This statistic shows the the labour turnover rate in the hospitality and tourism industries in the United Kingdom (UK) in 2012, by industry. The turnover rate amounted to 23 percent for restaurants, compared to 20 percent for hotels.
The turnover of the ICT services industry in Germany increased by 40.8 billion euros (+10.98 percent) in 2021. Therefore, the turnover in Germany reached a peak in 2021 with 412.3 billion euros. Notably, the turnover in this industry continuously increased over the last years.Turnover is defined by Eurostat as the total of all sales (excluding VAT) of goods and services carried out by the enterprises of a given sector during the reference period.Find more statistics on the ICT services industry in Germany with key insights such as production value, personnel costs, and number of employees.
In 2021, the turnover of the ICT services industry in Hungary increased by 1.4 billion euros (+9.13 percent) since 2020. With 16.4 billion euros, the turnover thereby reached its highest value in the observed period. Notably, the turnover in this industry continuously increased over the last years.For the purpose of Eurstat Dataset NACE Rev.2 Section K turnover comprises the totals invoiced by the observation unit during the reference period, which corresponds to market sales of goods or services supplied to third parties.Find more statistics on the ICT services industry in Hungary with key insights such as production value, personnel costs, and number of employees.
In 2024, the combined turnover of all private sector businesses in the United Kingdom was 5.27 trillion British pounds, compared with 4.48 trillion pounds in the previous year.
In 2021, the turnover of the processing and preserving industry of meat in Sweden increased by 267.6 million euros (+10.35 percent) since 2020. With 2.9 billion euros, the turnover thereby reached its highest value in the observed period. For the purpose of Eurstat Dataset NACE Rev.2 Section K turnover comprises the totals invoiced by the observation unit during the reference period, which corresponds to market sales of goods or services supplied to third parties.Find more statistics on other topics about Sweden with key insights such as number of employees in the ice cream manufacturing industry, number of enterprises in the processing and preserving industry of fruit and vegetables, and number of employees in the operations of dairies and cheese making industry.
The turnover of the ice cream manufacturing industry in Sweden decreased by 13.9 million euros (-6.6 percent) in 2021 in comparison to the previous year. Nevertheless, the last two years in this industry recorded a significant higher turnover than the preceding years.For the purpose of Eurstat Dataset NACE Rev.2 Section K turnover comprises the totals invoiced by the observation unit during the reference period, which corresponds to market sales of goods or services supplied to third parties.Find more statistics on other topics about Sweden with key insights such as production value of the rubber and plastic products manufacturing industry, number of employees in the processing and preserving industry of meat and poultry meat products, and number of enterprises in the processing and preserving industry of potatoes.
The turnover of the processing and preserving industry of poultry meat in Norway increased by 31.9 million euros (+9.94 percent) in 2021 in comparison to the previous year. With 352.79 million euros, the turnover thereby reached its highest value in the observed period. Turnover is defined by Eurostat as the total of all sales (excluding VAT) of goods and services carried out by the enterprises of a given sector during the reference period.Find more statistics on other topics about Norway with key insights such as number of enterprises in the paper and paper product manufacturing industry, number of enterprises in the processing and preserving industry of meat and meat products, and turnover of the printing and reproduction of recorded media industry.
In 2021, the turnover of the ICT services industry in France increased by 5.8 billion euros (+2.65 percent) since 2020. With 225.6 billion euros, the turnover thereby reached its highest value in the observed period. Turnover is defined by Eurostat as the total of all sales (excluding VAT) of goods and services carried out by the enterprises of a given sector during the reference period.Find more statistics on the ICT services industry in France with key insights such as production value, personnel costs, and number of employees.
The turnover of the information sector in Italy increased by 1.7 billion euros (+8.83 percent) in 2021 in comparison to the previous year. In total, the turnover amounted to 20.6 billion euros in 2021. This increase was preceded by a declining turnover in this industry.For the purpose of Eurstat Dataset NACE Rev.2 Section K turnover comprises the totals invoiced by the observation unit during the reference period, which corresponds to market sales of goods or services supplied to third parties.Find more statistics on the information sector in Italy with key insights such as production value, personnel costs, and number of employees.
The turnover of the information sector in Portugal increased by 209.1 million euros (+10.87 percent) in 2021 in comparison to the previous year. In total, the turnover amounted to 2.1 billion euros in 2021. Over the observed period, the turnover has been subject to fluctuation.Turnover is defined by Eurostat as the total of all sales (excluding VAT) of goods and services carried out by the enterprises of a given sector during the reference period.Find more statistics on the information sector in Portugal with key insights such as production value, personnel costs, and number of employees.
The turnover of the computer, electronics, and optical manufacturing industry in Switzerland increased by 14 billion euros (+27.82 percent) since the previous year. With 64.1 billion euros, the turnover thereby reached its highest value in the observed period. Turnover is defined by Eurostat as the total of all sales (excluding VAT) of goods and services carried out by the enterprises of a given sector during the reference period.Find more statistics on the computer, electronics, and optical manufacturing industry in Switzerland with key insights such as number of enterprises and personnel costs.
The turnover of the furniture manufacturing industry in Finland increased by 182.5 million euros (+13.37 percent) in 2022. With 1.5 billion euros, the turnover thereby reached its highest value in the observed period. For the purpose of Eurstat Dataset NACE Rev.2 Section K turnover comprises the totals invoiced by the observation unit during the reference period, which corresponds to market sales of goods or services supplied to third parties.Find more statistics on the furniture manufacturing industry in Finland with key insights such as number of enterprises, production value, and personnel costs.
The turnover of the ICT services industry in Greece increased by 1.5 billion euros (+12.71 percent) since the previous year. Therefore, the turnover in Greece reached a peak in 2021 with 13.1 billion euros. Turnover is defined by Eurostat as the total of all sales (excluding VAT) of goods and services carried out by the enterprises of a given sector during the reference period.Find more statistics on the ICT services industry in Greece with key insights such as production value, personnel costs, and number of employees.
The turnover of the processing and preserving industry of meat and meat products in Romania increased by 710.9 million euros (+19.8 percent) in 2022. With 4.3 billion euros, the turnover thereby reached its highest value in the observed period. Turnover is defined by Eurostat as the total of all sales (excluding VAT) of goods and services carried out by the enterprises of a given sector during the reference period.Find more statistics on other topics about Romania with key insights such as number of enterprises in the dairy products manufacturing industry, number of enterprises in the wood and products of wood and cork manufacturing industry, and number of enterprises in the bakery and farinaceous products manufacturing industry.
The turnover of the ICT services industry in Bulgaria increased by 1.5 billion euros (+18.61 percent) in 2021 in comparison to the previous year. Therefore, the turnover in Bulgaria reached a peak in 2021 with 9.5 billion euros. Notably, the turnover in this industry continuously increased over the last years.Turnover is defined by Eurostat as the total of all sales (excluding VAT) of goods and services carried out by the enterprises of a given sector during the reference period.Find more statistics on the ICT services industry in Bulgaria with key insights such as production value, personnel costs, and number of employees.
The turnover of the information sector in Greece increased by 200.6 million euros (+12.8 percent) since the previous year. In total, the turnover amounted to 1.8 billion euros in 2021. Over the observed period, the turnover has been subject to fluctuation.For the purpose of Eurstat Dataset NACE Rev.2 Section K turnover comprises the totals invoiced by the observation unit during the reference period, which corresponds to market sales of goods or services supplied to third parties.Find more statistics on the information sector in Greece with key insights such as production value, personnel costs, and number of employees.
In 2021, the turnover of the information sector in Austria increased by 169.2 million euros (+3.9 percent) since 2020. In total, the turnover amounted to 4.5 billion euros in 2021. For the purpose of Eurstat Dataset NACE Rev.2 Section K turnover comprises the totals invoiced by the observation unit during the reference period, which corresponds to market sales of goods or services supplied to third parties.Find more statistics on the information sector in Austria with key insights such as production value, personnel costs, and number of employees.
The turnover of the manufacture of domestic appliances industry in Germany increased by 5.5 billion euros (+22.14 percent) since the previous year. With 30.2 billion euros, the turnover thereby reached its highest value in the observed period. Notably, the turnover in this industry continuously increased over the last years.Turnover is defined by Eurostat as the total of all sales (excluding VAT) of goods and services carried out by the enterprises of a given sector during the reference period.Find more statistics on other topics about Germany with key insights such as personnel costs of the ice cream manufacturing industry, production value of the manufacture of electric domestic appliances industry, and number of enterprises in the basic metals manufacturing industry.
The turnover of the ICT services industry in Italy increased by 7.2 billion euros (+5.98 percent) since the previous year. With 127 billion euros, the turnover thereby reached its highest value in the observed period. For the purpose of Eurstat Dataset NACE Rev.2 Section K turnover comprises the totals invoiced by the observation unit during the reference period, which corresponds to market sales of goods or services supplied to third parties.Find more statistics on the ICT services industry in Italy with key insights such as production value, personnel costs, and number of employees.
The number of employees in the information and communication industry in Malta increased by 193 employees (+1.92 percent) since the previous year. Therefore, the number of employees in Malta reached a peak in 2021 with 10,269 employees. Number of employees is defined as those persons who work for an employer and who have a contract of employment and receive compensation in the form of wages, salaries, fees, gratuities, piecework pay or remuneration in kind. A worker from an employment agency is considered to be an employee of that temporary employment agency and not of the unit (customer) in which they work.Find more statistics on the information and communication industry in Malta with key insights such as turnover, production value, and personnel costs.
This statistic shows the the labour turnover rate in the hospitality and tourism industries in the United Kingdom (UK) in 2012, by industry. The turnover rate amounted to 23 percent for restaurants, compared to 20 percent for hotels.