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Wholesale trade and intermediaries. Employed persons. By branches

Wholesale trade and intermediaries. Employed persons. By branches. CCAE-2009 Catalonia. 2010
By sex By labour situation
Men Women Salary earners Non salary earners Total
Agricultural matter and live animals 3,208 1,514 3,959 762 4,722
Food, beverages and tobacco 33,890 17,641 44,124 7,407 51,531
Articles for domestic use 34,354 30,408 58,133 6,629 64,762
ICT equipment 8,578 4,017 12,166 428 12,594
Other machinery and equipment 25,180 8,983 31,154 3,008 34,162
Other wholesale 31,751 11,961 40,271 3,441 43,712
Non-specialized wholesale trade 1,067 201 895 373 1,268
Trade intermediaries 11,812 6,740 8,066 10,486 18,552
Total 149,839 81,464 198,769 32,534 231,303
Source: Idescat, based on data from the INE's Annual survey of services.
Note: People employed on September 30.

Last update: October 11, 2012.

Methodological note

Definition of concepts

Hours worked by employees
Total number of hours actually worked by employees for production during the reference period. It includes the total number of usual hours and overtime.
Employees
Workers linked to the company by means of a work contract who receive remuneration in the form of wages, salaries, commissions, bonuses, fixed prices or in kind. It includes both permanent and temporary personnel, either full-time or part-time.

Methodological aspects

The main source of trade statistics is the Structural business statistics in the trade sector, called the Annual Trade Survey prior to the reference year 2014, conducted by the INE in accordance with European Union regulations, whereby the statistics for Catalonia are exploited by Idescat. General information is obtained on the evolution of commerce and three main groups or sections that it is made up of:

  • sale and repair of motor vehicles and motocycles
  • wholesale
  • retail

This breakdown presents the tables showing the main results for macromagnitudes and employed persons. In turn, these large groups are subdivided into branches that cover all specialities of commerce. For this smaller breakdown, tables showing macromagnitudes and employed persons are also presented.

Since 2008, the Annual commerce survey has been adapted to the new National classification of economic activities (CNAE-2009). This change involves a shift in the series that prevents inter-annual comparison between most sectors and some variables.

The correspondences between the sectors used and the Catalan classification of economic activities (CCAE-2009) is as follows:

CCAE-2009Groups of activities
  
45Wholesale and retail trade; repair of motor vehicles and motorcycles
46Wholesale trade, except of motor vehicles and motorcycles
47Retail trade, except of motor vehicles and motorcycles
49-53Transportation and storage
55,56Accommodation
58-63Information and communication
68Real estate activities
69-75Professional, scientific and technical activities
77-82Administrative and support service activities
90-93Arts, entertainment and recreation
95,96Other services

Several methodological improvements were applied to the Structural Business Statistics in 2016. The results for 2016 are therefore not strictly comparable with those for previous years.

You can get more information about these statistics in the methodology.