Retail trade; employment and finance per sector, SIC 2008, 2009-2013

Retail trade; employment and finance per sector, SIC 2008, 2009-2013

Sector/branches (SIC 2008) Periods Jobs Employee (x 1 000) Jobs Employed person (x 1 000) Labour volume persons employed Employee (x 1 000) Labour volume persons employed Employed person (x 1 000) Operating returns Total (x mln euro) Operating returns Net turnover Total (x mln euro) Operating returns Net turnover Retail trade turnover (x mln euro) Operating returns Net turnover Other Turnover (x mln euro) Operating returns Other revenues (x mln euro) Operating costs Total (x mln euro) Operating costs Purchase value of sales (x mln euro) Operating costs Personnel costs Total (x mln euro) Operating costs Personnel costs Employers' social contributions Employer-paid social insurance premiums (x mln euro) Operating costs Personnel costs Employers' social contributions Pension and early retirement premiums (x mln euro) Operating costs Personnel costs Other social insurance costs (x mln euro) Operating costs Personnel costs Other personnel costs (x mln euro) Operating costs Other operating costs Total (x mln euro) Operating costs Other operating costs Costs of energy use (x mln euro) Operating costs Other operating costs Housing costs (x mln euro) Operating costs Other operating costs Equipment and inventory costs (x mln euro) Operating costs Other operating costs Transport costs (x mln euro) Operating costs Other operating costs Sales costs (x mln euro) Operating costs Other operating costs Communication costs (x mln euro) Operating costs Other operating costs Costs of other services (x mln euro) Operating costs Other operating costs Other liabilities (x mln euro) Balance of provisions (x mln euro)
4743 Shops for brown and white goods 2013 11.9 13.2 8.4 9.5 2,903 2,890 2,751 139 13 2,891 2,236 340 42 22 1 22 273 16 111 3 16 63 8 21 36 3
475 Shops for other household equipment 2013 76.8 92.6 51.6 63.9 11,704 11,634 10,669 964 70 11,343 6,943 1,969 232 124 8 153 2,113 139 850 50 113 447 48 151 315 -2
4752 Shops for do-it-yourself articles 2013 30.6 36.1 20.9 25.2 5,016 4,986 4,447 539 30 4,894 3,097 814 93 50 4 89 830 56 302 18 45 172 18 54 164 -1
4753 Shops for floor coverings, curtains 2013 2.8 4.2 2.3 3.4 435 435 415 19 1 423 241 85 8 5 0 4 88 7 40 2 8 15 3 6 7 -2
4754 Shops for electr. household goods 2013 1.4 2.1 1.1 1.7 262 261 257 5 0 239 163 38 4 3 0 1 35 3 14 2 3 5 2 2 5 0
4759 Shops for other household articles 2013 41.3 48.7 26.8 32.5 5,906 5,866 5,466 401 40 5,718 3,400 1,019 125 65 3 58 1,147 72 489 28 55 253 26 87 137 1
4764 Shops for sports and camping goods 2013 15.8 21.7 11.0 15.7 2,557 2,552 2,370 182 5 2,378 1,590 353 41 17 2 25 374 25 159 12 15 65 13 25 61 1
4772 Shops for footwear, leather goods 2013 22.8 24.9 12.1 14.1 2,023 2,009 1,916 93 14 1,943 1,094 359 43 21 1 20 439 25 242 8 11 70 9 25 49 -3
4774 Drugstores, shops for medical goods 2013 30.0 31.5 14.3 15.7 3,553 3,467 3,273 194 86 3,297 2,200 562 67 25 2 29 476 22 219 8 13 118 13 25 59 0
4775 Shops for perfumes, cosmetic goods 2013 5.7 6.3 3.6 4.0 802 769 668 101 33 740 419 124 15 6 0 11 180 4 104 1 1 33 3 18 17 0
4776 Shops for flowers, plants and pets 2013 22.2 29.8 13.4 20.0 2,353 2,344 2,156 188 9 2,187 1,347 394 48 21 4 21 379 33 135 16 29 66 12 29 60 -1
Source: CBS.
Explanation of symbols

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This table shows relevant data for the economic sector 'retail trade', e.g. the number of persons employed, costs and revenues, turnover and other financial results. The figures can be divided by a number of branches according to Statistics Netherlands' Standard Industrial Classification of all Economic Activities 2008 (SIC 2008).

Data available from: 2009 - 2013.

Status of the figures:
All data in the table are definite.

Changes as of 22 April 2016:
Non, this table has been discontinued.

When will new figures be published?
The figures from 2014 can be found in the table 'Trade and industry; employment and finance per sector, SIC 2008'. See paragraph 3.

Description topics

Jobs
A job is an explicit or implicit employment contract between a person and an economic unit which specifies that labour will be carried out in return for (financial) remuneration.

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A distinction is made between jobs of employees and jobs of self-employed persons.
Employee
A person who has a contract with an economic unit to carry out work in return for financial remuneration.
Employed person
Someone working for a company located in the Netherlands, or an
institution or private household in the Netherlands.
Labour volume persons employed
The volume of labour input in the production process, in terms of hours worked or full-time equivalents.
Employee
A person who has a contract with an economic unit to carry out work in return for financial remuneration.
Employed person
Someone working for a company located in the Netherlands, or an
institution or private household in the Netherlands.
Operating returns
The results from normal business activities, this is the sales of goods
and services, the value of stock changes, the activated production for the company, subsidies and damage claims.

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Since 2007, wage cost subsidies are no longer included.
Total
Net turnover
Business returns, excluding VAT (value added taxes) from the selling of goods and services to customers. Turnover is calculated after deduction of discounts, bonuses, returnable deposits and on-charged freight costs

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Customers could be private persons and companies outside (the Dutch part) of the concern.
Total
Retail trade turnover
Business returns, excluding VAT (value added taxes) from the selling of goods not produced by the seller to consumers (not professional users).
Other Turnover
Business returns, excluding VAT (value added taxes) from the selling and delivery of other products, particularly:
- selling of goods not produced by the seller to professional users (Wholesale trade)
- selling of goods produced by the seller (Industry)
- delivery of intangible products (services)
Other revenues
Revenues that are not part of net turnover.

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These are:
- the value of changes in stock, including work in progress;
- payments for personnel on loan;
- activated production for the company;
- subsidies and export restitutions;
- compensation for damages.
Operating costs
The costs made to achieve the operating profits, that is the purchase value of the turnover, labour costs, and depreciation on assets, and other business expenditure.

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Since 2007, wage (cost) subsidies are no longer included in net
operating returns. Therefore, wage (cost) subsidies are deducted from operating costs.
Total
Purchase value of sales
Personnel costs
This category comprises expenses like
- gross wages and salaries of employees, including social
security and pension scheme contributions
- payments for temporary workers and hired personnel
- costs of schooling and training
- recruitment and selection costs
- canteen costs
- costs for health and safety provisions
- working clothes
- anniversary celebrations, etc.
Total
Employers' social contributions
The premiums paid by employers to social security on the gross wages.
These include imputed and actual social premiums and actual pension premiums, and payments made directly by the employer.
Employer-paid social insurance premiums
The part of social insurance premiums paid by employers.
Pension and early retirement premiums
Contributions paid by employers to pension and early retirement schemes, savings for retirement provisions, etc.
Other social insurance costs
This category includes:
- contributions to health insurance;
- costs of staff relocation and housing;
- costs of child care, etc.
Other personnel costs
Other personnel costs
This category includes:
- payments for temporary workers and staff on secondment;
- costs of schooling and training;
- recruitment and selection costs;
- canteen costs;
- costs for health and safety provisions;
- costs for work clothes;
- anniversary celebrations, etc.
Other operating costs
The sum of the energy costs, transport costs, housing costs, costs of machinery, inventory, installations etc, other personnel costs, sales costs, communication costs, service costs and other costs not specified elsewhere.
Total
Costs of energy use
The costs of fuels used to power an energy source, for light and/or heat.
Not included are the costs of fuels used by means of transport or that are
used as raw materials, and also the costs for the use of water and the
costs for technical or compound gasses.
Housing costs
Including rent, lease and repair and maintenance of housing and premises,
cleaning services and insurance premiums water consumption, furniture, etc
Equipment and inventory costs
Rent and lease of machinery, equipment and computers (excluding software)
and (office) furniture and equipment.
Transport costs
Costs related to means of transport, including
- rental costs and lease costs
- repair and maintenance
- costs of insurances and road tax
- fuel costs.
Sales costs
Costs of sales and promotion, including advertising, commercial fairs,
representation, goodwill, travel and hotel costs and costs of research and
development by third parties.

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Since 2006 costs of research and development by third parties are
included in the group 'Costs of other services'.
Communication costs
Walkie-talkies, (mobile) phones, fax machines, Internet, e-mail, messenger
services, etc.
Costs of other services
Costs of services provided by others not classified elsewhere.

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These costs include:
- banking costs (excluding interest costs and currency losses)
- insurance premiums paid to third parties (not classified elsewhere)
- research and development costs by third parties, - -
- accountancy, legal aid and assistance, etc.
- ICT services provided by third parties, including hardware and software
- separately paid transport costs
- costs of waste disposal and waste processing
Since 2006 costs of research and development by third parties are
included in this group.
Other liabilities
This category includes costs and payments for activities like licenses,
copyright, royalties, lease and rent of software, overhead costs and
taxes, office supplies, etc.
Balance of provisions
The additions to provisions minus released provisions such as run-up and reconstitution funds, maintenance reserves, guarantee provisions, etc.