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Construction Production Index is an important short-term economic indicator of business, which purpose is to measure the quarterly changes of the construction production between two comparable periods. This information can be used to analyse the current state of the construction activity in the country, as well as short-term forecast for its future development. The main source is the Quarterly Survey of Short-term Statistics, Questionnaire for Construction (Module 122), combined with administrative data. Data collected with that enquiry are real hours worked from persons employed who are directly engaged in the production process in construction - total and separately by type (building construction and civil engineering).

18 March 2025

The objective of the Construction Production Index is to measure changes in the volume of output at close and regular intervals, mainly quarterly and annually. It provides a measure of the volume trend in value added over a given reference period. The production index is a theoretical measure that must be approximated by practical measures. Value added at basic prices can be calculated from turnover (excluding VAT and other similar deductible taxes directly linked to turnover):

  • + capitalized production,
  • + other operating income,
  • +/- the changes in stocks,
  • - the purchases of goods and services,
  • - taxes on products which are linked to turnover but not deductible
  • + any subsidies on products received.

The observation unit is the Enterprise.

Statistical population includes statistical units, in this case enterprises, which operate in economic activities according to NACE Rev. 2, Construction (section F, respectively divisions 41-43). The enterprises with 1-9 employed are surveyed by sample survey, whereas the enterprises with 10 and more employed are surveyed exhaustively.

Construction Production Index covers the whole territory of Albanian Republic.

The information collected refers to quarterly periods. This report is based on reference year 2024. 

Overall, the data are checked with previous years and previous quarter to identify any significant changes.
The sampled population of STS 2024 includes approximately 11000 enterprises that are surveyed each quarter, from these around 1,1000 are in the Construction activity. Sampling design is stratified simple random sampling. Criteria for stratification: the characteristics used for stratification are the NACE Rev.2 3-digit level and the number of persons employed.
Calculation of statistical data estimates and analysis of outlier units is performed regularly. The overall accuracy rate is high, considering the high response rate. To calculate the estimates, Horvitz-Thompson estimator is used, that is unbiased. The accuracy of the estimates is reached by eliminating non-sampling errors, such as coverage, non-response, response mistakes and processing errors, also by calculating sampling error.
Coverage errors reasons are: misclassification of units and changes in state of reporting units. It is compulsory to respond to the survey. In case of non-response, units are contacted by telephone and email. The sampling error in percent (CV) is calculated for main indicators of survey that are published every quarter.

Measurement unit are Indices, percentage changes (%).

National level
First step is collecting information from administrative data and direct interviews in the entereprises. The purpose is to bring this information to the statistic level. This process follows:

  • Logical control of information collected throught interviews (control of logical marked of responses indicators and control of accurate values).
  • After data entry process, errors and inconsistencies are identified and corrected during editing process.
  • Comparability phase (collected data with previous periods data or trends).
  • Analysis of results for each domain of publication.
  • Completed results are used for weight and re-weight phase.
  • The aggregated data are compared to other data sources.
  • The last two phases can be subject to other analysis used for publication domain.

When statistical analysis is finished, these data are determined as a group of non-public information. Before releasing the results, very important matter is the confidentiality of this information.

Data are based on quarterly statistical surveys and administrative source. The basis of selection is the Register of active enterprises for the reference year. Classification of enterprises is done according to the Nomenclature of Economic Activities, NACE Rev. 2. Frame population is determined by two basic criteria: Size of enterprise (based on number of employed) and economic activity in scope, with cut-off. The method of selection used is Stratified Simple Random Sampling (SRS). Stratification is based on a combination of economic activity with size group of the enterprise. Indicators are presented for economic activities according to the areas specified in the STS regulation and also based on user needs.

The Production Index in Construction is disseminated on quarterly basis.

Results of Construction Production Index are published on INSTAT website 77 days after the end of the reference period (Q+ 77 days). The reference period of these results is December 31st, 2024.

Reference period              12 December 2024

Date of publication                   3 March 2025

Timeliness                                              77

 

The data related to Construction Production Index (CPI) are prepared in accordance with Eurostat methodology and are comparable at international level. These data are comprehensive and produced at the country level.

Over the years Construction Production Index has undergone changes in coverage and in the method of selection. Quarterly Survey of Enterprises has started for the first time in 2005. Enterprises with 1-9 employed are sampled with selection, while enterprises with over than 10 employed are taken exhaustively, without changing the scope of coverage. In 2012, the population of Construction Production Index is changed as a result of updating the Register of Enterprises with the results of the Economic Enterprises Census 2010. All changes are back casted and reported in the methodological explanations of publications. In 2014 in Construction Production Index it was implemented the nomenclature of economic activities, NACE Rev. 2, the weights structure it is updated, and changing the base period of the indices from 2005 to 2010.

In 2019 the structure of the base period of the indices changed from 2010 to 2015.In 2024, in Short-Term Statistics the weights structure is updated and the basic index period has changed from 2015 to 2021. All these changes in the indices series are not disconnected, but the indices are back casted. These changes are reported in the methodological explanations that go together with respective publications.

Short-term Statistics data by quarters according to NACE Rev. 2 Economic Activity Classification date back to 2006 referring to the statistical database providing a time comparability of 19 years (CC2 = Jlast-Jfirst + 1 = 19).

The data are constantly checked to ensure their comparability over time.