books, notebooks, diaries, etc.;
980 * pens, pencils, fountain pens, ballpoint pens, felt-tip pens, inks, erasers, pencil sharpeners, etc.;
981 * stencils, carbon paper, typewriter ribbons, inking pads, correcting fluids, etc.;
982 * paper punches, paper cutters, paper scissors, office glues and adhesives, staplers and staples, paper clips, drawing pins, etc.;
983 * drawing and painting materials such as canvas, paper, card, paints, crayons, pastels and brushes.
984
985 //Includes// : toner and ink cartridges; educational materials such as exercise books, slide rules, geometry instruments, slates, chalks and pencil boxes.
986
987 //Excludes// : pocket calculators (09.1.3).
988
989 **//09.6//** **//PACKAGE HOLIDAYS//**
990 **//09.6.0//** **//Package holidays (S)//**
991
992 * All inclusive holidays or tours which provide for travel, food, accommodation, guides, etc.
993
994 //Includes// : half-day and one-day excursion tours; pilgrimages.
995
996 (% class="wikigeneratedid" id="H10EDUCATION" %)
997 **10 EDUCATION**
998
999 This division covers educational services only. It does not include expenditures on educational materials, such as books (09.5.1) and stationery (09.5.4), or education support services, such as healthcare services (06), transport services (07.3), catering services (11.1.2) and accommodation services (11.2.0).
1000
1001 It includes education by radio or television broadcasting.
1002
1003 The breakdown of educational services is based upon the level categories of the 1997 International Standard Classification of Education (ISCED-97) of the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO).
1004
1005 **//10.1//** **//PRE-PRIMARY AND PRIMARY EDUCATION//**
1006 **//10.1.0//** **//Pre-primary and primary education (S)//**
1007
1008 * Levels 0 and 1 of ISCED-97: pre-primary and primary education.
1009
1010 //Includes// : literacy programmes for students too old for primary school.
1011
1012 **//10.2//** **//SECONDARY EDUCATION//**
1013 **//10.2.0//** **//Secondary education (S)//**
1014
1015 * Levels 2 and 3 of ISCED-97: lower-secondary and upper-secondary education.
1016
1017 //Includes// : out-of-school secondary education for adults and young people.
1018
1019 **//10.3//** **//POST-SECONDARY NON-TERTIARY EDUCATION//**
1020 **//10.3.0//** **//Post-secondary non-tertiary education (S)//**
1021
1022 * Level 4 of ISCED-97: post-secondary non-tertiary education.
1023
1024 //Includes// : out-of-school post-secondary non-tertiary education for adults and young people.
1025
1026 **//10.4//** **//TERTIARY EDUCATION//**
1027 **//10.4.0//** **//Tertiary education (S)//**
1028
1029 * Levels 5 and 6 of ISCED-97: first stage and second stage of tertiary education.
1030
1031 **//10.5//** **//EDUCATION NOT DEFINABLE BY LEVEL//**
1032 **//10.5.0//** **//Education not definable by level (S)//**
1033
1034 * Educational programmes, generally for adults, which do not require any special prior instruction, in particular vocational training and cultural development.
1035
1036 //Excludes// : driving lessons (07.2.4); recreational training courses such as sport or bridge lessons given by independent teachers (09.4.1).
1037
1038 (% class="wikigeneratedid" id="H11RESTAURANTSANDHOTELS" %)
1039 **11 RESTAURANTS AND HOTELS**
1040 **//11.1//** **//CATERING SERVICES//**
1041 **//11.1.1//** **//Restaurants, cafés and the like (S)//**
1042
1043 * Catering services (meals, snacks, drinks and refreshments) provided by restaurants, cafés, buffets, bars, tearooms, etc., including those provided:
1044 ** in places providing recreational, cultural, sporting or entertainment services: theatres, cinemas, sports stadiums, swimming pools, sports complexes, museums, art galleries, nightclubs, dancing establishments, etc.;
1045 ** on public transport (coaches, trains, boats, aeroplanes, etc.) when priced separately; − also included are:
1046 ** the sale of food products and beverages for immediate consumption by kiosks, street vendors and the like, including food products and beverages dispensed ready for consumption by automatic vending machines;
1047 ** the sale of cooked dishes by restaurants for consumption off their premises;
1048 ** the sale of cooked dishes by catering contractors whether collected by the customer or delivered to the customer’s home.
1049
1050 //Includes// : tips.
1051
1052 //Excludes// : tobacco purchases (02.2.0); telephone calls (08.3.0).
1053
1054 **//11.1.2//** **//Canteens (S)//**
1055
1056 * Catering services of works canteens, office canteens and canteens in schools, universities and other educational establishments.
1057
1058 //Includes// : university refectories, military messes and wardrooms.
1059
1060 //Excludes// : food and drink provided to hospital in-patients (06.3.0).
1061
1062 **//11.2//** **//ACCOMMODATION SERVICES//**
1063 **//11.2.0//** **//Accommodation services (S)//**
1064
1065 * Accommodation services of:
1066 ** hotels, boarding houses, motels, inns and establishments offering “bed and breakfast”;
1067 ** holiday villages and holiday centres, camping and caravan sites, youth hostels and mountain chalets;
1068 ** boarding schools, universities and other educational establishments; - public transport (trains, boats, etc.) when priced separately; - hostels for young workers or immigrants.
1069
1070 //Includes// : tips, porters.
1071
1072 //Excludes// : payments of households occupying a room in a hotel or boarding house as their main residence (04.1.1); rentals paid by households for a secondary residence for the duration of a holiday (04.1.2); telephone calls (08.3.0); catering services in such establishments except for breakfast or other meals included in the price of the accommodation (11.1.1); housing in orphanages, homes for disabled or maladjusted persons (12.4.0).
1073
1074 (% class="wikigeneratedid" id="H12MISCELLANEOUSGOODSANDSERVICES" %)
1075 **12 MISCELLANEOUS GOODS AND SERVICES**
1076 **//12.1//** **//PERSONAL CARE//**
1077 **//12.1.1//** **//Hairdressing salons and personal grooming establishments (S)//**
1078
1079 * Services of hairdressing salons, barbers, beauty shops, manicures, pedicures, Turkish baths, saunas, solariums, non-medical massages, etc. //Includes// : bodycare, depilation and the like.
1080
1081 //Excludes// : spas (06.2.3) or (06.3.0); fitness centres (09.4.1).
1082
1083 **//12.1.2//** **//Electric appliances for personal care (SD)//**
1084
1085 * Electric razors and hair trimmers, hand-held and hood hairdryers, curling tongs and styling combs, sunlamps, vibrators, electric toothbrushes and other electric appliances for dental hygiene, etc.;
1086 * repair of such appliances.
1087
1088 **//12.1.3//** **//Other appliances, articles and products for personal care (ND)//**
1089
1090 * Non-electric appliances: razors and hair trimmers and blades therefor, scissors, nail files, combs, shaving brushes, hairbrushes, toothbrushes, nail brushes, hairpins, curlers, personal weighing machines, baby scales, etc.;
1091 * articles for personal hygiene: toilet soap, medicinal soap, cleansing oil and milk, shaving soap, shaving cream and foam, toothpaste, etc.;
1092 * beauty products: lipstick, nail varnish, make-up and make-up removal products (including powder compacts, brushes and powder puffs), hair lacquers and lotions, preshave and after-shave products, sunbathing products, hair removers, perfumes and toilet waters, personal deodorants, bath products, etc.;
1093 * other products: toilet paper, paper handkerchiefs, paper towels, sanitary towels, cotton wool, cotton tops, babies' napkins, toilet sponges, etc.
1094
1095 //Excludes// : handkerchiefs made of fabric (03.1.3).
1096
1097 **//12.2//** **//PROSTITUTION//**
1098 **//12.2.0//** **//Prostitution (S)//**
1099
1100 * Services provided by prostitutes and the like.
1101
1102 **//12.3//** **//PERSONAL EFFECTS N.E.C.//**
1103 **//12.3.1//** **//Jewellery, clocks and watches (D)//**
1104
1105 * Precious stones and metals and jewellery fashioned out of such stones and metals;
1106 * costume jewellery, cuff links and tiepins;
1107 * clocks, watches, stopwatches, alarm clocks, travel clocks;
1108 * repair of such articles.
1109
1110 //Excludes// : ornaments (05.1.1) or (05.4.0); radio clocks (09.1.1); precious stones and metals and jewellery fashioned out of such stones and metals acquired primarily as stores of value (capital formation).
1111
1112 **//12.3.2//** **//Other personal effects (SD)//**
1113
1114 * Travel goods and other carriers of personal effects: suitcases, trunks, travel bags, attaché cases, satchels, hand-bags, wallets, purses, etc.;
1115 * articles for babies: baby carriages, pushchairs, carrycots, recliners, car beds and seats, back-carriers, front carriers, reins and harnesses, etc.;
1116 * articles for smokers: pipes, lighters, cigarette cases, cigar cutters, ashtrays, etc.;
1117 * miscellaneous personal articles: sunglasses, walking sticks and canes, umbrellas and parasols, fans, keyrings, etc.;
1118 * funerary articles: coffins, gravestones, urns, etc.;
1119 * repair of such articles.
1120
1121 //Includes// : lighter fuel; wall thermometers and barometers.
1122
1123 //Excludes// : baby furniture (05.1.1); shopping bags (05.2.0); feeding bottles (05.4.0).
1124
1125 **//12.4//** **//SOCIAL PROTECTION//**
1126
1127 Social protection as defined here covers assistance and support services provided to persons who are: elderly, disabled, having occupational injuries and diseases, survivors, unemployed, destitute, homeless, low-income earners, indigenous people, immigrants, refugees, alcohol and substance abusers, etc. It also covers assistance and support services provided to families and children.
1128
1129 **//12.4.0//** **//Social protection (S)//**
1130
1131 Such services include residential care, home help, day care and rehabilitation. More specifically, this class covers payments by households for:
1132
1133 * Retirement homes for elderly persons, residences for disabled persons, rehabilitation centres providing long-term support for patients rather than health care and rehabilitative therapy, schools for disabled persons where the main aim is to help students overcome their disability;
1134 * help to maintain elderly and disabled persons at home (home-cleaning services, meal programmes, day-care centres, day-care services and holiday-care services);
1135 * wet-nurses, crèches, play schools and other child-minding facilities;
1136 * counselling, guidance, arbitration, fostering and adoption services for families.
1137
1138 **//12.5//** **//INSURANCE//**
1139
1140 Service charges for insurance are classified by type of insurance, namely: life insurance and non-life insurance (that is, insurance in connection with the dwelling, health, transport, etc.). Service charges for multi-risk insurance covering several risks should be classified on the basis of the cost of the principal risk if it is not possible to allocate the service charges to the various risks covered.
1141
1142 Service charge is defined as the difference between claims due and premiums earned and premium supplement.
1143
1144 **//12.5.1//** **//Life insurance (S)//**
1145
1146 * Service charges for life assurance, death benefit assurance, education assurance, etc.
1147
1148 **//12.5.2//** **//Insurance connected with the dwelling (S)//**
1149
1150 * Service charges paid by owner-occupiers and by tenants for the kinds of insurance typically taken out by tenants against fire, theft, water damage, etc.
1151
1152 //Excludes// : service charges paid by owner-occupiers for the kinds of insurance typically taken out by landlords (intermediate consumption).
1153
1154 **//12.5.3//** **//Insurance connected with health (S)//**
1155
1156 * − Service charges for private sickness and accident insurance.
1157
1158 **//12.5.4//** **//Insurance connected with transport (S)//**
1159
1160 * Service charges for insurance in respect of personal transport equipment;
1161 * service charges for travel insurance and luggage insurance.
1162
1163 **//12.5.5//** **//Other insurance (S)//**
1164
1165 * Service charges for other insurance such as civil liability for injury or damage to third parties or their property.
1166
1167 //Excludes~:// civil liability or damage to third parties or their property arising from the operation of personal transport equipment (12.5.4).
1168
1169 **//12.6//** **//FINANCIAL SERVICES N.E.C.//**
1170 **//12.6.1//** **//FISIM (S)//**
1171
1172 * Financial intermediation services indirectly measured.
1173
1174 **//12.6.2//** **//Other financial services n.e.c. (S)//**
1175
1176 * Actual charges for the financial services of banks, post offices, saving banks, money changers and similar financial institutions;
1177 * fees and service charges of brokers, investment counsellors, tax consultants and the like;
1178 * administrative charges of private pension funds and the like.
1179
1180 **//12.7//** **//OTHER SERVICES N.E.C.//**
1181 **//12.7.0//** **//Other services n.e.c. (S)//**
1182
1183 * Fees for legal services, employment agencies, etc.;
1184 * charges for undertaking and other funeral services;
1185 * payment for the services of estate agents, housing agents, auctioneers, salesroom operators and other intermediaries;
1186 * payment for photocopies and other reproductions of documents;
1187 * fees for the issue of birth, marriage and death certificates and other administrative documents;
1188 * payment for newspaper notices and advertisements;
1189 * payment for the services of graphologists, astrologers, private detectives, bodyguards, matrimonial agencies and marriage guidance counsellors, public writers, miscellaneous concessions (seats, toilets, cloakrooms), etc.
1190
1191 (% class="wikigeneratedid" id="H13INDIVIDUALCONSUMPTIONEXPENDITUREOFNON-PROFITINSTITUTIONSSERVINGHOUSEHOLDS28NPISHs29" %)
1192 **13 INDIVIDUAL CONSUMPTION EXPENDITURE OF NON-PROFIT INSTITUTIONS SERVING HOUSEHOLDS (NPISHs)**
1193 **//13.1//** **//HOUSING//**
1194
1195 The same function is covered under COPNI Group 01.0.
1196
1197 This group corresponds to Group 04.1 (individual consumption expenditure of households on actual rentals for housing) and Group 14.1 (individual consumption expenditure of general government on housing).
1198
1199 **//13.1.0//** **//Housing (S)//**
1200
1201 * As specified in COPNI 01.0.0. Corresponds to (04.1.1) and (14.1.0).
1202
1203 **//13.2//** **//HEALTH//**
1204
1205 The same function is covered under COPNI Groups 02.1 to 02.6.
1206
1207 This group corresponds to Division 06 (individual consumption expenditure of households on health) and Group 14.2 (individual consumption expenditure of general government on health).
1208
1209 **//13.2.1//** **//Pharmaceutical products (ND)//**
1210
1211 * As specified in COPNI 02.1.1. Corresponds to (06.1.1) and (14.2.1).
1212
1213 **//13.2.2//** **//Other medical products (ND)//**
1214
1215 * As specified in COPNI 02.1.2. Corresponds to (06.1.2) and (14.2.2).
1216
1217 **//13.2.3//** **//Therapeutic appliances and equipment (D)//**
1218
1219 * As specified in COPNI 02.1.3. Corresponds to (06.1.3) and (14.2.3).
1220
1221 **//13.2.4//** **//Outpatient medical services (S)//**
1222
1223 * As specified in COPNI 02.2.1. Corresponds to (06.2.1) and (14.2.4).
1224
1225 **//13.2.5//** **//Outpatient dental services (S)//**
1226
1227 * As specified in COPNI 02.2.2. Corresponds to (06.2.2) and (14.2.5).
1228
1229 **//13.2.6//** **//Outpatient paramedical services (S)//**
1230
1231 * As specified in COPNI 02.2.3. Corresponds to (06.2.3) and (14.2.6).
1232
1233 **//13.2.7//** **//Hospital services (S)//**
1234
1235 * As specified in COPNI 02.3.0. Corresponds to (06.3.0) and (14.2.7).
1236
1237 **//13.2.8//** **//Other health services (S)//**
1238
1239 * As specified in COPNI 02.4.0, 02.5.0 and 02.6.0.
1240
1241 **//13.3//** **//RECREATION AND CULTURE//**
1242
1243 The same function is covered under COPNI Groups 03.1 and 03.2.
1244
1245 This group corresponds to Group 09.4 (individual consumption expenditure of households on recreational and cultural services) and Group 14.3 (individual consumption expenditure of general government on recreation and culture).
1246
1247 **//13.3.1//** **//Recreational and sporting services (S)//**
1248
1249 * As specified in COPNI 03.1.0. Corresponds to (09.4.1) and (14.3.1).
1250
1251 **//13.3.2//** **//Cultural services (S)//**
1252
1253 * As specified in COPNI 03.2.0. Corresponds to (09.4.2) and (14.3.2).
1254
1255 **//13.4//** **//EDUCATION//**
1256
1257 The same function is covered under COPNI Groups 04.1 to 04.7.
1258
1259 This group corresponds to Division 10 (individual consumption expenditure of households on education) and Group 14.4 (individual consumption expenditure of general government on education).
1260
1261 **//13.4.1//** **//Pre-primary and primary education (S)//**
1262
1263 * As specified in COPNI 04.1.0. Corresponds to (10.1.0) and (14.4.1).
1264
1265 **//13.4.2//** **//Secondary education (S)//**
1266
1267 * As specified in COPNI 04.2.0. Corresponds to (10.2.0) and (14.4.2).
1268
1269 **//13.4.3//** **//Post-secondary non-tertiary education (S)//**
1270
1271 * As specified in COPNI 04.3.0. Corresponds to (10.3.0) and (14.4.3).
1272
1273 **//13.4.4//** **//Tertiary education (S)//**
1274
1275 * As specified in COPNI 04.4.0. Corresponds to (10.4.0) and (14.4.4).
1276
1277 **//13.4.5//** **//Education not definable by level (S)//**
1278
1279 * As specified in COPNI 04.5.0. Corresponds to (10.5.0) and (14.4.5).
1280
1281 **//13.4.6//** **//Other educational services (S)//**
1282
1283 * As specified in COPNI 04.6.0 and 04.7.0.
1284
1285 **//13.5//** **//SOCIAL PROTECTION//**
1286
1287 The same function is covered under COPNI Groups 05.1 and 05.2.
1288
1289 This group corresponds to Group 12.4 (individual consumption expenditure of households on social protection) and Group 14.5 (individual consumption expenditure of general government on social protection).
1290
1291 **//13.5.0//** **//Social protection (S)//**
1292
1293 * As specified in COPNI 05.1.0 and 05.2.0. Corresponds to (12.4.0) and (14.5.0).
1294
1295 **//13.6//** **//OTHER SERVICES//**
1296
1297 These functions are covered under COPNI Groups 06.0, 07.1, 07.2, 07.3, 08.1, 08.2, 09.1 and 09.2.
1298
1299 This group has no counterpart in Divisions 01 to 12 (individual consumption expenditure of households) or in Division 14 (individual consumption expenditure of general government).
1300
1301 **//13.6.1//** **//Religion (S)//**
1302
1303 * As specified in COPNI 06.0.0.
1304
1305 **//13.6.2//** **//Political parties, labour and professional organizations (S) //**− As specified in COPNI 07.1.0, 07.2.0 and 07.3.0.
1306
1307 **//13.6.3//** **//Environmental protection (S)//**
1308
1309 * As specified in COPNI 08.1.0 and 08.2.0.
1310
1311 **//13.6.4//** **//Services n.e.c. (S)//**
1312
1313 * As specified in COPNI 09.1.0 and 09.2.0.
1314
1315 (% class="wikigeneratedid" id="H14INDIVIDUALCONSUMPTIONEXPENDITUREOFGENERALGOVERNMENT" %)
1316 **14 INDIVIDUAL CONSUMPTION EXPENDITURE OF GENERAL GOVERNMENT**
1317 **//14.1//** **//HOUSING//**
1318
1319 The same function is covered under COFOG Group 10.6.
1320
1321 This group corresponds to Group 04.1 (individual consumption expenditure of households on actual rentals for housing) and Group 13.1 (individual consumption expenditure of NPISHs on housing).
1322
1323 **//14.1.0//** **//Housing (S)//**
1324
1325 * As specified in COFOG 10.6.0. Corresponds to (04.1.1) and (13.1.0).
1326
1327 **//14.2//** **//HEALTH//**
1328
1329 The same function is covered under COFOG Groups 07.1 to 07.4.
1330
1331 This group corresponds to Division 06 (individual consumption expenditure of households on health) and Group 13.2 (individual consumption expenditure of NPISHs on health).
1332
1333 **//14.2.1//** **//Pharmaceutical products (ND)//**
1334
1335 * As specified in COFOG 07.1.1. Corresponds to (06.1.1) and (13.2.1).
1336
1337 **//14.2.2//** **//Other medical products (ND)//**
1338
1339 * As specified in COFOG 07.1.2. Corresponds to (06.1.2) and (13.2.2).
1340
1341 **//14.2.3//** **//Therapeutic appliances and equipment (D)//**
1342
1343 * As specified in COFOG 07.1.3. Corresponds to (06.1.3) and (13.2.3).
1344
1345 **//14.2.4//** **//Outpatient medical services (S)//**
1346
1347 * As specified in COFOG 07.2.1 and 07.2.2. Corresponds to (06.2.1) and (13.2.4).
1348
1349 **//14.2.5//** **//Outpatient dental services (S)//**
1350
1351 * As specified in COFOG 07.2.3. Corresponds to (06.2.2) and (13.2.5).
1352
1353 **//14.2.6//** **//Outpatient paramedical services (S)//**
1354
1355 * As specified in COFOG 07.2.4. Corresponds to (06.2.3) and (13.2.6).
1356
1357 **//14.2.7//** **//Hospital services (S)//**
1358
1359 * As specified in COFOG 07.3.1, 07.3.2, 07.3.3 and 07.3.4. Corresponds to (06.3.0) and (13.2.6).
1360
1361 **//14.2.8//** **//Public health services (S) //**
1362
1363 * As specified in COFOG 07.4.0.
1364
1365 **//14.3//** **//RECREATION AND CULTURE//**
1366
1367 The same function is covered under COFOG Groups 08.1 and 08.2.
1368
1369 This group corresponds to Group 09.4 (individual consumption expenditure of households on recreational and cultural services) and Group 13.3 (individual consumption expenditure of NPISHs on recreation and culture).
1370
1371 **//14.3.1//** **//Recreational and sporting services (S)//**
1372
1373 * As specified in COFOG 08.1.0. Corresponds to (09.4.1) and (13.3.1).
1374
1375 **//14.3.2//** **//Cultural services (S)//**
1376
1377 * As specified in COFOG 08.2.0. Corresponds to (09.4.2) and (13.3.2).
1378
1379 **//14.4//** **//EDUCATION//**
1380
1381 The same function is covered under COFOG Groups 09.1 to 09.6.
1382
1383 This group corresponds to Division 10 (individual consumption expenditure of households on education), Group 13.4 (individual consumption expenditure of NPISHs on education).
1384
1385 **//14.4.1//** **//Pre-primary and primary education (S)//**
1386
1387 * As specified in COFOG 09.1.1 and 09.1.2. Corresponds to (10.1.0) and (13.4.1).
1388
1389 **//14.4.2//** **//Secondary education (S)//**
1390
1391 * As specified in COFOG 09.2.1 and 09.2.2. Corresponds to (10.2.0) and (13.4.2).
1392
1393 **//14.4.3//** **//Post-secondary non-tertiary education (S)//**
1394
1395 * As specified in COFOG 09.3.0. Corresponds to (10.3.0) and (13.4.3).
1396
1397 **//14.4.4//** **//Tertiary education (S)//**
1398
1399 * As specified in COFOG 09.4.1 and 09.4.2. Corresponds to (10.4.0) and (13.4.4).
1400
1401 **//14.4.5//** **//Education not definable by level (S)//**
1402
1403 * As specified in COFOG 09.5.0. Corresponds to (10.5.0) and (13.4.5).
1404
1405 **//14.4.6//** **//Subsidiary services to education (S)//**
1406
1407 * As specified in COFOG 09.6.0.
1408
1409 **//14.5//** **//SOCIAL PROTECTION//**
1410
1411 The same function is covered under COFOG Groups 10.1 to 10.5 and Group 10.7.
1412
1413 This group corresponds to Group 12.4 (individual consumption expenditure of households on social protection) and Group 13.5 (individual consumption expenditure of NPISHs on social protection).
1414
1415 **//14.5.0//** **//Social protection (S)//**
1416
1417 As specified in COFOG 10.1.1 to 10.5.0 and 10.7.0. Corresponds to (12.4.0) and (13.5.0).
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