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Turnover in industry (sts_ind_tovt)

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Compiling agency: Statistical Office of the Republic of Serbia (SORS)

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Industrial Turnover Index gives measure of the receipts of sales including the sales of goods, products and services provided to other parties. Industrial Turnover Indices measure changes in turnover between two different periods of time. Turnover in industry is an important indicator of demand for industrial products and services. Information about turnover in industry are particularly important for short-term analysis.

All disseminated data concerning turnover in industry are indices. Turnover indices give information on turnover in: total market, domestic market and non-domestic market.  

For each of these markets are shown: the total turnover in industry (sections B and C), MIGs (MIG Energy excluding sections D and E) and sections level (B and C separately) of NACE Rev. 2 classification (Statistical Classification of Economic Activities in the European Community). The reporting method is used for data collection. Data are collected by the Monthly Survey on the Turnover in Industry (IND-2).

28 May 2025

The following information is collected from each reporting unit for each reference month: total income from sales of goods; income from sales of goods on non-domestic market; total income from sales of products and services; income from sales of products and services on non-domestic market.

Industrial turnover index is Laspeyres type index. Indices are calculated by aggregation of industrial turnover value data – sales in reporting month. The objective of the turnover in industry index is to show the dynamics of the market for industrial products and services.

Turnover comprises the totals invoiced by the observation unit during the reference period, and this corresponds to market sales of goods, products and services supplied to third parties. Turnover also includes all other charges (transport, packaging, etc.) passed on to the customer, even if these charges are listed separately in the invoice. Turnover excludes VAT and other similar deductible taxes directly linked to turnover as well as all duties and taxes on the goods, products or services invoiced by the unit. The indices of domestic and non-domestic turnover require turnover to be split according to the first destination of the product based on the change of ownership. The destination is determined by the residency of the third party that purchased the goods, products and services.

Units of statistical observation are enterprises with main activity in sections B and C of NACE Rev. 2. 

Statistical population consists of enterprises with main activity in sections B and C of NACE Rev. 2.

The sampling frame is based on statistical business register (SBR) which includes about 30 550 of enterprises in sections B and C that have reported annual financial statements for 2022. The sampling frame was constructed from this list of industrial enterprises by cutting off the smallest enterprises according to the auxiliary information on the annual turnover for 2022. The sampling frame includes about 5 650 enterprises that cover at least 95% of the total turnover and more than 90% of turnover on the level of NACE Rev. 2 divisions. About 605 units are surveyed every month.

Republic of Serbia

Since 1999, the Statistical Office of the Republic of Serbia doesn’t dispose of certain data for AP Kosovo and Metohia, so they are not contained in the data coverage for the Republic of Serbia (total).

The turnover of the units located outside the territory of the Republic of Serbia is not included. 

Calendar month. Reporting units complete questionnaires until the 20th of the current month for the previous month.

As for all surveys, errors are inevitable. In this survey, there are sampling and non-sampling errors. Sampling errors are a consequence of observing a random sample instead of the whole population, while main non-sampling errors are coverage errors, non-response errors, measurement and processing errors. In spite of their existence, the survey design is such that they are kept under control and do not violate the estimates.

Indices.

The starting point for the data compilation, are the data on turnover collected from reporting units. Steps of processing data can be summarized as follows:

  • data entry from IND-2 questionnaire
  • detection and correction of errors and inconsistencies
  • reduction of non-response, i.e. contacting the reporting units in order they submit the data
  • estimation procedure consisting of calculation of weights (original weights are corrected for non-response), detection and treatment of outliers and estimation of totals and their standard errors by defined domains of interest. During estimation, data suspected to be incorrect (for example, turnover expressed in RSD instead of thousands of RSD) are marked and returned to be checked
  • calculation of indices for all aggregates (starting from divisions under sections B and C). Indices are simple Laspeyres indices. No weighting is done. Indices are calculated on the average of the 2021 base year, on the average of the previous year and compared to the same month last year, and
  • in quarterly periodicity, check of aggregated data by comparison of estimates with corresponding estimates from Quarterly Structural Business Survey (SBS-03).

Estimates of totals and their standard errors are calculated using the Horvitz-Thompson estimates according to the procedure for stratified simple random sample. That means that the estimates of totals are calculated by summing the weighted values from the sample. Sample design weights are corrected for non-response.

The data source is statistical survey known as Monthly survey on the turnover in industry (IND-2). That survey covers enterprises registered in the Sections B or C of NACE Rev. 2. Survey is conducted on a stratified simple random sample. Strata are defined by cross classifying: 5 classes of MIGs (Energy; Intermediate goods, energy excluded; Capital goods; Durable consumer goods and Non-durable consumer goods); 4 size classes as defined in balance sheets (micro, small, medium and large enterprises); 2 classes defined on NACE Rev. 2 sections (B (Mining and quarrying) and C (Manufacturing)); and 2 size classes according to the reported turnover in balance sheets (census units and non census that are randomly selected).

Data are collected monthly. Dissemination of results is also monthly.

The Turnover Indices (total, on domestic and on non-domestic market) are firstly published 45 days after the end of the reference month.

Monthly indices are transmitted to Eurostat in a proper form within required deadlines.

Turnover indices are representative only for the country level, they are not representative for the regions of the country.

SORS applies methodology, which is in line with international standards to calculate turnover indices. The application of the STS methodological guidelines ensures a good comparability between national data and European aggregates. 

From the publication of statistical release for January 2024 (from 15 March 2024 onwards), the time series of industrial turnover index since January 2000 are recalculated to the base year 2021 and submitted to Eurostat. Thus, Мonthly indices are presented as time series from January 2000 to December 2024 on 2021 base year.

SORS has started to collect data on turnover in industry since 2007. National Classification of economic activities CA (2010) (based on NACE Rev. 2) has been implemented in short-term statistics since 2011. Historical data for all months back, ie. from January 2007 to December 2010 were recalculated according to the NACE Rev. 2 (National Classification of economic activities CA (2010)).

Monthly turnover indices for the period January 2000 – December 2006 were estimated. In order to estimate the turnover in the industry for the period 2000–2006 was analyzed, compliance data available to the National Accounts Department at SORS and the data obtained from the survey IND-2 on turnover at the annual level for the section B + section C for all years since 2007. Results were showed a high degree of compliance and then the turnover in the industry was estimated in the following manner:

On the basis of monthly data for the period January 2007 – December 2012, from the survey on turnover in industry were calculated the average amount turnover by month and the average amount of turnover on the year. After that, were calculated the share of the average monthly turnover in the average annual turnover for the same period. This calculation was performed for the total turnover in industry, for the turnover on domestic market and for turnover on non-domestic market.

Total turnover of the sections B and C of NACE Rev. 2 per year, for the period 2000–2006, has been taken from the National accounts. The structure that was obtained from the statistical survey on turnover in the industry for the period 2007–2012 was applied to the turnover from the national accounts for the period 2000–2006.

After the calculation of the absolute amounts of monthly turnover for the period 2000–2006, turnover indices were calculated – monthly amounts ​​were compared with the average turnover in 2010 (average turnover for 2010 was obtained from the survey on turnover in the industry).

The time series from January 2000 are posted on the SORS website and transmitted to Eurostat.