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Decrease for repairs
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2016-11-02T08:00:00.000Z
Wholesale and retail trade and service activities
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Decrease for repairs of computers.

Other service statistics, structural business statistics2015, preliminary figures

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Decrease for repairs

Enterprises operating within repair of computers and personal household goods had a turnover of NOK 2.3 billion in 2014. This is a decrease of 3.4 per cent compared to 2014.

Structural statistics for other service activities. Preliminary figures
Preliminary figuresFinal figures
20152014
 
Industry section S (division 95-96)
Number of enterprises12 93412 118
Employment (persons)27 19825 732
Turnover (NOK mill.)17 965.217 332.5
Figure Other service statistics, 2015*. Click on image for larger version.

Employment decreased by 4 per cent to 2 297 persons. 

Growth within other personal service activities

The enterprises within other personal service activities that operate within the areas washing and dry cleaning, hairdressing and other beauty treatment and funeral services had a total turnover of NOK 15.7 billion in 2015; an increase of 4.8 per cent compared to 2014. The number of people employed increased by 6.7 per cent, to 23 340 persons.

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The Structural Business Statistics are from 2015 based on a new data basis for wage earners. The main source in the period to 2014 was NAV Employee Register (State Register). In 2015 the reporting to this registry coordinated with the reporting of payroll and personnel data to the Tax Administration Authority and Statistics Norway. The common reporting system is called “A-ordning”. “A-ordning” generally provides data with higher quality and accuracy at the individual level, and it covers more wage earner conditions than the State Register. In the State Register was not employees who work less than four hours per week on average, included.