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31 31  
32 32  1.9 Culture
33 33  
34 -1.10 Political and other
34 +1.10 Political and other community activities
35 35  
36 -community activities
37 -
38 38  1.11 Time use
39 39  )))|(((
40 40  2.1 Macroeconomic statistics
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59 59  
60 60  2.5 Government finance, fiscal and public sector statistics
61 61  
62 -2.6 International trade and
60 +2.6 International trade and balance of payments
63 63  
64 -balance of payments
65 -
66 66  2.7 Prices
67 67  
68 68  2.8 Labour cost
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71 71  )))|(((
72 72  3.1 Environment
73 73  
74 -3.2 Regional and small area
70 +3.2 Regional and small area statistics
75 75  
76 -statistics
77 -
78 78  3.3 Multi-domain statistics and indicators
79 79  
80 80  3.3.1 Living conditions, poverty and cross-cutting social issues
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98 98  
99 99  **Details**
100 100  
101 -1. Demographic and social statistics
102 -11. Population and migration
95 += 1. Demographic and social statistics =
103 103  
97 +== 1.1 Population and migration ==
98 +
104 104  Population and migration – covers work in population and demographic statistics, topics like demography, vital statistics, population structures and growth, demographic projections, families and households (marriages, divorces, household size), migration, refugees and asylum seekers.
105 105  
106 106  //Excludes//
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107 107  
108 108  //– causes of death (1.4)//
109 109  
110 -1.
111 -11. Labour
105 +== 1.2 Labour ==
112 112  
113 113  Labour – covers statistics on labour force, labour market, employment and unemployment; the more detailed topics include economically active population, labour conditions, health and safety at work (accidents at work, occupational injuries and diseases, work-related health problems), working time and other working conditions, strikes and lockouts, job vacancies, job creation.
114 114  
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120 120  * //unpaid work (1.11)//
121 121  * //statistics on earnings, wages and salaries (2.8)//
122 122  * //labour cost (2.8)//
123 -*1. Education
124 124  
118 +== 1.3 Education ==
119 +
125 125  Education – includes educational participation, illiteracy, educational institutions and systems, human and financial resources invested in education, lifelong learning, vocational training and adult learning, impact of education, assessments of student performance, etc.
126 126  
127 -1.
128 -11. Health
122 +== 1.4 Health ==
129 129  
130 130  Health – covers the health and mortality related statistical activities, including topics like life expectancy, health status, health and safety, health determinants (including lifestyle, nutrition, smoking, alcohol abuse), health resources and expenditure, health care systems, morbidity and mortality (including infant and child mortality), hospital admission, causes of illness and death, specific diseases (e.g. AIDS), disabilities, pharmaceutical consumption and sales, health personnel, remuneration of health professions, environmental health status, health inequality, health accounts.
131 131  
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134 134  * //work related health and safety (1.2) //
135 135  * //victimisation from criminal behaviour (1.8)//
136 136  * //traffic accidents and injuries (2.4.4)//
137 -*1. Income and consumption
138 138  
132 +== 1.5 Income and consumption ==
133 +
139 139  Income and consumption – covers statistics on household income and expenditures from household viewpoint (all types of income and expenditure), including topics like distribution of incomes, in-kind income, income transfers received and paid, income- or expenditure-based measures of poverty, consumer protection, consumption patterns, consumer goods and durables, household wealth and debts.
140 140  
141 141  //Excludes //
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145 145  * //poverty in a multidimensional sense (3.3.1) //
146 146  * //living conditions (3.3.1)//
147 147  * //social inclusion/exclusion (3.3.1)//
148 -*1. Social protection
149 149  
144 +== 1.6 Social protection ==
145 +
150 150  Social protection – deals with statistics on measures to protect people against the risks of inadequate incomes associated with unemployment, ill health, invalidity, old age, parental responsibilities, or inadequate income following the loss of a spouse or parent, etc., includes statistics on pension beneficiaries, social security schemes, social protection expenditure, etc.
151 151  
152 152  //Excludes //
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153 153  
154 154  * //insurance companies as economic actors (2.4.6)//
155 155  * //pension funds as actors in financial markets(2.4.6) //
156 -*1. Human settlements and housing
157 157  
153 +== 1.7 Human settlements and housing ==
154 +
158 158  Human settlements and housing – covers statistical activities on housing, dwellings and human settlements
159 159  
160 160  //Excludes //
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161 161  
162 162  //– rents (2.7)//
163 163  
164 -1.
165 -11. Justice and crime
161 +== 1.8 Justice and crime ==
166 166  
167 167  Justice and crime – activities including crime, convictions, operation of criminal justice systems, justice, safety, victims, clear-up rates, prison population, illicit drug production, trafficking and use, etc.
168 168  
169 -1.
170 -11. Culture
165 +== 1.9 Culture ==
171 171  
172 172  Culture – statistics dealing with cultural activities in society, like theatre, cinemas, museums, libraries, mass media, book production, sports, etc., including expenditure and financing of culture.
173 173  
174 -1.
175 -11. Political and other community activities
169 +== 1.10 Political and other community activities ==
176 176  
177 177  Political and other community activities – statistics on voting turnout, participation in political and other community activities, trade union membership, social dialogue, civil society, social capital, etc.
178 178  
179 -1.
180 -11. Time use
173 +== 1.11 Time use ==
181 181  
182 182  Time-use – statistics on the use of time by individuals, often related to work-life balance (reconciling family responsibilities and paid work); unpaid work.
183 183  
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185 185  
186 186  //– working time (1.2)//
187 187  
188 -1. Economic statistics
189 -11. Macroeconomic statistics
181 += 2. Economic statistics =
190 190  
183 +== 2.1 Macroeconomic statistics ==
184 +
191 191  Macroeconomic statistics – all activities that are dealing with economy wide statistics at macro level that go beyond, or are different from National Accounts, whether annual, quarterly or monthly. Examples are macroeconomic databases that combine national accounts and other macroeconomic indicators like Main Economic Indicators (OECD), Principal European Economic Indicators (Eurostat), etc. ; business tendency and consumer opinion surveys, economic growth, stability and structural adjustment, cyclical indicators, statistics for business cycle analysis.
192 192  
193 193  //Excludes: //
194 194  
195 195  * //methodology and frameworks of national accounts (2.2.)//
196 -* //collection and dissemination of national accounts and productivity data not linked to other macroeconomic statistics (2.2)// 
197 -*1. Economic accounts
190 +* //collection and dissemination of national accounts and productivity data not linked to other macroeconomic statistics (2.2)//
198 198  
192 +== 2.2 Economic accounts ==
193 +
199 199  Economic accounts – covers work on National Accounts in both current and constant prices, dealing with topics like implementation of the 1993 System National Accounts (1993 SNA), update of the 1993 SNA, European System of Accounts (ESA95), Gross Domestic Product (GDP), Gross National Income (GNI), non-observed and informal economy, measurement of capital, input-output tables, balance sheets, etc.
200 200  
201 201  //Excludes //
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206 206  * //financial accounts(2.5)//
207 207  * //price statistics(2.7)//
208 208  * //environmental accounts (3.1)//
209 -*1. Business statistics
210 210  
205 +== 2.3 Business statistics ==
206 +
211 211  Business statistics – economy wide statistics on the activities of enterprises, covers work on economic statistics across different sectors (as opposed to 2.4 that deals with specific individual sectors), deals with topics like statistics on economic activities of enterprises, business demography, business investment, business services, demand for services, industrial performance, enterprises by size class, industrial production, commodities, structure of sales and services, outputs of the service industries, non-profit institutions.
212 212  
213 213  //Excludes~://
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219 219  * //science and technology (2.9)//
220 220  * //ICT (3.3.3)//
221 221  * //activities of foreign affiliates and multinational companies (3.3.4)//
222 -*1. Sectoral statistics
223 223  
219 +== 2.4 Sectoral statistics ==
220 +
224 224  Sectoral statistics – statistical activities dealing with one of the specific branches of industry or services mentioned at the three digit level of the classification.
225 225  
226 226  //Excludes: //
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234 234  * //distributive trade (2.3)//
235 235  * //government and public sector statistics (2.5)//
236 236  * //research and development (2.9) //
237 -* //telecommunication statistics (3.3.3)// 
238 -*1.
239 -*11. Agriculture, forestry, fisheries
234 +* //telecommunication statistics (3.3.3)//
240 240  
236 +=== 2.4.1 Agriculture, forestry, fisheries ===
237 +
241 241  Agriculture, forestry, fisheries – includes all agriculture, forestry and fishery related statistics, e.g. agricultural monetary statistics (agricultural economic accounts), agricultural structures (farm structure), trade in agricultural products, agricultural labour input, crop and animal production, agricultural commodities, agro-industry statistics (including food production and safety), organic farming and organic food, government expenditure for agriculture, fishing and forestry, products source and use tables, forest and forest product statistics, forest resource assessment and forest fire, trade in forest products, fisheries.
242 242  
243 243  //Excludes //
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244 244  
245 245  * //agricultural and similar prices (2.7)//
246 246  * //rural development (3.2)//
247 -*1.
248 -*11. Energy
249 249  
245 +=== 2.4.2 Energy ===
246 +
250 250  Energy - energy supply, energy use, energy balances, security of supply, energy markets, trade in energy, energy efficiency, renewable energy sources, government expenditure on energy.
251 251  
252 252  //Excludes//
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253 253  
254 254  //- energy prices (2.7)//
255 255  
256 -1.
257 -11.
258 -111. Mining, manufacturing, construction
253 +=== 2.4.3 Mining, manufacturing, construction ===
259 259  
260 260  Mining, manufacturing, construction – statistics on specific industrial activities, e.g. steel, shipbuilding, and on construction, trade in specific products related to mining, manufacturing and construction.
261 261  
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263 263  
264 264  * //prices of manufactured products (2.7)//
265 265  * //construction prices (2.7)//
266 -*1.
267 -*11. Transport
268 268  
262 +=== 2.4.4 Transport ===
263 +
269 269  Transport – covers statistics on all modes of transport (air, rail, road, inland waterways, sea), includes topics like transport infrastructure, equipment, traffic flows, personal mobility, safety, energy consumption, transport enterprises, passengers and freight transport, transport sector trends, road traffic accidents.
270 270  
271 271  //Excludes//
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272 272  
273 273  //- transport prices (2.7)//
274 274  
275 -1.
276 -11.
277 -111. Tourism
270 +=== 2.4.5 Tourism ===
278 278  
279 279  Tourism – covers statistics regarding visitor activity (such as arrivals/departures, overnight stays, expenditures, purpose of the visit, etc.) associated to different forms of tourism (inbound, domestic and outbound), tourism industries activity and infrastructure, employment and tourism satellite accounts.
280 280  
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