methods, notes and classification Percentage of the ICT personnel on total employment methods, notes and classification

Number of persons employed in the ICT sector (source: SBS, variable V16110)<BR>Since 2008, definition of the ICT sector is based on NACE rev.2 classification as follows:<BR>ICT Total (261 + 262 + 263 + 264 + 268 + 951 + 465 + 582 + 61 + 62 + 631)<BR>ICT Manufacturing (261 + 262 + 263 + 264 + 268)<BR>ICT Services (951 + 465 + 582 + 61 + 62 + 631)<BR>Until 2007, definition of the ICT sector is based on NACE rev. 1.1 classification as follows:<BR>ICT Total (30 + 313 + 32 + 332 + 333 + 5184 + 5186 + 642 + 72)<BR>ICT Manufacturing (30 + 313 + 32 + 332 + 333)<BR>ICT Services (5184 + 5186 + 642 + 72)<BR>Total employment (source: National Accounts, all branches)<BR>Due to change of the ICT sector definition as a consequence of change of the underlying classification, data for 2008 are not comparable with data published for previous years.

    • Statistical classification of economic activities in the European Community (NACE Rev. 2)
      • 0 Information and Communication Technology - Total
      • 1 ICT manufacturing
      • 2 ICT services
    • Geopolitical entity (reporting)
      • 00 European Union - 27 countries (from 2020)
      • 01 Belgium
      • 02 Bulgaria
      • 03 Czechia
      • 04 Denmark
      • 05 Germany
      • 06 Estonia
      • 07 Ireland
      • 08 Greece
      • 09 Spain
      • 0a France
      • 0b Croatia
      • 0c Italy
      • 0d Cyprus
      • 0e Latvia
      • 0f Lithuania
      • 0g Luxembourg
      • 0h Hungary
      • 0i Malta
      • 0j Netherlands
      • 0k Austria
      • 0l Poland
      • 0m Portugal
      • 0n Romania
      • 0o Slovenia
      • 0p Slovakia
      • 0q Finland
      • 0r Sweden
      • 0s Norway
      • 0t Switzerland
      • 0u United Kingdom
      • 0v North Macedonia