STAN Database for Structural Analysis (ISIC Rev. 3, 2008)
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The STAN database for industrial analysis provides analysts and researchers with a comprehensive tool for analysing industrial performance at a relatively detailed level of activity across countries. It includes annual measures of output, labour input, investment and international trade which allow users to construct a wide range of indicators to focus on areas such as productivity growth, competitiveness and general structural change.Through the use of a standard industry list, comparisons can be made across countries. The industry list provides sufficient detail to enable users to highlight high-technology sectors and is compatible with those used in related OECD databases. STAN is primarily based on Member countries' annual national accounts by activity tables and uses data from other sources, such as national industrial surveys/censuses, to estimate any missing detail. Since many of the data points in STAN are estimated, they do not represent official Member country submissions. The current version of STAN is based on the International Standard Industrial Classification of all economic activities, Revision 3 (ISIC Rev. 3) and covers all activities (including services). Earlier versions of STAN (pre-2000) were based on ISIC Rev.2 and covered the manufacturing sector only.

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24 May 2011.

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Bibliographic citation: Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development (2014): STAN: OECD Structural Analysis Statistics (Data downloaded: 2014-05). UK Data Service.

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Annual

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Start : 1970
End : 2010

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STAN data are expressed in national currency for current price data (PROD, VALU, GFCF, LABR, EXPO etc.) i.e. in Euros for EMU countries ; in terms of the current price value in the reference year (usually 2000) for volume data (PRDK, VALK, GFCK etc.) ; as indices (reference year = 1) for implicit deflators ; in number of persons or jobs for employment data.

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STAN Database for Structural Analysis (ISIC Rev. 3, 2008)Abstract

The STAN database for industrial analysis provides analysts and researchers with a comprehensive tool for analysing industrial performance at a relatively detailed level of activity across countries. It includes annual measures of output, labour input, investment and international trade which allow users to construct a wide range of indicators to focus on areas such as productivity growth, competitiveness and general structural change.Through the use of a standard industry list, comparisons can be made across countries. The industry list provides sufficient detail to enable users to highlight high-technology sectors and is compatible with those used in related OECD databases. STAN is primarily based on Member countries' annual national accounts by activity tables and uses data from other sources, such as national industrial surveys/censuses, to estimate any missing detail. Since many of the data points in STAN are estimated, they do not represent official Member country submissions. The current version of STAN is based on the International Standard Industrial Classification of all economic activities, Revision 3 (ISIC Rev. 3) and covers all activities (including services). Earlier versions of STAN (pre-2000) were based on ISIC Rev.2 and covered the manufacturing sector only.

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Bibliographic citation: Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development (2014): STAN: OECD Structural Analysis Statistics (Data downloaded: 2014-05). UK Data Service.

DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.5257/oecd/stan/2014-06http://dx.doi.org/10.5257/oecd/stan/2014-06
Source Periodicity

Yearly

Date last input received

24 May 2011.

Unit of measure used

STAN data are expressed in national currency for current price data (PROD, VALU, GFCF, LABR, EXPO etc.) i.e. in Euros for EMU countries ; in terms of the current price value in the reference year (usually 2000) for volume data (PRDK, VALK, GFCK etc.) ; as indices (reference year = 1) for implicit deflators ; in number of persons or jobs for employment data.

Periodicity

Annual

Reference period

Start : 1970
End : 2010

Recommended uses and limitations

UK Data Service Guide to OECD Structural Analysis

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Copyright Organisation for Economic Cooperation

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