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TwitterIreland's air transport sector generated approximately **** billion euros in turnover in 2020. This made it the fourth most profitable sector within the country's transport industry. A success largely owed to low-cost carrier Ryanair.
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The Turnover Index is a business cycle indicator showing the monthly evolution of the market of goods and services in the industrial sector. It also records the evolution of turnover over longer periods of time. The turnover of industry index is not deflated. It is therefore the objective of this indicator to measure the market activity in the industrial sector in value. Data are compiled according to the Statistical classification of economic activities in the European Community, (NACE Rev. 2, Eurostat). Industrial turnover is compiled as a "fixed base year Laspeyres type volume-index". The current base year is 2021 (Index 2021 = 100). The index is presented in calendar and seasonally adjusted form. Growth rates with respect to the previous month (M/M-1) are calculated from calendar and seasonally adjusted figures while growth rates with respect to the same month of the previous year (M/M-12) are calculated from calendar adjusted figures.
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This table presents information about the developments in domestic turnover of the construction industry (SIC 2008 section F). The results are expressed in terms of indices with base year 2021 and by the percentual change of a period compared to the same period of the previous year. The data can be divided by a number of branches according to Statistics Netherlands' Standard Industrial Classification of all Economic Activities 2008 (SIC 2008) and by two size classes.
Data available from January 2005.
Status of the figures: The figures of January until August 2025 are provisional and the figures from the preceding periods are definitive.
Changes as of October 16, 2025: Figures of August have been added, the figures of July 2025 may have been adjusted.
When will new figures be published? Statistics Netherlands usually publishes the first results six to eight weeks after the end of the reporting period. Figures may be adjusted up to 75 days after the quarter as additional response becomes available. After this, the provisional figures will not be changed until they are made definitive. Five months after the reporting year, all delayed response is used to compile the definitive figures for all months in the reporting year. It is after this that the figures change from provisional to definitive.
Once the definitive figures have been published, Statistics Netherlands only adjusts them if significant corrections are necessary.
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The Turnover Index is a business cycle indicator showing the monthly evolution of the market of goods and services in the industrial sector. It also records the evolution of turnover over longer periods of time. The turnover of industry index is not deflated. It is therefore the objective of this indicator to measure the market activity in the industrial sector in value. Data are compiled according to the Statistical classification of economic activities in the European Community, (NACE Rev. 2, Eurostat). Industrial turnover is compiled as a "fixed base year Laspeyres type volume-index". The current base year is 2021 (Index 2021 = 100). The index is presented in calendar and seasonally adjusted form. Growth rates with respect to the previous month (M/M-1) are calculated from calendar and seasonally adjusted figures while growth rates with respect to the same month of the previous year (M/M-12) are calculated from calendar adjusted figures.
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This table presents figures on turnover and production changes in Trade and Services sector. The figures can be broken down by industry according to Statistics Netherlands' Standard Industrial Classification of all Economic Activities 2008 (SIC 2008). The change is shown both as a percentage change compared to a previous period and through index figures with 2021 as base year.
Turnover and production changes are published in two forms. Firstly, as year-on-year changes where the growth is expressed relative to the same period in the previous year. These figures are presented unadjusted and calendar-adjusted. The second form represents period-on-period changes: month-on-month and quarter-on-quarter. Period-on-period changes are possible by applying seasonal adjustment.
Data available from: January 2000 for branches within SIC division 47 and first quarter of 2005 for all other branches.
Status of figures: Figures for 2025 are provisional.
The figures of a calendar year become final no later than six months after the end of that calendar year. Due to delayed response, provisional figures may still change.
Changes as of December 1st, 2025: Figures of industries belonging to NACE sections G, H, I, J, L, M, N and S have been added. These are figures for the period October 2025 as far as retail trade is concerned and September for other industries. Figures labeled as "provisional" may have been revised.
To keep the results of these index series in line with current events, a so-called base year change is carried out once every five years. In 2024, the publication of this table switched from reference year 2015 to 2021 (2021=100) and the weighting factors were updated and based on the year 2021.
This table combines data from 9 separate former tables. Which tables this concerns can be found later in this table explanation under "3. Links to relevant tables and articles".
When are new figures released? For monthly business statistics, figures are published as a rule 2 months after the end of the reporting month, figures for the retail trade sector and imports of new passenger cars and light commercial vehicles are published 1 month after the end of the reporting month. After publication of final results, Statistics Netherlands adjusts the figures only if major adjustments and/or corrections are necessary.
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TwitterIn 2023, the turnover of the manufacturing industry of Austria amounted to about 270.15 billion Euros. Between 2021 and 2023, the turnover rose by approximately 30.46 billion Euros.
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TwitterThe Turnover Index is a business cycle indicator showing the monthly evolution of the market of goods and services in the industrial sector. It also records the evolution of turnover over longer periods of time. The turnover of industry index is not deflated. It is therefore the objective of this indicator to measure the market activity in the industrial sector in value. Data are compiled according to the Statistical classification of economic activities in the European Community, (NACE Rev. 2, Eurostat). Industrial turnover is compiled as a "fixed base year Laspeyres type volume-index". The current base year is 2021 (Index 2021 = 100). The index is presented in calendar and seasonally adjusted form. Growth rates with respect to the previous month (M/M-1) are calculated from calendar and seasonally adjusted figures while growth rates with respect to the same month of the previous year (M/M-12) are calculated from calendar adjusted figures.
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TwitterThe employee attrition rate of professional services organizations worldwide ********* overall between 2013 and 2023, despite some fluctuations. During the 2023 survey, respondents reported an average employee attrition rate of **** percent.
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TwitterIn 2023, the turnover of the administrative and support service industry of Greece was about 10.13 billion Euros. Between 2021 and 2023, the turnover rose by approximately 4.06 billion Euros.
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TwitterIn 2024, the average staff turnover rate of hospitals in the U.S. stood at **** percent. The percentage of employees leaving hospitals has decreased since the peak of ** percent in 2021. A closer look at turnover reveals that most was among less tenured staff, with the highest rates among certified nursing assistants.
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TwitterThe turnover of the ICT services industry of Hungary was approximately 17.09 billion Euros in 2022. This is higher than in 2021, when the turnover had been around 16.40 billion Euros.
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TwitterIn 2023, the turnover of the manufacturing industry of Germany amounted to about 2.92 trillion Euros. Between 2021 and 2023, the turnover rose by approximately 470 billion Euros.
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TwitterIn 2021, businesses in the retail sector in the United Kingdom had a collective turnover of *** trillion British pounds, with enterprises that employed *** or more people having the highest turnover at *** billion pounds.
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TwitterThe turnover of the processing and preserving industry of meat of Sweden stood at approximately ************ Euros in 2022. This is higher than in 2021, when the turnover had been around ************ Euros.
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TwitterThe turnover of the ICT services industry of Bulgaria amounted to approximately 11.27 billion Euros in 2022. This is higher than in 2021, when the turnover had been around 9.54 billion Euros.
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TwitterThis statistic shows the total turnover of manufacturing businesses in the United Kingdom (UK) from 2008 to 2021. In 2021, manufacturers in the UK had a total turnover of roughly *** billion British pounds, marking a significant decrease compared to the previous year.
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TwitterIn 2023, the turnover of the textile manufacturing industry of Norway amounted to about 751.54 million Euros. Between 2021 and 2023, the turnover dropped by approximately 50.11 million Euros.
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TwitterIn 2023, the turnover of the manufacturing industry of Luxembourg stood at about 16.56 billion Euros. Between 2021 and 2023, the turnover rose by approximately 1.79 billion Euros.
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TwitterIn 2023, the turnover of the food and beverage service industry of Germany amounted to about 87.69 billion Euros. Between 2021 and 2023, the turnover rose by approximately 37.83 billion Euros.
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TwitterIn 2021, Chinese currency ETFs and commodity ETFs had an average daily turnover rate of ***** percent. In the past three years, the exchange trade fund market in China has grown significantly, attracting large international investment companies. Notable examples include BlackRock, MSCI, and Kraneshares.