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STATISTICAL ABSTRACT
2012
Issued by the
STATISTICAL SERVICE OF CYPRUS
General Statistics
Series I
Report No. 58
ISSN: 0253-875X
PREFACE
The Statistical Abstract of Cyprus, issued annually since 1955, aims at presenting in a summarized form
statistics on almost all aspects of the economic and social life in Cyprus. The data published herein
originate mostly from censuses and surveys conducted by the Statistical Service of Cyprus as well as
records of other government departments and semi-government organisations.
This edition includes time series statistical information, where possible since 1960 and extending to 2012.
The Statistical Service acknowledges with thanks the valuable contribution of all government departments,
semi-government and private organizations and enterprises for providing information necessary for this
Abstract.
This report was the joint effort of all Divisions and Sections of the Statistical Service, co-ordinated and
edited by Mrs E. Sophocleous, Statistics Assistant under the supervision of Mr C. Diamantides, Senior
Statistics Officer.
G. Chr. Georgiou
Director
Statistical Service
December, 2013
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A. UNITS OF MEASUREMENT
Length
1 metre (m)
=1.000 millimetres
= 1,09361 yards
1 kilometre (km)
=1.000 metres
= 0,621371 miles
Area
1 square metre (m )
1 square kilometre (km )
1 hectare (ha)
Volume
1 cubic metre (m )
Capacity
1 litre (1)
1 hectolitre (hl)
=1 cubic decimetre
=100 litres
= 0,2200 gallon
= 22,00 gallons
1 kilogram (kg)
= 2,20462 pounds
=1.000 kilograms
Weight
B. CURRENCY
Currency Unit
=1 Euro
C. SYMBOLS USED
..
= Not applicable
n.e.
n.o.
= Not occuring
pr.
n.e.c.
n.e.s.
incl.
= Including
contd
= Continued
000's
= Thousand
mn
= Million
000's
= Thousand euro
mn
= Million euro
= 100 cent
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CONTENTS
Page
PREFACE ......................................................................................................................................
III
CONTENTS ...................................................................................................................................
VII
IX
XIX
INTRODUCTION ..........................................................................................................................
1-7
THEMES:
A. ECONOMY AND FINANCE
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
11
37
41
45
53
59
63
71
77
87
97
117
131
C. LABOUR
1. Labour Force Survey ............................................................................................................
1.1. L.F.S. - Labour Force ....................................................................................................
1.2. L.F.S. - Employment .....................................................................................................
1.3. L.F.S. - Unemployment .................................................................................................
2. Employment ..........................................................................................................................
3. Registered Unemployment ...................................................................................................
4. Earnings and Labour Cost ....................................................................................................
5. Social Insurance ...................................................................................................................
139
141
143
154
165
176
185
197
205
E. AGRICULTURE
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
Agriculture ...........................................................................................................................
Crop production ...................................................................................................................
Livestock production ............................................................................................................
Economic Accounts of Agriculture ......................................................................................
Forestry ................................................................................................................................
Fishing ..................................................................................................................................
225
229
230
231
236
237
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F. INDUSTRY, CONSTRUCTION
1. Industry ................................................................................................................................
2. Construction .........................................................................................................................
241
263
G. SERVICES
1.
2.
3.
4.
277
303
321
327
333
339
H. ENERGY, ENVIRONMENT
1. Energy ..................................................................................................................................
2. Environment .........................................................................................................................
349
361
389
413
439
SOURCES ......................................................................................................................................
447
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LIST OF TABLES
Page
A. ECONOMY AND FINANCE
A.1. NATIONAL ACCOUNTS
1.
Gross domestic product, gross national product, private final consumption expenditure and
gross domestic fixed capital formation, 1960-2012 ...........................................................................
2.
Per capita gross national income, 1960-2012 ....................................................................................
3.
Per capita final private consumption expenditure, 1960-2012 ..........................................................
4.
Gross domestic fixed capital formation by type of capital asset, 1960-2012 ....................................
5.
Gross domestic fixed capital formation, 1960-2012 ..........................................................................
6.
Main economic indicators by sector, 1995-2012 ...............................................................................
7a. Gross domestic product by activity at current market prices, 1995-2012 .........................................
7b. Percentage annual change of gross domestic product by activity at current market prices,
1996/95-2012/11 ................................................................................................................................
8a. Gross domestic product by activity at constant market prices of 2005, 1995-2012 ..........................
8b. Percentage annual change of gross domestic product by activity at constant market prices
of 2005, 1996/95-2012/11 .................................................................................................................
9a. Expenditure on gross domestic product by category at current market prices, 1995-2012 ...............
9b. Percentage annual change in expenditure on the gross domestic product by category,
at current market prices, 1996/95-2012/11 ........................................................................................
10a. Expenditure on the gross domestic product by category at constant market prices of
2005, 1995-2012 ................................................................................................................................
10b. Percentage annual change in expenditure on the gross domestic product by category at
constant market prices of 2005, 1996/95-2012/11 .............................................................................
11a. Gross domestic fixed capital formation by activity and type at current market prices,
1995-2010 ..........................................................................................................................................
11b. Gross domestic fixed capital formation by activity and type at constant market prices of 2005,
1995-2010 ..........................................................................................................................................
12. Gross domestic product by category of factor income, 1995-2012 ...................................................
13
14
15
17
18
19
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
34
36
39
40
43
47
47
48
48
49
50
51
52
55
56
58
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A.6. HARMONISED CONSUMER PRICE INDEX
1.
Harmonised consumer price index by category (base: 2005=100), 1996-2012 ................................
2.
Percentage annual change of the harmonised index of consumer prices by category,
(base: 2005=100), 1997/96-2012/11...................................................................................................
59
60
65
66
67
68
69
70
B.2. POPULATION
1.
De jure population estimates by sex, 1974-2012 ................................................................................
2.
Population changes, 1974-2012 .........................................................................................................
3.
End of the year de jure population estimates by age group and sex, 1994-2012 ................................
Population by district (end of the year), 1992-2012 ..........................................................................
4.
5.
Households by district (end of the year), 1992-2012..........................................................................
71
72
73
75
76
B.3. DEMOGRAPHY
1.
Live births by sex and birth rates, 1974-2012 ...................................................................................
2.
Fertility rates, 1974-2012 ...................................................................................................................
3.
Live births by birth order and mean age of mother at child birth, 1974-2012 ...................................
4.
Deaths by sex and death rates, 1974-2012 .........................................................................................
5.
Life expectancy at birth for males and females .................................................................................
6a. Life table - Males, 2010/11 ................................................................................................................
6b. Life table - Females, 2010/11 ............................................................................................................
7.
Marriages and divorces, 1974-2012 ..................................................................................................
8.
Mean age at marriage by type of marriage, 1974-2012 .....................................................................
9.
Long-term immigrants by month and sex, 2008-2012 ......................................................................
10. Emigrants by month and sex, 2008-2012 ..........................................................................................
77
78
79
80
81
82
82
83
84
85
86
B.4. CRIME
1.
Serious offences reported to the police, 1976-2010 ..........................................................................
2.
Serious offences taken to court and tried, 1976-2010 .......................................................................
3.
Persons convicted by offence group (Serious offences), 1975-2010 .................................................
4.
Sentences imposed (Serious offences), 1975-2010 ...........................................................................
5.
Adults proceeded against and convicted, 1950-2010 ........................................................................
6.
Adults proceeded against by offence group, 1975-2010 ...................................................................
7.
Adults convicted by offence group, 1975-2010 .................................................................................
8.
Juveniles involved in the commission of offences by offence group and sex, 1976-2010 ................
9.
Juveniles involved in the commission of offences by age group and sex, 1976-2010 ......................
10. Juveniles convicted by age group and sex, 1976-2010 ......................................................................
11. Admissions of convicted prisoners, 1950-2010 .................................................................................
12. Admissions of convicted prisoners by sentence imposed, 1975-2010 ..............................................
13. Admissions of convicted prisoners by offence group, 1975-2010 ....................................................
14. Admissions of convicted prisoners by age group and sex, 1975-2010 ..............................................
89
89
90
90
91
92
92
93
94
94
95
95
96
96
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B.5. EDUCATION
1.
Schools, pupils and teachers in formal education by level (public and private), 1960/61-2011/12 ...
2.
Primary school pupils in urban and rural areas (public and private), 1960/61-2011/12.....................
3.
Secondary school leavers by type of school (public and private), 1960/61-2010/11 ........................
4.
Secondary school leavers by specialization, 1965/66-2010/11 .........................................................
5.
Literacy rates, 1946-2011 ..................................................................................................................
6a. Highest educational attainment for persons 20 years of age and over, 1946-1991 ...........................
6b. Highest educational attainment for persons 20 years of age and over, 1992-2012 ...........................
7.
School enrolment ratios, 1980-2011 ..................................................................................................
8.
Tertiary students per 100.000 inhabitants, 1970-2011 ......................................................................
9.
Number of students in tertiary educational institutions, 1963/64-2011/12 ........................................
10. Number of tertiary students by level of study and sex, 1963/64-2011/12 .........................................
11. Number of enrolments in tertiary education by field of study, 1963/64-2011/12 .............................
12. Tertiary Cypriot students abroad by country of study, 1966/67-2010/11 ...........................................
13. Tertiary Cypriot students abroad by field of study, 1966/67-2010/11 ...............................................
14. Tertiary Cypriot students abroad by level of education, 1975/76-2010/11 .......................................
15. Public expenditure on education as % of G.D.P. and Budget, 1965-2011 ........................................
16. Public expenditure on education by ministries, 1995-2011 ...............................................................
17. Public expenditure on education by level and category, 1995-2011 .................................................
18. Per pupil/student public expenditure by category of expenditure and level of education,
2000-2011 ..........................................................................................................................................
19. Private expenditure on education by level and type of educational institution, 2005-2011 ..............
B.6. HEALTH
1.
Health Indicators, 1960-2011 ............................................................................................................
2.
Expenditure on health services, 1998-2011 .......................................................................................
3.
Health data, 1960-2011 ......................................................................................................................
4.
Hospital beds by type of hospital and department, public sector, 1976-2011 ...................................
5.
Bed occupancy rates by type of hospital and department, 1980-2011 ..............................................
6a. Private clinics by district, number of specialities, number of hospital beds and personnel, 2000 .....
6b. Private clinics by district, number of hospital beds and personnel, 1995-2011 ................................
7.
Patients admitted in government general hospitals by department, 1981-2011 ................................
8.
Patients discharged from government general hospitals by department, 1981-2011 ........................
9.
Patients discharged from government general hospitals by disease category (ICD-10), 1995-2011 .
10. Patients operated and discharged from government general hospitals by operation category,
1980-2011 ..........................................................................................................................................
11. Out-patient attendances by type of hospital and speciality, 1980-2011 ............................................
12. Out-patient attendances by disease category (all government medical institutions), 1995-2009 ......
B.7. WELFARE
1.
Displaced beneficiaries of public assistance by nature of distress, 1980-2012 .................................
2.
Non-displaced beneficiaries of public assistance by nature of distress, 1980-2012 ..........................
3.
Beneficiaries of public assistance by nature of distress, 1980-2012 .................................................
4.
Percentage distribution of beneficiaries of public assistance by nature of distress, 1980-2012 ........
5.
Beneficiaries of public assistance, displaced and non-displaced, 1980-2012 ....................................
6.
Child and family welfare, children in care and method of treatment, 1973-2012 ..............................
99
100
100
101
101
102
102
103
105
106
108
109
110
110
111
112
112
113
114
115
119
119
120
121
122
122
123
124
125
126
127
128
129
133
133
134
134
135
136
C. LABOUR
C.1. LABOUR FORCE SURVEY
C.1.1. L.F.S. - LABOUR FORCE
1.
Labour force participation rates by age group and sex, 2000-2012 ................................................... 141
2.
Labour force by age group and sex, 2000-2012 ................................................................................ 142
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C.1.2. L.F.S. - EMPLOYMENT
1.
Employment rates by age group and sex, 2000-2012 ........................................................................
2.
Employment by age group and sex, 2000-2012 ................................................................................
3a. Employment by economic activity (Total), 2008-2012 .....................................................................
3b. Employment by economic activity (Males), 2008-2012 ...................................................................
3c. Employment by economic activity (Females), 2008-2012 ................................................................
4a. Employment by occupational group (Total), 2000-2012 ...................................................................
4b. Employment by occupational group (Males), 2000-2012 .................................................................
4c. Employment by occupational group (Females), 2000-2012 ..............................................................
5.
Employment by status in employment and sex, 2000-2012 ..............................................................
6.
Employment by educational attainment level and sex, 2000-2012 ...................................................
7.
Employment by nationality and sex, 2000-2012 ...............................................................................
143
144
145
146
147
148
149
150
151
152
153
154
155
156
157
158
159
160
161
162
163
164
C.2. EMPLOYMENT
1.
Economically active and gainfully employed population, 1960-2012 ..............................................
2a. Gainfully employed population for the production of G.D.P. by industry (ISIC 1968),
1960-1994 ..........................................................................................................................................
2b. Gainfully employed population for the production of G.D.P. by industry (NACE Rev. 1.1),
1995-1999 ..........................................................................................................................................
2c. Gainfully employed population for the production of G.D.P. by industry (NACE Rev. 2),
2000-2012 ..........................................................................................................................................
3a. Employment by occupation (ISCO 1968) and sex at registration years, 1976-1989 .........................
3b. Employment by occupation (ISCO 1988) and sex at registration years, 1989, 1995 and 2000 ........
4.
Non-agricultural employment by status and sex at registration years, 1967-2005 ............................
5.
Civilian employment in Government by category, 1960-2012 .........................................................
6.
Establishments and employment by industry and size of establishment, at registration years,
1967-2005 ..........................................................................................................................................
7a. Persons involved in industrial accidents by branch of economic activity (ISIC 1968), 1960-2001 ..
7b. Persons involved in occupational accidents by economic activity (NACE Rev. 1.1), 2002-2007 ....
7c. Persons involved in occupational accidents by economic activity (NACE Rev. 2), 2008-2012 .......
8.
Persons involved in industrial accidents by cause, 1969-2012 ..........................................................
C.3. REGISTERED UNEMPLOYMENT
1.
Registered unemployment by sex, 1960-2011 ...................................................................................
2a. Registered unemployment by occupational group (ISCO 1968), 1960-1991 ....................................
2b. Registered unemployment by occupational group (ISCO 1988), 1992-2012 ....................................
3a. Registered unemployment by industry (ISIC Rev. 2), 1976-2005 ....................................................
3b. Registered unemployment by industry (NACE Rev. 1), 2005-2010 .................................................
3c. Registered unemployment by industry (NACE Rev. 2), 2010-2012 .................................................
4.
Registered unemployment by duration of registration and sex, 1973-2012 ......................................
5.
Registered unemployment by educational level and sex, 1974-2012 ................................................
165
166
166
167
168
168
169
169
170
173
173
174
175
176
177
177
178
178
179
180
181
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6.
7.
8a.
8b.
8c.
182
182
183
183
184
185
186
189
191
194
196
199
199
200
201
202
D. EXTERNAL TRADE
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
209
210
218
219
220
221
231
231
232
233
234
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6.
7.
8.
E.5. FORESTRY
1.
Production of soft wood, 1960-2011 ................................................................................................. 236
2.
Production of hard wood, 1960-2011 ................................................................................................ 236
E.6. FISHING
1.
Main indicators of the fishing sector, 1995-2011 .............................................................................. 237
2.
Fish caught and imports of fish, 1960-2011 ....................................................................................... 237
F. INDUSTRY, CONSTRUCTION
F.1. INDUSTRY
1.
Enterprises, employment, gross output and value added by division at census years, 1954-2000 ....
2a. Employment, gross output, value added and domestic exports of the manufacturing sector,
1962-2012 ..........................................................................................................................................
2b. Employment, gross output and value added in mining and quarrying, electricity and water supply,
1962-2012 ..........................................................................................................................................
3.
Cost analysis of the industrial sector, 2008-2011 ..............................................................................
4.
Employment in the industrial sector, 2005-2012 ...............................................................................
Gross output in the industrial sector, 2005-2012 ...............................................................................
5.
6.
Value added in the industrial sector, 2005-2012 ...............................................................................
7.
Expenditure on fixed assets in the industrial sector, 2005-2012 .......................................................
Domestic exports of industrial goods, 2005-2012 .............................................................................
8.
9.
Industrial production index, 2006-2012 ............................................................................................
10. Industrial output prices index, 2006-2012 .........................................................................................
11. Establishments, employment, gross output and value added of the cottage industry by activity,
1962-1992 ..........................................................................................................................................
F.2. CONSTRUCTION
1.
Employment, gross output and value added of the construction sector, 1967-2011 .........................
2a. Cost analysis of the buildings construction and civil engineering subsector, 2000-2011 .................
2b. Cost analysis of the land and buildings development subsector, 2002-2011 ....................................
3.
Gross output of new construction by category, 1965-2011 ...............................................................
4.
Gross output of new construction by category of investor, 1973-2011 .............................................
5.
Gross output of new construction by sector of economic activity, 2005-2011 .................................
6.
Building permits authorised by category and dwellings and rooms constructed, 1966-2012 ...........
7.
Number, volume, area and value of building permits authorised by district, 1991-2012 ..................
8.
Dwellings by type, area and district, 2011 .........................................................................................
9.
Percentage distribution of dwellings by type, area and district, 2011 ...............................................
10. Indices of costs in the construction sector, 1980-2012 ......................................................................
11. Index of output prices in construction, 2000-2012 ............................................................................
12. Cost of dwellings completed in the private sector, 1980-2011 ..........................................................
243
247
248
251
253
254
255
256
257
258
259
261
265
266
267
268
268
269
270
271
272
272
273
273
274
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G. SERVICES
G.1. TRANSPORT AND STORAGE
1.
Main indicators of the transport and storage sector, 2005-2011 .........................................................
2.
Gross output and value added (current prices) by sub-sector, 2005-2011 .........................................
3.
Gross output by activity (current prices), 2005-2011 ........................................................................
4.
Vehicles licensed at the end of the year by category, 1990-2012 ......................................................
5.
Total imports of motor vehicles, by country of origin, 2001-2012 ...................................................
6.
Registration of motor vehicles by category, 1990-2012 ....................................................................
7.
Registration of motor vehicles by category and engine capacity, 1961-2012 ...................................
8.
International road transport by type of transport and country of origin, 2003-2012 .........................
9.
International road transport by type of transport and country of destination, 2003-2012 .................
10. Length of public roads and expenditure on roads and bridges, 1960-2012 .......................................
11. Road accidents and persons killed and injured, 1960-2012 ...............................................................
12. Vessels called at Cyprus ports by nationality and net registered tonnage, 1960-2012 ......................
13. Vessels called by port, 1960-2012 .....................................................................................................
14. Net registered tonnage of vessels called by port, 1960-2012 ............................................................
15. Number of ships on the Cyprus register, 1965-2012 .........................................................................
16. Gross registered tonnage of ships on the Cyprus register, 1965-2012 ..............................................
17. Gross tonnage of goods loaded and unloaded at ports and airports, 1960-2012 ...............................
18. Aircraft, passenger and freight movements by airport, 1960-2012 ...................................................
19. Postal services, 1965-2012 ................................................................................................................
20. Post office revenue and expenditure, 1960-2012 ...............................................................................
G.2. TOURISM
1.
Statistics on movement of travellers, 1980-2012 ...............................................................................
2.
Travellers by mode of travel, 1976-2012 ...........................................................................................
3.
Arrivals of visitors by mode of travel and purpose of visit, 1979-2012 ............................................
4.
Arrivals of tourists by month, 1976-2012 ..........................................................................................
5.
Arrivals of tourists by country of usual residence (main countries), 1986-2012 ...............................
6a. Percentage distribution of tourists by country of usual residence (main countries) and type of
accommodation in Cyprus, 2010 .......................................................................................................
6b. Percentage distribution of tourists by country of usual residence (main countries) and type of
accommodation in Cyprus, 2011 .......................................................................................................
7a. Percentage distribution (column) of tourists by country of usual residence (main countries) and
location of stay in Cyprus, 2010 ........................................................................................................
7b. Percentage distribution (column) of tourists by country of usual residence (main countries) and
location of stay in Cyprus, 2011 ........................................................................................................
8.
Arrivals of tourists and revenue estimates by month, 2008-2012 .....................................................
9.
Per person (PP) and per day (PD) expenditure of tourists by month and type of expenditure,
2008-2012 ..........................................................................................................................................
10. Trips of residents by country visited (main countries), 1998-2012 ...................................................
11. Trips of residents by purpose of visit aboard, 1998-2012 .................................................................
12. Overnight stays of non-residents and residents by district and type of accommodation,
2009-2012 ..........................................................................................................................................
13. Number of tourist establishments by type of accommodation, 1990-2012 .......................................
14. Bedplaces by type of accommodation, 1990-2012 ............................................................................
G.3. DISTRIBUTIVE TRADE
1.
Main indicators of the wholesale and retail trade sector, 2005-2012 ................................................
2.
Gross output by major group of trade activity, 2005-2012 ................................................................
3.
Value added by major group of trade activity, 2005-2012 ................................................................
4.
Employment by major group of trade activity, 2005-2012 ...............................................................
279
279
280
281
282
283
284
286
288
290
291
292
295
296
297
298
299
300
301
302
305
306
307
308
309
311
312
313
314
315
316
317
318
319
320
320
323
324
325
326
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G.4. OTHER SERVICES:
G.4.1. HOTELS AND RESTAURANTS, BUSINESS SERVICES, EDUCATION, HEALTH, OTHER SOCIAL
AND PERSONAL SERVICE ACTIVITIES
1.
Main indicators for the accommodation and food services sector, 2008-2012 ................................. 329
Main indicators for the business service activities sector, 2008-2012 ............................................... 329
2.
3.
Main indicators for the education, human health and social work, arts, entertainment and other
service activities sector, 2008-2012 ................................................................................................... 330
Gross output by economic activity, 2008-2012 ................................................................................. 330
4.
5.
Value added by economic activity, 2008-2012 ................................................................................. 331
6.
Employment by economic activity, 2008-2012 ................................................................................. 331
Gross fixed capital formation, 2008-2011 ......................................................................................... 332
7.
G.4.2. FINANCIAL AND INSURANCE ACTIVITIES
1.
Main indicators, 1995-2012 ...............................................................................................................
2.
Gross output by economic activity, 1995-2012 .................................................................................
3.
Value added by economic activity, 1995-2012 .................................................................................
4.
Employment by economic activity, 1995-2012 .................................................................................
5.
Gross fixed capital formation by economic activity, 1995-2011 .......................................................
335
336
336
337
337
341
341
342
342
343
343
344
346
346
H. ENERGY, ENVIRONMENT
H.1. ENERGY
1.
Sales of petroleum products by type, 1960-2012 ..............................................................................
2.
Value of sales of petroleum products by type, 1960-2012 ................................................................
3.
Prices of petroleum products by type, 1960-2012 .............................................................................
4.
Imports of petroleum products, 1960-2012 .......................................................................................
5.
Electricity production and consumption by category, 1960-2012 .....................................................
6.
Value of electricity consumption by category, 1960-2012 ................................................................
7.
Average price of electricity by category, 1960-2012 ........................................................................
8a. Electricity balance (NACE Rev.1.1.), 1997-2009 .............................................................................
8b. Electricity balance (NACE Rev.2), 2009-2011 .................................................................................
9.
Electricity production from renewable energy sources (RES), 2004-2012 .......................................
10. Heat production from renewable energy sources, 2000-2011 ...........................................................
351
352
353
354
355
356
357
358
359
360
360
H.2. ENVIRONMENT
1.
Municipal waste generated, collected for recycling and landfilled, 1993-2011 ................................
2a. Generation of industrial waste by economic activity (NACE Rev. 2), 2008 .....................................
2b. Generation of industrial waste by economic activity (NACE Rev. 2), 2010 .....................................
3a. Generation of industrial waste by waste type, 2008 ..........................................................................
3b. Generation of industrial waste by waste type, 2010 ..........................................................................
4a. Generation of industrial waste by waste type and economic activity, 2008 ......................................
4b. Generation of industrial waste by waste type and economic activity, 2010 ......................................
5.
Emissions of air pollutants, 1990-2011 .............................................................................................
365
366
367
368
369
370
371
372
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6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13a.
374
375
376
378
379
379
380
381
383
385
386
391
393
394
395
396
397
398
399
400
401
402
403
404
405
406
407
408
409
411
416
418
420
422
424
426
428
432
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I.3. INFORMATION SOCIETY
1.
Information and communication technologies usage, 2002-2012 ..................................................... 441
2.
Telecommunication services by type, 1990-2004 ............................................................................. 442
3.
Telecommunication services by type, 2005-2011 ............................................................................. 443
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LIST OF CHARTS
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A. ECONOMY AND FINANCE
A.1. NATIONAL ACCOUNTS
1.
Gross domestic product, 1960-2012 .................................................................................................
2.
Per capita gross national product, 1960-2012 ...................................................................................
3.
Per capita final consumption expenditure, 1960-2012 .....................................................................
16
16
16
55
58
81
B.4. CRIME
2.
Adults proceeded against and convicted, 1965-2010 .......................................................................
91
B.5. EDUCATION
3.
Pupil/teacher ratio, 1970/71-2011/12 ...............................................................................................
4.
Enrolments by level of education, 1970/71-2011/12 ........................................................................
5.
Tertiary Cypriot students abroad by level of education, 1975/76-2010/11 ......................................
104
104
111
B.6. HEALTH
6.
Selected operation categories, 1980-2010 ........................................................................................
127
C. LABOUR
C.2. EMPLOYMENT
4.
Employment for the production of G.D.P. by broad sector, 1960-2012 ...........................................
165
176
232
233
F. INDUSTRY, CONSTRUCTION
F.1. INDUSTRY
1.
Gross output and value added in manufacturing, 1962-2012 ...........................................................
2.
Employment in manufacturing, 1962-2012 ......................................................................................
3.
Gross output and value added in mining and quarrying, 1962-2012 ................................................
249
249
250
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4.
5.
250
250
F.2.CONSTRUCTION
6.
Gross output of the construction sector, 1995-2011 .........................................................................
269
G. SERVICES
G. 1. TRANSPORT AND STORAGE
1.
Registration of motor vehicles by category, 1960-2012 ...................................................................
282
G.2. TOURISM
2.
Arrivals of tourists, 1960-2012 .........................................................................................................
3.
Arrivals of travellers by mode of travel, 1979-2012 ........................................................................
4.
Arrivals of tourist by country of usual residence, 1990-2012 ..........................................................
5.
Residents travelling abroad, 1990-2012 ...........................................................................................
310
310
310
318
323
H. ENERGY, ENVIRONMENT
H.1. ENERGY
1.
Electricity consumption by category, 1960-2012 .............................................................................
354
H.2. ENVIRONMENT
2.
Composition of municipal waste, 2010 ............................................................................................
365
415
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INTRODUCTION
THE REPUBLIC OF CYPRUS
1. The State
Official name of state: Kypriaki Democratia (Greek), Kbrs Cumhuriyeti (Turkish), Republic of Cyprus
(English)
Independence Day: 1 October
Cyprus gained its independence from British colonial rule in 1960. In 1974 Turkey invaded Cyprus and
occupied 36,2% of its sovereign territory. A ceasefire line still runs across the island and cuts through the
heart of the capital, Lefkosia (Nicosia), dividing the city and the country.
Although its northern part is under Turkish occupation, the Republic of Cyprus is internationally recognised
as the sole legitimate state on the island with sovereignty over its entire territory, including the areas
occupied by Turkey.
Greek and Turkish are the official languages of Cyprus, while English is widely spoken.
Greek Cypriots are predominantly Christian and adhere to the Autocephalous Greek Orthodox Church of
Cyprus. Turkish Cypriots are predominately Sunni Muslims, while Maronites belongs to the Maronite
Catholic Church, Armenians predominantly to the Armenian Apostolic Orthodox Church and Latins to the
Latin Catholic.
2. The Flag
The flag of the Republic of Cyprus was defined in 1960 when Cyprus became an independent sovereign
state. The background is white with a copper-coloured (pantone 1385 C) silhouette of the map of Cyprus in
the centre of the flag above two crossed olive-green-coloured (pantone 574 C) olive branches. The copper
colour has a dual symbolism: first, the name of the island is said to derive from an ancient word for copper
(Eteocypriot or Sumerian); and second, copper is closely associated with Cyprus since antiquity when the
island became a major producer and supplier of this mineral resource. The olive branches are symbols of
peace.
3. The Emblem
The Emblem of the Republic of Cyprus depicts a white dove carrying an olive branch in its beak and placed
inside a shield in the colour of copper (pantone 1385 C), a metal directly related to Cyprus since ancient
times; the year of the independence of Cyprus, 1960, also in white, appears underneath the dove; the
shield is braced by two olive-green-coloured (pantone 574 C) olive branches, which along with the white
dove constitute symbols of peace.
4. Government
Cyprus is an independent sovereign Republic with a presidential system of government. The constitution
provides for separate executive, legislative and judicial branches of government with independent powers.
The President is both Head of State and Government.
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GEOGRAPHY
1. Location, area and population
Situated at the north-eastern end of the Mediterranean Sea, Cyprus, with an area of 9.251 square km (3.572
square miles), is the third largest island after Sicily and Sardinia, extending 240 km (149 miles) from east to
west and 100 km (62 miles) from north to south. It is strategically situated at the crossroads of Europe,
Africa and Asia, and in close proximity to the busy trade route linking Europe with the Middle East, Russia,
Central Asia and Far East. Cyprus geographic location has been a major factor influencing the course of
the islands history throughout the centuries.
The population of Cyprus in the Government controlled area of the Republic was estimated at 862.000 in
December 2011 and is distributed in the districts as follows:
- Lefkosia (Nicosia) [Capital of Cyprus] 336.000
- Lemesos (Limassol) 241.300
- Larnaka (Larnaca) 146.300
- Pafos (Paphos) 90.800
- Ammochostos (Famagusta [Government controlled area]) 47.600
2. Natural Regions
Cyprus may be divided into the following natural regions:
(a) The Troodos (or southern) Range. This is a dome-shaped highland of infertile igneous rocks forming
the backbone of the island and situated in the central-west part of the island. It is a region of high relief
rising to 1.951 metres in Mount Olympus. Several rivers spring radially from Troodos ending in the sea.
The forests which cover the Troodos massif combined with its steep slopes and precipices and narrow
valleys and crevices help create beautiful scenery. The hard igneous rocks are surrounded by a lower belt
of dome-shaped pillow lava, a most infertile area, which levels gradually towards the coast.
(b) The Keryneia (or northen) Range. This northern mountain range, mainly of limestone, rises up to
1.024 metres at Kyparissovouno. Part of this range consists of finger-shaped mountains known as
Pendadaktylos (five-fingers). It is in this beautiful mountain range that the three famous castles of St.
Hilarion, Voufavento and Kantara are found. A number of crevices have helped the development of a
network of communication with the northern coastal valleys. Karpasia, the north-eastern part of the range,
is a continuation of Pendadaktylos consisting of hills, slopes and valleys free of foldings and other tectonic
features.
(c) The Mesaoria or Central Plain. The central plain is situated amidst the Troodos and Keryneia
mountain ranges and has a low relief, not exceeding 180 metres near Lefkosia. This plain is composed of
flysch-type rocks carried by rivers from the Troodos and Keryneia ranges and was formed during a very
recent chronological period.
(d) The Coastlands. Cyprus is almost surrounded by coastal valleys: In the north is the Keryneia valley
with its narrow dentilated coasts; in the south are the Larnaka and Lemesos valleys; in the west are the
Pafos and Chrysochou valleys; in the east is the Ammochostos valley. The soils are alluvial and fertile
suitable for agricultural activities.
3. Natural Vegetation
Notwithstanding its small size, Cyprus has a great variety of natural vegetation. This includes 1760
different kinds of plants, out of which 132 are considered as endemic to Cyprus. According to Eratosthenes
(275-195 BC), a Greek botanist, most of Cyprus, even the Mesaoria, was heavily forested in antiquity.
Considerable remnants of these forests survive on the Troodos and Keryneia Ranges and locally at lower
altitudes. Nowadays about 18% of the whole island is classified as State Forest Land. This includes forests
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of conifers such as the Calabrian pine (Pinus brutia), Black pine (Pinus nigra), Cedar (Cedrus libani ssp.
brevifolia), Cypress (Cupressus sempervirens) and small scale plantations of Eucalypts. Where the forest
has been destroyed, tall (4-6 m. high) shrub communities of Arbutus andrachne, Pistacia terebinthus, Olea
europaea, Styrax officinal is, Quercus coccifera and Juniperus phoenicia may survive and form a special
type of vegetation, the maquis. Such maquis cover to a great extend Akamas and Carpass peninsula. Over
most of the island untilled ground bears a grazed covering of garigue, largely composed of low (less than 3
m. high) bushes of Cistus ssp. Genista spacelata, Calycotome villosa, Lithodora hispidula, Phagnalon
rupestre and locally, Pistacia lentiscus, associated with a wide variety of annual and perennial herbs. Where
grazing is excessive this cover is soon reduced and an impoverished batha remains, consisting principally of
Sarcopoterium spinosum,Thymus capitatus, Fumana ssp., Micromeria spp. and a few stunted herbs.
4. Birds and animals
Cyprus has been endowed with a rich fauna including a large number of endemic birds, reptiles and other
animals. Because of its position, Cyprus is also a vital stop-over place for thousands of migratory birds
which find the island an ideal place for both feeding and refuge. Among the animals moufflon occupies an
outstanding position and is considered as one of the natural treasures of the island. Moufflon belongs to the
sheep family but this species is unique to the world. This interesting and noble beast, which is the symbol
of the Cyprus Republic and used on its coins, has long been in danger of extinction, but today is a fully
protected animal.
5. Climate
Cyprus has an intense Mediterranean climate with the typical seasonal rhythm strongly marked in respect of
temperature, rainfall and weather generally. Hot dry summers from mid-May to mid-September and rainy,
rather changeable, winters from November to mid-March are separated by short autumn and spring seasons
of rapid change in weather conditions.
Weather conditions in 2012
The total rainfall in the free area of Cyprus during this year (from January up to December 2012) was 789,5
mm or 157% of normal (1961-1990) (Table 1). This rainfall amount is the highest ever recorded for a
calendar year since 1902. Rainfall above normal was recorded during the periods January-February, MayAugust and October-December of 2012. In the remaining months, the amount of rainfall was below the
normal value.
The monthly area average precipitation over the part of the island under government control was as follows:
Month
January
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
September
October
November
December
Total
Actual
Precipitation
(2012)
(mm)
238,4
99,4
39,2
18,6
30,6
9,0
4,0
2,9
0,2
53,4
84,4
209,4
Normal
Precipitation
(1961-1990)
(mm)
102,4
81,6
61,9
29,9
19,6
6,0
2,6
2,9
4,5
32,7
53,3
105,6
Actual/Normal
Precipitation
(%)
233
122
63
62
156
150
154
100
4
163
158
198
789,5
503,0
157
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The mean air temperature for the year as a total was 1,0 C higher than normal. With the exception of the
period January-March 2012, where mean temperature was slightly lower than normal, all other months
presented a higher than normal temperature. The mean temperature for the months of July and November
was higher than normal by more than 2,0 C or equal to 2,0 C. In the remaining months, the differences
from the normal temperature were smaller. Temperatures over 40 C were recorded on one occasion during
June, on eight occasions during July and on one occasion during August at Athalassa meteorological
station.
Month
January
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
September
October
November
December
Mean
Difference
Between Mean
Daily Maximum
and Normal Temp.
(C)
-0,8
-0,7
-0,3
+1,4
-0,4
+1,9
+1,7
+1,5
+1,3
+1,6
+2,0
+1,0
Difference
Between Mean
Daily Minimum
and Normal Temp.
(C)
-0,1
-0,8
-0,7
+0,6
+0,6
+1,9
+2,3
+2,0
+1,1
+1,9
+2,5
+1,5
+0,9
+1,1
Mean Difference
(C)
-0,5
-0,8
-0,5
+1,0
+0,1
+1,9
+2,0
+1,8
+1,2
+1,8
+2,3
+1,3
+1,0
The mean daily sunshine duration for the year as a whole was slightly above normal. During the year,
various extreme or extraordinary meteorological phenomena occurred locally: heavy rains, floods and
severe storms (May, June, August, October, November, December), snowfall in low elevation areas
(February), severe hail storms (February, April, May, June, October, November), strong winds (August,
October, December), tornadoes or waterspouts (January, June, July, October) and lightning or thunderbolts
in the atmosphere (January, June, October, December).
HISTORY
1. Historical Background
Cyprus, according to mythology, is the birthplace of Aphrodite, the goddess of love and beauty who was
born in Pafos, where she had risen from the sea. The island is both an ancient land, with an eleven
thousand-year-old history and civilisation, and a young independent Republic since 1960.
The dawn of civilization in Cyprus, according to archaeological evidence, goes back to the 9 th millennium
BC when the island was populated by its Neolithic inhabitants. The island acquired its Greek character after
it was settled by the Mycenaean Achaean Greeks between the 13th and 11th century BC. The Achaean
Greeks established city kingdoms in the island on the Mycenaean model and introduced the Greek language
and the Greek way of life, which exercised a lasting influence throughout the history of Cyprus. In the mid9th century BC Phoenician settlers began to arrive, concentrating mainly in the coastal city of Kition.
The island was well known for its prosperity - its copper mines and forest. Given its wealth, it became an
object of contest among the great powers of the Eastern Mediterranean in antiquity: the Assyrians, the
Egyptians and the Persians, who in turn became its masters (8th 4th century BC). Alexander the Great
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finally liberated the island from the Persians. On the partition of the Persian Empire, Cyprus retained its
Greek identity as one of the most significant parts of the Hellenistic state of the Ptolemies (310-30 BC);
later, between 30 BC and 330 AD, Cyprus became part of the Roman Empire. It was then that Christianity
came to Cyprus as a result of the visit, in 45 AD, of the Apostles Paul and Barnabas who converted the
Roman Proconsul and thereby made Cyprus the first country in the world to be ruled by a Christian.
On the division of the Roman Empire in 395 AD, Cyprus became a province of the Greek-speaking world
of Byzantium and its ethnic heritage was kept alive. The Greek language and culture also prevailed
throughout the centuries that followed even though Cyprus came under the rule of successive foreign
powers King Richard I (the Lionheart) of England who occupied the island on his way to the Third
Crusade and the Knights of Templar (1191-1192), the Franks (Lusignans) (1192-1489), Venetians (14891571), Ottoman Turks (1571-1878) and British (1878-1960), when Great Britain rented Cyprus from
Turkey in exchange of a British promise to help Turkey against Russia. In 1914, Great Britain annexed the
island and Cyprus became a British Colony.
The Greek Cypriots mounted an anti-colonial liberation struggle against British rule from 1955 to 1959. In
1960 Cyprus gained its independence and because a constitutional Republic on the basis of the Zurich London agreements. Greece, Turkey and Great Britain were to stand as guarantors of Cyprus independence
under the Zurich-London agreements and Britain would retain two sovereign base areas. The military bases,
one at Akrotiri, Episkopi and the other at Dhekelia, cover 2,7% of the islands territory.
Political power was to be shared between the Greek and Turkish Cypriots on a 7:3 ratio. This gave the
Turkish Cypriot community (a numerical minority of 18% of the population) 30% representation in the
government and state institutions. In addition, the Turkish Cypriot community has veto rights on major
issues.
2. Turkeys military invasion and occupation
Relations between the two communities had for centuries been peaceful and amicable. However, certain
provisions on the Zurich -London agreements and the 1960 Constitution (which were effectively imposed
on the people of Cyprus) were to prove conducive to domestic conflict and foreign interference. The
Constitution itself emphasised differences between Greek and Turkish Cypriots thereby encouraging
divisive rather than integrative tendencies between the two communities. Greek Cypriots were determined
to strengthen the unity of the state but the Turkish Cypriot leadership, at the strong urging of Turkey,
sought ethnic segregation and geographic separation. This resulted in the intercommunal clashes of 19631964, the drawing up of the dividing green line running through Lefkosia and the constant efforts on the
part of Turkish Cypriot extremists to promote Turkeys partitionist and expansionist designs.
The coup on 15 July 1974, perpetrated against the legal government of the Republic of Cyprus by the
military of junta ruling Greece at the time, gave Turkey a long-awaited pretext to invade the island on 20
July 1974 in violation of the UN Charter, international law and the principles governing the conduct among
nations. As a result 36,2% of the Republic of Cyprus was occupied (the northern part, representing 70% of
the economic potential) and still remains under Turkeys military control. About 200.000 Greek Cypriots
over a third of the population- were displaced, becoming refugees in their own country, while the Turkish
Cypriots were compelled to move to the occupied part of the island in compliance with Turkeys policy of
ethnic segregation. About 1.200 Greek Cypriots are still missing as a result of the invasion. It has not been
possible to ascertain their fate because Turkey refuses to cooperate fully in resolving this humanitarian
issue.
Today, 43.000 Turkish troops still occupy the Republic of Cyprus illegally. More than 160.000 colonists
from Turkey were brought to Cyprus and settled in the occupied areas, in violation of international law,
with the aim of changing the demography of the island. In view of mass emigration of Turkish Cypriots
from the occupied areas (due to the conditions created by Turkeys occupation) the total number of
Turkeys troops and settlers is now much greater than that of the remaining Turkish Cypriots.
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In order to consolidate the de facto division, the Turkish Cypriot leadership unilaterally declared the
occupied areas an independent state in 1983. This act of secession against the Republic of Cyprus was
declared legally invalid by the UN Security Council, which also called for its withdrawal. No country in
the world but Turkey recognises that illegal regime.
The illegal regime and Turkey have also followed a systematic policy of turkification in the occupied
areas while destroying much of the islands eleven thousand-year-old cultural heritage.
Another tragic occurrence is the eviction of the enclaved Greek Cypriots from their homes occupied by
Turkey. While after the invasion there were 20.000 people enclaved, less than 400, mostly elderly, remain
today.
3. Member of the European Union
On 1 May 2004 the Republic of Cyprus became a full member of the European Union (EU). Accession to
the EU was a natural choice for Cyprus, dictated by its culture, civilization, history, its European outlook
and adherence to the ideals of democracy, freedom and justice.
The application of the EU laws and regulation (the acquis communautaire) is suspended in the area under
military occupation by Turkey, pending a solution to the occupation and forcible division of the country.
Meanwhile, the Government of the Republic of Cyprus, in cooperation with the EU Commission, has been
promoting arrangement to facilitate increases economic transactions between the two communities and
improve the standard living of Turkish Cypriots, who are also victims of Turkeys military aggression
against Cyprus. While Cyprus has a lot to benefit from EU membership, it also has a lot to offer as a
member state. Strategically situated at the crossroads of Europe, the Middle East, North Africa and Asia,
Cyprus is becoming an even more important regional business center, as well as an international
communications and transport hub. It is also a prospective energy (natural gas) provider for Europe.
Given its modern infrastructure, sound legal system, tax incentives, low crime rate and educated labour
force, Cyprus is a favourite regional operations platform for European and other international companies.
Since its accession to the EU, Cyprus has undergone significant structural reforms that have transforms its
economic landscape. Trade and interest rates have been liberalized, while price controls and investment
restrictions have been lifted. Private financing has been introduced for the construction and operation of
major infrastructure projects and monopolies have been abolished.
The new political context created by the accession to the EU is also expected to impact positively on the
efforts to reach a comprehensive settlement to the division of Cyprus that will reunite its people and
reintegrate its economy.
Cyprus held the Presidency of the Council of the European Union for the first time from July 1st
December 31st, 2012. During this period an agreement on the Unitary Patent Package and on the Single
Supervisory Mechanism (SSM) was reached, negotiations for a Free Trade Agreement with Japan were
launched, while the same negotiations with Singapore were completed. Significant progress was also
achieved on the Multiannual Financial Framework and the Common European Asylum System.
ECONOMY
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especially investment and private consumption, although the external sector exhibited a positive
contribution. Gross fixed capital formation exhibited negative growth, as a result of the negative growth
of investment in construction, investment in machinery and equipment and investment in transport
equipment.
The rate of growth of private consumption decreased by 2,5%, in real terms in 2012, following an
increase of 1,3% in 2011. The negative growth of private consumption, in general, is mainly attributed to
the decrease in real disposable income of households as a result of employment decrease and lower credit
growth.
Gross fixed capital formation exhibited a decrease of 19,6%, in real terms in 2012, following a decrease
of 8,7% in 2011. The overall negative performance of investment activity is a result of the negative
climate of confidence and the continued correction in the construction sector.
The external demand for goods and services exhibited a decrease and the rate of decrease of exports of
goods and services fluctuated at around 2,7%, in real terms in 2012, as compared to an increase of 4,4%
in 2011.
Tourism exhibited a small increase during 2012. Specifically, tourism arrivals recorded a moderate
increase of 3% compared to the higher increase of 10,1% in 2011. Also, receipts from tourism increased
by 10,2% during 2012, following an increase of 12,9% in 2011.
From the supply side, only in the tertiary sector some services exhibited positive growth Positive
performance was recorded in professional, scientific and technical activities, in accommodation and food
service activities and also in financial activities.
Labour market conditions deteriorated, with the unemployment rate increasing to around 11,8% of the
labour force in 2012. Employment decreased by 3,3%. Nominal earnings remained moderate and
increased by 1,7%, lower than 2011 increase, reflecting the effects of the slowdown of economic activity.
Nominal unit labour was still positive in 2012, adversely affecting the competitiveness profile of Cyprus.
The rate of growth of average earnings of employees is estimated at 1,7% in 2012, as compared to 2,8%
in 2011. Labor productivity in Cyprus increased marginally in 2012 by 0,9%, as compared to a decrease
of 0,1 in 2011.
Inflation, as measured by the Harmonized Index of Consumer Prices (HICP), decelerated to 3,1% in 2012
compared to 3,5% in 2011, mainly due to the increase in the price of electricity, the increase of the basic
VAT rate from 15% to 17% as of 1st March 2012 and also the increase in oil prices.
The current account deficit of the Balance of Payments deteriorated at 6,5% of GDP in 2012, as
compared to 3,4% in 2011, mainly due to developments in the income account.
The public balance was in deficit of around 6,4% of GDP in 2012 and the public debt was at around
86,6% of GDP, as compared to 6,3% and 71,5% of GDP respectively in 2011.
The main characteristic of monetary developments during 2012 was the continued deceleration of the rate
of growth of credit to domestic residents, registering an average increase of 3,6% in 2012, as compared to
7,6% in 2011.
Summarizing, the Cyprus economy in 2012 exhibited a moderate recession, mainly due to lower domestic
demand and in particular lower investments and private consumption. The rate of economic growth
fluctuated at -2,4% in real terms in 2012. The unemployment rate was 11,8% in 2012. The rate of
inflation fluctuated at 3,1% in 2012. The fiscal balance recorded a deficit of 6,4%, whereas the current
account deficit of the Balance of Payments deteriorated at 6,5% in 2012.
National Accounts
Public Finance
Balance of Payments
Money and Banking
Consumer Price Index
Harmonised Consumer Price Index
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SCOPE
This section presents data on gross domestic product by activity, gross national product by type of
expenditure, national income, per capita gross national product and consumption expenditure, and gross
fixed capital formation by activity and type.
COVERAGE
For the period prior to mid-1974 the data presented refer to the whole of Cyprus while after mid-1974 the
data relate to the Government controlled area only.
SOURCES OF DATA AND CHRONOLOGY OF SERIES
National accounts estimates are compiled by the Statistical Service since 1955 on the basis of the various
sectoral surveys and other secondary sources. Monetary and Financial data are provided by the Central
Bank of Cyprus and the Ministry of Finance. Revisions are usually made as new and final data for previous
years become available.
CLASSIFICATION SYSTEM USED
For the years prior to 1976 national accounts were based on the 1958 U.N. System of National Accounts
(SNA). As from 1983 the new 1968 SNA has been introduced. On the basis of this system the national
accounts have been recompiled backwards as far as 1976. In order to ensure continuity of the data
compiled in the previous years using the 1958 SNA, certain basic data such as gross domestic product,
gross national product, private final consumption expenditure and gross fixed capital formation, have been
recompiled on the basis of the new 1968 SNA. From 1995 onwards the data presented is based on the
concepts and methodology of the European System of National Accounts (ESA95) and the European
System of Classification of Economic Activities (NACE Rev. 2.).
DEFINITIONS OF TERMS USED
Gross Domestic Product (GDP) is the value of gross output of the country produced during a calendar
year, minus intermediate consumption i.e. the value of raw materials, fuels and services rendered by others
used in the production process. It represents value added generated by the sectors producing goods and
services within the country. Valuation of GDP is at market prices, including import duties and other
indirect taxes but excluding subsidies. Import duties are shown as a separate item at the end of the
distribution of value added by activity because their allocation by sector is not possible.
Financial Intermediation Services Indirectly Measured (FISIM) is taken to be the surplus of the income
generated indirectly for the financial institutions from their financial intermediation activity, which is the
granting of loans and the holding of deposits. GDP is presented after the allocation of FISIM to the sectors
of the economy, according to the requirements of relevant E.U. regulation. As a result, the use of FISIM is
no longer recorded entirely as intermediate consumption, but also as final consumption, exports and
imports.
Gross National Product (GNP) at market prices. It is equal to GDP at market prices plus net factor
income from abroad. GDP is also equal to the sum of private and government final consumption
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expenditure, gross fixed capital formation, exports minus imports of goods and services and increase in
stocks.
Government final consumption expenditure. It is taken to be equal to the value of goods and services
produced by general government for its own use. It comprises (a) intermediate consumption, (b)
compensation of employees, (c) consumption of fixed capital and (d) payments of indirect taxes (if any)
less sales of goods and services to other non-government bodies (private enterprises, households). All
durable goods acquired by government for military purposes (incl. arms and ammunition) are considered as
intermediate consumption and are included in government final consumption. Transfer payments and
expenditure of general government on non-military buildings, machinery, transport equipment and other
fixed assets are not included in government final consumption.
Private final consumption expenditure. It represents the value of goods and services consumed by
resident households and private non-profit institutions serving households, within or outside the country.
(a) Resident households: Final consumption of resident households includes outlays on non-durable and
durable goods and services, except for houses, less sales of second-hand goods. In addition to market
purchases, household final consumption includes imputed gross rent of owner-occupied dwellings and food
and other items produced for own use. Expenditure of foreign tourists, foreign diplomatic and military
personnel in the domestic market are excluded from this category; they are included in exports of goods and
services.
(b) Private non-profit institutions serving households: Final consumption expenditure of these units, as
in the case of government, is equal to the services they produce for their own use. It comprises purchases
and value of transfers received, to be used in production, compensation of employees, consumption of fixed
capital and indirect taxes paid, less their sales of goods and services.
Gross Domestic Fixed Capital Formation. It consists of the outlays of public and private sectors for
investment in fixed assets (excluding stocks), minus the net sales of similar second-hand or scrapped capital
goods. Excluded are military barracks and machinery, transport and other equipment purchased by the
armed forces.
Stocks. They consist of materials and supplies, work-in-progress and finished products and goods held by
the enterprises. Changes in stocks is the difference in stocks at average purchaser prices at the beginning
and end of the calendar year.
Exports of goods and services. They represent the value of goods and services sold to the rest of the
world. It comprises merchandise, valued at f.o.b. prices, transportation services, insurance and other nonfactor services. Factor income from abroad is not included.
Imports of goods and services. They represent the value of goods and services purchased from abroad, at
f.o.b. prices, excluding factor payments abroad.
National income. It is equal to Gross National Product (GNP) at market prices minus consumption of
fixed capital.
Net factor income from the rest of the world. It consists of the earnings of Cypriot residents employed
temporarily abroad, including those working in the British Sovereign Base Areas and NAAFI, plus
investment income from abroad such as rents, interest, dividends and profits of Cypriot enterprises,
government and other organizations, minus similar factor income payments abroad.
OTHER RELEVANT PUBLICATIONS AND SOURCES OF INFORMATION
More information on national accounts appears in the annual report National Accounts and in pocket
books published on ad-hoc basis by the Statistical Service. The National Accounts report is issued
annually since 1954 (from 1954 to 1962 it was entitled Economic Review and from 1963 to 2002 it was
entitled Economic Report).
- 13 NATIONAL ACCOUNTS
TABLE A.1.1. GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT, GROSS NATIONAL PRODUCT,
PRIVATE FINAL CONSUMPTION EXPENDITURE
AND GROSS DOMESTIC FIXED CAPITAL FORMATION, 1960-2012
Current market prices
Year
Gross
Domestic
Product
Gross
National
Income
1960
1961
1962
1963
1964
1965
1966
1967
1968
1969
1970
1971
1972
1973
1974
1975
1976
1977
1978
1979
1980
1981
1982
1983
1984
1985
1986
1987
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012 (pr.)
156,5
171,5
192,7
201,1
184,4
232,0
252,7
288,8
313,4
360,3
387,2
446,8
507,6
563,7
520,4
439,1
570,5
722,9
865,6
1.076,1
1.299,2
1.496,7
1.751,1
1.942,2
2.285,1
2.532,5
2.733,2
3.043,2
3.404,2
3.854,9
4.366,7
4.570,0
5.301,6
5.595,0
6.237,6
7.087,7
7.385,4
7.733,5
8.367,2
9.007,6
9.756,0
10.547,7
10.892,3
11.630,6
12.522,3
13.402,0
14.432,5
15.829,7
17.157,1
16.853,5
17.406,0
17.878,0
17.720,2
161,0
177,2
199,1
208,1
191,9
240,7
257,8
296,1
320,7
371,6
399,8
460,6
522,8
582,6
540,8
463,4
594,3
755,0
900,1
1.113,8
1.344,7
1.542,9
1.803,3
1.979,4
2.326,4
2.576,6
2.769,3
3.084,4
3.444,0
3.914,7
4.437,8
4.647,2
5.369,3
5.676,0
6.308,2
6.924,7
7.225,3
7.507,6
8.883,3
8.692,7
9.111,3
9.970,3
10.527,9
11.370,4
11.972,2
12.845,3
13.752,4
14.909,4
16.948,4
16.139,3
16.845,8
18.195,2
17.129,6
(mn)
Gross
Private Final
Domestic
Consumption
Fixed Capital
Expenditure
Formation
127,3
135,8
146,8
157,4
145,4
171,2
188,3
215,1
236,0
266,9
293,0
332,0
374,0
408,2
413,7
356,6
431,8
547,4
643,5
734,2
868,7
980,4
1.158,4
1.308,4
1.454,9
1.616,0
1.673,1
1.810,8
2.067,7
2.295,2
2.617,9
2.997,1
3.312,3
3.304,9
3.606,9
4.596,0
4.881,6
5.083,3
5.470,1
5.756,6
6.350,8
6.785,9
7.055,2
7.483,6
8.112,0
8.681,7
9.342,6
10.637,0
11.975,9
11.153,8
11.561,3
12.108,3
12.087,3
27,5
30,8
42,2
45,3
30,2
42,5
49,2
53,5
63,9
78,6
91,1
100,0
114,8
161,1
136,7
86,3
120,1
212,9
291,1
375,0
444,2
471,4
520,6
539,9
704,8
688,6
656,1
714,0
838,6
1.061,7
1.073,9
1.110,9
1.359,9
1.266,4
1.284,0
1.330,3
1.471,4
1.447,4
1.580,8
1.598,2
1.677,3
1.779,3
1.984,7
2.067,1
2.399,1
2.599,3
2.974,2
3.500,2
3.936,3
3.461,4
3.331,8
2.974,7
2.430,0
Gross
Domestic
Product
Gross
National
Income
1.468,9
1.632,0
1.778,7
1.888,8
1.709,2
2.090,2
2.217,8
2.519,4
2.635,5
2.880,8
2.970,0
3.349,9
3.571,1
3.606,7
2.997,4
2.428,0
2.870,4
3.323,1
3.577,1
3.930,3
4.162,9
4.289,9
4.559,8
4.802,4
5.227,8
5.478,5
5.675,6
6.078,5
6.583,8
7.117,1
7.650,3
7.703,9
8.428,2
8.487,4
8.987,8
9.501,5
9.674,2
9.899,2
10.391,8
10.893,2
11.439,3
11.899,5
12.152,8
12.379,8
12.904,1
13.402,0
13.955,4
14.666,3
15.192,3
14.910,5
15.105,6
15.172,1
14.806,1
1.463,0
1.632,7
1.779,6
1.893,0
1.722,8
2.100,4
2.191,6
2.502,3
2.610,0
2.877,7
2.970,5
3.345,4
3.562,8
3.611,1
3.016,7
2.481,6
2.895,8
3.361,9
3.603,1
3.940,4
4.173,2
4.283,5
4.548,1
4.740,6
5.155,2
5.398,6
5.571,5
5.972,9
6.456,5
7.005,3
7.530,8
7.591,3
8.266,8
8.332,6
8.790,7
9.282,9
9.464,4
9.610,1
11.032,9
10.512,4
10.683,3
11.248,1
11.746,2
12.102,8
12.337,2
12.845,3
13.297,8
13.813,6
15.007,5
14.278,6
14.619,4
15.441,4
14.312,5
(mn)
Gross
Private Final
Domestic
Consumption
Fixed Capital
Expenditure
Formation
845,4
907,4
979,4
1.029,4
955,4
1.121,4
1.227,4
1.392,3
1.471,3
1.625,3
1.742,8
1.894,8
2.036,8
2.061,8
1.797,8
1.481,8
1.728,8
2.044,3
2.270,7
2.405,2
2.541,7
2.585,2
2.882,2
3.091,6
3.231,1
3.422,1
3.481,6
3.671,6
4.056,5
4.336,5
4.725,0
5.216,4
5.383,4
5.119,4
5.375,4
5.942,0
6.128,6
6.276,3
6.628,4
6.797,7
7.298,8
7.564,1
7.692,4
7.877,6
8.391,9
8.681,7
9.087,0
10.016,5
10.798,4
9.983,7
10.135,1
10.271,5
10.012,4
371,1
412,9
512,8
553,6
453,2
541,4
569,4
605,6
694,3
776,4
829,9
851,3
881,9
1.042,0
719,3
452,2
542,9
892,1
1.082,8
1.259,6
1.325,4
1.239,8
1.286,7
1.258,6
1.529,8
1.411,6
1.311,6
1.377,4
1.523,2
1.828,0
1.777,1
1.752,1
2.074,8
1.809,2
1.763,8
1.774,0
1.885,1
1.799,6
1.902,5
1.889,0
1.954,2
2.012,5
2.186,6
2.238,6
2.497,8
2.599,3
2.865,4
3.249,7
3.445,1
3.110,0
2.958,1
2.701,5
2.170,9
- 14 NATIONAL ACCOUNTS
TABLE A.1.2. PER CAPITA GROSS NATIONAL INCOME, 1960-2012
Current market prices
Year
1960
1961
1962
1963
1964
1965
1966
1967
1968
1969
1970
1971
1972
1973
1974
1975
1976
1977
1978
1979
1980
1981
1982
1983
1984
1985
1986
1987
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012 (pr.)
Per Capita
Gross National
Income
()
Index
2005=100,0
Rate of increase
over previous
year
(%)
Per Capita
Gross National
Income
()
Index
2005=100,0
Rate of increase
over previous
year
(%)
280
306
345
357
327
407
433
494
531
610
651
743
834
919
946
923
1.193
1.517
1.801
2.212
2.641
2.994
3.458
3.748
4.348
4.758
5.055
5.569
6.153
6.896
7.653
7.809
8.785
9.066
9.869
10.639
10.926
11.192
13.081
12.659
13.129
14.213
14.836
15.830
16.445
17.394
18.312
19.436
21.546
19.974
20.311
21.384
19.828
1,6
1,8
2,0
2,1
1,9
2,3
2,5
2,8
3,1
3,5
3,7
4,3
4,8
5,3
5,4
5,3
6,9
8,7
10,4
12,7
15,2
17,2
19,9
21,5
25,0
27,4
29,1
32,0
35,4
39,6
44,0
44,9
50,5
52,1
56,7
61,2
62,8
64,3
75,2
72,8
75,5
81,7
85,3
91,0
94,5
100,0
105,3
111,7
123,9
114,8
116,8
122,9
114,0
...
9,3
12,6
3,7
-8,6
24,7
6,3
14,0
7,4
14,9
6,7
14,2
12,3
10,2
2,9
-2,4
29,3
27,2
18,7
22,8
19,4
13,3
15,5
8,4
16,0
9,4
6,2
10,2
10,5
12,1
11,0
2,0
12,5
3,2
8,9
7,8
2,7
2,4
16,9
-3,2
3,7
8,3
4,4
6,7
3,9
5,8
5,3
6,1
10,9
-7,3
1,7
5,3
-7,3
2.547
2.821
3.082
3.252
2.935
3.555
3.682
4.174
4.319
4.722
4.834
5.396
5.684
5.695
5.276
4.944
5.815
6.753
7.211
7.824
8.197
8.313
8.723
8.977
9.636
9.970
10.171
10.785
11.536
12.340
12.986
12.756
13.526
13.309
13.753
14.262
14.312
14.326
16.246
15.309
15.394
16.034
16.553
16.849
16.947
17.394
17.717
18.008
19.079
17.672
17.627
18.147
16.567
14,6
16,2
17,7
18,7
16,9
20,4
21,2
24,0
24,8
27,1
27,8
31,0
32,7
32,7
30,3
28,4
33,4
38,8
41,5
45,0
47,1
47,8
50,1
51,6
55,4
57,3
58,5
62,0
66,3
70,9
74,7
73,3
77,8
76,5
79,1
82,0
82,3
82,4
93,4
88,0
88,5
92,2
95,2
96,9
97,4
100,0
101,9
103,5
109,7
101,6
101,3
104,3
95,2
...
10,8
9,2
5,5
-9,7
21,1
3,6
13,4
3,5
9,3
2,4
11,6
5,3
0,2
-7,4
-6,3
17,6
16,1
6,8
8,5
4,8
1,4
4,9
2,9
7,3
3,5
2,0
6,0
7,0
7,0
5,2
-1,8
6,0
-1,6
3,3
3,7
0,4
0,1
13,4
-5,8
0,6
4,2
3,2
1,8
0,6
2,6
1,9
1,6
5,9
-7,4
-0,3
3,0
-8,7
- 15 NATIONAL ACCOUNTS
TABLE A.1.3. PER CAPITA FINAL PRIVATE CONSUMPTION EXPENDITURE, 1960-2012
Current market prices
Year
1960
1961
1962
1963
1964
1965
1966
1967
1968
1969
1970
1971
1972
1973
1974
1975
1976
1977
1978
1979
1980
1981
1982
1983
1984
1985
1986
1987
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012 (pr.)
Per Capita
Private Final
Consumption
Expenditure
()
Index
2005=100,0
222
235
254
270
248
290
316
359
390
438
477
535
597
644
723
710
867
1.100
1.288
1.458
1.706
1.903
2.222
2.478
2.719
2.984
3.054
3.270
3.694
4.043
4.514
5.036
5.419
5.279
5.643
7.061
7.382
7.578
8.055
8.383
9.151
9.673
9.942
10.419
11.143
11.756
12.440
13.867
15.225
13.804
13.939
14.230
13.992
1,9
2,0
2,2
2,3
2,1
2,5
2,7
3,1
3,3
3,7
4,1
4,6
5,1
5,5
6,2
6,0
7,4
9,4
11,0
12,4
14,5
16,2
18,9
21,1
23,1
25,4
26,0
27,8
31,4
34,4
38,4
42,8
46,1
44,9
48,0
60,1
62,8
64,5
68,5
71,3
77,8
82,3
84,6
88,6
94,8
100,0
105,8
118,0
129,5
117,4
118,6
121,0
119,0
Rate of increase
over previous
year
(%)
Per Capita
Private Final
Consumption
Expenditure
()
Index
2005=100,0
5,9
8,3
6,3
-8,4
17,0
9,2
13,4
8,8
12,2
8,9
12,3
11,4
7,9
12,4
-1,8
22,1
26,8
17,1
13,2
17,0
11,5
16,8
11,5
9,8
9,7
2,3
7,1
13,0
9,4
11,7
11,6
7,6
-2,6
6,9
25,1
4,5
2,7
6,3
4,1
9,2
5,7
2,8
4,8
7,0
5,5
5,8
11,5
9,8
-9,3
1,0
2,1
-1,7
1.472
1.568
1.696
1.768
1.628
1.898
2.062
2.322
2.435
2.667
2.836
3.056
3.249
3.251
3.144
2.952
3.471
4.107
4.544
4.776
4.993
5.017
5.528
5.854
6.039
6.320
6.356
6.630
7.248
7.639
8.148
8.766
8.808
8.177
8.410
9.129
9.268
9.356
9.761
9.899
10.517
10.783
10.840
10.967
11.527
11.757
12.100
13.058
13.728
12.356
12.220
12.071
11.590
12,5
13,3
14,4
15,0
13,8
16,1
17,5
19,8
20,7
22,7
24,1
26,0
27,6
27,7
26,7
25,1
29,5
34,9
38,7
40,6
42,5
42,7
47,0
49,8
51,4
53,8
54,1
56,4
61,6
65,0
69,3
74,6
74,9
69,5
71,5
77,6
78,8
79,6
83,0
84,2
89,5
91,7
92,2
93,3
98,0
100,0
102,9
111,1
116,8
105,1
103,9
102,7
98,6
Rate of increase
over previous
year
(%)
6,5
8,2
4,2
-7,9
16,6
8,6
12,6
4,8
9,5
6,3
7,8
6,3
0,1
-3,3
-6,1
17,6
18,3
10,7
5,1
4,5
0,5
10,2
5,9
3,2
4,6
0,6
4,3
9,3
5,4
6,7
7,6
0,5
-7,2
2,8
8,6
1,5
1,0
4,3
1,4
6,2
2,5
0,5
1,2
5,1
2,0
2,9
7,9
5,1
-10,0
-1,1
-1,2
-4,0
- 16 NATIONAL ACCOUNTS
12.000
10.000
8.000
6.000
4.000
2.000
0
1960 1964 1968 1972 1976 1980 1984 1988 1992 1996 2000 2004 2008 2012
Current market prices
22.000
20.000
18.000
16.000
14.000
12.000
10.000
8.000
6.000
4.000
2.000
0
1960 1964 1968 1972 1976 1980 1984 1988 1992 1996 2000 2004 2008 2012
Current market prices
10.000
8.000
6.000
4.000
2.000
0
1960 1964 1968 1972 1976 1980 1984 1988 1992 1996 2000 2004 2008 2012
Current market prices
- 17 NATIONAL ACCOUNTS
TABLE A.1.4. GROSS DOMESTIC FIXED CAPITAL FORMATION BY TYPE OF CAPITAL ASSET, 1960-2012
Current market prices
Year
1960
1961
1962
1963
1964
1965
1966
1967
1968
1969
1970
1971
1972
1973
1974
1975
1976
1977
1978
1979
1980
1981
1982
1983
1984
1985
1986
1987
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012 (pr.)
Construction
and other
investments
14,9
19,6
23,6
26,8
17,8
22,7
27,9
32,5
39,5
46,1
52,3
62,2
71,9
115,2
89,9
57,2
79,1
130,0
185,7
255,9
320,9
341,7
359,0
384,6
431,6
459,3
487,6
530,2
578,5
657,5
726,2
801,3
881,1
883,3
920,1
958,4
1.003,8
999,2
1.025,3
1.058,0
1.062,9
1.148,2
1.262,8
1.423,3
1.645,6
1.867,2
2.121,4
2.548,7
2.843,4
2.349,2
2.233,8
1.978,4
1.585,3
(mn)
Machinery
and
Intangible
fixed assets
Transport
Equipment
Total
9,9
8,2
14,0
13,7
10,1
14,2
16,4
14,5
18,3
21,5
28,4
28,9
31,8
33,0
37,6
25,6
29,6
55,5
61,2
78,8
86,6
85,6
115,2
100,6
128,8
122,0
119,3
132,8
190,9
184,9
226,4
228,1
318,7
275,9
293,7
293,7
340,7
378,6
468,3
461,2
473,5
514,3
476,2
527,4
631,2
622,8
678,5
787,0
903,4
1.008,2
960,5
928,3
810,2
2,7
2,9
4,6
4,8
2,4
5,6
5,0
6,5
6,2
10,9
10,4
8,9
11,1
13,0
9,2
3,4
11,4
27,3
44,3
40,3
36,7
44,1
46,5
54,7
144,4
107,3
49,2
51,1
69,2
219,4
121,3
81,5
160,1
107,1
70,2
78,3
126,9
69,5
87,1
79,1
141,0
116,9
245,7
116,3
122,2
109,3
174,3
164,6
189,5
104,0
137,5
68,0
34,5
27,5
30,8
42,2
45,3
30,2
42,5
49,2
53,5
63,9
78,6
91,1
100,0
114,8
161,1
136,7
86,3
120,1
212,9
291,1
375,0
444,2
471,4
520,6
539,9
704,8
688,6
656,1
714,0
838,6
1.061,7
1.073,9
1.110,9
1.359,9
1.266,4
1.284,0
1.330,3
1.471,4
1.447,4
1.580,8
1.598,2
1.677,3
1.779,3
1.984,7
2.067,1
2.399,1
2.599,3
2.974,2
3.500,2
3.936,3
3.461,4
3.331,8
2.974,7
2.430,0
Construction
and other
investments
221,3
282,8
334,3
370,7
325,4
325,2
356,7
401,7
465,2
506,2
527,2
588,0
616,7
771,9
485,5
330,1
421,9
657,7
809,5
955,6
1.011,2
938,4
919,2
930,3
998,8
973,5
994,9
1.053,5
1.096,5
1.193,8
1.285,1
1.328,8
1.420,7
1.331,0
1.334,5
1.356,4
1.368,7
1.313,1
1.306,7
1.314,1
1.305,9
1.353,4
1.433,5
1.568,3
1.733,3
1.867,2
2.019,9
2.307,8
2.380,0
2.043,9
1.947,3
1.796,8
1.432,5
Machinery
and
Intangible
fixed assets
115,7
90,2
120,8
120,4
95,8
139,4
150,2
133,8
167,4
174,3
217,9
196,4
192,9
192,0
190,7
108,3
84,6
152,3
159,2
202,0
218,8
199,4
265,0
220,5
268,9
246,8
236,9
250,7
336,2
321,9
317,2
313,3
439,3
349,1
352,6
327,5
370,0
406,6
494,9
485,3
493,8
535,1
491,1
550,2
642,7
622,8
673,6
781,2
880,4
956,3
873,6
831,8
698,0
Transport
Equipment
34,2
39,9
57,7
62,6
31,9
76,8
62,6
70,1
61,7
95,8
84,7
67,0
72,3
78,1
43,0
13,8
36,4
82,1
114,0
102,0
95,4
102,0
102,5
107,8
262,2
191,2
79,9
73,2
90,5
312,3
174,8
110,0
214,7
129,1
76,8
90,1
146,4
79,9
101,0
89,5
154,6
124,0
262,0
120,2
121,7
109,3
171,8
160,7
184,7
109,8
137,2
72,9
40,4
(mn)
Total
371,1
412,9
512,8
553,6
453,2
541,4
569,4
605,6
694,3
776,4
829,9
851,3
881,9
1.042,0
719,3
452,2
542,9
892,1
1.082,8
1.259,6
1.325,4
1.239,8
1.286,7
1.258,6
1.529,8
1.411,6
1.311,6
1.377,4
1.523,2
1.828,0
1.777,1
1.752,1
2.074,8
1.809,2
1.763,8
1.774,0
1.885,1
1.799,6
1.902,5
1.889,0
1.954,2
2.012,5
2.186,6
2.238,6
2.497,8
2.599,3
2.865,4
3.249,7
3.445,1
3.110,0
2.958,1
2.701,5
2.170,9
- 18 NATIONAL ACCOUNTS
TABLE A.1.5. GROSS DOMESTIC FIXED CAPITAL FORMATION, 1960-2012
Current market prices
Year
1960
1961
1962
1963
1964
1965
1966
1967
1968
1969
1970
1971
1972
1973
1974
1975
1976
1977
1978
1979
1980
1981
1982
1983
1984
1985
1986
1987
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012 (pr.)
Amount
(mn)
27,5
30,8
42,2
45,3
30,2
42,5
49,2
53,5
63,9
78,6
91,1
100,0
114,8
161,1
136,7
86,3
120,1
212,9
291,1
375,0
444,2
471,4
520,6
539,9
704,8
688,6
656,1
714,0
838,6
1.061,7
1.073,9
1.110,9
1.359,9
1.266,4
1.284,0
1.330,3
1.471,4
1.447,4
1.580,8
1.598,2
1.677,3
1.779,3
1.984,7
2.067,1
2.399,1
2.599,3
2.974,2
3.500,2
3.936,3
3.461,4
3.331,8
2.974,7
2.430,0
Index
2005=100,0
1,1
1,2
1,6
1,7
1,2
1,6
1,9
2,1
2,5
3,0
3,5
3,8
4,4
6,2
5,3
3,3
4,6
8,2
11,2
14,4
17,1
18,1
20,0
20,8
27,1
26,5
25,2
27,5
32,3
40,8
41,3
42,7
52,3
48,7
49,4
51,2
56,6
55,7
60,8
61,5
64,5
68,5
76,4
79,5
92,3
100,0
114,4
134,7
151,4
133,2
128,2
114,4
93,5
Rate of increase
over previous
year
(%)
Amount
(mn)
11,8
37,2
7,3
-33,2
40,7
15,7
8,7
19,5
23,0
15,9
9,8
14,9
40,3
-15,2
-36,9
39,2
77,2
36,8
28,8
18,5
6,1
10,4
3,7
30,5
-2,3
-4,7
8,8
17,4
26,6
1,1
3,5
22,4
-6,9
1,4
3,6
10,6
-1,6
9,2
1,1
4,9
6,1
11,5
4,1
16,1
8,3
14,4
17,7
12,5
-12,1
-3,7
-10,7
-18,3
371,1
412,9
512,8
553,6
453,2
541,4
569,4
605,6
694,3
776,4
829,9
851,3
881,9
1.042,0
719,3
452,2
542,9
892,1
1.082,8
1.259,6
1.325,4
1.239,8
1.286,7
1.258,6
1.529,8
1.411,6
1.311,6
1.377,4
1.523,2
1.828,0
1.777,1
1.752,1
2.074,8
1.809,2
1.763,8
1.774,0
1.885,1
1.799,6
1.902,5
1.889,0
1.954,2
2.012,5
2.186,6
2.238,6
2.497,8
2.599,3
2.865,4
3.249,7
3.445,1
3.110,0
2.958,1
2.701,5
2.170,9
Index
2005=100,0
14,3
15,9
19,7
21,3
17,4
20,8
21,9
23,3
26,7
29,9
31,9
32,8
33,9
40,1
27,7
17,4
20,9
34,3
41,7
48,5
51,0
47,7
49,5
48,4
58,9
54,3
50,5
53,0
58,6
70,3
68,4
67,4
79,8
69,6
67,9
68,2
72,5
69,2
73,2
72,7
75,2
77,4
84,1
86,1
96,1
100,0
110,2
125,0
132,5
119,6
113,8
103,9
83,5
Rate of increase
over previous
year
(%)
11,3
24,2
8,0
-18,1
19,5
5,2
6,4
14,6
11,8
6,9
2,6
3,6
18,2
-31,0
-37,1
20,1
64,3
21,4
16,3
5,2
-6,5
3,8
-2,2
21,5
-7,7
-7,1
5,0
10,6
20,0
-2,8
-1,4
18,4
-12,8
-2,5
0,6
6,3
-4,5
5,7
-0,7
3,5
3,0
8,6
2,4
11,6
4,1
10,2
13,4
6,0
-9,7
-4,9
-8,7
-19,6
NATIONAL ACCOUNTS
TABLE A.1.6. MAIN ECONOMIC INDICATORS BY SECTOR, 1995-2012
Indicators
1995
mn
7.087,7
%
%
mn
6.924,7
2000
2012 (pr.)
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
9.756,0
12.522,3
13.402,0
14.432,5
15.829,7
17.157,1
16.853,5
17.406,0
17.878,0
17.720,2
8,3
7,7
7,0
7,7
9,7
8,4
-1,8
3,3
2,7
-0,9
5,0
9.111,3
4,2
11.972,2
3,9
12.845,3
4,1
13.752,4
5,1
14.909,4
3,6
16.948,4
-1,9
16.139,3
1,3
16.845,8
0,4
18.195,2
-2,4
17.129,5
4,8
5,3
7,3
7,1
8,4
13,7
-4,8
4,4
8,0
-5,9
1,6
1,9
4,1
3,5
3,9
8,6
-4,9
2,4
5,6
-7,3
66,4
69,7
67,8
67,6
67,9
71,3
70,7
69,1
68,6
66,5
70,6
19,2
18,4
20,0
20,2
21,6
23,5
23,2
21,4
19,8
16,3
14,2
FOREIGN TRADE
Exports (incl. re-exports, FOB prices)
Imports (CIF prices)
Trade deficit (crude trade balance)
mn
"
"
949,3
2.854,1
-1.904,8
1.011,3
4.104,0
-3.092,7
936,4
4.577,9
-3.641,5
1.228,7
5.069,1
-3.840,3
1.111,8
5.513,5
-4.401,7
1.082,7
6.353,4
-5.270,7
1.190,4
7.366,7
-6.176,3
970,5
5.691,8
-4.721,3
1.136,8
6.517,4
-5.380,6
1.404,0
6.310,5
-4.906,5
1.420,5
5.740,5
-4.320,0
BALANCE OF PAYMENTS
Trade balance (+/-)
Current account balance (+/-)
Capital & Financial Account
mn
"
"
-1.612,1
-158,6
218,4
-2.771,0
-519,1
577,8
-3.234,1
-630,1
520,4
-3.372,1
-787,8
652,5
-3.932,1
-1.005,3
1.013,0
-4.710,4
-1.865,0
1.907,0
-5.554,8
-2.679,0
2.771,1
-4.292,4
-1.808,0
1.885,4
-4.664,1
-1.711,9
1.681,6
-4.348,6
-601,8
827,0
-3.852,6
-1.160,6
799,1
"
"
"
2.306,9
2.367,2
-60,3
3.387,4
3.616,1
-228,7
4.795,7
5.311,3
-515,6
5.453,6
5.779,1
-325,5
5.972,1
6.144,6
-172,5
7.096,2
6.542,4
553,8
7.388,6
7.228,0
160,6
6.763,6
7.794,3
-1.030,7
7.115,8
8.035,9
-920,1
7.139,3
8.271,7
-1.132,4
7.079,5
8.218,2
-1.138,7
PUBLIC FINANCE
Total government revenue, harmonised deficit
Total government expenditure, harmonised deficit
Net lendind (+)/net borrowing (-) (Fiscal Deficit)
(cont'd)
- 19 -
NATIONAL ACCOUNTS
G.D.P. at current market prices
% annual increase of G.D.P. at
current market prices
% annual increase of G.D.P. at
constant market prices, chain linking method
G.N.I. at current market prices
% annual increase of G.N.I. at
current market prices
% annual increase of G.N.I. at
constant market prices, chain linking method
Private final consumption expenditure,
% of G.N.I. at current market prices
Gross domestic fixed capital formation,
% of G.N.I. at current market prices
Unit of
measurement
NATIONAL ACCOUNTS
TABLE A.1.6 (cont'd). MAIN ECONOMIC INDICATORS BY SECTOR, 1995-2012
Indicators
Unit of
measurement
1995
2000
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012 (pr.)
1992=100
2005=100
2005=100
112,7
74,6
130,1
84,7
85,3
145,2
95,0
97,0
148,9
100,0
100,0
152,7
105,2
103,4
156,3
108,7
107,9
163,6
120,5
112,9
164,1
118,3
113,0
168,1
122,9
115,2
173,6
129,2
117,8
177,8
137,9
119,7
RATES OF PAY
Rates of pay in money terms
Rates of pay in real terms
1995=100
1995=100
100,0
100,0
134,1
116,0
165,2
128,0
174,0
131,5
183,9
135,6
192,5
138,7
206,0
141,7
213,4
146,4
Thsd persons
%
286,6
2,6
309,3
5,0
342,1
4,7
349,5
5,3
358,0
4,7
368,0
4,2
378,1
3,8
375,4
5,4
376,7
6,3
378,8
7,9
366,0
11,8
mn
1995=100
mn
"
"
590,9
100,0
330,9
55,7
115,6
611,5
94,1
341,1
79,1
58,8
675,5
104,2
341,8
63,0
98,1
676,3
94,9
346,7
57,4
93,4
658,5
90,8
312,9
52,7
94,3
683,4
82,6
312,6
39,1
120,1
721,1
75,9
354,0
35,8
116,6
735,8
81,2
358,8
26,3
82,7
756,3
81,1
372,6
86,2
82,7
405,2
109,0
84,2
407,6
87,3
mn
2005=100
mn
"
"
33,7
18,6
2,7
0,6
47,0
83,5
27,6
9,7
2,7
71,7
96,3
40,7
7,6
5,1
76,9
100,0
43,4
9,9
5,3
79,7
99,4
45,0
6,8
10,7
88,5
106,8
49,6
11,0
11,9
106,1
115,8
62,1
14,4
7,2
82,7
94,2
46,7
14,3
6,1
88,6
103,4
46,6
4,7
95.6
42,1
5,7
61,6
28,5
6,2
mn
2005=100
mn
"
"
2.180,5
742,5
103,8
283,0
2.626,8
95,5
871,4
126,8
320,9
2.800,1
100,7
1.003,0
155,4
306,2
2.870,5
100,0
1.014,7
177,4
307,0
2.925,5
99,3
987,6
210,4
340,4
3.151,6
104,2
1.012,0
230,1
372,2
3.500,6
108,7
1.040,2
268,9
422,5
3.167,2
96,2
1.008,6
271,4
389,7
3.009,0
93,1
993,4
475,0
85,6
970,5
511,3
76,4
915,9
549,3
mn
2005=100
mn
"
Mn k Wh
171,5
106,7
39,3
2.180,9
311,7
76,5
141,0
60,0
3.011,2
364,0
94,9
201,5
125,1
3.729,3
432,1
100,0
189,9
94,9
3.930,7
514,3
106,2
194,5
120,9
4.135,0
559,3
110,1
229,7
159,8
4.298,3
757,3
114,9
207,3
181,7
4.555,8
649,7
118,1
266,6
298,6
4.655,7
699,4
120,5
290,8
4.782,0
111,3
303,2
4.594,9
106,4
345,9
4.355,6
MANUFACTURING
Gross output at current prices
Index of production
Value added at current market prices
Fixed investments
Exports
ELECTRICITY, GAS, STEAM AND
AIR CONDITIONING SUPPLY
Gross output at current prices
Index of production
Value added at current market prices
Fixed investments
Consumption of electricity 2
Notes: 1. From the year 2000 figures for the unemployed are taken from the Labour Force Survey.
2. Data refer to billed sales only, excluding electricity supplied to the areas occupied by the Turkish invading forces, for which no payment was effected.
Data for the year 2006 include the supply of 40,6 mn kWh to the areas occupied by the Turkish invading forces, for which payment was effected.
(cont'd)
- 20 -
PRICES
Consumer price index
Industrial output prices index
G.D.P. implicit price index
NATIONAL ACCOUNTS
TABLE A.1.6 (cont'd). MAIN ECONOMIC INDICATORS BY SECTOR, 1995-2012
Indicators
Unit of
measurement
1995
2000
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012 (pr.)
mn
2005=100
mn
"
51,6
32,0
31,4
100,1
58,9
48,2
166,5
88,2
53,9
184,3
100,0
95,0
55,9
216,6
109,8
112,0
56,7
238,8
111,9
121,0
97,9
251,4
91,6
105,0
132,6
265,1
114,7
110,8
125,3
287,4
137,0
141,6
138,1
152,3
132,2
169,9
CONSTRUCTION
Gross output at current prices
Value added at current market prices
Fixed investments
Index of labour costs
Index of materials
mn
"
"
2005=100
2005=100
1.202,3
655,5
28,5
60,3
76,6
1.455,4
789,9
29,9
78,4
80,2
2.358,0
1.189,9
57,5
95,1
95,4
2.727,4
1.330,4
55,4
100,0
100,0
3.112,0
1.535,5
64,8
105,3
105,1
3.766,4
1.798,4
111,6
110,1
110,7
4.265,5
2.001,8
156,6
116,7
121,5
3.364,5
1.573,8
55,2
122,3
117,2
3.018,5
1.403,1
126,6
120,4
1.194,3
129,7
125,3
942,1
131,2
125,5
mn
"
"
"
1.253,7
852,1
119,7
1.754,6
1.092,4
177,7
2.257,7
1.369,0
157,0
2.430,1
9.358,2
1.499,5
166,8
2.660,6
10.198,7
1.631,0
208,5
2.908,8
11.479,5
1.758,5
271,3
3.189,6
12.677,4
1.899,0
281,4
3.077,2
11.326,1
1.807,5
159,8
3.104,3
11.660,1
1.890,5
11.903,7
1.937,1
11.273,7
1.910,9
mn
"
"
Number
"
715,2
372,7
42,5
34.475
387.559
989,9
465,6
81,7
32.165
444.183
1.182,0
499,4
51,9
54.037
515.233
1.323,5
538,7
35,3
48.712
534.966
1.423,1
607,1
123,5
48.387
550.792
1.709,5
677,6
268,0
64.405
591.962
1.725,3
757,6
356,2
67.722
631.824
1.724,7
805,1
165,1
50.291
651.149
1.450,9
802,0
44.025
648.143
768,9
36.264
651.671
756,0
25.829
654.597
mn
"
"
987,2
600,7
81,5
1.463,2
872,4
92,6
1.464,7
855,9
101,9
1.571,7
882,3
97,4
1.689,8
924,0
97,7
1.900,6
991,4
98,1
1.975,1
1.001,2
93,4
1.889,6
927,5
76,9
1.865,0
961,4
1.046,8
1.119,2
mn
"
"
263,2
189,2
45,0
554,2
413,9
85,0
744,2
528,9
156,7
783,5
542,0
137,6
862,1
507,9
143,3
958,8
563,8
138,4
1.097,2
600,6
123,3
1.083,6
598,4
119,7
1.109,6
663,1
696,8
694,2
- 21 -
(cont'd)
NATIONAL ACCOUNTS
TABLE A.1.6 (cont'd). MAIN ECONOMIC INDICATORS BY SECTOR, 1995-2012
Indicators
Unit of
measurement
1995
2000
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012 (pr.)
mn
"
"
474,1
319,5
42,7
993,3
668,7
48,2
1.107,9
729,9
29,4
1.185,9
825,8
24,9
1.391,9
979,0
29,9
1.655,4
1.130,0
41,9
1.789,5
1.182,3
37,4
1.818,0
1.244,9
50,0
2.084,0
1.349,9
1.478,1
1.542,4
mn
"
"
"
652,7
603,4
504,4
503,0
961,4
855,0
535,1
534,3
1.281,5
1.105,0
934,6
931,7
1.401,5
1.189,7
1.126,2
1.123,1
1.527,9
1.291,9
1.254,8
1.252,0
1.662,2
1.398,2
1.418,2
1.414,9
1.800,0
1.507,3
1.580,5
1.573,8
1.978,5
1.657,6
1.259,9
1.237,1
2.062,4
1.765,1
1.826,4
1.853,9
mn
"
"
358,0
243,4
13,3
530,7
346,4
18,3
697,0
481,6
26,3
735,9
514,5
26,8
824,2
565,6
35,4
913,0
617,4
33,3
1.048,9
708,7
38,3
1.081,3
726,6
33,9
1.091,4
822,5
942,0
1.002,8
mn
"
"
115,4
70,1
14,4
195,2
124,8
23,2
220,4
137,2
17,1
246,7
154,0
19,0
265,2
177,2
30,0
294,0
194,4
24,5
319,6
195,9
26,2
301,6
184,6
17,5
299,2
197,5
197,9
202,3
mn
"
"
720,6
580,4
124,7
1.128,2
828,1
153,5
1.598,3
1.194,2
270,0
1.729,9
1.271,6
302,6
1.925,1
1.356,7
313,1
1.961,7
1.401,5
318,7
2.058,5
1.510,4
361,3
2.231,8
1.672,4
490,0
2.351,8
1.722,0
1.788,1
1.726,0
EDUCATION
Gross output at current prices
Value added at current market prices
Fixed investments
mn
"
"
343,7
311,1
17,4
534,4
479,5
38,8
748,1
665,9
65,4
798,0
705,9
102,2
848,4
749,2
119,1
902,3
785,3
130,5
1.039,1
893,6
114,4
1.111,6
968,8
152,0
1.148,7
1.019,7
1.083,5
1.106,6
mn
"
"
260,0
211,0
26,3
389,2
315,4
27,9
620,0
426,4
49,7
665,3
452,2
43,0
706,7
475,1
36,2
755,5
498,5
34,0
873,2
566,8
40,6
956,0
598,9
44,4
949,3
636,4
674,4
687,4
(cont'd)
- 22 -
NATIONAL ACCOUNTS
TABLE A.1.6 (cont'd). MAIN ECONOMIC INDICATORS BY SECTOR, 1995-2012
Indicators
Unit of
measurement
1995
2000
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012 (pr.)
mn
"
"
115,5
73,4
21,6
187,9
121,2
25,3
250,4
152,1
57,3
265,3
161,2
40,1
287,8
172,2
37,8
317,7
190,5
41,7
344,8
196,2
50,6
372,9
210,4
55,4
366,5
237,2
284,8
276,9
mn
"
"
180,9
133,9
15,3
224,2
159,7
16,2
268,8
185,2
19,4
283,2
192,5
26,8
304,9
204,7
32,4
319,6
212,7
32,0
360,0
231,7
43,0
346,7
223,1
45,5
349,5
232,1
234,4
233,6
ACTIVITIES OF HOUSEHOLDS
AS EMPLOYERS
Gross output at current prices
Value added at current market prices
Fixed investment
mn
"
"
24,7
24,4
0,0
47,3
47,1
0,0
88,9
87,4
0,0
98,5
96,7
0,0
104,0
102,1
0,0
108,9
108,4
0,0
134,8
134,6
0,0
154,4
154,1
0,0
170,3
172,1
202,2
194,4
mn
"
"
"
1.330,3
951,4
292,7
78,3
1.677,3
1.053,4
473,5
141,0
2.399,1
1.640,9
631,2
122,2
2.599,3
1.870,5
622,8
109,3
2.974,2
2.121,2
678,5
174,3
3.500,2
2.545,5
787,0
164,6
3.936,3
2.840,3
903,4
189,5
3.461,4
2.346,3
1.008,2
104,0
3.331,8
2.231,2
960,6
137,5
2.974,7
1.976,0
928,3
68,0
2.430,0
1.583,0
810,2
34,5
8,0
9,5
4,8
-3,3
0,2
3,1
3,1
2,9
2,5
2,4
2,3
2.253,4
1.384,0
2.912,3
2.040,1
2.477,5
1.678,4
2.656,7
1.718,3
2.683,0
1.755,3
2.671,3
1.858,1
2.630,5
1.792,8
2.370,0
1.493,2
2.450,4
1.549,8
2.625,9
1.749,3
1.927,7
GROSS DOMESTIC
FIXED CAPITAL FORMATION - TOTAL
New buildings and works
Machinery and equipment
Vehicles, ships and aircraft
Other (intangible fixed assets, plantations, orchards,
breeding stock, etc.)
TOURISM
Visitors (Tourist arrivals incl. excursionists
and same day tourists)
Income from tourism
"
000's
mn
- 23 -
NATIONAL ACCOUNTS
TABLE A.1.7a. GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT BY ACTIVITY, 1995-2012
(Current market prices)
(mn)
2012 (pr.)
1995
2000
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
330,9
18,6
742,5
106,7
341,1
27,6
871,4
141,0
376,3
29,4
923,1
175,3
347,8
34,3
946,5
195,3
341,8
40,7
1.003,0
201,5
346,7
43,4
1.014,7
189,9
312,9
45,0
987,6
194,5
312,6
49,6
1.012,0
229,7
354,0
62,1
1.040,2
207,3
358,8
46,7
1.008,6
266,6
372,6
46,6
993,4
290,8
405,2
42,1
970,5
303,2
407,6
28,5
915,9
345,9
32,0
655,5
58,9
789,9
70,3
944,0
79,0
1.070,7
88,2
1.189,9
95,0
1.330,4
112,0
1.535,5
121,0
1.798,4
105,0
2.001,8
110,8
1.573,8
141,6
1.403,1
152,3
1.194,3
169,9
942,1
852,1
372,7
600,7
189,2
319,5
603,4
243,4
70,1
1.092,4
465,6
872,4
413,9
668,7
855,0
346,4
124,8
1.222,0
476,1
870,8
482,7
605,9
972,4
445,0
134,2
1.217,9
472,8
838,3
485,8
620,4
1.022,1
459,9
140,8
1.369,0
499,4
855,9
528,9
729,9
1.105,0
481,6
137,2
1.499,5
538,7
882,3
542,0
825,8
1.189,7
514,5
154,0
1.631,0
607,1
924,0
507,9
979,0
1.291,9
565,6
177,2
1.758,5
677,6
991,4
563,8
1.130,0
1.398,2
617,4
194,4
1.899,0
757,6
1.001,2
600,6
1.182,3
1.507,3
708,7
195,9
1.807,5
805,1
927,5
598,4
1.244,9
1.657,6
726,6
184,6
1.890,5
802,0
961,4
663,1
1.349,9
1.765,1
822,5
197,5
1.937,1
768,9
1.046,8
696,8
1.478,1
1.826,4
942,0
197,9
1.910,9
756,0
1.119,2
694,2
1.542,4
1.853,9
1.002,8
202,3
580,4
311,1
211,0
73,4
133,9
24,4
828,1
479,5
315,4
121,2
159,7
47,1
924,2
557,5
364,6
148,9
160,6
64,8
1.128,6
641,5
407,9
151,9
171,6
75,1
1.194,2
665,9
426,4
152,1
185,2
87,4
1.271,6
705,9
452,2
161,2
192,5
96,7
1.356,7
749,2
475,1
172,2
204,7
102,1
1.401,5
785,3
498,5
190,5
212,7
108,4
1.510,4
893,6
566,8
196,2
231,7
134,6
1.672,4
968,8
598,9
210,4
223,1
154,1
1.722,0
1.019,7
636,4
237,2
232,1
172,1
1.788,1
1.083,5
674,4
284,8
234,4
202,2
1.726,0
1.106,6
687,4
276,9
233,6
194,4
6.471,6
9.020,1
9.947,9
10.508,2
11.283,2
12.046,6
12.931,2
14.051,4
15.156,5
15.145,4
15.719,5
16.228,8
16.116,5
288,2
327,9
229,1
506,8
254,4
689,9
228,6
893,8
201,1
1.038,0
156,3
1.199,0
148,8
1.352,5
184,0
1.594,3
195,0
1.805,7
131,1
1.577,0
103,0
1.583,5
81,8
1.567,3
57,4
1.546,3
7.087,7
9.756,0
10.892,3
11.630,6
12.522,3
13.402,0
14.432,5
15.829,7
17.157,1
16.853,5
17.406,1
17.877,9
17.720,3
2010
2011
- 24 -
NATIONAL ACCOUNTS
TABLE A.1.7b. PERCENTAGE ANNUAL CHANGE OF GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT BY ACTIVITY, 1996/95-2012/11
(Current market prices)
Activity (NACE Rev. 2)
2001/00
2003/02
2004/03
2005/04
2006/05
2007/06
2008/07
2009/08
-5,3
1,6
2,4
5,6
6,5
-7,6
2,4
18,8
-7,6
16,7
2,5
11,4
3,5
6,3
11,2
7,9
1,7
1,9
-2,3
16,3
13,4
8,2
6,4
11,8
2010/09
2011/10
2012/11
-1,7
18,7
6,0
3,2
1,4
6,6
1,2
-5,8
-9,7
3,8
-2,7
2,4
-0,1
10,2
2,5
18,1
13,2
25,1
2,8
-9,7
1,4
-24,7
-3,0
28,6
3,8
-0,3
-1,5
9,1
8,7
-9,7
-2,3
4,2
0,6
-32,3
-5,6
14,1
12,3
13,4
11,7
11,1
7,7
11,8
17,9
15,4
8,0
17,1
-13,2
11,3
5,6
-21,4
27,8
-10,8
7,5
-14,9
11,6
-21,1
11,1
3,7
8,4
15,7
0,2
6,3
22,1
8,4
-0,3
-0,7
-3,7
0,6
2,4
5,1
3,4
4,9
12,4
5,6
2,1
8,9
17,6
8,1
4,7
-2,6
9,5
7,9
3,1
2,5
13,1
7,7
6,8
12,3
8,8
12,7
4,7
-6,3
18,6
8,6
9,9
15,0
7,8
11,6
7,3
11,0
15,4
8,2
9,2
9,7
8,0
11,8
1,0
6,5
4,6
7,8
14,8
0,8
-4,8
6,3
-7,4
-0,4
5,3
10,0
2,5
-5,8
4,6
-0,4
3,7
10,8
8,4
6,5
13,2
7,0
2,5
-4,1
8,9
5,1
9,5
3,5
14,5
0,2
-1,3
-1,7
6,9
-0,4
4,3
1,5
6,5
2,2
5,8
8,6
10,0
11,8
8,3
25,6
3,6
8,4
7,4
14,1
1,0
20,7
22,1
15,1
11,9
2,0
6,9
16,0
5,8
3,8
4,5
0,2
7,9
16,4
6,5
6,0
6,0
5,9
3,9
10,5
6,7
6,1
5,1
6,8
6,3
5,6
3,3
4,8
4,9
10,6
3,9
6,1
7,8
13,8
13,7
3,0
8,9
24,2
10,7
8,4
5,7
7,2
-3,7
14,5
3,0
5,2
6,3
12,7
4,0
11,6
3,8
6,3
6,0
20,1
1,0
17,5
-3,5
2,1
1,9
-2,7
-0,3
-3,8
4,8
7,5
5,6
7,4
6,8
7,3
8,7
7,9
-0,1
3,8
3,2
-0,7
-8,4
3,2
13,8
16,2
-10,1
29,5
-12,0
16,1
-22,3
15,5
-4,8
12,8
23,7
17,9
5,9
13,3
-32,8
-12,7
-21,4
0,4
-20,6
-1,0
-29,9
-1,3
4,2
8,1
6,8
7,7
7,0
7,7
9,7
8,4
-1,8
3,3
2,7
-0,9
- 25 -
1996/95
(%)
NATIONAL ACCOUNTS
TABLE A.1.8a. GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT BY ACTIVIT, 1995-2012
(Constant market prices of 2005, chain linking method)
Activity (NACE Rev. 2)
(mn)
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
366,2
38,9
1.018,0
129,9
386,5
38,7
1.013,9
175,6
342,7
39,7
1.036,6
186,5
347,9
42,9
1.030,4
195,3
346,7
43,4
1.014,7
189,9
307,1
42,4
977,5
199,1
295,7
45,1
991,8
218,5
276,1
48,4
1.024,4
225,2
275,5
36,3
965,2
234,7
284,7
39,3
948,1
240,1
301,2
35,9
894,2
225,7
302,7
25,9
827,8
217,5
64,1
993,9
80,2
1.103,6
85,8
1.206,3
93,2
1.264,9
95,0
1.330,4
100,9
1.444,7
107,8
1.565,7
86,2
1.594,7
100,5
1.297,3
111,9
1.190,2
113,3
1.073,2
108,6
863,9
1.170,2
442,3
1.020,3
320,5
705,9
995,0
418,4
149,5
1.323,4
447,1
951,1
390,8
724,7
1.067,9
487,6
151,4
1.318,3
470,9
897,2
396,1
684,0
1.098,2
487,5
157,9
1.423,6
505,6
876,0
498,9
743,5
1.139,8
495,5
143,8
1.499,5
538,7
882,3
542,0
825,8
1.189,7
514,5
154,0
1.585,6
594,1
913,5
510,0
922,2
1.251,4
549,1
169,0
1.714,7
618,0
944,1
565,3
1.014,0
1.310,5
588,4
177,2
1.800,7
668,1
912,2
587,0
1.077,4
1.366,4
643,0
172,9
1.703,6
650,1
857,1
558,9
1.131,0
1.435,7
650,0
168,4
1.729,1
624,3
883,4
584,6
1.165,9
1.496,2
691,6
171,3
1.717,4
579,3
946,2
606,5
1.189,9
1.551,6
739,9
168,6
1.642,8
550,1
968,9
600,2
1.200,6
1.581,7
768,8
169,8
1.059,4
611,8
402,7
141,4
186,6
47,1
1.100,8
655,0
423,0
162,1
175,1
64,8
1.187,7
683,2
436,5
158,3
179,2
75,1
1.232,2
690,5
442,9
155,4
189,6
87,4
1.271,6
705,9
452,2
161,2
192,5
96,7
1.319,3
726,0
465,6
166,4
198,2
102,1
1.326,3
741,2
475,2
177,7
198,8
107,0
1.357,1
795,7
510,7
177,6
210,0
122,4
1.455,2
833,7
517,5
184,6
207,7
140,1
1.471,3
851,1
528,6
199,3
213,3
154,5
1.485,0
867,4
539,4
226,0
213,8
164,0
1.480,8
871,2
544,1
215,6
210,6
157,7
8.540,2
10.282,1 10.923,2
11.127,7
11.599,7
12.046,6
12.544,2
13.183,1
13.656,4
13.403,2
961,4
1.157,2 1.229,6
1.252,1
1.304,4
1.355,3
1.411,3
1.483,2
1.535,9
1.507,2
1.527,0
9.501,5
11.439,3 12.152,8
12.379,8
12.904,1
13.402,0
13.955,4
14.666,3
15.192,3
14.910,5
2011
2012
1.533,8 1.496,9
- 26 -
2000
2010
(pr.)
1995
NATIONAL ACCOUNTS
TABLE A.1.8b. PERCENTAGE ANNUAL CHANGE OF GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT BY ACTIVITY, 1996/95-2012/11
(Constant market prices of 2005, chain linking method)
Activity (NACE Rev. 2)
2003/02
2004/03
2005/04
2006/05
2007/06
2008/07
-1,6
3,5
-1,8
7,2
-0,3
-10,0
-1,7
21,7
-11,3
2,5
2,2
6,2
1,5
8,2
-0,6
4,8
-0,4
1,0
-1,5
-2,8
-11,4
-2,3
-3,7
4,8
-3,7
6,4
1,5
9,8
-6,6
7,5
3,3
3,1
5,1
0,8
15,5
3,5
7,0
9,3
8,6
4,9
1,9
5,2
6,3
8,6
6,8
8,4
1,2
1,6
-2,7
14,5
9,1
2,8
3,6
9,0
10,5
3,1
1,3
11,3
3,7
3,6
16,1
3,6
-0,4
5,3
-5,7
1,4
-5,6
2,8
0,0
4,3
8,0
7,4
-2,4
25,9
8,7
3,8
1,6
-9,0
5,3
6,5
0,7
8,6
11,1
4,4
3,8
7,1
5,7
10,3
3,5
-5,9
11,7
5,2
6,7
9,7
2,3
3,6
3,4
6,2
2,8
25,6
0,6
2,6
1,8
8,0
-4,4
20,7
7,9
4,3
3,2
-2,3
2,3
16,0
3,7
1,1
1,5
-1,8
5,8
16,4
3,2
2,2
2,1
3,7
1,5
10,5
1,8
4,0
1,9
4,2
1,8
4,1
1,8
1,8
4,0
1,9
2009/08
2010/09
2011/10
2012/11
-0,2
-25,0
-5,8
4,2
3,3
8,1
-1,8
2,3
5,8
-8,6
-5,7
-6,0
0,5
-27,8
-7,4
-3,6
-20,0
1,8
16,6
-18,6
11,3
-8,3
1,3
-9,8
-4,1
-19,5
8,1
4,0
3,3
10,9
10,0
4,7
7,2
4,8
5,0
8,1
-3,4
3,8
6,3
4,3
9,3
-2,4
-5,4
-2,7
-6,0
-4,8
5,0
5,1
1,1
-2,7
1,5
-4,0
3,1
4,6
3,1
4,2
6,4
1,8
-0,7
-7,2
7,1
3,7
2,1
3,7
7,0
-1,6
-4,3
-5,0
2,4
-1,0
0,9
1,9
3,9
0,7
3,8
2,8
3,0
3,3
2,9
5,6
0,5
2,1
2,1
6,8
0,3
4,8
2,3
7,4
7,5
-0,1
5,6
14,4
7,2
4,8
1,3
3,9
-1,1
14,4
1,1
2,1
2,1
7,9
2,7
10,3
0,9
1,9
2,0
13,4
0,2
6,2
-0,3
0,4
0,9
-4,6
-1,5
-3,9
3,9
4,1
5,1
3,6
-1,9
1,3
0,4
-2,4
4,2
3,9
4,1
5,1
3,6
-1,9
1,3
0,4
-2,4
4,2
3,9
4,1
5,1
3,6
-1,9
1,3
0,4
-2,4
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2001/00
1996/95
(%)
NATIONAL ACCOUNTS
TABLE A.1.9a. EXPENDITURE ON GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT BY CATEGORY, 1995-2012
(Current market prices)
Category
1995
(mn)
2000
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
969,1
1.578,2
1.984,7
2.307,4
2.240,1
2.410,4
2.656,7
2.763,1
3.086,8
3.392,9
3.482,5
3.585,3
3.438,2
4.596,0
6.350,8
7.055,1
7.483,6
8.112,0
8.681,7
9.342,6
10.637,0
11.975,9
11.153,8
11.561,3
12.108,3
12.087,3
1.528,2
1.740,6
2.020,0
1.980,7
2.476,1
2.649,3
2.968,4
3.418,1
4.002,6
3.262,4
3.445,9
2.962,7
2.664,6
197,9
63,3
35,3
-86,4
77,0
50,1
-5,7
-82,1
66,3
-199,0
114,1
-12,0
234,6
1.330,3
1.677,3
1.984,7
2.067,1
2.399,1
2.599,3
2.974,2
3.500,2
3.936,3
3.461,4
3.331,8
2.974,7
2.430,0
3.576,1
5.474,6
5.577,4
5.530,0
6.054,1
6.516,0
6.943,9
7.632,9
7.863,0
6.883,0
7.303,3
7.783,9
7.710,2
3.581,7
5.388,2
5.744,9
5.671,1
6.360,1
6.855,4
7.479,1
8.621,5
9.771,1
7.838,6
8.387,0
8.562,3
8.180,1
7.087,7
9.756,0
10.892,3
11.630,6
12.522,3
13.402,0
14.432,5
15.829,7
17.157,1
16.853,5
17.406,0
17.878,0
17.720,2
Changes in stocks
Gross fixed capital formation
(pr.)
(pr.)
-163,1
-644,7
-364,4
-260,3
-550,1
-556,7
-680,1
-920,3
-208,7
-714,2
-560,3
317,3
-590,7
6.924,7
9.111,3
10.527,9
11.370,4
11.972,2
12.845,3
13.752,4
14.909,4
16.948,4
16.139,3
16.845,8
18.195,3
17.129,5
730,3
974,6
1.109,2
1.173,5
1.264,9
1.372,9
1.476,4
1.586,1
1.748,2
1.784,0
1.860,3
1.931,1
1.984,9
6.194,4
8.136,7
9.418,6
10.196,9
10.707,3
11.472,4
12.276,0
13.323,3
15.200,2
14.355,3
14.985,4
16.264,2
15.144,7
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NATIONAL ACCOUNTS
TABLE A.1.9b. PERCENTAGE ANNUAL CHANGE IN EXPENDITURE ON THE GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT BY CATEGORY, 1996/95-2012/11
(Current market prices)
Category
1996/95
2001/00
2003/02
2004/03
2005/04
2006/05
2007/06
2008/07
2009/08
2010/09
Government final consumption
(%)
2011/10
2012/11
14,9
16,3
-2,9
7,6
10,2
4,0
11,7
9,9
2,6
3,0
-4,1
6,2
6,9
6,1
8,4
7,0
7,6
13,9
12,6
-6,9
3,7
4,7
-0,2
2,9
-0,9
-1,9
25,0
7,0
12,0
15,1
17,1
-18,5
5,6
-14,0
-10,1
-49,2
-185,2
-344,8
189,2
-35,0
-111,4
-1333,3
180,8
-400,2
157,3
-110,5
2061,5
10,6
6,1
4,1
16,1
8,3
14,4
17,7
12,5
-12,1
-3,7
-10,7
-18,3
5,8
8,8
-0,8
9,5
7,6
6,6
9,9
3,0
-12,5
6,1
6,6
-0,9
11,6
6,4
-1,3
12,1
7,8
9,1
15,3
13,3
-19,8
7,0
2,1
-4,5
4,2
8,1
6,8
7,7
7,0
7,7
9,7
8,4
-1,8
3,3
2,7
-0,9
Changes in stocks
Gross fixed capital formation
Exports of goods and services
Less: Imports of goods and services
Gross Domestic Product
-1,8
-10,4
28,6
-111,4
-1,2
-22,2
-35,3
77,3
-242,3
21,6
156,6
-286,2
4,3
9,4
8,0
5,3
7,3
7,1
8,4
13,7
-4,8
4,4
8,0
-5,9
6,9
6,6
5,8
7,8
8,5
7,5
7,4
10,2
2,0
4,3
3,8
2,8
National Income
4,0
9,8
8,3
5,0
7,1
7,0
8,5
14,1
-5,6
4,4
8,5
-6,9
- 29 -
18,5
NATIONAL ACCOUNTS
TABLE A.1.10a. EXPENDITURE ON THE GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT BY CATEGORY, 1995-2012
(Constant market prices of 2005, chain linking method)
(pr.)
1995
2000
1.477,5
1.971,6
2.328,3
5.942,0
7.298,8
2.037,1
(mn)
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2.467,9
2.331,9
2.410,4
2.580,2
2.612,5
2.770,7
2.960,1
2.990,0
2.982,7
2.891,4
7.692,4
7.877,6
8.391,9
8.681,7
9.087,0
10.016,5
10.798,4
9.983,7
10.135,1
10.271,5
10.012,4
2.027,9
2.227,5
2.140,6
2.579,3
2.649,4
2.860,0
3.172,7
3.503,2
2.934,4
3.057,1
2.691,2
2.371,2
263,1
73,6
41,0
-98,0
81,5
50,1
-5,4
-77,0
58,2
-175,6
99,0
-10,3
200,3
1.774,0
1.954,2
2.186,6
2.238,6
2.497,8
2.599,3
2.865,4
3.249,7
3.445,1
3.110,0
2.958,1
2.701,5
2.171,0
4.477,3
5.857,2
5.913,3
5.887,2
6.211,0
6.516,0
6.748,4
7.163,8
7.127,0
6.366,0
6.608,7
6.898,8
6.710,9
4.432,4
5.716,1
6.008,7
5.993,4
6.609,9
6.855,4
7.320,1
8.299,2
9.007,1
7.333,8
7.685,3
7.672,0
7.179,9
9.501,5
11.439,3
12.152,8
12.379,8
12.904,1
13.402,0
13.955,4
14.666,3
15.192,3
14.910,5
15.105,6
15.172,1
14.806,1
Changes in stocks
Gross fixed capital formation
2003
(pr.)
2004
Category
2002
(pr.)
(pr.)
-218,6
-755,9
-406,6
-277,0
-566,9
-556,7
-657,6
-852,7
-184,8
-631,9
-486,2
269,3
-493,5
9.282,9
10.683,3
11.746,2
12.102,8
12.337,2
12.845,3
13.297,8
13.813,6
15.007,5
14.278,6
14.619,4
15.441,4
14.312,5
943,7
1.139,1
1.229,0
1.272,2
1.316,3
1.372,9
1.424,5
1.486,3
1.573,6
1.668,6
1.734,7
1.786,0
1.830,6
8.339,3
9.544,2
10.517,2
10.830,5
11.020,9
11.472,4
11.873,3
12.327,3
13.433,9
12.610,0
12.884,7
13.655,4
12.481,9
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NATIONAL ACCOUNTS
TABLE A.1.10b. PERCENTAGE ANNUAL CHANGE IN EXPENDITURE ON THE GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT BY CATEGORY, 1996/95-2012/11
(Constant market prices of 2005, chain linking method)
Category
(%)
2001/00
2003/02
14,9
10,8
6,0
-5,5
3,4
7,0
1,3
6,1
6,8
1,0
-0,2
-3,1
3,1
3,6
2,4
6,5
3,5
4,7
10,2
7,8
-7,5
1,5
1,3
-2,5
-1,1
-3,7
-3,9
20,5
2,7
7,9
10,9
10,4
-16,2
4,2
-12,0
-11,9
-50,4
-181,7
-339,3
183,1
-38,6
-110,8
-1.324,6
175,6
-401,7
156,4
-110,4
2.044,6
6,3
3,0
2,4
11,6
4,1
10,2
13,4
6,0
-9,7
-4,9
-8,7
-19,6
3,1
6,1
-0,4
5,5
4,9
3,6
6,2
-0,5
-10,7
3,8
4,4
-2,7
7,9
5,3
-0,3
10,3
3,7
6,8
13,4
8,5
-18,6
4,8
-0,2
-6,4
1,8
4,0
1,9
4,2
3,9
4,1
5,1
3,6
-1,9
1,3
0,4
-2,4
2004/03
2005/04
2006/05
2007/06
2008/07
2009/08
2010/09
2011/10
2012/11
-4,1
-13,8
31,9
-104,6
1,8
-18,1
-29,7
78,3
-242,0
23,1
155,4
-283,3
2,0
5,3
3,0
1,9
4,1
3,5
3,9
8,6
-4,9
2,4
5,6
-7,3
3,6
3,8
3,5
3,5
4,3
3,8
4,3
5,9
6,0
4,0
3,0
2,5
National Income
1,8
5,5
3,0
1,8
4,1
3,5
3,8
9,0
-6,1
2,2
6,0
-8,6
- 31 -
1996/95
- 32 NATIONAL ACCOUNTS
TABLE A.1.11a. GROSS DOMESTIC FIXED CAPITAL FORMATION BY ACTIVITY AND TYPE, 1995-2010
(mn)
1995
2000
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
55,7
35,0
9,7
3,9
79,1
51,1
13,7
4,8
73,7
53,4
13,5
5,5
63,0
40,1
13,8
4,3
57,4
41,2
14,7
4,8
52,7
41,1
8,9
2,6
39,1
28,8
5,5
1,7
35,8
26,7
4,4
1,6
26,3
16,9
3,4
3,2
25,5
20,2
1,8
0,9
3,4
3,6
2,7
0,5
1,4
0,9
103,8
19,7
71,4
12,7
4,6
5,0
9,7
2,7
5,6
1,4
126,8
25,9
83,7
17,1
4,3
-2,9
6,9
0,6
5,7
0,7
145,6
31,7
103,7
10,2
3,4
1,4
7,6
0,6
6,0
0,9
155,4
44,1
92,9
18,4
5,1
-8,4
9,9
1,5
6,4
2,0
177,4
53,5
105,7
18,2
2,1
-1,9
6,8
0,9
5,1
0,8
210,4
68,6
122,8
18,9
4,1
-1,0
11,0
2,0
5,6
3,4
230,1
67,0
136,9
26,2
2,8
0,3
14,4
2,8
9,0
2,5
268,9
78,0
164,4
26,4
2,4
0,4
14,8
2,1
11,2
1,5
273,0
98,3
161,6
13,0
2,5
0,1
10,9
0,6
9,9
0,4
203,3
71,2
123,8
8,3
39,3
26,5
12,3
0,5
60,0
37,1
21,7
1,2
119,6
54,7
64,4
0,5
125,1
47,7
75,8
1,6
94,9
59,8
33,9
1,2
120,9
74,7
44,3
1,8
159,8
65,0
93,5
1,3
181,7
83,9
96,4
1,4
280,0
140,5
138,4
1,2
377,6
172,4
204,3
0,9
31,4
30,4
0,3
0,7
28,5
1,0
20,7
6,8
48,2
25,6
22,4
0,2
29,9
1,2
18,1
10,6
49,0
47,0
1,1
0,8
31,6
0,6
17,1
13,9
53,9
52,3
0,6
1,0
57,5
5,7
34,4
17,4
55,9
53,1
1,2
1,7
55,4
7,3
35,3
12,9
56,7
50,0
5,8
0,9
64,8
10,6
40,1
14,1
97,9
93,9
3,0
1,0
105,1
23,1
56,6
25,3
132,6
100,0
30,5
2,1
145,2
46,9
73,2
25,0
125,3
111,9
12,0
1,3
55,2
7,5
34,8
12,9
189,9
165,4
23,1
1,4
53,6
8,5
32,4
12,7
119,7
57,1
39,8
22,9
42,5
25,9
11,2
5,4
177,7
77,9
76,5
23,4
81,7
16,5
14,2
51,0
144,0
53,4
65,2
25,3
59,6
18,8
10,7
30,1
157,0
59,0
71,5
26,5
51,9
10,5
12,8
28,5
166,8
60,5
83,0
23,3
35,3
9,7
12,1
13,5
208,5
96,7
85,8
26,0
123,5
25,0
29,0
69,5
267,3
122,6
108,5
36,1
268,0
218,4
22,4
27,3
277,4
124,4
116,5
36,5
356,2
244,0
59,7
52,5
159,8
73,1
70,2
16,5
165,1
134,9
22,9
7,2
160,8
75,8
67,3
17,8
105,0
35,1
16,3
53,6
81,5
59,5
19,8
2,2
92,6
57,2
33,7
1,7
97,6
65,3
30,6
1,7
101,9
70,7
29,9
1,3
97,4
58,8
36,9
1,7
97,7
52,5
43,8
1,4
98,1
40,8
55,1
2,2
93,4
31,9
58,8
2,7
76,9
35,3
40,0
1,7
76,7
35,9
39,5
1,3
45,0
19,2
24,3
1,6
85,0
20,7
63,4
0,9
61,0
26,7
32,4
1,9
156,7
37,1
118,1
1,5
137,6
28,9
106,0
2,7
143,3
36,5
105,8
1,1
132,6
17,5
113,8
1,3
119,3
27,5
90,0
1,7
119,7
40,4
78,5
0,7
142,5
61,7
78,9
2,0
42,7
15,2
25,6
1,9
48,2
9,4
36,7
2,1
39,9
11,1
27,9
0,9
29,4
3,7
25,2
0,4
24,9
3,8
20,1
1,0
29,9
4,8
23,8
1,3
41,9
10,4
30,2
1,4
37,4
-1,0
37,1
1,2
50,0
15,1
34,4
0,5
49,4
9,2
39,2
1,1
(cont'd)
- 33 NATIONAL ACCOUNTS
TABLE A.1.11a (cont'd). GROSS DOMESTIC FIXED CAPITAL FORMATION BY ACTIVITY AND TYPE, 1995-2010
(mn)
1995
2000
2003
2004
504,4
504,4
0,0
0,0
535,1
535,1
0,0
0,0
753,1
751,7
1,0
0,4
13,3
1,4
10,8
1,1
18,3
1,6
15,1
1,6
24,8
8,1
15,5
1,2
26,3
5,6
19,4
1,2
26,8
3,4
21,9
1,5
35,4
12,5
21,7
1,2
33,3
6,1
24,3
2,9
38,2
10,8
25,6
1,8
33,9
11,8
20,8
1,3
47,8
26,1
20,9
0,8
14,4
1,8
3,2
9,3
23,2
1,5
3,0
18,7
23,9
4,0
5,2
14,7
17,1
2,5
3,3
11,3
19,0
1,8
4,9
12,3
30,0
6,1
4,7
19,3
24,5
2,4
4,1
18,0
26,2
2,0
6,2
18,0
15,5
1,4
3,1
11,0
17,3
3,1
2,4
11,8
124,7
99,9
21,5
3,2
153,5
124,1
27,0
2,4
236,0
163,2
70,4
2,5
270,0
193,9
72,1
4,0
302,6
212,3
82,8
7,5
313,1
222,9
79,5
10,7
335,0
253,0
73,3
8,7
380,7
307,3
64,1
9,3
508,6
223,7
259,6
25,3
494,1
251,4
222,0
20,7
EDUCATION
New buildings and works
Machinery and equipment
Vehicles, ships and aircraft
17,4
11,3
5,3
0,9
38,8
27,9
10,1
0,9
74,1
56,4
16,7
1,0
65,4
48,9
15,8
0,7
102,2
83,7
17,2
1,4
119,1
102,6
15,4
1,1
130,5
114,7
14,5
1,3
114,4
87,0
24,7
2,7
152,0
84,9
64,5
2,6
144,1
99,5
43,2
1,4
26,3
16,4
9,7
0,3
27,9
18,9
7,8
1,2
64,7
34,7
28,6
1,4
49,7
28,3
20,1
1,3
43,0
20,0
22,1
0,9
36,2
16,1
19,4
0,7
34,0
19,5
14,0
0,5
40,6
22,9
16,7
1,1
44,4
20,1
23,4
0,9
41,1
22,2
18,3
0,7
21,6
17,6
3,4
0,5
25,3
13,4
11,2
0,6
41,9
30,8
8,3
2,7
57,3
47,6
8,8
1,0
40,1
28,6
10,9
0,7
37,8
25,2
12,1
0,5
41,7
23,8
15,3
2,5
50,7
37,3
12,6
0,7
55,4
36,3
17,4
1,7
55,9
47,0
8,1
0,8
15,3
8,7
3,1
3,4
16,2
5,5
9,5
1,2
20,0
9,5
9,6
0,9
19,4
9,4
9,2
0,7
26,8
19,2
6,6
1,0
32,4
21,5
9,5
1,4
32,0
20,9
8,9
2,3
43,0
29,1
12,3
1,6
45,5
32,3
12,0
1,2
37,8
28,5
8,4
0,9
ACTIVITIES OF HOUSEHOLDS
AS EMPLOYERS
New buildings and works
Machinery and equipment
Vehicles, ships and aircraft
0,0
0,0
0,0
0,0
0,0
0,0
0,0
0,0
0,0
0,0
0,0
0,0
0,0
0,0
0,0
0,0
0,0
0,0
0,0
0,0
0,0
0,0
0,0
0,0
0,0
0,0
0,0
0,0
0,0
0,0
0,0
0,0
0,0
0,0
0,0
0,0
0,0
0,0
0,0
0,0
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
TOTAL INDUSTRIES
New buildings and works
Machinery and equipment
Vehicles, ships and aircraft
New tree plantation
and orchard development
Breeding stock, dairy cattle etc.
1.330,3 1.677,3 2.067,1 2.399,1 2.599,3 2.974,2 3.500,2 3.936,3 3.461,4 3.331,8
951,3 1.053,4 1.422,0 1.640,9 1.870,5 2.121,2 2.545,6 2.840,3 2.346,3 2.231,2
293,7 473,5 527,5 631,2 622,8 678,5 787,0 903,4 1.008,2 960,6
78,3 141,0 116,3 122,2 109,3 174,3 164,6 189,5 104,0 137,5
3,4
3,6
4,6
5,0
4,3
-2,9
3,4
1,4
5,1
-8,4
2,1
-1,9
4,1
-1,0
2,8
0,3
2,4
0,4
2,5
0,1
- 34 NATIONAL ACCOUNTS
TABLE A.1.11b. GROSS DOMESTIC FIXED CAPITAL FORMATION BY ACTIVITY AND TYPE, 1995-2010
(mn)
1995
2000
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
77,8
50,5
13,1
4,7
91,1
59,0
15,7
5,3
76,7
55,0
14,6
5,5
64,8
41,1
14,4
4,3
57,4
41,2
14,7
4,8
50,7
39,1
8,8
2,6
36,2
26,0
5,4
1,7
31,1
22,3
4,3
1,6
24,3
15,1
3,2
3,3
23,2
18,2
1,6
0,9
5,4
4,2
3,3
0,7
1,6
1,0
125,7
28,1
82,8
14,8
5,9
5,3
10,4
3,2
5,7
1,5
138,7
30,0
89,8
18,8
4,3
-2,7
7,2
0,6
5,9
0,7
148,3
32,9
105,1
10,2
3,8
1,2
7,7
0,6
6,1
0,9
155,1
42,3
94,5
18,3
5,1
-8,4
9,9
1,5
6,4
2,0
177,4
53,5
105,7
18,2
2,0
-1,7
6,8
0,9
5,1
0,8
205,3
65,5
120,2
19,6
3,9
-1,0
10,9
1,8
5,6
3,4
219,7
60,6
132,6
26,5
2,6
0,3
14,0
2,3
9,0
2,6
247,2
65,0
154,9
27,3
2,3
0,4
14,2
1,5
11,2
1,6
247,6
84,9
148,8
13,8
2,4
0,1
10,6
0,6
9,6
0,4
181,3
62,5
109,9
8,9
51,6
38,3
12,7
0,6
66,9
42,8
22,7
1,3
131,1
56,3
74,3
0,5
126,0
49,1
75,4
1,6
94,9
59,8
33,9
1,2
117,1
71,0
44,2
1,9
152,9
58,9
92,7
1,4
162,6
70,9
90,1
1,5
265,6
128,4
135,8
1,4
327,2
156,5
169,8
0,9
42,9
41,6
0,4
0,8
34,3
1,5
24,8
8,1
55,6
29,6
25,8
0,2
32,2
1,4
19,1
11,7
50,5
48,4
1,2
0,8
32,4
0,7
17,8
13,9
55,4
53,8
0,6
1,0
57,8
5,5
35,2
17,1
55,9
53,1
1,2
1,7
55,4
7,3
35,3
12,9
54,2
47,5
5,8
0,9
64,7
10,1
39,9
14,8
89,1
85,1
2,9
1,1
109,3
20,9
61,0
27,3
116,6
84,6
29,6
2,3
147,3
39,1
79,8
28,4
116,6
103,7
11,3
1,5
53,1
6,4
30,9
15,7
172,1
149,1
21,4
1,6
51,6
7,4
28,6
15,6
148,1
79,0
42,6
26,5
54,1
33,9
13,6
6,6
188,6
90,2
74,1
24,4
92,3
19,1
15,2
58,0
146,2
55,5
64,8
25,9
60,9
19,4
10,8
30,6
154,1
56,1
71,5
26,5
52,3
10,8
13,3
28,3
166,8
60,5
83,0
23,3
35,3
9,7
12,1
13,5
203,9
92,3
85,5
26,1
117,5
23,8
29,2
64,6
259,6
110,8
113,3
35,5
246,7
197,6
22,4
26,7
258,7
103,7
118,7
36,3
313,2
203,5
59,7
50,1
149,3
62,7
68,7
17,9
148,7
116,9
22,8
9,0
147,3
65,8
62,6
18,9
97,4
31,2
16,0
50,2
94,1
69,8
21,8
2,5
103,1
66,3
35,0
1,9
104,2
67,9
34,6
1,7
99,5
67,5
30,8
1,3
97,4
58,8
36,9
1,7
94,7
50,1
43,1
1,5
94,2
36,9
55,2
2,2
86,8
26,6
57,6
2,7
67,8
30,3
35,9
1,7
67,9
31,5
35,1
1,3
57,0
27,6
27,6
1,8
92,5
23,9
67,6
1,0
62,0
27,6
32,2
2,2
159,7
37,6
120,6
1,5
137,6
28,9
106,0
2,7
141,2
34,7
105,4
1,1
136,6
15,8
119,4
1,3
118,4
23,0
93,8
1,6
113,9
36,3
76,9
0,7
134,5
55,9
76,7
1,9
48,4
21,6
24,7
2,0
50,0
10,9
36,9
2,2
40,4
11,5
27,9
1,0
30,1
3,6
26,2
0,4
24,9
3,8
20,1
1,0
29,8
4,6
23,9
1,3
40,9
9,4
30,4
1,2
37,9
-0,8
37,7
1,1
48,5
12,9
35,1
0,5
48,7
8,0
39,8
1,0
(cont'd)
- 35 NATIONAL ACCOUNTS
TABLE A.1.11b (cont'd). GROSS DOMESTIC FIXED CAPITAL FORMATION BY ACTIVITY AND TYPE, 1995-2010
(mn)
1995
2000
2003
2009
2010
753,1
753,1
0,0
0,0
695,4
695,4
0,0
0,0
939,0
938,0
1,0
0,0
14,3
1,9
11,1
1,2
18,8
1,8
15,2
1,7
25,7
8,5
15,9
1,4
26,5
5,3
19,9
1,3
26,8
3,4
21,9
1,5
34,8
11,9
21,6
1,2
32,4
5,5
24,4
2,5
36,0
9,0
25,4
1,6
32,0
10,1
20,7
1,2
44,1
22,7
20,7
0,7
16,6
2,6
3,7
10,2
24,7
1,8
3,1
19,8
25,8
4,1
5,3
16,4
17,3
2,5
3,4
11,4
19,0
1,8
4,9
12,3
30,0
5,7
4,7
19,6
22,2
2,1
4,1
15,9
23,7
1,7
6,2
15,8
16,1
1,2
3,0
11,8
15,6
2,7
2,4
10,6
144,8
118,8
22,4
3,6
173,9
143,4
28,0
2,6
244,9
168,3
74,0
2,6
274,4
195,9
74,5
4,0
302,6
212,3
82,8
7,5
301,7
211,7
79,0
11,0
293,9
229,3
57,9
6,7
312,0
259,5
47,0
5,5
466,2
206,6
236,3
23,2
446,9
222,6
203,8
20,6
EDUCATION
New buildings and works
Machinery and equipment
Vehicles, ships and aircraft
23,0
16,2
5,9
0,9
43,6
32,2
10,4
0,9
77,1
58,8
17,2
1,1
63,9
47,0
16,2
0,7
102,2
83,7
17,2
1,4
114,4
97,8
15,4
1,2
119,4
103,7
14,5
1,2
99,5
72,5
24,5
2,5
139,7
73,1
64,1
2,5
128,0
85,6
41,1
1,3
35,3
23,4
11,6
0,3
31,1
21,9
7,9
1,3
66,9
36,0
29,4
1,5
48,7
27,0
20,5
1,3
43,0
20,0
22,1
0,9
35,4
15,4
19,3
0,7
32,1
17,6
14,0
0,5
36,5
19,1
16,5
1,0
41,3
17,3
23,2
0,9
37,7
19,3
17,8
0,6
29,9
25,5
3,8
0,6
28,2
15,5
12,0
0,7
43,2
31,9
8,6
2,8
57,6
47,6
9,1
1,0
40,1
28,6
10,9
0,7
36,5
24,0
11,9
0,5
39,2
21,6
15,2
2,5
44,5
31,4
12,5
0,6
51,0
32,2
17,0
1,7
51,5
42,9
7,8
0,8
19,8
12,6
3,3
3,9
17,2
6,4
9,5
1,4
20,4
9,8
9,7
0,9
19,5
9,4
9,3
0,7
26,8
19,2
6,6
1,0
31,4
20,5
9,5
1,5
29,9
18,9
8,8
2,2
38,0
24,5
11,9
1,6
40,3
27,7
11,4
1,2
33,6
24,8
7,9
0,9
ACTIVITIES OF HOUSEHOLDS
AS EMPLOYERS
New buildings and works
Machinery and equipment
Vehicles, ships and aircraft
0,0
0,0
0,0
0,0
0,0
0,0
0,0
0,0
0,0
0,0
0,0
0,0
0,0
0,0
0,0
0,0
0,0
0,0
0,0
0,0
0,0
0,0
0,0
0,0
0,0
0,0
0,0
0,0
0,0
0,0
0,0
0,0
0,0
0,0
0,0
0,0
0,0
0,0
0,0
0,0
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
TOTAL INDUSTRIES
New buildings and works
Machinery and equipment
Vehicles, ships and aircraft
New tree plantation
and orchard development
Breeding stock, dairy cattle etc.
1.774,0 1.954,2 2.238,6 2.497,8 2.599,3 2.865,4 3.249,7 3.445,1 3.110,0 2.958,1
1.346,8 1.294,6 1.566,8 1.728,4 1.870,5 2.019,7 2.305,0 2.377,1 2.041,1 1.945,0
327,5 493,8 550,2 642,7 622,8 673,6 781,1 880,4 956,4 873,5
90,1 154,6 120,2 121,7 109,3 171,8 160,7 184,7 109,8 137,2
5,4
4,2
5,9
5,3
4,3
-2,7
3,8
1,2
5,1
-8,4
2,0
-1,7
3,9
-1,0
2,6
0,3
2,3
0,4
2,4
0,1
NATIONAL ACCOUNTS
TABLE A.1.12. GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT BY CATEGORY OF FACTOR INCOME, 1995-2012
(mn)
1995
2000
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012 (pr.)
Compensation of employees
Imputed wages and salaries
of self-employed
Consumption of fixed capital
3.097,9
4.209,6
4.838,2
5.364,9
5.715,8
6.071,0
6.502,6
6.989,6
7.543,0
7.708,8
7.935,0
8.173,8
7.839,1
754,9
730,3
948,1
974,6
1.051,1
1.109,2
1.132,3
1.173,5
1.208,3
1.264,9
1.249,2
1.372,9
1.282,6
1.476,4
1.315,3
1.586,1
1.356,1
1.748,2
1.315,6
1.784,0
1.349,3
1.860,3
1.374,6
1.931,1
1.300,6
1.984,9
Operating Surplus
Net indirect taxes
Value added tax
1.738,8
438,1
327,9
2.601,1
515,8
506,8
2.639,9
563,8
689,9
2.323,0
743,3
893,8
2.438,6
856,7
1.038,0
2.641,1
868,8
1.199,0
2.853,0
965,4
1.352,5
3.105,2
1.239,2
1.594,3
3.569,6
1.134,5
1.805,7
3.511,1
957,0
1.577,0
3.678,0
999,9
1.583,5
3.846,7
984,5
1.567,3
4.043,7
1.005,6
1.546,3
7.087,7
9.756,0
10.892,3
11.630,6
12.522,3
13.402,0
14.432,5
15.829,7
17.157,1
16.853,5
17.406,0
17.878,0
17.720,2
(b) Percentage
43,7
43,1
44,4
46,1
45,6
45,3
45,1
44,2
44,0
45,7
45,6
45,7
44,2
10,7
10,3
24,5
6,2
4,6
9,7
10,0
26,7
5,3
5,2
9,7
10,2
24,2
5,2
6,3
9,7
10,1
20,0
6,4
7,7
9,6
10,1
19,5
6,8
8,3
9,3
10,2
19,7
6,5
8,9
8,9
10,2
19,8
6,7
9,4
8,3
10,0
19,6
7,8
10,1
7,9
10,2
20,8
6,6
10,5
7,8
10,6
20,8
5,7
9,4
7,8
10,7
21,1
5,7
9,1
7,7
10,8
21,5
5,5
8,8
7,3
11,2
22,8
5,7
8,7
100,0
100,0
100,0
100,0
100,0
100,0
100,0
100,0
100,0
100,0
100,0
100,0
100,0
- 36 -
Compensation of employees
Imputed wages and salaries
of self-employed
Consumption of fixed capital
Operating Surplus
Net indirect taxes
Value added tax
(%)
- 37 -
SCOPE
This section provides summarized information on the Government Finance Statistics.
COVERAGE
The data presented, cover the period 2000-2012.
- 39 PUBLIC FINANCE
TABLE A.2.1. MAIN AGGREGATES OF GENERAL GOVERNMENT, 2000-2012
(mn)
(Current prices)
2000
2005
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
1. Total revenues
3.387,4
5.453,6
7.096,2
7.388,6
6.763,6
7.115,8
7.139,3
7.079,5
1.187,4
1.081,0
646,6
465,1
208,8
256,3
7,3
2.183,6
1.244,4
1.110,7
780,2
384,3
395,9
134,7
2.931,1
2.180,7
1.194,7
778,3
279,9
498,4
11,4
3.030,0
2.220,3
1.332,5
796,9
304,1
492,8
8,9
2.556,1
1.894,5
1.464,2
828,1
416,6
411,5
20,7
2.679,0
1.926,2
1.552,3
948,1
494,0
454,1
10,2
2.612,3
2.097,8
1.566,0
851,1
415,6
435,5
12,1
2.633,2
1.961,5
1.620,0
854,0
378,1
475,9
10,8
3.380,1
5.318,9
7.084,8
7.379,7
6.742,9
7.105,6
7.127,2
7.068,7
2. Total expenditure
3.616,1
5.779,1
6.542,4
7.228,0
7.794,3
8.035,9
8.271,7
8.218,2
3.272,5
5.295,6
5.906,8
6.546,6
6.861,6
7.124,7
7.460,9
7.543,7
403,8
1.326,3
896,2
644,6
1.997,2
1.721,8
759,3
2.307,3
1.824,8
855,2
2.497,3
2.080,0
908,5
2.722,8
2.249,3
977,8
2.758,0
2.478,6
945,2
2.874,7
2.617,4
866,4
2.818,5
2.678,0
0,0
331,4
133,9
180,9
13,2
473,1
94,5
351,2
22,0
482,6
65,4
445,4
21,4
486,6
70,0
536,1
26,8
431,9
32,0
490,3
21,4
391,3
61,5
436,1
12,2
426,0
85,2
500,2
8,7
562,7
94,9
514,5
343,6
483,5
635,6
681,4
932,7
911,2
810,8
674,5
289,8
53,8
420,3
63,2
468,2
167,4
528,3
153,1
708,8
223,9
658,8
252,4
635,3
175,5
441,6
232,9
-228,7
-2,3
-325,5
-2,4
553,8
3,5
160,6 -1.030,7
0,9
-6,1
102,7
5.813,6
147,6
9.299,7
1.036,4
9.307,3
647,2
8.388,2
-598,8
-528,8
-706,4
-563,2
9.864,5 10.674,5 12.778,4 15.349,5
TAX BASES
Private Consumption
Imports of goods and services
Compensation of employees (total economy)
6.350,8
5.388,2
4.209,6
2.915,0
4.538,7
6.306,5
6.582,8
5.914,8
6.157,5
6.276,1
6.214,7
- 40 PUBLIC FINANCE
TABLE A.2.2. SEQUENCE OF ACCOUNTS AND BALANCING ITEM
FOR THE GENERAL GOVERNMENT SECTOR, 2000-2012
(mn)
Output
Market output and output for own final use
Other non-market output
Payments for other non-market output
Other non-market output, other
Market output, output for own final use and
payments for other non-market output
Intermediate consumption
Value added, gross
Consumption of fixed capital
Value added, net
Compensation of employees, payable
Other taxes on production, payable
Operating surplus, net
Taxes on production and imports, receivable
Property income, receivable
Subsidies, payable
Property income, payable
Interest
Other property income, payable
Balance of primary incomes, net
Current taxes on income, wealth etc., receivable
Social contributions, receivable
Actual social contributions
Other current transfers, receivable
Social benefits other than social transfers
in kind, payable
Social transfers in kind related to expenditure
on products supplied to households
via market producers, payable
Social benefits other than social transfers in
kind related to expenditure on products
supplied to households via market producers,
payable
Other current transfers, payable
Disposable income, net
Final consumption expenditure
Individual consumption expenditure
Collective consumption expenditure
Saving, gross
Saving, net
Capital transfers, receivable
Capital taxes
Other capital transfers and investment
grants, receivable
Capital transfers, payable
Gross capital formation
Gross fixed capital formation
Changes in inventories and acquisitions less
disposals of valuables
Acquisions less disposals of non-produced
non-financial assets
Gross capital formation and Acquisitions less
disposals of non-financial non-produced assets
Net lending (+)/Net borrowing (-)
Total General government expenditure
Total General government revenue
2000
2005
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
1.834,5
117,7
1.716,8
138,6
1.578,2
2.793,1
164,5
2.628,6
231,4
2.397,2
3.239,7
161,8
3.077,9
336,6
2.741,3
3.558,2
184,5
3.373,7
308,3
3.065,4
3.777,7
125,5
3.652,2
286,0
3.366,2
3.915,0
151,5
3.763,5
302,6
3.460,9
4.008,6
148,8
3.859,8
286,7
3.573,1
3.879,2
142,4
3.736,8
333,5
3.403,3
256,3
403,8
1.430,7
48,3
1.382,4
1.326,3
0,3
55,8
1.187,4
88,9
133,9
340,3
331,4
8,9
857,9
1.081,0
646,6
646,6
119,9
395,9
644,6
2.148,5
84,0
2.064,5
1.997,2
0,9
66,4
2.183,6
133,1
94,5
473,1
473,1
0,0
1.815,5
1.244,4
1.110,7
1.110,7
251,2
498,4
759,3
2.480,4
95,9
2.384,5
2.307,3
0,3
76,9
2.931,1
111,6
65,4
482,6
482,6
0,0
2.571,6
2.180,7
1.194,7
1.194,7
168,3
492,8
855,2
2.703,0
100,5
2.602,5
2.497,3
0,5
104,7
3.030,0
134,3
70,0
486,6
486,6
0,0
2.712,4
2.220,3
1.332,5
1.332,5
169,8
411,5
908,5
2.869,2
107,2
2.762,0
2.722,8
0,8
38,4
2.556,1
165,4
32,0
431,9
431,9
0,0
2.296,0
1.894,5
1.464,2
1.464,2
251,2
454,1
977,8
2.937,2
112,6
2.824,6
2.758,0
0,6
66,0
2.679,0
263,9
61,5
391,3
391,3
0,0
2.556,1
1.926,2
1.552,3
1.552,3
230,1
435,5
945,2
3.063,4
129,6
2.933,8
2.874,7
0,5
58,6
2.612,3
157,6
85,2
426,0
426,0
0,0
2.317,3
2.097,8
1.566,0
1.566,0
258,0
475,9
866,4
3.012,8
130,5
2.882,3
2.818,5
0,4
63,4
2.633,2
129,8
94,9
562,7
562,7
0,0
2.168,8
1.961,5
1.620,0
1.620,0
248,3
896,2
1.721,8
1.824,8
2.080,0
2.249,3
2.478,6
2.617,4
2.678,0
0,0
13,2
22,0
21,4
26,8
21,4
12,2
8,7
896,2
171,7
1.637,5
1.578,2
724,3
853,9
107,6
59,3
7,3
7,0
1.735,0
350,3
2.349,7
2.410,4
1.059,9
1.350,5
23,3
-60,7
134,7
123,9
1.846,8
445,1
3.845,4
2.763,2
1.215,6
1.547,6
1.178,1
1.082,2
11,4
3,4
2.101,4
535,6
3.819,4
3.086,8
1.356,8
1.730,0
833,1
732,6
8,9
1,2
2.276,1
489,5
3.167,1
3.392,9
1.483,7
1.909,2
-118,6
-225,8
20,7
1,5
2.500,0
435,5
3.350,6
3.482,3
1.523,6
1.958,7
-19,1
-131,7
10,2
0,5
2.629,6
499,7
3.122,0
3.585,3
1.571,6
2.013,7
-333,7
-463,3
12,1
0,8
2.686,7
514,1
2.806,5
3.412,0
1.498,5
1.913,5
-475,0
-605,5
10,8
2,4
0,3
53,8
289,8
289,8
10,8
63,2
421,0
421,0
8,0
167,4
468,2
476,9
7,7
153,1
528,3
528,3
19,2
223,9
708,8
708,8
9,7
252,4
658,8
658,8
11,3
175,5
635,3
635,3
8,4
232,9
441,6
441,6
0,0
0,0
-8,7
0,0
0,0
0,0
0,0
0,0
0,0
-0,7
0,0
0,0
0,0
0,0
0,0
0,0
289,8
-228,7
3.616,1
3.387,4
420,3
-325,5
5.779,1
5.453,6
468,2
553,8
6.542,4
7.096,2
658,8
635,3
-920,1 -1.132,4
8.035,9 8.271,7
7.115,8 7.139,3
441,6
-1.138,7
8.218,2
7.079,5
528,3
708,8
160,6 -1.030,7
7.228,0 7.794,3
7.388,6 6.763,6
- 41 -
SCOPE
This section presents data on the balance of payments, which reflects transactions in goods and services,
flows of income, current transfers, and capital and financial transactions between residents of Cyprus and
residents of other countries.
COVERAGE
The data refer to balance of payments transactions of residents in the government-controlled area only,
given the Turkish invasion and occupation of part of Cyprus in July/August 1974.
- 43 BALANCE OF PAYMENTS
TABLE A.3.1. BALANCE OF PAYMENTS, 1995-2012
Items
(mn)
CURRENT ACCOUNT
-158,6
-519,0
-601,8 -1.160,6
-197,9
-707,4
-406,0
-976,9
-15,9
-130,7
-763,3
-449,1
General merchandise
(including goods for processing
and nonmonetary gold)
Goods procured in ports
by carriers
Repairs of goods
Services
Transport
Travel
Communications services
2008
2009
2010
-929,6 -1.081,6
2011
(pr.)
2000
Goods
2007
(pr.)
1995
2005
(pr.)
2012
-4705,6
-4466,1
-4003,7
78,5
116,7
124,4
100,8
155,5
20,6
42,9
159,4
174,6
0,0
0,0
-4,5
-6,5
-5,4
-30,2
-1,4
-42,0
-23,5
3.670,7
3.601,4 3.362,8
3.582,5
3.585,3
3.403,5
-129,0
-177,8
363,8
661,5
704,6
644,2
418,4
399,3
353,8
884,5
785,8
630,9
768,3
914,6
1028,9
-15,4
11,4
-46,8
-17,4
-23,2
16,4
-15,7
-47,1
-41,0
7,0
57,2
122,2
127,1
89,4
28,7
23,8
24,4
34,9
Insurance services
-42,2
-41,2
-6,3
23,8
70,1
36,7
3,0
-5,0
-2,6
Financial services
35,9
153,8
136,2
412,5
687,2
713,6
652,6
547,4
372,5
0,0
39,3
153,8
171,0
122,4
50,3
33,8
24,3
19,7
-6,8
-5,0
-24,5
-23,8
-26,1
-34,3
-16,8
-23,2
-25,2
722,7 1.037,0
1.166,0
1.110,8 1.196,9
1.639,9
1.703,1
1.636,0
Construction services
416,0
-3,9
-7,9
-11,7
-3,3
-14,5
-17,5
4,9
-19,0
-18,6
199,2
263,3
183,5
269,4
94,8
96,9
70,4
66,5
45,1
0,0
0,0
0,0
0,0
0,0
0,0
0,0
0,0
0,0
-182,0
-576,8
-503,4
-818,3
-661,6
-685,7
-514,2
357,3
-527,8
39,3
188,5
71,9
-7,0
-63,9
-192,7
-116,1
-195,8
-183,7
218,4
577,8
652,5
1.907,0
2.771,1 1.885,4
1.681,6
827,0
799,1
-59,8
-58,8
135,4
-42,1
30,3
-225,2
361,5
Government services
Services not allocated
Income
Current transfers
-92,2
-77,4
- 45 -
SCOPE
This section provides data on deposits and loans of non-MFIs held with MFIs of Domestic Residents, Other
Euro Area Residents and Residents of rest of the world, foreign exchange rates and interest rates on eurodenominated deposits and euro-denominated loans, by euro area residents.
COVERAGE
The data shown for the years 1960 up to mid-1974 cover the whole Cyprus, while after mid-1974 they refer
to the Government controlled areas only.
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
(mn)
2012
24.873,6
27.400,7
32.294,2
39.461,8
41.011,6
45.379,3
43.747,9
43.316,8
243,8
153,4
116,0
145,1
136,3
132,6
155,2
192,9
154,9
255,9
123,5
365,8
168,8
367,1
207,3
319,3
255,6
450,3
647,8
1.657,5
1.465,6
3.748,2
2.678,8
2.514,3
1.843,5
4.768,6
17.608,8
2.143,6
5.198,3
19.347,5
2.630,3
6.535,3
22.211,9
2.833,9
11.212,9
23.409,5
3.181,4
11.402,0
24.551,9
3.715,1
12.026,6
25.400,1
3.619,2
10.869,3
26.044,8
4.293,8
9.585,0
26.397,1
1.356,2
0,8
1.147,8
1,1
1.390,4
2,6
1.090,6
2,7
1.290,7
2,3
4.035,3
4,8
5.355,4
3,5
5.322,6
3,5
136,2
63,3
67,6
53,4
87,6
119,3
285,0
193,5
2,6
1.027,0
189,7
14,0
748,5
320,9
8,8
992,6
318,9
54,6
653,6
326,3
77,6
551,0
572,2
89,8
947,5
2.873,9
126,9
754,5
4.185,5
71,9
736,1
4.317,5
RESIDENTS OF REST
OF THE WORLD
11.842,9
14.550,6
18.829,4
15.456,8
15.852,7
20.525,2
20.194,2
21.518,0
TOTAL
38.072,7
43.099,0
52.514,0
56.009,3
58.154,9
69.937,7
69.297,6
70.157,4
DOMESTIC RESIDENTS
General Government
Central government
Other general government
Other resident sectors
Other financial intermediaries
Insurance corporations
and pernsion funds
Non-financial corporations
Households
OTHER EURO AREA
RESIDENTS
General Government
Other sectors
Other financial intermediaries
Insurance corporations
and pernsion funds
Non-financial corporations
Households
Note: Statistics presented in this table cover the aggregated data of Monetary Financial Institutions (MFIs)
which comprise all credit institutions operating in Cyprus, including Co-operative Credit Institurions (CCIs),
former International Banking Units (IBUs) and the Central Bank of Cyprus.
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
(mn)
2010
2011
2012
25.005,1
798,2
27.511,2
665,4
33.995,3
1.061,8
43.451,8
1.089,8
45.681,0
1.094,9
49.402,8
992,6
52.869,6
1.011,4
53.936,4
1.003,6
1.094,2
867,1
1.377,3
2.087,0
2.420,7
2.891,9
3.751,1
4.404,5
48,5
10.753,5
12.310,7
29,4
12.043,6
13.905,6
27,3
15.407,6
16.121,3
23,3
21.171,6
19.080,1
21,1
21.534,1
20.610,2
23,5
23.007,6
22.487,2
42,2
24.519,5
23.545,5
38,6
24.633,9
23.855,9
446,9
137,6
665,8
252,1
953,1
152,1
1.954,4
135,2
3.520,8
127,1
2.786,6
0,0
3.232,4
0,0
4.857,7
0,0
136,2
122,5
50,6
40,6
304,2
68,9
64,3
639,2
97,6
802,2
886,0
130,9
1.339,4
1.804,1
250,2
1.499,1
970,2
317,3
1.514,9
1.382,9
334,6
2.309,4
2.265,0
283,4
2.610,4
3.240,4
6.071,6
9.036,4
8.672,2
9.285,8
12.418,4
13.672,4
28.062,4
31.417,4
41.020,0
54.442,6
57.874,0
61.475,1
68.520,4
72.466,5
Note: Statistics presented in this table cover the aggregated data of Monetary Financial Institutions (MFIs)
which comprise all credit institutions operating in Cyprus, including Co-operative Credit Institurions (CCIs),
former International Banking Units (IBUs) and the Central Bank of Cyprus.
Year
Pound Sterling
U.S. Dollar
Euro
1990
1,2270
2,1892
1,7190
1991
1,2225
2,1599
1,7417
1992
1,2628
2,2215
1,7148
1993
1,3382
2,0098
1,7184
1994
1,3290
2,0368
1,7172
1995
1,4011
2,2115
1,7093
1996
1,3745
2,1450
1,7120
1997
1,1881
1,9467
1,7217
1998
1,1681
1,9353
1,7223
1999
1,1382
1,8410
1,7278
2000
1,0621
1,6087
1,7425
2001
1,0805
1,5563
1,7367
2002
1,0935
1,6445
1,7383
2003
1,1851
1,9383
1,7120
2004
1,1662
2,1363
1,7188
2005
1,1857
2,1533
1,7337
2006
1,1839
2,1795
1,7367
2007
1,1736
2,3485
1,7164
Note: Until 31.12.1998, the exchange rates refer to the European Currency Unit (E.C.U.)
Pound Sterling
U.S. Dollar
Swiss Franc
1999
0,6587
1,0658
1,6003
2000
0,6095
0,9236
1,5579
2001
0,6219
0,8956
1,5105
2002
0,6288
0,9456
1,4670
2003
0,6920
1,1312
1,5212
2004
0,6787
1,2439
1,5438
2005
0,6838
1,2441
1,5483
2006
0,6817
1,2556
1,5729
2007
0,6843
1,3705
1,6427
2008
0,7963
1,4708
1,5874
2009
0,8909
1,3948
1,5100
2010
0,8578
1,3257
1,3803
2011
0,8679
1,3920
1,2326
2012
0,8109
1,2848
1,2053
Year / Month
Redeemable
at notice 3,4
With agreed
maturity
Overnight 3
Up to 1
year
Over 1 and
up to 2 years
Up to 3
months
Over 3
months
Overnight 3
Up to 1
year
2010
January
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
September
October
November
December
1,19
1,19
1,16
1,13
1,13
1,12
1,13
1,13
1,14
1,11
1,13
1,10
4,15
4,00
3,95
3,87
3,88
3,87
3,92
3,94
3,96
3,96
3,97
3,98
3,97
4,06
3,88
3,82
3,96
4,02
4,01
4,16
4,00
4,08
4,12
4,20
2,45
2,44
2,32
2,38
2,35
2,35
2,38
2,41
2,42
2,42
2,43
2,45
3,50
3,49
3,40
3,40
3,38
3,30
3,39
3,39
3,40
3,41
3,42
3,44
0,52
0,56
0,49
0,53
0,50
0,51
0,55
0,51
0,52
0,52
0,52
0,50
3,11
3,09
2,95
3,22
3,13
3,17
3,33
3,26
3,08
3,14
3,05
3,25
2011
January
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
September
October
November
December
1,08
1,09
1,09
1,08
1,12
1,11
1,12
1,13
1,11
1,10
1,14
1,10
4,01
4,02
4,00
4,00
4,01
4,02
4,11
4,13
4,14
4,15
4,17
4,25
4,07
4,04
4,05
4,10
4,14
4,14
4,32
4,18
4,31
4,59
4,65
4,54
2,42
2,47
2,47
2,48
2,45
2,38
2,39
2,42
2,42
2,43
2,42
2,38
3,33
3,45
3,46
3,48
3,49
3,69
3,68
3,68
3,70
3,71
3,72
3,80
0,48
0,49
0,48
0,47
0,46
0,47
0,48
0,49
0,49
0,48
0,49
0,54
3,39
3,41
3,25
3,29
3,38
3,41
3,12
3,66
3,68
3,69
3,61
3,71
2012
January
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
September
October
November
December
January
1,11
1,12
1,12
1,12
1,09
1,07
1,09
1,09
1,10
1,10
1,10
1,10
1,10
4,28
4,29
4,34
4,35
4,35
4,33
4,41
4,43
4,43
4,45
4,47
4,52
4,53
4,58
4,71
4,79
4,77
4,81
4,71
4,72
4,71
4,67
4,69
4,69
4,72
4,70
2,40
2,53
2,57
2,58
2,70
2,79
2,70
2,72
2,71
2,74
2,73
2,73
2,70
3,84
3,86
3,86
3,86
3,89
4,01
4,00
4,03
4,03
4,04
4,06
4,00
4,01
0,49
0,49
0,52
0,47
0,49
0,49
0,54
0,56
0,54
0,54
0,55
0,59
0,54
3,87
3,94
3,62
4,10
3,97
3,54
4,16
4,14
3,52
4,07
4,21
4,10
4,12
February
March
April
May
June
July
1,10
1,17
1,00
0,93
0,86
0,70
4,52
4,34
3,67
2,50
2,34
2,24
4,73
4,54
3,88
3,73
3,63
3,77
2,67
2,67
2,43
2,21
1,97
1,95
4,02
4,01
3,67
3,09
3,06
2,80
0,49
0,56
0,53
0,51
0,44
0,42
4,27
4,15
3,20
2,22
2,17
2,05
2013
Notes: - The data refer to interest rates applied by MFIs to deposits denominated in euro vis--vis households and
non-financial corporations resident in the euro area member states.
1. MFI sector excluding the CBC.
2. Including non-profit institutions serving households.
3. For this instrument category, new business and outstanding amounts coincide i.e. they refer to end-of-period.
4. For this instrument category, households and non-financial corporations are merged and allocated to the household
sector, since the outstanding amounts of non-financial corporations are negligible compared with those of the
household sector.
Loans to households2
Consumer
credit
Other
lending
Floating
Annual
rate and up
percentage
to 1 year
rate of
initial rate
charge 4
fixation
Floating
rate and up
to 1 year
initial rate
fixation
Other loans
up to EUR
1 million
Other loans
over EUR 1
million
Year / Month
Floating
Annual
Bank rate and up
percentage
overto 1 year
rate of
drafts 3 initial rate
charge 4
fixation
2010
2011
2012
2013
January
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
September
October
November
December
January
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
September
October
November
December
January
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
September
October
November
December
January
February
March
April
May
June
July
7,13
7,12
7,25
7,25
7,21
7,01
6,99
7,02
7,01
7,18
7,18
7,23
7,16
7,15
7,11
7,12
7,15
7,42
7,44
7,43
7,45
7,45
7,42
7,48
7,46
7,47
7,35
7,34
7,21
7,34
7,31
7,33
7,34
7,30
7,32
7,33
7,33
7,35
7,58
7,47
7,31
7,30
7,30
6,87
6,87
6,99
6,70
6,82
6,84
6,81
6,96
6,82
6,54
6,77
6,79
6,75
6,78
6,76
6,64
6,62
6,74
6,84
6,99
6,98
7,00
6,97
6,93
6,93
6,98
7,00
6,87
6,99
7,14
7,18
7,30
6,92
7,34
7,10
6,83
7,00
6,91
7,20
7,17
6,88
6,77
6,80
7,42
7,40
7,55
7,20
7,29
7,14
7,20
7,27
7,16
6,86
6,94
7,26
7,26
7,26
7,24
7,18
7,07
7,24
7,34
7,57
7,45
7,46
7,45
7,39
7,38
7,44
7,47
7,24
7,32
7,52
7,54
7,67
7,32
7,73
7,51
7,21
7,35
7,26
7,60
7,49
7,44
7,31
7,19
4,73
4,52
4,43
4,33
4,38
4,63
4,82
4,80
4,96
4,88
5,11
5,16
4,97
4,98
5,07
4,91
5,16
5,38
5,47
5,50
5,62
5,54
5,43
5,73
5,48
5,23
5,37
5,37
5,40
5,47
5,36
5,05
5,34
5,32
5,22
5,32
5,11
5,35
5,19
5,14
4,66
5,17
5,33
4,64
4,49
4,33
4,30
4,32
4,46
4,55
4,57
4,77
4,71
4,89
4,97
4,91
4,88
5,04
4,94
5,16
5,35
5,46
5,46
5,67
5,61
5,53
5,81
5,61
5,46
5,59
5,63
5,69
5,74
5,51
5,20
5,54
5,47
5,32
5,44
5,24
5,43
5,60
5,59
5,02
5,37
5,58
5,59
5,94
5,79
5,93
6,05
6,22
6,23
6,33
6,08
5,99
6,43
6,31
6,19
6,09
6,28
6,47
6,30
6,88
6,63
6,54
6,48
6,60
6,51
6,80
6,22
6,62
6,39
6,52
6,46
6,88
6,95
6,53
6,58
6,78
6,82
6,66
6,47
6,66
7,02
5,32
6,24
6,71
6,83
Floating
Floating
Bank rate and up rate and up
overto 1 year
to 1 year
drafts 3 initial rate initial rate
fixation
fixation
6,69
6,67
6,61
6,55
6,53
6,52
6,54
6,57
6,57
6,66
6,73
6,67
6,67
6,70
6,72
6,75
6,92
7,08
7,14
7,12
7,20
7,24
7,23
7,21
7,18
7,10
7,12
7,04
7,03
7,09
6,96
6,94
6,90
6,92
7,05
7,07
7,05
7,05
7,04
6,94
6,76
6,77
6,91
5,39
5,93
5,95
5,79
5,98
6,19
6,24
6,44
6,43
6,34
6,56
6,64
6,69
6,48
6,73
6,60
6,75
7,10
7,00
7,00
7,04
7,13
7,52
7,39
7,18
7,12
7,62
7,14
7,26
7,44
7,37
7,44
7,20
7,03
7,18
7,29
6,83
7,03
7,33
6,90
6,55
6,48
6,88
4,62
4,39
4,61
4,96
5,27
4,97
6,01
6,27
5,77
5,68
6,54
6,18
6,38
5,76
6,19
6,62
6,57
6,97
6,00
6,83
5,54
5,99
6,08
6,53
7,28
6,47
6,46
6,53
6,73
6,87
6,31
6,79
6,63
6,23
6,96
6,70
5,84
6,58
6,76
6,02
5,57
5,73
6,35
Notes: - The data refer to interest rates applied by MFIs to deposits denominated in euro vis--vis households and
non-financial corporations resident in the euro area member states.
1. MFI sector excluding the CBC.
2. Including non-profit institutions serving households.
3. For this instrument category, new business and outstanding amounts coincide i.e. they refer to end-of-period.
4. The annual percentage rate of charge covers the total cost of loan. The total cost comprises an interest rate component
and a component of other (related) charges, such as the cost of inquiries, administration, preparation of documents,
guarantees, etc.
Co-Operative
Consumer
Stores
Other types of
Co-Operatives
Number Individual
of
Members
Societies
Number Individual
of
Members
Societies
TOTAL
Year
1960
1961
1962
1963
1964
1965
1966
1967
1968
1969
1970
1971
1972
1973
1974
1975
1976
1977
1978
1979
1980
1981
1982
1983
1984
1985
1986
1987
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
407
418
426
432
436
439
440
441
441
445
446
446
445
445
444
453
459
460
462
464
465
466
467
470
471
469
469
472
471
471
471
472
471
469
472
473
477
475
476
475
475
478
478
476
475
462
408
285
233
227
225
216
211
86.767
90.709
94.790
97.677
99.717
104.289
109.601
114.501
129.810
127.998
133.874
141.024
149.997
158.773
121.097
122.497
129.373
137.480
146.451
159.366
168.443
177.051
187.184
197.785
213.072
225.027
243.893
261.254
284.069
294.787
314.870
345.837
364.188
383.875
397.259
418.444
418.357
421.980
323.980
335.000
334.500
345.800
358.000
373.000
382.700
396.196
404.222
405.878
412.162
427.396
455.080
447.761
430.890
297
304
308
311
314
317
322
323
321
315
314
291
266
247
235
228
216
209
201
195
187
179
178
173
172
170
163
161
157
155
151
149
145
143
139
137
127
124
122
121
119
111
110
110
110
110
105
98
98
96
95
96
96
55.430
56.816
58.601
60.915
62.351
66.050
68.266
71.493
72.029
73.338
76.023
79.240
76.183
53.540
54.362
54.184
54.868
56.099
58.742
58.576
59.297
59.727
60.844
60.519
62.144
62.412
47.448
49.493
48.332
45.780
45.527
44.798
44.800
45.000
45.300
45.500
33.500
28.200
20.000
20.400
20.100
20.600
22.100
23.100
23.500
23.700
23.200
23.200
23.200
21.900
21.500
21.000
20.900
66
87
127
136
138
168
177
156
153
141
126
126
121
112
109
104
101
102
101
105
111
108
105
97
95
95
95
94
92
91
85
85
85
87
89
88
86
89
87
83
84
88
85
85
85
85
85
83
79
76
76
78
78
13.281
15.975
23.104
25.256
25.650
30.105
32.797
33.220
33.808
33.750
33.422
31.090
30.466
0
20.922
21.140
21.796
22.224
22.510
23.139
23.575
23.585
23.291
24.301
24.946
25.700
25.933
23.388
24.735
22.936
22.138
22.500
22.800
23.000
23.200
23.300
23.500
20.100
6.520
6.600
6.400
6.600
6.900
7.400
7.600
7.800
8.000
8.000
8.000
7.100
7.100
7.000
7.000
1.004
1.039
1.070
1.085
1.103
1.138
1.463
1.474
1.491
1.542
1.852
1.870
1.792
0
1.661
1.664
1.770
1.791
1.798
1.830
1.829
1.817
1.787
2.209
2.307
2.371
2.258
2.152
2.326
2.124
2.292
2.296
2.300
2.305
2.320
2.330
2.280
2.137
2.280
2.242
2.238
2.051
2.076
2.080
2.100
2.120
2.120
2.120
2.120
2.050
2.050
2.000
2.000
Number Individual
of
Members
Societies
770
809
861
879
888
924
939
920
915
901
886
863
832
804
788
785
776
771
764
764
763
753
750
740
738
734
727
727
720
717
707
706
701
699
700
698
690
688
685
679
678
677
673
671
670
657
598
466
410
399
396
390
385
155.478
163.500
176.495
183.848
187.718
200.444
210.664
219.214
235.647
235.086
243.319
251.354
256.646
212.313
196.381
197.821
206.037
215.803
227.703
241.081
251.315
260.363
271.319
282.605
300.162
313.139
317.274
334.135
357.136
363.503
382.897
413.135
431.788
451.875
465.759
487.244
475.357
470.280
350.5001
362.0001
361.0001
373.0001
387.000 1
403.5001
413.800
427.696
435.422
437.078
443.362
456.396
483.680
475.761
458.790
Notes: - Data for 1974 onwards refer to the Government controlled areas only, including Societies which were displaced
by the Turkish invading forces. Some of them are inactive.
1. In order to avoid double counting this number includes members who are registered with more than one
co-operative societies only once.
Source: Authority for Cooperative Societies.
Society
Members
1.004
1.039
1.070
1.085
1.103
1.138
1.463
1.474
1.491
1.542
1.852
1.870
1.792
0
1.661
1.664
1.770
1.791
1.798
1.830
1.829
1.817
1.787
2.209
2.307
2.371
2.258
2.152
2.326
2.124
2.292
2.296
2.300
2.305
2.320
2.330
2.280
2.137
2.280
2.242
2.238
2.051
2.076
2.080
2.100
2.120
2.120
2.120
2.120
2.050
2.050
2.000
2.000
LOANS
Short-term(outstanding) current a/c
1962
1963
1964
1965
1966
1967
1968
1969
1970
1971
1972
1973
1974
1975
1976
1977
1978
1979
1980
1981
1982
1983
1984
1985
1986
1987
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
12.232
13.443
14.321
16.908
20.802
24.002
28.279
33.861
40.391
47.576
61.052
74.789
59.611
62.603
71.151
85.726
112.467
148.819
163.064
191.691
232.296
319.066
389.928
490.563
581.458
684.657
844.623
1.061.110
1.290.975
1.544.801
1.826.442
2.089.826
2.386.580
2.719.576
3.023.500
3.257.785
3.518.704
3.978.762
4.100.691
4.149.605
4.397.383
4.853.204
5.378.922
5.876.504
6.528.183
7.804.237
9.045.575
9.989.098
11.145.105
11.969.973
8.317
9.189
9.522
13.079
16.172
17.802
20.517
21.621
25.441
29.393
34.551
45.066
27.350
29.222
32.985
37.261
49.818
73.087
75.590
91.610
114.312
141.406
166.399
214.932
270.393
309.118
343.613
420.806
517.006
617.972
733.615
842.187
964.950
1.029.209
1.143.760
1.200.000
1.265.729
1.463.909
1.481.720
1.002.172
958.382
1.043.814
958.515
996.590
1.018.190
1.103.336
1.252.342
1.309.750
1.308.624
1.330.076
Mediumterm
Longterm
3.503
3.940
4.295
3.332
3.887
5.438
6.631
11.605
14.284
17.511
25.576
29.111
28.387
31.994
35.739
44.977
55.569
69.677
81.900
94.472
95.542
149.262
192.091
241.957
276.776
338.617
451.911
588.427
714.320
854.979
1.010.315
1.155.502
1.319.751
1.577.237
1.753.307
1.893.375
2.067.618
2.314.907
2.394.297
2.879.157
3.020.061
3.333.112
3.627.641
713.531
566.470
529.646
522.942
524.732
507.782
522.022
412
314
504
497
743
762
1.131
636
666
671
924
612
3.875
1.387
2.428
3.487
7.080
6.055
5.573
5.609
22.442
28.399
31.438
33.675
34.288
36.921
49.098
51.877
59.649
71.850
82.512
92.138
101.879
113.130
126.433
164.410
185.358
199.946
224.674
268.276
418.941
476.278
792.765
4.166.384
4.943.524
6.171.255
7.270.291
8.154.616
9.328.699
10.117.875
DEPOSITS
12.664
14.484
16.746
19.861
22.287
26.237
31.698
41.170
48.029
59.787
77.357
88.572
75.551
84.955
106.321
134.096
162.076
201.586
212.875
264.457
332.270
401.931
489.248
573.976
676.903
819.621
1.001.138
1.241.096
1.499.867
1.761.561
2.050.117
2.353.528
2.668.015
2.993.066
3.285.765
3.642.831
4.012.042
4.272.500
4.680.541
5.154.642
5.827.101
6.610.769
6.968.832
7.816.901
8.997.107
10.271.579
10.561.032
12.629.316
13.344.957
14.097.396
At call
Fixed-term Recurring
2.339
7.636
2.577
9.148
2.941
10.935
3.573
13.243
3.879
15.162
4.900
17.858
5.932
22.164
8.323
28.754
9.563
33.895
12.410
42.426
17.286
52.158
17.911
64.529
15.490
55.741
16.252
64.618
21.576
80.332
27.575
101.219
34.380
121.254
45.599
147.919
44.227
159.741
54.046
200.829
73.330
247.790
85.977
302.711
99.333
375.503
108.985
448.544
123.380
535.004
147.437
650.606
174.573
800.157
233.243
978.021
286.220 1.179.919
341.047 1.378.696
395.868 1.606.097
453.746 1.844.849
514.072 2.092.290
518.072 2.425.097
568.699 2.661.453
510.699 3.077.073
528.035 3.424.640
631.791 3.579.228
733.619 3.885.729
714.195 4.376.741
823.445 4.935.377
934.364 5.599.119
1.243.800 5.656.052
1.471.135 6.281.861
1.746.312 7.172.453
2.142.069 8.039.576
1.887.092 8.568.658
1.907.168 10.627.904
1.942.494 11.299.604
1.915.045 12.074.493
1.225
1.208
1.196
1.182
1.198
1.252
1.281
1.391
1.582
1.746
1.987
2.091
1.444
1.251
1.240
1.358
1.468
2.083
1.791
1.509
1.697
2.383
2.172
2.481
2.869
4.307
6.614
7.526
8.914
12.047
13.660
15.441
17.081
16.905
18.938
19.827
22.217
24.590
23.153
23.061
25.868
29.135
20.447
11.740
22.894
31.874
43.881
31.481
39.423
45.289
School
savings
1.464
1.551
1.674
1.862
2.049
2.226
2.320
2.703
2.988
3.205
5.925
4.041
2.876
2.835
3.173
3.943
4.974
5.985
7.116
8.073
9.454
10.860
12.240
13.966
15.651
17.271
19.794
22.306
24.814
29.771
34.492
39.493
44.572
32.993
36.675
35.231
37.150
36.890
38.040
40.644
42.411
48.150
48.533
52.165
55.449
58.060
61.401
62.763
63.436
62.569
Note: - Data for 1980 onwards refer to Saving Banks & Co-Operative Credit Societies acting in the Government controlled areas
only, not including the Societes which were displaced by the Turkish invading forces.
Source: Authority for the Supervision and Development of Cooperative Societies.
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SCOPE
This section provides basic data on prices, covering consumer price index, cost of living allowance and
harmonised consumer price index.
COVERAGE
As from mid-1974 onwards all data refer to the Government controlled area of the country. For previous
years data extend to the whole country.
DEFINITIONS USED
Retail Prices refer to the actual prices paid by consumers.
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Period
General Index
Base:1992=100
1960
23,45
1965
Period
General Index
Base:1992=100
Percentage
change (%)
0,8
1998
122,87
2,2
23,75
0,3
1999
125,01
1,7
1970
26,15
2,4
2000
130,05
4,1
1974
35,75
16,2
2001
132,62
2,0
1975
37,42
4,6
2002
136,33
2,8
1980
55,56
13,5
2003
141,97
4,1
1985
76,60
5,0
2004
145,22
2,3
1990
89,40
4,5
2005
148,94
2,6
1991
93,90
5,0
2006
152,65
2,5
1992
100,00
6,5
2007
156,28
2,4
1993
104,89
4,9
2008
163,57
4,7
1994
109,78
4,7
2009
164,11
0,3
1995
112,65
2,6
2010
168,09
2,4
1996
116,01
3,0
2011
173,62
3,3
3,6
2012
177,77
2,4
1997
Percentage
change (%)
120,19
INDEX
140,0
120,0
100,0
80,0
60,0
40,0
20,0
0,0
1992
1994
1996
1998
2000
2002
2004
2006
2008
2010
2012
(Base: 1998=100)
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
1.820
1.648
262
389
70
272
79
447
101
28
172
100,84
100,46
101,48
100,77
102,18
102,05
106,58
96,87
101,43
103,29
104,43
106,37
106,03
103,97
104,08
104,64
104,02
106,11
110,19
107,30
103,96
109,71
110,73
110,25
107,22
110,44
108,12
105,68
104,06
115,94
112,17
105,40
115,28
115,80
114,92
112,46
115,07
114,72
116,38
107,32
116,62
116,35
111,49
124,24
121,72
120,58
118,83
120,43
125,47
124,02
110,10
120,30
123,27
117,65
132,64
126,55
125,88
128,04
133,03
128,55
131,16
110,65
116,12
133,30
119,99
133,02
128,56
128,24
130,92
139,36
134,63
135,86
117,15
110,95
140,61
121,12
131,66
134,73
134,96
135,37
148,47
141,20
142,61
126,93
118,05
142,16
124,40
132,90
142,21
143,34
144,98
154,68
142,65
150,53
130,61
130,52
143,93
125,72
132,39
153,00
156,30
165,78
160,79
145,03
157,85
144,73
151,31
141,17
129,91
123,96
158,65
162,27
172,99
175,66
149,18
163,79
150,14
151,22
149,16
136,28
126,80
159,03
162,79
174,89
176,17
155,65
165,56
143,10
148,44
151,62
136,17
125,90
165,50
168,99
189,51
182,95
167,99
177,33
156,44
143,45
156,90
149,20
129,71
166,86
170,05
191,22
182,09
174,93
180,24
158,79
140,14
160,89
153,20
134,04
178
63
115
822
644
13
585
7
39
178
62
73
43
111,08
105,06
114,37
103,45
103,34
101,99
103,39
100,85
103,46
103,88
103,63
103,73
104,49
120,14
109,63
125,90
102,98
103,79
102,32
103,22
105,22
112,59
100,06
103,21
97,31
100,91
123,49
115,08
128,10
96,03
95,82
101,24
93,97
106,99
119,83
96,77
102,42
93,26
94,58
139,94
121,66
149,95
92,71
92,08
98,92
89,59
103,09
125,16
95,00
101,43
93,92
87,55
173,83
132,62
196,40
93,81
93,49
99,05
90,33
101,88
137,61
94,97
101,27
94,65
86,42
191,78
135,07
222,85
93,10
92,29
97,33
88,30
103,22
148,40
96,02
100,09
95,49
91,06
192,22
133,04
224,64
91,09
90,50
100,18
85,48
101,46
160,71
93,21
100,38
91,32
86,06
193,16
135,47
224,80
90,80
91,38
98,00
86,05
106,07
172,47
88,73
101,73
82,46
82,64
195,75
140,23
226,26
91,06
92,23
88,93
87,89
106,80
178,99
86,90
104,54
81,76
83,81
196,20
139,84
227,14
89,86
90,66
88,30
86,41
104,87
197,75
86,95
100,87
81,67
79,76
202,28
147,08
232,64
86,21
86,96
89,77
82,23
103,19
206,55
83,51
95,69
77,93
76,90
183,83
142,58
235,57
85,66
86,55
91,92
82,14
99,12
209,71
82,39
94,51
78,55
74,96
204,29
137,52
272,72
85,24
85,43
89,55
79,68
99,68
208,10
83,95
88,30
75,27
73,27
210,81
136,24
284,26
82,90
83,06
92,14
77,37
96,18
206,35
81,77
87,43
72,84
69,96
2.127
1.667
111
102
247
102,59
102,57
103,10
102,59
102,52
108,20
104,22
105,80
103,66
137,94
109,91
106,30
110,83
104,21
136,23
114,40
110,27
113,81
120,48
140,00
120,16
113,25
118,89
122,86
166,24
125,19
117,34
124,76
126,51
177,83
131,97
121,73
130,22
133,06
201,42
138,44
125,80
132,04
138,94
224,32
141,32
128,92
133,65
148,19
225,51
151,23
132,28
137,53
158,15
264,68
147,46
136,17
141,86
169,43
221,35
158,70
137,89
144,71
189,24
270,07
175,25
138,91
142,90
196,01
317,39
195,11
139,24
142,97
221,22
386,99
708
139
70
146
99,94 101,41 101,56 102,38 106,05 105,57 106,18 106,31 106,59 108,88 110,47 110,70 113,43 113,51
100,23 107,12 108,25 111,67 119,12 114,48 116,59 119,52 118,37 116,56 113,21 109,23 103,66 101,61
102,75 101,30 97,30 86,74 85,72 90,10 90,25 87,85 88,35 90,28 87,56 86,75 89,69 89,98
97,10 96,20 94,69 93,02 91,70 88,59 87,94 86,67 84,72 83,69 81,56 80,08 79,99 75,62
(contd)
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Weights
(out of 10.000)
GENERAL INDEX
10.000
(Base: 1998=100)
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
100,40
99,07
100,97
100,18
102,68
101,57
101,80
107,28
99,76
98,55
101,52
99,05
95,44
100,00
95,33
100,39
96,99
103,65
100,94
103,06
105,26
108,61
104,67
104,33
104,11
118,07
103,66
103,80
99,66
100,56
100,13
103,80
98,66
109,02
106,63
107,68
117,29
105,44
102,28
110,64
99,90
85,55
100,00
85,22
100,19
96,70
99,98
103,30
105,29
109,33
112,23
108,70
108,97
107,13
118,07
109,68
109,62
111,31
101,62
101,71
106,16
98,28
114,92
111,47
112,73
127,59
107,86
102,84
114,66
108,08
87,02
110,42
86,49
99,69
94,61
97,52
105,84
107,74
114,35
115,39
113,82
115,24
109,83
118,07
116,25
116,15
118,92
106,72
105,11
110,16
97,70
120,32
112,21
120,25
135,51
108,27
97,63
122,18
112,37
79,36
115,63
78,53
101,88
95,61
99,91
108,50
112,29
120,88
118,82
121,54
122,97
114,60
118,07
120,86
120,66
126,53
115,40
110,35
116,96
96,61
127,14
108,61
133,14
144,14
108,65
89,51
133,34
117,97
73,68
126,54
72,47
105,49
99,43
103,58
112,21
114,97
125,74
121,19
128,60
128,80
117,12
118,07
127,29
126,91
137,91
117,40
111,61
118,47
96,79
131,86
103,80
141,73
155,37
105,26
77,29
141,52
117,65
67,42
127,53
66,06
107,87
97,30
105,80
120,26
120,33
130,73
126,68
135,53
133,43
122,35
120,08
133,26
132,86
144,43
117,81
112,19
119,53
96,95
132,33
92,88
147,69
161,12
109,24
75,42
153,84
119,55
60,45
127,53
58,91
109,00
95,78
107,62
124,86
121,24
137,53
137,59
143,11
139,59
127,20
130,12
137,64
137,09
152,80
115,89
111,88
120,83
97,13
134,05
90,21
152,34
166,58
112,38
74,35
152,06
130,18
59,34
129,01
57,80
108,64
92,38
116,36
126,05
118,69
143,97
142,93
150,55
146,12
133,93
130,12
140,64
140,15
154,56
117,30
111,12
124,95
97,24
142,40
91,39
165,29
179,18
111,84
68,06
156,22
138,63
60,11
133,95
58,50
109,27
88,75
119,36
127,21
129,19
150,99
148,85
159,90
152,98
141,16
130,12
146,56
146,16
158,10
120,56
111,85
126,87
106,04
149,42
91,60
177,21
188,59
116,84
67,18
168,22
143,11
60,21
135,33
58,58
113,26
87,08
128,25
133,63
139,28
158,61
157,53
167,58
158,99
151,93
130,12
157,77
157,47
167,67
123,36
112,68
136,00
109,72
159,12
92,37
193,09
202,26
108,70
65,08
151,18
145,36
60,22
138,25
58,56
115,43
85,56
131,32
141,92
144,07
167,00
169,34
174,45
166,05
162,90
129,92
166,61
166,57
170,34
127,54
114,56
137,58
112,11
163,81
92,53
200,83
209,46
112,66
62,39
168,67
118,11
60,20
126,98
58,53
115,42
85,56
133,34
142,18
144,31
174,83
179,50
182,39
174,78
168,76
129,31
170,01
170,02
173,18
127,03
112,76
138,24
121,27
168,31
96,84
203,16
214,30
115,98
61,80
188,78
116,23
60,47
136,14
58,85
117,49
86,06
133,90
143,47
145,41
180,39
187,00
187,11
179,29
173,55
129,31
172,53
171,99
183,48
126,75
113,27
141,07
123,71
169,25
97,19
204,54
215,24
119,55
61,46
200,54
112,55
61,12
136,14
59,50
118,25
84,58
135,28
144,85
151,01
184,74
190,74
189,21
183,04
179,66
129,31
174,36
173,78
187,76
101,47
102,06
98,36
106,17
100,04
100,00
105,69
107,56
100,96
113,62
100,22
100,40
109,88
112,33
104,22
121,79
102,95
100,33
115,91
119,01
113,15
126,97
103,48
107,74
122,29
124,94
119,93
130,86
113,66
111,97
128,60
129,24
119,47
135,52
135,90
116,63
133,52
134,49
119,70
138,87
145,81
117,32
136,50
137,64
121,91
143,55
149,60
117,17
139,88
141,66
123,01
151,45
152,95
117,23
143,38
146,80
127,19
159,93
152,48
118,46
147,67
151,88
126,68
168,97
157,24
120,20
150,80
155,19
132,96
178,99
158,34
121,19
149,10
156,48
129,61
178,27
156,15
122,07
149,62
155,76
138,60
180,32
155,93
123,28
101,63 105,84 107,93 110,96 115,55 118,19 121,22 124,24 127,20 133,14 133,57 136,82 141,32 144,70
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Weights
CATEGORY
(out of 10.000)
Glassware, tableware and household utensils
92
Tools and equipment for house and garden
32
Non-durable household goods
141
Domestic and household services
88
6. HEALTH
492
Medical products & equipment
159
Out-patient services
247
Hospital services
86
7. TRANSPORT
1.742
Purchase of vehicles
943
Operation of personal transport equipment
690
Transport services
109
8. COMMUNICATION
179
Postal services
4
Telephone equipment and services
175
9. RECREATION AND CULTURE
588
Audio-visual equipment and computers
223
Recreation and cultural services
150
Newspapers and books
144
Package holidays
71
10. EDUCATION
233
Pre-primary education
28
Primary education
25
Secondary education
137
Tertiary education
36
Other education
7
11. RESTAURANTS AND HOTELS
607
Catering services
586
Accommodation services
21
12. MISCELLANEOUS GOODS
AND SERVICES
504
Personal care
314
Personal effects
56
Social protection
30
Insurance
70
Other services
34
INDEX
160,0
140,0
120,0
100,0
80,0
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
From
To
C.O.L.A.
%
on basic salary
1.2.60
1.9.70
1.7.80
1.1.90
1.7.90
1.1.91
1.7.91
1.1.92
1.7.92
1.1.93
1.7.93
1.1.94
1.7.94
1.1.95
1.7.95
1.1.96
1.7.96
1.1.97
1.7.97
1.1.98
1.7.98
1.1.99
1.7.99
1.1.00
1.7.00
30.6.61
28.2.71
31.12.80
30.6.90
31.12.90
30.6.91
31.12.91
30.6.92
31.12.92
30.6.93
31.12.93
30.6.94
31.12.94
30.6.95
31.12.95
30.6.96
31.12.96
30.6.97
31.12.97
30.6.98
31.12.98
30.6.99
31.12.99
30.6.00
31.12.00
28,50
19,35
33,00
110,65
117,05
120,72
127,45
132,41
142,57
147,18
154,18
159,49
163,28
173,15
173,01
177,46
181,09
185,78
190,55
196,77
197,24
203,16
200,95
208,41
214,67
Period
From
To
C.O.L.A.
%
on basic salary
1.1.01
1.7.01
1.1.02
1.7.02
1.1.03
1.7.03
1.1.04
1.7.04
1.1.05
1.7.05
1.1.06
1.7.06
1.1.07
1.7.07
1.1.08
1.7.08
1.1.09
1.7.09
1.1.10
1.7.10
1.1.11
1.7.11
1.1.12
1.7.12
30.6.01
31.12.01
30.6.02
31.12.02
30.6.03
31.12.03
30.6.04
31.12.04
30.6.05
31.12.05
30.6.06
31.12.06
30.6.07
31.12.07
30.6.08
31.12.08
30.6.09
31.12.09
30.6.10
31.12.10
30.6.11
31.12.11
30.6.12
31.12.12
219,61
220,86
226,03
228,64
233,14
239,14
241,11
242,10
250,69
251,29
259,65
262,78
267,24
269,15
278,60
287,23
295,56
289,86
295,32
298,96
303,95
309,56
316,52
321,81
Period
Note: 1. The C.O.L.A. was frozen in 2012 for the broad public sector. It was only given by some private companies.
1
1
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
78,70
81,31
83,21
84,15
88,25
90,00
92,51
96,18
98,00
100,00
102,25
104,46
109,03
109,22
112,02
115,92
119,52
70,12
74,35
77,00
77,07
81,16
84,55
89,45
94,13
97,70
100,00
105,56
110,66
117,31
121,93
122,85
128,33
132,08
Alcoholic beverages
and tobacco
49,81
51,10
56,73
63,18
68,58
70,89
77,91
91,95
99,54
100,00
100,91
101,87
101,86
105,44
106,03
115,54
118,33
General Index
103,61
106,62
109,07
112,85
112,20
104,18
100,47
101,75
100,91
100,00
95,75
95,20
93,73
90,82
90,37
93,01
90,46
Housing, water,
electricity and gas
59,29
63,48
62,34
64,44
74,93
75,23
78,99
87,67
92,03
100,00
107,75
109,75
121,69
112,44
127,39
137,72
150,79
Furnishings, household
equipment and supplies
90,38
92,63
94,08
94,02
95,29
95,35
96,36
99,95
99,65
100,00
100,27
100,55
101,85
103,18
103,22
104,70
104,59
Health
73,18
76,48
78,09
79,40
83,35
87,69
91,74
96,85
100,47
100,00
101,92
106,63
111,57
118,98
122,58
126,56
127,25
Transport
89,32
89,83
90,82
90,65
96,00
98,32
99,08
99,25
96,79
100,00
103,76
103,82
109,50
101,53
106,95
112,71
117,51
204,50
206,34
204,96
195,91
175,48
168,46
145,52
125,90
110,38
100,00
97,52
97,27
97,44
97,45
97,44
99,77
100,84
91,62
93,31
96,16
95,90
95,93
95,26
96,11
97,33
99,51
100,00
100,04
100,86
104,27
106,56
106,49
106,78
107,00
Education
66,04
69,22
73,32
77,83
80,62
83,60
87,86
91,07
94,98
100,00
105,24
110,43
115,56
121,19
126,63
130,35
133,35
66,09
68,26
70,80
73,39
79,30
84,11
87,79
92,90
97,27
100,00
100,24
104,02
109,68
113,52
113,71
115,11
119,08
Miscellaneous goods
and services
73,97
76,05
77,15
78,08
81,24
84,43
89,58
93,98
97,35
100,00
103,09
104,90
107,90
111,13
114,27
116,12
117,05
Communications
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(Base: 2005=100)
1997/96 1998/97 1999/98 2000/99 2001/00 2002/01 2003/02 2004/03 2005/04 2006/05 2007/06 2008/07 2009/08 20010/09 20011/10 20012/11
2,3
1,1
4,9
2,0
2,8
4,0
1,9
2,0
2,2
2,2
4,4
0,2
2,6
3,5
3,1
6,0
3,6
0,1
5,3
4,2
5,8
5,2
3,8
2,4
5,6
4,8
6,0
3,9
0,8
4,5
2,9
Alcoholic beverages
and tobacco
2,6
11,0
11,4
8,5
3,4
9,9
18,0
8,3
0,5
0,9
1,0
0,0
3,5
0,6
9,0
2,4
2,9
2,3
3,5
-0,6
-7,1
-3,6
1,3
-0,8
-0,9
-4,3
-0,6
-1,6
-3,1
-0,5
2,9
-2,7
Housing, water,
electricity and gas
7,1
-1,8
3,4
16,3
0,4
5,0
11,0
5,0
8,7
7,7
1,9
10,9
-7,6
13,3
8,1
9,5
Furnishings, household
equipment and supplies
2,5
1,6
-0,1
1,4
0,1
1,1
3,7
-0,3
0,4
0,3
0,3
1,3
1,3
0,0
1,4
-0,1
Health
4,5
2,1
1,7
5,0
5,2
4,6
5,6
3,7
-0,5
1,9
4,6
4,6
6,6
3,0
3,2
0,5
Transport
0,6
1,1
-0,2
5,9
2,4
0,8
0,2
-2,5
3,3
3,8
0,1
5,5
-7,3
5,3
5,4
4,3
Communications
0,9
-0,7
-4,4
-10,4
-4,0
-13,6
-13,5
-12,3
-9,4
-2,5
-0,3
0,2
0,0
0,0
2,4
1,1
1,8
3,1
-0,3
0,0
-0,7
0,9
1,3
2,2
0,5
0,0
0,8
3,4
2,2
-0,1
0,3
0,2
Education
4,8
5,9
6,1
3,6
3,7
5,1
3,7
4,3
5,3
5,2
4,9
4,6
4,9
4,5
2,9
2,3
3,3
3,7
3,7
8,0
6,1
4,4
5,8
4,7
2,8
0,2
3,8
5,4
3,5
0,2
1,2
3,5
Miscellaneous goods
and services
2,8
1,5
1,2
4,0
3,9
6,1
4,9
3,6
2,7
3,1
1,8
2,9
3,0
2,8
1,6
0,8
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3,3
B. POPULATION AND
SOCIAL CONDITIONS
B.1.
B.2.
B.3.
B.4.
B.5.
B.6.
B.7.
Census years
Population
Demography
Crime
Education
Health
Welfare
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B.
B.1.
B.2.
B.3.
SCOPE
This section provides population estimates, vital and demographic statistics and rates which relate to births,
deaths, marriages, divorces and migration.
COVERAGE
The data presented in this section are in three parts. The first part (Tables B.1.1 B.1.6) refers to census
years covering the whole population of the country until 1974 and the Government controlled area after
1974. The second part (Tables B.2.1 B.2.5) presents population figures with reference to the Government
controlled area only. The third part (Tables B.3.1 B.3.10) gives demographic indicators of fertility,
mortality, nuptiality, divorces and migration in the Government controlled area.
SOURCES OF DATA AND CHRONOLOGY OF SERIES
Population estimates are based on census figures which are updated annually to take account of the
components of change, births, deaths and net migration. Censuses had been carried out since 1881 at
decennial intervals up to 1931 and then in 1946, 1960, 1973, 1976, 1982, 1992, 2001 and 2011. The last
five censuses (the Census of Households in 1976, the Census of Housing of 1982 and the Census of
Population of 1992, 2001 and 2011) were conducted in the Government controlled area. Population
estimates for the period 1993-2000 have been revised on the basis of the results of the Census of Population
2001 and for the period 2002-2011 on the basis of the results of the Census of Population 2011.
Births and Deaths. Statistics of births are now based on registered events. Statistics of deaths up to 2004
were based on two sources of data, registrations of deaths and monthly reports by priests. Estimates were
obtained through matching of individual events using the Chandrasekar -Deming method. As from 2005
death registration is almost complete, complemented with data provided by priests, without any additional
estimation.
Marriages and Divorces. Information relating to marriages is extracted from the Registers of the six
ecclesiastical districts of the Cyprus Orthodox Church and of the Armenian, Maronite and Catholic
churches. For civil marriages data are supplied by the Ministry of Interior. Data on divorces were obtained
from the Ecclesiastical Courts of the Cyprus Orthodox Church up to 1991, the Supreme Court up to 1998
and District Courts up to 2000. Since 1991 data on divorces are obtained from Family Courts.
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the towns proper and suburbs the greater urban areas. As from 1989 the urban areas comprise the areas
covered by the Local Town Plans as follows:
Lefkosia:
the municipalities of: Lefkosia, Agios Dometios, Egkomi, Strovolos, Aglantzia, Lakatameia,
Latsia and the communities of Anthoupoli Refugee housing estate and Geri.
Larnaka:
Lemesos:
the municipalities of: Lemesos, Kato Polemidhia, Mesa Geitonia, Agios Athanasios,
Germasogeia, the communities of Pano Polemidia and Ypsonas, the coastal area of
Mouttagiaka, Agios Tychonas, Parekklisia, Monagrouli, Moni, Pyrgos and part of Tserkezoi.
Pafos:
the municipalities of: Pafos, and Geroskipou , the communities of Chlorakas, Agia
Marinouda, Koloni, Acheleia, Konia, Empa, Lempa, Kisonerga, Tala, Trimithousa, Mesogi
and Mesa Chorio, parts of Timi, Agia Varvara, Marathounta, Koili and of Peyeia
municipality.
Crude birth, death, marriage or divorce rate is the number of births, deaths, marriages or divorces per
thousand population.
Sex ratio at birth gives the number of male births per thousand female births.
General fertility rate is the number of births per thousand women in the reproductive age-groups, 15-49.
Age specific fertility rate is the number of births occurring to women of given age-group during a year
divided by the total number of women in that age-group.
Total fertility rate gives the number of children a woman would have if she experienced the age specific
fertility rates of a given year and she lived until the end of her reproductive life i.e. until her 50th birthday.
Gross reproduction rate shows the number of daughters a woman would have if she experienced the age
specific fertility rates of a given year and she lived until the end of her reproductive life.
Net reproduction rate shows the number of daughters a woman would have if she experienced the fertility
and mortality of a given period.
Life expectancy at birth indicates the number of years a newborn baby is expected to live if mortality in
the various age-groups remains at the level of the period on which the life expectancy was computed.
Infant mortality rate is the number of deaths under one year old per thousand live births.
OTHER RELEVANT PUBLICATIONS & SOURCES OF INFORMATION
Relevant publications for population and demographic data are the Census reports and the annual
Demographic Reports published since 1963, preceded by the Vital and Migration Statistics issued
annually during the period 1955-1962. Additional information may be found in the Demographic Survey
1980/81, Demographic Trends in Cyprus, Mortality in Cyprus and other research papers and reports
issued from time to time by the Department of Statistics and Research. The book on Population and
Human Resources Development in Cyprus provides a synthesis of research and other activities related to
population issues. Population policy issues can be found in the various Development Plans published by
the Planning Bureau as well as occasional papers prepared by the Statistical Service.
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TABLE B.1.1. POPULATION, CENSUS YEARS
Population
Annual
Rate of
Growth (%)
Numerical Increase
Census Date
Total
Males
Females
Total
Males
Females
Total
186.173
95.015
91.158
209.286
106.838
102.448
23.113
11.823
11.290
1,2
237.022
121.066
115.956
27.736
14.228
13.508
1,3
274.108
139.383
134.725
37.086
18.317
18.769
1,5
310.715
155.965
154.750
36.607
16.582
20.025
1,3
347.959
172.754
175.205
37.244
16.789
20.455
1,1
450.114
222.510
227.604
102.155
49.756
52.399
1,7
573.566
281.983
291.583
123.452
59.473
63.979
1,7
631.778
312.566
319.212
58.212
30.583
27.629
0,8
497.879
248.711
249.168
522.845
259.938
262.907
24.966
11.227
13.739
0,8
615.013
306.383
308.630
92.168
46.445
45.723
1,6
703.529
345.322
358.207
88.516
38.939
49.577
1,5
856.960
416.834
440.126
153.431
71.512
81.919
2,0
Notes: - Up to 1960 the data refer to the de facto population, but thereafter to the de jure.
- The annual rate of growth of population is based on the formula Pt=Po (1+r) t where
Po is the population at the beginning of the period, t is the period of time in years,
r is the average annual rate of increase and Pt is the population at the end of the period.
1. Censuses after 1974 refer to the Government controlled area. Figures have been adjusted for
underenumeration as well as to include certain population groups not covered by the census.
CENSUS YEARS
TABLE B.1.2. DISTRIBUTION OF POPULATION BY DISTRICT, CENSUS YEARS
District
ALL DISTRICTS
Lefkosia
Keryneia
Ammochostos
Larnaka
Lemesos
Pafos
1881
1891
1901
1911
1921
1931
1946
1960
1973
1976
1982
1992
2001
2011
186.173
209.286
237.022
274.108
310.715
347.959
450.114
573.566
631.778
497.879
522.845
615.013
703.529
856.960
56.312
13.216
38.207
20.766
29.248
28.424
61.695
15.004
41.423
23.760
35.730
31.674
71.289
16.808
48.508
26.073
39.139
35.205
81.497
19.752
58.530
29.737
46.084
38.508
93.765
21.615
63.755
34.918
54.332
42.330
110.010
22.659
71.472
42.208
57.841
43.769
145.965
28.174
94.474
52.189
75.421
53.891
204.283
30.946
114.309
58.619
107.262
58.147
232.702
32.586
123.856
60.714
124.855
57.065
197.519
..
24.113
81.557
146.552
48.138
215.105
..
26.198
86.269
148.670
46.603
249.601
..
31.513
102.794
177.440
53.665
279.545
..
38.371
117.124
201.057
67.432
334.120
..
47.338
145.365
239.842
90.295
35.126
38.695
44.103
51.973
61.512
76.351
115.808
205.983
266.803
262.146
332.215
416.082
485.304
577.574
Lefkosia
Keryneia
Ammochostos
Larnaka
Lemesos
Pafos
15.202
1.192
2.564
7.833
6.131
2.204
16.224
1.322
3.367
7.593
7.388
2.801
19.546
1.336
3.825
7.964
8.298
3.134
21.921
1.726
5.327
9.262
10.302
3.435
25.438
1.910
6.980
9.765
13.302
4.117
33.497
2.137
8.979
11.872
15.349
4.517
53.324
2.916
16.194
14.772
22.799
5.803
95.343
3.441
34.752
19.807
43.561
9.079
115.718
3.892
38.960
19.608
79.641
8.984
120.873
..
..
28.739
101.896
10.638
152.200
..
..
49.344
109.410
21.261
181.234
..
..
62.178
139.424
33.246
205.633
..
..
71.740
160.733
47.198
244.500
..
..
85.874
183.658
63.542
151.047
170.591
192.919
222.135
249.203
271.608
334.306
367.583
364.975
235.733
190.630
198.931
218.225
279.386
41.110
12.024
35.643
12.933
23.117
26.220
45.471
13.682
38.056
16.167
28.342
28.873
51.743
15.472
44.683
18.109
30.841
32.071
59.576
18.026
53.203
20.475
35.782
35.073
68.327
19.705
56.775
25.153
41.030
38.213
76.513
20.522
62.493
30.336
42.492
39.252
92.641
25.258
78.280
37.417
52.622
48.088
108.940
27.505
79.557
38.812
63.701
49.068
116.984
28.694
84.896
41.106
45.214
48.081
76.646
..
24.113
52.818
44.656
37.500
62.905
..
26.198
36.925
39.260
25.342
68.367
..
31.513
40.616
38.016
20.419
73.912
..
38.371
45.384
40.324
20.234
89.620
RURAL AREAS
Lefkosia
Keryneia
Ammochostos
Larnaka
Lemesos
Pafos
Notes: - Up to 1960 the data refer to the de facto population, but thereafter to the de jure.
- Figures after 1974 refer to the Government controled area.
- Over the years the urban areas expand and the figures are not stictly comparable as they do not correspond to the same geographical area.
47.338
59.491
56.184
26.753
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URBAN AREAS
CENSUS YEARS
TABLE B.1.3. PERCENTAGE DISTRIBUTION OF POPULATION BY MARITAL STATUS AND SEX, CENSUS YEARS
(for persons aged 15 and over)
Marital
status
TOTAL
Never married
1881
1891
1901
1911
1921
1931
1946
1960
1973
1976
1982
1992
2001
2011
100,0
100,0
100,0
100,0
100,0
100,0
100,0
100,0
100,0
100,0
100,0
100,0
100,0
100,0
29,4
30,3
30,9
29,9
33,2
33,0
29,8
25,1
29,9
29,9
26,3
22,5
26,1
29,8
Married
59,7
59,0
59,5
60,8
58,2
56,9
61,7
66,6
63,5
62,5
66,1
69,5
65,2
59,6
Widowed
10,6
10,6
9,5
9,3
8,5
9,6
7,7
7,2
5,8
6,6
6,4
6,3
5,9
5,3
Divorced/Separated
Not stated
0,1
0,1
0,0
0,1
0,5
0,8
1,0
0,8
0,8
1,1
1,6
2,6
4,5
0,0
0,0
0,0
0,0
0,0
0,0
0,1
0,0
0,2
0,1
0,1
0,2
0,8
100,0
100,0
100,0
100,0
100,0
100,0
100,0
100,0
100,0
100,0
100,0
100,0
100,0
100,0
Never married
35,7
36,6
36,3
35,4
38,2
37,4
33,6
27,5
32,4
32,6
29,5
25,8
29,2
33,5
Married
59,3
58,4
59,2
60,1
58,1
57,7
62,2
68,6
64,8
63,9
67,2
70,6
66,6
60,3
Widowed
4,9
5,0
4,5
4,5
3,7
4,5
3,7
3,0
2,3
2,8
2,7
2,5
2,3
2,1
Divorced/Separated1
0,1
0,0
0,0
0,0
0,0
0,4
0,5
0,7
0,4
0,4
0,5
1,0
1,7
3,1
Not stated
0,0
0,0
0,0
0,0
0,0
0,0
0,0
0,2
0,1
0,3
0,1
0,1
0,2
1,0
FEMALES
100,0
100,0
100,0
100,0
100,0
100,0
100,0
100,0
100,0
100,0
100,0
100,0
100,0
100,0
23,1
24,0
25,4
24,2
28,3
28,7
26,1
22,8
27,5
27,2
23,2
19,4
23,2
26,4
Never married
Married
60,1
59,6
60,0
61,5
58,2
56,1
61,2
64,7
62,2
61,1
65,0
68,4
63,9
58,9
Widowed
16,3
16,3
14,5
14,3
13,4
14,6
11,7
11,1
9,0
10,2
10,0
9,9
9,2
8,2
Divorced/Separated
Not stated
0,5
0,1
0,1
0,0
0,1
0,6
1,0
1,3
1,2
1,3
1,7
2,3
3,5
5,8
0,0
0,0
0,0
0,0
0,0
0,0
0,0
0,1
0,1
0,2
0,1
0,0
0,2
0,7
Notes: - Up to 1960 the data refer to the de facto population, but thereafter to the de jure.
- Figures after 1974 refer to the Government controlled area.
1. "Separated" were included in "Married" since 1992.
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MALES
0,3
0,0
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TABLE B.1.4. POPULATION BY AGE-GROUP AND SEX, CENSUS YEARS
Census Year
Notes:
Sex
Total
1881
Total
Males
Females
100,0
100,0
100,0
1891
Total
Males
Females
1901
0-14
(%)
15-29
30-44
45-64
65+
38,5
39,1
37,9
21,9
21,0
23,0
19,7
19,5
19,9
14,1
14,5
13,6
5,8
5,9
5,6
100,0
100,0
100,0
37,2
37,9
36,6
25,2
24,0
26,3
18,7
18,5
19,0
14,5
15,1
13,9
4,4
4,5
4,2
Total
Males
Females
100,0
100,0
100,0
36,3
36,8
35,9
25,7
24,8
26,5
19,0
18,8
19,0
14,8
15,1
14,7
4,2
4,5
3,9
1911
Total
Males
Females
100,0
100,0
100,0
37,3
37,5
37,0
24,6
23,7
25,7
18,8
18,9
18,7
14,9
15,2
14,4
4,4
4,7
4,2
1921
Total
Males
Females
100,0
100,0
100,0
36,4
37,0
35,8
25,9
24,8
27,0
18,1
18,0
18,1
15,4
15,9
15,0
4,2
4,3
4,1
1931
Total
Males
Females
100,0
100,0
100,0
33,4
34,4
32,4
27,7
26,5
28,8
18,1
17,8
18,3
16,0
16,3
15,8
4,8
5,0
4,7
1946
Total
Males
Females
100,0
100,0
100,0
33,9
34,9
32,9
25,8
25,3
26,3
18,8
18,4
19,1
15,7
15,7
15,8
5,8
5,7
5,9
1960
Total
Males
Females
100,0
100,0
100,0
36,3
37,8
35,0
23,5
22,9
23,9
17,1
16,6
17,6
16,7
16,5
17,0
6,4
6,2
6,5
1973
Total
Males
Females
100,0
100,0
100,0
28,9
29,9
27,8
27,3
27,9
26,8
17,0
16,2
17,6
17,3
16,9
18,0
9,5
9,1
9,8
1976
Total
Males
Females
100,0
100,0
100,0
25,4
26,1
24,6
29,0
29,8
28,2
17,9
17,8
18,1
17,6
17,0
18,2
10,1
9,3
10,9
1982
Total
Males
Females
100,0
100,0
100,0
25,0
25,9
24,2
26,6
27,5
25,7
20,0
19,9
20,2
17,6
16,8
18,3
10,8
9,9
11,6
1992
Total
Males
Females
100,0
100,0
100,0
25,4
26,3
24,5
22,0
22,4
21,6
22,2
22,5
22,0
19,4
18,8
19,8
11,0
10,0
12,1
2001
Total
Males
Females
100,0
100,0
100,0
21,5
22,5
20,6
22,6
23,0
22,1
22,0
21,6
22,5
22,2
22,3
22,1
11,7
10,6
12,7
2011
Total
Males
Females
100,0
100,0
100,0
16,1
16,9
15,2
23,3
24,4
22,3
22,8
21,5
24,0
24,5
24,6
24,5
13,3
12,6
13,9
- Up to 1960 the data refer to the de facto population, but thereafter to the de jure.
- Figures after 1974 refer to the Government controlled area.
- 69 CENSUS YEARS
TABLE B.1.5. POPULATION OF MUNICIPALITIES AND COMMUNITIES BY SIZE,
1992, 2001 AND 2011 CENSUSES
Number of inhabitants
District
Total
Under
200
200499
500999
1.0001.999
2.0004.999
5.0009.999
10.00019.999
20.00049.999
50.000+
1992 CENSUS
Lefkosia
Keryneia
Ammochostos
Larnaka
Lemesos
Pafos
105
0
9
52
112
108
28
0
0
13
55
63
TOTAL
386
159
Lefkosia
Keryneia
Ammochostos
Larnaka
Lemesos
Pafos
244.779
0
30.798
100.242
173.634
52.572
TOTAL
602.025
3
0
0
0
2
1
2
0
0
1
0
0
1
0
0
0
1
0
67.968
0
0
43.586
0
0
51.499
0
0
0
87.136
0
111.554
138.635
4
0
1
1
2
0
2
0
0
1
0
1
1
0
0
0
1
0
76.309
0
0
46.666
0
26.530
58.525
0
0
0
94.250
0
149.505
152.775
4
0
1
1
4
0
2
0
0
0
1
1
2
0
0
1
1
0
10
59.128
0
0
0
22.369
32.892
122.918
0
0
51.468
101.000
0
114.389
275.386
14.137
100
30.952
50
36.766
30
41.972
31
103.694
37.718
86.597
2001 CENSUS
Lefkosia
Keryneia
Ammochostos
Larnaka
Lemesos
Pafos
105
0
9
54
110
110
35
0
0
16
55
70
TOTAL
388
176
Lefkosia
Keryneia
Ammochostos
Larnaka
Lemesos
Pafos
273.642
0
37.738
115.268
196.553
66.364
TOTAL
689.565
15.154
25.091
45
30.964
36
49.499
32
107.888
47.216
111.473
2011 CENSUS
Lefkosia
Keryneia
Ammochostos
Larnaka
Lemesos
Pafos
111
0
9
55
110
116
43
0
0
13
50
71
TOTAL
401
177
Lefkosia
Keryneia
Ammochostos
Larnaka
Lemesos
Pafos
326.980
0
46.629
143.192
235.330
88.276
TOTAL
840.407
13.454
25.422
47
31.922
32
44.577
37
114.873
12
75.125
145.259
- 70 CENSUS YEARS
TABLE B.1.6. HOUSEHOLDS AND AVERAGE NUMBER OF PERSONS PER HOUSEHOLD
BY DISTRICT, CENSUS YEARS
Average number of persons
per household
Number of households
District
1982
1992
2001
2011
1982
1992
2001
2011
TOTAL
145.030
189.223
228.371
309.261
3,51
3,23
3,06
2,76
Lefkosia
59.609
76.748
91.378
121.800
3,51
3,22
3,04
2,73
6.796
9.151
11.814
16.062
3,78
3,44
3,24
2,94
Larnaka
23.096
30.724
36.891
50.827
3,64
3,33
3,16
2,85
Lemesos
41.635
55.214
65.761
86.812
3,49
3,19
3,04
2,75
Pafos
13.894
17.386
22.527
33.760
3,28
3,07
2,98
2,67
URBAN
90.750
128.019
159.551
212.462
3,56
3,22
3,02
2,70
Lefkosia
41.807
56.160
68.807
92.372
3,53
3,19
2,96
2,63
..
..
..
..
..
..
..
..
Larnaka
13.184
18.957
23.235
30.421
3,64
3,25
3,07
2,81
Lemesos
29.880
42.801
52.472
66.539
3,57
3,23
3,04
2,75
5.879
10.101
15.037
23.130
3,53
3,27
3,13
2,74
RURAL
54.280
61.204
68.820
96.799
3,43
3,24
3,16
2,88
Lefkosia
17.802
20.588
22.571
29.428
3,46
3,31
3,26
3,03
Ammochostos
Ammochostos
Pafos
Ammochostos
6.796
9.151
11.814
16.062
3,78
3,44
3,24
2,94
Larnaka
9.912
11.767
13.656
20.406
3,64
3,44
3,31
2,91
Lemesos
11.755
12.413
13.289
20.273
3,26
3,06
3,01
2,76
8.015
7.285
7.490
10.630
3,09
2,80
2,70
2,52
Pafos
- 71 POPULATION
TABLE B.2.1. DE JURE POPULATION ESTIMATES BY SEX, 1974-2012
Total
Males
Females
Annual
growth
rate
520,5
502,2
497,9
497,5
499,6
503,2
508,6
515,0
520,8
527,6
534,8
541,1
547,5
553,5
559,3
567,5
579,4
594,9
610,6
625,8
639,0
650,7
660,9
670,4
678,9
686,4
693,6
701,3
709,1
717,8
727,5
738,1
750,3
766,4
785,7
807,1
827,7
849,0
863,9
257,7
249,9
248,6
246,6
247,8
249,5
252,5
255,9
258,9
262,4
266,1
269,5
272,8
276,0
278,8
283,1
288,8
296,2
304,1
311,5
317,2
322,3
326,8
330,9
334,6
337,8
341,0
344,3
347,9
352,1
356,7
361,7
367,8
375,7
384,8
394,4
403,4
413,1
420,0
262,8
252,3
249,3
250,9
251,8
253,7
256,1
259,1
261,9
265,2
268,7
271,6
274,7
277,5
280,5
284,4
290,6
298,7
306,5
314,3
321,8
328,4
334,1
339,5
344,3
348,6
352,6
357,0
361,2
365,7
370,8
376,4
382,5
390,7
400,9
412,7
424,3
435,9
443,9
..
-3,5
-0,9
-0,1
0,4
0,7
1,1
1,3
1,1
1,3
1,4
1,2
1,2
1,1
1,0
1,5
2,1
2,7
2,6
2,5
2,1
1,8
1,6
1,4
1,3
1,1
1,0
2,2
1,2
1,6
2,3
2,8
1,7
1,9
2,5
2,7
2,6
2,6
1,8
Mid year
Year
1974
1975
1976
1977
1978
1979
1980
1981
1982
1983
1984
1985
1986
1987
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
(000's)
End of the year
Total
Males
Females
505,7
498,3
497,6
498,0
501,3
505,8
512,3
518,2
524,6
531,5
538,4
544,6
550,9
556,6
562,7
572,7
587,1
603,1
619,2
632,9
645,4
656,3
666,3
675,2
682,9
690,5
697,5
705,5
713,7
722,9
733,0
744,0
757,9
776,4
796,9
819,1
839,8
862,0
865,9
250,8
248,7
248,7
246,8
248,2
250,9
254,1
257,1
260,9
264,4
268,0
271,3
274,5
277,5
280,6
285,6
292,5
300,3
308,5
314,5
320,0
324,8
329,2
333,0
336,3
339,7
342,7
346,2
350,1
354,6
359,3
364,6
371,5
380,5
389,9
399,6
408,8
419,0
421,0
254,9
249,6
248,9
251,2
253,1
254,9
258,2
261,1
263,7
267,1
270,4
273,3
276,4
279,1
282,1
287,1
294,6
302,8
310,7
318,4
325,4
331,5
337,1
342,2
346,6
350,8
354,8
359,3
363,6
368,3
373,7
379,4
386,4
395,9
407,0
419,5
431,0
443,0
444,9
Annual
growth
rate
..
-1,5
-0,1
0,1
0,7
0,9
1,3
1,2
1,2
1,3
1,3
1,2
1,2
1,0
1,1
1,8
2,5
2,7
2,7
2,2
2,0
1,7
1,5
1,3
1,1
1,1
1,0
1,0
1,2
1,3
1,4
1,5
1,9
2,4
2,6
2,8
2,5
2,6
0,5
- 72 POPULATION
TABLE B.2.2. POPULATION CHANGES, 1974-2012
Numbers
Year
1974
1975
1976
1977
1978
1979
1980
1981
1982
1983
1984
1985
1986
1987
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
Natural
Increase
2.988
4.076
5.033
4.582
5.205
5.671
5.664
5.767
6.421
6.377
6.719
5.969
6.112
5.425
5.849
5.439
5.778
5.367
6.152
5.725
5.455
4.934
4.680
4.102
3.447
3.435
3.092
3.340
2.715
2.888
3.084
2.818
3.604
3.195
4.011
4.426
4.698
4.118
4.496
Net
Migration
-15.408
-11.542
-5.648
-4.184
-1.909
-1.168
771
196
-31
518
155
238
175
272
257
4.526
8.708
10.559
9.999
8.000
7.000
6.000
5.300
4.800
4.200
4.200
3.960
4.650
5.466
6.285
7.090
8.128
10.299
15.222
16.586
17.784
15.913
18.142
-629
Natural
Increase
Net
Migration
Population
Change
-12.420
-7.466
-615
398
3.296
4.503
6.435
5.963
6.390
6.895
6.874
6.207
6.287
5.697
6.106
9.965
14.486
15.926
16.151
13.725
12.455
10.934
9.980
8.902
7.647
7.635
7.052
7.990
8.181
9.173
10.174
10.946
13.903
18.417
20.597
22.210
20.611
22.260
3.867
5,7
8,1
10,1
9,2
10,4
11,3
11,1
11,2
12,3
12,1
12,6
11,0
11,2
9,8
10,5
9,6
10,0
9,0
10,1
9,1
8,5
7,6
7,1
6,1
5,1
5,0
4,5
4,8
3,8
4,0
4,2
3,8
4,8
4,2
5,1
5,5
5,7
4,9
5,2
-29,6
-23,0
-11,3
-8,4
-3,8
-2,3
1,5
0,4
-0,1
1,0
0,3
0,4
0,3
0,5
0,5
8,0
15,0
17,7
16,4
12,8
11,0
9,2
8,0
7,2
6,2
6,1
5,7
6,6
7,7
8,8
9,7
11,0
13,7
19,9
21,1
22,0
19,2
21,4
-0,7
-23,9
-14,9
-1,2
0,8
6,6
8,9
12,7
11,6
12,3
13,1
12,9
11,5
11,5
10,3
10,9
17,6
25,0
26,8
26,5
21,9
19,5
16,8
15,1
13,3
11,3
11,1
10,2
11,4
11,5
12,8
14,0
14,8
18,5
24,0
26,2
27,5
24,9
26,2
4,5
POPULATION
TABLE B.2.3. END OF THE YEAR DE JURE POPULATION ESTIMATES BY AGE GROUP AND SEX, 1994-2012
(000's)
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
Total
645,4
656,3
666,3
675,2
682,9
690,5
697,5
705,5
713,7
722,9
733,0
744,0
757,9
776,4
796,9
819,1
839,8
862,0
865,9
0-4
5-9
10 - 14
54,0
53,3
54,1
53,2
53,7
54,7
52,4
53,9
55,5
50,5
55,0
55,6
49,0
54,8
55,6
47,3
54,8
55,2
46,1
53,9
55,5
44,0
53,5
54,2
42,6
51,6
55,5
41,9
49,9
55,7
41,7
48,0
56,2
41,6
46,6
55,9
42,2
45,2
55,4
43,2
44,1
53,9
44,6
43,6
52,5
46,0
43,9
50,9
47,6
44,2
49,7
48,9
45,0
48,4
49,7
45,5
46,6
15 - 19
20 -24
25 - 29
30 - 34
35 - 39
40 - 44
46,7
46,5
47,6
51,3
48,7
44,0
49,5
46,5
47,7
51,0
50,5
44,9
51,4
47,1
47,8
50,7
51,9
45,7
53,5
47,5
48,0
50,4
52,8
46,8
55,3
48,8
47,8
50,2
53,2
48,2
57,0
49,9
48,4
49,6
53,0
49,8
57,5
52,6
48,1
49,5
52,6
51,4
55,8
53,6
50,0
49,3
52,7
53,4
56,5
55,3
50,1
50,3
52,3
54,1
57,1
57,3
50,8
51,5
52,0
54,5
57,5
59,3
52,6
52,2
51,7
54,5
58,4
60,3
56,1
52,4
51,6
54,4
59,3
61,8
58,8
53,9
52,3
54,3
61,6
64,1
62,0
55,1
54,3
54,5
62,5
66,4
65,7
57,3
56,5
54,8
63,6
68,4
69,5
60,6
58,4
55,4
63,7
70,4
71,7
65,3
59,4
56,3
62,2
71,9
75,1
69,6
62,2
58,1
58,6
71,1
75,1
71,2
62,2
59,4
45 - 49
50 - 54
55- 59
60 - 64
40,2
33,7
28,6
25,4
41,2
35,3
29,6
26,0
42,1
36,8
30,6
26,6
43,1
38,1
31,8
27,1
43,8
39,3
33,2
27,7
44,5
40,3
34,9
28,3
45,2
41,1
36,5
28,9
46,6
43,5
35,3
31,4
47,9
44,5
36,9
32,0
49,6
45,0
38,9
32,5
51,5
45,3
41,1
33,1
53,2
45,9
43,1
33,9
54,5
46,9
44,6
35,0
55,6
48,6
45,9
37,2
56,5
50,7
46,5
39,9
57,1
52,8
47,2
42,6
57,3
54,9
47,9
45,0
57,9
56,7
48,9
46,8
57,6
57,4
49,9
47,2
65 - 69
70 - 74
75 - 79
80+
22,6
18,2
13,8
16,7
22,9
18,7
13,8
17,1
23,2
19,3
13,8
17,5
23,6
19,7
14,0
17,7
23,9
20,1
14,3
17,7
24,3
20,5
14,8
17,9
24,8
20,7
15,3
17,8
26,0
21,4
16,3
18,5
26,7
21,9
16,7
18,8
27,6
22,3
17,2
19,1
28,6
22,6
17,6
19,5
29,6
23,3
17,9
19,8
30,4
23,7
18,2
21,4
31,2
24,6
18,6
21,9
31,9
25,7
19,2
22,6
32,7
26,9
19,8
23,3
33,6
28,2
20,4
24,2
35,2
29,3
21,1
24,7
37,0
30,0
22,0
25,4
(contd)
- 73 -
Age
POPULATION
TABLE B.2.3 (contd). END OF THE YEAR DE JURE POPULATION ESTIMATES BY AGE GROUP AND SEX, 1994-2012
(000's)
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
Males
0-4
5-9
10 - 14
15 - 19
20 -24
25 - 29
30 - 34
35 - 39
40 - 44
45 - 49
50 - 54
55- 59
60 - 64
65 - 69
70 - 74
75 - 79
80+
320,0
27,8
27,6
27,9
23,5
23,0
23,6
25,6
24,5
22,0
20,0
16,7
13,9
11,8
10,4
8,4
6,2
7,1
324,8
27,5
27,7
28,2
25,0
22,9
23,4
25,3
25,3
22,5
20,4
17,6
14,4
12,2
10,4
8,6
6,2
7,2
329,2
26,9
27,9
28,6
26,0
23,0
23,2
25,0
25,9
23,0
20,8
18,4
15,0
12,6
10,5
8,8
6,2
7,4
333,0
25,9
28,4
28,6
27,1
23,1
23,2
24,7
26,2
23,5
21,3
19,0
15,6
13,0
10,6
9,0
6,3
7,5
336,3
25,2
28,3
28,6
28,0
23,7
23,0
24,5
26,3
24,2
21,7
19,5
16,4
13,3
10,8
9,0
6,4
7,4
339,7
24,2
28,2
28,5
29,0
24,3
23,0
24,1
26,1
25,0
22,1
20,0
17,2
13,7
11,1
9,1
6,6
7,5
342,7
23,6
27,8
28,5
29,2
25,7
22,8
23,8
25,8
25,7
22,5
20,3
18,1
14,0
11,5
9,2
6,8
7,4
346,2
22,4
27,4
28,0
28,7
27,1
23,9
23,2
25,3
26,1
23,2
21,5
17,3
15,3
12,2
9,6
7,2
7,8
350,1
21,9
26,4
28,6
29,0
27,9
24,2
23,7
25,0
26,4
23,8
22,0
18,1
15,6
12,5
9,8
7,3
7,9
354,6
21,5
25,6
28,7
29,3
29,0
24,7
24,3
24,7
26,5
24,6
22,3
19,1
15,8
13,1
10,0
7,5
7,9
359,3
21,5
24,6
28,8
29,6
30,1
25,7
24,5
24,4
26,4
25,4
22,5
20,2
16,1
13,7
10,2
7,6
8,0
364,6
21,4
23,8
28,8
30,0
30,7
27,6
24,6
24,2
26,2
26,2
22,8
21,2
16,5
14,2
10,6
7,7
8,1
371,5
21,8
23,1
28,4
30,6
31,4
29,1
25,3
24,4
26,1
26,7
23,3
22,0
17,0
14,7
10,9
7,9
8,8
380,5
22,3
22,7
27,6
31,8
32,5
30,5
26,0
25,3
26,0
27,2
24,1
22,7
18,2
15,1
11,4
8,1
9,0
389,9
23,0
22,4
27,0
32,2
33,6
32,3
27,0
26,2
25,9
27,5
25,1
23,0
19,5
15,4
12,1
8,4
9,3
399,6
23,7
22,6
26,1
32,6
34,7
34,0
28,4
26,8
25,9
27,7
26,1
23,4
20,9
15,8
12,7
8,7
9,5
408,8
24,5
22,7
25,4
32,7
35,5
35,1
30,7
27,1
26,1
27,6
27,0
23,8
22,1
16,2
13,4
9,0
9,9
419,0
25,0
23,2
24,7
31,8
36,5
36,8
32,9
28,2
26,7
27,7
27,8
24,2
23,0
17,0
14,0
9,4
10,1
421,0
25,5
23,4
23,9
30,0
36,2
37,0
33,8
28,4
27,2
27,3
28,0
24,7
23,2
17,8
14,3
9,9
10,4
Females
0-4
5-9
10 - 14
15 - 19
20 -24
25 - 29
30 - 34
35 - 39
40 - 44
45 - 49
50 - 54
55- 59
60 - 64
65 - 69
70 - 74
75 - 79
80+
325,4
26,2
25,7
26,2
23,2
23,5
24,0
25,7
24,2
22,0
20,2
17,0
14,7
13,6
12,2
9,8
7,6
9,6
331,5
25,7
26,0
26,5
24,5
23,6
24,3
25,7
25,2
22,4
20,8
17,8
15,2
13,8
12,5
10,1
7,5
9,9
337,1
25,4
26,0
26,9
25,4
24,1
24,6
25,7
26,0
22,8
21,3
18,5
15,6
13,9
12,7
10,5
7,6
10,1
342,2
24,6
26,6
27,0
26,4
24,4
24,8
25,7
26,6
23,3
21,8
19,1
16,2
14,1
13,0
10,7
7,7
10,2
346,6
23,8
26,5
27,0
27,3
25,1
24,8
25,7
26,9
24,0
22,1
19,8
16,8
14,4
13,1
11,1
7,9
10,3
350,8
23,1
26,7
26,8
28,0
25,7
25,3
25,5
26,9
24,8
22,5
20,3
17,6
14,6
13,1
11,3
8,2
10,4
354,9
22,5
26,1
27,0
28,3
26,9
25,3
25,7
26,8
25,7
22,7
20,8
18,4
14,9
13,3
11,5
8,5
10,5
359,3
21,6
26,1
26,2
27,1
26,5
26,1
26,1
27,4
27,3
23,4
22,0
18,0
16,1
13,8
11,8
9,1
10,7
363,6
20,7
25,2
26,9
27,5
27,4
25,9
26,6
27,3
27,7
24,1
22,5
18,8
16,4
14,2
12,1
9,4
10,9
368,3
20,4
24,3
27,0
27,8
28,3
26,1
27,2
27,3
28,0
25,0
22,7
19,8
16,7
14,5
12,3
9,7
11,2
373,7
20,2
23,4
27,4
27,9
29,2
26,9
27,7
27,3
28,1
26,1
22,8
20,9
17,0
14,9
12,4
10,0
11,5
379,4
20,2
22,8
27,1
28,4
29,6
28,5
27,8
27,4
28,2
27,0
23,1
21,9
17,4
15,4
12,7
10,2
11,7
386,4
20,4
22,1
27,0
28,7
30,4
29,7
28,6
27,9
28,2
27,8
23,6
22,6
18,0
15,7
12,8
10,3
12,6
395,9
20,9
21,4
26,3
29,8
31,6
31,5
29,1
29,0
28,5
28,4
24,5
23,2
19,0
16,1
13,2
10,5
12,9
407,0
21,6
21,2
25,5
30,3
32,8
33,4
30,3
30,3
28,9
29,0
25,6
23,5
20,4
16,5
13,6
10,8
13,3
419,5
22,3
21,3
24,8
31,0
33,7
35,5
32,2
31,6
29,5
29,4
26,7
23,8
21,7
16,9
14,2
11,1
13,8
431,0
23,1
21,5
24,3
31,0
34,9
36,6
34,6
32,3
30,2
29,7
27,9
24,1
22,9
17,4
14,8
11,4
14,3
443,0
23,9
21,8
23,7
30,4
35,4
38,3
36,7
34,0
31,4
30,2
28,9
24,7
23,8
18,2
15,3
11,7
14,6
444,9
24,2
22,1
22,7
28,6
34,9
38,1
37,4
33,8
32,2
30,3
29,4
25,2
24,0
19,2
15,7
12,1
15,0
- 74 -
Age
POPULATION
TABLE B.2.4. POPULATION BY DISTRICT (end of the year), 1992-2012
(000's)
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
ALL
DISTRICTS
619,2
632,9
645,4
656,3
666,3
675,2
682,9
690,5
697,5
705,5
713,7
722,9
733,0
744,0
757,9
776,4
796,9
819,1
839,8
862,0
865,9
Lefkosia
251,3
256,3
260,8
264,6
268,0
271,0
273,4
275,8
277,9
280,3
283,1
286,2
289,7
293,5
298,4
305,1
312,6
320,6
328,0
336
336,9
31,7
32,7
33,6
34,4
35,1
35,8
36,5
37,1
37,8
38,5
39,0
39,6
40,1
40,8
41,6
42,7
43,8
45,1
46,3
47,6
47,9
Larnaka
103,5
105,8
107,8
109,6
111,2
112,6
113,9
115,1
116,2
117,5
119,0
120,8
122,8
124,8
127,4
130,8
134,5
138,5
142,3
146,3
147,2
Lemesos
178,6
182,4
185,8
188,8
191,5
193,9
195,8
197,8
199,5
201,6
203,5
205,7
208,1
210,8
214,3
219,0
224,4
230,2
235,5
241,3
241,9
54,1
55,7
57,4
58,9
60,5
61,9
63,3
64,7
66,1
67,6
69,1
70,6
72,3
74,1
76,2
78,8
81,6
84,7
87,7
90,8
92
URBAN
AREAS
418,9
429,1
438,5
446,9
454,7
461,8
468,1
474,3
480,1
486,7
491,2
496,4
502,2
508,5
516,8
528,1
540,8
554,6
567,2
580,8
582,1
Lefkosia
182,5
186,4
189,9
193,0
195,7
198,2
200,2
202,3
204,1
206,2
208,1
210,3
212,8
215,4
219,0
223,7
229,1
234,9
240,2
245,9
246,4
Ammochostos
Pafos
Ammochostos
..
..
..
..
..
..
..
..
..
..
..
..
..
..
..
..
..
..
..
..
..
Larnaka
62,6
64,1
65,4
66,6
67,6
68,6
69,5
70,3
71,1
72,0
72,7
73,5
74,4
75,4
76,6
78,4
80,3
82,4
84,3
86,4
86,7
Lemesos
140,3
143,6
146,6
149,2
151,7
153,8
155,7
157,5
159,2
161,2
162,0
163,1
164,3
165,7
167,7
170,7
174,1
177,8
181,1
184,6
184,1
33,5
35,0
36,6
38,1
39,7
41,2
42,7
44,2
45,7
47,3
48,4
49,5
50,7
52,0
53,5
55,3
57,3
59,5
61,6
63,9
64,9
RURAL
AREAS
200,3
203,8
206,9
209,4
211,6
213,4
214,8
216,2
217,4
218,8
222,5
226,5
230,8
235,5
241,1
248,3
256,1
264,5
272,6
281,2
283,8
Lefkosia
68,8
69,9
70,9
71,6
72,3
72,8
73,2
73,5
73,8
74,1
75,0
75,9
76,9
78,1
79,4
81,4
83,5
85,7
87,8
90,1
90,5
Ammochostos
31,7
32,7
33,6
34,4
35,1
35,8
36,5
37,1
37,8
38,5
39,0
39,6
40,1
40,8
41,6
42,7
43,8
45,1
46,3
47,6
47,9
Larnaka
40,9
41,7
42,4
43,0
43,6
44,0
44,4
44,8
45,1
45,5
46,3
47,3
48,4
49,4
50,8
52,4
54,2
56,1
58,0
59,9
60,5
Lemesos
38,3
38,8
39,2
39,6
39,8
40,1
40,1
40,3
40,3
40,4
41,5
42,6
43,8
45,1
46,6
48,3
50,3
52,4
54,4
56,7
57,8
Pafos
20,6
20,7
20,8
20,8
20,8
20,7
20,6
20,5
20,4
20,3
20,7
21,1
21,6
22,1
22,7
23,5
24,3
25,2
26,1
26,9
27,1
Pafos
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1992
District
POPULATION
TABLE B.2.5. HOUSEHOLDS BY DISTRICT (end of the year), 1992-2012
(000's)
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
190,5
194,4
198,4
202,4
206,6
210,9
215,3
219,7
224,3
229,0
236,0
243,2
250,6
258,2
266,1
274,3
282,6
291,3
300,1
309,3
310,8
77,4
78,9
80,4
81,9
83,5
85,0
86,6
88,2
89,9
91,6
94,3
97,0
99,8
102,7
105,7
108,7
111,9
115,1
118,4
121,8
122,2
9,2
9,5
9,7
10,0
10,3
10,6
10,9
11,2
11,5
11,9
12,2
12,6
13,0
13,4
13,8
14,2
14,7
15,1
15,6
16,1
16,2
Larnaka
30,8
31,4
32,1
32,7
33,4
34,1
34,8
35,5
36,3
37,0
38,2
39,4
40,7
42,0
43,4
44,8
46,2
47,7
49,2
50,8
51,2
Lemesos
55,6
56,6
57,7
58,8
59,9
61,1
62,3
63,5
64,7
65,9
67,8
69,7
71,6
73,6
75,6
77,8
79,9
82,2
84,5
86,8
86,9
Pafos
17,5
18,0
18,5
19,0
19,5
20,1
20,7
21,3
21,9
22,6
23,5
24,5
25,5
26,5
27,6
28,8
29,9
31,2
32,4
33,8
34,3
URBAN
AREAS
128,9
132,0
135,2
138,5
141,8
145,3
148,8
152,4
156,2
160,0
164,6
169,4
174,2
179,2
184,4
189,7
195,2
200,8
206,5
212,4
213,0
Lefkosia
56,5
57,8
59,1
60,5
61,8
63,2
64,6
66,0
67,5
69,0
71,1
73,2
75,3
77,6
79,9
82,2
84,7
87,2
89,7
92,4
92,8
ALL
DISTRICTS
Lefkosia
Ammochostos
Ammochostos
..
..
..
..
..
..
..
..
..
..
..
..
..
..
..
..
..
..
..
..
..
Larnaka
19,0
19,4
19,9
20,3
20,8
21,3
21,7
22,2
22,8
23,3
23,9
24,6
25,2
25,9
26,6
27,4
28,1
28,9
29,6
30,4
30,5
Lemesos
43,2
44,1
45,1
46,1
47,1
48,2
49,3
50,4
51,5
52,6
53,9
55,2
56,5
57,8
59,2
60,6
62,0
63,5
65,0
66,5
66,3
Pafos
10,2
10,7
11,1
11,6
12,1
12,6
13,2
13,8
14,4
15,1
15,7
16,4
17,2
17,9
18,7
19,5
20,4
21,2
22,2
23,1
23,4
RURAL
AREAS
61,6
62,4
63,2
63,9
64,8
65,6
66,5
67,3
68,1
69,0
71,4
73,8
76,4
79,0
81,7
84,6
87,4
90,5
93,6
96,9
97,8
Lefkosia
20,9
21,1
21,3
21,4
21,7
21,8
22,0
22,2
22,4
22,6
23,2
23,8
24,5
25,1
25,8
26,5
27,2
27,9
28,7
29,4
29,4
9,2
9,5
9,7
10,0
10,3
10,6
10,9
11,2
11,5
11,9
12,2
12,6
13,0
13,4
13,8
14,2
14,7
15,1
15,6
16,1
16,2
Larnaka
11,8
12,0
12,2
12,4
12,6
12,8
13,1
13,3
13,5
13,7
14,3
14,8
15,5
16,1
16,8
17,4
18,1
18,8
19,6
20,4
20,7
Lemesos
12,4
12,5
12,6
12,7
12,8
12,9
13,0
13,1
13,2
13,3
13,9
14,5
15,1
15,8
16,4
17,2
17,9
18,7
19,5
20,3
20,6
7,3
7,3
7,4
7,4
7,4
7,5
7,5
7,5
7,5
7,5
7,8
8,1
8,3
8,6
8,9
9,3
9,5
10,0
10,2
10,7
10,9
Ammochostos
Pafos
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District
- 77 DEMOGRAPHY
TABLE B.3.1. LIVE BIRTHS BY SEX AND BIRTH RATES, 1974-2012
Year
Total
Males
Females
Birth
rate
% change
over previous
year
Sex ratio
at birth
Masculinity
proportion
at birth
1974
8.593
4.407
4.186
16,5
..
1.053
51,3
1975
8.040
4.108
3.932
16,0
-6,4
1.045
51,1
1976
9.295
4.860
4.435
18,7
15,6
1.096
52,3
1977
9.108
4.793
4.315
18,3
-2,0
1.111
52,6
1978
9.382
4.768
4.614
18,8
3,0
1.033
50,8
1979
9.899
5.112
4.787
19,7
5,5
1.068
51,6
1980
10.383
5.446
4.937
20,4
4,9
1.103
52,5
1981
10.099
5.262
4.837
19,6
-2,7
1.088
52,1
1982
10.840
5.620
5.220
20,8
7,3
1.077
51,8
1983
10.900
5.610
5.290
20,7
0,6
1.06
51,5
1984
11.005
5.726
5.279
20,6
1,0
1.085
52,0
1985
10.568
5.549
5.019
19,5
-4,0
1.106
52,5
1986
10.691
5.540
5.151
19,5
1,2
1.076
51,8
1987
10.337
5.306
5.031
18,7
-3,3
1.055
51,3
1988
10.752
5.546
5.206
19,2
4,0
1.065
51,6
1989
10.273
5.394
4.879
18,1
-4,5
1.106
52,5
1990
10.622
5.446
5.176
18,3
3,4
1.052
51,3
1991
10.442
5.468
4.974
17,6
-1,7
1.099
52,4
1992
11.372
5.797
5.575
18,6
8,9
1.04
51,0
1993
10.514
5.442
5.072
16,8
-7,5
1.073
51,8
1994
10.379
5.335
5.044
16,2
-1,3
1.058
51,4
1995
9.869
5.152
4.717
15,2
-4,9
1.092
52,2
1996
9.638
4.995
4.643
14,6
-2,3
1.076
51,8
1997
9.275
4.719
4.556
13,8
-3,8
1.036
50,9
1998
8.879
4.591
4.288
13,1
-4,3
1.071
51,7
1999
8.505
4.312
4.193
12,4
-4,2
1.028
50,7
2000
8.447
4.417
4.030
12,2
-0,7
1.096
52,3
2001
8.167
4.201
3.966
11,6
-3,3
1.059
51,4
2002
7.883
4.123
3.760
11,1
-3,5
1.097
52,3
2003
8.088
4.166
3.922
11,3
2,6
1.062
51,5
2004
8.309
4.257
4.052
11,4
2,7
1.051
51,2
2005
8.243
4.225
4.018
11,2
-0,8
1.052
51,3
2006
8.731
4.559
4.172
11,6
5,9
1.093
52,2
2007
8.575
4.466
4.109
11,2
-1,8
1.087
52,1
2008
9.205
4.727
4.478
11,7
7,3
1.056
51,4
2009
9.608
4.904
4.704
11,9
4,4
1.043
51,0
2010
9.801
4.994
4.807
11,8
2,0
1.039
51,0
2011
9.622
4.891
4.731
11,3
-1,8
1.034
50,8
2012
10.161
5.304
4.857
11,8
5,6
1.092
52,2
- 78 DEMOGRAPHY
TABLE B.3.2. FERTILITY RATES, 1974-2012
15-19
20-24
25-29
30-34
35-39
40-44
45-49
Total
fertility
rate
Gross
Net
General
fertility
rate
1974
95
674
782
388
140
36
2,12
1,03
0,99
65,83
1975
101
667
718
362
134
31
1976
123
751
791
411
144
31
2,01
0,99
0,94
63,45
2,25
1,08
1,05
1977
118
706
819
428
141
72,77
35
2,25
1,07
1,03
71,55
1978
139
737
837
420
1979
155
810
834
422
136
26
2,30
1,13
1,09
73,27
133
28
2,38
1,15
1,11
76,45
1980
178
847
848
1981
173
767
813
425
137
20
2,46
1,17
1,12
79,53
438
145
26
2,37
1,13
1,09
76,18
1982
187
840
1983
197
842
842
461
144
23
2,50
1,20
1,16
80,92
810
448
160
26
2,48
1,20
1,16
80,19
1984
196
1985
172
845
811
447
159
24
2,48
1,19
1,17
80,15
798
768
456
164
25
2,38
1,13
1,11
76,12
Reproduction rate
1986
173
811
765
453
167
30
2,40
1,16
1,13
76,41
1987
171
792
749
432
146
27
2,32
1,13
1,11
73,18
1988
183
812
785
429
175
28
2,41
1,17
1,15
75,71
1989
163
737
834
439
168
31
2,37
1,13
1,11
72,71
1990
172
746
845
447
173
35
2,42
1,18
1,16
73,54
1991
153
723
807
443
170
32
2,33
1,11
1,09
70,33
1992
161
747
835
510
194
38
2,49
1,22
1,20
74,63
1993
119
662
749
491
189
32
2,24
1,10
1,08
67,04
1994
104
610
759
477
188
33
2,17
1,06
1,05
64,46
1995
88
569
682
459
194
39
2,03
1,00
0,98
59,82
1996
77
512
703
458
176
33
1,96
0,96
0,95
57,28
1997
65
477
680
428
184
29
1,87
0,91
0,90
54,06
1998
61
445
629
426
169
33
1,76
0,86
0,85
50,81
1999
58
387
601
420
169
34
1,67
0,82
0,80
47,89
2000
50
360
602
433
159
36
1,64
0,80
0,79
46,91
2001
40
339
576
406
173
30
1,57
0,76
0,75
44,74
2002
37
295
547
413
165
34
1,49
0,71
0,70
42,51
2003
23
257
547
438
193
45
1,51
0,73
0,72
42,87
2004
40
273
578
419
172
34
1,52
0,74
0,73
43,32
2005
23
214
530
468
195
40
1,48
0,72
0,71
42,18
2006
43
265
565
442
167
32
1,52
0,72
0,72
43,82
2007
33
241
520
438
176
26
1,44
0,69
0,68
41,84
2008
23
183
496
497
230
47
1,48
0,72
0,72
43,50
2009
21
175
471
515
233
54
1,48
0,72
0,72
43,88
2010
23
155
442
512
246
54
1,44
0,71
0,70
43,40
2011
20
150
415
478
224
55
1,35
0,67
0,66
41,37
2012
24
146
419
485
247
62
1,39
0,67
0,66
43,15
Notes: - Rates are based on average population estimates and on the female population aged 15-49 years.
- As from 1993 the TFR is calculated as a summation of the age specific fertility rate of each single age
(and not of the 5-year age groups).
- 79 DEMOGRAPHY
TABLE B.3.3. LIVE BIRTHS BY BIRTH ORDER AND MEAN AGE OF MOTHER AT CHILD BIRTH, 1974-2012
Live birth order
Total
First
Second
Third
Fourth +
Not stated
Year
No.
No.
No.
No.
No.
No.
Mean
age
at birth
of first
child
Mean
age
at birth
of any
child
1974
8.593 100,0
3.500
40,7
3.010
35,0
1.324
15,4
726
8,4
33
0,4
...
...
1975
8.040 100,0
3.465
43,1
2.627
32,7
1.168
14,5
704
8,8
76
0,9
24,0
26,4
1976
9.294 100,0
4.417
47,5
3.028
32,6
1.161
12,5
622
6,7
67
0,7
24,0
26,3
1977
9.108 100,0
3.613
39,7
3.381
37,1
1.479
16,2
569
6,4
66
0,6
24,4
26,7
1978
9.382 100,0
3.962
42,2
3.510
37,4
1.369
14,6
468
5,0
73
0,8
24,2
26,5
1979
9.899 100,0
4.418
44,6
3.500
35,4
1.460
14,8
474
4,7
47
0,5
23,4
26,0
1980
10.383 100,0
4.726
45,5
3.657
35,2
1.463
14,1
482
4,7
55
0,5
23,8
26,1
1981
10.099 100,0
4.015
39,7
3.921
38,8
1.604
15,9
509
5,1
50
0,5
23,9
26,4
1982
10.840 100,0
4.563
42,1
3.998
36,9
1.740
16,1
504
4,6
35
0,3
23,9
26,3
1983
10.900 100,0
4.515
41,4
4.004
36,7
1.784
16,4
589
5,4
0,1
23,9
26,3
1984
11.005 100,0
4.466
40,6
4.104
37,3
1.855
16,8
571
5,2
0,1
24,0
26,4
1985
10.568 100,0
4.024
38,1
3.920
37,1
1.965
18,6
643
6,1
16
0,1
23,7
26,2
1986
10.691 100,0
4.069
38,1
4.016
37,6
1.951
18,3
653
6,0
0,0
24,4
26,7
1987
10.337 100,0
4.089
39,6
3.763
36,4
1.856
18,0
626
6,0
0,0
24,3
26,7
1988
10.752 100,0
4.298
40,0
3.774
35,1
1.993
18,5
677
6,3
10
0,1
24,5
26,8
1989
10.273 100,0
3.791
36,9
3.707
36,1
2.021
19,7
736
7,2
18
0,2
24,4
27,1
1990
10.622 100,0
4.093
38,5
3.826
36,0
1.969
18,5
713
6,7
21
0,2
24,7
27,1
1991
10.443 100,0
3.983
38,1
3.646
34,9
1.964
18,8
815
7,8
35
0,3
24,8
27,3
1992
11.372 100,0
4.145
36,4
3.752
33,0
2.249
19,8
1.189
10,5
37
0,3
24,7
27,5
1993
10.514 100,0
3.525
33,5
3.545
33,7
2.145
20,4
1.220
11,6
79
0,8
25,0
27,8
1994
10.379 100,0
3.537
34,1
3.536
34,1
2.093
20,2
1.157
11,1
56
0,5
25,2
28,0
1995
9.868 100,0
3.445
34,9
3.313
33,6
1.968
19,9
1.111
11,3
31
0,3
25,5
28,2
1996
9.638 100,0
3.411
35,4
3.212
33,3
1.978
20,5
1.025
10,6
12
0,1
25,6
28,2
1997
9.275 100,0
3.329
35,9
3.118
33,6
1.790
19,3
1.031
11,1
0,1
25,8
28,4
1998
8.879 100,0
3.237
36,5
2.901
32,7
1.757
19,8
978
11,0
0,1
25,7
28,4
1999
8.505 100,0
3.172
37,3
2.843
33,43
1.609
18,92
880
10,3
0,0
25,8
28,6
2000
8.447 100,0
3.185
37,7
2.808
33,24
1.442
17,07
813
9,6
199
2,4
26,1
28,7
2001
8.167 100,0
3.061
37,5
2.639
32,31
1.291
15,81
701
8,6
475
5,8
26,3
28,9
2002
7.883 100,0
3.026
38,4
2.551
32,4
1.195
15,2
661
8,4
450
5,7
26,7
29,1
2003
8.088 100,0
3.161
39,1
2.617
32,4
1.195
14,8
561
6,9
554
6,8
26,9
29,3
2004
8.309 100,0
3.568
42,9
2.900
34,9
1.242
15,0
489
5,9
110
1,3
27,1
29,2
2005
8.243 100,0
3.501
42,5
2.893
35,1
1.294
15,7
512
6,2
43
0,5
27,4
29,4
2006
8.731 100,0
3.826
43,8
3.005
34,4
1.327
15,2
499
5,7
74
0,8
27,7
29,6
2007
8.575 100,0
3.943
46,0
2.919
34,0
1.218
14,2
442
5,2
53
0,6
28,0
29,8
2008
9.205 100,0
4.176
45,4
3.103
33,7
1.303
14,2
470
5,1
153
1,7
29,0
30,44
2009
9.608 100,0
4.395
45,7
3.279
34,1
1.331
13,9
451
4,7
152
1,6
29,5
30,8
2010
9.801 100,0
4.606
47,0
3.372
34,4
1.338
13,7
433
4,4
52
0,5
29,0
30,5
2011
9.622 100,0
4.505
46,8
3.318
34,5
1.283
13,3
458
4,8
58
0,6
29,1
30,8
2012
10.161 100,0
4.982
49,0
3.408
33,5
1.258
12,4
443
4,4
70
0,7
28,3
30,1
Notes:
- 80 DEMOGRAPHY
TABLE B.3.4. DEATHS BY SEX AND DEATH RATES, 1974-2012
Year
Total
Males
Females
Death
rate
Male
deaths
per 1000
of male
population
Female
deaths
per 1000
of female
population
Male
deaths
per 1000
of female
deaths
Infant
mortality
rate
1974
5.605
3.193
2.412
10,8
12,4
9,2
1.324
17,0
1975
3.964
2.171
1.793
7,9
8,7
7,1
1.211
15,0
1976
4.262
2.214
2.048
8,6
8,9
8,2
1.081
1977
4.526
2.359
2.167
9,1
9,6
8,6
1.089
1978
4.177
2.200
1.977
8,4
8,9
7,9
1.113
1979
4.228
2.133
2.095
8,4
8,5
8,3
1.018
1980
4.719
2.405
2.314
9,3
9,5
9,0
1.039
1981
4.332
2.283
2.049
8,4
8,9
7,9
1.114
1982
4.419
2.284
2.135
8,5
8,8
8,2
1.070
1983
4.523
2.357
2.166
8,6
9,0
8,2
1.088
1984
4.286
2.244
2.042
8,0
8,4
7,6
1.099
1985
4.599
2.333
2.266
8,5
8,7
8,3
1.030
1986
4.579
2.413
2.166
8,4
8,8
7,9
1.114
1987
4.912
2.470
2.442
8,9
8,9
8,8
1.011
1988
4.903
2.592
2.311
8,8
9,3
8,2
1.122
1989
4.834
2.450
2.384
8,5
8,7
8,4
1.028
1990
4.844
2.539
2.305
8,4
8,8
7,9
1.102
1991
5.075
2.695
2.380
8,5
9,1
8,0
1.132
1992
5.220
2.680
2.540
8,5
8,8
8,3
1.055
10,0
1993
4.789
2.540
2.249
7,7
8,2
7,2
1.129
8,6
1994
4.924
2.564
2.360
7,7
8,1
7,3
1.086
8,6
1995
4.935
2.614
2.321
7,6
8,1
7,1
1.126
8,5
1996
4.958
2.649
2.309
7,5
8,1
6,9
1.147
8,3
1997
5.173
2.737
2.436
7,7
8,3
7,2
1.124
8,0
1998
5.432
2.908
2.524
8,0
8,7
7,3
1.152
7,0
1999
5.070
2.599
2.471
7,4
7,7
7,1
1.052
6,0
2000
5.355
2.846
2.509
7,7
8,3
7,1
1.134
5,6
2001
4.827
2.565
2.262
6,9
7,4
6,3
1.134
4,9
2002
5.168
2.752
2.416
7,3
7,9
6,7
1.139
4,7
2003
5.200
2.764
2.436
7,2
7,8
6,7
1.135
4,1
2004
5.225
2.825
2.400
7,2
7,9
6,5
1.177
3,5
2005
5.425
2.835
2.590
7,3
7,8
6,9
1.095
4,6
2006
5.127
2.623
2.504
6,8
7,1
6,5
1.048
3,1
2007
5.380
2.813
2.567
7,0
7,5
6,6
1.096
3,1
2008
5.194
2.740
2.454
6,6
7,1
6,1
1.117
3,5
2009
5.182
2.780
2.402
6,4
7,0
5,8
1.157
3,3
2010
5.103
2.732
2.371
6,2
6,8
5,6
1.152
3,2
2011
5.504
2.828
2.676
6,5
6,8
6,1
1.057
3,1
2012
5.665
2.983
2.682
6,6
7,1
6,0
1.112
3,5
13,0
12,0
11,0
Note: Number of deaths includes residents who died abroad but were burried in Cyprus and non residents who died in Cyprus.
- 81 DEMOGRAPHY
TABLE B.3.5. LIFE EXPECTANCY AT BIRTH FOR MALES AND FEMALES
Period
Males
Females
1931/46
57,3
59,3
1948/50
63,6
68,8
1973
70,0
72,9
1976/77
71,9
74,9
1979/81
72,3
76,0
1978/82
72,3
77,0
1983/87
73,9
77,8
1985/89
73,9
78,3
1987/91
74,1
78,6
1992/93
74,6
79,1
1994/95
75,3
79,8
1996/97
75,0
80,0
1998/99
75,3
80,4
2000/01
76,1
81,0
2002/03
77,0
81,4
2004/05
77,0
81,7
2006/07
78,3
81,9
2008/09
77,9
82,4
2010/11
79,0
82,9
2010/11
2004/05
1994/95
1983/87
1976/77
1948/50
1931/46
0
10
20
30
40
Females
50
60
Males
70
80
90
- 82 DEMOGRAPHY
TABLE B.3.6a. LIFE TABLE - MALES, 2010/11
Age
Death rate
Probability of
dying
No. of
survivors
nMx
nQx
lx
0
1
5
10
15
20
25
30
35
40
45
50
55
60
65
70
75
80
85
90
0,00297
0,00023
0,00009
0,00006
0,00029
0,00072
0,00085
0,00095
0,00107
0,00142
0,00224
0,00307
0,00484
0,00822
0,01373
0,02365
0,04228
0,07885
0,18825
0,37629
0,00296
0,00092
0,00045
0,00030
0,00145
0,00359
0,00424
0,00474
0,00534
0,00708
0,01114
0,01524
0,02393
0,04034
0,06654
0,11211
0,19239
0,33255
0,63346
1,00000
100000
99704
99612
99567
99537
99393
99036
98616
98149
97625
96934
95854
94393
92134
88418
82534
73281
59183
39502
14479
296
92
45
30
144
357
420
467
524
691
1080
1461
2259
3716
5883
9253
14098
19681
25023
14479
nLx
99719
398599
497949
497762
497401
496153
494153
491933
489477
486502
482139
475843
466759
452123
428507
391251
333455
249601
132923
38478
Survival rate
nPx
Aggregate
years
to be lived
Tx
0,99664
0,99926
0,99963
0,99928
0,99749
0,99597
0,99551
0,99501
0,99392
0,99103
0,98694
0,98091
0,96864
0,94777
0,91306
0,85228
0,74853
0,53254
0,22449
7900727
7801008
7402409
6904460
6406698
5909297
5413144
4918991
4427058
3937581
3451080
2968941
2493098
2026339
1574215
1145709
754458
421003
171401
38478
Survival rate
Aggregate
years
to be lived
Tx
Life
expectancy
ex
79,0
78,2
74,3
69,3
64,4
59,5
54,7
49,9
45,1
40,3
35,6
31,0
26,4
22,0
17,8
13,9
10,3
7,1
4,3
2,7
Death rate
Probability of
dying
No. of
survivors
nMx
nQx
lx
0
1
5
10
15
20
25
30
35
40
45
50
55
60
65
70
75
80
85
90
0,00237
0,00030
0,00012
0,00004
0,00008
0,00019
0,00026
0,00029
0,00046
0,00075
0,00103
0,00174
0,00273
0,00368
0,00663
0,01293
0,02705
0,06492
0,17121
0,36825
0,00236
0,00120
0,00060
0,00020
0,00040
0,00095
0,00130
0,00145
0,00230
0,00374
0,00514
0,00867
0,01356
0,01824
0,03266
0,06283
0,12759
0,28322
0,60146
1,00000
100000
99764
99644
99584
99564
99524
99430
99301
99157
98929
98559
98052
97203
95884
94135
91060
85339
74450
53365
21268
nLx
99777
398757
498070
497871
497734
497409
496838
496161
495259
493781
491615
488307
482916
475358
463751
442519
402519
324792
187472
57753
nPx
0,99707
0,99907
0,99960
0,99973
0,99935
0,99885
0,99864
0,99818
0,99701
0,99561
0,99327
0,98896
0,98435
0,97558
0,95422
0,90961
0,80690
0,57721
0,23551
8288660
8188883
7790125
7292055
6794184
6296450
5799041
5302203
4806042
4310783
3817002
3325387
2837080
2354164
1878806
1415055
972536
570017
245225
57753
Life
expectancy
ex
82,9
82,1
78,2
73,2
68,2
63,3
58,3
53,4
48,5
43,6
38,7
33,9
29,2
24,6
20,0
15,5
11,4
7,7
4,6
2,7
- 83 DEMOGRAPHY
TABLE B.3.7. MARRIAGES AND DIVORCES, 1974-2012
Marriages
Divorces
Type of marriage
Year
Total
Ecclesiastical
Marriage rate
Civil
Crude
Number
of
divorces
140
Divorce rate
Crude
Total
1974
2.796
2.635
161
5,4
0,27
...
1975
5.628
5.482
146
11,2
1976
3.548
3.314
234
7,1
743
754
121
0,24
...
110
0,22
...
1977
5.008
4.721
287
10,1
1.047
1.071
1978
4.974
4.638
336
10,0
1.023
1.047
136
0,27
...
158
0,32
...
1979
6.355
5.952
403
12,6
1.293
1980
3.908
3.472
436
7,7
766
1.308
161
0,32
...
784
164
0,32
41,6
1981
5.933
5.484
449
11,5
1982
5.633
5.147
486
10,8
1.124
1.175
175
0,34
43,3
1.166
1.197
216
0,41
1983
6.180
5.609
571
11,7
52,1
1.118
1.313
262
0,50
65,0
1984
4.126
3.499
627
7,7
1985
5.659
5.092
567
10,5
795
862
250
0,47
54,4
1.173
1.221
258
0,48
55,8
1986
5.175
4.649
526
9,5
998
1.116
1987
5.954
5.362
592
10,8
1.144
1.316
276
0,50
62,5
326
0,59
69,5
1988
3.932
3.304
628
7,0
741
842
312
0,56
68,1
1989
5.597
4.858
739
9,9
1.119
1.194
335
0,59
70,0
1990
5.607
4.623
984
9,7
1.105
1.184
348
0,60
72,8
1991
6.222
5.196
1.026
10,5
1.194
1.303
304
0,51
64,4
1992
4.916
3.422
1.494
8,1
862
954
433
0,71
96,4
1993
6.078
4.401
1.677
9,7
1.106
1.182
504
0,81
102,7
1994
6.200
4.040
2.160
9,7
1.092
1.149
555
0,87
112,6
1995
6.669
4.073
2.596
10,3
1.172
1.209
757
1,16
149,0
1996
5.761
3.000
2.761
8,7
984
989
725
1,10
143,6
1997
7.187
4.145
3.042
10,7
1.240
1.226
851
1,27
164,2
1998
7.738
3.647
4.091
11,4
1.292
1.246
852
1,26
160,1
1999
9.080
3.932
5.148
13,2
1.523
1.431
1.193
1,74
216,1
2000
9.282
3.272
6.010
13,4
1.497
1.257
1.182
1,70
209,8
2001
10.574
3.684
6.890
15,1
1.681
1.436
1.197
1,71
203,7
2002
10.284
3.620
6.664
14,5
1.625
1.554
1.320
1,86
207,8
2003
10.810 (5.556)
3.898 (3.898)
6.912 (1.658)
15,1 (7,7)
1.685
1.620
1.472
2,05
233,1
2004
10.931 (5.349)
3.359 (3.359)
7.572 (1.990)
15,0 (7,4)
1.623 (821)
1.548 (784)
1.614
2,22
246,4
2005
12.966 (5.881)
3.871 (3.871)
9.095 (2.010)
17,6 (8,0)
1.929 (903)
1.830 (861)
1.514
2,05
233,3
2006
12.617 (5.252)
3.799 (3.799)
8.818 (1.453)
16,8 (7,0)
1.832 (788)
1.741 (756)
1.753
2,34
272,7
2007
13.422 (6.332)
4.444 (4.444)
8.978 (1.888)
17,5 (8,3)
1.904 (942)
1.815 (893)
1.648
2,15
258,4
2008
13.395 (6.115)
17,0 (7,8)
1.819 (861)
1.703 (794)
1.639
2,09
257,4
2009
12.769 (6.327)
3.795 (3.795)
8.974 (2.532)
15,8 (7,8)
1.669 (858)
1.570 (806)
1.738
2,15
275,4
2010
12.851 (6.081)
3.955 (3.955)
8.896 (2.126)
15,5 (7,3)
1.646 (806)
1.535 (757)
1.929
2,33
300,6
2011
13.248 (6.210)
4.025 (4.025)
9.223 (2.185)
15,6 (7,3)
1.597 (779)
1.483 (725)
1.934
2,28
307,3
2012
12.918 (5.806)
3.705 (3705)
9.213 (2.101)
15,0 (6,7)
1.499 (699)
1.432 (667)
2.036
2,36
324,7
Notes: - Figures, as from 1982, include also marriages among the Catholic Church.
- Since 1990 Family Courts have been established.
- Marriages of residents of Cyprus are shown in parentheses.
- 84 DEMOGRAPHY
TABLE B.3.8. MEAN AGE AT MARRIAGE BY TYPE OF MARRIAGE, 1974-2012
Year
Total marriages
Groom
Bride
Ecclesiastical
Groom
Bride
Civil
Groom
Bride
Total marriages
Groom
Bride
Ecclesiastical
Groom
Bride
Civil
Groom
Bride
1974
27,3
24,0
27,0
23,7
29,8
26,6
25,7
22,6
25,6
22,5
26,9
24,6
1975
26,2
23,2
26,1
23,1
30,0
27,2
25,5
22,9
25,5
22,9
27,9
25,5
1976
27,0
23,8
26,7
23,5
31,5
27,7
25,8
23,2
25,6
23,1
29,1
25,6
1977
26,7
23,3
26,4
23,1
32,1
27,7
25,7
22,9
25,6
22,9
28,0
24,9
1978
27,1
23,6
26,7
23,3
33,1
28,3
25,8
22,7
25,8
22,6
27,7
24,3
1979
26,7
23,3
26,9
23,0
31,9
28,7
25,8
22,9
25,7
22,8
28,7
26,0
1980
27,4
23,8
26,9
23,3
31,2
27,4
26,1
23,3
25,9
23,0
28,8
25,7
1981
27,3
23,8
26,8
23,4
33,3
29,0
26,0
23,2
25,8
23,1
29,0
26,2
1982
27,3
23,9
26,9
23,5
31,5
28,0
26,1
23,4
26,0
23,2
28,2
26,1
1983
27,3
23,8
26,8
23,3
32,2
28,7
26,0
23,3
25,8
23,0
29,1
26,4
1984
28,6
25,0
27,8
24,2
32,6
29,2
26,6
24,1
26,3
23,8
29,1
27,0
1985
27,7
24,2
27,2
23,7
32,3
28,5
26,5
23,7
26,2
23,4
29,5
26,8
1986
28,1
24,5
27,6
24,0
32,5
29,0
26,5
23,9
26,3
23,6
28,8
26,6
1987
28,0
24,3
27,4
23,7
33,0
29,4
26,4
23,6
26,2
23,3
28,8
26,6
1988
28,7
25,2
27,8
24,3
33,3
29,9
26,8
24,3
26,5
23,9
29,2
27,0
1989
28,3
24,7
27,7
24,1
32,6
29,3
26,8
23,9
26,5
23,6
28,9
26,5
1990
28,7
25,2
27,9
24,4
32,4
29,1
27,1
24,2
26,8
23,9
28,9
26,5
1991
28,5
24,9
27,6
24,0
33,2
29,6
26,8
24,0
26,5
23,6
28,8
26,7
1992
29,8
26,3
28,2
24,7
33,6
30,1
27,3
24,8
26,9
24,1
28,7
26,7
1993
29,4
25,9
28,1
24,6
32,7
29,4
27,4
24,6
27,0
24,2
28,8
26,4
1994
29,9
26,6
28,4
25,0
33,0
29,7
27,7
25,2
27,2
24,5
29,0
26,8
1995
30,1
26,8
28,3
25,0
33,0
29,7
27,7
25,2
27,2
24,4
28,7
26,9
1996
30,9
27,4
29,0
25,6
32,9
29,3
28,1
25,5
27,5
24,7
28,9
26,6
1997
30,8
27,3
28,9
25,5
33,3
29,8
28,1
25,6
27,6
24,8
29,1
26,9
1998
31,6
28,1
29,7
26,3
33,4
29,7
28,8
26,2
28,3
25,7
29,2
26,7
1999
31,4
27,9
29,0
25,5
33,3
29,6
28,6
25,8
27,8
25,0
29,3
26,7
2000
32,1
28,6
29,2
26,0
33,6
29,9
28,9
26,1
28,0
25,3
29,5
26,8
2001
32,4
28,8
29,9
26,7
33,7
29,9
29,3
26,5
28,7
26,0
29,8
27,0
2002
32,8
29,2
30,4
27,3
34,0
30,3
29,7
27,1
29,2
26,5
30,1
27,5
2003
33,0
29,4
29,8
26,8
34,7
30,9
29,9
27,3
28,8
26,2
30,8
28,1
2004
32,4
28,5
30,0
26,9
36,6
31,2
29,3
26,7
28,9
26,3
30,4
27,7
2005
31,9
28,4
30,2
27,2
35,2
30,7
29,1
26,7
29,0
26,5
29,3
27,2
2006
33,7
30,5
30,4
27,5
37,5
32,1
30,6
28,2
29,2
26,8
31,0
28,3
2007
31,7
28,6
30,4
27,8
34,8
30,5
29,6
27,3
29,6
27,3
29,6
27,3
2008
31,9
29,0
30,9
28,0
33,0
30,1
29,4
27,2
29,8
27,4
28,8
27,0
2009
31,7
29,0
30,7
28,2
33,1
30,2
29,5
27,4
29,8
27,7
28,9
26,9
2010
32,1
29,3
31,1
28,6
34,0
30,7
30,0
28,0
30,2
28,1
29,5
27,6
2011
32,4
29,6
31,6
28,9
34,0
30,8
30,2
28,1
30,6
28,3
29,2
27,4
2012
32,1
29,8
31,6
29,4
33,1
30,4
30,3
28,6
30,8
29,0
29,2
27,7
Notes: - Mean age at marriage was computed from the formula: x=(Fx/F).
- As from 2004, calculations are based on marriages of residents only.
DEMOGRAPHY
TABLE B.3.9. LONG-TERM IMMIGRANTS BY MONTH AND SEX, 2008-2012
2008
Month
Total
Total
Males
2009
Females
Total
Males
2010
Females
Total
Males
2011
Females
Total
Males
2012
Females
Total
Males
Females
9.462
11.598
22.581
9.555
13.026
20.206
8.712
11.494
23.037
10.330
12.707
17.476
5.795
11.681
January
1.200
596
604
1.501
719
782
1.116
523
593
1.236
571
665
1.603
720
883
February
1.587
785
802
1.999
922
1.077
1.369
630
739
1.342
652
690
860
362
498
March
1.683
761
922
1.692
679
1.013
1.319
518
801
1.552
687
865
1.143
343
800
Jan - March
4.470
2.142
2.328
5.192
2.320
2.872
3.804
1.671
2.133
4.130
1.910
2.220
3.606
1.425
2.181
April
1.649
722
927
1.762
720
1.042
1.285
519
766
1.532
643
889
1.562
517
1.045
May
1.919
842
1.077
1.972
821
1.151
1.567
669
898
1.712
767
945
1.123
339
784
June
1.940
857
1.083
1.998
817
1.181
1.763
771
992
2.102
1.025
1.077
1.176
361
815
April - June
5.508
2.421
3.087
5.732
2.358
3.374
4.615
1.959
2.656
5.346
2.435
2.911
3.861
1.217
2.644
July
2.059
899
1.160
2.023
845
1.178
1.839
810
1.029
2.057
950
1.107
1.984
673
1.311
August
2.131
961
1.170
2.233
880
1.353
2.361
1.086
1.275
2.744
1.258
1.486
1.788
403
1.385
September
2.264
1.074
1.190
2.765
1.228
1.537
2.946
1.266
1.680
3.765
1.753
2.012
2.713
1.108
1.605
July - September
6.454
2.934
3.520
7.021
2.953
4.068
7.146
3.162
3.984
8.566
3.961
4.605
6.485
2.184
4.301
October
2.013
908
1.105
1.958
911
1.047
1.755
746
1.009
1.999
875
1.124
1.397
211
1.186
November
1.457
607
850
1.373
524
849
1.517
656
861
1.557
622
935
1.012
406
606
December
1.158
450
708
1.305
489
816
1.369
518
851
1.439
527
912
1.115
352
763
Oct - December
4.628
1.965
2.663
4.636
1.924
2.712
4.641
1.920
2.721
4.995
2.024
2.971
3.524
969
2.555
- 85 -
21.060
DEMOGRAPHY
TABLE B.3.10. EMIGRANTS BY MONTH AND SEX, 2008-2012
2008
Month
2009
2010
2011
2012
Males
Females
Total
Males
Females
Total
Males
Females
Total
Males
Females
Total
4.474
1.981
2.493
4.797
2.000
2.797
4.293
1.821
2.472
4.895
2.158
2.737
18.105
6.073
12.032
January
255
124
131
318
150
168
237
109
128
262
118
144
1.570
705
865
February
337
164
173
424
193
231
290
131
159
285
135
150
657
263
394
March
357
159
198
360
142
218
281
108
173
330
143
187
1.106
327
779
Jan - March
949
447
502
1.102
485
617
808
348
460
877
396
481
3.333
1.295
2.038
April
350
151
199
375
151
224
273
108
165
325
133
192
1.504
492
1.012
May
407
176
231
419
172
247
333
140
193
364
160
204
1.169
360
809
June
413
180
233
424
171
253
374
161
213
447
215
232
1.239
392
847
1.170
507
663
1.218
494
724
980
409
571
1.136
508
628
3.912
1.244
2.668
July
437
188
249
430
177
253
390
169
221
437
198
239
2.019
695
1.324
August
454
203
251
474
184
290
503
228
275
583
264
319
1.934
470
1.464
September
481
226
255
587
258
329
626
266
360
800
369
431
2.954
1.220
1.734
1.372
617
755
1.491
619
872
1.519
663
856
1.820
831
989
6.907
2.385
4.522
October
427
190
237
416
191
225
373
156
217
425
183
242
1.614
306
1.308
November
310
127
183
292
109
183
322
137
185
331
130
201
1.203
483
720
December
246
93
153
278
102
176
291
108
183
306
110
196
1.136
360
776
Oct - December
983
410
573
986
402
584
986
401
585
1.062
423
639
3.953
1.149
2.804
Total
April - June
July - September
Males
Females
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Total
- 87 -
B.
POPULATION AND SOCIAL CONDITIONS
B.4. Crime
SCOPE
This section presents data on crimes and offences committed, persons proceeded against and convicted,
juvenile delinquency and prison statistics.
COVERAGE
The data presented as of mid-1974 refer to the Government controlled area only, while for previous years
these extend to the country as a whole.
Offences reported to the Police refer to serious offences only. The rest of the analysis relates to all offences
both serious and minor.
- 88 -
he/she ought not to commit the act or make the omission. Moreover, a male person under the age of 12 is
presumed to be incapable of having carnal knowledge.
Adult refers to a person aged 16 years and over.
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TABLE B.4.1. SERIOUS OFFENCES 1 REPORTED TO THE POLICE, 1976-2010
Year
Against
public
order
Against
lawful
authority
Injurious
to the
public in
general
1976
1980
1985
1990
1995
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
275
93
99
124
193
235
159
151
184
222
200
187
174
196
190
168
165
219
200
14
21
10
3
8
8
14
22
8
19
13
16
20
21
27
15
24
52
27
48
29
62
53
159
265
305
268
306
415
452
500
591
653
735
928
825
746
892
Sexual
offences
Against
the person
56
28
23
8
24
27
25
20
39
27
26
54
71
80
78
59
57
57
60
143
152
80
97
157
138
129
151
116
139
143
178
212
180
186
181
203
284
241
Forgery,
coining,
Malicious
MiscellaAgainst
counterfeiting,
injuries to
neous
property
similar offences
property
offences
and criminal
impersonation
1.523
1.708
3.000
2.799
2.350
2.365
2.548
2.451
2.411
2.039
2.521
5.033
4.822
4.415
5.097
4.672
4.373
4.188
5.371
244
320
447
360
320
279
265
279
303
288
271
393
346
416
383
432
428
433
445
72
143
169
377
826
644
911
888
1.021
1.371
1.125
930
1.328
1.191
1.076
946
936
848
1.014
8
4
4
11
60
8
11
34
12
24
67
46
84
111
228
209
361
321
174
Total
2.383
2.498
3.894
3.832
4.097
3.969
4.367
4.264
4.400
4.544
4.818
7.337
7.648
7.263
8.000
7.610
7.372
7.148
8.424
Note: 1. As of 2003, the recording practice of serious offences reported to the police has changed. Thus the figures for 2003
are not strictly comparable with those from previous years.
Year
Against
public
order
1976
1980
1985
1990
1995
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
57
17
22
16
11
10
14
7
7
10
16
11
11
21
23
11
9
23
11
Against
lawful
authority
1
2
2
0
1
1
4
1
0
3
1
1
3
1
1
1
2
1
1
Injurious
to the
public in
general
Sexual
offences
21
14
20
20
38
47
49
38
59
85
61
29
52
62
69
97
61
43
52
11
4
3
1
0
2
4
3
2
5
2
3
4
15
8
10
0
2
5
Against
the person
28
22
9
14
7
23
18
11
7
16
12
20
22
18
23
22
20
18
13
Forgery,
coining,
Malicious
MiscellaAgainst
counterfeiting,
injuries to
neous
property
similar offences
property
offences
and criminal
impersonation
293
331
523
374
191
297
397
265
358
146
289
232
230
278
312
329
352
208
592
46
20
37
16
10
11
14
14
19
11
8
10
5
7
22
7
11
1
3
12
86
22
90
103
78
245
159
69
283
275
166
276
269
318
273
263
223
245
0
0
1
0
43
1
0
3
1
4
24
5
14
23
48
30
75
41
36
Total
469
496
639
531
404
470
745
501
522
563
688
477
617
694
824
780
793
560
958
Note: 1. As of 2003, the recording practice of serious offences reported to the police has changed. Thus the figures for 2003
are not strictly comparable with those from previous years.
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TABLE B.4.3. PERSONS CONVICTED BY OFFENCE GROUP (Serious offences), 1975-2010
(Summary and Assize Courts)
Offence Group
1975
1980
1985
1990
1995
2000
2005
2007
2008
2009
2010
368
321
442
407
301
334
556
583
608
503
459
71
16
27
60
62
25
39
23
61
55
72
89
168
363
492
474
390
482
14
18
26
10
13
16
45
26
23
29
22
561
538
622
511
538
680
873
945
823
683
731
702
485
848
824
1.061
2.177 1.372
3.730
2.465
2.511
4.602
81
75
103
111
159
113
182
195
133
92
91
16
17
53
52
47
59
164
236
161
165
119
35.768 31.900 47.986 75.110 77.255 31.974 34.763 38.304 38.237 36.505 44.478
8.260
6.564 18.955 17.923 15.334 24.875 15.298 13.523 13.884 13.666 16.876
4.813
5.680
8.208 10.413
9.120
9.004 6.246
8.868
6.905
7.897
7.794
50.614 45.666 77.302 105.437 103.988 69.416 59.889 66.962 63.775 62.466 75.693
1975
1980
1985
1990
1995
2000
2005
2007
2008
2009
2010
Absolute discharge
193
1.539
710
766
248
1.107
349
783
1.185
342
544
Conditional discharge
66
245
149
45
341
25
11
11
26
45
Probation order
88
59
59
68
24
14
144
361
500
407
741
Fine
48.015 42.068 73.718 101.510 101.600 66.247 57.772 63.299 59.835 59.228 71.390
Suspended sentence
of imprisonment
Other custodial sentences
Lambousa School
Imprisonment
Life sentence
Death sentence
241
105
265
259
249
129
167
553
417
417
560
19
177
174
326
385
344
643
1.047
1.134
1.076
1.180
1.066
1.831
1.467
2.064
2.401
1.180
1.251
397
799
756
866
1.345
50.614 45.666 77.302 105.437 103.988 69.416 59.889 66.962 63.775 62.466 75.693
Notes: 1. Lambousa School which was non-operational as a result of the Turkish invasion and the occupation of its premises
in Lapithos, became operational in 1979 after the construction of new premises in the Government controlled area.
Its operation was suspended in early 1986.
2. The death sentence subsequently changed to life imprisonment.
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TABLE B.4.5. ADULTS PROCEEDED AGAINST AND CONVICTED, 1950-2010
Convicted
Total
Proceeded 1
Year
1950
1955
1960
1965
1970
1975
1980
1985
1990
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
Imprisonment 2
1.481
689
612
280
369
178
171
331
385
343
464
493
470
763
640
851
782
933
1.127
1.020
1.167
1.134
1.074
1.173
1.067
Total
61.184
46.841
51.119
43.195
57.667
66.900
56.828
99.376
123.309
126.051
113.402
134.578
116.942
104.833
103.387
111.823
101.653
94.228
98.572
94.077
107.238
106.192
102.954
101.261
116.971
49.759
34.814
34.207
33.637
44.089
50.564
45.602
77.218
105.398
103.922
92.625
107.383
82.381
73.606
68.843
68.349
59.453
53.852
57.502
58.354
67.728
66.017
62.971
61.631
74.899
Fine
Other
40.992
29.864
31.099
30.764
40.905
48.015
42.063
73.674
101.505
101.579
90.108
104.197
80.698
70.908
65.953
66.431
57.414
52.032
55.203
56.493
65.169
62.761
59.460
58.844
71.093
7.286
4.261
2.496
2.593
2.815
2.371
3.368
3.213
3.508
2.000
2.053
2.693
1.213
1.935
2.250
1.067
1.257
887
1.172
841
1.392
2.122
2.437
1.614
2.739
Notes: - Data for the year 1974 from Keryneia, Ammochostos and Morfou, which were lost because of the
Turkish invasion, are excluded.
- Based on data submitted by the Assize and District Courts of Lefkosia, Lemesos, Larnaka and Pafos.
1. The data refer to persons against whom criminal proceedings are completed.
2. The sentence of imprisonment includes death sentence and excludes suspended imprisonment.
1970
1975
1980
1985
Proceeded
1990
1995
Convicted
2000
2005
2010
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TABLE B.4.6. ADULTS PROCEEDED AGAINST BY OFFENCE GROUP, 1975-2010
Offence Group
1975
1980
1985
1990
1995
2000
2007
2008
2009
2010
516
389
511
487
378
442
762
833
706
611
12
10
78
22
92
118
48
96
29
67
61
82
106
217
695
689
589
759
21
25
36
24
18
28
51
40
57
57
739
654
717
668
721
977
1.694
1.555
1.415
1.668
839
519
879
931
3.450
15.590
11.262
8.379
8.388
11.004
208
107
107
136
178
146
300
194
164
142
16
17
55
56
80
91
342
243
224
215
41.330
33.692
49.675
77.632
82.670
35.088
50.609
53.072
50.374
57.791
15.992
13.996
37.277
31.102
26.494
39.525
26.339
26.995
25.968
30.365
7.198
7.352
10.054
12.186
11.878
11.261
14.046
10.836
13.328
14.263
TOTAL
66.900
56.828
Note: - The data refer to persons against whom criminal proceedings are completed.
1975
1980
1985
1990
1995
2000
2007
2008
2009
2010
367
321
439
407
300
331
559
593
472
404
71
16
59
62
24
39
23
59
55
72
89
168
489
471
390
481
14
18
26
10
13
16
25
22
27
22
560
536
621
511
531
675
920
797
641
707
660
445
823
797
1.045
2.151
3.621
2.356
2.441
4.514
80
71
103
111
151
108
183
106
70
76
16
17
53
52
47
59
234
161
165
110
35.763
31.888
47.933
75.099
77.222
31.442
37.592
37.764
35.918
43.940
8.260
6.564
18.955
17.923
15.334
24.875
13.523
13.884
13.666
16.876
4.813
5.676
8.206
10.412
9.119
9.002
8.812
6.755
7.817
7.730
TOTAL
50.564
45.602
68.843
66.017
62.971
61.631
74.899
CRIME
TABLE B.4.8. JUVENILES INVOLVED IN THE COMMISSION OF OFFENCES BY OFFENCE GROUP AND SEX, 1976-2010
1976
1985
1995
2005
2007
2008
2009
2010
Offence Group
SERIOUS OFFENCES
I. Against public order
II. Against lawful authority
Total
Males
Total
Males
Total
Males
Total
Males
Total
Males
Total
Males
Total
Males
Total
Males
67
66
231
227
217
206
136
128
62
60
71
70
49
49
22
20
10
10
14
14
10
10
59
175
171
163
155
83
80
46
46
35
34
23
23
16
15
33
33
33
30
17
17
16
16
12
12
61
60
89
77
86
83
121
110
195
182
270
254
232
207
275
255
11
11
13
12
20
20
24
23
58
53
21
20
29
28
10
10
10
10
19
17
17
14
41
34
32
26
35
31
31
31
42
33
33
33
69
61
124
119
123
119
119
108
109
95
14
14
23
21
11
11
22
19
21
21
42
39
91
91
20
20
...
...
...
...
19
19
128
126
320
304
303
289
257
238
257
242
341
324
281
256
297
275
Note: As of 1984 juveniles involved in the commission of motoring offences are excluded from the statistics.
- 93 -
0
60
- 94 CRIME
TABLE B.4.9. JUVENILES INVOLVED IN THE COMMISSION OF OFFENCES BY AGE GROUP
AND SEX, 1976-2010
Age-Group/Sex 1976 1980 1985 1990 1995 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010
MALES
10 - 11
259
262
304
201
289
221
75
101
57
293
238
217
242
324
256
443
28
11
16
15
24
11
12 - 13
46
51
65
54
48
40
11
52
25
51
23
33
23
76
14 - 15
185
200
223
132
217
170
63
97
50
239
211
162
212
289
226
364
11
17
16
19
14
19
14
15
17
25
31
10 - 11
12 - 13
11
14 - 15
13
16
17
13
13
14
19
29
FEMALES
TOTAL
270
279
320
220
303
226
78
105
59
300
257
231
257
341
281
474
10 - 11
28
11
16
17
24
11
12 - 13
49
55
65
65
53
40
11
53
27
52
25
35
27
78
14 - 15
193
213
239
138
226
175
66
101
52
245
228
175
225
303
245
393
Notes: - As of 1984, juveniles involved in the commission of motoring offences are excluded from the statistics.
- As of 1999, the age-limit for juvenile offenders is 10-15 years instead of 7-15 which applied up to the year 1998.
MALES
126
101
56
36
13
63
49
77
52
257
183
90
127
150
94
258
10 - 11
12 - 13
20
44
19
10
58
14 - 15
98
96
52
28
13
61
46
75
45
212
163
80
123
145
91
199
FEMALES
15
10 - 11
12 - 13
14 - 15
13
TOTAL
128
102
57
37
13
65
52
78
54
263
198
90
131
154
98
263
10 - 11
12 - 13
21
44
21
10
58
14 - 15
99
97
53
29
13
63
49
76
47
218
176
80
125
148
95
204
Notes: - As of 1984 juveniles involved in the commission of motoring offences are excluded from the statistics.
- As of 1999 the age-limit for juvenile offenders is 10-15 years instead of 7-15 which applied up to the year 1998.
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TABLE B.4.11. ADMISSIONS OF CONVICTED PRISONERS, 1950-2010
Year
Total
Males
Females
1950
1960
1965
1970
1974
1975
1980
1985
1990
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2.296
543
353
406
216
310
248
479
550
685
892
750
817
1.155
1.150
1.318
1.254
1.313
1.385
1.188
1.336
1.281
1.255
1.432
1.301
2.193
530
341
400
214
301
240
470
537
659
844
721
774
1.046
1.069
1.210
1.185
1.211
1.279
1.106
1.244
1.185
1.164
1.300
1.168
103
13
12
6
2
9
8
9
13
26
48
29
43
109
81
108
69
102
106
82
92
96
91
132
133
Juveniles
Total
4
4
0
1
0
1
2
1
1
0
1
1
1
0
1
0
0
1
2
0
0
0
0
1
0
Adults
Males
Females
Total
Males
Females
4
4
0
1
0
1
2
1
1
0
1
1
1
0
0
0
0
1
1
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
2.292
539
353
405
216
309
246
478
549
685
891
749
816
1.155
1.149
1.318
1.254
1.312
1.383
1.188
1.336
1.281
1.255
1.431
1.301
2.189
526
341
399
214
300
238
469
536
659
843
720
773
1.046
1.069
1.210
1.185
1.210
1.278
1.106
1.244
1.185
1.164
1.299
1.168
103
13
12
6
2
9
8
9
13
26
48
29
43
109
80
108
69
102
105
82
92
96
91
132
133
Sentence
1990
Penal
1975 1980
Total offenders
2000
2005
2008
2009
Penal
Penal
Penal
Penal
Total offen- Total offen- Total offen- Total offenders
ders
ders
ders
2010
Penal
Total offenders
Periodic detention
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
31
75
92
51
20
21
11
3
...
5
0
1
30
59
78
38
20
16
5
1
...
1
0
0
56
177
103
101
52
22
23
11
...
4
1
0
33
104
60
48
20
22
23
11
...
4
1
0
94
317
214
170
268
13
41
22
...
11
0
0
76
229
130
81
44
12
41
22
...
11
0
0
106
264
254
177
252
25
56
40
...
12
2
0
105
253
247
131
39
25
56
40
...
12
2
0
80
352
292
186
177
30
96
24
10
8
0
0
78
346
287
166
48
30
96
24
10
8
0
0
111
435
282
240
221
23
77
28
8
5
0
0
107
431
277
191
54
23
77
28
8
5
0
0
102
340
250
230
243
25
61
35
7
5
3
0
99
339
247
194
64
25
61
35
7
5
3
0
TOTAL
310
248
550
326
1.150
646
1.188
910
Mean length
of sentence
10,9
8,1
10,5 13,7
9,8
10,1
11,6
11,1
11,8
11,6
10,6
10,1
11,5
11,0
3,5
4,3
5,3
3,4
5,6
4,2
5,0
4,3
4,8
3,6
5,5
4,2
Median length
of sentence
4,2
4,3
1.255 1.093
1.432 1.203
1.301 1.079
Notes: - For the computation of the mean and median length of sentence imposed, life and death sentences have been excluded.
- As of 1994 the categories of sentence 1,5-3 years and 3-5 have been changed to 1,5-2 years and 2-5 years, respectively.
1. Up to the year 2005 inclusive, this category refers to sentences of imprisonmnet of 10 years and over. As of 2006,
it refers to sentences of imprisonment of 15 years and over.
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TABLE B.4.13. ADMISSIONS OF CONVICTED PRISONERS BY OFFENCE GROUP, 1975-2010
Offence Group
1975 1980 1985 1990 1995 2000 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010
19
13
24
12
14
12
12
18
12
25
41
31
85
48
38
77
102
105
84
92
79
60
16
14
12
15
26
30
26
33
23
24
17
19
16
46
111
23
49
46
72
109
100
84
74
69
71
47
75
57
92
44
94
167
135
169
246
229
314
329
259
211
280
16
16
14
27
59
32
64
59
23
21
43
19
23
16
57
15
11
22
22
21
13
19
16
13
10
14
15
17
34
17
98
17
163
108
202
289
489
773
897
937
794
622
750
744
675
957
845
310
248
479
550
685 1.150 1.254 1.313 1.385 1.188 1.336 1.281 1.255 1.432 1.301
TABLE B.4.14. ADMISSIONS OF CONVICTED PRISONERS BY AGE GROUP AND SEX, 1975-2010
Age-Group/Sex
1975
1980
1985 1990
1995 2000
MALES
Under 16
16 - 18
19 - 20 1
21 - 24
25 - 29
30 - 39
40 - 49
50 and over
301
1
...
88
67
47
49
26
23
240
2
...
90
33
33
48
24
10
470
1
...
150
75
80
104
37
23
537
1
...
94
90
108
149
56
39
659 1.069 1.185 1.211 1.279 1.106 1.244 1.185 1.164 1.300 1.168
0
0
0
1
1
0
0
0
0
1
0
...
...
...
...
...
...
24
27
22
4
4
79
81
81
104
133
90
61
57
63
60
44
104
109
155
233
268
173
227
215
206
242
172
136
211
173
248
273
249
341
326
332
342
314
185
349
324
310
299
295
302
313
307
353
345
100
203
278
206
219
184
206
161
153
190
189
55
116
174
109
86
115
83
86
81
108
100
FEMALES
Under 16
16 - 18
19 - 20 1
21 - 24
25 - 29
30 - 39
40 - 49
50 and over
9
0
...
0
2
3
0
3
1
8
0
...
0
1
0
2
3
2
9
0
...
1
1
2
4
1
0
13
0
...
1
3
0
3
2
4
310
248
479
550
TOTAL
26
0
...
2
2
6
6
6
4
81
1
...
4
9
11
23
22
11
2002
69
0
...
2
7
15
17
19
9
2003
102
0
...
4
11
26
24
25
12
2004
106
1
...
4
16
9
42
22
12
2005
82
0
...
6
8
17
27
16
8
2006
92
0
1
1
14
13
29
22
12
2007
96
0
2
2
26
17
20
19
10
2008
91
0
2
5
14
19
29
14
8
2009
132
0
0
4
14
24
47
33
10
2010
133
0
1
4
15
26
40
34
13
685 1.150 1.254 1.313 1.385 1.188 1.336 1.281 1.255 1.432 1.301
Note: 1. Up to the year 2005 inclusive, this category referred to the age group 16-20. As of 2006, it refers to the age group 19-20.
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B.
POPULATION AND SOCIAL CONDITIONS
B.5. Education
SCOPE
This section presents statistics pertaining to education, mainly on the number of institutions, teachers,
enrolments, finance of education and on students studying abroad.
COVERAGE
All data presented refer to Public and Private Schools.
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EDUCATION
TABLE B.5.1. SCHOOLS, PUPILS AND TEACHERS IN FORMAL EDUCATION BY LEVEL, 1960/61-2011/12
(Public and Private)
Schools
Schoolyear
Pre-school
& pre- Primary Secondary Tertiary
primary
21
43
109
80
96
259
423
572
606
608
630
642
647
659
665
679
675
642
630
638
657
679
682
681
704
687
682
680
672
540
548
565
387
400
443
380
383
390
391
381
383
381
376
372
363
366
367
367
368
372
370
365
368
373
371
370
368
365
45
62
83
80
80
91
103
108
113
113
114
118
123
125
125
127
128
134
139
149
156
157
158
160
165
165
165
166
168
4
2
5
6
6
13
16
27
29
31
30
32
33
35
34
33
31
32
35
35
37
37
36
38
43
43
42
43
44
Teachers
Pre-school
& prePrimary Secondary Tertiary
primary
1.300
2.473
4.325
3.221
4.229
10.397
16.810
23.694
24.793
24.977
25.236
25.819
26.254
25.996
26.517
26.969
26.155
26.455
25.781
25.298
25.674
27.028
26.557
26.508
27.559
27.420
27.985
28.582
28.687
68.057
72.871
69.160
56.543
56.554
48.701
50.990
62.962
63.454
64.313
64.907
64.884
64.660
64.761
64.592
63.834
63.715
63.387
63.516
62.868
61.731
61.247
59.401
57.492
56.522
55.552
54.522
54.083
53.955
25.888
32.225
42.245
46.800
49.373
47.599
46.159
44.614
47.908
51.641
54.687
57.804
59.845
61.266
61.703
62.366
63.043
64.023
63.921
64.711
65.480
65.274
65.660
65.790
65.890
65.445
64.611
63.764
62.740
367
145
698
611
602
1.940
3.134
6.554
5.952
6.263
6.732
7.765
8.874
9.982
10.527
10.842
10.414
11.934
13.927
18.272
20.849
20.078
20.587
22.227
25.688
30.986
32.233
32.118
31.772
Pupil/teacher ratio
Pre-school
& prePrimary Secondary Tertiary
primary
45
119
236
173
222
418
673
1.015
1.111
1.225
1.257
1.308
1.323
1.426
1.461
1.549
1.562
1.618
1.575
1.687
1.779
1.914
1.948
1.991
2.088
2.125
2.269
2.203
2.248
1.875
2.094
2.270
2.064
2.093
2.183
2.225
3.044
3.257
3.365
3.424
3.498
3.411
4.159
3.521
3.616
3.711
3.756
4.032
4.121
4.295
4.301
4.348
4.442
4.605
4.686
4.754
4.821
4.698
1.027
1.332
1.893
2.186
2.364
2.910
3.075
3.605
3.848
4.033
4.215
4.341
4.832
5.757
5.032
5.096
5.313
5.528
6.070
6.398
6.756
6.814
6.942
7.151
7.447
7.652
7.692
7.603
7.560
18
20
61
71
69
191
289
491
485
542
568
648
728
812
835
857
886
1.079
1.067
1.245
1.368
1.294
1.403
1.521
1.725
1.777
1.778
1.804
1.827
Pre-school
& prePrimary Secondary Tertiary
primary
28,9
20,8
18,3
18,6
19,0
24,9
25,0
23,3
22,3
20,4
20,1
19,7
19,8
18,2
18,1
17,4
16,7
16,4
16,4
15,0
14,4
14,1
13,6
13,3
13,2
12,9
12,3
13,0
12,8
36,7
34,8
30,5
27,4
27,0
22,3
22,9
20,7
19,5
19,1
19,0
18,5
19,0
15,6
18,3
17,7
17,2
16,9
15,8
15,3
14,4
14,2
13,7
12,9
12,3
11,9
11,5
11,2
11,5
25,2
24,2
22,3
21,4
20,9
16,4
15,0
12,4
12,5
12,8
13,0
13,3
12,4
10,6
12,3
12,2
11,9
11,6
10,5
10,1
9,7
9,6
9,5
9,2
8,8
8,6
8,4
8,4
8,3
20,4
7,3
11,4
8,6
8,7
10,2
10,8
13,4
12,3
11,6
11,9
12,0
12,2
12,3
12,6
12,7
11,8
11,1
13,1
14,7
15,2
15,5
14,7
14,6
14,9
17,4
18,1
17,8
17,4
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1960/61
1965/66
1970/71
1974/75
1975/76
1980/81
1985/86
1990/91
1991/92
1992/93
1993/94
1994/95
1995/96
1996/97
1997/98
1998/99
1999/2000
2000/01
2001/02
2002/03
2003/04
2004/05
2005/06
2006/07
2007/08
2008/09
2009/10
2010/11
2011/12
Pupils
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TABLE B.5.2. PRIMARY SCHOOL PUPILS IN URBAN AND RURAL AREAS, 1960/61-2011/12
(Public and Private)
Pupils
Percentage
School-Year
Urban
Rural
Urban
Rural
Total
1960/61
1965/66
1970/71
1974/75
1975/76
1980/81
1985/86
1990/91
1995/96
1996/97
1997/98
1998/99
1999/2000
2000/01
2001/02
2002/03
2003/04
2004/05
2005/06
2006/07
2007/08
2008/09
2009/10
2010/11
2011/12
19.521
23.442
24.996
26.091
27.329
25.727
27.403
41.688
43.849
44.095
44.001
43.522
43.364
43.190
43.481
43.144
42.400
42.215
40.982
39.659
39.134
38.498
37.894
37.436
37.414
48.536
48.939
44.164
30.452
29.225
22.974
23.587
21.274
20.811
20.666
20.591
20.312
20.351
20.197
20.035
19.724
19.331
19.032
18.419
17.833
17.388
17.054
16.628
16.647
16.541
68.057
72.381
69.160
56.543
56.554
48.701
50.990
62.962
64.660
64.761
64.592
63.834
63.715
63.387
63.516
62.868
61.731
61.247
59.401
57.492
56.522
55.552
54.522
54.083
53.955
28,7
32,4
36,1
46,1
48,3
52,8
53,7
66,2
67,8
68,1
68,1
68,2
68,1
68,1
68,5
68,6
68,7
68,9
69,0
69,0
69,2
69,3
69,5
69,2
69,3
Total
71,3
67,6
63,9
53,9
51,7
47,2
46,3
33,8
32,2
31,9
31,9
31,8
31,9
31,9
31,5
31,4
31,3
31,1
31,0
31,0
30,8
30,7
30,5
30,8
30,7
100,0
100,0
100,0
100,0
100,0
100,0
100,0
100,0
100,0
100,0
100,0
100,0
100,0
100,0
100,0
100,0
100,0
100,0
100,0
100,0
100,0
100,0
100,0
100,0
100,0
Note: The significant change in the urban/rural distribution between 1985/86 and 1990/91 is due to the adoption of
new geographical boundaries, whereby some adjacent suburbs to the main towns were classified as urban.
TABLE B.5.3. SECONDARY SCHOOL LEAVERS BY TYPE OF SCHOOL, 1960/61-2010/11
PUBLIC
School-Year
Secondary
General
Secondary
Technical/
Vocational
PRIVATE
1960/61
1965/66
1970/71
1974/75
1975/76
1980/81
1985/86
1990/91
1995/96
1996/97
1997/98
1998/99
1999/2000
2000/01
2001/02
2002/03
2003/04
2004/05
2005/06
2006/07
2007/08
2008/09
2009/10
2010/11
1.024
2.621
2.591
3.418
4.693
5.126
4.839
3.537
5.498
6.183
6.342
6.462
7.325
7.519
7.518
7.499
7.552
7.783
7.771
7.623
7.996
7.857
7.202
7.784
60
376
482
626
728
1.198
1.072
883
1.112
1.165
1.329
1.197
1.099
1.352
1.328
1.244
1.202
1.205
1.185
1.282
1.221
1.140
1.210
1.202
675
605
1.610
1.457
1.304
504
736
712
793
811
810
811
745
801
780
853
1.010
1.083
1.126
1.210
1.252
1.414
1.381
1.436
TOTAL
1.759
3.602
4.683
5.501
6.725
6.828
6.647
5.132
7.403
8.159
8.481
8.470
9.169
9.672
9.626
9.596
9.764
10.071
10.082
10.115
10.469
10.411
9.793
10.422
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TABLE B.5.4. SECONDARY SCHOOL LEAVERS BY SPECIALIZATION, 1965/66-2010/11
(Public and Private)
1965/ 1970/ 1974/ 1975/ 1980/
1966 1971 1975 1976 1981
Specialization
1985/
1986
1990/
1991
1995/
1996
2000/
2001
2005/
2006
2009/
2010
2010/
2011
..
..
..
..
..
390
399
882
1.517
35
45
25
..
..
..
..
..
1.301
861
1.188
1.702
..
..
..
..
..
..
1.089
1.259
2.242
2.495
75
72
64
..
..
..
..
..
1.937
1.094
1.235
1.243
64
47
50
..
..
..
..
..
359
232
191
93
..
..
..
Unified Lyceum
..
..
..
..
..
..
..
..
647
8.577
8.147
8.833
LEM General
..
..
..
.. 1.273
..
..
..
..
..
..
..
Classical
783
..
..
..
..
..
..
..
Commercial
..
..
..
..
..
..
..
..
..
..
..
..
..
..
155
361
356
528
613
121
236
223
968 1.267
1.210
931
1.137
1.362
1.210
1.239
1.220
6.647
5.132
7.403
9.672 10.082
Science
302
General Studies
86
Technical/Vocational
313
ALL SPECIALIZATIONS
237
826 1.005
124
9.793 10.422
(%)
Literate
Illiterate
Year
Total
Male
Female
Total
Male
Female
1946
67
81
53
33
19
47
1960
82
91
73
18
27
1976
90
96
85
10
15
1980
93
98
88
12
1984
93
97
87
13
1987
94
98
91
1989
95
98
92
1991
94
98
90
10
1992
94
98
90
10
2001
97
99
95
2011
99
99
98
Note: - For the years 1946 and 1960, literacy refers to persons 7 years of age and over, for 1976 10 years and over
thereafter it covers the ages of 15 years and over.
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TABLE B.5.6a. HIGHEST EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT FOR PERSONS 20 YEARS
OF AGE AND OVER, 1946-1991
Year
1946
1960
1976
1980
1991
Total
Men
Women
Total
Men
Women
Total
Men
Women
Total
Men
Women
Total
Men
Women
Never
Attended
School
41
23
59
25
12
36
13
6
21
8
3
14
6
2
10
(%)
Primary
School 1
Secondary
(General and
Technical)
Tertiary
Total
51
65
36
59
65
52
53
53
53
55
53
55
39
36
41
7
11
5
15
21
11
25
30
20
29
34
25
40
45
36
1
1
0
1
2
1
9
11
6
8
10
6
15
17
13
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
Notes: - Data for 1946 to 1976 refer to census years, while for the remaining years, data refer to sample surveys.
1. Includes also those that have attended Primary schools but have not completed it.
1997
2001
2005
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
Total
Men
Women
Total
Men
Women
Total
Men
Women
Total
Men
Women
Total
Men
Women
Total
Men
Women
Total
Men
Women
Total
Men
Women
Total
Men
Women
Total
Men
Women
Not
attended/completed
primary
16
10
21
15
10
19
9
6
13
7
5
10
7
4
9
7
4
9
7
4
9
6
4
9
6
4
8
5
4
7
(%)
Primary
School 1
Secondary
(General and
Technical)
Tertiary
Total
28
29
29
28
29
28
23
22
23
21
21
21
18
18
18
17
17
17
16
16
17
16
15
17
16
16
17
14
13
15
38
42
34
40
44
37
43
47
40
47
49
44
47
50
44
46
50
43
47
51
43
47
51
42
46
50
41
47
51
43
18
19
16
17
17
16
25
25
24
25
25
25
28
28
29
30
29
31
30
29
31
31
30
32
32
30
34
34
32
35
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
Notes: - Data for 1992 and 2001 refer to census years, while for the remaining years, data refer to sample surveys.
1. Inlcudes only those that have as their highest educational attainment the Primary level (completed).
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TABLE B.5.7. SCHOOL ENROLMENT RATIOS, 1980-2011
Year
1980
1985
1990
1995
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011 1
Sex
Total
Male
Female
Total
Male
Female
Total
Male
Female
Total
Male
Female
Total
Male
Female
Total
Male
Female
Total
Male
Female
Total
Male
Female
Total
Male
Female
Total
Male
Female
Total
Male
Female
Total
Male
Female
Total
Male
Female
Total
Male
Female
Total
Male
Female
Total
Male
Female
Primary
Secondary
Age 6-11
Age 12-17
Age 6-17
Gross
Net
Gross
Net
Gross
100
100
100
96
96
96
100
100
100
100
100
100
96
96
97
98
97
98
97
97
98
97
97
97
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
99
92
92
92
100
100
100
96
96
96
95
95
95
96
96
96
96
96
96
96
96
95
98
98
98
99
99
99
99
99
99
99
99
99
100
100
100
99
99
100
99
99
99
98
98
98
90
90
90
87
86
89
83
82
83
94
93
95
93
93
94
97
96
98
98
97
99
98
97
99
95
95
96
95
94
95
94
93
95
94
93
94
93
93
94
93
93
93
94
94
94
97
96
97
82
81
82
79
78
80
79
78
80
95
88
91
88
87
90
92
90
93
92
90
94
92
90
94
92
90
93
91
89
92
91
89
92
90
89
92
89
88
91
89
88
90
90
89
91
92
91
93
96
97
96
92
91
92
94
94
95
97
97
97
95
95
95
97
97
98
97
97
98
97
97
98
98
97
98
97
97
98
97
96
97
97
96
97
97
97
97
96
96
96
97
97
97
98
98
98
Tertiary
Age 20-24
Gross
In Cyprus Abroad
4
4
3
6
7
6
15
14
15
19
16
22
23
20
26
26
23
29
33
33
33
36
37
35
34
32
36
34
33
35
36
35
37
40
40
40
47
49
44
48
51
44
46
45
46
44
41
48
23
28
18
22
26
17
20
23
16
20
22
17
26
24
28
28
25
31
30
27
32
31
28
33
33
30
35
35
32
38
34
32
37
35
33
38
32
30
35
29
27
31
27
26
29
27
25
28
Total
27
32
21
28
33
23
35
37
31
39
38
39
49
44
54
54
48
60
63
60
65
67
65
68
67
62
71
69
65
73
70
67
74
75
73
78
79
79
79
77
78
75
73
72
74
71
66
76
Note: 1. For the calculation of the indicator, the data that were used for the Cypriot students studying abroad refer to the academic
Note: 1. year 2010/2011, whereas the corresponding data for the students studying in Cyprus refer to the year 2011/2012.
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30
25
20
15
10
5
0
1970/71
1975/76 1980/81
1985/86 1990/91
1995/96
Primary
2000/01
2005/06
2010/11 2011/12
Secondary
Tertiary
Pupils / Students
60.000
50.000
40.000
30.000
20.000
10.000
0
1970/71 1975/76 1980/81 1985/86 1990/91 1995/96 2000/01 2005/06 2010/11 2011/12
Primary
Secondary
Tertiary in Cyprus
Students abroad
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TABLE B.5.8. TERTIARY STUDENTS PER 100.000 INHABITANTS, 1970-2011
Men
Women
Total
Year
Local
Abroad
Total
Local
Abroad
Total
Local
Abroad
Total
1970
221
2.814
3.035
142
882
1.024
181
1.834
2.015
1975
169
2.945
3.114
139
1.781
1.920
154
2.362
2.516
1976
180
134
157
2.467
2.624
1977
203
237
220
2.534
2.754
1978
316
265
290
2.416
2.706
1979
336
267
301
2.415
2.716
1980
446
2.912
3.358
312
1.743
2.055
379
2.323
2.702
1981
476
2.780
3.256
288
1.725
2.013
382
2.249
2.630
1982
390
2.683
3.073
298
1.517
1.815
344
2.097
2.441
1984
535
2.299
2.834
424
1.477
1.901
479
1.886
2.365
1985
600
2.329
2.929
551
1.461
2.012
575
1.894
2.469
1986
658
2.249
2.907
583
1.441
2.024
621
1.843
2.464
1987
775
2.126
2.901
751
1.377
2.128
763
1.750
2.513
1988
858
2.036
2.894
943
1.310
2.253
900
1.672
2.572
1989
929
1.923
2.852
1.114
1.200
2.314
1.022
1.560
2.582
1990
1.086
1.844
2.930
1.146
1.234
2.380
1.116
1.538
2.654
1991
1.004
1.851
2.855
970
1.265
2.235
987
1.557
2.544
1992
1.029
1.725
2.754
994
1.205
2.199
1.011
1.464
2.475
1993
995
1.609
2.604
1.132
1.195
2.327
1.064
1.401
2.464
1994
1.060
1.597
2.657
1.344
1.216
2.560
1.203
1.405
2.608
1995
1.114
1.578
2.692
1.586
1.232
2.818
1.352
1.404
2.756
1996
1.344
1.591
2.935
1.649
1.357
3.006
1.498
1.473
2.971
1997
1.387
1.643
3.030
1.727
1.561
3.288
1.559
1.602
3.161
1998
1.417
1.838
3.256
1.753
1.819
3.572
1.588
1.829
3.417
1999
1.316
1.676
2.992
1.694
1.839
3.534
1.508
1.759
3.267
2000
1.462
1.805
3.267
1.951
2.104
4.055
1.711
1.957
3.668
2001
1.817
1.931
3.748
2.125
2.282
4.407
1.974
2.109
4.083
2002
2.636
2.152
4.788
2.487
2.431
4.918
2.560
2.294
4.854
2003
3.063
2.316
5.379
2.712
2.558
5.270
2.884
2.439
5.323
2004
2.682
2.534
5.216
2.794
2.755
5.549
2.739
2.646
5.385
2005
2.775
2.699
5.474
2.760
2.933
5.693
2.767
2.818
5.585
2006
2.985
2.682
5.667
2.882
2.905
5.787
2.933
2.796
5.729
2007
3.441
2.793
6.234
3.182
3.007
6.189
3.309
2.902
6.211
2008
4.225
2.594
6.819
3.565
2.791
6.356
3.888
2.694
6.582
2009
4.346
2.380
6.726
3.544
2.512
6.056
3.935
2.448
6.383
3.946
2.262
6.208
3.709
2.309
6.018
3.825
2.286
6.111
3.559
2.207
5.766
3.805
2.246
6.051
3.686
2.227
5.913
2010
2011
Notes: - Data from 1989 to 1992, 1993 to 2000 and 2002-20010 were revised on the basis of the 1992, 2001 and 2011 Census of
Notes: - Population, respectively.
Notes: 1. The data for the Cypriot students abroad refer to the year 2010/2011. The corresponding data for 2011/2012 are not
Notes: 1. available for the time being.
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TABLE B.5.9. NUMBER OF STUDENTS IN TERTIARY EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS, 1963/64-2011/12
University institutions
Year /
Sex
Public
Students
1963/64
Total
Men
Women
1965/66
Total
Men
Women
1970/71
Total
Men
Women
1975/76
Total
Men
Women
1980/81
Total
Men
Women
Non-University institutions
Private
Of which
foreigners
Students
Public
Of which
foreigners
Students
Grand total
Private
Of which
foreigners
Students
Of which
foreigners
Students
Of which
foreigners
..
..
..
..
..
..
..
..
..
..
..
..
143
94
49
0
0
0
..
..
..
..
..
..
143
94
49
0
0
0
..
..
..
..
..
..
..
..
..
..
..
..
145
112
33
4
4
0
..
..
..
..
..
..
145
112
33
4
4
0
..
..
..
..
..
..
..
..
..
..
..
..
698
392
306
9
8
1
..
..
..
..
..
..
698
392
306
9
8
1
..
..
..
..
..
..
..
..
..
..
..
..
602
361
241
20
19
1
..
..
..
..
..
..
602
361
241
20
19
1
..
..
..
..
..
..
..
..
..
..
..
..
993
519
474
36
32
4
947
615
332
295
279
16
1.940
1.134
806
331
311
20
1985/86
Total
Men
Women
..
..
..
..
..
..
..
..
..
..
..
..
1.426
763
663
115
86
29
1.708
864
844
429
355
74
3.134
1.627
1.507
544
441
103
1990/91
Total
Men
Women
..
..
..
..
..
..
..
..
..
..
..
..
1.986
986
1.000
104
72
32
4.568
2.191
2.377
1.080
854
226
6.554
3.177
3.377
1.184
926
258
1995/96
Total
Men
Women
1.962
353
1.609
160
68
92
..
..
..
..
..
..
1.846
918
928
46
36
10
5.066
2.346
2.720
1.305
941
364
8.874
3.617
5.257
1.511
1.045
466
2000/01
Total
Men
Women
2.866
676
2.190
178
73
105
..
..
..
..
..
..
1.480
877
603
59
41
18
7.588
3.458
4.130
2.235
1.385
850
11.934
5.011
6.923
2.472
1.499
973
2001/02
Total
Men
Women
3.156
729
2.427
234
92
142
..
..
..
..
..
..
2.013
1.288
725
41
31
10
8.758
4.274
4.484
2.783
1.801
982
13.927
6.291
7.636
3.058
1.924
1.134
2002/03
Total
Men
Women
3.658
885
2.773
274
107
167
..
..
..
..
..
..
2.161
1.321
840
45
33
12
12.453
7.022
5.431
4.963
3.946
1.017
18.272
9.228
9.044
5.282
4.086
1.196
(cont'd)
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TABLE B.5.9 (cont'd). NUMBER OF STUDENTS IN TERTIARY EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS, 1963/64-2011/12
University institutions
Year /
Sex
Public
Non-University institutions
Private
Public
Students
Of which
foreigners
Students
Of which
foreigners
2003/04
Total
Men
Women
4.110
1.063
3.047
295
114
181
..
..
..
..
..
..
2.070
1.198
872
40
27
13
14.669
8.598
6.071
6.344
5.077
1.267
20.849
10.859
9.990
6.679
5.218
1.461
2004/05
Total
Men
Women
4.532
1.170
3.362
316
125
191
..
..
..
..
..
..
1.938
1.005
933
33
27
6
13.608
7.461
6.147
4.552
3.204
1.348
20.078
9.636
10.442
4.901
3.356
1.545
2005/06
Total
Men
Women
4.861
1.376
3.485
377
158
219
..
..
..
..
..
..
2.014
989
1.025
42
32
10
13.712
7.751
5.961
5.211
3.990
1.221
20.587
10.116
10.471
5.630
4.180
1.450
2006/07
Total
Men
Women
5.340
1.648
3.692
476
200
276
..
..
..
..
..
..
1.812
1.025
787
39
32
7
15.075
8.417
6.658
5.446
4.208
1.238
22.227
11.090
11.137
5.961
4.440
1.521
2007/08
Total
Men
Women
6.144
2.029
4.115
671
317
354
7.823
3.706
4.117
875
447
428
1.636
956
680
25
20
5
10.085
6.402
3.683
6.182
4.977
1.205
25.688
13.093
12.595
7.753
5.761
1.992
2008/09
Total
Men
Women
7.527
2.543
4.984
941
413
528
10.367
5.124
5.243
1.507
837
670
1.249
743
506
14
12
2
11.843
8.065
3.778
8.303
6.880
1.423
30.986
16.475
14.511
10.765
8.142
2.623
2009/10
Total
Men
Women
8.831
2.939
5.892
1.271
542
729
11.012
5.885
5.127
1.565
672
893
814
473
341
7
7
0
11.576
8.068
3.508
8.295
7.014
1.281
32.233
17.365
14.868
11.138
8.235
2.903
2010/11
Total
Men
Women
10.005
3.314
6.691
1.774
712
1.062
11.729
5.848
5.881
1.731
1.013
718
596
362
234
15
10
5
9.788
6.607
3.181
6.506
5.460
1.046
32.118
16.131
15.987
10.026
7.195
2.831
2011/12
Total
Men
Women
11.344
3.852
7.492
2.248
884
1.364
11.961
5.824
6.137
1.729
958
771
642
380
262
17
11
6
7.825
4.858
2.967
4.546
3.691
855
31.772
14.914
16.858
8.540
5.544
2.996
Students
Of which
foreigners
Grand total
Private
Students
Of which
foreigners
Students
Of which
foreigners
Note: - The first public university, the University of Cyprus, admitted its first students in September 1992, whereas the next two,
the Open University of Cyprus and the Cyprus University of Technology, in September 2006 and 2007 respectively.
The first private universities admitted their first students in September 2007.
EDUCATION
TABLE B.5.10. NUMBER OF TERTIARY STUDENTS BY LEVEL OF STUDY AND SEX, 1963/64-2011/12
University institutions
Academic
year
Postgraduates
Doctoral
First degree
Postgraduate
..
..
..
..
..
..
..
..
..
..
..
..
..
..
353 1.609
452 1.645
528 1.752
515 1.847
544 1.924
573 2.058
578 2.241
674 2.493
737 2.590
795 2.790
979 2.840
1.112 2.930
4.768 6.826
6.189 8.220
7.094 8.890
7.373 9.769
7.421 10.130
..
..
..
..
..
..
..
..
..
12
4
43
70
108
154
224
250
243
352
774
1.248
1.493
1.509
1.931
..
..
..
..
..
..
..
1.962
2.097
2.280
2.362
2.468
2.631
2.819
3.167
3.327
3.585
3.819
4.042
11.594
14.409
15.984
17.142
17.551
..
..
..
..
..
..
..
..
..
19
13
78
93
150
239
357
446
497
595
1.235
1.794
1.879
2.500
3.122
..
..
..
..
..
..
..
..
..
31
17
121
163
258
393
581
696
740
947
2.009
3.042
3.372
4.009
5.053
..
..
..
..
..
..
..
..
..
..
..
..
39
36
41
100
126
148
167
171
213
250
303
377
..
..
..
..
..
..
..
..
..
..
..
..
72
79
98
202
251
302
351
364
443
487
583
701
94
112
392
361
1.134
1.602
3.154
3.111
3.827
3.932
4.092
3.693
4.094
5.278
7.884
9.181
7.784
8.260
8.834
6.964
8.244
7.975
6.570
4.884
49
33
306
241
806
1.499
3.366
3.589
3.809
4.047
4.075
3.795
4.482
4.884
5.870
6.344
6.433
6.336
6.807
4.003
3.800
3.385
3.035
2.923
143
145
698
602
1.940
3.101
6.520
6.700
7.636
7.979
8.167
7.488
8.576
10.162
13.754
15.525
14.217
14.596
15.641
10.967
12.044
11.360
9.605
7.807
..
..
..
..
..
8
11
59
105
90
140
148
251
325
401
599
647
650
638
360
484
464
377
303
..
..
..
..
..
33
34
212
249
237
296
337
492
609
860
1.214
1.329
1.130
1.246
754
1.048
1.030
773
651
Total
Grand
Total
143
145
698
602
1.940
3.134
6.554
6.912
7.885
8.216
8.463
7.825
9.068
10.771
14.614
16.739
15.546
15.726
16.887
11.721
13.092
12.390
10.384
8.467
143
145
698
602
1.940
3.134
6.554
8.874
9.982
10.527
10.842
10.414
11.934
13.927
18.272
20.849
20.078
20.587
22.227
25.688
30.986
32.233
32.118
31.772
Doctoral
Total
Men Women Total
..
..
..
..
..
..
..
..
..
..
..
..
..
..
..
..
..
..
..
..
..
..
3
6
..
..
..
..
..
..
..
..
..
..
..
..
..
..
..
..
..
..
..
..
..
..
3
3
..
..
..
..
..
..
..
..
..
..
..
..
..
..
..
..
..
..
..
..
..
..
6
9
Note: - The first public university, the University of Cyprus, admitted its first students in September 1992, whereas the next two, the Open University of Cyprus and the Cyprus University of
Technology, in September 2006 and 2007 respectively.
The first private universities admitted their first students in September 2007.
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1963/64
1665/66
1970/71
1975/76
1980/81
1985/86
1990/91
1995/96
1996/97
1997/98
1998/99
1999/2000
2000/01
2001/02
2002/03
2003/04
2004/05
2005/06
2006/07
2007/08
2008/09
2009/10
2010/11
2011/12
Undergraduates
Non-university institutions
EDUCATION
TABLE B.5.11. NUMBER OF ENROLMENTS IN TERTIARY EDUCATION BY FIELD OF STUDY, 1963/64-2011/12
ISCED
97 1
Field of study
1963/64 1965/66 1970/71 1975/76 1980/81 1985/86 1990/91 1995/96 2000/01 2005/06 2007/08 2008/09 2009/10 2010/11 2011/12
143
119
279
56
117
415
966
1.221
1.608
1.928
2.274
2.397
2.632
2.887
3.031
21
Arts
212
207
468
674
1.424
1.761
1.683
1.628
1.570
22
Humanities
341
639
1.072
1.245
1.417
1.587
1.699
1.897
31
0
0
25
259
633
1.291
1.469
1.592
1.607
1.774
1.763
32
66
162
86
544
552
398
399
414
494
34
706
1.097
2.331
3.080
4.215
7.847
10.522
13.715
14.326
12.932
11.447
38
Law
48
57
81
174
254
333
483
777
34
78
109
174
229
460
77
251
424
468
501
490
500
501
42
Life sience
44
Physical science
46
115
159
269
238
236
234
248
260
48
Computing
228
735
598
1.152
1.878
1.738
1.894
1.834
1.814
1.571
52
Engineering and
engineering trades 2
126
165
691
496
667
620
402
909
1.298
1.670
1.936
2.054
2.296
54
58
70
88
196
237
220
148
353
681
1.053
1.229
1.423
1.525
62
26
23
36
32
36
29
49
13
23
37
70
110
154
173
72
Health
161
228
252
209
353
1.008
501
1.160
1.289
1.640
1.821
1.994
2.151
76
Social services
77
204
371
447
467
442
361
81
Personal services
39
29
142
226
791
833
1.238
1.504
1.344
1.343
966
973
934
84
Transport services
85
Environmental protection
28
62
108
108
Security services
0
0
86
287
392
486
461
343
362
453
Not stated
143
145
698
602
1.940
2.903
6.417
8.838
11.934
20.587
25.688
30.986
32.233
32.118
31.772
TOTAL
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14
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TABLE B.5.12. TERTIARY CYPRIOT STUDENTS ABROAD BY COUNTRY OF STUDY, 1966/67-2010/11
1966/
1967
1975/
1976
1985/
1986
1995/
1996
2005/
2006
2006/
2007
2007/
2008
2008/
2009
2009/
2010
2010/
2011
Greece
United States of America
United Kingdom
Germany, F.R.1
France
Italy
Austria
Romania
Russian Federation
Canada
Bulgaria
Chech Republic
Hungary
Other Countries
2.221
140
1.239
125
68
2
9
10
110
3
55
49
26
163
7.223
293
2.349
182
504
140
13
146
350
48
95
147
22
258
4.027
2.231
1.668
818
358
383
198
127
63
59
59
44
33
244
3.762
1.817
2.584
198
95
132
76
27
85
43
73
29
157
135
13.470
762
4.952
165
156
106
12
18
148
49
525
129
253
224
13.378
566
5.641
150
164
113
8
18
96
40
472
126
234
182
13.342
519
6.945
167
177
138
16
23
92
37
398
159
304
213
11.752
469
7.598
176
184
141
11
29
76
29
329
159
262
258
10.262
355
7.983
160
177
124
8
30
54
27
246
164
220
241
8.983
328
8.420
184
174
124
13
40
60
15
186
162
221
289
TOTAL
4.420
11.770
10.312
9.213
20.969
21.188
22.530
21.473
20.051
19.199
Country of Study
Notes: 1. Until 1990/91 the Democratic Republic of Germany was also included here.
1966/
1967
67
76
287
157
...
462
482
...
572
318
...
271
22
103
372
...
428
0
6
3
..
...
171
610
13
1975/
1976
1985/
1986
1995/
1996
2005/
2006
2006/
2007
2007/
2008
2008/
2009
2009/
2010
2010/
2011
126
162
1.776
1.219
...
1.629
1.199
...
455
264
...
1.422
188
315
259
...
1.517
0
232
60
..
...
197
711
39
40
348
726
1.322
...
1.429
549
...
445
638
...
1.769
80
343
63
...
1.199
0
455
69
..
...
407
430
0
187
601
697
898
...
1.458
438
...
288
557
...
1.217
98
199
125
...
1.024
0
414
110
..
...
505
397
0
1.527
1.094
2.178
2.180
232
2.626
812
494
699
855
1.243
2.135
224
1.059
511
75
2.216
163
327
108
25
170
0
0
16
1.526
1.175
2.112
2.084
251
2.625
960
511
725
879
1.321
2.144
227
1.101
557
78
2.142
178
275
100
79
138
0
0
0
1.556
1.292
2.250
2.017
244
2.865
1.196
525
707
902
1.539
1.871
281
1.479
554
62
2.404
145
264
111
115
151
0
0
0
1.445
1.326
1.980
2.014
233
2.593
1.305
523
647
897
1.376
1.777
281
1.490
499
109
2.324
84
219
113
96
142
0
0
0
1.314
1.318
1.641
1.715
179
2.509
1.343
608
540
830
1.217
1.739
205
1.451
411
126
2.260
97
174
123
97
159
0
0
0
1.184
1.410
1.349
1.653
219
2.432
1.365
548
481
745
1.090
1.694
203
1.482
371
141
2.271
70
102
131
96
162
0
0
0
Notes: 1. The fields of "Journalism and Information" and "Security Services" were included in the category of
Other Programmes in the years before 1999/2000 (ISCED 1972).
2. The field of "Life Sciences" was in the same field with "Physical Sciences" before 1999/2000 (ISCED 1972).
3. "Computing" was included under "Mathematics and Statistics" before 1999/2000 (ISCED 1972).
4. "Veterinary" was included in the field of "Agriculture, Forestry and Fishery" in the years before 1999/2000.
- 111 EDUCATION
TABLE B.5.14. TERTIARY CYPRIOT STUDENTS ABROAD BY LEVEL OF EDUCATION, 1975/76-2010/11
Tertiary
NonUniversity
Academic
Year
1975/76
1984/85
1985/86
1987/88
1988/89
1990/91
1991/92
1992/93
1993/94
1994/95
1995/96
1996/97
1997/98
1998/99
1999/2000
2000/01
2001/02
2002/03
2003/04
2004/05
2005/06
2006/07
2007/08
2008/09
2009/10
2010/11
1.315
1.108
1.093
1.231
1.187
1.035
992
970
899
963
950
999
1.132
341
972
1.191
793
890
353
909
1.137
801
1.598
385
599
140
Undergraduate
University
8.984
7.818
7.541
6.860
6.574
6.322
6.568
6.313
6.331
6.282
6.385
6.789
7.652
10.831
9.972
11.041
12.662
13.986
15.693
16.464
17.723
18.053
18.603
18.712
17.030
16.575
Post
graduate
Masters and
Doctorate
395
493
694
704
751
729
794
805
764
1.031
1.110
1.238
1.150
1.278
1.138
1.418
1.427
1.498
1.585
2.027
2.109
2.334
2.329
2.376
2.422
2.484
Vocational
Preparatory
319
351
518
486
488
572
633
575
454
394
356
321
332
12
55
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
757
366
466
460
410
370
401
403
418
397
412
466
549
26
10
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
1992/93
1995/96
Post graduate
1998/99
2001/02
Under-graduate
2004/05
2007/08
2010/11
TOTAL
11.770
10.136
10.312
9.741
9.410
9.028
9.388
9.066
8.866
9.067
9.213
9.813
10.815
12.488
12.147
13.650
14.882
16.374
17.631
19.400
20.969
21.188
22.530
21.473
20.051
19.199
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TABLE B.5.15. PUBLIC EXPENDITURE ON EDUCATION AS % OF GDP AND BUDGET, 1965-2011
Year
Budget
(mn)
G.D.P.
(mn)
Public Expenditure
on Education
(mn)
% of
Budget
% of
G.D.P.
1965
1970
1975
1980
1985
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
40,7
69,4
136,0
396,4
810,4
1.379,2
1.574,5
1.626,1
1.857,6
2.159,0
2.259,3
2.543,1
2.690,4
2.945,1
3.138,0
3.582,6
4.039,6
4.413,7
5.278,6
5.434,7
5.854,4
6.271,1
6.693,6
7.345,7
7.754,0
8.035,9
8.271,7
246,2
387,2
439,1
1.299,2
2.532,5
4.366,7
4.570,0
5.301,6
5.595,0
6.237,6
6.845,7
7.107,1
7.471,9
8.026,7
8.594,9
8.417,5
10.041,3
10.528,9
11.627,2
12.395,7
13.432,3
14.435,3
15.596,3
17.247,8
16.945,7
17.333,6
17.979,3
6,3
11,3
19,5
46,3
95,0
171,4
178,7
222,5
255,4
298,2
330,4
356,8
423,2
464,1
486,3
528,6
633,4
723,0
861,3
853,1
937,2
1.017,8
1.110,0
1.293,5
1.357,7
1.390,9
1.420,6
15,5
16,3
14,3
11,7
11,7
12,4
11,4
13,7
13,8
13,8
14,6
14,0
15,7
15,8
15,5
14,8
15,7
16,4
16,3
15,7
16,0
16,2
16,6
17,6
17,5
17,3
17,2
2,6
2,9
4,4
3,6
3,8
3,9
3,9
4,2
4,6
4,8
4,8
5,0
5,7
5,8
5,7
5,6
6,3
6,9
7,4
6,9
7,0
7,1
7,1
7,5
8,0
8,0
7,9
1995
2000
2006
2007
716.996
266.615
141.272
153.335
183.725
172.891
179.682
2004
2005
2008
(000s)
2
2009
2010
2011
Ministry of Works
and Social Insurance
3.879
7.583
8.589
8.396
8.471
7.633
5.405
5.004
4.834
2.910
Ministry of Health
2.156
1.722
3.386
3.908
4.418
4.233
3.008
668
319
160
Other
1.775
6.681
14.200
21.455
21.308
32.592
22.413
23.932
17.056
19.928
TOTAL
EXPENDITURE
330.508 528.551 853.054 937.170 1.017.808 1.110.031 1.293.485 1.357.685 1.390.909 1.420.622
Note: 1. The reallocation of the expenditure in different ministries is the result of the new classification of the Government
Budget of the financial year 2004.
2. The reduction of expenditure by the Ministry of Health is due to the closing down of the Nursing School, as a result
of the commencement of the Department of Nursing from the Faculty of Health Siences of C.U.T.
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TABLE B.5.17. PUBLIC EXPENDITURE ON EDUCATION BY LEVEL AND CATEGORY, 1995-2011
Expenditure
Category
1995
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
Notes:
TOTAL
Current
Capital
TOTAL
Current
Capital
TOTAL
Current
Capital
TOTAL
Current
Capital
TOTAL
Current
Capital
TOTAL
Current
Capital
TOTAL
Current
Capital
TOTAL
Current
Capital
TOTAL
Current
Capital
TOTAL
Current
Capital
TOTAL
Current
Capital
TOTAL
Current
Capital
TOTAL
Current
Capital
TOTAL
Current
Capital
TOTAL
Current
Capital
TOTAL
Current
Capital
Pre-school
and
pre-primary
14,2
13,7
0,5
17,1
16,4
0,7
18,7
17,8
0,9
19,6
18,6
1,0
20,7
19,5
1,2
33,7
32,3
1,4
38,1
37,6
0,5
42,2
41,3
0,9
42,2
41,5
0,7
46,1
43,2
2,9
49,1
47,0
2,1
52,2
47,8
4,4
60,7
55,1
5,6
69,2
60,1
9,1
70,1
60,5
9,6
72,9
66,0
6,9
Secondary
Primary 1
115,7
109,1
6,6
141,3
130,5
10,8
155,1
142,5
12,6
167,7
148,9
18,8
175,4
164,5
10,9
181,7
165,3
16,4
197,0
177,9
19,1
239,4
206,3
33,1
233,2
206,5
26,7
254,4
219,2
35,2
281,3
241,8
39,5
311,6
274,0
37,6
355,1
302,5
52,6
372,7
328,4
44,3
393,8
345,6
48,2
405,6
354,7
50,9
Lower
71,5
66,0
5,5
87,5
78,6
8,9
96,7
85,9
10,8
94,9
89,8
5,1
107,1
100,1
7,0
144,5
130,5
14,0
164,3
147,6
16,7
194,1
167,3
26,8
184,9
172,8
12,1
195,3
181,1
14,2
216,6
199,0
17,6
219,6
205,2
14,4
255,0
224,6
30,4
267,2
236,5
30,7
253,8
233,3
20,5
258,8
231,8
27,0
Technical
19,8
19,1
0,7
23,9
22,9
1,0
26,1
24,9
1,2
27,7
26,3
1,4
29,9
27,3
2,6
31,6
30,4
1,2
36,6
31,8
4,8
47,9
36,6
11,3
49,9
41,9
8,0
55,4
41,0
14,4
48,7
43,6
5,1
50,0
46,5
3,5
55,6
50,9
4,7
56,1
54,2
1,9
59,0
55,6
3,4
62,0
58,3
3,7
Tertiary
Upper
71,7
66,2
5,5
87,9
78,8
9,1
96,9
86,1
10,8
97,7
90,0
7,7
106,3
99,3
7,0
117,1
109,4
7,7
131,6
121,5
10,1
151,2
136,0
15,2
150,7
136,9
13,8
167,6
143,2
24,4
178,9
159,1
19,8
212,1
184,6
27,5
232,3
202,0
30,3
233,7
214,9
18,8
233,4
216,3
17,1
230,7
216,6
14,1
NonUniversity 2
University
8,0
7,7
0,3
12,2
12,0
0,2
11,4
11,1
0,3
12,9
12,6
0,3
14,5
14,0
0,5
30,1
29,6
0,5
35,0
34,5
0,5
46,1
45,1
1,0
47,6
46,6
1,0
51,8
51,3
0,5
54,0
53,7
0,3
50,0
49,8
0,2
30,1
29,8
0,3
25,8
25,4
0,4
22,3
21,8
0,5
19,6
19,5
0,1
29,6
20,7
8,9
53,5
40,2
13,3
59,1
43,4
15,7
65,7
57,2
8,5
74,7
63,9
10,8
91,3
77,6
13,7
116,5
91,6
24,9
136,2
116,0
20,2
139,1
122,7
16,4
161,1
143,2
17,9
182,8
160,4
22,4
204,0
186,0
18,0
287,6
243,7
43,9
319,7
286,3
33,4
344,6
315,9
28,7
355,6
335,0
20,6
(mn)
Other 3
Total
Expenditure
..
..
..
..
..
..
..
..
..
..
..
..
..
..
..
3,4
3,4
0,0
3,9
3,9
0,0
4,3
4,3
0,0
5,5
5,3
0,2
5,5
5,3
0,2
6,4
4,9
1,5
10,5
7,0
3,5
17,1
10,2
6,9
13,3
11,3
2,0
13,9
12,6
1,3
15,4
12,1
3,3
330,5
302,5
28,0
423,4
379,4
44,0
464,0
411,7
52,3
486,2
443,4
42,8
528,6
488,6
40,0
633,4
578,5
54,9
723,0
646,4
76,6
861,4
752,9
108,5
853,1
774,2
78,9
937,2
827,5
109,7
1.017,8
909,5
108,3
1.110,0
1.000,9
109,1
1.293,5
1.118,8
174,7
1.357,7
1.217,1
140,6
1.390,9
1.261,6
129,3
1.420,6
1.294,0
126,6
EDUCATION
TABLE B.5.18. PER PUPIL/STUDENT PUBLIC EXPENDITURE BY CATEGORY OF EXPENDITURE AND LEVEL OF EDUCATION, 2000-2011
To Public Institutions
Expenditure Category
2000
2002
2003
2004
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2.037
1.967
70
3.943
3.887
56
4.372
4.278
94
4.196
4.121
75
4.593
4.306
287
4.909
4.697
212
4.897
4.774
123
6.082
5.510
572
6.863
5.949
914
6.618
5.696
922
6.566
5.939
627
2.863
2.689
174
3.161
2.840
321
3.937
3.373
564
3.856
3.395
461
4.337
3.712
625
4.976
4.248
728
5.305
4.874
431
6.393
5.401
992
6.879
6.017
862
7.061
6.105
956
7.344
6.325
1.019
Tertiary in Cyprus 1
Secondary
Primary
General
Technical
Total
University
Non-University
4.045
3.778
267
5.705
5.180
525
6.459
5.659
800
6.433
5.927
506
6.935
6.216
719
7.608
6.882
726
8.252
7.434
818
9.485
8.280
1.205
9.976
8.974
1.002
9.998
9.215
783
10.205
9.332
873
6.649
6.080
569
8.609
7.504
1.105
11.425
8.722
2.703
11.730
9.830
1.900
12.975
9.616
3.359
11.611
10.422
1.189
12.514
11.350
1.164
13.791
12.638
1.153
13.342
12.875
467
13.815
13.017
798
14.669
13.778
891
10.623
8.034
2.589
13.930
9.541
4.389
15.015
11.600
3.415
14.589
11.900
2.689
15.528
12.832
2.696
17.180
13.997
3.183
15.208
13.495
1.713
21.840
16.377
5.463
19.548
15.830
3.718
20.237
17.308
2.929
18.607
16.738
1.869
12.748
8.994
3.754
17.071
10.272
6.799
17.252
12.345
4.907
16.048
12.427
3.621
17.351
13.659
3.692
18.596
14.400
4.196
15.433
13.298
2.135
24.018
17.368
6.650
20.597
16.407
4.190
20.579
17.471
3.108
18.843
16.874
1.969
6.508
6.175
333
8.615
8.304
311
10.579
10.123
456
11.183
10.674
509
11.130
10.836
294
13.009
12.811
198
14.361
14.233
128
12.184
11.981
203
11.981
11.667
314
15.968
15.275
693
14.584
14.413
171
Notes: 1. Includes public expenditure to the educational institutions and the Government aid to students.
2. Government aid for students incudes student grants, scholarships from the Cyprus State Scholarship Foundation, the child allowance that the students families
receive and which was given in 2003 for the first time, and the student loans from the Central Agency for Equal Distribution of Burdens.
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2005
Total
Current
Capital
Total
Current
Capital
Total
Current
Capital
Total
Current
Capital
Total
Current
Capital
Total
Current
Capital
Total
Current
Capital
Total
Current
Capital
Total
Current
Capital
Total
Current
Capital
Total
Current
Capital
Pre-school and
pre-primary
()
Government Aid
Government Aid
for students in
for students
private
abroad 2
institutions 2
2.788
2.788
..
..
4.094
1.182
4.094
1.182
..
..
3.764
1.570
3.764
1.570
..
..
3.585
1.669
3.585
1.669
..
..
3.848
1.864
3.848
1.864
..
..
4.082
1.823
4.082
1.823
..
..
4.285
3.270
4.285
3.270
..
..
4.544
3.376
4.544
3.376
..
..
5.489
3.918
5.489
3.918
..
..
5.506
4.369
5.506
4.369
..
..
5.843
4.284
5.843
4.284
..
..
EDUCATION
TABLE B.5.19. PRIVATE EXPENDITURE ON EDUCATION BY LEVEL AND TYPE OF EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTION, 2005-2011
Pre-school
and preprimary
Expenditure
Secondary
(000s)
Tertiary
Primary
Gymnasium
Technical
Lyceum
Non University
University
Special
Schools
Total
Expenditure
23.406
13.831
19.217
191
19.988
50.009
41.970
695
169.307
1.039
4.150
1.550
191
1.152
335
1.717
695
10.829
5.804
..
..
..
..
..
..
..
5.804
16.563
9.681
17.667
..
18.836
47.636
..
..
110.383
..
..
..
..
..
2.038
40.253
..
42.291
(B) PRIVATE EXPENDITURE FOR EDUCATIONAL SERVICES AND GOODS PURCHASED OTHER THAN BY THE EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS
Total
25.560
30.104
7.902
44.772
3.969
6.903
119.738
169
4.789
2.230
794
494
4.500
2.797
6.050
24.440
359
4.396
3.147
3.742
9.027
18.017
23.085
6.614
37.475
227
853
86.271
23.934
39.391
49.321
8.093
64.760
53.978
48.873
695
289.045
..
..
..
..
..
2.399
(A) PRIVATE EXPENDITURE TO THE EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS
45.574
..
47.973
Total
Public Educational Institutional
Communal Educational Institutional
Private Educational Institutional
Educational Institutional Abroad 1
2009
30.911
1.292
7.498
22.121
19.808
4.728
..
15.080
31.218
1.302
..
29.916
201
201
..
241
30.091
1.088
..
29.003
27.153
225
..
24.982
126.132
5.656
..
48.226
1.353
1.353
..
..
267.108
15.845
7.498
169.569
..
..
..
..
..
1.946
72.250
..
74.196
(B) PRIVATE EXPENDITURE FOR EDUCATIONAL SERVICES AND GOODS PURCHASED OTHER THAN BY THE EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS
Total
Payments directly or indirectly needed
Payments not directly needed
Payments for tutring
TOTAL
1.221
794
427
0
37.969
7.031
295
30.643
40.553
5.894
842
33.817
3.126
467
82
2.577
51.248
5.816
901
44.531
2.385
2.303
0
82
14.147
11.981
0
2.166
0
0
0
0
150.649
34.286
2.547
113.816
32.132
57.777
71.771
3.327
81.339
29.538
140.279
1.353
417.757
..
..
..
..
..
1.469
72.426
..
73.895
(contd)
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528
EDUCATION
TABLE B.5.19 (contd). PRIVATE EXPENDITURE ON EDUCATION BY LEVEL AND TYPE OF EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTION, 2005-2011
Expenditure
Total
Public Educational Institutional
Communal Educational Institutional
Private Educational Institutional
Educational Institutional Abroad 1
2010
Special
Schools
Total
Expenditure
36.205
1.292
7.498
27.415
23.520
5.260
..
18.260
34.906
1.295
..
33.611
195
195
..
815
35.163
1.138
..
34.025
20.805
215
..
19.975
136.103
5.879
..
59.473
1.353
1.353
..
..
289.065
16.627
7.498
193.574
..
..
..
..
..
615
70.751
..
71.366
(B) PRIVATE EXPENDITURE FOR EDUCATIONAL SERVICES AND GOODS PURCHASED OTHER THAN BY THE EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS
Total
Payments directly or indirectly needed
Payments not directly needed
Payments for tutring
2
Total
Public Educational Institutional
Communal Educational Institutional
Private Educational Institutional
Educational Institutional Abroad 1
1.250
813
437
0
38.880
7.199
302
31.379
41.525
6.035
862
34.628
3.201
479
84
2.638
52.479
5.956
923
45.600
2.442
2.358
0
84
14.486
12.268
0
2.218
0
0
0
0
154.263
35.108
2.608
116.547
37.455
62.400
76.431
3.396
87.642
23.247
150.589
1.353
443.328
..
..
..
..
..
1.123
(A) PRIVATE EXPENDITURE TO THE EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS
79.154
..
80.277
35.020
1.292
7.498
26.230
21.823
4.728
..
17.095
34.744
1.302
..
33.442
201
201
..
935
40.364
1.088
..
39.276
25.672
220
..
24.831
153.972
7.018
..
75.431
1.353
1.353
..
..
314.084
17.202
7.498
217.240
..
..
..
..
..
621
71.523
..
72.144
(B) PRIVATE EXPENDITURE FOR EDUCATIONAL SERVICES AND GOODS PURCHASED OTHER THAN BY THE EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS
Total
Payments directly or indirectly needed
Payments not directly needed
Payments for tutring
TOTAL
1.291
840
451
0
40.163
7.437
312
32.414
42.896
6.234
891
35.771
3.305
494
86
2.725
54.209
6.152
953
47.104
2.523
2.436
0
87
14.964
12.673
0
2.291
0
0
0
0
159.351
36.266
2.693
120.392
36.311
61.986
77.640
3.506
94.573
28.195
168.936
1.353
473.435
..
..
..
..
..
1.146
80.204
..
81.350
Notes: 1. It includes the tuition fees of the Cypriot students abroad and payments for dormitories.
2. t includes expenditure of Cypriot students abroad to educational Institutions abroad for the tuition fees and for dormitories,
as well as expenditure for school books, stationery and expenditure for tutoring.
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TOTAL
Of which for cypriot students abroad
2011
(000s)
Pre-school
Secondary
Tertiary
Primary
and preGymnasium Technical
Lyceum Non University University
primary
(A) PRIVATE EXPENDITURE TO THE EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS
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B.
POPULATION AND SOCIAL CONDITIONS
B.6. Health
SCOPE
This section provides basic information on medical services offered by the public sector and on the general
level of health and morbidity. Data are also provided on health expenditure, in-patients (discharges),
surgical operations, out-patient attendances, bed occupancy rates, various health indicators and information
on medical, nursing and paramedical personnel.
COVERAGE
The data presented are confined to the Government Health Services, owing to lack of data on the Private
Sector. For the Private Sector data are available only on the number of doctors, dentists, clinics and beds.
As from mid-1974 onwards all data refer to the Government controlled area of the country. For previous
years data extend to the whole country.
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- 119 HEALTH
TABLE B.6.1. HEALTH INDICATORS, 1960-2011
Indicator
1960
1970
1980
1990
2000
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
1.440
1.201
908
483
385
374
385
358
357
354
344
335
3.937
3.494
2.795
1.354
1.121
1.041
1.049
1.060
1.057
1.066
1.072
1.084
755
491
298
234
237
234
227
218
223
219
216
209
217
190
148
170
220
259
262
263
264
266
280
284
Hospital beds
per nurse
per 10,000 persons
4,3
46,0
3,3
52,7
2,7
67,7
1,8
58,8
1,1
45,4
0,9
38,6
0,9
38,2
0,8
38,0
0,8
37,9
0,8
37,7
0,8
35,7
0,7
35,2
25,8
19,2
20,4
18,3
12,2
11,2
11,6
11,2
11,7
11,9
11,8
11,3
10,7
9,8
9,3
8,4
7,7
7,3
6,8
7,0
6,6
6,4
6,2
6,5
40,0
26,0
12,0
11,0
5,6
4,6
3,1
3,1
3,5
3,3
3,2
3,1
3,5
3,5
2,5
2,4
1,6
1,5
1,5
1,4
1,5
1,5
1,4
1,4
(mn)
Analysis
1998
2000
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011 (pr.)
PUBLIC SECTOR
Gross capital formation
Compensation of employees
Social benefits
Intermediate consumption
Other current tranfers
230,8
25,5
115,3
12,6
71,8
5,6
260,9
30,4
134,6
15,4
72,8
7,7
389,1
53,6
190,3
31,7
102,3
11,1
408,2
40,1
200,9
35,2
116,2
15,8
449,6
42,7
215,5
36,2
139,0
16,2
457,4
15,4
236,5
36,9
165,5
3,1
511,0
8,6
263,4
49,7
185,6
3,7
551,1
10,8
280,5
51,0
205,3
3,5
574,6
11,3
295,7
53,7
208,9
5,0
608,1
14,6
307,5
53,3
223,8
8,9
PRIVATE SECTOR
279,5
312,2
422,2
468,6
515,9
547,4
605,4
625,5
658,5
699,5
272,5
304,3
404,0
441,6
486,7
526,1
579,0
599,0
638,1
659,6
85,6
96,4
89,4
99,2
110,1
124,0
142,8
143,3
148,6
153,9
11,4
13,0
13,2
14,6
22,1
22,5
26,2
21,6
22,3
17,0
129,7
32,3
13,5
145,7
36,7
12,5
225,2
60,1
16,1
249,7
66,6
11,5
267,6
73,8
13,1
276,7
86,8
16,1
294,8
95,1
20,1
313,2
103,9
17,0
336,9
112,3
18,0
350,5
118,5
19,7
26,5
20,4
39,9
1.176,6 1.233,1
1.307,6
Current Expenditure
Medical and pharmaceutical
products
Therapeutic appliances
and equipment
Physicians, dentists and
other medical services
Hospital care
Service charges on accidents
Capital Investments
TOTAL EXPENDITURE
% ON G.D.P.
7,0
7,9
18,2
27,0
29,2
21,3
26,4
510,4
573,1
811,2
876,8
965,5
1.004,8
1.116,4
6,0
5,8
6,5
6,5
6,7
6,3
6,5
Note: - As from 1998 the data on health expenditure have been revised.
For this reason, the comparison with data prior to 1998 should be avoided.
7,0
7,1
7,3
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TABLE B.6.3. HEALTH DATA, 1960-2011
Type of data
1960
1970
1980
Out-patient
attendances
(Public sector) 7
Casualty attendances
(Public sector general hospitals)
Dental attendances
(Public sector) 4,6
1990
2000
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
210.604
311.918
389.562
392.740
411.951
400.992
411.770
72.152
98.889
134.519
106.223
295.656
87.588
114.884
109.904
121.419
127.002
19.630
28.007
35.606
41.898
56.366
64.425 5
71.905
72.693
81.462
82.028
433
290
409
415
381
442
430
1.258
1.828
1.600
1.541
1.721
1.093
902
809
1.046
1.411
Patients Admitted:
General Hospitals
Athalassa Hospital
Rural Hospitals
Health Centres
Surgical operations
(Public sector)
5.740
10.200
14.332
24.091
33.942
27.699
33.810
30.342
30.618
29.663
Beds: Total
Public 1
Private
2.592
1.592
1.000
3.238
1.838
1.400
3.438
2.087
1.351
3.405
1.940
1.465
3.147
1.510
1.637
2.916
1.448
1.468
2.977
1.479
1.498
3.040
1.516
1.524
2.958
1.514
1.444
2.988
1.517
1.471
67,3
...
...
73,0
...
...
73,1
90,1
39,9
74,4
75,9
37,0
81,4
63,9
31,4
76,0
69,8
21,1
88,2
62,5
...
85,6
62,5
55,7
85,9
69,7
42,1
92,4
72,3
53,8
Personnel
Medical: Total
Public
Private
391
87
304
512
130
382
560
234
326
1.199
371
828
1.800
512
1.288
2.143
688
1.455
2.218
726
1.492
2.296
758
1.538
2.425
800
1.625
2.553
848
1.705
Dentist: Total
Public
Private
143
9
134
176
15
161
182
35
147
428
36
392
619
33
586
723
43
680
743
43
700
757
40
717
772
40
732
783
41
742
Nursing: Total
Public
Private 2
746
486
260
1.252
911
341
1.707
1.427
280
2.478
1.858
620
2.931
2.198
733
3.612
2.870
742
3.615
2.879
736
3.806
3.018
788
3.957
3.144
813
4.189
3.256
933
Paramedical 3
Public
151
...
324
451
556
959
1.019
1.032
1.031
1.091
Notes: 1. Beds of Dialysis Unit, Casualty, Thalassaemia and Angiographic Depts are excluded.
Notes: 2. Estimated for the years 1960-2005.
Notes: 3. As from 1990 General Laboratory personnel is included.
Notes: 4. As from 2006, for the Mobile Dental Unit the number of children treated is calculated, not the number of treatments.
Notes: 5. Estimation, not actual data.
Notes: 6. As from 2006 the attendances of maxillofacial and oral surgery are included, since they belong to the Medical Services.
Notes: 7. As from 2006 the attendances of maxillofacial and oral surgery are not included, since they belong to the Medical Services
Notes: and not the Dental Services.
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TABLE B.6.4. HOSPITAL BEDS BY TYPE OF HOSPITAL AND DEPARTMENT,
PUBLIC SECTOR, 1976-2011
Type of Hospital/Department
1976
1980
1990
1995
2000
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
GENERAL HOSPITALS
915
1.090
1.104
1.139
1.166
1.270
1.388
1.420
1.465
1.511
1.516
ALL DEPARTMENTS:
903
1.074
1.054
1.089
1.114
1.177
1.233
1.264
1.301
1.316
1.326
144
172
152
150
161
154
174
177
177
179
173
..
50
24
..
..
..
..
..
..
..
..
..
13
53
91
78
138
138
151
150
156
156
Nephrology
..
..
11
20
30
40
38
38
38
38
38
187
186
146
145
160
183
183
195
210
217
222
Gynaecology
54
51
57
59
56
53
57
82
57
56
56
Obstetric
86
87
102
91
87
85
85
60
85
86
86
General Surgery
137
155
149
144
145
135
131
126
125
125
125
Orthopaedic
115
138
126
130
130
129
148
149
148
149
149
Urology
11
19
29
35
39
30
34
43
44
44
44
Neurosurgery
18
18
22
22
22
20
20
20
20
20
20
Paraplegic
..
..
22
22
22
20
20
20
20
20
20
..
..
20
20
23
19
26
26
26
26
26
Medical
Geriatric
Paediatric
Angio-Cardio-Thoracic Surgery
Ophthalmology
30
34
27
28
27
31
23
27
27
27
27
E.N.T.
49
47
36
29
26
22
26
28
27
27
28
Oncology
16
17
17
23
30
28
34
34
34
34
Psychiatric
28
45
50
55
49
46
46
46
46
46
46
Plastic Surgery
..
..
..
Haematology
..
..
..
18
18
24
42
24
24
24
24
HIV - AIDS
..
..
..
..
Nuclear Medicine
..
..
..
..
..
..
..
..
..
..
..
..
Pneumonology
..
..
..
..
..
..
..
..
23
20
26
40
43
11
..
..
..
..
..
..
..
..
..
..
..
..
..
..
..
..
DIALYSIS UNIT
27
27
29
51
61
63
64
73
74
CASUALTY
23
23
23
42
38
39
39
51
57
THALASSAEMIA
..
..
..
..
..
50
51
49
56
66
54
ANGIOGRAPHIC
..
..
..
..
..
857
885
790
569
302
160
160
160
160
143
136
845
873
790
569
302
160
160
160
160
143
136
12
12
..
..
..
..
..
..
..
..
..
RURAL HOSPITALS
115
85
88
84
86
85
55
55
55
55
55
HEALTH CENTRES
71
43
11
1.843
2.103
1.990
1.803
1.562
1.523
1.608
1.640
1.685
1.714
1.712
Private-Personnel
Transplant
SPECIAL HOSPITALS:
Athalassa Hospital
St Charalambos Home (Leprosy)
TOTAL
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TABLE B.6.5. BED OCCUPANCY RATES BY TYPE OF HOSPITAL AND DEPARTMENT, 1980-2011
Type of Hospital/Department
GENERAL HOSPITALS
ALL DEPARTMENTS:
Medical
Geriatric
Intensive Care Unit-Cardiology
Nephrology
Paediatric
Gynaecology
Obstetric
General Surgery
Orthopaedic
Urology
Neurosurgery
Paraplegic
Angio-Cardio-Thoracic Surgery
Ophthalmology
E.N.T.
Oncology
Psychiatric
Plastic Surgery
Haematology
HIV - AIDS
Distal Upper Limb Microsurgery
Maxillofacial and Oral Surgery
Private
Nuclear Medicine
Pneumonology
Transplant
SPECIAL HOSPITALS:
Athalassa
RURAL HOSPITALS
(%)
1980
1990
2000
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
73,1
86,2
78,3
75,4
..
54,9
76,1
76,8
78,7
79,6
72,1
103,5
..
..
65,6
45,6
108,6
61,1
..
..
..
..
..
62,6
..
..
..
74,4
85,1
70,6
76,5
89,9
62,8
71,7
57,9
80,6
78,1
70,7
95,1
64,1
77,8
79,2
67,3
106,8
59,5
..
..
..
..
..
110,3
..
..
..
81,4
93,0
..
94,0
100,3
72,5
66,0
59,0
90,5
86,8
76,8
88,7
61,8
92,5
75,2
84,0
92,8
63,8
59,0
97,7
34,2
62,4
2,3
..
..
..
..
78,8
115,4
..
86,4
87,4
62,5
71,3
57,7
83,4
71,2
77,0
96,5
57,8
123,5
47,2
64,5
115,1
39,2
44,3
102,5
23,9
...
57,5
..
..
..
..
76,0
100,7
..
71,7
88,7
66,2
43,1
67,0
81,2
69,6
87,2
44,8 1
...
111,5
79,2
112,2 2
94,0
51,8
8,7
60,8
34,8
...
...
..
..
..
..
88,2
115,3
..
83,1
117,0
65,7
41,2
101,4
120,7
86,2
87,6
85,1
51,9
141,1
63,1
89,1
87,5
54,1
87,8
113,8
24,5
...
82,5
..
..
..
..
85,6
121,6
..
80,3
114,8
58,5
66,0
64,4
109,3
91,1
89,8
87,7
47,2
145,3
65,6
91,0
89,9
47,4
95,5
137,2
46,5
...
83,3
..
42,1
60,7
..
85,9
117,3
..
73,2
115,0
73,0
77,5
90,1
101,7
86,2
80,0
74,8
58,6
91,3
67,1
72,6
87,1
44,4
60,6
129,4
53,8
...
46,3
..
14,1
62,9
..
92,4
139,6
..
77,1
104,3
70,5
81,0
89,5
110,7
89,5
86,4
107,7
60,5
138,5
59,7
78,0
107,9
48,7
124,0
130,6
45,7
...
67,4
..
30,0
67,6
73,4
90,1
39,9
75,9
37,0
63,9
31,4
84,8
37,4
69,8
21,1
62,5
...
62,5
55,7
69,7
42,1
72,3
53,8
Number of
Beds
Maximun Capacity
(Beds)
Personnel
Nursing
Paramedical
Lefkosia
Total
One Speciality
Two Specialities
Three Specialities
Four Specialities and above
571
256
79
32
204
827
307
115
32
373
281
87
71
0
123
31
5
14
0
12
Ammochostos
Total
One Speciality
Two Specialities
Three Specialities
Four Specialities and above
78
0
0
0
78
100
0
0
0
100
40
0
0
0
40
0
0
0
0
0
Larnaka
Total
One Speciality
Two Specialities
Three Specialities
Four Specialities and above
262
149
67
20
26
334
192
77
20
45
90
56
16
5
13
0
0
0
0
0
Lemesos
Total
One Speciality
Two Specialities
Three Specialities
Four Specialities and above
546
346
69
0
131
699
457
101
0
141
222
125
21
0
76
2
0
0
0
2
Pafos
Total
One Speciality
Two Specialities
Three Specialities
Four Specialities and above
180
38
38
6
98
263
61
39
12
151
67
15
13
3
36
6
0
0
0
6
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TABLE B.6.6b. PRIVATE CLINICS BY DISTRICT, NUMBER OF HOSPITAL BEDS AND PERSONNEL, 1995-2011
District
Number of
Hospitals/Clinics
Number of beds
Number of nurses
Number of midwives
Number of
ancillary staff
1995
Total
Lefkosia
Ammochostos
Larnaka
Lemesos
Pafos
103
31
4
19
36
13
1.545
522
84
215
541
183
671
256
41
92
202
80
700
281
40
90
222
67
39
31
0
0
2
6
670
280
40
58
212
80
33
15
0
8
8
2
172
67
12
25
56
12
706
314
44
65
202
81
36
14
0
9
11
2
172
66
11
22
60
13
704
332
42
64
188
78
32
15
0
7
8
2
166
68
11
20
55
12
738
361
36
63
209
69
50
24
0
9
14
3
149
63
10
19
47
10
767
364
39
71
217
76
46
22
1
8
14
1
139
61
9
16
43
10
875
384
39
101
260
91
58
26
2
8
18
4
119
54
4
14
36
11
2000
Total
Lefkosia
Ammochostos
Larnaka
Lemesos
Pafos
107
30
4
22
39
12
1.637
571
78
262
546
180
38
20
3
3
7
5
2006
Total
Lefkosia
Ammochostos
Larnaka
Lemesos
Pafos
86
24
4
17
29
12
1.434
492
114
168
434
226
2007
Total
Lefkosia
Ammochostos
Larnaka
Lemesos
Pafos
87
24
4
17
30
12
1.468
484
115
186
456
227
Total
Lefkosia
Ammochostos
Larnaka
Lemesos
Pafos
87
24
4
16
31
12
1.498
490
115
183
477
233
2008
2009
Total
Lefkosia
Ammochostos
Larnaka
Lemesos
Pafos
87
24
4
16
31
12
1.524
485
108
195
493
243
2010
Total
Lefkosia
Ammochostos
Larnaka
Lemesos
Pafos
83
24
4
15
29
11
1.444
478
107
190
435
234
2011
Total
Lefkosia
Ammochostos
Larnaka
Lemesos
Pafos
79
24
4
14
27
10
1.471
503
99
195
461
213
HEALTH
TABLE B.6.7. PATIENTS ADMITTED IN GOVERNMENT GENERAL HOSPITALS BY DEPARTMENT, 1981-2011
2007 1
1981
1985
1990
1995
2000
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
Medical
Geriatric
Intensive Care Unit-Cardiology
Nephrology
Paediatric
Gynaecology
Obstetric
General Surgery
Orthopaedic
Urology
Neurosurgery
Paraplegic
Angio-Cardio-Thoracic Surgery
Ophthalmology
E.N.T.
Oncology
Psychiatric
Plastic Surgery
Haematology
HIV - AIDS
Distal Upper Limb Microsurgery
Maxillofacial and Oral Surgery
Private - Pesonnel
Nuclear Medicine
Pneumonology
Transplant
8.122
186
714
..
6.026
2.487
4.381
6.110
3.109
557
363
..
..
1.123
1.445
504
968
..
..
..
..
..
1.019
..
..
..
8.081
220
836
25
6.669
2.642
3.852
5.996
3.178
612
421
57
..
1.374
1.355
568
1.122
..
..
..
..
..
927
..
..
..
8.975
289
3.686
480
7.234
3.009
3.237
7.298
3.549
722
580
89
778
1.538
1.867
762
767
..
..
..
..
..
628
..
..
..
8.677
..
6.339
936
9.663
2.918
3.463
8.838
4.558
1.350
608
130
1.013
1.791
1.630
1.125
993
318
277
..
..
..
80
..
..
..
9.766
..
7.992
1.098
9.841
3.315
3.110
10.254
5.053
2.086
642
204
1.097
1.986
1.781
751
1.106
264
601
73
279
7
..
..
..
..
10.358
..
6.503
1.322
7.937
3.093
2.146
10.812
5.673
2.106
616
210
1.138
1.807
1.699
766
1.112
327
775
70
300
332
..
..
..
..
10.601
..
7.041
1.337
8.576
2.814
2.451
11.094
5.570
2.061
619
280
1.044
1.807
1.724
719
1.122
346
1.008
37
25
368
..
..
..
..
10.527
..
6.998
1.304
8.277
3.127
2.607
11.247
5.659
2.082
649
343
1.171
1.812
1.879
656
1.041
314
1.161
49
0
271
..
..
..
..
10.319
..
7.284
1.290
8.679
3.185
3.003
10.441
5.708
2.110
636
57
1.200
2.090
2.039
1.151
638
331
1.064
44
0
243
..
..
..
..
10.169
..
7.052
1.458
10.022
3.279
3.031
9.651
5.206
1.870
544
80
1.076
2.050
1.963
1.118
553
212
1.144
50
0
210
..
..
..
..
11.380
..
7.511
1.410
10.766
2.336
4.061
10.014
5.429
1.837
511
37.114
37.935
45.488
54.707
61.306
59.102
60.644
61.174
61.512
1.208
1.482
3.590
4.604
4.940
3.880
3.795
3.770
35.906
36.453
41.898
50.103
56.366
55.222
56.849
57.404
TOTAL
Patients transfered from/to
other departments
TOTAL PATIENTS
Notes: 1. Estimation.
2. Included in Neurosurgery.
2008
2009
2010
2011
817
2.368
2.304
1.419
675
50
1.203
73
0
261
..
..
..
..
12.597
..
8.080
1.603
10.901
3.483
3.930
11.309
6.437
2.111
598
51
1.973
2.408
2.127
1.716
735
307
1.224
75
0
240
..
..
..
..
13.016
..
7.683
1.719
9.768
3.935
3.752
10.095
6.887
2.186
635
52
1.977
2.685
2.149
1.794
743
313
2.850
131
0
249
..
37
37
..
13.562
..
8.025
3.808
11.397
4.586
5.058
10.865
6.683
2.349
705
87
2.124
2.856
2.164
1.571
683
334
3.426
164
0
252
..
41
722
..
14.233
..
7.871
1.707
11.727
4.644
5.240
10.650
6.933
2.222
690
92
1.985
2.447
2.097
2.733
744
435
3.799
150
0
306
60.738
64.425
71.905
72.693
81.462
82.028
3.642
2.576
..
..
..
..
..
57.870
58.162
64.425
71.905
72.693
81.462
82.028
(2)
60
1.121
142
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TABLE B.6.8. PATIENTS DISCHARGED FROM GOVERNMENT GENERAL HOSPITALS BY DEPARTMENT, 1981-2011
2007 1
1981
1985
1990
1995
2000
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
Medical
Geriatric
Intensive Care Unit-Cardiology
Nephrology
Paediatric
Gynaecology
Obstetric
General Surgery
Orthopaedic
Urology
Neurosurgery
Paraplegic
Angio-Cardio-Thoracic Surgery
Ophthalmology
E.N.T.
Oncology
Psychiatric
Plastic Surgery
Haematology
HIV - AIDS
Distal Upper Limb Microsurgery
Maxillofacial and Oral Surgery
Private - Pesonnel
Nuclear Medicine
Pneumonology
Transplant
8.076
181
687
..
5.990
2.482
4.478
6.159
3.059
548
352
..
..
1.130
1.446
492
963
..
..
..
..
..
1.033
..
..
..
8.144
216
829
31
6.663
2.639
3.844
5.977
3.191
618
424
55
..
1.378
1.366
568
1.125
..
..
..
..
..
924
..
..
..
8.972
290
3.696
478
7.292
3.007
3.208
7.291
3.523
726
575
84
780
1.555
1.893
760
766
..
..
..
..
..
618
..
..
..
8.693
..
6.354
925
9.655
2.925
3.466
8.879
4.576
1.354
613
130
1.008
1.785
1.638
1.126
1.011
318
257
..
..
..
76
..
..
..
9.777
..
7.981
1.170
9.820
3.325
3.104
10.251
5.024
2.079
629
212
1.081
1.982
1.773
761
1.083
266
597
75
281
7
..
..
..
..
10.309
..
6.511
1.294
7.953
3.087
2.146
10.715
5.764
2.101
611
212
1.155
1.811
1.697
762
1.094
326
772
68
301
333
..
..
..
..
10.597
..
7.058
1.343
8.576
2.810
2.447
11.084
5.582
2.046
633
274
1.041
1.807
1.723
712
1.132
346
1.004
37
25
368
..
..
..
..
10.502
..
6.960
1.325
8.262
3.131
2.604
11.207
5.657
2.069
648
348
1.166
1.819
1.876
664
1.038
312
1.169
45
0
271
..
..
..
..
10.320
..
7.270
1.298
8.519
3.140
2.717
10.483
5.717
2.115
633
55
1.198
2.067
2.029
1.141
642
329
1.034
46
0
243
..
..
..
..
10.160
..
7.045
1.442
9.862
3.184
2.421
9.673
5.211
1.875
549
68
1.091
2.057
1.951
1.113
552
210
1.125
52
0
210
..
..
..
..
11.370
..
7.504
1.395
10.594
2.268
3.244
10.037
5.434
1.842
505
37.076
37.992
45.514
54.789
61.278
59.022
60.645
61.073
60.996
1.315
1.600
3.590
4.604
4.940
3.880
3.795
3.637
35.761
36.392
41.924
50.185
56.338
55.142
56.850
57.436
TOTAL
Patients transfered from/to
other departments
TOTAL PATIENTS
Notes: 1. Estimation.
2. Included in Neurosurgery.
2008
2009
2010
2011
828
2.376
2.290
1.413
674
50
1.183
76
0
261
..
..
..
..
11.093
..
6.857
1.490
10.534
3.346
3.163
10.654
6.104
2.038
615
62
1.978
2.301
1.933
1.692
738
313
1.203
74
0
241
..
..
..
..
11.651
..
6.390
1.593
10.105
4.022
4.635
9.332
6.485
2.096
643
59
1.988
2.562
1.966
1.767
745
313
2.827
120
0
250
..
35
28
..
12.127
..
6.856
3.652
10.575
4.181
4.051
10.179
6.365
2.224
697
88
2.124
2.747
2.015
1.534
665
337
3.387
157
0
250
..
42
722
..
12.484
..
6.664
1.720
10.760
4.356
4.173
9.981
6.644
2.109
689
97
1.990
2.399
1.978
2.697
745
433
3.771
128
0
307
..
61
1.115
140
59.851
63.344
66.429
69.612
74.975
75.441
3.109
2.311
..
..
..
..
..
57.887
57.540
63.344
66.429
69.612
74.975
75.441
(2)
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HEALTH
TABLE B.6.9. PATIENTS DISCHARGED FROM GOVERNMENT GENERAL HOSPITALS BY DISEASE CATEGORY, 1995-2011
ICD-10
List of
threeCategory
character
categories
I
II
III
XIV
XV
XVI
XVII
XVIII
XIX
XXI
1995
1999
2000
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
560
2.189
608
3.521
872
3.035
803
3.160
1.032
3.574
1.177
3.460
1.086
3.616
1.404
3.551
1.690
4.570
2.331
4.006
1.888
4.459
2.617
5.159
1.515
4.114
283
541
370
493
1.541
167
3.238
4.017
3.904
297
490
915
495
477
1.470
171
4.579
4.817
5.229
460
494
1.124
532
612
1.637
164
5.413
4.898
5.616
447
596
1.259
579
600
1.718
178
5.433
4.690
5.446
696
606
1.269
557
742
1.734
189
5.416
5.158
5.203
566
828
1.285
47
627
1.781
185
5.736
4.947
5.094
604
768
1.184
55
708
1.974
219
5.702
5.096
5.206
592
856
1.200
95
649
1.985
271
5.227
5.103
5.463
574
1.135
1.752
433
983
2.308
263
6.772
6.165
6.065
728
918
1.420
348
900
2.191
263
5.083
4.608
5.200
715
933
1.453
326
797
2.403
221
6.040
5.292
5.124
721
1.024
1.579
269
1.021
2.669
273
6.976
5.552
6.252
1.036
584
1.125
57
884
1.675
203
3.919
4.280
5.494
793
1.305
2.543
3.726
1.234
3.379
3.827
1.363
3.356
3.994
1.529
3.421
2.969
1.530
3.271
2.944
1.271
3.566
3.263
1.271
3.710
3.461
1.334
3.587
3.320
1.610
4.053
3.384
1.619
3.762
3.957
1.635
4.105
4.250
1.834
4.991
4.808
1.545
4.135
4.669
723
1.245
1.255
1.248
1.342
1.408
1.384
1.644
1.486
1.600
1.490
1.798
1.240
212
342
314
298
288
264
235
226
210
231
304
346
382
2.306
3.645
4.365
4.654
5.059
4.908
5.055
5.870
6.589
5.778
5.528
5.515
3.216
6.215
7.421
7.808
8.789
8.161
8.135
7.407
7.486
9.205
8.083
7.697
8.682
6.163
278
1.405
1.997
2.393
2.210
2.865
1.053
3.153
1.042
2.739
890
2.563
1.285
2.564
300
1.981
10.518
1.748 1.345
11.900 31.029
50.851 52.504
52.924
53.474
63.249
55.877
67.165
76.049 78.367
34.908
45.730
49.296
50.459
Notes: 1.The disease category ''Mental and behavioural disorders'' has much smaller numbers compared to previous years because the data for psychiatric patients were not sent by all hospitals.
Notes: 2. From 2011 onwards, the codification of the diagnosis has been performed from the hospitals exclusively, therefore the coverage is not complete and "not stated" is increased
Notes: 2. compared to previous years.
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IV
V
VI
VII
VIII
IX
X
XI
XII
XIII
Disease category
- 127 HEALTH
TABLE B.6.10. PATIENTS OPERATED AND DISCHARGED FROM GOVERNMENT GENERAL HOSPITALS
BY OPERATION CATEGORY, 1980-2011
(Reported Cases)
Detailed list
(three digit)
Operation Category
010-059
060-079
080-169
180-209
210-294
300-349
350-399
400-419
420-549
550-599
600-649
650-719
720-759
760-859
860-879
880-909
910-979
980-988
010-999
1980 x
1990 x
2000 x
2006 x
2007 x
2008 x 2009 1
2010 1
Nervous system
Endocrine system
Eyes
Ear
Nose, mouth and pharynx
Respiratory system
Cardiovascular system
Hemic and lymphatic system
Digestive system
Urinary tract
Genital organs, male
Genital organs, female
Obstetric operations
Musculoskeletal system
Breast
Skin and subcutaneous tissue
Disruption of tissue
Optional surgery
105
77
975
29
834
31
165
36
2.282
252
297
1.427
639
902
116
416
5
7
153
125
1.040
42
1.037
52
187
12
2.371
245
541
1.290
873
1.173
58
480
7
4
163
191
1.458
18
996
72
689
30
2.910
391
609
1.886
358
2.454
89
808
3
13
187
152
1.689
37
1.098
53
730
25
2.623
347
615
1.703
684
1.936
148
677
24
2
263
215
2.011
48
1.035
128
1.044
33
2.788
519
828
1.538
736
2.403
212
866
22
2
170
194
1.673
44
682
71
625
30
2.345
339
709
1.764
872
2.170
124
825
14
4
141
171
1.464
36
620
57
317
29
2.135
246
517
1.695
1.055
2.059
103
748
72
10
185
302
1.557
54
1.028
72
569
40
2.978
394
652
2.027
1.266
2.559
163
972
84
3
TOTAL
8.595
9.690
13.138
12.730
14.691
12.655
11.475
14.905
Notes: 1. Operations performed in Ammochostos General Hospital are not included due to lack of registration
Notes: 1. in the computerized system introduced in 2009.
Notes: 2. No codified data available for operations performed in General Hospitals in 2011.
10
12
14
16
18
20
22
24
26
THOUSANDS
Eyes
Digestive
Obstetric operations
28
30
32
2011 2
- 128 HEALTH
TABLE B.6.11. OUT-PATIENT ATTENDANCES BY TYPE OF HOSPITAL AND SPECIALITY, 1980-2011
2009 (4)
2010 (4)
2011 (4)
869.354
104.816
17.245
95.201
29.473
75.238
69.317
46.782
66.063
36.931
7.366
16.571
900.598
92.573
18.662
91.471
33.397
74.272
74.483
48.125
73.072
39.125
6.531
20.161
945.007
100.798
19.309
94.015
34.230
88.517
80.559
67.023
77.929
39.083
7.113
18.825
4.250
6.189
8.459
8.837
39.411
32.447
14.655
23.052
50.706
350.597
35.117
10.920
5.414
44.847
32.960
14.004
26.972
52.243
362.562
40.042
11.984
7.084
44.891
33.966
13.880
28.356
31.766
112.474
12.003
14.532
6.294
48.390
36.741
13.115
31.213
33.808
118.418
15.504
14.620
8.458
52.097
36.019
16.155
35.478
35.985
89.529
13.768
14.882
9.244
0
5.619
0
5.208
0
5.021
0
4.941
0
5.111
0
5.612
311.918
362.949
389.562
392.740
411.951
400.992
411.770
19.559
28.160
39.958
40.671
43.205
45.483
47.371
55.960
54.188
114.586
144.958
109.535
112.286
113.302
109.326
116.748
128.407
DRESSINGS AND
INJECTIONS
92.717
106.330
50.023
19.131
35.145
40.228
25.051
25.501
24.591
SPECIAL HOSPITALS:
Medical attendances
Casualty attendances
Dressings and Injections
4.858
0
11.345
6.256
0
5.830
2.728
0
0
961
0
0
809
0
0
636
0
0
363
0
0
415
0
0
631
0
0
RURAL HOSPITALS:
Medical attendances
Casualty attendances
Dressings and Injections
44.426
7.254
9.632
78.826
21.745
7.998
97.613
32.628
10.121
119.734
44.223
9.069
56.439
20.746
6.286
56.758
21.453
5.047
60.339
22.563
5.181
61.757
22.766
4.388
68.077
22.680
4.350
HEALTH CENTRES:
Medical attendances
Casualty attendances
Dressings and Injections
177.090
26.872
52.013
240.542
23.884
27.555
326.835
23.043
41.770
426.009
26.643
48.529
492.884
29.887
56.377
493.201
24.987
36.268
889.113
32.317
58.496
946.754
27.638
70.115
974.977
25.563
73.942
2
79.989 106223
295.656 2 114.122
87.588
114.884
109.904
121.419
127.002
1980
1990
2000
ALL SPECIALITIES:
Internal Medicine
Haematology
Cardiology
Nephrology
Paediatric
Gynaecology-Obstetric
General Surgery
Orthopaedic
Urology
Neurosurgery
Neurology
Angio
Thoracic
Ophthalmology
E.N.T.
Oncology
Chest diseases
Dermatology
General Medicine
Psychiatric
Endocrinology
Plastic Surgery
Distal Upper Limb
Microsurgery
Maxillofacial Surgery
610.759
30.176
..
..
..
66.934
36.508
21.816
25.505
3.506
3.258
..
..
..
43.610
18.079
15.278
4.420
38.897
276.427
26.345
..
..
..
..
..
768.142
54.154
184
2.761
7.071
55.727
65.687
22.492
40.426
7.746
4.506
629
1.208
259
45.737
24.257
25.247
11.956
41.854
319.897
36.344
..
..
950.244
56.671
8.392
46.529
22.376
56.940
69.326
37.464
56.026
19.584
5.869
7.545
3.901
4.436
42.337
28.153
18.100
24.412
61.197
317.201
56.805
6.952
2.650
38.561
30.713
13.768
25.301
47.912
349.985
38.058
9.346
8.942
..
..
1.814
...
CASUALTY
136.126
210.604
...
Type of Hospital/Speciality
2006
2007
2008
GENERAL HOSPITALS
DIALYSIS
PHYSIOTHERAPY
DENTAL3
Notes: 1. Data refer to the number of therapies performed on out-patients. Due to a change in the method of count of therapies,
the data are not comparable to previous years.
2. Includes Mobile Dental Units.
3. Includes Maxillofacial and Oral Surgery attendances from 1995 onwards.
4. From 2009, the outpatient attendances of the Old General Hospitals' Health Centers are included in Health Centres
and not the General Hospitals.
HEALTH
TABLE B.6.12. OUT-PATIENT ATTENDANCES BY DISEASE CATEGORY, 1995-2009
(all Government medical Institutions)
ICD-10
List of
threeCategory
character
categories
I
II
III
XIV
XV
XVI
XVII
XVIII
XIX
XXI
1995
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
30.939
36.388
45.689
30.209
35.932
30.562
43.235
33.018
47.679
33.185
65.688
37.271
59.742
35.324
48.440
36.136
50.239
41.029
47.833
43.173
34.213
16.726
10.876
85.613
56.605
20.067
46.007
10.702
339.097
198.038
48.716
45.170
13.213
104.936
75.080
16.386
49.531
19.459
405.480
171.851
48.066
56.653
12.534
124.999
58.227
17.223
41.187
15.886
377.841
149.375
37.929
42.298
11.441
130.957
57.183
17.502
43.518
13.267
382.159
146.862
42.563
41.425
14.184
154.569
59.695
19.738
40.947
13.133
380.403
168.235
40.617
38.280
12.651
188.270
67.413
22.946
38.880
14.436
394.704
170.265
39.804
40.076
19.384
223.619
62.863
22.550
37.929
14.434
384.653
173.293
42.401
39.981
13.825
218.274
64.564
23.112
35.086
18.119
419.594
163.099
43.211
41.452
13.799
255.264
63.487
25.736
30.388
17.764
435.164
163.548
33.150
39.529
17.820
259.331
67.658
25.658
37.900
16.642
446.380
167.249
36.713
43.818
4.841
97.512
28.310
9.283
1.972
3.204
156.846
104.233
12.874
19.689
115.258
40.475
3.567
122.126
54.049
728
116.772
58.799
360
135.124
59.396
1.815
153.464
59.875
49
166.649
61.469
280
193.545
57.956
309
173.007
56.342
342
182.408
64.801
91
191.230
67.493
179
62.144
21.610
0
522
461
618
180
612
210
969
930
567
136
350
118
67
870
1.145
859
1.144
684
1.164
1.094
39.213
24.223
25.927
22.495
21.866
25.408
32.687
25.744
24.461
35.888
10.854
31.172
19.138
20.127
17.951
18.366
17.931
25.224
24.045
25.846
21.858
3.408
67.369
..
102.909
..
72.700
....
75.662
....
88.009
....
98.319
....
99.293
....
103.415
....
107.156
....
112.996
10.174
.. 1.186.935
1.225.622 1.360.366 1.239.206 1.277.061 1.353.619 1.463.931 1.526.541 1.509.460 1.575.954 1.641.480 1.784.964
Note: - Figures exclude neurosurgery, endocrinology, plastic surgery, casualty, dental, physiotherapy and dressings and injections.
- 129 -
IV
V
VI
VII
VIII
IX
X
XI
XII
XIII
Disease category
- 131 -
B.
POPULATION AND SOCIAL CONDITIONS
B.7. Welfare
SCOPE
This section presents statistics related to welfare. It provides data on beneficiaries of public assistance.
COVERAGE
Data on social welfare refer to the Government controlled area.
- 133 WELFARE
TABLE B.7.1. DISPLACED BENEFICIARIES OF PUBLIC ASSISTANCE BY NATURE OF DISTRESS, 1980-2012
(Number of cases)
Year
Old Age
Ilness/
Disability
1980
1985
1990
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
1.636
676
1.409
2.251
2.065
2.100
2.198
2.219
2.177
2.328
2.687
2.496
2.531
2.480
2.556
2.170
2.323
2.436
2.349
2.153
1.860
1.143
1.080
1.606
2.101
2.139
2.272
2.393
2.541
2.607
2.575
2.846
2.880
2.945
3.092
3.387
3.428
3.582
3.908
3.934
3.880
3.834
Parents in
Unemployment Social problem
occupied areas
13
4
2
17
20
21
36
56
74
57
67
54
47
35
59
91
77
102
199
294
602
74
83
106
137
145
154
181
176
201
180
210
243
245
247
343
626
755
995
1.130
1.068
100
...
81
47
27
24
27
24
19
22
26
36
34
27
7
5
3
3
3
2
1
1
Other
Total
515
54
80
101
103
120
118
134
144
66
18
17
17
21
37
21
24
26
22
21
8
3.381
2.278
3.250
4.634
4.496
4.694
4.950
5.145
5.225
5.232
5.864
5.724
5.812
5.882
6.387
6.339
6.764
7.470
7.636
7.417
6.405
Old Age
Ilness/
Disability
1980
1985
1990
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
1.428
1.055
1.720
3.503
3.288
3.352
3.351
3.372
3.232
3.319
3.880
3.697
3.779
3.601
3.866
3.418
3.303
3.399
3.251
2.860
2.435
1.222
1.385
2.706
4.112
4.313
4.608
4.863
5.154
5.366
5.260
5.878
6.318
6.608
7.216
7.982
8.336
8.738
9.450
10.113
10.011
10.051
82
107
212
397
410
449
487
481
543
446
587
691
738
776
1.165
2.042
2.573
3.536
4.064
4.084
323
Parents in
occupied areas
...
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
7
16
18
0
1
1
0
1
1
1
0
Other
Total
160
31
129
203
225
230
271
362
395
197
56
57
53
52
102
52
54
49
41
45
20
2.895
2.580
4.770
8.247
8.280
8.686
9.037
9.471
9.659
9.345
10.553
10.934
11.336
11.764
13.368
15.007
15.570
17.803
19.639
18.000
14.522
- 134 WELFARE
TABLE B.7.3. BENEFICIARIES OF PUBLIC ASSISTANCE BY NATURE OF DISTRESS, 1980-2012
Year
Old Age
Illness/
Disability
1980
1985
1990
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
3.064
2.031
3.129
5.754
5.353
5.452
5.549
5.591
5.409
5.647
6.567
6.193
6.310
6.081
6.422
5.588
5.626
5.835
5.600
5.013
4.295
2.365
2.465
4.312
6.213
6.452
6.880
7.256
7.695
7.973
7.835
8.724
9.198
9.553
10.308
11.369
11.764
12.320
13.358
13.842
13.891
13.885
Unemployment
16
6
5
49
64
68
101
158
197
180
212
209
187
154
311
1.249
979
1.470
2.368
1.293
2.295
Social
Problem
156
190
318
534
555
603
668
657
744
626
797
934
983
1.023
1.508
2.668
3.328
4.531
5.194
5.152
423
(Number of cases)
Parents in
occupied areas
Other
Total
...
81
47
27
24
27
24
19
22
26
43
50
45
7
6
4
3
4
3
2
1
675
85
209
304
328
350
389
496
539
263
74
74
70
73
139
73
78
75
63
66
28
6.276
4.858
8.020
12.881
12.776
13.380
13.987
14.616
14.884
14.577
16.417
16.658
17.148
17.646
19.755
21.346
22.334
25.273
27.070
25.417
20.927
Old Age
1980
1985
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
48,8
41,9
39,0
41,3
43,6
46,0
47,3
44,7
41,9
40,8
39,6
38,2
36,3
38,7
40,0
37,2
36,8
34,5
32,5
26,2
25,2
23,1
20,7
19,7
20,5
Illness/
Disability
37,7
50,7
53,8
51,0
49,3
47,3
46,2
48,2
50,5
51,4
51,9
52,7
53,6
53,8
53,1
55,2
55,7
58,4
57,6
55,1
55,2
52,9
51,1
54,7
66,4
Parents in
Unemployment Social Problem
occupied areas
0,3
0,1
0,1
0,3
0,2
0,3
0,4
0,4
0,5
0,5
0,7
1,1
1,3
1,2
1,3
1,3
1,1
0,9
1,6
5,9
4,4
5,8
8,8
5,1
11,0
2,5
3,9
3,9
4,1
4,1
4,0
3,8
4,1
4,3
4,5
4,8
4,5
5,0
4,3
4,9
5,6
5,7
5,8
7,6
12,5
14,9
17,9
19,2
20,3
2,0
...
1,7
0,6
0,4
0,3
0,2
0,2
0,2
0,2
0,2
0,2
0,1
0,2
0,2
0,3
0,3
0,3
0,0
0,0
0,0
0,0
0,0
0,0
0,0
0,0
(%)
Other
Total
10,7
1,7
2,6
2,9
2,5
2,2
2,1
2,4
2,6
2,6
2,8
3,4
3,6
1,8
0,4
0,4
0,4
0,4
0,7
0,3
0,4
0,3
0,2
0,3
0,1
100,0
100,0
100,0
100,0
100,0
100,0
100,0
100,0
100,0
100,0
100,0
100,0
100,0
100,0
100,0
100,0
100,0
100,0
100,0
100,0
100,0
100,0
100,0
100,0
100,0
- 135 WELFARE
TABLE B.7.5. BENEFICIARIES OF PUBLIC ASSISTANCE, DISPLACED AND
NON-DISPLACED, 1980-2012
Year
1980
1981
1982
1983
1984
1985
1986
1987
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
Total
1
1
1
1
1
1,2
6.276
5.875
5.436
5.158
4.918
5.979
5.694
5.531
6.383
7.956
10.698
13.095
14.782
16.564
17.839
17.458
17.392
18.469
19.721
21.029
21.468
14.557
23.302
23.850
24.311
25.250
28.906
33.055
35.528
41.468
45.011
41.750
30.050
(Number of persons)
Displaced
Non-Displaced
3.381
3.045
2.726
2.537
2.374
2.887
2.625
2.497
2.736
3.311
4.295
5.065
5.579
6.060
6.396
6.176
6.021
6.420
6.889
7.300
7.474
5.232
8.087
7.928
8.019
8.126
8.955
9.350
10.148
11.421
11.784
16.142
9.061
2.895
2.830
2.710
2.621
2.544
3.092
3.069
3.034
3.647
4.645
6.403
8.030
9.203
10.504
11.443
11.282
11.371
12.049
12.832
13.729
13.994
9.345
15.215
15.922
16.292
17.124
19.951
23.705
25.380
30.047
33.227
25.608
20.989
- 136 WELFARE
TABLE B.7.6. CHILD AND FAMILY WELFARE, CHILDREN IN CARE AND METHOD
OF TREATMENT, 1973-2012
Year
Placement in
foster homes
Residential
homes
Other
Total
1973
1974
1975
1976
1977
1978
1979
1980
1981
1982
1983
1984
1985
1986
1987
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
192
170
187
176
148
140
132
104
89
91
95
87
86
77
93
101
95
107
110
114
114
124
140
140
148
172
167
172
150
157
159
156
155
151
161
160
162
192
192
169
79
63
55
76
87
125
146
152
148
137
134
126
105
99
80
80
80
74
72
71
78
76
67
60
43
37
30
37
34
53
68
84
85
82
74
73
79
71
65
69
..
..
..
..
..
3
4
11
0
0
0
1
0
1
5
5
0
0
0
0
1
1
1
3
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
271
233
242
252
235
268
282
267
237
228
229
214
191
177
178
186
175
181
182
185
193
201
208
203
191
209
197
209
184
210
227
240
240
233
235
233
241
263
257
238
C. LABOUR
C.1. Labour Force Survey
C.1.1. L.F.S. - Labour Force
C.1.2. L.F.S. - Employment
C.1.3. L.F.S. - Unemployment
C.2. Employment
C.3. Registered Unemployment
C.4. Earnings and Labour Cost
C.5. Social Insurance
- 139 -
C.
C.1.
C.2.
C.3.
C.4.
LABOUR
Labour Force Survey
Employment
Registered Unemployment
Earnings and Labour Cost
SCOPE
This section provides data on the economically active population, the distribution of employment,
government labour force, unemployment, placements, labour disputes and industrial accidents, indices of
earnings in money and real terms and labour cost.
COVERAGE
The data presented in this report as from mid-1974 onwards refer only to the Government controlled areas.
Data for previous years refer to the whole island.
- 140 -
DEFINITIONS USED
Economically Active Population. It is the total gainfully employed persons, the unemployed and the
National Guard.
Labour Force. It is the total number of the employed and unemployed persons aged 15 years and over.
Employed. It refers to the persons aged 15 years and over who during the reference week worked for at
least one hour, as well as persons who had a job but were temporarily absent from work.
Gainfully Employed. It refers to the number of persons who work in or for the establishment including
working proprietors and working partners, unpaid family workers and persons on short-term or paid leave
(such as sick leave, casual leave or paid vacation).
Government Labour Force. It is the number of persons employed by the Government excluding military
personnel. It includes permanent and regular employees, casual administrative, clerical and technical
employees (daily-paid and on contract), workers and craftsmen both regular and casual.
Unemployed. It refers to the persons aged 15 years and over who comply to the following standards:
Neither worked nor had a job from which they were temporarily absent during the reference week, had
actively sought for work, i.e. had taken specific steps during the previous 4 weeks to find work, were
available to start work within the 2 weeks following the reference week and or, neither worked nor had a
job from which they were temporarily absent, but found a job which will start within a period of at most 3
months and were available to start work within the 2 weeks following the reference week.
Registered Unemployment. Registered Unemployment is defined as the number of persons registered as
unemployed and looking for work at the District Labour Offices on the last day of each month. It includes
those persons who receive unemployment benefit from the Social Insurance Scheme as well as those not
entitled to any benefit.
Vacancies. They refer to vacancies filled (placements) by the District Labour Offices.
Labour Force participation rate. It is the number of persons in the Labour Force for any group, expressed
as a percentage of the total population in the same group.
Employment rate. It is the number of employed persons for any group expressed as a percentage of the
total population in the same group.
Unemployment rate. It is the number of unemployed persons of any group expressed as a percentage of
the labour force in the same group.
Earnings. They refer to the total gross weekly/monthly earnings (normal plus overtime earnings) for actual
hours worked, including overtime.
Age groups
Sex
15+
15-64
15-24
25-54
55-64
65+
2000
Total
Males
Females
60,3
72,5
49,1
68,9
81,3
57,3
40,8
42,3
39,6
81,6
95,3
68,6
51,2
69,5
33,6
10,3
17,5
4,5
2001
Total
Males
Females
61,7
72,6
51,8
70,7
81,6
60,6
42,4
43,0
42,0
83,4
95,4
72,1
51,9
69,7
34,9
10,8
18,4
4,5
2002
Total
Males
Females
61,9
72,2
52,4
70,9
81,0
61,6
39,7
40,9
38,7
84,6
95,1
74,7
50,9
68,9
33,8
10,9
19,4
3,9
2003
Total
Males
Females
63,2
73,4
53,9
72,2
82,1
63,1
41,2
42,4
40,0
85,6
95,2
76,7
52,5
72,7
33,3
12,4
21,8
4,6
2004
Total
Males
Females
63,0
73,5
53,3
72,6
83,0
62,9
41,8
45,7
38,2
86,1
95,4
77,4
52,7
74,4
32,0
10,7
17,8
5,0
2005
Total
Males
Females
63,2
73,9
53,3
72,4
82,9
62,5
42,6
46,6
39,0
85,7
95,3
76,5
52,4
73,2
32,8
11,5
19,6
4,7
2006
Total
Males
Females
63,5
73,4
54,4
73,0
82,7
63,8
41,5
45,0
38,3
86,2
95,3
77,4
55,5
74,1
37,8
10,1
17,0
4,4
2007
Total
Males
Females
64,4
73,6
55,8
73,9
82,9
65,4
41,7
43,9
39,7
86,7
95,0
78,7
57,7
74,8
41,6
10,9
18,4
4,5
2008
Total
Males
Females
64,2
73,1
55,8
73,6
82,0
65,7
41,7
43,1
40,5
86,5
94,0
79,1
56,6
73,0
41,0
12,3
21,4
4,5
2009
Total
Males
Females
63,7
71,5
56,7
73,0
80,7
66,0
40,4
42,1
38,8
86,3
93,5
79,8
58,2
74,4
42,3
12,4
19,0
6,6
2010
Total
Males
Females
64,3
71,4
57,8
73,6
80,4
67,4
40,6
40,9
40,2
86,9
93,4
81,0
59,1
74,3
44,3
12,9
20,4
6,3
2011
Total
Males
Females
63,7
70,7
57,5
73,5
80,4
67,4
38,8
41,4
36,6
87,3
93,1
82,0
57,6
72,9
42,7
11,2
17,5
5,8
2012
Total
Males
Females
63,4
70,6
56,9
73,5
80,7
66,9
39,0
42,8
35,5
87,6
93,8
82,0
56,1
71,2
41,3
9,6
15,0
4,9
Age groups
Sex
15+
15-64
15-24
25-54
55-64
65+
2000
Total
Males
Females
309.093,0
177.348,0
131.745,0
301326
171.432,0
129.896,0
36.195,0
16.996,0
19.199,0
231.966,0
132.320,0
99.648,0
33.165,0
22.116,0
11.049,0
7.766,0
5.916,0
1.851,0
2001
Total
Males
Females
322.351,0
180.927,0
141.424,0
313.868,0
174382
139487
36.691,0
17.403,0
19.288,0
242.930,0
134522
108409
34.247,0
22457
11790
8.483,0
6545
1938
2002
Total
Males
Females
326.075,0
181.489,0
144.585,0
317.380,0
174.498,0
142.881,0
34.221,0
16.499,0
17.722,0
249.186,0
135.577,0
113.609,0
33.973,0
22.422,0
11.550,0
8.696,0
6.991,0
1.704,0
2003
Total
Males
Females
341.203,0
188.733,0
152.470,0
331.091,0
180.710,0
150.382,0
35.479,0
17.163,0
18.316,0
258.932,0
138.782,0
120.151,0
36.680,0
24.765,0
11.915,0
10.112,0
8.023,0
2.089,0
2004
Total
Males
Females
354.686,0
197.787,0
156.899,0
345.283,0
190.800,0
154.482,0
37.421,0
19.273,0
18.147,0
269.369,0
145.017,0
124.351,0
38.493,0
26.510,0
11.984,0
9.404,0
6.987,0
2.417,0
2005
Total
Males
Females
367.524,0
206.395,0
161.129,0
357.458,0
198.606,0
158.849,0
39.704,0
20.533,0
19.172,0
277.809,0
150.988,0
126.818,0
39.945,0
27.085,0
12.859,0
10.066,0
7.788,0
2.279,0
2006
Total
Males
Females
374.285,0
208.403,0
165.882,0
365.302,0
201.554,0
163.747,0
39.090,0
20.244,0
18.847,0
283.415,0
153.509,0
129.904,0
42.797,0
27.801,0
14.996,0
8.982,0
6.849,0
2.134,0
2007
Total
Males
Females
393.377,0
216.805,0
176.572,0
383.325,0
208.988,0
174.336,0
39.040,0
19.159,0
19.882,0
296.485,0
159.745,0
136.739,0
47.800,0
30.084,0
17.715,0
10.052,0
7.815,0
2.235,0
2008
Total
Males
Females
397.374,0
219.184,0
178.191,0
385.673,0
209.791,0
175.882,0
38.978,0
18.681,0
20.296,0
298.518,0
160.816,0
137.702,0
48.177,0
30.294,0
17.884,0
11.703,0
9.394,0
2.309,0
2009
Total
Males
Females
404.622,0
215.967,0
188.655,0
392.620,0
207.413,0
185.207,0
40.892,0
20.175,0
20.718,0
300.209,0
154.699,0
145.510,0
51.519,0
32.539,0
18.979,0
12.002,0
8.554,0
3.448,0
2010
Total
Males
Females
421.628,0
222.377,0
199.252,0
408.630,0
212.786,0
195.845,0
42.239,0
20.096,0
22.143,0
312.113,0
158.983,0
153.130,0
54.278,0
33.707,0
20.572,0
12.999,0
9.591,0
3.408,0
2011
Total
Males
Females
432.165,0
227.143,0
205.022,0
420.207,0
218.520,0
201.687,0
40.444,0
20.215,0
20.230,0
325.460,0
164.358,0
161.101,0
54.303,0
33.947,0
20.356,0
11.958,0
8.623,0
3.335,0
2012
Total
Males
Females
440.604,0
232.237,0
208.367,0
430.150,0
224.687,0
205.462,0
41.751,0
21.466,0
20.285,0
334.306,0
169.319,0
164.986,0
54.093,0
33.902,0
20.191,0
10.454,0
7.549,0
2.905,0
Age groups
Sex
15+
15-64
15-24
25-54
55-64
65+
2000
Total
Males
Females
57,3
70,2
45,5
65,4
78,6
53,0
36,7
39,5
34,3
77,9
92,5
64,0
49,5
67,4
32,1
10,3
17,5
4,5
2001
Total
Males
Females
59,2
70,7
48,8
67,9
79,4
57,1
39,0
40,4
37,7
80,7
93,5
68,6
49,1
66,8
32,2
10,6
17,9
4,5
2002
Total
Males
Females
59,8
70,3
50,3
68,5
78,8
59,0
36,7
37,7
35,8
82,2
93,2
72,0
49,2
67,0
32,1
10,9
19,4
3,9
2003
Total
Males
Females
60,6
70,7
51,4
69,2
78,8
60,2
37,5
38,6
36,5
82,6
92,3
73,5
50,2
68,7
32,6
12,3
21,8
4,5
2004
Total
Males
Females
60,0
70,9
50,0
69,1
80,0
59,0
37,3
41,5
33,6
82,7
92,8
73,1
50,1
70,9
30,4
10,6
17,8
4,9
2005
Total
Males
Females
59,8
70,7
49,8
68,5
79,2
58,4
36,7
40,5
33,2
81,8
91,8
72,2
50,6
70,8
31,5
11,4
19,5
4,7
2006
Total
Males
Females
60,7
70,6
51,4
69,6
79,4
60,3
37,4
41,0
34,1
82,6
92,0
73,6
53,6
71,6
36,6
10,1
17,0
4,4
2007
Total
Males
Females
61,9
71,1
53,2
71,0
80,0
62,4
37,4
39,1
36,0
83,8
92,4
75,5
55,9
72,5
40,3
10,9
18,4
4,5
2008
Total
Males
Females
61,9
70,8
53,5
70,9
79,2
62,9
38,0
39,4
36,7
83,7
91,4
76,2
54,8
70,9
39,4
12,3
21,4
4,5
2009
Total
Males
Females
60,3
67,7
53,6
69,0
76,3
62,3
34,8
36,4
33,3
82,3
89,2
76,2
55,7
71,2
40,6
12,3
18,8
6,6
2010
Total
Males
Females
60,2
67,0
54,1
68,9
75,3
63,0
33,8
34,4
33,3
82,2
88,3
76,7
56,3
70,5
42,5
12,8
20,4
6,3
2011
Total
Males
Females
58,7
65,0
53,1
67,6
73,7
62,1
30,1
31,8
28,7
81,3
86,4
76,7
54,8
69,2
40,8
11,1
17,4
5,8
2012
Total
Males
Females
55,9
61,8
50,6
64,6
70,4
59,4
28,1
30,5
26,1
78,4
83,3
74,0
50,7
63,5
38,2
9,5
14,7
4,9
Age groups
Sex
15+
15-64
15-24
25-54
55-64
65+
2000
Total
Males
Females
293.739,0
171.651,0
122.088,0
285973
165.736,0
120.236,0
32.512,0
15.866,0
16.646,0
221.449,0
128.435,0
93.012,0
32.012,0
21.435,0
10.578,0
7.766,0
5.916,0
1.851,0
2001
Total
Males
Females
309.508,0
176.177,0
133.332,0
301.189,0
169793
131396
33.685,0
16.363,0
17.321,0
235.128,0
131902
103226
32.376,0
21528
10849
8.320,0
6383
1938
2002
Total
Males
Females
315.319,0
176.764,0
138.556,0
306.625,0
169.772,0
136.852,0
31.569,0
15.186,0
16.384,0
242.279,0
132.777,0
109.500,0
32.777,0
21.809,0
10.968,0
8.696,0
6.991,0
1.704,0
2003
Total
Males
Females
327.094,0
181.606,0
145.487,0
317.044,0
173.584,0
143.460,0
32.322,0
15.620,0
16.702,0
249.647,0
134.571,0
115.076,0
35.075,0
23.393,0
11.682,0
10.050,0
8.023,0
2.027,0
2004
Total
Males
Females
338.001,0
190.826,0
147.174,0
328.638,0
183.841,0
144.798,0
33.410,0
17.484,0
15.926,0
258.595,0
141.107,0
117.489,0
36.633,0
25.250,0
11.383,0
9.363,0
6.987,0
2.377,0
2005
Total
Males
Females
348.031,0
197.347,0
150.684,0
338.013,0
189.594,0
148.419,0
34.183,0
17.826,0
16.356,0
265.304,0
145.570,0
119.734,0
38.526,0
26.198,0
12.329,0
10.018,0
7.754,0
2.265,0
2006
Total
Males
Females
357.281,0
200.359,0
156.922,0
348.299,0
193.510,0
154.789,0
35.187,0
18.437,0
16.751,0
271.710,0
148.203,0
123.506,0
41.402,0
26.870,0
14.532,0
8.982,0
6.849,0
2.134,0
2007
Total
Males
Females
377.948,0
209.457,0
168.492,0
367.897,0
201.641,0
166.256,0
35.074,0
17.059,0
18.016,0
286.509,0
155.426,0
131.083,0
46.314,0
29.156,0
17.157,0
10.052,0
7.815,0
2.235,0
2008
Total
Males
Females
382.852,0
212.218,0
170.634,0
371.149,0
202.822,0
168.325,0
35.454,0
17.060,0
18.393,0
289.083,0
156.330,0
132.752,0
46.612,0
29.432,0
17.180,0
11.703,0
9.394,0
2.309,0
2009
Total
Males
Females
382.919,0
204.580,0
178.339,0
370.989,0
196.082,0
174.906,0
35.244,0
17.427,0
17.817,0
286.450,0
147.542,0
138.908,0
49.295,0
31.113,0
18.181,0
11.930,0
8.498,0
3.432,0
2010
Total
Males
Females
395.223,0
208.753,0
186.470,0
382.255,0
199.193,0
183.062,0
35.225,0
16.894,0
18.331,0
295.319,0
150.313,0
145.006,0
51.711,0
31.986,0
19.725,0
12.967,0
9.559,0
3.408,0
2011
Total
Males
Females
398.214,0
208.841,0
189.373,0
386.325,0
200.269,0
186.056,0
31.395,0
15.514,0
15.880,0
303.266,0
152.528,0
150.739,0
51.664,0
32.227,0
19.437,0
11.889,0
8.571,0
3.317,0
2012
Total
Males
Females
388.605,0
203.285,0
185.320,0
378.268,0
195.852,0
182.416,0
30.162,0
15.288,0
14.874,0
299.245,0
150.355,0
148.890,0
48.861,0
30.209,0
18.652,0
10.338,0
7.433,0
2.905,0
L.F.S. - EMPLOYMENT
TABLE C.1.2.3a. EMPLOYMENT BY ECONOMIC ACTIVITY (Total), 2008-2012
Code
NACE Rev. 2
Economic Activity
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
16.199
15.047
15.000
15.245
11.319
499
713
642
876
967
37.011
34.687
32.868
31.010
29.075
Manufacturing
2.613
3.230
1.534
1.493
2.040
1.892
1.348
2.074
3.891
5.634
Construction
46.217
43.581
43.518
45.948
40.663
68.857
72.055
75.445
74.400
72.685
14.725
16.379
16.003
14.633
14.948
25.739
28.115
28.668
27.630
29.967
9.178
8.203
8.352
10.017
10.450
19.568
19.040
20.128
20.475
23.347
2.820
2.345
2.074
1.579
2.202
19.933
19.945
22.109
23.235
25.043
9.718
11.549
9.932
8.788
8.050
30.570
28.664
29.272
27.777
24.970
Education
27.140
25.686
28.539
31.620
28.829
15.677
16.448
17.071
15.765
16.184
4.290
5.313
7.258
7.659
6.207
10.671
10.552
10.726
11.422
10.949
Activities of Households
16.919
17.780
22.029
23.091
23.706
2.615
2.237
1.982
1.661
1.374
382.852
382.919
395.223
398.214
388.605
TOTAL
Notes: - As from 2008, for the classification of the employed by industry, the European System of Classification of Economic Activities (Nace Rev. 2) is used.
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TABLE C.1.2.3b. EMPLOYMENT BY ECONOMIC ACTIVITY (Males), 2008-2012
Code
NACE Rev. 2
Economic Activity
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
11.591
9.680
10.267
10.664
7.809
426
562
553
876
869
24.910
22.713
20.503
19.545
18.753
Manufacturing
2.154
2.359
1.257
1.074
1.488
1.724
1.121
1.828
3.374
4.525
Construction
42.430
39.553
38.998
42.007
36.854
38.312
39.753
41.174
39.500
37.185
9.812
11.219
11.277
10.154
10.097
12.487
13.581
13.638
13.261
14.863
6.080
5.293
5.294
6.194
6.229
8.499
7.930
8.152
8.370
11.827
1.773
1.298
1.083
1.009
1.239
7.509
7.508
9.023
9.214
11.674
4.173
4.381
4.298
4.117
3.324
18.648
16.853
17.951
16.435
15.121
Education
7.429
6.519
7.788
8.025
6.829
5.208
5.006
5.078
3.764
4.125
2.954
3.659
4.487
4.850
4.202
3.765
3.642
4.286
4.615
4.494
Activities of Households
269
250
581
566
670
2.064
1.700
1.236
1.229
1.106
212.218
204.580
208.753
208.841
203.285
MALES
Notes: - As from 2008, for the classification of the employed by industry, the European System of Classification of Economic Activities (Nace Rev. 2) is used.
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TABLE C.1.2.3c. EMPLOYMENT BY ECONOMIC ACTIVITY (Females), 2008-2012
Code
NACE Rev. 2
Economic Activity
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
4.609
5.367
4.732
4.581
3.509
73
152
89
98
12.100
11.974
12.365
11.466
10.321
Manufacturing
458
871
277
419
552
168
228
246
517
1.109
Construction
3.787
4.027
4.520
3.941
3.809
30.545
32.302
34.271
34.900
35.499
4.913
5.160
4.726
4.479
4.852
13.253
14.534
15.030
14.369
15.104
3.098
2.910
3.058
3.823
4.220
11.069
11.110
11.975
12.104
11.519
1.047
1.047
991
570
963
12.424
12.437
13.086
14.022
13.369
5.545
7.169
5.634
4.671
4.726
11.922
11.811
11.321
11.342
9.849
Education
19.711
19.167
20.751
23.595
22.000
10.469
11.442
11.993
12.001
12.059
1.337
1.654
2.771
2.809
2.005
6.905
6.910
6.440
6.807
6.455
Activities of Households
16.650
17.531
21.448
22.525
23.035
551
537
747
432
268
170.634
178.339
186.470
189.373
185.320
FEMALES
Notes: - As from 2008, for the classification of the employed by industry, the European System of Classification of Economic Activities (Nace Rev. 2) is used.
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TABLE C.1.2.4a. EMPLOYMENT BY OCCUPATIONAL GROUP (Total), 2000-2012
Code
ISCO
1988
Occupation
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
Armed forces
3.881
3.335
3.653
3.566
3.580
3.553
3.672
4.189
4.969
4.283
3.415
3.795
3.764
8.517
9.781
7.846
8.485
8.119
9.274
11.637
13.441
16.221
18.900
18.780
15.588
15.210
Professionals
36.904
41.178
41.655
43.261
42.675
45.268
48.590
57.508
56.501
52.206
57.593
68.096
68.123
32.127
35.974
39.516
43.200
43.165
43.951
44.627
44.397
47.614
48.494
49.953
50.982
52.581
Clerks
41.879
42.451
42.827
42.244
44.848
48.304
51.394
55.961
50.723
54.052
54.060
45.454
43.291
51.592
52.167
52.540
55.816
57.252
55.684
56.152
61.029
63.141
61.082
62.174
67.035
73.413
Skilled agricultural
and fishery workers
10.687
9.832
10.369
10.862
10.311
11.037
9.916
10.894
11.510
11.308
9.828
10.217
6.790
44.185
44.966
45.941
47.145
52.159
54.158
51.670
53.685
54.346
50.881
49.233
46.212
42.066
23.474
21.167
20.718
19.225
18.733
19.780
20.516
20.551
20.489
20.366
19.629
20.431
17.651
Elementary occupations
40.493
48.658
50.255
53.291
57.158
57.025
59.107
56.294
57.338
61.347
70.559
70.405
65.716
293.739
309.508
315.319
327.094
338.001
348.031
357.281
377.948
382.852
382.919
395.223
398.214
388.605
TOTAL
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TABLE C.1.2.4b. EMPLOYMENT BY OCCUPATIONAL GROUP (Males), 2000-2012
Code
ISCO
1988
Occupation
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
Armed forces
3.439
2.849
3.103
2.981
3.185
3.252
3.249
3.620
4.209
3.758
2.880
3.546
3.458
7.258
7.920
6.469
7.003
6.880
7.905
9.757
11.368
13.605
16.589
16.195
13.251
12.806
Professionals
19.661
21.426
20.466
21.889
21.593
22.253
22.686
27.917
27.128
24.056
27.107
29.644
32.263
19.517
20.972
22.752
24.068
25.863
27.051
27.929
25.045
26.298
25.680
26.490
27.142
29.738
Clerks
10.001
10.545
10.852
10.133
11.294
11.662
12.311
13.620
11.684
11.675
11.842
11.364
9.541
27.097
25.988
25.436
25.615
26.058
25.578
25.982
26.651
28.481
25.098
25.219
28.314
31.814
8.102
7.711
8.718
9.690
8.861
8.689
7.612
8.882
8.977
8.171
7.435
8.009
5.240
41.644
42.480
43.493
44.666
50.095
51.851
49.351
51.575
51.853
48.136
46.261
44.237
40.281
19.563
17.572
16.924
16.252
16.155
17.417
18.636
18.468
18.311
18.259
18.068
18.701
16.457
Elementary occupations
15.369
18.712
18.553
19.311
20.841
21.689
22.846
22.310
21.673
23.158
27.256
24.632
21.688
171.651
176.177
176.764
181.606
190.826
197.347
200.359
209.457
212.218
204.580
208.753
208.841
203.285
Skilled agricultural
and fishery workers
TOTAL
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TABLE C.1.2.4c. EMPLOYMENT BY OCCUPATIONAL GROUP (Females), 2000-2012
Code
ISCO
1988
Occupation
Armed forces
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
442
486
550
585
395
300
422
568
760
525
535
249
306
1.259
1.860
1.377
1.482
1.239
1.369
1.879
2.074
2.615
2.311
2.585
2.337
2.404
Professionals
17.243
19.752
21.189
21.372
21.082
23.015
25.904
29.591
29.373
28.150
30.486
38.452
35.860
12.610
15.002
16.765
19.132
17.302
16.899
16.698
19.352
21.316
22.813
23.463
23.841
22.842
Clerks
31.878
31.905
31.975
32.112
33.554
36.642
39.083
42.340
39.039
42.377
42.217
34.089
33.750
24.494
26.179
27.105
30.201
31.194
30.106
30.171
34.378
34.660
35.983
36.955
38.721
41.599
Skilled agricultural
and fishery workers
2.585
2.121
1.651
1.173
1.450
2.347
2.304
2.011
2.533
3.137
2.393
2.209
1.551
2.541
2.487
2.448
2.479
2.063
2.307
2.318
2.110
2.493
2.745
2.973
1.974
1.785
3.911
3.594
3.794
2.973
2.578
2.362
1.881
2.083
2.178
2.107
1.561
1.730
1.194
25.125
29.946
31.702
33.980
36.317
35.336
36.261
33.984
35.665
38.189
43.303
45.772
44.028
122.088
133.332
138.556
145.487
147.174
150.684
156.922
168.492
170.634
178.339
186.470
189.373
185.320
Elementary occupations
TOTAL
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Year
Sex
Professional Status
TOTAL
Employers
Self-employed
Employees
Family workers
2000
Total
Males
Females
293.739
171.651
122.088
18.057
16.090
1.967
43.893
33.859
10.034
222.529
120.544
101.985
9.260
1.159
8.101
2001
Total
Males
Females
309.508
176.177
133.332
20.112
17.664
2.448
42.902
32.284
10.618
236.273
124.230
112.044
10.222
1.999
8.222
2002
Total
Males
Females
315.319
176.764
138.556
17.820
16.023
1.797
44.728
33.015
11.713
242.682
126.129
116.553
10.090
1.596
8.493
2003
Total
Males
Females
327.094
181.606
145.487
18.746
17.014
1.732
47.302
35.659
11.643
249.630
126.978
122.652
11.416
1.956
9.460
2004
Total
Males
Females
338.001
190.826
147.174
23.183
20.561
2.622
45.770
33.636
12.133
258.519
134.621
123.897
10.529
2.007
8.522
2005
Total
Males
Females
348.031
197.347
150.684
25.728
22.614
3.113
45.461
31.576
13.885
267.209
140.731
126.478
9.634
2.426
7.207
2006
Total
Males
Females
357.281
200.359
156.922
22.651
19.985
2.667
46.340
31.314
15.025
280.505
146.859
133.645
7.786
2.201
5.585
2007
Total
Males
Females
377.948
209.457
168.492
23.025
20.012
3.013
47.407
32.790
14.617
301.055
154.754
146.301
6.461
1.902
4.560
2008
Total
Males
Females
382.852
212.218
170.634
21.232
18.955
2.277
47.989
33.433
14.556
306.488
157.822
148.666
7.142
2.007
5.135
2009
Total
Males
Females
382.919
204.580
178.339
19.717
16.855
2.862
46.961
30.926
16.035
307.188
153.871
153.317
9.052
2.927
6.125
2010
Total
Males
Females
395.223
208.753
186.470
18.684
16.067
2.617
46.453
30.062
16.391
321.886
159.640
162.245
8.200
2.983
5.217
2011
Total
Males
Females
398.214
208.841
189.373
18.035
15.089
2.946
45.943
30.475
15.469
326.745
160.207
166.538
7.491
3.070
4.420
2012
Total
Males
Females
388.605
203.285
185.320
15.945
13.326
2.619
41.675
28.226
13.450
324.095
159.150
164.945
6.890
2.584
4.306
Year
Sex
TOTAL
Upper Secondary
Tertiary
2000
Total
Males
Females
293.739
171.651
122.088
97.561
62.067
35.494
112.720
63.598
49.122
83.457
45.986
37.472
2001
Total
Males
Females
309.508
176.177
133.332
99.177
60.382
38.795
116.910
65.032
51.878
93.422
50.763
42.659
2002
Total
Males
Females
315.319
176.764
138.556
96.122
57.806
38.316
118.270
66.354
51.916
100.927
52.604
48.323
2003
Total
Males
Females
327.094
181.606
145.487
100.640
60.681
39.959
120.302
65.382
54.919
106.153
55.543
50.610
2004
Total
Males
Females
338.001
190.826
147.174
103.064
62.849
40.215
126.094
72.031
54.064
108.843
55.947
52.896
2005
Total
Males
Females
348.031
197.347
150.684
101.378
62.510
38.868
137.531
79.542
57.989
109.122
55.295
53.827
2006
Total
Males
Females
357.281
200.359
156.922
95.616
58.771
36.844
142.147
82.747
59.400
119.518
58.840
60.678
2007
Total
Males
Females
377.948
209.457
168.492
91.710
57.004
34.705
151.468
87.149
64.319
134.771
65.304
69.467
2008
Total
Males
Females
382.852
212.218
170.634
88.784
54.463
34.321
151.858
89.401
62.457
142.209
68.353
73.856
2009
Total
Males
Females
382.919
204.580
178.339
93.160
53.964
39.196
149.964
85.838
64.126
139.794
64.779
75.016
2010
Total
Males
Females
395.223
208.753
186.470
93.797
51.737
42.060
152.066
86.906
65.160
149.359
70.109
79.250
2011
Total
Males
Females
398.214
208.841
189.373
88.803
50.326
38.477
150.918
86.974
63.945
158.493
71.541
86.952
2012
Total
Males
Females
388.605
203.285
185.320
73.629
40.500
33.129
151.399
85.427
65.972
163.577
77.359
86.219
Year
Sex
TOTAL
Cypriots
E.U. Nationals
Others
2000
Total
Males
Females
293.739
171.651
122.088
266.168
158.839
107.329
11.555
6.445
5.110
16.016
6.368
9.649
2001
Total
Males
Females
309.508
176.177
133.332
279.587
162.390
117.198
11.535
6.867
4.668
18.386
6.920
11.466
2002
Total
Males
Females
315.319
176.764
138.556
283.273
162.906
120.367
12.544
6.761
5.783
19.502
7.097
12.405
2003
Total
Males
Females
327.094
181.606
145.487
290.876
166.782
124.094
15.481
8.410
7.070
20.738
6.414
14.323
2004
Total
Males
Females
338.001
190.826
147.174
292.638
171.490
121.148
20.197
11.352
8.845
25.165
7.984
17.181
2005
Total
Males
Females
348.031
197.347
150.684
300.079
175.361
124.718
19.713
11.869
7.845
28.239
10.118
18.122
2006
Total
Males
Females
357.281
200.359
156.922
308.906
179.974
128.932
20.672
11.910
8.762
27.704
8.476
19.228
2007
Total
Males
Females
377.948
209.457
168.492
324.121
186.159
137.962
26.633
15.148
11.485
27.194
8.150
19.044
2008
Total
Males
Females
382.852
212.218
170.634
318.213
184.221
133.992
34.935
18.729
16.206
29.703
9.268
20.435
2009
Total
Males
Females
382.919
204.580
178.339
315.708
176.091
139.616
38.719
20.979
17.740
28.492
7.509
20.983
2010
Total
Males
Females
395.223
208.753
186.470
312.856
174.220
138.636
47.907
25.858
22.049
34.460
8.674
25.785
2011
Total
Males
Females
398.214
208.841
189.373
310.189
171.448
138.741
51.657
28.231
23.426
36.368
9.162
27.206
2012
Total
Males
Females
388.605
203.285
185.320
300.400
165.858
134.542
53.759
29.047
24.712
34.446
8.380
26.066
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
Age groups
Sex
Total
Males
Females
Total
Males
Females
Total
Males
Females
Total
Males
Females
Total
Males
Females
Total
Males
Females
Total
Males
Females
Total
Males
Females
Total
Males
Females
Total
Males
Females
Total
Males
Females
Total
Males
Females
Total
Males
Females
15+
15-64
15-24
25-54
55-64
65+
5,0
3,2
7,3
4,0
2,6
5,7
3,3
2,6
4,2
4,1
3,8
4,6
4,7
3,5
6,2
5,3
4,4
6,5
4,5
3,9
5,4
3,9
3,4
4,6
3,7
3,2
4,2
5,3
5,1
5,5
6,2
6,0
6,4
7,9
8,1
7,6
11,8
12,5
11,1
5,1
3,3
7,4
4,0
2,6
5,8
3,4
2,7
4,2
4,2
3,9
4,6
4,8
3,6
6,3
5,4
4,5
6,6
4,7
4,0
5,5
4,0
3,5
4,6
3,8
3,3
4,3
5,4
5,3
5,6
6,4
6,2
6,5
8,1
8,4
7,8
12,1
12,8
11,2
10,2
6,7
13,3
8,2
6,0
10,2
7,7
8,0
7,6
8,9
9,0
8,8
10,7
9,3
12,2
13,9
13,2
14,7
10,0
8,9
11,1
10,2
11,0
9,4
9,0
8,7
9,4
13,8
13,6
13,9
16,7
16,0
17,2
22,4
23,3
21,5
27,8
28,8
26,7
4,4
3,0
6,4
3,5
2,3
5,1
2,9
2,2
3,7
3,7
3,4
4,0
4,1
3,0
5,5
4,4
3,5
5,5
4,0
3,4
4,7
3,3
2,8
4,0
3,2
2,8
3,6
4,6
4,6
4,6
5,4
5,4
5,3
6,8
7,2
6,4
10,5
11,2
9,8
4,5
2,9
6,7
3,2
1,9
4,8
2,8
2,1
3,6
3,6
3,0
4,2
4,0
2,7
5,5
4,5
3,6
5,6
4,1
3,5
4,9
3,4
2,7
4,1
3,2
2,8
3,6
4,3
4,3
4,2
4,7
5,1
4,1
4,9
5,1
4,5
9,7
10,9
7,6
0,0
0,0
0,0
1,9
2,5
0,0
0,0
0,0
0,0
0,6
0,0
3,0
0,4
0,0
1,7
0,5
0,4
0,6
0,0
0,0
0,0
0,0
0,0
0,0
0,0
0,0
0,0
0,6
0,7
0,5
0,2
0,3
0,0
0,6
0,6
0,5
1,1
1,5
0,0
Age groups
Sex
15+
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
Total
Males
Females
Total
Males
Females
Total
Males
Females
Total
Males
Females
Total
Males
Females
Total
Males
Females
Total
Males
Females
Total
Males
Females
Total
Males
Females
Total
Males
Females
Total
Males
Females
Total
Males
Females
Total
Males
Females
15.354
5.697
9.657
12.842
4.750
8.092
10.756
4.726
6.030
14.109
7.127
6.983
16.685
6.961
9.724
19.492
9.048
10.445
17.004
8.044
8.960
15.428
7.348
8.080
14.523
6.966
7.557
21.704
11.387
10.316
26.406
13.624
12.782
33.951
18.302
15.649
51.999
28.952
23.047
15-64
15.354
5.697
9.657
12.680
4.590
8.092
10.756
4.726
6.028
14.047
7.127
6.921
16.645
6.961
9.685
19.446
9.013
10.430
17.004
8.044
8.960
15.428
7.348
8.080
14.523
6.966
7.557
21.632
11.331
10.301
26.374
13.592
12.781
33.882
18.250
15.631
51.883
28.835
23.048
15-24
3.683
1.131
2.552
3.006
1.040
1.967
2.651
1.313
1.338
3.156
1.543
1.614
4.010
1.790
2.221
5.523
2.707
2.815
3.902
1.807
2.096
3.967
2.101
1.866
3.523
1.620
1.903
5.649
2.748
2.901
7.014
3.201
3.812
9.050
4.700
4.349
11.590
6.178
5.412
25-54
10.516
3.884
6.633
7.803
2.620
5.184
6.908
2.799
4.108
9.286
4.212
5.074
10.775
3.912
6.863
12.505
5.419
7.084
11.707
5.306
6.400
9.975
4.320
5.656
9.435
4.482
4.949
13.759
7.157
6.602
16.793
8.670
8.123
22.193
11.830
10.363
35.061
18.964
16.097
55-64
1.154
682
473
1.871
930
941
1.197
615
582
1.605
1.372
233
1.860
1.260
601
1.418
887
531
1.395
931
464
1.486
927
559
1.565
862
704
2.224
1.426
798
2.567
1.721
846
2.639
1.720
919
5.232
3.693
1.539
65+
0
0
0
162
162
0
0
0
0
62
0
62
41
0
41
48
33
15
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
72
56
16
31
31
0
69
52
17
116
116
0
Economic Activity
Manufacturing
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
316
367
444
400
727
16
24
23
66
1.091
1.942
2.596
2.319
4.408
47
59
60
37
145
222
Construction
1.299
3.552
3.870
5.008
9.072
2.561
4.045
4.936
7.002
10.571
408
588
953
1.718
1.866
2.687
3.289
3.609
4.176
5.150
231
400
425
668
652
150
305
202
791
1.103
146
51
92
169
223
423
653
579
1.129
1.572
593
527
836
951
1.378
268
361
676
466
797
Education
691
1.220
1.175
1.526
1.856
367
314
317
525
738
308
238
379
882
1.114
395
171
647
760
713
Activities of Households
45
46
187
33
263
69
90
56
131
98
Newcomers
2.401
3.485
4.381
5.128
9.352
14.523
21.704
26.406
33.950
51.999
TOTAL
Note: - As from 2008, for the classification of the employed by industry, the European System of Classification
of Economic Activities (Nace Rev. 2) is used.
Economic Activity
Manufacturing
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
316
293
427
354
567
16
24
23
66
600
1.229
1.508
1.360
2.632
59
60
37
59
178
Construction
1.221
3.400
3.691
4.555
8.427
1.128
1.805
2.070
3.445
5.209
257
396
530
1.063
1.157
1.188
1.197
1.535
1.740
2.550
107
134
287
382
237
59
97
112
311
390
53
37
116
114
87
238
132
417
354
93
138
485
587
787
189
245
446
271
224
Education
226
334
250
410
370
20
39
45
182
178
280
713
754
115
37
78
141
269
Activities of Households
21
19
24
32
72
18
19
80
Newcomers
997
1.533
1.682
2.291
4.504
6.966
11.387
13.624
18.302
28.952
MALES
Note: - As from 2008, for the classification of the employed by industry, the European System of Classification
of Economic Activities (Nace Rev. 2) is used.
Economic Activity
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
73
17
46
160
Manufacturing
491
713
1.088
959
1.776
47
86
44
78
152
179
453
645
1.433
2.239
2.865
3.557
5.361
151
193
423
655
710
1.500
2.092
2.075
2.436
2.600
123
266
139
286
416
Construction
91
208
91
480
713
93
51
54
53
110
336
415
447
712
1.218
500
389
350
364
591
79
116
230
195
573
Education
465
886
925
1.116
1.486
347
314
278
480
738
126
60
99
169
359
281
134
569
619
443
Activities of Households
24
46
168
33
239
37
18
38
113
18
Newcomers
1.404
1.951
2.699
2.837
4.848
FEMALES
7.557
10.316
12.782
15.649
23.047
Note: - As from 2008, for the classification of the employed by industry, the European System of Classification
of Economic Activities (Nace Rev. 2) is used.
L.F.S. - UNEMPLOYMENT
TABLE C.1.3.4a. UNEMPLOYMENT BY OCCUPATIONAL GROUP (Total), 2000-2012
Code
ISCO
1988
Occupation
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
46
27
18
19
18
19
Armed forces
125
124
202
271
204
195
234
234
124
352
554
640
993
Professionals
332
314
672
559
733
1.077
821
761
960
1.561
1.575
2.357
3.568
905
1.043
686
1.356
1.367
1.425
1.637
884
1.002
1.555
1.626
2.932
4.270
Clerks
1.132
1.348
2.241
1.729
2.150
2.352
1.988
1.622
1.611
2.060
3.445
4.296
5.545
2.482
2.310
1.509
2.924
3.480
3.433
3.350
3.422
3.635
4.135
4.949
8.173
10.241
76
140
79
139
124
63
41
116
55
122
56
2.354
1.357
793
1.006
1.624
1.937
1.649
1.330
1.245
2.890
3.964
4.596
7.796
1.395
941
684
568
1.066
1.113
555
847
609
866
1.103
1.264
3.141
Elementary occupations
2.713
2.294
2.235
2.629
2.850
3.750
3.259
2.907
2.877
4.665
4.755
4.442
7.017
Newcomers
3.916
3.110
1.611
2.927
3.106
4.071
3.388
3.339
2.401
3.485
4.381
5.128
9.352
15.354
12.842
10.756
14.109
16.685
19.492
17.004
15.428
14.523
21.704
26.406
33.951
51.999
6
7
8
TOTAL
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L.F.S. - UNEMPLOYMENT
TABLE C.1.3.4b. UNEMPLOYMENT BY OCCUPATIONAL GROUP (Males), 2000-2012
Code
ISCO
1988
Occupation
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
27
18
18
19
Armed forces
125
60
125
200
131
158
175
234
124
208
503
586
745
Professionals
137
130
295
358
289
265
321
330
244
508
439
677
1.338
392
509
553
750
733
923
867
496
658
694
808
1.613
2.649
Clerks
199
175
498
611
500
416
369
286
363
530
764
1.565
1.254
334
691
507
1.213
915
1.098
1.234
1.090
1.384
1.444
1.711
2.966
3.805
76
140
79
102
66
25
41
116
55
122
39
2.231
1.235
793
1.006
1.543
1.792
1.561
1.272
1.138
2.802
3.904
4.492
7.569
517
387
314
382
666
763
517
699
563
812
840
1.181
2.893
Elementary occupations
959
923
893
1.045
1.202
1.965
1.478
1.388
1.455
2.721
2.919
2.809
4.136
Newcomers
803
639
671
1.421
874
1.565
1.456
1.510
997
1.533
1.682
2.291
4.504
5.697
4.750
4.726
7.127
6.961
9.048
8.044
7.348
6.966
11.387
13.624
18.302
28.952
6
7
8
TOTAL
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L.F.S. - UNEMPLOYMENT
TABLE C.1.3.4c. UNEMPLOYMENT BY OCCUPATIONAL GROUP (Females), 2000-2012
Code
ISCO
1988
Occupation
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
Armed forces
46
19
64
77
70
73
37
58
144
52
54
248
Professionals
195
184
376
201
444
811
501
432
717
1.053
1.136
1.680
2.231
513
534
133
607
634
502
769
388
344
861
817
1.318
1.621
Clerks
933
1.173
1.743
1.118
1.650
1.936
1.619
1.336
1.248
1.530
2.682
2.732
4.291
2.148
1.619
1.003
1.711
2.564
2.335
2.115
2.332
2.251
2.691
3.238
5.208
6.436
37
58
38
17
123
122
81
145
89
58
107
88
60
103
227
879
554
370
186
400
350
39
148
46
54
263
83
247
Elementary occupations
1.754
1.371
1.342
1.584
1.648
1.785
1.780
1.519
1.422
1.944
1.836
1.633
2.881
Newcomers
3.113
2.471
940
1.505
2.232
2.506
1.931
1.829
1.404
1.951
2.699
2.837
4.848
TOTAL
9.657
8.092
6.030
6.983
9.724
10.445
8.960
8.080
7.557
10.316
12.782
15.649
23.047
6
7
8
- 161 -
Year
Sex
TOTAL
Upper Secondary
Tertiary
2000
Total
Males
Females
15.354
5.697
9.657
6.460
3.146
3.314
6.441
1.501
4.940
2.453
1.050
1.404
2001
Total
Males
Females
12.842
4.750
8.092
5.256
2.143
3.113
4.855
1.691
3.164
2.731
916
1.815
2002
Total
Males
Females
10.756
4.726
6.030
3.786
1.697
2.089
4.468
2.042
2.426
2.502
987
1.516
2003
Total
Males
Females
14.109
7.127
6.983
5.068
2.677
2.391
4.881
2.731
2.151
4.160
1.719
2.441
2004
Total
Males
Females
16.685
6.961
9.724
6.693
3.263
3.430
5.838
2.392
3.445
4.155
1.305
2.849
2005
Total
Males
Females
19.492
9.048
10.445
6.438
3.428
3.010
7.989
3.743
4.246
5.066
1.877
3.189
2006
Total
Males
Females
17.004
8.044
8.960
4.810
2.501
2.308
6.756
3.484
3.272
5.438
2.059
3.380
2007
Total
Males
Females
15.428
7.348
8.080
4.557
2.476
2.081
6.150
3.242
2.908
4.722
1.631
3.092
2008
Total
Males
Females
14.523
6.966
7.557
4.456
2.351
2.104
5.721
2.844
2.877
4.346
1.770
2.576
2009
Total
Males
Females
21.704
11.387
10.316
5.943
3.820
2.123
9.068
5.108
3.960
6.692
2.459
4.233
2010
Total
Males
Females
26.406
13.624
12.782
7.008
4.753
2.256
10.408
5.513
4.895
8.990
3.359
5.631
2011
Total
Males
Females
33.951
18.302
15.649
7.079
5.072
2.006
14.577
8.093
6.484
12.296
5.137
7.159
2012
Total
Males
Females
51.999
28.952
23.047
11.213
7.716
3.497
22.127
13.744
8.382
18.659
7.491
11.168
Year
Sex
TOTAL
Cypriots
Total
Males
Females
Total
Males
Females
Total
Males
Females
Total
Males
Females
Total
Males
Females
Total
Males
Females
Total
Males
Females
Total
Males
Females
Total
Males
Females
Total
Males
Females
15.354
5.697
9.657
12.842
4.750
8.092
10.756
4.726
6.030
14.109
7.127
6.983
16.685
6.961
9.724
19.492
9.048
10.445
17.004
8.044
8.960
15.428
7.348
8.080
14.523
6.966
7.557
21.704
11.387
10.316
14.132
5.265
8.867
12.042
4.483
7.559
9.840
4.334
5.506
12.074
6.390
5.684
14.453
6.031
8.422
16.126
7.292
8.833
14.019
6.624
7.395
12.209
5.779
6.429
10.852
4.974
5.878
15.824
7.687
8.137
688
367
320
396
61
335
709
252
457
1.229
407
822
1.200
535
665
2.168
1.219
949
1.601
827
774
2.082
710
1.372
2.487
1.223
1.263
3.668
1.993
1.676
535
65
470
404
206
198
206
140
67
806
329
477
1.032
394
637
1.199
536
663
1.384
593
791
1.138
858
279
1.184
768
416
2.211
1.707
504
2010
Total
Males
Females
26.406
13.624
12.782
18.646
9.500
9.146
5.326
2.474
2.853
2.434
1.651
783
2011
Total
Males
Females
33.951
18.302
15.649
24.421
13.228
11.193
7.696
3.991
3.705
1.834
1.083
751
2012
Total
Males
Females
51.999
28.952
23.047
38.524
21.409
17.114
10.450
5.922
4.528
3.026
1.620
1.405
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
E.U. Nationals
Others
L.F.S. - UNEMPLOYMENT
TABLE C.1.3.7. UNEMPLOYMENT BY DURATION AND SEX, 2000-2012
Less than 6 months
Year
TOTAL
MALES
6 to 11 months
Over 12 months
FEMALES
Total
Males
Females
Total
Males
Females
Total
Males
Females
15.354
5.697
9.657
6.943
3.152
3.791
4.470
1.680
2.790
3.941
865
3.077
2001
12.842
4.750
8.092
6.794
2.567
4.227
3.303
1.025
2.278
2.744
1.158
1.587
2002
10.756
4.726
6.030
5.814
2.772
3.042
2.782
1.166
1.617
2.160
788
1.371
2003
14.109
7.127
6.983
7.745
4.173
3.572
2.988
1.492
1.496
3.376
1.463
1.914
2004
16.685
6.961
9.724
9.151
3.865
5.286
2.977
1.252
1.725
4.556
1.845
2.714
2005
19.492
9.048
10.445
11.019
5.522
5.497
3.902
1.776
2.126
4.572
1.751
2.821
2006
17.004
8.044
8.960
10.395
5.060
5.335
3.334
1.620
1.714
3.277
1.365
1.912
2007
15.428
7.348
8.080
9.794
4.316
5.478
2.766
1.340
1.426
2.869
1.692
1.176
2008
14.523
6.966
7.557
10.150
4.617
5.533
2.399
1.226
1.173
1.974
1.123
852
2009
21.704
11.387
10.316
15.202
7.902
7.300
4.248
2.303
1.944
2.254
1.182
1.072
2010
26.406
13.624
12.782
15.168
7.262
7.906
5.861
3.508
2.353
5.377
2.854
2.523
2011
33.951
18.302
15.649
19.403
9.891
9.511
7.488
4.484
3.003
7.060
3.925
3.135
2012
51.999
28.952
23.047
24.467
13.358
11.108
11.883
6.485
5.398
15.650
9.109
6.541
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2000
- 165 EMPLOYMENT
TABLE C.2.1. ECONOMICALLY ACTIVE AND GAINFULLY EMPLOYED POPULATION, 1960-2012
Year
1960
1965
1970
1974
1975
1980
1985
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012(pr)
Economically
active
population
% of Economically
active to total
population
Gainfully
employed
Other gainfully
employed
population
Unemployed
235,3
249,3
269,3
270,0
198,2
220,1
249,1
276,0
278,4
285,6
286,7
294,3
304,9
308,2
312,4
318,2
326,2
336,9
343,4
347,4
357,7
370,6
380,6
385,9
394,7
403,6
408,1
413,6
423,2
427,8
41,0
42,2
43,8
42,1
39,5
43,3
46,0
47,6
46,8
46,8
45,9
46,4
46,9
46,6
46,6
46,9
47,5
48,6
49,0
49,0
49,6
50,3
50,2
50,0
50,1
51,4
50,6
50,0
49,8
49,0
213,9
218,5
242,0
213,8
135,0
188,0
217,8
253,4
254,2
265,6
265,3
272,8
286,6
288,1
290,9
295,9
302,7
309,3
318,1
323,8
331,5
342,1
349,5
358,0
368,0
377,9
375,4
376,7
378,8
366,0
8,2
4,1
6,3
6,2
5,7
4,5
4,0
3,8
3,8
3,7
3,4
3,2
3,1
3,1
3,0
2,9
2,8
2,8
2,8
2,8
2,8
2,8
2,8
2,8
2,8
2,8
2,8
2,7
2,5
2,1
6,0
4,0
2,8
31,6
33,5
4,3
8,3
5,1
8,3
5,2
7,6
8,0
7,9
9,4
10,4
10,4
11,4
15,4
12,8
10,8
14,1
16,7
19,5
17,0
15,4
14,5
21,7
26,4
34,0
52,0
(000's)
Other
economically
active population
7,2
22,7
18,2
18,4
24,0
23,3
19,0
13,7
12,1
11,1
10,4
10,3
7,3
7,6
8,1
9,0
9,3
9,4
9,7
10,0
9,3
9,0
8,8
8,1
8,5
8,4
8,2
7,8
7,9
7,7
Notes: - Data prior to mid-1974 refer to the whole island, while from mid-1974 onwards to the Government-controlled areas only.
- Other gainfully employed population includes Cypriots working in the UK military authorities, NAAFI and the UNFICYP..
- As of 2000 data for the unemployed are taken from the LFS.
EMPLOYMENT
90%
80%
70%
60%
50%
40%
30%
20%
10%
0%
1960 1965 1970 1975 1980 1985 1990 1995 2000 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012
Primary
Secondary
Tertiary
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TABLE C.2.2a. GAINFULLY EMPLOYED POPULATION FOR THE PRODUCTION OF G.D.P.
BY INDUSTRY, 1960-1994
(000's)
1960
1965
1970
1974
1975
1980
1985
1990
1994
94,8
97,0
96,2
76,2
34,8
36,9
36,3
34,8
30,1
5,4
4,6
4,9
3,5
2,3
1,7
1,0
0,7
0,7
Manufacturing
28,1
26,9
33,1
28,8
24,3
39,9
44,8
48,5
44,4
0,8
1,1
1,2
1,3
1,4
1,5
1,5
1,3
1,5
Construction
20,4
21,2
25,5
22,8
8,9
22,0
21,4
23,2
24,8
23,7
24,7
32,1
30,5
22,3
33,7
47,3
61,1
70,8
9,6
10,4
11,3
9,7
7,4
9,5
12,6
15,3
17,8
2,4
2,7
4,3
5,5
5,4
8,2
11,2
16,2
21,3
28,7
29,9
33,4
35,5
28,2
34,6
41,7
52,3
61,4
TOTAL
213,9
218,5
242,0
213,8
135,0
188,0
217,8
253,4
272,8
(000's)
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
30,9
30,1
29,7
30,6
31,7
Fishing
1,1
1,1
1,2
1,3
1,3
0,7
0,7
0,6
0,6
0,6
44,0
42,2
40,8
39,6
38,0
1,4
1,4
1,4
1,5
1,5
Construction
27,7
27,3
26,9
26,1
26,2
49,5
50,3
50,9
52,6
52,9
30,1
29,5
29,7
30,0
31,7
17,9
18,4
19,1
19,7
20,4
Financial intermediation
12,3
12,8
13,2
13,7
15,3
12,6
13,1
13,6
14,2
14,6
18,7
19,0
19,6
20,3
20,9
Education
13,3
14,2
14,9
15,2
15,7
10,3
10,7
11,1
11,4
11,7
12,1
12,3
12,7
13,0
13,5
4,0
5,0
5,5
6,1
6,7
286,6
288,1
290,9
295,9
302,7
Manufacturing
Electricity, gas and water supply
EMPLOYMENT
TABLE C.2.2c. GAINFULLY EMPLOYED POPULATION FOR THE PRODUCTION OF G.D.P. BY INDUSTRY 2000-2012
(000's)
Code
NACE Rev. 2
Economic Activity
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
32,5
31,9
31,4
32,3
32,2
30,4
29,0
27,6
26,6
27,3
27,9
27,8
27,4
0,6
0,6
0,6
0,6
0,6
0,5
0,5
0,6
0,6
0,7
0,7
0,7
0,8
Manufacturing
35,9
34,6
34,2
34,3
34,8
34,6
34,9
35,3
35,7
34,9
33,8
32,4
30,3
1,1
1,1
1,1
1,1
1,3
1,4
1,4
1,4
1,4
1,5
1,6
1,5
1,5
1,7
1,7
1,7
1,9
1,8
1,9
2,0
2,1
2,2
2,2
2,3
2,4
2,3
Construction
27,4
28,8
30,4
32,4
34,1
35,7
37,3
39,5
40,5
38,6
36,3
34,5
29,3
53,7
56,2
56,9
57,6
60,1
61,8
63,8
66,4
69,1
66,9
66,4
66,3
63,6
16,1
16,6
16,7
16,8
17,4
18,0
18,1
18,4
18,2
17,1
17,4
17,1
16,2
33,0
34,0
33,9
34,0
34,4
35,0
36,0
36,8
37,0
34,8
34,6
35,7
35,8
6,3
6,8
7,2
7,3
7,7
8,1
8,2
8,5
8,8
8,8
8,8
9,1
8,8
16,0
16,0
15,6
15,4
15,5
15,6
16,0
16,7
17,1
17,3
17,6
18,1
18,0
1,0
1,0
1,2
1,2
1,3
1,4
1,5
1,6
1,7
1,7
1,5
1,5
1,4
10,2
10,8
11,4
11,8
12,4
12,8
13,8
14,9
15,4
15,6
16,4
17,2
17,7
5,0
5,4
5,5
5,6
5,8
6,0
6,1
6,3
6,4
6,3
6,1
6,2
6,1
21,7
22,4
23,2
24,2
24,6
25,9
26,5
26,7
27,8
28,6
29,1
29,4
28,9
N
O
P
Education
16,3
17,2
17,9
18,2
18,5
18,8
19,4
19,9
20,6
21,8
22,4
23,2
23,5
11,7
12,0
12,3
12,5
12,9
13,3
13,8
14,2
14,8
15,1
15,3
15,7
15,8
4,3
4,5
4,7
4,7
4,8
4,7
4,7
4,8
4,8
4,6
4,8
5,0
4,8
7,1
7,2
7,3
7,3
7,6
7,8
8,3
8,8
9,3
9,0
8,9
8,8
8,6
7,7
9,3
10,6
12,3
14,3
15,8
16,7
17,5
20,0
22,6
24,8
26,2
25,2
309,3
318,1
323,8
331,5
342,1
349,5
358,0
368,0
377,9
375,4
376,7
378,8
366,0
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F
G
- 168 EMPLOYMENT
TABLE C.2.3a. EMPLOYMENT BY OCCUPATION AND SEX AT REGISTRATION YEARS, 1976-1989
Code
ISCO 1968
0/1
Occupation
Professional, technical
and related workers
Administrative and
managerial workers
Sales workers
Service workers
7/8/9
TOTAL
Sex
Total
Males
Females
Total
Males
Females
Total
Males
Females
Total
Males
Females
Total
Males
Females
Total
Males
Females
Total
Males
Females
Total
Males
Females
1976
1981
1985
1989
12.973
8.310
4.663
2.487
2.328
159
17.552
9.970
7.582
13.755
9.667
4.088
18.264
11.834
6.430
306
292
14
51.444
39.139
12.305
116.781
81.540
35.241
18.192
11.274
6.918
3.510
3.242
268
22.434
10.938
11.496
17.511
11.259
6.252
20.053
11.865
8.188
1.121
951
170
72.826
54.597
18.229
155.647
104.126
51.521
21.103
12.850
8.253
3.042
2.841
201
29.054
13.316
15.738
21.921
13.975
7.946
26.670
14.949
11.721
1.008
839
169
77.499
58.280
19.219
180.297
117.050
63.247
25.377
15.006
10.371
4.754
4.269
485
34.087
14.547
19.540
25.453
15.264
10.189
30.488
16.663
13.825
750
675
75
82.166
61.115
21.051
203.075
127.539
75.536
TABLE C.2.3b. EMPLOYMENT BY OCCUPATION AND SEX AT REGISTRATION YEARS, 1989, 1995 AND 2000
Code
ISCO 1988
1
Occupation
Legislators, senior officials
and managers
Professionals
Clerks
Elementary occupations
TOTAL
Note: - Data for the sector of agriculture are not included.
1989
1995
2000
Total
Males
Females
Total
Males
Females
Total
Males
Females
Total
Males
Females
Total
Males
Females
Total
Males
Females
Total
Males
Females
Total
Males
Females
Total
Males
Females
6.526
5.966
560
18.391
10.666
7.725
26.847
15.205
11.642
17.922
7.043
10.879
37.139
21.442
15.697
623
603
20
40.719
36.371
4.348
25.442
15.272
10.170
29.466
14.971
14.495
5.620
4.961
659
24.234
13.016
11.218
28.578
19.128
9.450
37.193
12.362
24.831
46.725
25.401
21.324
629
610
19
42.255
39.344
2.911
25.275
17.576
7.699
36.369
17.232
19.137
9.410
7.934
1.476
31.277
15.928
15.349
29.642
16.557
13.085
34.512
9.638
24.874
50.450
25.898
24.552
651
639
12
38.741
36.295
2.446
22.251
18.058
4.193
41.713
19.024
22.689
Total
Males
Females
203.075
127.539
75.536
246.878
149.630
97.248
258.647
149.971
108.676
Sex
- 169 EMPLOYMENT
TABLE C.2.4. NON-AGRICULTURAL EMPLOYMENT BY STATUS AND SEX
AT REGISTRATION YEARS, 1967-2005
Employment Status
by Sex
TOTAL
Males
Females
Working Proprietors
Males
Females
Unpaid Family Workers
Males
Females
Total Employees
Males
Females
1967
1972
1976
1981
1985
1989
1995
2000
2005
109.257
84.527
24.730
135.707
100.510
35.197
116.781
81.540
35.241
155.242
103.761
51.481
180.019
116.852
63.167
203.075
127.539
75.536
246.878
149.630
97.248
258.647
149.971
108.676
298.503
166.562
131.941
24.206
22.091
2.115
26.361
23.602
2.759
23.840
20.903
2.937
30.569
26.447
4.122
28.528
23.969
4.559
31.520
24.807
6.713
34.708
27.115
7.593
49.075
38.672
10.403
27.859
20.509
7.350
3.084
623
2.461
4.063
538
3.525
3.603
728
2.875
3.573
547
3.026
3.771
647
3.124
3.471
593
2.878
2.202
364
1.838
1.944
372
1.572
1.220
343
877
81.967
61.813
20.154
105.283
76.370
28.913
89.338
59.909
29.429
121.100
76.767
44.333
147.720
92.236
55.484
168.084
102.139
65.945
209.968
122.151
87.817
207.628
110.927
96.701
269.424
145.710
123.714
Salary Earners
Males
Females
...
...
...
...
...
...
45.900
31.442
14.458
66.866
41.718
25.148
90.030
54.990
35.040
110.652
64.889
45.763
160.578
87.485
73.093
171.397
83.402
87.995
229.379
112.469
116.910
Wage - Earners
Males
Females
...
...
...
...
...
...
43.438
28.467
14.971
54.234
35.049
19.185
57.690
37.246
20.444
57.432
37.250
20.182
49.400
34.676
14.724
36.231
27.525
8.706
40.045
33.241
6.804
TOTAL
Year
Total
Permanent
and
regular
employees
Casual
Females Total Females Total Females Total Females Total Females Total Females Total Females
1960
15.141
5.411
806
1965
15.969
6.143
1.284
1970
20.129
7.304
2.167
1974
22.728
7.415
2.168
1975
23.885
7.860
2.033
1980
25.889
8.018 16.708
4.789
2.926
1.649
6.028
1.412
3.998
809
2.030
603
227
168
1985
28.314
9.241 18.278
5.597
2.970
1.689
6.867
1.814
5.482
1.369
1.385
445
199
141
1990
7.936
1.749
1.101
7.268
1.779
6.278
1.432
990
347
294
196
1995
2.801
1.707
8.061
2.141
7.353
1.858
708
283
..
..
2000
2.768
1.906
8.902
2.422
7.900
2.183
1.002
239
..
..
2005
5.037
3.593
9.352
2.573
8.036
2.267
1.320
306
..
..
2006
5.626
4.094
9.376
2.615
7.904
2.302
1.472
313
..
..
2007
5.709
4.147
9.037
2.682
7.731
2.367
1.306
315
..
..
2008
6.827
4.972
9.007
2.784
7.693
2.408
1.314
376
..
..
2009
6.589
4.760
9.839
2.927
7.950
2.522
1.889
405
..
..
2010
6.765
4.797
9.521
2.985
7.966
2.607
1.554
378
..
..
2011
7.166
5.121
9.420
2.967
8.048
2.686
1.371
281
..
..
2012
6.943
4.919
9.174
2.884
7.963
2.690
1.212
194
..
..
EMPLOYMENT
TABLE C.2.6. ESTABLISHMENTS AND EMPLOYMENT BY INDUSTRY AND SIZE OF ESTABLISHMENT, AT REGISTRATION YEARS, 1967-2005
Ind.
Code
(ISIC
1968)
Establishments by size
INDUSTRY
Year
Total
0-1
2-4
5-9
10-49
50 & over
Total
2-4
5-9
10-49
50 & over
1967
1972
1976
1981
1985
1989
1995
2000
2005
26.050
34.838
28.037
36.037
41.857
51.074
64.932
69.465
76.499
13.758
19.684
16.416
21.315
24.027
27.075
35.428
38.525
43.332
8.977
10.679
8.329
9.965
11.916
16.584
20.427
21.244
21.103
1.876
2.550
1.743
2.432
3.184
3.997
5.118
5.413
6.304
1.212
1.600
1.263
1.909
2.277
2.896
3.373
3.646
4.790
227
325
286
416
453
522
586
637
970
110.257
142.184
111.861
151.450
172.404
211.335
252.772
268.742
313.818
13.758
18.459
13.556
17.317
20.383
25.389
32.441
35.818
41.191
22.659
27.175
20.848
25.172
30.283
41.310
51.969
54.325
53.133
11.962
16.181
10.977
15.581
20.398
25.387
32.628
34.558
38.015
23.100
30.398
24.968
37.682
44.702
55.486
64.487
68.244
80.438
38.778
49.971
41.512
55.698
56.638
63.763
71.247
75.797
101.041
Mining and
quarrying
1967
1972
1976
1981
1985
1989
1995
2000
2005
181
174
213
213
111
105
96
95
52
41
44
113
134
27
33
26
30
8
88
70
52
33
42
31
32
27
8
27
29
28
20
21
19
7
15
8
12
24
13
20
18
20
30
22
28
13
7
7
6
3
2
1
1
0
5.129
3.837
2.276
1.802
1.037
762
739
670
536
41
44
25
57
20
23
15
19
8
237
186
153
96
114
82
87
71
20
168
192
173
123
130
125
48
101
39
214
370
234
404
325
335
524
422
469
4.469
3.045
1.691
1.122
448
197
65
57
0
Manufacturing
1967
1972
1976
1981
1985
1989
1995
2000
2005
5.221
5.928
4.857
5.890
6.390
7.087
7.856
6.640
6.135
2.193
2.526
2.302
2.680
2.773
2.776
3.121
2.560
2.195
2.072
2.237
1.587
1.807
1.966
2.382
2.809
2.460
2.229
525
613
476
619
761
879
975
859
841
367
466
408
656
742
898
842
678
772
64
86
84
128
148
152
109
83
98
24.452
30.007
26.213
37.786
41.824
47.416
43.652
35.838
35.880
2.193
2.423
1.853
2.261
2.308
2.533
2.788
2.339
2.016
5.526
5.948
4.197
4.788
5.153
6.247
7.428
6.491
5.834
3.359
3.882
3.058
4.002
4.920
5.631
6.328
5.577
5.224
7.033
9.180
8.079
13.384
15.015
18.050
16.306
12.449
12.910
6.341
8.574
9.026
13.351
14.428
14.955
10.802
8.982
9.896
(cont'd)
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TOTAL
EMPLOYMENT
TABLE C.2.6 (cont'd). ESTABLISHMENTS AND EMPLOYMENT BY INDUSTRY AND SIZE OF ESTABLISHMENT, AT REGISTRATION YEARS, 1967-2005
Ind.
Code
(ISIC
1968)
Establishments by size
INDUSTRY
Year
Total
0-1
2-4
5-9
10-49
50 & over
Total
2-4
5-9
10-49
50 & over
Electricity,
gas and
water
1967
1972
1976
1981
1985
1989
1995
2000
2005
38
34
41
30
29
22
34
39
39
12
1
6
1
2
1
11
5
4
5
5
7
3
4
5
5
12
11
4
2
5
8
5
1
5
6
4
7
15
14
10
11
9
6
7
9
10
11
9
8
7
6
7
9
11
1.772
1.927
1.746
1.435
1.436
1.334
1.446
1.555
1.741
12
1
4
1
1
1
11
5
4
15
15
20
7
11
15
16
36
32
30
13
29
50
34
9
30
34
27
199
364
323
184
277
205
159
146
139
1.516
1.534
1.370
1.193
1.113
1.104
1.230
1.334
1.539
Construction
1967
1972
1976
1981
1985
1989
1995
2000
2005
812
2.947
1.124
3.508
3.718
4.362
5.846
6.325
6.728
94
1.169
536
1.726
1.716
2.004
2.996
3.479
3.077
319
1.079
351
1.145
1.357
1.635
1.970
2.000
2.368
221
439
104
300
359
423
536
488
744
152
204
97
265
228
248
287
306
456
26
56
36
72
58
52
57
52
83
11.750
21.033
10.245
22.691
20.424
22.235
25.864
24.528
31.767
94
1.156
473
1.607
1.595
1.940
2.897
3.388
2.984
968
3.008
959
2.961
3.665
4.312
5.269
5.263
6.387
1.369
2.818
635
1.889
2.219
2.592
3.337
2.995
4.647
2.706
3.716
2.102
5.351
4.369
4.599
5.448
5.647
7.959
6.613
10.335
6.076
10.883
8.576
8.792
8.913
7.235
9.790
Wholesale and
retail trade,
restaurants
and hotels
1967
1972
1976
1981
1985
1989
1995
2000
2005
10.867
13.150
11.673
14.293
16.996
21.527
25.488
27.606
27.164
6.229
7.774
7.095
8.949
10.435
11.709
13.241
13.572
12.280
3.937
4.398
3.860
4.263
5.057
7.713
9.393
10.638
10.250
448
629
494
730
989
1.364
1.859
2.158
2.669
238
307
209
315
466
658
874
1.094
1.682
15
42
15
36
49
83
121
144
283
24.053
31.627
23.867
31.785
41.377
58.508
76.182
87.538
99.943
6.229
7.587
6.273
7.245
9.198
11.216
12.533
12.811
11.739
9.242
10.619
9.260
10.391
12.459
18.508
23.363
26.744
25.135
2.770
3.929
3.046
4.598
6.268
8.541
11.678
13.588
15.419
4.197
5.503
3.888
5.858
8.649
11.714
16.021
19.713
25.532
1.615
3.989
1.400
3.693
4.803
8.529
12.587
14.682
22.118
(cont'd)
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EMPLOYMENT
TABLE C.2.6 (cont'd). ESTABLISHMENTS AND EMPLOYMENT BY INDUSTRY AND SIZE OF ESTABLISHMENT, AT REGISTRATION YEARS, 1967-2005
Ind.
Code
(ISIC
1968)
Establishments by size
INDUSTRY
Year
Total
0-1
2-4
5-9
10-49
50 & over
Total
2-4
5-9
10-49
50 & over
Transport,
storage and
communication
1967
1972
1976
1981
1985
1989
1995
2000
2005
3.383
2.882
2.176
2.425
3.176
3.305
4.602
4.835
4.590
2.671
2.156
1.563
1.821
2.327
2.279
3.188
3.398
3.119
494
447
351
332
485
590
903
827
856
105
146
134
129
200
238
258
317
298
93
115
99
121
132
165
210
236
238
20
18
29
22
32
33
43
57
79
8.606
9.103
8.319
9.491
12.039
13.915
18.383
21.897
24.247
2.671
2.117
1.303
1.684
1.985
2.114
2.613
2.827
2.700
1.200
1.181
945
906
1.298
1.577
2.375
2.200
2.228
659
929
852
829
1.279
1.530
1.608
2.028
1.777
1.774
2.207
1.781
2.110
2.435
3.016
4.011
4.670
4.109
2.302
2.669
3.438
3.962
5.042
5.678
7.776
10.172
13.433
Financing,
insurance,
real estate
and business
services
1967
1972
1976
1981
1985
1989
1995
2000
2005
650
1.260
1.117
1.670
2.181
2.999
4.295
5.543
6.872
280
575
514
782
885
1.088
1.462
1.941
2.679
265
480
412
594
840
1.277
1.845
2.356
2.594
59
110
98
152
257
347
558
701
876
37
85
85
125
173
255
370
464
606
9
10
8
17
26
32
60
81
117
2.891
4.777
4.623
6.821
10.381
14.134
22.343
30.063
36.065
280
433
372
514
740
976
1.297
1.786
2.501
700
1.223
1.041
1.519
2.174
3.278
4.830
6.160
6.640
388
701
612
980
1.628
2.215
3.603
4.453
5.361
694
1.477
1.626
2.260
3.151
4.766
6.911
8.682
10.462
829
943
972
1.548
2.688
2.899
5.702
8.982
11.101
Community,
social and
personal
services
1967
1972
1976
1981
1985
1989
1995
2000
2005
4.898
8.463
6.836
8.008
9.256
11.667
16.715
18.382
24.919
2.238
5.439
4.287
5.222
5.862
7.185
11.383
13.540
19.970
1.797
1.963
1.709
1.788
2.165
2.951
3.470
2.924
2.787
487
582
404
474
592
726
920
869
864
306
384
338
397
507
643
754
839
999
70
95
98
127
130
162
188
210
299
31.604
39.873
34.572
39.639
43.886
53.031
64.163
66.653
83.639
2.238
4.698
3.253
3.948
4.536
6.586
10.287
12.643
19.239
4.771
4.995
4.273
4.504
5.409
7.291
8.601
7.360
6.857
3.219
3.717
2.572
3.110
3.920
4.744
5.996
5.782
5.521
6.283
7.581
6.935
8.131
10.481
12.801
15.107
16.515
18.858
15.093
18.882
17.539
19.946
19.540
21.609
24.172
24.353
33.164
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- 173 EMPLOYMENT
TABLE C.2.7a. PERSONS INVOLVED IN INDUSTRIAL ACCIDENTS
BY BRANCH OF ECONOMIC ACTIVITY, 1960-2001
Industry (ISIC 1968)
Agriculture, forestry
and fishing
Mining and quarrying
1960
1965
1970
1974
1975
1980
1985
1990
1995
2000
2001
14
78
103
112
143
44
68
56
40
53
57
140
94
61
33
30
22
13
21
28
Manufacturing
66
269
355
263
169
450
500
622
455
559
628
16
26
42
12
10
11
Construction
49
454
458
315
137
424
410
588
529
578
607
64
77
61
28
58
132
251
314
613
607
39
110
89
96
84
133
102
81
99
120
130
26
35
136
172
75
102
134
129
62
109
120
166
197
136
134
265
1.249
1.353
1.054
668
1.257
1.360
1.819
1.686
2.220
2.366
Note: - The sharp increase in 1965 and onwards was due to the introduction af a new scheme whereby benefits for employment
Notes - injuries were compensated.
H
I
J
K
L
M
N
O
P
Q
2002
TOTAL
Source: Department of Labour Inspection.
2004
2005
2006
2007
Nonfatal
Fatal
Nonfatal
Fatal
Nonfatal
Fatal
Nonfatal
Fatal
Nonfatal
Fatal
Nonfatal
0
0
0
5
0
6
28
0
16
507
20
471
1
0
0
4
0
1
52
2
11
656
19
553
0
0
1
5
0
6
52
1
20
633
28
592
0
0
0
2
0
6
54
2
11
605
28
573
1
0
0
3
0
9
43
3
11
522
18
534
2
0
1
2
0
4
44
3
12
519
24
559
3
1
165
219
0
0
221
306
1
1
272
256
3
1
289
261
2
1
287
331
2
1
274
327
0
0
69
0
1
0
76
10
0
0
100
11
0
0
111
17
0
0
94
22
2
0
112
21
22
33
35
38
22
30
2
0
0
71
5
10
0
0
0
71
9
12
0
0
0
77
6
10
1
0
0
104
14
10
0
0
0
105
10
26
1
0
0
80
14
31
50
46
65
45
60
40
17 1.653
2.078
14
2.158
13
2.162
18
2.089
15
2.090
Fatal
2003
EMPLOYMENT
TABLE C.2.7c. PERSONS INVOLVED IN OCCUPATIONAL ACCIDENTS BY ECONOMIC ACTIVITY, 2008-2012
2008
Code
NACE
Rev. 2.
2009
2010
2011
2012
Economic Activity
Fatal
Non-fatal
Fatal
Non-fatal
Fatal
Non-fatal
Fatal
Non-fatal
Fatal
Non-fatal
49
58
45
37
35
17
24
20
11
Manufacturing
546
548
486
412
350
13
13
18
33
18
41
30
33
30
16
Construction
644
560
532
417
326
299
271
270
286
247
113
117
133
112
116
333
301
308
339
329
14
13
20
15
19
23
11
26
18
17
19
10
14
16
26
28
27
29
32
112
127
121
142
111
20
Education
15
21
15
20
33
35
39
36
38
19
15
18
12
14
16
13
13
21
16
14
13
17
12
15
10
12
2.355
2.218
19
2.165
2.005
1.732
TOTAL
Source: Department of Labour Inspection.
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I
J
- 175 EMPLOYMENT
TABLE C.2.8. PERSONS INVOLVED IN INDUSTRIAL ACCIDENTS BY CAUSE, 1969-2012
Year
1969
1970
1971
1972
1973
1974
1975
1976
1977
1978
1979
1980
1981
1982
1983
1984
1985
1986
1987
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
Machines
186
161
118
122
123
141
64
93
142
157
225
198
184
177
171
200
191
222
217
179
326
540
394
353
309
318
322
282
220
220
278
246
259
172
205
Means of
transport
and
lifting
145
169
144
133
174
87
71
92
115
107
133
121
120
89
86
106
112
119
118
93
48
160
107
96
96
114
144
149
141
136
156
189
140
196
239
Other
equipment
200
199
151
159
199
166
82
76
133
120
140
144
157
135
133
159
190
229
405
560
496
400
354
402
349
247
250
295
261
333
206
241
215
106
112
Materials
substances
& radiation
350
329
308
281
283
217
170
155
194
241
197
301
299
309
336
346
348
326
274
293
287
286
395
433
345
367
393
281
269
460
151
123
152
29
37
Working
environment
Other
causes
168
185
139
161
207
151
82
99
100
155
165
181
160
128
173
221
203
220
373
292
155
200
187
230
270
315
335
320
357
389
749
862
986
489
628
212
147
264
369
222
98
127
89
106
156
120
102
120
147
64
54
126
235
66
76
175
26
18
10
16
13
17
17
27
31
174
295
333
678
865
Accidents
on the
way to &
from work
162
163
234
165
177
166
72
97
114
192
190
210
173
187
180
191
179
224
211
257
242
201
241
232
204
165
217
191
187
225
211
259
272
As from year 2004 classification of "Causes", according to the data received from the Department of Labour Inspection,
has been changed as follows:
Year
Buildings /
Structures
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
750
757
786
785
877
862
810
687
599
Machinery / Transportatio
Equipment
n Means
596
550
503
486
536
504
490
439
365
208
233
211
191
221
240
253
229
196
Materials /
Substances
528
566
546
568
631
509
511
522
418
Other Causes
Accidents
on the
way to &
from work
TOTAL
90
69
61
75
102
112
120
133
163
2.172
2.175
2.107
2.105
2.367
2.227
2.184
2.010
1.741
Note:
- For 1974 and 1982-2001 fatal accidents are not included.
Source: Department of Labour Inspection for 2002-2010 and Department of Social Insurance for previous years.
TOTAL
1.423
1.353
1.358
1.390
1.385
1.026
668
701
904
1.128
1.170
1.257
1.213
1.172
1.143
1.277
1.349
1.575
1.664
1.750
1.729
1.813
1.696
1.756
1.589
1.539
1.678
1.535
1.462
1.794
1.925
2.215
2.357
1.670
2.086
TOTAL
Males
Females
% of unemployed to
economically active
population
5.955
4.030
2.810
27.069
4.118
59.200
33.543
4.344
8.302
5.068
7.870
9.426
10.424
10.412
11.375
15.354
12.842
10.756
14.109
16.685
19.492
17.004
15.428
14.523
21.704
26.406
33.951
51.999
4.924
2.349
1.633
18.243
2.278
40.593
23.721
2.408
4.614
2.464
3.557
4.294
5.008
5.423
5.580
5.697
4.750
4.726
7.127
6.961
9.048
8.044
7.348
6.966
11.387
13.624
18.302
28.952
1.031
1.681
1.177
8.826
1.840
18.607
9.822
1.936
3.688
2.604
4.313
5.132
5.416
4.989
5.795
9.657
8.092
6.030
6.983
9.724
10.445
8.960
8.080
7.557
10.316
12.782
15.649
23.047
2,5
1,6
1,0
10,0
1,5
29,6
16,9
2,0
3,3
1,8
2,6
3,1
3,3
3,3
3,5
5,0
4,0
3,3
4,1
4,7
5,3
4,5
3,9
3,7
5,4
6,3
7,9
11,8
Note: - Data refer to the registered unemployed except for the period August 1974-1976, for which figures on unemployment
include persons registered at the District Labour Offices as well as unemployed persons not registered at these Offices.
For other years unregistered unemployment was insignificant.
- Until 1999 the number of unemployed refers to the registered unemployed, whereas as of 2000 the source of the data is
the Labour Force Survey.
9
6
3
0
1960 1964 1968 1972 1976 1980 1984 1988 1992 1996 2000 2004 2008 2012
1960
1965
1974
1970
Jan-Jul
Aug-Sept
1975
1980
1985
1990
1991
Professional technical
and related workers
50
107
562
1.337
716
808
1.353
1.110
1.257
Administrative
and managerial
14
25
229
1.176
68
179
170
211
519
759
306
480
4.979
2.193
741
1.220
1.132
1.296
30
64
57
60
2.962
1.688
143
387
310
393
482
354
247
308
6.181
3.032
330
880
644
2.454
61
56
18
37
2.393
2.675
50
39
32
54
4.801
2.323
1.228
1.658
39.250
19.299
1.317
3.421
1.301
2.273
55
423
833
988
1.869
2.764
927
823
369
381
5.955
4.030
2.810
4.118
59.200
33.543
4.384
8.302
5.068
8.319
Clerical
Sales
Service workers
Agricultural workers
Production and
related workers
Other
TOTAL
Note: - Data refer to the registered at the District Labour Offices except for the period August 1974-1976 for which figures
include both registered and unregistered unemployed.
Occupation
1992
1995
2000
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
13
12
17
58
56
46
59
13
12
15
Armed forces
Legislators, senior
officials
and managers
215
231
261
424
353
313
291
419
500
568
741
Professionals
580
595
705
922
951
1.107
1.202
1.466
1.768
2.010
2.488
Technicians and
associate professionals
476
785
1.041
1.458
1.438
1.295
1.048
1.326
1.561
1.886
2.508
Clerks
879
1.267
1.325
1.879
1.774
1.632
1.545
2.375
3.161
4.091
5.712
Service workers
and shop and market
sales workers
616
1.025
1.559
2.384
2.235
2.227
2.251
3.191
4.122
5.219
6.416
Skilled agricultural
and fishery workers
31
31
54
42
34
38
34
47
58
73
83
499
981
1.778
1.376
1.414
1.066
989
2.326
3.318
3.958
5.362
257
808
1.001
577
547
440
405
640
807
1.030
1.574
Elementary occupations
928
1.483
2.490
3.130
3.040
2.867
2.718
3.998
5.248
6.242
7.915
Newcomers
694
652
712
945
983
978
1.013
1.658
2.285
3.186
3.548
6
7
8
TOTAL
5.187
7.870 10.934 13.154 12.824 12.017 11.541 17.505 22.842 28.276 36.362
Industry
Agriculture, hunting,
forestry and fishing
Mining and quarrying
Manufacturing
Electricity, gas
and water
Construction
Wholesale and retail
trade, restaurants
and hotels
Transport, storage
and communication
Financing, insurance,
real estate and
business services
Community, social
and personal services
Newcomers
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
TOTAL
1976
1980
1985
1990
1995
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2.044
314
2.032
162
82
398
248
53
1.382
102
24
749
99
12
1.806
154
16
2.246
81
27
1.540
75
32
1.657
83
29
1.684
75
37
1.586
80
48
1.602
154
4.216
30
398
44
1.426
30
469
39
647
37
1.326
6
758
7
657
10
685
12
780
59
1.070
2.444
554
1.727
1.119
2.253
3.171
3.018
3.653
4.568
4.893
4.719
1.029
143
379
354
486
531
551
569
590
642
663
175
87
282
269
345
444
491
690
734
700
764
1.928
2.494
562
1.928
1.059
1.702
1.060
892
1.531
652
2.298
712
2.269
805
2.455
768
2.667
912
3.004
922
3.205
945
16.830
4.344
8.302
5.068
7.870 10.935
Economic Activity
Agriculture, Hunting and Forestry
Fishing
Mining and Quarrying
Manufacturing
Electricity, Gas and Water Supply
Construction
Wholesale
and Retail Trade; Repair of Motor
Vehicles,
Motorcycles and Personal and Household Goods
Hotels and Restaurants
Transport, Storage and Communication
Financial Intermediation
Real Estate, Renting and Business Activities
Public Administration and Defence;
Compulsory Social Security
Education
Health and Social Work
Other Community, Social and
Personal Service Activities
Private Households employing Domestic Staff
Extra-Territorial Organizations and Bodies
Newcomers
TOTAL
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
60
20
48
1.602
59
1.070
77
10
28
1.685
67
1.114
79
9
14
1.280
63
936
74
5
14
1.150
32
902
95
7
31
1.637
35
2.598
128
12
38
2.137
45
3.497
2.290
2.429
663
221
543
2.274
1.946
715
281
596
2.099
1.958
559
190
591
2.029
1.845
474
184
655
3.023
2.533
646
228
1.296
3.949
3.150
771
285
1.659
1.838
629
151
1.671
660
156
1.937
598
185
1.843
601
191
2.083
686
228
2.748
860
322
533
39
15
945
512
32
16
982
490
40
13
978
482
37
11
1.013
668
41
14
1.658
873
68
16
2.285
13.153
12.824
12.017
11.541
17.505
22.842
Economic Activity
Manufacturing
2010
2011
2012
139
162
188
38
28
64
2.137
2.681
3.722
35
17
165
68
98
Construction
3.497
4.424
6.177
3.949
5.254
6.998
771
1.082
1.197
3.150
3.848
4.764
133
414
521
285
356
502
250
177
242
720
857
1.139
557
595
755
2.748
2.730
3.445
Education
860
1.137
1.342
322
360
422
335
307
462
383
484
649
Activities of Households
68
90
98
16
19
22
2.285
3.186
3.548
22.842
28.276
36.362
Newcomers
TOTAL
Note:
- As from 2008, for the classification of the employed by industry, the European System of Classification
of Economic Activities (Nace Rev. 2) is used.
2 weeks to 3 months
3 - 6 months
Over 6 months
TOTAL FEMALES
Total
Females
Total
Females
Total
Females
Total
Females
1973
3.314
1.542
692
313
1.581
711
628
310
413
208
1974
27.069
8.826
4.920
1.653
15.900
5.010
5.030
1.660
1.219
503
1975
33.543
9.822
2.551
694
11.742
3.152
8.598
2.100
10.652
3.876
1976
16.830
3.968
1.433
360
5.652
1.420
3.320
813
6.425
1.375
1977
6.144
2.086
692
215
2.297
771
1.182
436
1.973
664
1978
4.017
1.712
438
186
1.434
658
711
330
1.434
538
1979
3.691
1.616
418
175
1.276
607
606
310
1.391
524
1980
4.344
1.936
504
207
1.532
725
680
357
1.628
647
1981
5.879
2.278
745
252
2.161
822
991
414
1.982
790
1982
6.445
2.850
823
349
2.727
1.190
1.432
629
1.463
682
1983
7.772
3.355
972
393
3.344
1.412
1.776
755
1.680
795
1984
7.957
3.452
756
264
3.554
1.459
1.696
794
1.951
935
1985
8.302
3.688
1.060
468
3.990
1.805
1.667
707
1.585
708
1986
9.196
4.429
1.104
517
4.268
2.043
1.883
910
1.941
959
1987
8.709
4.342
935
423
3.908
1.949
1.839
918
2.027
1.052
1988
7.412
3.748
816
385
3.354
1.690
1.552
765
1.690
908
1989
6.243
3.330
632
339
2.740
1.471
1.335
674
1.536
845
1990
5.068
2.604
536
267
2.205
1.129
1.045
502
1.283
706
1991
8.319
4.539
1.068
585
4.517
2.531
1.336
664
1.398
759
1992
5.187
2.809
545
292
2.285
1.259
1.062
563
1.295
696
1993
7.638
4.410
861
494
3.547
2.079
1.652
944
1.579
894
1994
7.997
4.320
782
401
3.298
1.738
1.827
1.004
2.089
1.177
1995
7.870
4.313
730
385
3.402
1.854
1.743
951
1.995
1.124
1996
9.426
5.132
837
434
3.915
2.115
2.168
1.190
2.506
1.393
1997
10.424
5.416
921
434
4.209
2.087
2.388
1.262
2.907
1.632
1998
10.412
4.989
945
433
4.242
1.998
2.334
1.087
2.891
1.473
1999
11.375
5.795
1.004
491
4.601
2.334
2.574
1.291
3.196
1.679
2000
10.934
5.668
1.132
548
4.499
2.297
2.357
1.189
2.945
1.634
2001
9.546
5.011
1.199
613
4.434
2.370
1.892
948
2.021
1.080
2002
10.561
5.869
1.249
673
4.971
2.760
2.247
1.263
2.095
1.173
2003
11.961
6.848
1.386
750
5.602
3.153
2.602
1.528
2.372
1.418
2004
12.650
7.235
1.501
818
5.955
3.378
2.571
1.469
2.622
1.570
2005
13.153
7.334
1.615
863
5.764
3.203
2.769
1.539
3.005
1.729
2006
12.824
7.087
1.591
850
5.267
2.872
2.744
1.473
3.222
1.892
2007
12.017
6.808
1.479
834
4.982
2.850
2.451
1.368
3.105
1.756
2008
11.541
6.612
1.568
876
4.996
2.864
2.293
1.312
2.685
1.559
2009
17.505
8.942
2.447
1.191
8.065
4.033
3.748
1.887
3.245
1.832
2010
22.842
11.479
3.121
1.576
9.884
5.000
5.085
2.487
4.752
2.417
2011
28.276
14.209
3.575
1.792
11.879
5.936
6.320
3.126
6.502
3.355
2012
36.362
17.718
3.725
1.840
14.020
6.943
8.327
3.922
10.290
5.014
Note: - Data refer to the registered unemployed at the District Labour Offices except for the period August 1974-1976 when figures
include both registered and unregistered unemployed.
Year
Elementary
education
Illiterates
TOTAL FEMALES
Total
Females
Total
Females
Total
Females
Total
Females
Higher
education
Total
Females
1.156
398
1974
27.069
8.826
1.730
945
17.550
4.714
6.369
2.708
264
61
1975
33.543
9.822
1.564
1.079
23.657
5.442
7.126
2.958
517
54
679
289
1976
16.830
3.968
501
209
8.462
1.011
6.070
2.266
462
48
1.335
434
1977
6.144
2.086
131
70
1.810
240
2.978
1.337
189
15
1.036
424
1978
4.017
1.712
76
45
1.059
188
1.784
1.008
173
15
925
456
1979
3.691
1.616
60
30
949
194
1.605
874
162
35
915
483
1980
4.344
1.936
79
58
1.235
345
1.798
965
272
30
960
538
1981
5.879
2.278
116
83
1.852
481
2.219
1.030
326
18
1.366
666
1982
6.445
2.850
133
106
2.195
715
2.358
1.276
367
31
1.392
722
1983
7.772
3.355
127
109
2.576
850
2.729
1.388
539
43
1.801
965
1984
7.957
3.452
142
116
2.799
913
2.836
1.564
583
41
1.597
818
1985
8.302
3.688
158
120
2.794
1.029
3.159
1.677
530
46
1.661
817
1986
9.196
4.429
159
119
2.954
1.297
3.564
1.974
583
64
1.936
975
1987
8.709
4.342
148
115
2.550
1.098
3.512
2.026
537
60
1.962
1.043
1988
7.412
3.748
110
89
1.991
857
2.957
1.705
418
54
1.936
1.043
1989
6.243
3.330
84
55
1.627
771
2.549
1.538
311
45
1.672
921
1990
5.069
2.604
38
26
1.009
412
2.218
1.268
246
37
1.558
861
1991
8.320
4.539
90
72
2.001
1.112
3.490
2.065
459
75
2.280
1.217
1992
5.187
2.809
51
30
1.165
631
2.206
1.284
259
44
1.506
820
1993
7.638
4.410
93
65
2.234
1.504
3.204
1.919
437
94
1.670
828
1994
7.997
4.320
94
65
2.128
1.281
3.506
2.045
524
100
1.746
828
1995
7.870
4.313
80
59
2.123
1.276
3.507
2.047
499
97
1.661
834
1996
9.426
5.132
82
57
2.505
1.517
4.252
2.423
639
144
1.948
991
1997
10.424
5.416
97
59
2.836
1.520
4.671
2.606
762
144
2.061
1.090
1998
10.412
4.989
84
37
2.852
1.284
4.536
2.420
867
153
2.072
1.095
1999
11.375
5.795
75
36
3.360
1.732
4.915
2.721
917
172
2.109
1.134
2000
10.934
5.668
66
33
3.077
1.662
5.007
2.829
973
177
1.811
968
2001
9.546
5.011
36
22
2.293
1.299
4.435
2.490
883
163
1.900
1.038
2002
10.561
5.869
36
19
2.308
1.391
5.034
2.988
958
210
2.226
1.261
2003
11.961
6.848
40
24
2.608
1.636
5.644
3.455
1.147
263
2.523
1.470
2004
12.650
7.235
44
28
2.822
1.739
5.890
3.592
1.183
263
2.711
1.612
2005
13.153
7.334
32
19
2.948
1.628
6.075
3.671
1.215
261
2.883
1.755
2006
12.824
7.087
21
2.695
1.424
6.037
3.584
1.201
260
2.870
1.809
2007
12.017
6.808
22
2.538
1.394
5.526
3.344
1.063
247
2.869
1.815
2008
11.541
6.612
21
10
2.583
1.409
5.156
3.169
938
217
2.843
1.807
2009
17.505
8.942
79
30
4.174
1.807
7.765
4.310
1.524
299
3.963
2.495
2010
22.842
11.479
182
66
5.735
2.421
9.730
5.337
2.118
405
5.077
3.250
2011
28.276
14.209
150
59
7.470
3.154
11.726
6.479
2.627
510
6.303
4.007
2012
36.362
17.718
152
66
9.115
3.661
14.763
7.961
3.753
632
8.579
5.399
Note: - Data refer to the registered unemployed at the District Labour Offices except for the period
August 1974-1976 when figures include both registered and unregistered unemployed.
Males
1964
1965
1970
1974
1975
1980
1985
1990
1995
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
19.757
11.659
5.941
5.878
8.623
1.949
3.127
2.449
1.904
1.932
2.398
2.487
2.842
2.629
2.660
2.790
2.581
2.675
3.406
4.435
3.111
1.922
Females
Total
5.678
5.415
3.378
2.333
2.592
1.504
2.260
2.215
1.990
1.155
1.464
1.175
1.298
1.038
1.125
1.331
1.614
1.572
1.747
3.425
2.269
1.201
25.435
17.074
9.319
8.211
11.215
3.453
5.387
4.664
3.894
3.087
3.862
3.662
4.140
3.667
3.785
4.121
4.195
4.247
5.153
7.860
5.380
3.123
TABLE C.3.7. LABOUR DISPUTES, WORK STOPPAGES AND WORKDAYS LOST, 1960-2012
Labour Disputes
Year
Number
1960
1965
1970
1974
1975
1980
1985
1990
1995
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
...
94
142
157
102
213
261
316
268
166
236
172
246
279
220
253
210
184
229
255
294
316
Work Stoppages
Workers
involved
Number
Workers
involved
...
8.898
34.652
16.640
13.896
43.019
29.255
77.095
94.460
31.638
60.273
44.126
45.308
95.015
44.660
65.625
56.878
37.173
41.871
31.311
75.651
30.962
23
20
35
18
9
38
30
20
26
6
25
23
18
13
25
10
8
8
6
4
57
76
...
1.013
4.725
8.498
1.132
49.833
8.082
8.045
64.061
180
1.699
3.496
3.535
6.479
14.637
25.955
3.396
743
573
200
82.336
86.500
Workdays
Lost
27.005
1.073
5.938
14.349
7.808
101.509
16.834
32.174
97.609
1.136
4.778
7.051
6.901
9.053
15.339
26.898
10.289
1.034
1.743
200
39.350
132.811
Community,
social &
personal
services
1960 27.005
1965
1.073
1970
5.938
1974 14.349
1975
7.808
1980 101.509
1985 16.834
1990 32.174
1995 97.609
1996
7.705
1997
5.240
1998
7.948
1999 26.037
2000
1.136
2001
4.778
22.935
343
1.283
2.300
0
71.323
2.836
462
2.519
4.202
2.567
2.646
465
70
632
0
0
1.773
3.958
6.500
0
0
45
0
1.400
0
0
0
600
1.821
1.400
0
120
0
0
0
0
0
200
0
0
0
0
0
0
2.055
226
1.503
1.450
671
9.939
9.104
175
31.094
1.142
1.500
3.802
64
0
140
0
0
0
3.200
0
35
0
0
0
200
0
50
0
0
0
85
82
922
1.629
0
14.535
1.048
6.048
60.000
0
0
0
300
360
891
530
39
0
511
637
908
485
329
3.522
526
1.173
1.400
19.513
78
57
0
383
337
1.301
0
1.269
3.325
810
274
235
0
50
5.695
28
0
0
0
0
0
0
3.500
36
24.305
0
0
0
0
0
0
1.237
Work
stoppages
23
20
35
18
9
38
30
20
26
20
16
20
21
6
25
M
N
O
P
Q
TOTAL
2010
J
K
2009
H
I
2008
F
G
2007
B
C
D
E
Agriculture, hunting
and forestry
Fishing
Mining and quarrying
Manufacturing
Electricity, gas
and water supply
Construction
Wholesale and Retail trade;
Repair of motor vehicles,
motorcycles and personal
and household goods
Hotels and Restaurants
Transport, storage and
communication
Financial intermediation
Real estate, renting
and business activities
Public administration
and defence;
Compulsory social security
Education
Health & social work
Other community, social
and personal
service activities
Private households with
employed persons
Extra-territorial
organisations and bodies
Workdays lost
2005
Work stoppages
Economic activity
2002
Code
NACE
Rev. 1.1
2002
1
1
0
2
1
0
0
3
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
2
0
0
0
2
0
0
0
0
40
40
0
317
12
0
0
8.135
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
28
0
0
0
16
0
0
0
0
3
2
2
1
1
2
0
1
0
1
0
0
2.289
2.130
2.577
13
1.700
1.073
0
500
0
45
0
25
2
1
0
0
1
1
2
0
0
1
1
0
104
200
0
0
24
80
321
0
0
1.012
155
0
7
2
0
4
2
0
1
0
0
0
2
0
1.262
575
0
3.230
6.212
0
120
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
2
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
65
0
0
310
0
0
0
0
14
94
1.372
1.200
360
20
23
25
18
10
7.051
15.339
10.289
1.034
1.743
200
2005
2007
2008
2009
2010
Work stoppages
Code
NACE
Rev. 2
Workdays lost
Economic Activity
2011
2012
2011
2012
288
700
Manufacturing
22
4.780
4.628
E
F
Construction
20
22
1.332
107.249
11
138
16
668
9.330
10
756
2.141
63
84
30.573
101
Education
9.161
158
Activities of Households
57
76
39.350
132.811
TOTAL
Notes: - As from 2008, for the classification of the employed by industry, the European System of Classification
Notes: - of Economic Activities (Nace Rev. 2) is used.
Year
1960
1961
1962
1963
1964
1965
1966
1967
1968
1969
1970
1971
1972
1973
1974
1975
1976
1977
1978
1979
1980
1981
1982
1983
1984
1985
1986
1987
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011(pr.)
Indices of
earnings
(Base: 1980=100,0)
Money terms
Real terms
13,6
32,5
14,5
34,9
14,8
35,6
14,7
34,5
15,0
35,5
16,1
37,8
16,3
38,2
17,7
41,3
18,9
42,4
20,5
44,9
22,9
48,9
25,5
52,3
29,3
57,0
34,6
62,4
39,1
60,8
38,6
57,3
42,8
61,3
52,3
69,8
63,7
79,1
79,4
90,2
100,0
100,0
118,2
106,7
138,9
117,8
151,9
122,7
165,7
126,3
180,8
131,1
190,4
136,4
205,3
143,1
221,3
149,1
241,0
156,6
263,8
164,0
287,9
170,4
315,8
175,5
344,5
182,5
366,9
185,6
389,4
192,0
413,2
197,9
440,6
203,7
462,6
209,2
484,8
215,5
518,1
221,1
544,4
227,9
574,9
234,1
610,9
238,9
637,0
243,5
671,2
250,2
707,3
257,2
744,3
264,4
791,9
268,7
815,9
276,0
835,5
276,0
857,2
274,1
Growth in earnings
(%)
Money terms
-3,8
6,7
2,2
-1,2
2,6
6,8
1,4
8,9
6,6
8,3
11,8
11,3
14,9
18,0
13,3
-1,5
11,0
22,2
21,8
24,6
25,9
18,2
17,5
9,4
9,1
9,1
5,3
7,8
7,8
8,9
9,5
9,1
9,7
9,1
6,5
6,1
6,1
6,6
5,0
4,8
6,9
5,1
5,6
6,3
4,3
5,4
5,4
5,2
6,4
3,0
2,4
2,6
Real terms
-4,6
7,5
2,1
-3,2
3,0
6,4
1,0
8,1
2,7
5,8
9,1
6,8
9,0
9,6
-2,7
-5,7
7,0
13,9
13,3
14,0
10,9
6,7
10,4
4,2
2,9
3,8
4,0
4,9
4,2
5,0
4,7
3,9
3,0
4,0
1,7
3,4
3,1
2,9
2,7
3,0
2,7
3,1
2,7
2,0
1,9
2,7
2,8
2,8
1,6
2,7
0,0
-0,7
Notes: - The data source from 2010 onwards are the records of the Social Insurance Services. Before 2010, the data source was
the Survey on Wages and Salaries. For the years 1960-65 data cover wage-earners only, whereas for the other years
data cover both wage- and salary-earners.
- For the years before 2010, data refer to October of each year, whereas from 2010 they refer to the average of the year.
- Data in real terms refer to earnings in money terms deflated by the yearly average retail price index.
Code
NACE
Rev. 2
B
C
D
E
F
G
J
K
L
M
N
O
P
Q
R
S
1st
2nd
3rd
4th
Year
Quarter Quarter Quarter Quarter Average
1st
Quarter
2nd
Quarter
2006
3rd
4th
Year
Quarter Quarter Average
1st
Quarter
2nd
3rd
4th
Year
Quarter Quarter Quarter Average
89,4
85,1
88,3
86,2
89,4
86,8
87,9
87,7
88,8
86,4
88,7
88,4
89,6
89,2
88,8
89,6
90,6
90,5
89,4
89,4
93,0
91,6
92,5
92,7
94,5
93,4
95,2
94,5
93,8
93,0
79,7
77,3
78,5
79,6
78,8
80,2
80,9
81,1
82,3
81,1
83,3
84,9
86,9
88,9
86,0
70,4
82,7
73,6
85,5
75,9
85,1
77,6
86,0
74,4
84,8
75,6
88,8
77,7
89,5
78,5
89,3
77,6
90,6
77,3
89,5
79,9
91,8
82,0
92,2
83,0
94,5
84,7
95,4
82,4
93,5
81,8
82,1
82,5
83,3
83,1
84,1
87,3
86,0
83,7
83,9
84,8
86,3
85,6
87,4
86,7
88,3
87,9
89,0
86,2
87,7
88,8
89,5
89,7
90,4
91,0
90,7
92,1
91,6
90,4
90,6
86,2
82,0
77,2
67,5
87,1
82,1
78,4
101,1
87,6
81,1
79,5
73,6
88,7
84,4
81,1
75,8
87,4
82,4
79,0
79,5
89,3
84,3
81,6
77,3
89,5
84,7
82,6
79,1
90,1
86,0
83,8
73,2
88,3
86,5
84,8
75,1
89,3
85,4
83,2
76,2
89,8
88,3
86,9
81,2
91,0
89,7
88,2
77,7
92,0
89,5
89,8
80,3
92,6
89,9
91,4
82,0
91,4
89,3
89,1
80,3
76,6
78,1
79,7
81,3
78,9
82,7
84,1
85,2
86,2
84,5
87,2
88,1
89,2
90,4
88,7
74,8
75,8
77,0
79,8
76,8
79,1
82,2
82,2
82,5
81,5
84,0
85,1
86,9
88,5
86,1
84,9
84,9
84,3
82,8
84,6
83,5
85,1
84,8
84,7
84,0
85,8
85,8
87,3
87,1
87,2
88,2
88,0
89,2
87,1
87,6
89,0
90,2
90,7
91,5
92,2
92,4
93,2
92,8
91,3
91,7
72,0
78,1
94,3
73,1
78,2
94,9
73,7
78,2
96,0
75,3
84,9
97,0
73,5
79,8
95,5
76,5
81,0
97,9
77,9
82,0
98,8
80,3
84,4
99,2
81,4
84,3
100,0
79,0
82,9
99,0
82,6
85,9
100,6
84,6
86,9
101,4
85,7
87,4
101,7
86,6
88,8
101,8
84,9
87,2
101,4
TOTAL
82,4
83,3
83,8
85,6
83,8
85,8
86,8
87,5
88,1
87,1
89,3
90,5
91,6
92,7
91,0
(contd)
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2005
Code
NACE
Rev. 2
B
C
D
E
F
G
J
K
L
M
N
O
P
Q
R
S
1st
2nd
3rd
4th
Year
Quarter Quarter Quarter Quarter Average
1st
Quarter
2nd
Quarter
2009
3rd
4th
Year
Quarter Quarter Average
1st
Quarter
2nd
3rd
4th
Year
Quarter Quarter Quarter Average
94,7
91,8
95,5
93,2
96,9
94,9
92,4
95,9
94,9
93,9
98,0
96,6
100,5
100,2
100,2
101,0
101,1
101,5
100,0
99,8
103,1
101,7
102,2
102,4
102,8
103,0
102,5
103,8
102,6
102,7
91,0
92,6
95,5
97,0
94,0
98,8
100,4
100,1
100,1
99,8
108,9
105,8
105,2
104,9
106,2
90,1
94,7
90,9
95,0
94,3
95,4
96,6
96,3
93,0
95,3
96,5
97,7
99,0
98,8
100,9
101,1
102,3
102,4
99,7
100,0
102,9
103,2
105,5
104,1
103,8
103,5
104,7
104,1
104,2
103,7
93,4
92,9
95,0
93,5
94,2
94,7
96,1
95,8
94,7
94,2
97,9
97,2
99,3
98,9
100,6
100,6
101,7
101,7
99,9
99,6
102,6
102,6
103,5
103,2
103,8
103,3
104,4
102,9
103,6
103,0
93,4
89,7
92,2
85,2
93,8
90,6
93,1
87,9
94,6
90,9
94,9
91,0
95,1
91,7
96,0
93,7
94,2
90,7
94,0
89,4
99,3
98,5
97,8
96,3
100,2
98,3
99,8
99,8
100,4
100,3
100,8
101,5
100,7
102,3
102,1
102,3
100,2
99,9
100,1
100,0
100,8
103,5
103,8
99,2
101,5
106,0
105,0
101,6
101,3
107,1
105,5
102,7
101,6
104,2
106,7
104,3
101,3
105,2
105,2
101,9
91,6
93,0
94,4
95,9
93,7
97,5
99,2
100,9
102,6
100,0
104,2
107,9
107,2
108,6
107,0
91,1
93,0
93,3
94,3
92,9
97,4
98,0
100,9
102,6
99,7
102,1
103,2
103,6
104,9
103,5
93,4
94,0
94,3
94,5
94,9
95,7
95,5
97,0
94,5
95,3
96,5
97,9
97,1
98,7
102,0
99,7
103,3
102,9
99,7
99,8
106,0
105,9
106,2
105,0
105,8
104,4
105,9
104,5
106,0
105,0
88,5
88,4
93,8
89,6
90,0
93,6
90,7
92,0
99,3
97,2
93,5
103,4
91,5
91,0
97,5
98,4
97,0
99,3
99,1
98,8
99,7
100,4
100,5
100,1
101,7
103,1
100,4
99,9
99,9
99,9
107,9
106,3
104,6
103,9
105,7
103,9
104,3
107,1
103,7
104,8
108,9
103,8
105,2
107,0
104,0
TOTAL
92,8
93,8
94,7
95,9
94,3
97,7
99,2
101,0
102,1
100,0
103,9
104,4
104,4
104,8
104,4
(contd)
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2008
Code
NACE
Rev. 2
B
C
D
E
F
G
J
K
L
M
N
O
P
Q
R
S
2011
1st
2nd
3rd
4th
Year
Quarter Quarter Quarter Quarter Average
1st
Quarter
2nd
Quarter
2012
3rd
4th
Year
Quarter Quarter Average
1st
Quarter
2nd
3rd
4th
Year
Quarter Quarter Quarter Average
101,9
104,7
101,7
102,0
102,8
105,8
103,9
106,1
102,6
104,6
104,0
106,7
106,5
107,0
105,9
106,9
107,2
106,8
105,9
106,8
95,9
106,2
96,3
106,1
97,4
105,9
97,8
105,8
96,8
106,0
104,3
105,5
106,4
107,4
105,9
108,3
108,0
108,2
112,1
109,2
108,1
109,2
108,9
109,3
108,9
104,7
105,0
102,4
105,9
103,5
106,4
103,6
107,4
103,5
106,2
102,4
108,0
102,5
108,7
102,7
108,9
101,9
109,2
102,4
108,7
102,3
108,5
101,8
108,6
101,1
108,9
100,8
109,2
101,5
108,8
104,8
101,6
104,8
100,5
105,5
105,5
105,8
103,5
105,2
102,8
106,0
101,7
106,5
101,3
106,6
100,6
106,9
100,8
106,5
101,1
106,9
101,5
106,8
101,6
106,7
101,5
106,5
101,6
106,7
101,5
102,3
105,7
107,1
105,3
101,7
105,7
108,3
104,7
102,4
106,6
108,7
105,2
102,7
106,8
109,5
106,4
102,3
106,2
108,4
105,4
102,7
107,6
110,3
106,8
103,0
109,9
110,9
106,9
102,8
110,7
112,2
107,3
102,8
111,3
113,0
106,4
102,8
109,9
111,6
106,8
102,8
110,8
113,4
105,9
102,9
110,5
113,3
105,9
102,9
111,0
112,6
105,5
103,0
111,7
111,6
105,8
102,9
111,0
112,7
105,8
111,5
111,0
112,1
113,0
111,9
113,9
114,8
115,4
115,9
115,0
116,2
116,4
116,4
116,5
116,4
105,4
103,9
105,4
106,4
105,3
107,0
109,4
109,3
109,8
108,9
109,4
109,4
110,0
109,5
109,5
105,8
104,8
106,5
105,5
107,4
106,1
108,4
107,1
107,0
105,9
108,8
107,7
109,8
108,7
110,8
109,9
111,1
110,7
110,1
109,3
109,7
107,3
108,9
108,0
108,4
108,7
107,8
102,2
108,7
106,5
105,6
108,9
103,9
106,1
112,8
104,4
106,9
114,2
102,9
107,7
114,8
105,6
106,6
112,7
104,2
108,4
109,3
106,2
109,1
109,5
106,5
109,6
110,5
107,3
109,8
110,6
108,0
109,2
110,0
107,0
109,0
108,9
108,7
108,3
108,4
109,6
107,4
107,5
110,0
106,5
107,3
110,7
107,8
108,0
109,7
TOTAL
105,3
105,4
106,6
107,1
106,1
107,4
108,1
108,6
109,0
108,3
108,2
108,2
108,1
107,1
107,9
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F
G
J
K
L
M
N
O
P
Q
R
S
2006/2005
2007/2006
2008/2007
1st
2nd
3rd
4th
Quarter Quarter Quarter Quarter
1st
2nd
3rd
4th
Quarter Quarter Quarter Quarter
1st
2nd
3rd
4th
Quarter Quarter Quarter Quarter
1st
2nd
3rd
4th
Quarter Quarter Quarter Quarter
-0,8
3,9
1,4
3,6
-0,7
3,3
3,1
3,2
4,8
3,6
3,3
3,9
6,4
4,1
5,1
4,4
1,9
0,2
3,2
0,6
2,6
1,7
-2,9
1,4
3,5
5,2
5,3
7,5
3,4
6,4
9,4
5,8
0,5
4,7
3,2
3,3
3,9
4,9
7,2
8,0
9,3
9,1
9,8
9,1
8,6
8,4
4,8
3,2
7,4
7,3
5,5
4,7
3,3
4,8
0,0
5,3
5,6
3,4
5,6
3,1
5,8
5,9
9,1
5,3
12,8
3,2
10,9
3,0
13,6
0,9
14,1
0,9
7,1
3,1
8,8
4,0
7,0
5,9
5,9
6,3
3,7
5,2
3,9
4,9
4,4
5,0
0,6
3,4
4,8
3,7
4,7
3,5
4,9
2,7
4,8
2,9
5,2
3,8
5,9
3,4
3,5
4,4
4,3
4,6
4,9
4,7
4,5
5,7
6,8
6,2
5,8
6,2
3,6
2,9
5,8
14,5
2,7
3,2
5,3
-21,7
2,9
6,0
5,4
-0,6
-0,5
2,5
4,6
-0,9
0,6
4,7
6,5
5,0
1,7
5,9
6,8
-1,8
2,2
4,0
7,2
9,8
4,9
4,0
7,7
9,2
3,9
1,7
6,1
4,9
3,1
1,0
5,6
13,2
2,7
1,6
5,7
13,3
2,7
2,0
5,1
14,3
6,4
9,8
6,1
13,1
6,8
8,5
7,2
13,5
6,2
10,4
6,2
11,6
5,9
11,5
6,3
9,2
8,0
7,7
6,9
6,0
5,5
4,8
4,8
4,9
5,0
5,5
5,8
6,2
6,4
6,7
6,9
6,9
5,8
8,5
6,7
3,4
6,2
3,6
5,8
7,3
8,5
9,2
7,4
6,6
6,9
5,5
8,1
8,7
1,2
1,0
3,6
5,2
3,1
5,7
3,5
5,1
3,7
5,1
3,9
5,1
5,7
4,8
5,8
4,1
4,9
4,2
4,0
3,2
3,0
3,5
2,5
4,5
3,4
4,1
2,9
4,4
7,5
4,1
8,2
6,1
6,1
3,8
3,8
6,6
4,8
4,1
9,0
7,9
3,4
8,1
-0,7
3,1
8,0
6,0
2,8
8,6
6,1
2,6
6,7
3,6
2,5
6,4
5,3
1,8
7,2
3,0
-6,8
6,0
3,6
-7,6
5,9
5,3
-2,3
12,3
5,3
1,5
11,2
9,8
5,8
10,6
9,8
6,5
10,7
9,2
0,8
4,5
10,2
-2,8
4,1
4,2
4,3
2,9
4,1
4,2
4,8
5,2
3,9
3,7
3,3
3,5
5,3
5,8
6,6
6,5
(contd)
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I
Economic Activity
2005/2004
F
G
J
K
L
M
N
O
P
Q
R
S
2010/2009
2011/2010
2012/2011
1st
2nd
3rd
4th
Quarter Quarter Quarter Quarter
1st
2nd
3rd
4th
Quarter Quarter Quarter Quarter
1st
2nd
3rd
4th
Quarter Quarter Quarter Quarter
1st
2nd
3rd
4th
Quarter Quarter Quarter Quarter
5,2
5,3
1,7
2,2
2,5
2,0
1,3
2,3
-1,2
2,9
-0,6
-0,4
0,0
2,8
1,4
2,2
2,1
2,0
4,7
4,9
3,0
1,0
3,2
0,6
-7,9
-0,5
-9,6
-0,8
-8,1
-0,9
-8,8
-0,9
10,2
5,4
5,1
4,8
-4,3
-0,3
1,1
2,4
3,9
2,4
1,8
4,4
-0,2
1,2
0,6
-2,5
6,6
5,6
6,6
5,4
2,9
2,4
2,3
1,7
1,8
1,8
-2,9
1,7
-0,3
2,8
-1,1
3,2
-2,2
2,8
0,1
2,6
-0,7
2,3
-1,6
1,7
-0,1
0,4
-0,8
-0,1
-1,5
0,0
-1,1
-0,1
4,7
5,6
4,3
4,4
3,2
2,6
2,6
1,2
2,2
-1,0
1,3
-2,6
1,6
2,1
1,4
0,6
1,1
0,1
1,6
0,7
1,1
-4,6
1,0
-2,6
0,9
-0,2
0,2
0,3
0,1
0,9
-0,4
0,7
1,4
5,1
6,1
3,0
1,3
7,8
5,2
1,8
0,9
6,7
4,6
1,1
0,8
1,9
4,5
2,0
1,5
2,1
3,3
6,1
0,2
-0,3
3,2
3,0
1,1
-0,4
3,1
2,4
1,1
2,5
2,6
2,0
0,4
1,7
2,9
1,4
1,2
4,0
2,4
2,1
0,4
3,8
3,2
2,0
0,1
4,2
3,3
0,0
0,1
3,0
2,8
-0,9
-0,1
0,5
2,1
-0,9
0,1
0,3
0,4
-1,7
0,2
0,4
-1,3
-0,5
6,9
8,7
6,2
5,9
7,0
2,9
4,6
4,1
2,2
3,4
2,9
2,5
2,0
1,4
0,8
0,5
4,9
5,2
2,7
2,3
3,2
0,7
1,7
1,4
1,5
5,3
3,7
3,2
2,3
-0,1
0,6
-0,3
9,8
8,3
9,4
6,4
3,8
4,7
2,6
1,5
-0,1
-1,1
0,3
0,5
1,5
1,6
2,3
2,4
2,8
2,8
3,0
3,0
3,2
3,7
2,5
3,4
0,8
-0,4
-0,8
-0,7
-2,1
-1,2
-2,9
-7,7
9,7
9,6
5,4
4,9
7,0
4,2
3,9
6,6
3,6
3,1
5,7
3,4
-2,1
2,4
-0,7
2,1
6,7
0,5
2,5
6,6
-0,7
2,8
5,4
1,6
2,6
0,3
2,2
2,8
-2,9
2,0
2,5
-3,3
4,2
1,9
-3,7
2,3
0,5
-0,3
2,3
-0,7
-1,0
2,9
-2,0
-2,7
2,5
-2,9
-2,9
2,5
6,4
5,3
3,4
2,6
1,3
0,9
2,1
2,2
2,0
2,6
1,9
1,7
0,8
0,1
-0,4
-1,7
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I
Economic Activity
2009/2008
Code
NACE
Rev. 2
B
C
D
E
F
G
J
K
L
M
N
O
P
Q
R
S
1st
2nd
3rd
4th
Year
Quarter Quarter Quarter Quarter Average
1st
Quarter
2nd
Quarter
2006
3rd
4th
Year
Quarter Quarter Average
1st
Quarter
2nd
3rd
4th
Year
Quarter Quarter Quarter Average
88,7
83,8
87,4
85,1
88,8
85,5
87,1
86,5
88,0
85,2
88,0
87,2
88,9
88,2
87,9
88,4
89,9
89,2
88,7
88,2
92,3
90,7
91,6
91,6
93,6
91,7
95,6
93,0
93,3
91,7
81,4
80,5
81,0
81,7
81,2
82,2
83,3
83,5
84,5
83,4
86,0
87,4
89,2
90,8
88,3
76,8
81,2
80,2
83,1
82,6
83,5
83,3
84,5
80,7
83,1
83,3
86,4
84,8
87,2
85,5
87,5
82,0
88,6
83,9
87,4
88,1
89,5
89,6
90,5
89,9
92,4
90,0
93,5
89,4
91,5
81,8
81,6
82,5
82,9
83,0
83,9
87,4
85,9
83,7
83,6
84,8
86,2
85,6
87,4
86,7
88,3
87,9
89,0
86,2
87,7
88,8
89,6
89,7
90,6
91,0
90,9
92,0
91,7
90,4
90,7
85,5
80,1
77,7
69,6
86,4
80,7
78,9
102,3
86,1
80,5
80,1
75,0
89,5
84,3
81,7
77,1
86,9
81,4
79,6
81,0
89,2
83,1
82,2
77,5
88,3
83,9
83,1
77,9
88,6
85,3
84,4
77,1
88,6
85,8
85,4
78,5
88,7
84,5
83,8
77,8
89,6
87,0
87,6
81,2
90,2
89,6
88,8
75,3
91,2
88,8
90,4
83,5
92,3
89,3
91,8
84,1
90,8
88,7
89,6
81,0
77,6
79,0
80,7
82,5
79,9
83,6
85,4
86,2
87,2
85,6
88,7
89,1
90,3
91,4
89,9
75,8
76,8
78,1
80,9
77,9
80,2
83,4
83,3
83,5
82,6
85,2
86,3
88,0
89,4
87,2
84,9
85,1
84,3
82,8
84,6
83,3
85,1
85,0
84,7
84,1
85,8
85,8
87,4
87,2
87,2
88,3
88,0
89,1
87,1
87,6
89,0
90,2
90,8
91,6
92,2
92,6
93,2
92,5
91,3
91,7
72,2
78,4
90,9
73,5
78,6
91,5
74,1
78,6
92,5
75,5
85,4
93,5
73,8
80,3
92,1
76,2
81,4
94,4
77,1
82,4
95,3
83,5
84,8
95,7
80,8
84,7
96,1
79,4
83,3
95,3
82,2
86,5
97,4
84,8
87,2
98,4
86,4
87,7
98,9
86,6
88,8
95,6
85,0
87,6
97,6
TOTAL
82,1
83,0
83,5
85,6
83,6
85,6
86,5
87,2
87,9
86,8
89,2
90,3
91,3
92,3
90,8
(contd)
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I
Economic Activity
2005
Code
NACE
Rev. 2
B
C
D
E
F
G
J
K
L
M
N
O
P
Q
R
S
1st
2nd
3rd
4th
Year
Quarter Quarter Quarter Quarter Average
1st
Quarter
2nd
Quarter
2009
3rd
4th
Year
Quarter Quarter Average
1st
Quarter
2nd
3rd
4th
Year
Quarter Quarter Quarter Average
94,0
92,7
94,8
92,8
96,6
94,8
94,8
95,8
95,0
94,0
97,4
97,4
100,2
99,5
99,7
100,7
102,1
101,5
99,8
99,8
103,1
101,9
101,9
101,9
102,5
102,6
102,1
103,4
102,4
102,5
91,6
93,0
95,3
96,9
94,2
98,9
99,9
100,4
101,1
100,0
109,3
104,0
104,6
105,0
105,7
91,5
94,2
91,7
94,9
93,9
95,7
95,4
96,5
93,1
95,3
97,0
97,3
99,5
98,1
100,6
101,8
101,9
102,5
99,8
99,9
102,6
102,9
106,1
103,3
103,4
103,3
104,0
103,8
104,0
103,3
93,3
93,2
94,9
93,6
94,1
94,8
96,0
96,0
94,6
94,4
97,9
97,2
99,3
99,0
100,6
100,6
101,6
101,6
99,9
99,6
102,4
102,5
103,2
102,8
103,4
102,8
103,9
102,4
103,2
102,6
92,7
89,8
92,3
85,6
93,5
90,7
93,1
86,9
95,1
91,5
94,9
91,5
96,0
92,5
95,9
93,3
94,3
91,1
94,0
89,3
98,2
98,3
97,7
96,5
99,9
98,6
99,8
100,1
100,4
100,3
100,8
101,0
101,1
102,3
102,0
101,2
99,9
99,9
100,1
99,7
100,7
103,5
103,6
100,2
101,1
105,5
104,7
101,9
100,3
106,4
105,1
101,7
100,6
103,8
106,3
103,2
100,7
104,8
104,9
101,8
92,1
93,1
94,3
95,9
93,9
97,2
99,4
101,0
102,5
100,0
104,0
107,6
106,8
108,5
106,7
91,5
93,1
93,4
94,2
93,0
97,4
98,1
100,9
102,5
99,7
102,0
102,8
103,2
104,5
103,1
93,4
94,2
94,4
94,3
94,9
95,9
95,4
96,9
94,5
95,3
96,5
97,9
97,2
99,0
102,0
100,3
103,2
101,9
99,7
99,8
105,9
105,8
105,7
104,9
105,3
104,1
105,3
103,7
105,5
104,6
88,7
89,1
95,3
89,5
90,1
94,9
90,4
91,2
100,2
97,5
92,1
100,5
91,5
90,6
97,7
98,0
100,0
100,0
99,3
98,9
100,3
101,0
99,4
100,3
102,6
101,5
99,8
100,2
99,9
100,1
104,5
109,6
104,7
104,7
104,8
103,6
104,4
105,9
103,5
104,4
107,7
103,2
104,5
107,0
103,8
TOTAL
92,9
93,8
94,8
95,9
94,4
97,7
99,1
101,1
102,1
100,0
103,7
104,0
104,0
104,3
104,0
(contd)
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I
Economic Activity
2008
Code
NACE
Rev. 2
B
C
D
E
F
G
J
K
L
M
N
O
P
Q
R
S
2011
1st
2nd
3rd
4th
Year
Quarter Quarter Quarter Quarter Average
1st
Quarter
2nd
Quarter
2012
3rd
4th
Year
Quarter Quarter Average
1st
Quarter
2nd
3rd
4th
Year
Quarter Quarter Quarter Average
101,5
104,2
101,3
101,5
102,5
105,4
103,1
105,5
102,1
104,2
105,1
106,4
106,5
106,5
104,1
106,3
103,6
106,4
104,8
106,4
99,4
105,5
97,3
105,5
95,5
105,3
92,8
105,3
96,3
105,4
104,5
104,9
106,0
106,6
105,5
108,2
108,2
108,4
109,7
108,6
108,6
109,0
108,4
107,5
108,4
103,9
104,5
102,9
105,3
103,1
106,0
103,0
106,9
103,2
105,7
102,2
107,6
102,4
108,1
102,3
108,4
101,6
108,5
102,1
108,2
101,7
108,1
101,2
108,1
100,6
108,2
100,2
108,3
100,9
108,2
104,4
100,9
104,3
99,7
105,1
104,8
105,4
102,7
104,8
102,0
105,5
100,9
106,1
100,4
106,1
99,6
106,4
99,9
106,0
100,2
106,4
100,5
106,2
100,5
106,2
100,3
105,9
100,3
106,2
100,4
103,6
104,8
106,6
105,4
100,4
104,9
107,9
103,9
101,8
105,7
108,2
104,5
102,0
105,9
109,0
106,1
101,9
105,3
107,9
105,0
102,6
106,7
109,8
106,3
102,5
108,8
110,4
106,2
102,3
109,5
111,7
107,1
102,4
109,9
112,5
105,9
102,4
108,7
111,1
106,4
102,2
109,4
112,3
105,0
102,3
109,1
112,5
105,4
102,4
109,4
112,5
104,8
102,6
109,8
112,5
105,9
102,4
109,4
112,4
105,3
110,2
110,7
112,0
112,5
111,4
113,2
114,2
115,0
115,4
114,5
115,5
115,6
115,4
115,6
115,5
105,0
103,5
105,0
106,0
104,9
106,5
109,0
108,9
109,3
108,4
108,9
108,9
109,5
109,0
109,1
105,2
104,1
106,0
105,1
106,8
105,3
107,8
106,4
106,5
105,2
108,2
107,5
109,2
108,1
110,2
109,0
110,5
108,8
109,5
108,4
108,9
107,9
108,1
107,6
107,5
107,2
106,7
99,8
107,8
105,6
104,6
109,6
103,3
105,4
112,1
103,7
106,3
113,7
103,7
107,1
114,3
104,8
105,9
112,4
103,9
107,8
109,0
105,6
108,5
109,1
106,0
108,9
109,9
107,0
109,3
109,7
107,5
108,6
109,4
106,5
108,2
108,3
108,0
107,4
107,6
108,9
106,4
106,2
109,2
105,1
105,2
109,9
106,8
106,8
109,0
TOTAL
104,8
104,7
106,1
106,5
105,5
106,9
107,5
107,9
108,2
107,6
107,6
107,4
107,2
106,1
107,1
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I
Economic Activity
F
G
J
K
L
M
N
O
P
Q
R
S
2006/2005
2007/2006
2008/2007
1st
2nd
3rd
4th
Quarter Quarter Quarter Quarter
1st
2nd
3rd
4th
Quarter Quarter Quarter Quarter
1st
2nd
3rd
4th
Quarter Quarter Quarter Quarter
1st
2nd
3rd
4th
Quarter Quarter Quarter Quarter
-0,8
4,0
1,7
3,6
-1,0
3,3
3,2
3,1
4,9
4,0
3,0
3,9
6,5
3,7
6,3
4,2
1,8
2,2
3,5
1,4
3,2
3,4
-0,8
3,0
3,7
5,1
5,7
7,2
3,2
6,3
7,7
6,0
1,0
3,5
3,1
3,4
4,6
4,9
6,8
7,4
6,6
6,4
6,9
6,7
7,9
7,4
5,3
4,3
8,4
6,3
5,8
4,9
3,5
4,9
-1,5
5,0
5,8
3,7
5,6
3,8
5,1
5,5
9,7
5,5
3,8
5,2
2,4
4,9
4,4
3,6
6,1
3,2
6,1
3,3
8,5
3,4
7,2
6,4
6,8
6,3
3,6
5,7
3,8
5,4
4,4
5,2
0,6
3,6
4,8
3,9
4,8
3,7
4,9
2,9
4,6
3,0
5,0
4,1
5,9
3,4
3,4
4,3
4,4
4,7
5,0
4,2
4,6
5,7
6,9
6,2
5,8
5,9
4,3
3,7
5,7
11,3
2,2
4,0
5,3
-23,8
2,9
6,0
5,4
2,8
-1,0
1,8
4,5
1,9
0,5
4,8
6,5
4,8
2,1
6,7
6,8
-3,4
3,0
4,0
7,1
8,3
4,1
4,0
7,6
7,1
3,5
3,2
5,5
5,4
3,7
1,3
4,8
15,5
4,3
3,1
5,0
9,5
4,0
3,5
4,4
11,0
5,9
9,4
5,8
12,8
6,9
8,6
7,2
15,2
5,6
9,5
6,3
10,5
5,3
10,6
6,4
8,5
7,8
8,1
6,9
5,7
6,0
4,4
4,8
4,8
3,8
4,4
4,4
4,9
5,6
6,8
7,1
6,8
5,8
8,5
6,7
3,3
6,3
3,6
5,7
7,1
7,3
7,9
6,1
5,4
6,5
5,3
8,1
8,8
1,2
0,8
3,6
5,3
3,1
6,0
3,5
4,8
3,7
5,1
3,9
5,0
5,7
4,9
5,8
3,7
4,9
4,4
4,0
3,0
3,0
3,5
2,4
4,8
3,3
4,0
3,0
5,0
7,5
4,6
8,1
5,2
5,6
3,8
3,9
4,9
4,8
4,1
12,7
7,9
3,4
7,1
-0,8
2,8
7,8
6,3
3,3
10,0
5,9
3,3
3,5
3,5
3,4
7,1
4,9
-0,5
7,9
3,0
-2,2
5,6
3,3
-3,6
4,7
4,0
1,3
12,6
3,6
5,1
10,5
12,2
5,0
10,9
9,8
5,7
11,7
8,9
0,2
5,3
10,2
-0,7
4,2
4,2
4,5
2,7
4,2
4,3
4,7
5,0
4,2
3,9
3,8
4,0
5,2
5,7
6,6
6,4
(contd)
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H
I
Economic Activity
2005/2004
F
G
J
K
L
M
N
O
P
Q
R
S
2010/2009
2011/2010
2012/2011
1st
2nd
3rd
4th
Quarter Quarter Quarter Quarter
1st
2nd
3rd
4th
Quarter Quarter Quarter Quarter
1st
2nd
3rd
4th
Quarter Quarter Quarter Quarter
1st
2nd
3rd
4th
Quarter Quarter Quarter Quarter
5,8
4,6
1,7
2,4
2,9
1,8
0,1
1,8
-1,5
2,3
-0,6
-0,5
0,0
2,8
0,9
2,1
3,5
2,0
5,2
5,0
1,6
0,8
0,5
0,9
-5,4
-0,8
-8,6
-0,9
-8,3
-0,9
-10,5
-1,1
10,5
4,2
4,2
3,9
-4,3
0,8
1,3
1,6
3,5
3,1
2,2
2,9
0,4
0,8
0,0
-2,0
5,8
5,7
6,6
5,3
2,8
1,5
2,0
1,2
1,3
1,5
-3,0
1,9
-0,3
2,6
-0,9
3,0
-1,7
3,0
-0,5
2,7
-0,7
2,2
-1,3
1,5
-0,4
0,5
-1,1
-0,1
-1,7
-0,2
-1,4
-0,2
4,6
5,5
3,9
3,9
2,8
2,2
2,3
0,7
1,9
-1,6
1,1
-3,0
1,6
1,9
1,5
0,3
1,1
0,0
1,7
0,7
1,0
-4,9
1,0
-2,7
0,9
-0,3
0,1
0,1
0,1
0,7
-0,5
0,5
2,5
5,3
6,1
3,8
1,2
7,0
4,9
1,8
-0,1
6,2
4,2
0,7
-0,5
1,4
4,2
2,0
2,9
1,3
2,9
5,2
-0,7
-0,6
3,0
2,0
1,5
-0,7
3,0
2,7
1,4
2,0
2,6
2,8
-1,0
1,8
3,0
0,9
2,1
3,8
2,4
2,2
0,5
3,5
3,2
2,4
0,4
3,9
3,2
-0,3
-0,4
2,6
2,3
-1,2
-0,2
0,3
1,8
-0,7
0,2
-0,1
0,7
-2,1
0,3
-0,2
-0,1
0,0
7,0
8,2
5,7
5,9
5,9
2,9
4,9
3,8
2,7
3,2
2,7
2,5
2,1
1,2
0,3
0,2
4,7
4,8
2,3
1,9
2,9
0,7
1,8
1,4
1,5
5,3
3,6
3,1
2,2
-0,1
0,6
-0,3
9,8
8,1
8,8
5,9
3,2
3,8
2,0
1,8
-0,7
-1,7
0,3
0,2
1,5
1,2
2,4
2,6
2,9
3,3
3,0
2,8
3,1
3,5
2,5
2,2
0,6
0,3
-1,1
-0,4
-2,4
-1,7
-3,5
-8,3
6,6
9,6
4,7
5,5
5,9
3,4
3,3
6,6
3,1
1,7
6,2
3,4
0,1
0,0
-1,3
0,7
7,0
0,1
1,8
7,4
0,2
2,6
6,0
1,6
3,0
-0,6
2,2
2,9
-2,6
2,2
2,5
-3,3
3,2
2,0
-4,0
2,5
0,4
-0,6
2,3
-1,0
-1,4
2,8
-2,3
-3,4
2,1
-3,8
-4,2
2,2
6,1
5,0
2,9
2,1
1,1
0,7
2,0
2,2
2,0
2,6
1,7
1,5
0,7
-0,1
-0,6
-1,9
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I
Economic Activity
2009/2008
F
G
H
I
J
K
L
M
N
O
P
Q
R
S
Economic Activity
()
2008
2009
2010
2011
19,6
12,0
32,6
17,6
11,9
34,6
17,7
12,1
34,4
17,8
12,2
35,4
15,1
15,7
15,1
15,4
13,3
10,9
13,3
11,0
13,7
11,2
14,1
11,4
17,9
10,3
17,4
10,2
17,6
10,3
17,1
10,4
20,8
29,7
10,7
21,0
30,0
11,4
21,3
31,5
11,6
22,0
32,5
11,9
15,3
16,5
17,1
17,6
11,1
11,3
11,6
11,9
19,3
30,4
19,8
30,6
20,1
31,0
20,7
31,5
15,6
14,0
12,3
15,9
13,3
11,8
16,1
13,6
12,2
16,6
13,4
12,6
TOTAL
15,4
15,6
16,1
16,5
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C. LABOUR
C.5. Social Insurance
SCOPE
This section presents statistics related to social insurance. It provides data on persons insured, insurance
contributions, claims and payments, pensioners and pensions.
COVERAGE
Data on social insurance cover all contributions of the social insurance fund including Turkish Cypriots.
(Number)
Year
Total
Males
Females
1957
1960
1965
1970
1974
1975
1980
1985
1990
1995
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
126.711
165.336
251.975
314.897
364.590
364.784
424.612
472.864
525.820
593.122
683.862
707.866
730.769
761.185
798.125
833.605
873.929
931.536
989.985
1.037.134
1.078.379
1.116.116
1.147.530
97.915
122.815
179.053
212.396
239.822
236.669
265.164
287.677
312.774
345.814
385.571
395.728
405.768
419.653
437.382
454.171
473.369
503.376
534.262
558.577
579.220
598.181
613.720
28.796
42.521
72.922
102.501
124.768
128.115
159.448
185.187
213.046
247.308
298.291
312.138
325.001
341.532
360.743
379.434
400.560
428.160
455.723
478.557
499.518
518.198
533.810
Active Contributors
Total
106.471
103.000
147.681
176.969
188.480
135.490
192.193
204.746
239.754
264.142
294.116
309.299
319.038
333.546
363.315
375.848
389.837
421.352
447.174
452.395
455.916
456.306
440.334
Males
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
133.112
148.097
158.418
165.512
171.262
175.115
183.187
196.052
201.270
207.094
223.869
237.174
238.204
236.764
234.737
223.505
Females
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
71.634
91.657
105.724
128.604
138.037
143.923
150.359
167.263
174.578
182.743
197.483
210.071
214.191
219.152
221.569
216.829
Year
1958
1960
1965
1970
1974
1975
1980
1985
1990
1995
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012 (pr.)
Employers' and
insured persons'
contributions
657.388
668.948
2.008.107
4.459.998
5.998.898
6.921.785
26.170.775
118.818.203
188.925.939
315.588.962
428.639.382
481.872.287
491.808.734
545.991.732
616.850.576
634.683.111
687.646.538
765.658.621
859.794.691
951.009.288
1.007.673.284
1.028.855.160
1.001.878.875
Government general
contribution
328.692
334.469
1.004.060
2.230.145
2.999.269
3.461.073
11.173.206
34.682.783
55.611.975
100.992.357
136.989.461
153.969.298
157.141.623
174.414.368
172.085.645
227.667.363
219.613.550
244.597.469
274.619.268
302.511.801
319.712.202
326.765.590
318.222.046
Interest
received
5.915
115.563
303.020
553.462
825.548
417.828
847.543
19.868.972
53.433.048
120.859.980
201.876.803
207.987.876
179.800.767
152.885.893
186.000.953
182.245.611
174.878.124
196.830.831
269.904.865
117.477.649
104.357.763
132.492.971
116.023.435
()
Other income
(rents, fines etc.)
0
0
6.459
17.593
81.188
42.823
739.884
2.084.444
2.063.020
3.223.603
9.695.139
12.939.572
13.208.367
13.836.880
15.107.087
15.557.576
16.485.103
20.558.197
23.197.586
26.757.128
28.654.587
31.968.590
36.352.724
Total
991.995
1.118.980
3.321.646
7.261.199
9.904.903
10.843.509
38.931.408
175.454.403
300.033.982
540.664.903
777.200.785
856.769.033
841.959.490
887.128.873
990.044.261
1.060.153.661
1.098.623.315
1.227.645.118
1.427.516.410
1.397.755.866
1.460.397.836
1.520.082.311
1.472.477.080
SOCIAL INSURANCE
TABLE C.5.3. SOCIAL INSURANCE CLAIMS SETTLED, 1957-2012
Unemployment
benefit
Sickness
benefit
1957
1960
1965
1970
1974
1975
1980
1985
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
3.751
78.306
40.440
23.212
186.617
105.900
20.827
21.917
13.044
27.717
14.623
24.394
21.321
24.145
26.388
28.213
31.756
31.543
27.969
29.694
31.386
33.712
33.179
34.612
34.527
33.131
32.607
47.377
49.282
55.358
59.830
4.454
11.462
4.841
7.010
6.613
3.281
5.880
21.063
44.835
43.619
49.668
50.527
48.448
49.651
49.268
46.825
46.394
46.158
51.819
48.010
49.998
52.964
52.551
58.046
56.263
60.872
64.163
68.694
68.418
68.310
60.239
Maternity
grant
3.235
8.115
5.661
5.397
6.896
1.749
7.775
8.457
9.307
9.147
10.137
9.491
9.372
9.009
8.648
8.328
8.072
7.722
7.617
7.392
7.111
7.083
7.258
7.413
7.697
7.554
7.952
8.579
8.808
8.595
9.066
Maternity
allowance
0
0
460
758
1.150
395
1.895
3.084
5.571
6.255
6.574
6.152
6.101
6.124
6.208
6.067
6.047
5.862
5.468
5.507
5.513
5.597
5.974
5.970
6.656
6.494
6.966
7.549
7.742
7.635
8.065
Death
grant
73
222
337
1.071
1.674
720
2.285
3.317
3.785
3.846
4.645
4.333
4.210
4.278
4.467
4.564
4.907
4.474
4.863
4.512
4.771
4.868
5.004
5.239
4.941
5.134
5.007
5.025
4.883
5.184
5.437
Death
benefit
0
0
22
24
30
23
15
13
14
12
16
16
17
14
2
11
27
8
8
9
12
8
6
6
10
10
8
9
5
15
3
Marriage
grant
Widow's
pension
Old age
pension
0
245
680
946
593
312
974
2.757
2.686
3.065
2.320
2.750
2.355
2.515
1.943
2.568
2.544
2.669
2.495
3.166
6.069
3.548
3.576
3.907
3.634
4.014
3.671
4.342
4.518
4.468
4.689
16
95
256
884
1.130
1.008
1.096
1.261
1.885
1.697
1.679
1.685
1.532
1.606
1.626
1.741
1.747
1.703
1.710
3.659
2.495
1.867
1.993
2.289
1.805
1.864
1.819
1.840
1.795
1.844
1.936
0
671
1.400
3.358
2.242
2.200
2.201
2.553
5.348
3.944
4.134
8.026
4.232
4.261
4.108
4.290
4.748
5.447
5.243
8.373
8.343
7.552
6.712
7.219
7.583
8.298
8.442
9.709
9.961
9.830
9.066
Orphans'
benefit
0
1
3
12
17
10
13
20
109
102
86
118
120
107
134
123
147
146
140
151
220
237
242
274
258
242
234
294
258
273
267
Injury
benefit
0
0
1.332
1.404
1.186
770
1.313
1.499
2.086
1.879
1.941
1.899
1.891
1.958
1.944
1.771
1.892
2.021
2.198
2.357
2.230
2.376
2.525
2.372
2.571
2.296
2.460
2.298
2.316
1.977
1.794
Disablement Invalidity
benefit
pension
0
0
140
251
142
127
129
155
118
146
136
100
94
94
107
115
122
106
103
99
88
104
110
124
103
97
102
109
106
105
88
0
0
0
0
380
336
478
770
978
1.000
995
984
1.125
1.266
1.299
1.341
1.481
1.444
1.533
1.677
1.476
1.619
1.621
1.713
1.662
1.571
1.602
1.583
1.611
1.536
1.508
Notes: - Claims for maternity benefits, marriage and funeral grants were discontinued from 17.3.1975 to 2.1.1977 and for unemployment benefits from 17.3.1975 to 3.4.1977.
- Claims for unemployment benefits from 1985 onwards include only initial claims. Continuation claims are excluded.
- Orphans benefits include full and half benefits.
Source: Social Insurance Services.
Missing
persons
allowance
Total
0
0
0
0
0
0
4
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
11.529
99.117
55.572
44.327
208.670
116.831
44.885
66.866
89.766
102.429
96.954
110.475
100.818
105.028
106.142
105.957
109.884
109.303
111.166
114.598
119.712
121.535
120.751
129.184
127.710
131.577
135.033
157.408
159.703
165.130
161.988
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Year
(Number)
SOCIAL INSURANCE
TABLE C.5.4. PAYMENTS OF SOCIAL INSURANCE BENEFITS, 1957-2012
Year
0
0
46
50
65
41
104
434
719
728
789
764
873
1.013
1.071
1.153
1.251
1.427
1.688
1.700
1.695
1.869
2.209
2.278
2.281
2.096
2.281
2.428
1.840
2.003
1.811
0
0
3
62
138
137
261
709
1.230
1.348
1.444
1.652
1.693
1.924
2.114
2.334
2.383
2.594
2.765
2.990
3.298
3.465
3.662
4.075
4.348
4.643
4.813
4.971
5.004
5.106
5.024
Death
benefit
Medical1
0
0
3
41
99
99
181
525
931
969
1.063
1.186
1.258
1.416
1.529
1.580
1.659
1.738
1.763
1.551
1.854
1.835
1.944
2.032
2.014
2.158
2.278
2.457
2.509
2.567
2.624
0
0
0
0
10
9
14
22
27
60
31
38
41
44
43
56
60
65
56
133
133
3.508
3.961
4.089
4.229
5.708
6.274
6.956
7.593
8.222
8.019
(000's)
Invalidity Marriage Maternity Maternity Sickness Unemployment Widow's Orphan's Old age
pension
grant
grant
allowance benefit
benefit
pension benefit pension
Funeral
grant
Missing
persons
allowance
Total
0
0
0
0
152
159
743
3.221
7.397
8.423
9.848
10.069
12.779
14.837
17.814
20.187
20.401
21.491
24.385
27.375
30.352
33.082
35.604
39.804
44.036
46.988
49.834
50.580
52.135
53.479
54.022
0
3
5
24
44
24
113
511
806
839
1.034
1.046
1.114
1.251
1.434
1.522
1.683
1.560
1.919
1.712
1.861
1.963
2.020
2.216
2.283
2.260
2.465
2.601
2.790
2.587
3.308
0
0
0
0
0
0
323
634
757
753
783
812
846
877
938
960
957
984
1.001
1.027
1.176
1.143
1.140
1.157
1.152
1.098
1.208
1.170
1.131
1.099
1.094
44
507
1.256
5.570
14.619
13.922
30.011
91.092
155.708
175.714
188.601
229.197
256.198
285.837
322.254
354.707
375.388
412.260
459.494
483.343
551.062
605.103
646.495
706.602
756.916
809.370
901.230
993.981
1.099.638
1.193.886
1.304.991
0
2
9
10
12
7
40
424
571
675
552
697
654
750
632
834
899
914
907
1.054
1.196
1.690
1.514
1.680
2.115
1.687
2.331
2.133
2.606
2.496
3.406
17
58
43
41
125
50
292
1.032
1.551
1.659
1.920
1.968
2.114
2.238
2.267
2.310
2.349
2.225
2.537
2.402
2.404
2.495
2.573
2.664
3.250
2.657
3.610
3.417
4.061
4.250
4.788
0
0
9
15
39
19
113
829
3.245
4.145
4.762
5.497
6.617
8.034
8.270
8.321
9.445
8.919
11.730
11.113
11.675
12.910
13.978
14.978
17.170
17.026
23.283
25.498
31.158
29.482
32.848
12
51
63
75
202
172
343
3.498
8.529
9.194
10.207
10.428
11.420
13.566
14.198
16.295
16.642
16.333
22.841
21.211
21.552
25.060
26.036
25.434
28.322
30.104
33.655
36.846
42.111
36.353
41.788
14
320
222
126
2.067
1.443
323
6.809
7.661
13.841
8.922
14.829
18.646
19.697
25.894
32.938
32.364
39.045
40.332
34.126
40.376
47.506
48.312
54.332
57.025
54.812
54.291
77.870
85.809
98.391
124.469
2
17
159
617
2.035
2.166
6.216
18.789
32.385
35.124
38.934
43.899
47.643
52.413
58.327
62.376
65.725
71.238
77.588
83.706
104.050
106.827
112.477
122.175
129.051
134.919
146.765
153.516
163.520
173.013
180.352
0
0
2
9
19
19
46
179
489
579
677
789
912
1.076
1.281
1.466
1.599
1.774
1.926
2.129
2.293
2.484
2.614
2.927
3.185
3.326
3.609
3.685
3.867
4.315
4.357
0
56
692
4.500
9.611
9.578
20.900
53.478
89.409
97.377
107.635
135.525
149.588
166.700
186.443
202.374
217.971
241.955
268.057
291.113
327.148
359.266
388.452
426.764
456.456
499.888
564.533
619.853
693.504
770.523
837.081
Notes: - Payments for maternity benefits marriage and funeral grants were discontinued from 17.3. 1975 to 2.1.1977 and for unemployment benefits from 17.3.1975 to 3.4.1977.
The sums paid represent claims submitted before 17.3.1975.
1. From 1980 onwards include medical fees for employment accidents and invalidity pension.
Source: Social Insurance Services.
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1957
1960
1965
1970
1974
1975
1980
1985
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011(pr.)
2012(pr.)
Injury
benefit
Disablement
benefit
and
pension
(Number)
Year
Old Age
Widows
Invalidity 1
1966
1967
1968
1969
1970
1971
1972
1973
1974
1975
1976
1977
1978
1979
1980
1981
1982
1983
1984
1985
1986
1987
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
7
5.571
11.628
18.103
20.118
22.528
23.298
24.864
26.459
27.499
27.595
28.489
29.614
30.654
31.618
32.195
32.511
33.237
33.939
34.605
35.392
35.940
36.563
37.132
38.379
41.025
42.208
42.853
47.675
48.885
49.831
51.355
52.336
53.933
55.690
57.649
60.021
62.957
66.024
68.512
70.291
72.371
76.150
80.012
84.254
89.354
93.670
97.669
1.336
1.654
2.373
3.018
3.758
4.658
5.389
6.267
7.263
7.588
8.444
9.182
9.843
10.574
11.326
11.882
12.840
13.546
14.323
15.111
15.475
15.975
16.597
17.229
17.684
18.271
18.608
18.999
19.234
19.504
19.780
20.426
20.558
20.963
21.747
22.234
24.891
25.600
26.060
26.523
26.770
27.240
27.557
28.098
28.541
29.004
29.231
..
..
..
..
..
..
..
..
365
434
542
682
811
963
1.064
1.103
1.239
1.437
1.625
1.802
1.975
2.069
2.294
2.482
2.773
3.039
3.335
3.097
3.335
3.653
4.029
4.368
4.567
4.529
5.014
5.363
5.709
5.995
6.318
6.668
6.939
7.046
7.082
7.115
7.102
6.930
6.837
Disablement
(industrial injury)
190
225
292
363
429
474
497
565
618
569
576
669
706
731
760
767
785
790
803
831
844
859
884
902
928
940
949
961
966
979
984
987
1.002
1.027
1.062
1.074
1.083
1.082
1.082
1.095
1.098
1.110
1.117
1.091
1.067
1.052
1.024
Total
7.097
13.507
20.768
23.499
26.715
28.430
30.750
33.291
35.745
36.186
38.051
40.147
42.014
43.886
45.345
46.263
48.101
49.712
51.356
53.136
54.234
55.466
56.907
58.992
62.410
64.458
65.745
70.732
72.420
73.967
76.148
78.117
80.060
82.209
85.472
88.315
94.640
98.701
101.972
104.577
107.178
111.546
115.768
120.558
126.064
130.656
134.761
D. EXTERNAL TRADE
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D.
EXTERNAL TRADE
SCOPE
This section gives a comprehensive account of Cyprus External Trade in goods. Analysis is given of the
value of imports and exports by H.S. Commodity Section and by main partner country.
External trade statistics cover both extra and intra-EU trade.
COVERAGE
The data for 1974 onwards refer only to merchandise imports and exports from ports and airports in the
Government controlled areas.
DATA SOURCES
Since the accession of Cyprus to EU in May 2004, major changes were brought into trade statistics data.
Trade statistics with EU Member States and trade statistics with non-EU countries are compiled mainly
from two separate sources. This was the consequence of the abolition of custom formalities between EU
Member States, which had served as the traditional source of trade statistics, and the introduction of a new
data collection system called Intrastat. Customs declarations, the traditional source of almost all trade
statistics, were no longer required for most movements of goods within the EU. A new EU wide system for
collecting intra-EU trade statistics, Intrastat, was introduced in May 2004 for the compilation of statistics
with Member States.
The introduction of Intrastat as from May 2004 involved a methodological break with the past. Intra-EU
trade statistics are compiled using the information extracted mainly from two sources: The first is the
Intrastat system in which the providers of statistical information submit detailed monthly returns giving
information on arrivals and/or dispatches with EU countries to national responsible Authority. The second
main source for the collection of Intra-EU trade statistics is the VAT return, on which all traders are
required to record the total value of goods imported from and exported to other EU Member States. The
information provided on the VAT returns is necessary for the collection of Intra- EU trade for those traders
below the Intrastat thresholds, for maintaining the Intrastat traders register and for identifying those traders
exceeding the thresholds, who are eligible to make the detailed Intrastat return. The Legal background of
Intra-EU trade statistics is the 2004 National Intrastat Law (L38 (I)/2004) relating to the statistics of the
trading of goods between Member States and the 2004 National Law (Amended) (L135(I)/2004), as well as
the relevant Community legislation.
Regarding the main data sources for trade with non-EU countries, these are Theseas system, the customs
computerized system for imports and the Single Administrative Document (SAD) in paper form for
exports.
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The Harmonised System is a legal instrument and was adopted by the Customs Co-operation Council (now
the World Customs Organisation) in June 1983 and the International Convention on the Harmonised
System (H.S. Convention) entered into force on the 1st January 1988.
According to the H.S. Convention, the H.S. means the Nomenclature comprising the headings and the
subheadings and their related numerical codes, the Section, Chapter and Subheadings notes and the General
Rules for the interpretation of the Harmonised System.
The shape of the H.S. and the C.N. classifications (reference year 2012) is illustrated in the following table:
Nomenclature
Harmonised System (H.S.)
Levels of breakdown
Section
Chapter
Heading
Sub-Heading
Sub-Heading
Code
One digit
Two digits
Four digits
Six digits
Eight digits
Number
21
99
1 229
5 214
9 383
Country Classification
The classification of countries is the country nomenclature (Geonomenclature) as set out annually in the
Official Journal of the European Communities. he United Nations ISO alpha-2 coding system is
followed, in which each country is identified by a two-letter code.
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BASIS OF VALUATION
(a) General
The customs value of imported goods is determined according to the Section 159 of the Customs and
Excise Law No. 82 of 1967, as amended by Law No. 98 of 1989, and the rules laid down by the Agreement
on implementation of Article VII of the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (G.A.T.T.), which was
signed by the Republic of Cyprus and published in the Official Gazette No. 2416 of 2 June 1989 (Seventh
Supplement). The value of the exported goods is determined according to the Exchange Control Law
(Chapter 199, Section 25(1) (b)).
(b) Imports/Arrivals
For goods subject to duty on ad valorem basis, the statistical value is the same as the value for
customs purposes. This value includes freight, insurance, commissions and all other costs, charges and
expenses attributed to the sale and delivery of the goods to the port or place of importation into Cyprus,
with the exception of any duty or tax chargeable in Cyprus. This value is known as the CIF (cost, insurance,
freight) value.
Where an amount in foreign currency is converted to its euro currency equivalent, the rate of exchange
used is that applicable at the time of lodgement of the customs entry.
(c) Exports/Dispatches
Export values are on a FOB (free on board) basis i.e. the cost of the goods to the purchaser abroad,
including packing, inland transport in Cyprus, port charges, loading charges and all other costs, profits,
charges and expenses (i.e. insurance and commission) accruing up to the point where the goods are
deposited on board the exporting vessel or aircraft.
Exclusions
The implementing Regulations covering the compilation of trade statistics contain a comprehensive list
of goods to be excluded from the statistics for methodological reasons. The related lists of the
aforementioned goods are defined by the relevant Commission Regulations (EC).
GROUPING OF COUNTRIES
In the detailed tables, countries are arranged in two groups:
(a) E.U Countries include Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland,
France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, the Netherlands,
Poland, Portugal, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, the United Kingdom and,
(b) Non-E.U Countries include all other countries not included in the abovementioned group, including
countries and territories not specified (for data referring to periods prior to May 2004).
(000s)
EXPORTS/DISPATCHES
(F.O.B.)
Year
Total
Destined for
home use1
Total
(a+b)
Domestic
(a)
Foreign
(b)
Crude
Trade
Balance
Ratio of
Exports/
Dispatches
to Imports/
Arrivals
(%)
Ratio of
Exports/
Dispatches
to G.D.P.
(%)
1930
1940
1950
2.431
3.134
23.022
2.081
2.618
18.895
1.956
2.416
17.928
125
202
967
-350
-516
-4.127
85,6
83,5
82,1
1960
63.346
65.846
32.860
28.607
4.253
-30.487
51,9
21,0
1965
87.834
87.310
43.207
39.552
3.655
-44.627
49,2
18,6
1970
167.834
166.818
77.210
68.336
8.874
-90.624
46,0
19,9
1974
252.921
245.406
94.463
80.045
14.419
-158.457
37,3
18,2
1975
194.283
191.259
95.702
83.778
11.924
-98.581
49,3
21,8
1980
724.946
669.885
321.279
268.297
52.982
-403.667
44,3
24,7
1981
836.422
794.804
401.133
342.711
58.422
-435.288
48,0
26,8
1982
986.804
902.639
450.744
350.092
100.652
-536.060
45,7
25,7
1983
1.096.857
969.881
445.133
322.960
122.174
-651.724
40,6
22,9
1984
1.360.935
1.199.028
575.500
417.420
158.080
-785.436
42,3
25,2
1985
1.302.486
1.153.432
496.538
360.019
136.519
-805.947
38,1
19,6
1986
1.132.927
999.807
444.506
309.406
135.101
-688.421
39,2
16,3
1987
1.299.595
1.157.661
509.150
386.064
123.086
-790.445
39,2
16,7
1988
1.579.201
1.382.995
565.310
402.772
162.538
-1.013.891
35,8
16,6
1989
2.038.187
1.749.024
671.564
421.775
249.789
-1.366.623
32,9
17,4
1990
2.184.512
1.852.936
744.265
448.834
295.431
-1.440.247
34,1
17,0
1991
2.257.279
1.912.098
754.845
424.355
330.490
-1.502.435
33,4
16,5
1992
2.824.925
2.376.099
756.987
376.683
380.304
-2.067.937
26,8
14,3
1993
2.248.653
1.917.023
737.198
352.995
384.203
-1.511.454
32,8
13,2
1994
2.532.527
2.069.284
813.257
374.999
438.258
-1.719.270
32,1
13,0
1995
2.854.062
2.293.123
949.311
410.794
538.517
-1.904.751
33,3
13,4
1996
3.173.742
2.503.362
1.108.928
393.909
715.019
-2.064.814
34,9
14,9
1997
3.245.214
2.532.957
1.093.530
375.473
718.057
-2.151.684
33,7
14,0
1998
3.254.391
2.700.325
941.668
378.176
563.492
-2.312.723
28,9
11,2
1999
3.367.491
2.784.270
927.632
367.711
559.921
-2.439.859
27,5
10,2
2000
4.103.975
3.363.712
1.011.260
411.367
599.893
-3.092.715
24,6
10,4
2001
4.320.574
3.719.319
1.073.051
424.759
648.292
-3.247.523
24,8
10,2
2002
4.248.629
3.855.354
873.569
402.564
471.005
-3.375.060
20,6
8,0
2003
3.936.674
3.582.028
814.660
367.762
446.898
-3.122.014
20,7
7,0
2004
4.577.861
4.230.768
936.369
415.086
521.283
-3.641.492
20,5
7,5
2005
5.069.069
4.426.956
1.228.743
406.984
821.759
-3.840.326
24,2
9,2
2006
5.513.455
5.030.986
1.111.758
446.625
665.133
-4.401.697
20,2
7,7
2007
6.353.444
5.928.992
1.082.668
505.073
577.596
-5.270.776
17,0
6,8
2008
7.366.650
6.925.061
1.190.369
547.167
643.203
-6.176.281
16,2
6,9
2009
5.691.778
5.430.394
970.447
479.368
491.078
-4.721.331
17,0
5,8
2010
6.517.413
6.218.758
1.136.788
566.692
570.095
-5.380.625
17,4
6,5
2011
6.310.513
5.951.195
1.403.966
627.247
776.719
-4.906.547
22,2
7,8
2012
5.740.517
5.448.475
1.420.504
648.958
771.545
-4.320.013
24,7
7,9
Year
Imports/Arrivals
(c.i.f.)
Total
(000's)
Exports/Dispatches (f.o.b.)
Total
Domestic
Foreign
Foreign
Total
1990
1995
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2.184.512
2.854.062
3.245.214
3.254.391
3.367.491
4.103.976
4.320.574
4.248.629
3.936.673
4.577.860
5.069.069
5.513.455
6.353.444
7.366.650
5.691.778
6.517.413
6.310.513
5.740.517
744.265
949.310
1.093.530
941.668
927.632
1.011.260
1.073.051
873.569
814.660
936.369
1.228.743
1.111.758
1.082.668
1.190.369
970.447
1.136.788
1.403.966
1.420.504
437.019
399.364
364.946
364.209
352.875
382.657
402.468
386.015
352.583
409.727
406.165
445.630
504.235
546.565
478.627
566.191
625.950
645.549
225.376
471.871
669.530
523.851
508.550
511.845
573.013
415.266
382.854
454.269
629.235
459.771
408.971
412.154
355.860
407.266
521.891
509.618
11.815
11.430
10.527
13.967
14.836
28.710
22.291
16.549
15.179
5.359
819
996
838
602
741
501
1.297
3.410
70.054
66.645
48.527
39.641
51.371
88.049
75.279
55.739
64.045
67.014
192.524
205.362
168.624
231.049
135.219
162.829
254.828
261.927
I. Live animals;
animal products
1990
1995
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
37.866
50.896
48.152
53.349
55.532
60.677
60.222
60.207
55.769
79.000
99.895
105.077
133.064
143.767
131.094
147.305
156.223
165.097
11.463
15.647
28.004
25.273
25.240
30.243
31.153
35.256
32.618
52.103
61.652
56.098
64.104
82.628
64.853
76.740
91.556
95.027
9.742
13.988
26.009
21.415
22.718
27.991
29.401
33.419
32.057
51.302
60.493
54.994
63.594
81.905
64.237
76.570
89.736
91.309
916
520
465
2.125
1.314
2.143
1.752
1.837
546
778
1.159
492
508
717
541
154
166
3.689
463
653
996
1.357
1.023
27
0
0
0
5
0
0
0
1
1
2
4
16
342
485
535
376
185
82
0
0
15
18
0
612
2
6
74
15
1.650
13
1990
1995
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
78.724
97.843
133.757
102.403
96.792
130.512
132.263
119.202
122.176
127.579
135.948
159.984
203.601
255.808
193.187
209.866
232.010
216.154
113.822
116.230
56.836
68.302
59.431
54.579
69.494
62.800
74.555
81.258
73.392
92.265
102.443
96.068
78.459
79.250
95.564
78.261
109.311
114.277
54.361
66.545
58.685
54.341
68.863
62.154
73.903
80.239
73.112
90.476
101.094
92.640
77.390
78.204
94.397
77.511
4.097
1.473
1.919
1.093
281
201
631
647
651
1.018
279
1.700
1.320
3.424
1.068
1.035
1.162
699
383
449
497
602
430
3
0
0
0
0
1
2
4
4
2
2
5
50
31
31
57
63
34
34
0
0
0
0
0
87
25
0
0
10
0
1
(contd)
Year
Imports/Arrivals
(c.i.f.)
Total
(000's)
Exports/Dispatches (f.o.b.)
Total
Domestic
Foreign
Foreign
1990
1995
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
19.099
26.823
20.309
24.284
21.817
17.739
18.336
17.722
20.253
19.308
20.693
21.673
23.551
43.400
32.937
33.989
39.546
36.224
9.484
9.728
7.651
6.930
5.246
4.994
3.524
5.466
4.434
3.266
2.639
1.889
1.962
2.150
1.278
1.554
3.880
3.726
8.089
9.631
7.380
6.767
5.160
4.973
3.516
5.433
4.434
3.257
2.638
1.875
1.949
2.111
1.278
1.483
3.289
2.835
1.350
20
171
53
11
21
8
33
0
9
1
2
13
38
0
72
545
891
46
73
99
109
74
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
3
1
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
13
0
0
0
0
46
0
1990
1995
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
156.305
413.273
681.323
490.876
489.335
565.959
513.318
356.217
288.410
334.203
384.652
421.097
477.409
564.386
542.945
594.780
584.642
607.564
116.161
338.279
555.900
375.517
351.861
351.065
325.143
158.090
122.239
85.700
85.173
77.043
87.079
84.240
87.619
102.647
101.223
100.083
59.194
44.529
46.000
48.450
53.048
57.347
47.462
38.150
39.952
49.998
47.632
29.924
35.083
32.166
36.191
40.321
45.835
46.243
43.653
274.007
503.765
322.272
293.027
287.962
277.222
117.816
79.358
34.001
36.713
45.409
50.966
51.327
50.790
61.522
51.040
50.146
2.163
3.177
1.451
1.196
1.501
2.414
434
1.989
2.405
1.361
454
661
677
567
516
461
1.247
3.175
11.150
16.566
4.683
3.599
4.285
3.341
24
135
524
339
375
1.049
354
180
122
343
3.101
519
V. Mineral products
1990
1995
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
219.236
227.042
274.811
221.088
302.548
536.310
523.938
468.992
398.586
555.934
832.802
1.010.678
1.083.674
1.469.458
1.007.937
1.322.815
1.592.861
1.737.969
63.965
51.136
74.927
64.489
75.750
132.579
118.569
93.147
99.352
80.035
198.967
223.906
185.597
242.776
147.802
174.716
264.717
285.114
16.560
15.894
26.620
21.827
20.215
25.247
21.938
23.094
23.666
12.938
14.712
21.673
17.709
11.979
12.559
12.426
14.931
24.060
103
349
2.387
1.017
1.403
1.012
146
171
293
157
262
196
61
204
139
124
610
264
7.844
6.500
7.038
9.780
10.998
25.275
21.484
14.558
12.705
3.889
244
216
38
0
177
0
0
0
39.458
28.393
38.882
31.865
43.134
81.044
75.002
55.325
62.687
63.051
183.749
201.820
167.789
230.592
134.926
162.166
249.176
260.790
(contd)
Year
Imports/Arrivals
(c.i.f.)
Total
(000's)
Exports/Dispatches (f.o.b.)
Total
Domestic
Foreign
Foreign
1990
1995
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
125.529
199.098
220.889
247.092
273.335
298.508
336.422
353.834
356.634
374.180
384.022
429.042
485.588
533.895
514.872
547.099
553.589
543.916
37.828
62.127
59.457
58.906
68.770
72.363
85.498
100.225
90.130
110.474
126.866
137.363
157.668
184.357
185.766
262.565
343.108
351.008
24.254
41.951
49.614
51.872
58.708
67.559
82.116
91.537
82.466
100.713
99.817
101.518
113.417
137.426
122.063
142.656
155.436
173.341
4.694
7.465
7.700
5.706
8.828
3.322
2.838
8.430
7.073
8.862
25.866
35.243
44.220
46.921
63.700
119.897
187.664
177.657
116
84
103
194
273
272
344
1
46
5
70
20
0
1
2
10
2
2
8.765
12.628
2.040
1.135
960
1.211
200
257
545
895
1.114
583
31
9
2
2
6
8
1990
1995
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
79.816
119.396
115.304
130.888
125.945
143.948
147.874
149.432
150.632
164.782
173.961
186.338
221.111
252.428
207.344
222.286
223.870
202.743
5.787
10.917
9.997
8.983
9.228
8.632
9.073
12.510
9.880
10.575
10.269
9.161
10.338
11.638
8.532
11.020
14.512
16.324
3.745
8.745
7.816
7.404
7.039
6.978
7.229
11.255
8.582
8.813
8.048
7.713
7.884
7.132
6.930
7.480
8.790
10.655
1.994
2.028
2.063
1.372
1.994
1.289
1.808
1.249
1.291
1.741
1.930
1.197
2.427
4.479
1.566
3.509
5.691
5.536
34
118
110
177
95
111
0
0
5
7
41
44
25
27
36
27
30
133
14
26
8
31
100
254
36
6
3
14
250
208
2
1
0
4
1
0
1990
1995
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
22.736
17.102
21.452
23.856
21.550
24.335
26.331
26.833
23.664
23.158
24.331
28.283
31.779
38.147
33.508
32.410
34.924
34.875
11.748
5.207
7.750
5.928
4.400
4.541
5.300
4.625
4.262
4.174
4.121
4.521
4.364
4.359
3.918
4.736
5.640
6.552
10.889
3.487
3.735
2.569
1.823
2.741
4.011
3.221
2.436
2.806
3.735
3.569
3.268
3.769
2.894
3.429
4.243
4.750
581
1.402
3.984
3.285
2.561
1.770
1.289
1.404
1.794
1.367
385
948
1.097
590
1.024
1.307
1.397
1.802
43
0
2
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
236
317
30
73
16
29
1
0
32
0
0
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
(contd)
Year
Imports/Arrivals
(c.i.f.)
Total
(000's)
Exports/Dispatches (f.o.b.)
Total
Domestic
Foreign
Foreign
IX. Wood;
wood charcoal; cork;
manufactures of
straw, of esparto;
basketware and
wickerwork
1990
1995
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
34.890
49.223
45.284
52.564
53.843
53.135
61.819
65.505
73.601
85.543
91.165
92.986
124.923
115.253
75.180
76.424
67.037
49.341
381
606
282
501
737
1.026
572
587
813
815
738
735
551
964
1.424
978
1.372
877
287
466
145
317
426
161
282
457
635
623
685
616
406
291
1.230
634
190
454
94
121
135
182
307
749
289
130
178
192
53
119
144
673
194
344
1.182
423
0
2
1
2
3
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
18
1
0
1
116
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
X. Pulp of wood or of
other fibrous cellulosic
material; recovered
paper or paperboard;
paper and paperboard
1990
1995
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
82.021
111.086
113.136
121.821
118.970
136.777
137.593
139.545
140.183
143.167
148.272
158.699
163.384
168.296
147.415
159.804
147.196
117.428
14.431
15.947
17.243
16.180
13.599
15.530
18.148
16.148
16.615
16.597
15.276
17.727
14.245
13.280
12.488
15.252
16.187
10.431
11.641
11.816
11.372
10.191
9.025
9.528
11.456
11.095
11.153
13.251
9.577
12.228
9.725
9.180
7.083
9.909
11.273
5.890
2.455
3.963
5.773
5.877
4.411
5.947
6.691
5.051
5.460
3.336
5.695
5.464
4.518
4.099
5.404
5.343
4.914
4.537
335
167
55
111
95
20
1
2
0
5
1
2
1
1
0
0
0
4
0
0
43
1
67
36
0
0
1
6
2
32
0
0
0
0
0
0
1990
1995
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
205.760
209.813
218.840
245.253
244.949
294.419
303.900
294.135
279.563
270.657
275.428
284.053
331.351
350.329
328.136
313.856
303.131
280.082
176.623
135.820
90.830
87.566
68.937
80.366
74.103
60.900
41.238
31.959
20.553
16.026
14.852
15.200
13.494
13.156
10.844
16.736
126.216
79.710
53.112
52.229
40.477
40.847
35.481
28.346
19.027
14.287
8.000
7.322
6.969
4.993
3.453
2.768
2.913
3.360
49.589
55.523
37.435
35.100
28.282
39.299
38.593
32.554
22.116
17.639
12.527
8.610
7.879
10.205
10.038
10.388
7.927
13.372
301
131
21
62
76
83
28
0
1
26
1
33
2
2
2
0
0
2
518
456
262
175
102
137
0
0
95
7
25
61
3
0
1
0
4
2
(contd)
Year
Imports/Arrivals
(c.i.f.)
Total
(000's)
Exports/Dispatches (f.o.b.)
Total
Domestic
Foreign
Foreign
1990
1995
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
12.010
25.572
38.501
45.692
49.740
56.530
61.128
59.152
55.068
56.386
58.845
68.751
82.300
84.862
85.373
83.536
81.572
74.562
26.931
13.139
17.769
16.575
13.255
11.397
8.189
7.156
3.498
3.462
1.980
2.942
2.850
3.411
3.746
6.371
9.604
12.337
23.867
8.447
13.765
14.283
12.129
10.475
6.590
5.450
2.362
1.728
1.175
1.088
734
672
536
234
152
155
2.800
4.435
3.865
2.219
1.023
888
1.599
1.706
1.136
1.731
806
1.852
2.114
2.738
3.209
6.137
9.452
12.182
36
0
59
15
41
3
0
0
1
0
0
2
1
0
0
0
0
0
227
258
80
58
61
31
0
0
0
3
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
1990
1995
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
45.908
70.272
71.604
76.253
78.586
86.480
94.354
105.083
111.766
127.580
138.634
146.460
173.531
193.482
150.055
144.475
130.120
102.546
1.054
1.456
2.041
2.229
1.960
1.461
1.555
2.047
1.253
4.167
1.384
1.640
1.252
1.547
1.239
900
1.589
724
176
830
1.266
1.387
1.303
540
738
1.217
709
1.573
710
699
792
1.017
357
90
125
83
800
552
770
821
435
891
817
830
542
2.591
674
864
455
530
882
810
1.439
637
0
1
2
12
80
28
0
0
0
0
0
0
4
0
0
0
0
0
79
74
3
9
141
2
0
0
2
3
1
76
1
0
0
0
25
4
1990
1995
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
34.172
34.406
40.653
43.795
49.042
49.678
55.513
45.610
38.118
33.767
29.374
30.939
39.250
60.710
34.551
30.558
37.987
32.870
1.507
3.520
7.373
7.679
5.214
8.541
14.262
10.832
8.385
9.610
3.586
5.053
5.133
25.774
7.254
15.439
38.933
60.534
345
1.068
2.285
1.976
775
4.568
8.673
6.417
5.155
4.510
1.179
1.160
820
1.132
1.778
1.098
11.270
51.661
1.104
2.192
5.003
5.647
4.384
3.911
5.589
4.415
3.229
5.101
2.407
3.891
4.313
24.642
5.476
14.338
27.661
8.873
0
1
1
0
12
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
58
258
84
56
43
62
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
3
2
0
(contd)
Year
Imports/Arrivals
(c.i.f.)
Total
(000's)
Exports/Dispatches (f.o.b.)
Total
Domestic
Foreign
Foreign
1990
1995
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
146.331
186.756
178.021
226.776
182.672
209.100
224.812
242.877
275.247
325.511
322.650
383.771
500.077
596.720
338.087
419.211
346.702
269.444
13.754
20.748
27.391
25.006
25.120
32.729
48.649
27.257
24.767
32.625
35.244
50.783
67.969
65.844
48.425
86.923
111.648
114.147
5.008
10.661
17.483
15.130
17.551
20.170
21.078
21.088
12.750
26.202
24.182
45.218
60.296
59.139
43.683
68.683
98.054
95.090
8.707
10.032
9.870
9.709
7.538
12.456
27.570
6.169
12.008
6.375
10.778
5.517
7.616
6.687
4.739
18.240
13.592
18.945
10
23
5
103
8
60
0
0
0
2
1
13
32
0
3
0
2
11
29
32
32
63
23
43
1
0
8
46
283
35
25
18
0
0
0
101
1990
1995
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
347.041
497.402
456.650
587.040
565.756
698.155
716.118
656.152
656.557
814.941
971.942
906.291
956.996
1.078.539
1.018.788
916.215
852.140
619.376
85.826
104.660
62.929
60.578
72.337
57.689
80.646
61.600
48.264
174.303
349.251
214.634
145.261
149.896
134.938
155.086
172.367
133.224
14.714
16.936
21.715
17.839
19.326
24.307
30.554
21.319
15.863
20.479
32.943
49.538
64.602
83.473
82.818
104.461
74.323
37.677
66.273
84.522
40.142
41.414
51.292
32.080
50.077
40.271
32.294
152.131
310.312
164.498
80.276
66.181
52.080
50.442
97.740
95.102
27
14
82
213
76
366
0
0
3
55
6
0
49
0
0
0
6
11
4.811
3.187
990
1.113
1.644
936
15
10
104
1.638
5.990
598
334
242
39
183
298
434
1990
1995
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
267.499
299.104
256.914
365.437
366.591
462.482
499.997
612.531
492.590
713.172
601.024
666.285
915.907
961.795
478.516
785.337
515.350
325.288
24.050
11.720
33.311
71.116
85.584
103.754
139.768
178.856
202.622
179.858
165.848
131.688
121.936
66.362
57.189
36.404
39.620
62.338
947
1.358
2.526
2.569
2.436
2.893
3.276
4.684
3.356
3.108
3.288
3.640
3.698
7.063
2.994
1.778
2.133
2.236
23.049
10.330
30.766
67.998
83.115
100.825
136.492
174.170
199.265
176.471
162.525
128.039
118.213
59.300
54.184
34.600
37.130
60.087
0
0
0
5
0
10
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
3
55
32
19
544
33
26
0
1
1
280
36
9
26
0
11
26
357
12
(contd)
Year
Imports/Arrivals
(c.i.f.)
Total
(000's)
Exports/Dispatches (f.o.b.)
Total
Domestic
Foreign
Foreign
1990
1995
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
50.725
55.649
58.756
67.342
72.018
82.790
88.600
89.539
82.984
101.177
101.141
123.221
129.972
144.193
122.060
121.469
132.924
105.554
12.734
11.408
7.678
10.549
11.928
10.849
10.002
9.268
8.967
35.572
40.442
46.496
69.197
114.057
87.964
62.296
52.748
35.263
29
133
40
133
166
43
68
70
95
132
116
353
268
110
45
138
258
1.190
9.033
7.835
6.973
10.077
11.401
10.236
9.934
9.194
8.845
34.742
39.626
45.975
68.895
113.946
87.876
62.081
52.328
34.028
0
0
0
6
0
0
0
0
2
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
3.672
3.440
665
333
362
570
0
4
24
698
698
167
34
0
43
77
162
45
1990
1995
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
182.286
96.608
169.127
30.051
83.235
58.810
174.987
237.904
163.915
64.398
85.748
78.535
23.181
37.057
17.908
126.608
10.861
8.879
3.506
4.330
5.490
7.594
5.736
5.782
7.862
7.741
5.582
4.313
8.417
6.532
10.083
11.235
10.176
12.057
17.434
12.943
2.703
1.733
1.998
2.108
1.890
1.786
1.855
1.545
1.372
1.521
2.361
1.999
2.963
3.309
3.930
3.586
4.818
4.179
794
2.597
3.477
5.421
3.739
3.996
6.007
6.195
4.209
2.792
6.057
4.534
7.120
7.926
6.246
8.471
12.616
8.764
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
9
0
15
65
107
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
XX. Miscellaneous
manufactured articles
1990
1995
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
35.267
65.387
76.458
96.795
113.422
135.880
141.528
146.654
149.629
161.959
184.573
209.320
250.902
271.820
229.771
226.002
201.913
173.241
12.992
16.540
20.053
21.222
22.724
22.847
21.302
18.933
15.038
15.273
15.228
15.010
15.733
14.065
13.409
18.194
11.261
21.832
9.167
13.568
17.213
19.030
19.591
19.879
17.740
15.964
12.538
12.039
11.557
9.922
8.918
6.782
7.034
9.975
3.760
10.170
3.216
2.492
2.739
2.090
3.011
2.837
3.562
2.969
2.489
3.214
3.669
5.081
6.811
7.282
6.375
8.219
7.501
11.660
12
37
6
22
51
37
0
0
10
3
0
0
3
0
0
0
0
1
598
442
95
81
73
94
0
0
2
16
1
8
0
0
0
0
0
1
(contd)
Year
Imports/Arrivals
(c.i.f.)
Total
(000's)
Exports/Dispatches (f.o.b.)
Total
Domestic
Foreign
Foreign
1990
1995
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
1.292
1.310
5.272
1.733
1.815
1.751
1.521
1.505
1.328
1.242
755
946
1.675
1.936
1.727
1.782
1.166
12.676
205
147
619
544
577
294
239
126
147
230
460
90
51
53
209
56
159
554
133
137
491
169
384
283
142
101
72
207
37
27
46
43
12
46
25
553
72
10
128
374
192
11
98
25
75
22
423
63
5
10
197
10
134
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Unclassified Trade
1990
1995
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
216
3.214
1.028
220
371
386
1.586
64.750
24.688
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
7.256
156
0
464
264
448
0
2.466
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
166
78
0
232
132
224
0
2.145
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
7.089
78
0
232
132
224
0
321
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Note: Because of rounding there may be slight discrepancies between the totals shown and the sums of constituent items.
EXTERNAL TRADE
TABLE D.3. IMPORTS/ARRIVALS DESTINED FOR HOME USE BY ECONOMIC DESTINATION, 1990-2012
Category/Economic Destination
TOTAL
Notes:
1995
2000
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
(000's)
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
298.915
167.380
86.794
80.586
62.523
69.012
779.951
36.181
96.023
576.650
501.387 973.225 1.096.205 1.123.383 1.270.249 1.344.639 1.501.637 1.758.243 1.961.882 1.831.874 1.880.652 1.859.966 1.785.677
290.138 527.515 599.704 610.379 711.814 763.514 865.451 1.026.922 1.170.924 1.137.482 1.198.892 1.195.783 1.184.324
142.834 212.454 249.153 249.864 326.587 373.714 424.567 511.507 610.837 585.102 629.755 637.798 656.568
147.304 315.063 350.549 360.513 385.225 389.799 440.884 515.415 560.088 552.380 569.138 557.985 527.756
110.933 268.879 304.152 295.908 303.277 315.668 335.322 392.876 425.866 393.102 383.279 365.001 332.109
100.317 176.828 192.351 217.097 255.161 265.459 300.866 338.445 365.092 301.290 298.481 299.181 269.245
970.260 1.153.598 1.222.949 1.225.219 1.370.548 1.349.450 1.507.868 1.820.163 2.083.697 1.513.588 1.669.680 1.609.539 1.318.704
57.985
71.826
74.011
70.376
72.204
76.448
85.216
86.558 104.831
85.691 100.652
94.709
93.785
140.888 188.606 232.119 265.069 317.284 320.036 354.795 460.506 556.439 330.941 360.970 313.743 224.157
665.880 681.371 716.350 712.682 784.675 753.681 831.038 1.016.773 1.143.195 849.874 950.205 954.941 814.154
17.986
53.110
179.962
8.900
13.794
61.549
20.025
85.485
258.915
16.112
20.988
80.118
76.745
135.050
405.152
14.957
26.825
114.439
44.752
155.715
414.862
14.721
36.226
102.431
39.882
137.213
408.033
12.833
40.668
104.331
46.735
149.651
460.882
15.591
41.919
111.587
38.883
160.402
445.221
17.395
47.012
104.595
54.224
182.593
496.371
22.388
57.891
120.299
67.883
188.443
550.264
26.994
70.335
112.303
73.437
205.795
639.284
37.238
91.431
154.147
65.130
181.953
640.611
33.753
76.624
195.593
74.198
183.656
543.725
26.264
55.329
155.709
59.685
186.461
448.614
17.807
48.314
109.546
37.961
148.647
336.966
11.282
34.850
72.274
23.189
72.530
31.382
110.314
74.866
174.064
78.244
183.241
76.193
174.007
92.020
199.765
77.852
198.367
62.386
233.407
85.387
255.243
85.055
271.414
107.339
227.303
71.145
235.277
58.885
214.062
49.996
168.564
251.800
87.069
292.533
111.399
318.459
128.044
481.052
174.757
390.393
177.814
565.849
351.205
516.044
317.248
615.683
351.548
891.517
604.853
968.819
606.164
554.632
300.704
851.423
343.500
585.852
294.242
390.634
202.461
59.013
81.774
73.275
84.419
64.187
61.692
48.326
64.433
80.940
100.650
45.842
50.534
29.872
17.837
2.724
3.287
2.462
7.856
9.941
11.868
9.551
10.559
11.767
23.621
7.754
3.422
9.290
4.712
3.190
1.413
3.761
6.464
4.282
962
3.144
4.755
4.717
10.057
3.160
34.624
3.087
3.655
34.259
3.797
3.812
57.937
164.490
177.816
73
4.453
15.025
75.110
178.151
91.877
137
7.417
12.324
91.039
460.128
53.149
73.005
6.793
14.508
113.250
410.816
229.470
355
6.076
14.241
113.499
277.617
157.383
126
6.810
16.775
116.410
505.488
57.751
101
4.805
18.559
114.311
688.652
82.951
22.842
6.612
31.259
123.672
837.413
72.014
215
11.313
7.608
12.194
24.648
43.629
156.766 161.191
895.174 1.244.581
13.631
26.798
2.579 216.148
84.117
164
7.483
6.616
6.871
3.335
32.672
46.925
16.381
27.230
154.438 149.654 141.993 131.242
880.649 1.156.135 1.382.425 1.591.802
9.040 117.143
64.800
24.693
1.852.936 2.293.124 3.363.712 3.855.353 3.582.028 4.230.769 4.426.956 5.030.985 5.928.992 6.925.061 5.430.394 6.218.758 5.951.195 5.448.475
- Because of rounding there may be slight discrepancies between the total shown and the sums of constituent items.
- Imports/Arrivals destined for home use correspond to imports for home consumption.
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CONSUMER GOODS
a. Non-durable
(i) Food and beverages
(ii) Other (incl. tobacco)
b. Semi-durable
c. Durable
INTERMEDIATE INPUTS
a. Agriculture
b. Construction and mining
c. Manufacturing
d. Transport, storage
and communication
e. Other
CAPITAL GOODS
a. Agriculture
b. Construction and mining
c. Manufacturing
d. Transport, storage
and communication
e. Other
TRANSPORT EQUIPMENT
AND PARTS THEREOF
a. Passenger motor vehicles
b. Motor vehicles for the
transport of goods
c. Special purpose lorries
and vans
d. Public-service type
passenger motor vehicles
e. Aircraft, helicopters,
balloons and airships
f. Motorcycles and bicycles
g. Other transport equipment
h. Parts for transport equipment
FUELS AND LUBRICANTS
UNCLASSIFIED
1990
EXTERNAL TRADE
TABLE D.4. TOTAL IMPORTS/ARRIVALS BY MAIN PARTNER COUNTRY, 1990-2012
Trading Partners
E.U. COUNTRIES1
France
Germany
Greece
Italy
Netherlands
Spain
United Kingdom
1990
1995
2000
2002
2003
2004
(000s)
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
1.204.366 1.524.908 2.169.529 2.321.320 2.275.010 3.021.031 3.382.940 3.694.317 4.336.500 4.932.500 4.085.104 4.503.165 4.267.519 3.902.677
130.624
117.336
183.162
216.824
201.968
287.259
184.109
233.306
337.353
294.604
224.307
328.124
348.897
338.235
184.661
232.821
287.134
373.886
296.198
409.593
419.335
488.467
588.787
605.167
490.712
583.538
506.792
400.838
140.011
205.132
352.135
405.383
471.608
693.059
865.876
956.468 1.110.807 1.238.929 1.138.294 1.218.728 1.338.295 1.219.638
200.123
279.508
362.358
392.508
387.747
481.361
513.323
629.644
642.002
774.532
609.472
604.549
505.795
469.264
49.322
58.448
86.010
90.448
96.281
150.486
197.801
233.180
255.280
295.665
271.389
289.907
281.964
378.249
43.762
60.958
135.858
148.962
157.008
166.454
164.692
159.752
223.997
262.818
204.237
179.154
197.670
213.417
254.987
336.112
434.803
355.073
327.669
391.841
445.561
492.084
616.410
644.103
517.607
531.358
550.201
411.970
802.451 1.237.599 1.881.448 1.698.423 1.504.311 1.499.114 1.605.478 1.741.211 2.001.894 2.405.953 1.591.792 1.897.028 1.953.231 1.812.680
58.784
113.481
168.219
150.994
123.135
62.274
48.314
45.431
41.048
33.864
20.881
46.513
27.851
59.983
28.204
35.718
47.420
56.529
48.013
47.905
43.218
51.529
61.571
76.695
70.725
78.239
66.183
49.602
13.159
49.038
61.424
59.080
71.527
46.299
58.658
36.648
93.533
29.333
51.252
37.391
25.746
7.658
12.117
31.280
22.476
19.990
42.376
51.435
74.858
75.370
57.837
57.281
59.966
71.863
30.969
7.610
7.740
7.935
10.070
14.939
17.755
20.671
16.929
16.955
23.444
16.111
12.113
17.253
10.184
9.672
9.452
20.076
11.877
17.224
14.397
11.674
15.646
45.325
12.122
5.736
14.742
16.441
14.004
13.110
42.128
126.257
149.568
105.361
57.455
10.895
13.070
8.673
9.936
9.188
8.418
5.275
2.879
141.975
371.506
425.929
211.257
164.432
105.272
81.739
87.052
79.309
128.243
92.019
93.386
155.932
73.087
13.783
53.932
141.762
170.228
193.021
185.729
193.839
229.629
334.167
389.890
310.409
342.925
300.318
264.346
164.896
158.185
149.696
202.105
355.600
341.773
408.987
590.209
389.134
510.350
637.888
675.952
25.321
41.534
230.752
190.780
237.585
286.895
222.032
217.621
155.411
133.453
168.242
189.269
110.433
68.762
53.070
37.377
32.715
78.203
44.978
29.806
29.111
26.003
37.836
38.402
43.416
55.138
26.701
41.076
26.920
21.528
36.767
40.244
50.105
42.168
37.130
34.090
33.141
32.175
37.541
40.498
27.798
35.821
22.457
23.041
COUNTRIES AND
TERRITORIES NOT
SPECIFIED
177.695
TOTAL
91.555
52.999
228.886
157.352
57.715
80.651
77.928
15.051
28.197
14.882
117.221
89.763
25.160
2.184.512 2.854.062 4.103.976 4.248.629 3.936.673 4.577.860 5.069.069 5.513.455 6.353.444 7.366.650 5.691.778 6.517.413 6.310.513 5.740.517
Notes: 1. E.U. Countries consisting of Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania,
Luxembourg, Malta, the Netherlands, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden and the United Kingdom.
2. Non-E.U. Countries are consisting of all other countries except the E.U. Countries group and Countries and Territories not specified.
3. Including Ukraine for the years 1990-1993.
- E.U. and non-E.U. countries are presented in their current composition for comparison purposes.
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NON-E.U. COUNTRIES2
Russia3
Switzerland
Ukraine
Egypt
Lebanon
Saudi Arabia
Syria
United States
China
Israel
Japan
South Korea
Taiwan
EXTERNAL TRADE
TABLE D.5. TOTAL EXPORTS/DISPATCHES BY MAIN PARTNER COUNTRY, 1990-2012
Trading Partrers
1995
1990
(000's)
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
402.437
8.666
31.041
82.436
10.455
18.818
16.020
168.761
482.916
11.943
26.983
72.589
21.045
23.156
12.908
241.616
487.660
9.562
31.930
74.827
12.970
21.017
9.267
260.354
574.396
23.156
46.662
111.064
16.139
23.060
7.661
255.309
730.721
208.288
65.052
140.077
11.734
24.196
4.977
206.773
585.030
81.970
50.684
147.028
36.782
15.956
6.928
162.383
606.701
8.578
66.581
214.721
29.358
16.345
5.966
150.214
604.612
11.314
67.108
228.529
36.228
16.471
21.118
119.395
503.841
8.355
81.864
220.285
18.295
12.818
3.381
79.636
582.644
13.033
105.696
241.770
25.338
18.654
5.222
86.547
709.658
12.084
67.239
331.475
40.164
17.554
7.349
125.215
618.962
10.416
32.866
287.717
39.624
16.296
7.237
127.035
492.064
80.740
3.942
18.271
25.914
16.483
51.783
12.299
66.758
52.342
23.084
20.061
318.366
21.915
3.581
5.095
25.308
18.125
31.899
8.310
27.908
31.060
19.722
8.444
247.776
13.625
3.088
2.369
20.199
21.796
27.655
6.183
14.985
18.428
15.670
7.321
284.404
18.442
3.630
2.882
5.892
13.223
25.183
6.571
9.492
44.176
15.459
9.512
293.976
15.874
3.000
3.213
7.973
13.258
25.254
10.921
10.735
31.430
17.932
12.863
310.462
16.567
8.733
4.040
10.397
11.860
25.392
7.841
16.390
50.689
8.223
13.354
295.380
19.567
5.817
8.106
14.301
11.704
28.371
9.457
17.045
19.745
6.498
10.574
346.073
24.482
6.401
9.247
17.553
16.754
31.814
10.081
19.457
20.243
7.989
13.751
324.904
13.772
3.735
3.158
24.731
12.365
32.671
11.251
18.874
17.619
13.665
16.669
382.407
19.735
3.363
7.206
20.011
11.028
37.544
14.442
24.327
20.286
13.300
21.072
424.311
19.087
8.379
8.807
24.197
11.402
47.712
12.358
13.144
25.132
18.163
29.076
526.975
20.245
12.787
10.998
21.137
16.404
50.231
13.504
2.739
34.938
45.990
39.642
E.U. COUNTRIES1
France
Germany
Greece
Italy
Netherlands
Spain
United Kingdom
382.431
13.981
40.478
73.559
11.171
15.336
6.107
171.650
472.517
13.426
50.480
57.062
12.094
15.876
9.153
126.604
NON-E.U. COUNTRIES3
Russia4
Switzerland
Ukraine
Egypt
Jordan
Lebanon
Saudi Arabia
Syria
United Arab Emirates
United States
Israel
279.965
24.148
6.587
17.629
5.449
72.125
21.908
10.260
11.212
11.711
8.599
398.718
129.687
7.902
6.758
21.622
10.575
40.940
10.408
17.245
34.527
11.790
17.718
5.196
10.702
9.908
11.125
8.034
5.742
8.407
13.871
9.230
81.869
78.075
116.758
72.288
79.224
72.373
193.343
206.358
169.462
231.651
135.960
163.330
256.126
265.337
744.265
949.310
1.011.260
873.569
814.660
COUNTRIES AND
TERRITORIES NOT
SPECIFIED
STORES AND
PROVISIONS
TOTAL
Notes: 1. E.U. Countries consisting of Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania,
Luxembourg, Malta, the Netherlands, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden and the United Kingdom.
2. Including Federal Republic of Germany and Germany Democratic Republic.
3. Non-E.U. Countries are consisting of all other countries except the E.U. Countries group and Countries and Territories not specified.
4. Including Ukraine for the years 1990-1993.
5. Abu Dhabi, Dubai, Sharjah, Ajman, Uman al Qaiwain, Ras al Khaimah and Fujaivah.
- E.U. and non-E.U. countries are presented in their current composition for comparison purposes.
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2000
EXTERNAL TRADE
TABLE D.6. EXPORTS/DISPATCHES OF DOMESTICALLY PRODUCED GOODS (EXCL. STORES AND PROVISIONS)
BY BROAD ECONOMIC SECTOR/COMMODITY, 1990-2012
Economic Sector/Commodity
AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS (RAW)
MINERALS
1990
1995
111.097 115.613
(000's)
2000
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
58.762
63.014
74.463
98.135
93.416
94.266
120.091
116.649
82.679
86.212
109.002
87.338
583
2.669
5.255
5.262
5.094
5.294
10.734
11.938
7.162
6.136
4.707
5.653
6.202
INDUSTRIAL PRODUCTS OF
AGRICULTURAL ORIGIN
47.202
49.854
48.232
56.267
55.861
58.231
72.588
72.234
69.751
81.199
79.964
93.771
105.837
111.111
INDUSTRIAL PRODUCTS OF
MINERAL ORIGIN
2.458
3.908
18.445
12.638
11.429
9.361
5.811
7.361
19.032
23.745
18.016
24.598
33.383
35.828
275.063 229.269
254.266
248.740
205.495
238.562
228.596
260.849
283.376
317.534
291.688
356.633
372.050
402.372
137
283
101
72
344
460
185
46
275
144
270
25
2.699
437.019 399.364
382.657
386.015
352.583
409.727
406.165
445.630
504.235
546.565
478.627
566.191
625.950
645.549
INDUSTRIAL PRODUCTS OF
MANUFACTURING ORIGIN
UNCLASSIFIED
TOTAL
133
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1.066
E. AGRICULTURE, FORESTRY
AND FISHING
E.1.
E.2.
E.3.
E.4.
E.5.
E.6.
Agriculture
Crop Production
Livestock Production
Economic Accounts of Agriculture
Forestry
Fishing
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E.
E.1.
E.2.
E.3.
E.4.
E.5.
E.6.
SCOPE
This section presents a comprehensive account of the developments in the broad agricultural sector. It
provides data on gross output, inputs, value added, prices and production of main products, land use,
exports, investments and employment.
COVERAGE
The information presented pertains to the broad agricultural sector, covering crop and livestock production,
forestry and fishing, major division 1 of the 1968 U.N. International Standard Industrial Classification of
All Economic Activities (ISIC) up to 1994 whereas from 1995 onwards the European Classification of
Economic Activities (Nace Rev. 1.1) was adopted.
The data for the period 1960-mid 1974 refer to the whole of the country while as from mid 1974 the data
series refers to agricultural activities in the Government controlled area due to the Turkish invasion and
occupation of a large part of the country.
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Employment: The data for the years 1960-1974 refer to the number of persons working for at least one
third of the year on the farm, while for the period 1975-2011 the figures refer to the full time equivalent
number of persons derived by dividing the total work input (in terms of time) by 260 man-days per year.
AGRICULTURE
TABLE E.1.1. MAIN INDICATORS OF THE AGRICULTURAL SECTOR, 1960-2011
Indicator
(pr.)
1960
1965
1970
1975
1980
1985
1990
1995
2000
2003
2005
2007
2008
2009
2010 2011
mn
"
%
38,4
25,1
16,0
67,7
48,5
20,9
92,8
61,5
15,9
107,8
69,0
15,7
216,5
124,6
10,0
338,3
189,7
7,9
476,2
299,5
7,2
591,2
340,9
5,3
571,9
320,9
3,4
639,7
364,1
3,3
627,2
326,3
2,5
638,3
292,9
1,9
682,1
349,3
2,0
713,5
360,8
2,1
729,6
371,9
2,1
746,2
386,2
2,1
1995=100
1995=100
46,8
37,3
81,2
39,3
100,8
43,6
77,1
66,8
100,0
100,0
115,8
134,5
85,5
93,5
100,0
100,0
94,6
105,9
99,2
113,2
90,9
121,2
87,4
128,8
75,9
156,7
83,7
144,7
86,4
143,4
76,1
151,4
mn
2,1
4,4
7,2
9,4
28,5
60,0
50,9
55,4
77,9
71,9
37,9
18,6
29,1
23,6
33,3
35,0
"
"
"
"
"
1,2
0,9
1,7
2,2
2,2
2,6
4,4
0,2
7,0
2,4
0,0
18,8
6,5
0,9
0,5
1,9
43,1
10,1
4,4
1,2
1,2
33,1
9,1
5,3
1,5
1,9
35,0
9,7
3,6
3,4
3,6
51,1
13,0
4,8
4,1
5,0
52,6
13,0
5,0
3,4
-2,9
26,0
13,0
4,6
2,7
-8,4
10,4
3,8
1,5
0,7
-1,0
23,8
3,2
1,4
0,4
0,3
19,1
3,6
3,1
0,6
-2,8
28,1
1,8
0,9
2,5
0,1
25,6
2,3
3,1
3,1
0,9
EMPLOYMENT 1,3
Number of persons gainfully employed 2
Share of total economically
active population
000's
94,8
97,0
96,2
34,8
36,9
36,3
34,8
30,9
31,2
31,0
29,1
26,3
22,4
22,5
20,3
19,8
40,3
38,9
35,7
17,0
16,8
14,6
12,6
10,1
9,4
8,7
7,8
6,6
5,6
5,5
4,9
4,8
EXPORTS
Value of raw agricultural products exported
Share of total domestic exports
Main products: Potatoes
Citrus
Grapes
Vegetables
mn
%
mn
"
"
"
8,0
28,1
2,1
3,1
0,5
0,9
17,9
45,5
4,1
7,0
1,0
0,9
30,2
44,3
11,1
12,1
2,1
1,9
29,6
35,6
13,2
8,7
3,9
1,9
57,6
22,7
21,7
14,0
7,7
4,6
76,0
22,3
17,8
31,3
7,3
5,6
111,1
25,4
49,5
37,4
9,1
5,8
115,7
29,2
73,6
28,7
3,6
4,8
58,8
15,4
21,0
21,9
2,7
6,0
79,6
21,2
25,8
32,5
1,9
8,5
109,4
25,9
36,2
35,4
0,7
11,1
120,1
23,8
55,9
29,2
0,2
10,1
116,6
21,3
46,9
29,4
0,4
9,4
82,7
17,3
38,1
23,1
0,5
9,6
86,2
15,2
33,2
28,3
0,5
8,9
109,0
17,4
52,3
26,6
0,6
8,2
Notes: 1. The data of the fishing for the years 2000-2003 is not included in this table.
The figure for 2003 is the result of the Census of Agriculture 2003.
2. The data for 1960 refer to the number of persons working for at least one third of the year on the farm whereas
from the year 1990 ownwards data refer to the "full-time working equivalent" number of persons employed.
3. From 2009 onwards, data include the Fishing sector.
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Unit
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TABLE E.1.2. USE OF AGRICULTURAL LAND, 1960-2011
(Thousand Hectares)
1960
1975
1990
1995
2000
2003 1
2005
2007
2008
2009
Temporary Crops
Cereals
Legumes
Industrial crops
Fodder crops
Vegetables & Melons
188,1
141,8
5,5
2,8
30,6
7,4
87,0
57,1
3,2
0,5
17,5
8,7
90,6
57,5
1,4
0,9
19,4
11,4
92,0
60,9
1,0
0,5
16,4
13,2
93,4
51,5
0,8
0,4
30,2
10,5
107,0
72,7
0,7
0,4
23,8
9,4
101,6
62,1
0,8
0,3
28,6
9,8
93,4
43,6
0,7
0,2
39,3
9,6
70,6
38,7
0,6
0,1
23,3
8,0
73,1
31,2
0,6
0,0
33,7
7,6
72,6
32,9
0,5
0,0
32,7
6,4
72,4
33,2
0,5
0,0
33,1
5,6
Permanent Crops
Vines
Citrus
Fresh fruit
Nuts
Other (olives, carobs)
40,8
28,8
4,3
0,5
0,8
6,4
60,7
34,8
4,0
3,6
5,1
13,2
50,9
25,2
7,5
3,3
4,6
10,3
42,4
19,3
7,2
4,0
3,7
8,2
41,8
19,2
5,5
3,6
3,9
9,6
40,5
12,5
4,8
3,9
5,2
14,1
42,7
12,0
5,2
4,2
5,6
15,7
35,5
8,2
4,6
4,2
5,6
12,9
31,8
8,4
4,2
3,4
4,0
11,7
36,4
8,9
4,9
3,9
4,5
14,1
29,9
7,6
2,8
3,1
3,5
12,9
29,7
7,4
2,8
2,9
3,2
13,4
147,7
29,4
3,2
141,5
15,0
4,2
134,4
7,1
1,5
135,2
5,0
1,1
147,5
5,4
0,4
144,3
20,5
0,4
128,9
16,4
1,9
102,4
11,8
1,4
109,4
13,8
4,3
102,5
9,5
2,0
102,1
9,3
2,1
55,0
52,3
47,9
57,5
56,0
40,8
37,2
33,9
29,6
20,5
19,4
18,9
432,5
232,6
208,6
200,5
197,3
194,1
202,4
181,1
145,3
148,0
133,4
132,4
Uncultivated and
Deserted Land
TOTAL
(Thousand Hectares)
(pr.)
1960
1975
1990
1995
2000
2003 1
2005
2007
2008
2009
Temporary Crops
Cereals
Legumes
Industrial crops
Fodder crops
Vegetables & Melons
14,2
3,9
1,7
0,1
1,1
7,4
13,0
2,7
0,8
0,3
0,5
8,7
20,0
2,7
1,0
0,9
4,0
11,4
18,7
2,5
0,7
0,5
1,8
13,2
19,9
3,0
0,5
0,4
5,5
10,5
13,3
1,8
0,3
0,4
1,4
9,4
13,5
1,4
0,3
0,3
1,7
9,8
11,8
0,9
0,2
0,2
0,9
9,6
9,0
0,3
0,1
0,1
0,6
8,0
9,5
0,8
0,2
0,0
0,9
7,6
9,3
1,0
0,3
0,0
1,6
6,4
8,7
0,9
0,3
0,0
1,9
5,6
Permanent Crops
Vines
Citrus
Fresh fruit
Nuts
Other (olives, carobs)
5,9
1,1
4,3
0,5
0,0
0,0
10,7
2,7
4,0
3,6
0,4
0,0
16,1
2,4
7,5
3,3
1,1
1,8
16,8
2,1
7,2
4,0
1,0
2,5
15,9
2,5
5,5
3,6
1,2
3,1
19,2
2,0
3,6
3,9
1,2
8,5
21,4
1,8
5,2
4,2
1,2
9,0
18,0
1,0
4,6
4,2
1,0
7,2
15,4
1,0
4,2
3,4
0,8
6,0
19,1
1,0
4,9
3,9
0,9
8,4
15,7
1,1
2,8
3,1
0,7
8,0
15,6
1,1
2,8
2,9
0,6
8,2
20,1
0,0
0,0
23,7
2,0
0,0
36,1
0,3
0,0
35,5
2,0
0,0
35,8
1,5
0,0
32,5
0,2
0,0
34,9
1,0
0,0
29,8
0,7
0,0
24,4
0,5
0,0
28,6
0,5
0,0
25,0
0,2
0,0
24,3
0,3
0,0
...
...
...
2,5
1,9
20,1
25,7
36,4
40,0
39,2
32,7
35,9
30,5
24,9
29,1
25,2
24,6
2010 2011
1960
1975
1990
1995
2000
(Tonnes)
2003
2005
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
(pr.)
CEREALS
Wheat
9.249 10.712
Barley
VEGETABLES
Potatoes
72.200 117.760 185.900 234.000 117.000 127.500 152.500 155.500 115.000 112.500 82.000 121.500
Carrots
11.684
Tomatoes
Water melons
3.251
2.000
2.200
1.890
2.000
1.910
1.879
1.899
1.874
1.909
2.054
9.144 18.796 31.300 38.000 35.600 35.000 34.106 29.386 23.443 20.323 18.315 17.896
12.700 20.320 30.000 36.000 30.000 38.000 33.600 29.310 20.809 22.829 22.634 21.457
Sweet melons
5.588
4.572
8.500
9.000
9.856
Cucumbers
3.759 11.684 13.000 14.000 16.500 14.300 16.870 15.415 13.793 12.714 12.308 11.724
FRUIT
AND OTHER
TREE CROPS
Grapes
101.600 172.720 156.000 118.000 108.018 80.360 50.986 33.892 32.381 29.688 28.298 58.656
Oranges
42.600 32.512 63.000 55.000 42.700 42.702 48.259 42.113 37.847 34.441 33.583 37.710
Lemons
6.000 11.176 43.000 28.500 20.900 18.000 20.065 14.154 15.214 13.421 13.925 14.035
Grapefruit
Apples
10.600 35.560 81.000 73.500 28.100 32.042 31.500 26.700 27.527 22.678 23.969 24.164
1.371
9.144
8.150
9.300 11.300
Pears
304
1.727
1.100
1.000
1.200
620
Peaches
355
2.540
1.500
2.250
3.500
Cherries
558
1.625
900
1.300
1.070
Bananas
356
2.642
Almonds
2.642
3.048
Olives
6.299 13.208 10.500 13.500 21.000 17.765 16.415 11.639 15.573 13.329 14.873 15.270
Carobs
45.720 20.320
8.594
6.543
7.274
6.950
7.012
1.109
1.138
1.230
1.300
1.278
1.128
3.800
4.030
4.111
4.153
4.001
3.532
3.013
680
588
582
501
460
443
533
8.300 10.500
8.500 10.200
7.089
7.100
5.650
6.700
6.010
5.948
1.900
1.800
909
668
432
332
510
382
9.400
3.500
9.640
7.300
9.500 10.781
650
6.550
6.942
3.839
6.519
(Tonnes)
Milk
Year
1960
1965
1970
1974
1975
1980
1985
1990
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011 (pr.)
Eggs
Beef
Sheep
Goats
Pork
Poultry
Cows
Sheep
Goats
2.032
2.642
3.048
2.032
1.372
2.022
2.750
4.100
5.030
4.900
5.400
4.000
3.950
4.450
3.900
3.800
4.003
3.804
4.182
4.003
3.920
4.248
4.505
4.479
3.587
2.642
3.048
4.348
4.318
2.032
3.137
4.200
3.900
3.770
3.670
3.830
4.590
4.450
4.220
4.240
4.810
3.129
2.653
2.575
2.989
3.094
3.337
2.747
2.526
2.573
1.118
1.524
3.607
2.591
1.575
2.200
3.230
4.200
4.050
4.070
4.250
5.250
6.300
6.300
6.750
7.770
4.832
4.337
4.278
4.196
4.013
3.874
2.739
2.317
2.352
1.422
3.150
12.192
14.732
12.192
15.321
23.600
31.400
42.800
45.600
46.100
47.200
49.150
52.250
50.700
51.800
54.313
55.215
54.684
52.512
54.978
59.173
58.102
57.057
56.213
2.032
4.267
9.347
8.026
7.112
9.997
12.550
20.800
28.000
29.800
31.800
31.000
33.150
32.300
33.800
34.800
33.061
32.392
33.227
26.943
28.799
28.727
27.436
27.849
27.220
10.058
13.716
18.796
18.288
12.700
23.876
52.800
100.000
139.000
138.000
133.200
134.000
132.500
146.600
141.500
141.400
162.340
151.220
147.300
148.630
144.100
152.264
152.100
151.015
152.892
12.700
14.224
18.796
20.320
12.192
16.866
20.500
20.400
18.900
18.500
19.500
17.500
17.000
18.000
21.800
22.150
19.000
21.000
16.590
15.500
15.690
18.136
19.091
18.011
18.575
9.652
16.256
27.432
29.464
18.288
21.692
23.400
21.500
23.000
23.800
25.100
26.400
28.500
29.200
36.200
37.040
39.000
41.000
29.530
23.670
23.690
24.581
22.320
22.882
22.975
3.478
5.292
7.182
5.897
4.914
6.309
6.819
9.450
9.526
10.206
9.223
10.584
10.622
10.584
11.190
12.320
8.888
9.437
9.457
9.087
8.577
9.880
9.787
8.613
8.274
(000's)
Cattle
31,0
34,5
15,5
14,7
24,4
42,1
54,6
68,1
70,1
62,4
55,8
54,0
54,2
53,6
58,3
58,9
60,5
57,8
56,3
54,9
55,8
54,9
55,5
57,7
410,0
400,0
210,0
225,0
300,0
325,0
290,0
250,0
252,0
245,0
240,0
233,0
246,0
296,6
294,0
264,6
279,0
268,9
272,2
259,4
267,3
300,2
328,9
365,9
148,9
267,0
200,0
210,0
223,0
225,0
205,0
220,0
240,0
302,0
322,0
346,0
378,6
427,1
459,5
407,9
378,0
329,3
344,9
339,0
318,4
280,8
307,4
290,3
Pigs
26,4
50,0
114,0
121,0
173,4
201,5
277,9
374,1
399,5
414,8
431,3
418,5
408,4
451,3
491,4
488,1
470,5
429,7
452,6
450,3
464,9
463,3
463,7
438,9
Poultry
1.400
2.300
1.650
1.900
2.200
2.400
2.900
3.400
3.500
3.600
3.600
3.200
3.600
3.400
3.590
3.473
3.068
2.822
2.763
2.800
2.904
2.960
2.981
3.056
(000s)
Crops
Livestock
Forestry
Fishing
Other (hunting,
ancillary and
other production )
22.186
43.443
51.668
76.260
63.998
125.313
185.336
258.581
315.167
300.375
259.871
294.387
297.488
278.584
312.317
314.266
291.113
282.907
282.517
278.830
293.469
284.372
294.734
295.117
318.089
11.535
19.083
33.494
43.255
35.295
67.613
110.306
160.734
210.918
217.038
231.729
235.845
236.362
248.974
273.923
279.826
287.745
306.125
287.750
288.120
292.001
338.105
331.579
338.203
337.571
246
361
381
598
764
2.394
2.947
5.433
4.726
4.623
4.326
3.767
3.916
3.530
3.834
3.665
3.660
3.241
3.205
3.349
3.990
3.257
1.958
2.055
2.023
232
424
815
1.333
1.095
3.371
8.206
16.109
19.136
23.512
25.014
25.494
28.515
27.850
27.461
29.125
24.990
41.000
40.896
39.975
44.034
43.267
26.539
32.123
43.710
4.265
4.321
6.371
6.459
6.708
17.744
31.440
35.310
41.278
45.109
51.381
35.589
39.715
40.785
50.911
45.429
54.238
42.529
53.736
47.393
48.815
56.392
58.641
62.108
44.850
TOTAL
25.158
48.472
61.481
86.768
69.100
124.541
189.642
299.507
340.895
322.944
304.331
334.108
344.316
340.212
381.099
382.452
381.476
357.790
353.716
327.857
323.476
379.882
361.592
372.724
386.242
TOTAL
38.464
67.632
92.730
127.905
107.859
216.435
338.236
476.167
591.225
590.658
572.321
595.082
605.996
599.722
668.446
672.311
661.753
676.143
668.104
657.666
682.310
725.393
713.451
729.606
746.243
(000s)
Crops
Livestock
Forestry
Fishing
Other (hunting,
ancillary and
other production )
16.924
35.293
38.726
60.835
50.160
93.290
129.984
200.459
230.391
211.488
177.150
208.765
210.055
195.021
227.573
224.921
197.437
184.368
192.581
177.075
193.302
190.237
197.675
195.037
199.875
6.207
10.749
19.449
21.576
15.102
21.426
36.501
64.820
74.403
69.243
77.480
88.713
93.895
103.648
107.996
113.592
127.876
122.463
99.942
94.775
72.585
124.461
119.349
124.248
127.716
183
256
289
431
562
1.541
2.001
3.831
3.448
3.392
3.151
2.595
2.817
2.440
2.575
2.486
2.332
1.919
2.141
2.131
2.264
1.629
720
582
577
203
366
743
1.246
953
3.118
7.702
14.263
14.523
17.857
18.716
18.332
21.136
19.393
19.054
20.496
17.404
28.339
27.415
27.081
30.586
30.626
8.581
16.342
21.016
1.640
1.808
2.274
2.681
2.322
5.165
13.454
16.134
18.130
20.965
27.833
15.704
16.411
19.709
23.900
20.956
36.428
20.700
31.638
26.794
24.739
32.929
35.267
36.515
37.058
(1995=100)
1996
2000
2003
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011 (pr.)
CROP PRODUCTS
Temporary crops
Cereals
Legumes
Industrial crops
Flowers
Fodder crops
Straw
Potatoes
Vegetables
Melons
Permanent crops
Grapes
Citrus
Other fresh fruit
Dry nuts
Olives
Carobs
97,7
98,2
97,6
95,9
107,7
115,3
109,4
85,7
97,5
96,3
98,3
94,6
96,3
89,6
101,1
57,0
92,6
139,7
81,0
68,8
34,0
85,6
100,4
84,7
110,3
33,5
50,0
102,4
89,9
101,8
85,8
85,0
109,8
77,5
155,6
115,9
87,7
87,1
113,8
80,6
103,6
95,9
140,0
102,1
54,6
95,7
110,2
87,9
66,4
82,7
95,3
58,4
131,6
104,0
83,9
82,3
49,1
90,2
111,4
104,2
141,5
100,9
65,2
95,7
100,0
86,8
44,4
95,9
102,4
55,5
121,6
110,2
79,9
74,9
46,8
89,5
57,4
79,7
141,0
96,1
54,6
96,1
96,3
88,4
33,3
92,4
102,2
44,1
173,3
89,7
77,3
78,6
44,9
89,2
51,2
80,3
191,4
46,4
66,5
92,0
92,0
74,0
27,9
84,1
95,0
48,8
101,5
60,9
57,3
49,6
4,8
93,6
15,2
76,3
27,6
8,8
49,3
80,8
74,7
69,0
26,3
74,1
82,9
38,6
115,4
103,5
66,8
66,0
41,4
91,3
13,5
81,9
205,5
51,6
48,2
73,3
81,4
64,9
23,9
68,2
85,7
32,7
98,7
55,8
68,6
65,7
47,4
105,1
13,7
90,6
276,3
45,8
35,1
72,1
78,9
68,9
23,1
79,1
80,8
33,4
110,2
167,6
66,3
60,8
40,4
94,5
14,0
94,8
277,6
46,5
46,9
72,7
69,9
68,8
21,5
82,1
78,9
34,6
113,1
167,9
LIVESTOCK PRODUCTS
Meat
Beef
Mutton and lamb
Goat and kid
Pork
Poultry
Milk
Cows
Sheep
Goats
Eggs
Other livestock products
(wool, honey, hides and
skins, manure)
102,6
103,8
97,4
98,0
101,4
106,5
106,4
99,9
99,6
97,9
103,5
107,1
115,2
118,4
88,5
111,1
156,1
122,1
115,4
106,7
105,5
95,2
127,0
111,1
116,7
114,4
79,6
83,0
122,1
126,9
118,1
121,8
116,8
100,5
169,6
108,4
109,1
112,4
83,1
69,7
105,8
127,8
118,7
105,6
106,0
87,8
128,4
75,1
101,0
102,4
79,6
80,9
103,5
122,7
96,2
100,7
106,9
82,0
102,9
72,1
102,8
105,8
77,9
83,1
98,9
128,5
102,9
98,9
103,7
83,0
103,0
68,1
104,4
110,8
144,3
153,6
163,6
236,2
175,3
106,1
187,2
164,0
182,6
134,0
99,0
102,6
153,0
127,1
117,4
231,9
167,4
105,5
187,0
172,6
165,8
132,7
98,2
102,2
152,1
116,1
100,0
227,8
169,9
104,1
185,6
162,8
170,0
116,8
99,5
100,1
80,6
77,0
67,7
129,5
96,7
107,3
111,4
121,5
113,2
67,2
92,3
124,8
135,2
130,9
124,1
130,2
11,1
20,4
35,3
41,8
99,6
94,6
99,2
90,9
88,2
87,4
75,9
79,5
80,3
76,1
Category
TOTAL
INDEX
130,0
110,0
90,0
70,0
50,0
1996
1999
Crops
2002
2005
Livestock
2008
All products
2011(pr.)
(1995=100)
1996
2000
2003
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011(pr.)
CROP PRODUCTS
Temporary crops
Cereals
Legumes
Industrial crops
Flowers
Fodder crops
Straw
Potatoes
Vegetables
Melons
Permanent crops
Grapes
Citrus
Other fresh fruit
Dry nuts
Olives
Carobs
97,6
92,3
100,8
108,6
108,6
117,4
100,5
116,7
74,2
100,4
96,8
106,4
113,9
120,7
95,9
105,7
98,3
78,4
109,1
104,1
106,2
132,9
115,5
120,2
59,9
50,4
93,7
119,4
117,6
112,4
123,5
134,2
94,0
90,9
119,6
61,4
105,3
94,0
107,2
126,4
105,0
117,4
60,4
49,6
79,0
116,4
78,1
121,2
129,6
153,5
111,7
95,5
98,9
71,2
106,9
99,0
70,8
129,4
115,6
142,6
56,5
49,7
97,7
127,6
96,8
115,9
85,4
169,3
95,2
113,8
104,6
73,2
110,8
104,6
80,7
136,0
111,3
142,9
58,7
49,7
111,9
131,6
101,6
115,6
100,1
174,6
97,3
94,5
89,0
104,6
120,4
110,7
74,3
156,7
133,5
144,7
54,0
56,1
104,3
153,9
138,3
134,4
115,3
195,2
110,2
96,5
110,6
124,8
157,6
150,5
149,1
186,2
136,8
148,0
122,9
89,6
116,7
187,0
149,1
165,2
126,8
165,2
133,4
97,6
139,9
99,1
140,1
129,3
92,4
204,0
129,4
146,1
125,6
131,1
107,4
164,3
102,5
159,8
123,4
230,1
130,4
85,2
159,3
122,0
136,4
127,7
68,1
229,2
173,3
152,0
91,2
115,1
130,7
174,5
104,3
152,1
166,3
191,5
121,9
95,8
165,4
99,1
140,6
129,4
67,2
229,7
174,1
155,4
93,7
106,9
134,9
167,2
108,6
156,9
171,8
196,3
125,7
96,4
170,2
106,7
LIVESTOCK PRODUCTS
Meat
Beef
Mutton and lamb
Goat and kid
Pork
Poultry
Milk
Cows
Sheep
Goats
Eggs
Other livestock products
(wool, honey, hides and
skins, manure)
100,6
99,2
89,4
96,4
98,2
102,6
99,2
103,8
105,0
100,0
104,4
98,1
102,6
97,9
113,5
103,7
106,5
85,5
101,3
115,6
125,9
97,3
102,2
109,3
122,2
118,4
129,3
118,2
117,7
129,9
104,1
141,9
166,9
108,8
104,4
87,6
132,9
127,7
139,8
120,3
116,0
148,7
110,8
154,2
176,3
117,9
120,4
141,1
138,3
134,6
139,0
129,0
124,7
159,0
111,8
157,9
178,4
118,7
121,3
145,7
138,5
133,1
134,1
109,8
106,6
145,0
134,5
160,3
179,1
124,5
128,9
158,5
156,0
142,0
136,8
117,2
114,5
148,7
151,3
185,0
213,1
134,4
139,9
184,8
163,6
151,7
135,1
149,5
147,5
153,1
156,8
186,6
214,3
133,3
145,7
188,2
165,4
154,1
136,8
135,3
134,7
162,6
157,5
188,0
215,6
134,7
145,4
182,6
166,7
156,6
143,2
142,3
129,5
178,9
154,4
191,4
221,5
136,1
143,1
191,7
106,5
90,8
90,8
77,8
68,5
76,6
390,9
250,5
199,5
191,3
98,8
105,9
113,2
121,2
123,3
128,8
156,7
151,7
150,4
152,2
Category
TOTAL
140,0
130,0
120,0
110,0
100,0
90,0
1996
1999
Crops
2002
2005
Livestock
2008
All products
2011 (pr.)
(1995=100)
1996
2000
2003
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011 (pr.)
Feeding stuff
106,6
99,2
98,8
125,5
130,7
129,3
105,8
109,3
121,3
125,8
Seeds
105,9
113,8
129,7
116,1
109,0
133,2
153,4
154,0
141,8
144,1
Fertilizers
103,4
123,0
126,3
134,6
145,4
163,1
204,7
185,8
193,3
198,8
Machinery expenses
and maintenance
102,7
127,4
168,8
189,3
184,3
189,2
119,5
110,7
128,4
127,9
Irrigation costs
103,1
134,5
176,8
166,7
184,6
180,8
136,3
136,2
137,8
136,7
99,1
107,2
97,4
113,3
116,5
115,8
61,0
52,9
58,6
58,4
103,4
105,4
111,1
122,8
126,6
123,0
92,5
93,8
120,2
121,1
Forestry costs
102,7
108,7
96,8
90,2
103,1
105,9
224,5
415,7
509,9
511,3
Hunting costs
101,1
73,3
68,7
107,7
129,8
114,1
86,2
85,0
117,7
188,4
Miscellaneous costs
103,9
119,8
114,8
127,5
136,0
133,8
108,0
121,8
114,9
115,6
TOTAL
104,6
108,5
112,1
130,0
135,5
136,1
109,4
107,6
116,1
118,3
Item
Pesticides
(1995=100)
1996
2000
2003
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011 (pr.)
101,0
102,0
113,1
106,2
104,3
123,4
154,6
147,5
129,0
129,6
99,3
85,8
93,1
79,4
94,7
77,3
60,2
67,6
63,1
63,7
Fertilizers
102,2
65,6
77,0
72,5
70,6
68,8
54,2
58,1
57,7
58,3
Machinery expenses
and maintenance
101,8
70,0
70,0
70,7
82,7
81,3
84,5
85,2
83,9
84,5
Irrigation costs
107,4
84,0
67,4
75,4
89,8
79,8
144,5
119,9
146,1
144,6
Pesticides
101,4
86,9
96,5
80,1
96,0
92,8
138,2
231,3
200,8
202,9
98,4
73,1
88,0
72,1
61,3
70,7
67,8
65,3
64,7
65,2
Forestry costs
93,8
78,4
107,2
92,5
92,5
127,4
56,8
23,3
22,6
22,4
Hunting costs
113,3
161,7
177,4
147,7
74,3
104,5
144,7
126,9
184,5
184,7
Miscellaneous costs
103,4
122,8
106,7
112,3
104,4
113,3
136,0
132,7
145,2
144,8
TOTAL
102,2
95,5
100,0
94,2
95,2
103,3
123,9
130,9
123,1
121,9
Item
Feeding stuff
Seeds
1960
1975
1990
1995
2000
2005
2007
2008
2009
2010
6.293
7.245
4.976
8.176
8.924
4.924
4.280
2.412
3.141
2.697
2003
(Tonnes)
9.145
9.404
2011
Lemons
5.463
Grapefruit
9.383 300.029 54.731 41.409 16.239 22.592 18.049 13.648 13.468 12.140 11.641 11.168
Potatoes
54.259 91.943 146.074 186.911 71.846 81.868 108.042 112.423 89.216 79.766 58.447 110.455
Carrots
10.423
132
Grapes, fresh
4.931
3.804
1.636
560
121
244
253
245
210
Grapes, dried
5.892
183
3.386
596
2.000
Melons and
watermelons
3.807
778
2.330
956
685
2.988
940
181
75
66
86
35
Eggs in shell
(dozen)
183
144
25
Other
..
..
..
..
..
..
..
..
..
..
..
..
Barley unmilled
2.498
(000s)
2011
1960
1975
1990
1995
2000
2003
2005
2007
2008
2009
Oranges
1.944
2.776 10.807
7.101
4.150
7.417
4.998
2.590
3.201
2.112
3.787
3.296
Lemons
473
2.028
5.823
4.242
3.882
4.263
3.064
2.584
1.383
1.806
1.378
Grapefruit
564
5.051
9.860
8.910
6.778
6.631
5.867
5.589
5.640
Potatoes
8.548
2010
2.091 13.199 49.541 73.593 21.064 25.716 36.173 55.902 46.880 38.094 33.245 52.338
Carrots
535
485
44
Grapes, fresh
514
4.003
9.015
3.540
2.667
1.936
666
200
420
491
511
566
Grapes, dried
538
56
1.902
589
735
Melons and
watermelons
190
132
771
210
186
947
437
113
77
55
67
39
Eggs in shell
(dozen)
217
372
232
Barley unmilled
Other
1.199
2.756 13.985 13.151 21.399 24.708 53.866 51.445 56.853 34.660 41.207 45.745
TOTAL
VALUE (FOB)
8.051 29.496 111.097 115.615 58.763 74.465 109.313 120.091 116.649 82.679 86.212 109.002
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TABLE E.5.1. PRODUCTION OF SOFT WOOD, 1960-2011
Year
Construction
Box-shooks
Chipboard
1960
1965
1970
1974
1975
1980
1985
1990
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
25.157
37.383
7.349
15.499
22.399
25.987
25.558
29.442
18.846
19.307
16.645
14.192
14.686
10.051
6.376
6.827
5.721
5.189
4.383
3.754
11.022
11.217
5.367
4.601
4.116
22.519
18.767
30.099
14.251
8.072
5.472
5.100
5.292
4.865
3.225
4.342
3.803
6.964
4.365
3.082
2.445
1.706
1.152
3.176
4.032
763
1.662
1.623
0
0
0
0
0
19.382
21.502
11.702
11.670
9.193
7.987
8.182
8.616
3.876
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Firewood
Other
Total
11.844
11.166
9.817
3.913
13.788
13.473
14.193
13.091
10.343
9.100
8.986
7.127
7.430
5.908
7.286
5.505
4.616
3.147
3.297
2.419
8.464
7.445
3.620
3.993
3.672
16
750
281
129
215
17
25
63
51
0
3
3
9
0
0
1
1
1
1
0
0
161
38
24
45
38.980
49.859
41.183
38.460
69.439
73.270
69.382
59.781
46.026
42.903
38.492
32.755
35.094
23.681
20.649
16.740
13.438
10.796
9.389
7.365
22.699
22.936
9.789
10.280
9.456
Construction
1960
1965
1970
1974
1975
1980
1985
1990
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
401
633
629
496
61
530
1.441
722
732
911
563
700
290
399
437
825
283
332
385
360
171
390
379
256
234
Box-shooks
988
216
91
437
495
375
142
384
418
699
265
319
558
421
322
289
619
283
160
457
1.111
101
82
Chipboard
Pitrops, Matting
Poles etc.
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
176
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
289
198
177
6
83
54
107
145
0
18
3
0
15
7
3
2
2
2
1
3
0
13
0
0
0
Firewood
2.883
4.470
3.207
1.053
1.653
1.274
2.753
1.822
899
974
704
1.188
609
731
726
873
608
882
1.441
1.102
988
909
1.003
529
740
Other
Total
47
271
362
77
222
61
27
2
28
198
0
0
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
41
7
10
78
3.620
5.572
5.363
1.848
2.110
2.356
4.823
3.066
1.801
2.485
1.688
2.587
1.357
1.456
1.724
2.121
1.215
1.505
2.446
1.748
1.319
1.810
2.499
896
1.134
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TABLE E.6.1. MAIN INDICATORS OF THE FISHING SECTOR, 1995-2011
Indicator
GROSS OUTPUT AND
VALUE ADDED
At current prices:
Gross Output
Intermediate Inputs
Value Added
% of value added to gross
output
At constant (1995) prices:
Gross Output
Intermediate Inputs
Value Added
% of value added to gross
output
INDICES OF FISHING
PRODUCTION (1995=100)
Output:
Quantity index
Price index
Inputs:
Quantity index
Price index
EMPLOYMENT
Number of persons (fulltime equivalent)
% of total economically
active population
Unit
1995
2000
2003
2005
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011 (pr.)
000s
000s
000s
19.136
4.613
14.523
27.850
8.458
19.393
24.886
7.586
17.300
40.896
13.481
27.415
44.034
13.448
30.586
43.267
12.641
30.626
26.539
17.958
8.581
32.123
15.781
16.342
32.678
15.933
16.745
75,9
69,6
69,5
67,0
69,5
70,8
32,3
50,9
49,6
19.136
4.613
14.523
34.478
7.497
26.981
29.229
6.189
23.041
41.070
10.494
30.576
41.429
9.705
31.724
42.680
9.864
32.816
37.667
19.904
17.763
43.417
18.320
25.097
43.710
18.260
25.450
75,9
78,3
77,5
74,4
76,6
76,9
47,2
57,8
41,8
100,0
100,0
180,2
80,8
152,7
85,5
214,2
99,8
216,5
106,3
221,5
75,3
207,7
66,8
226,9
74,0
228,0
74,8
100,0
100,0
162,5
112,8
134,0
122,6
227,5
128,5
210,4
138,6
213,8
128,2
431,5
90,2
397,1
86,1
432,6
867,7
1.136
1.234
1.300
1.200
1.200
1.441
1.463
1.421
1.400
0,4
0,4
0,4
0,3
0,3
0,4
0,4
0,3
0,3
%
000s
000s
000s
%
No.
%
1960
1965
1970
1974
1975
1980
1985
1990
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
Quantity
(tons)
514
1.112
1.416
1.207
942
1.325
2.433
2.741
3.022
3.436
3.377
3.678
3.744
4.097
4.129
3.748
3.599
5.427
5.474
5.757
5.642
5.572
4.797
5.422
5.014
Value
(000's)
232
415
810
1.321
1.095
3.286
8.048
12.692
16.673
21.940
22.039
23.302
23.487
22.904
21.872
23.669
22.258
38.322
38.990
38.128
41.526
41.262
24.860
30.130
31.760
Value
(000's)
..
..
..
..
..
152
460
1.569
2.185
827
665
846
959
1.338
1.577
1.087
1.657
5.738
11.111
5.507
7.617
7.582
7.275
6.763
6.515
Fish frozen
Quantity
(tons)
..
..
..
..
..
1.431
1.298
1.862
2.599
2.367
2.317
2.471
2.182
2.304
2.579
2.182
2.790
4.493
5.473
3.911
3.598
4.328
7.551
4.969
4.166
Value
(000's)
..
..
..
..
..
1.066
2.129
3.851
7.357
6.858
6.841
7.569
6.564
7.091
7.954
6.429
4.121
5.476
15.501
5.498
5.644
5.579
23.847
18.760
13.775
F. INDUSTRY, CONSTRUCTION
F.1. Industry
F.2. Construction
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F.
INDUSTRY, CONSTRUCTION
F.1. Industry
SCOPE
This section provides data on the broad industrial sector, namely mining and quarrying, manufacturing,
electricity supply, water supply, sewerage, waste management and remediation activities.
COVERAGE
The data presented in this report as from mid-1974 onwards refer only to the industrial activity in the
Government controlled area. Data for previous years cover the whole country. The data do not cover
manufacturing output of Government Departments. Cottage activities are not covered from 2008 onwards.
The electricity sector covers the Electricity Authority of Cyprus and from 2010 the enterprises producing
electricity from renewable energy sources. The water supply sub-sector includes the activities of the Water
Boards in the urban centres, the water purification plants at Choirokoitia, Kornos, Lemesos, Tersefanou and
Asprokremmos and the units for desalination of water. As from 1985 it also includes all activities for the
supply of water in rural areas which were previously classified under local government. Sewerage activities
include the Sewerage Boards, which are semi-government organizations, as well as the operation of
wastewater treatment plants.
The manufacture of artificial teeth, dentures etc., according to NACE Rev. 1.1 is classified in
manufacturing under the class 33.10 (manufacture of medical and surgical equipment and
orthopaedic appliances), while according to ISIC Rev. 2 it was classified under the major division of
services in the medical dental and other health services group.
(b)
Recycling is classified in manufacturing with the creation of division 37 covering recycling of metal
waste and scrap as well as non-metal waste and scrap.
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All other changes refer to reclassifications within sub-sectors of the manufacturing sector.
The main differences between statistical classification systems NACE Rev. 1.1 and NACE Rev. 2 are:
(a)
The publishing activities according to NACE Rev. 1.1 were classified in manufacturing, while
according to NACE Rev. 2 they are classified under the major division of services.
(b)
The new sector of water supply, sewerage, waste management and remediation activities is created,
which includes sewerage, waste management and remediation activities, which were previously
classified under the major division of services.
(c)
Recycling is transferred from manufacturing to the new sector of water supply, sewerage, waste
management and remediation activities with the name materials recovery.
(d)
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TABLE F.1.1. ENTERPRISES, EMPLOYMENT, GROSS OUTPUT AND VALUE ADDED
BY DIVISION AT CENSUS YEARS, 1954-2000
ISIC 1968
Code
Industry
TOTAL INDUSTRY
23
29
Metal Mining
Year
Enterprises
Persons
Engaged
Gross
Output
(000's)
Value
Added
(000's)
46.047
24.922
1954
8.469
29.822
1962
8.517
31.400
69.171
33.266
1967
6.546
33.598
114.186
53.348
1972
7.051
38.434
214.975
97.515
1976
4.948
30.464
330.804
118.606
1981
5.841
43.381
939.394
303.637
1986
6.789
44.744
1.277.245
485.116
1992
6.569
49.495
2.095.953
829.410
2000
6.253
38.606
3.118.871
1.179.567
1954
355
6.716
16.541
1962
364
5.437
13.110
9.329
1967
181
5.149
21.470
16.153
1972
181
3.887
24.860
15.752
1976
203
2.332
20.218
12.406
1981
213
1.511
31.869
16.720
1986
117
950
24.835
12.919
1992
110
650
27.056
14.328
2000
98
649
46.987
28.399
1954
4.114
14.527
12.948
1962
10
3.909
10.219
7.084
1967
13
4.059
16.560
12.018
1972
14
2.718
11.856
7.195
1976
11
1.339
8.299
5.039
1981
11
527
4.911
2.843
1986
112
1.647
456
1992
105
637
251
2000
1954
351
2.602
2.014
1.517
1962
354
1.528
2.891
2.245
1967
168
1.090
4.911
4.135
1972
167
1.169
13.004
8.557
1976
192
993
11.919
7.367
1981
202
984
26.958
13.877
1986
111
838
23.187
12.463
1992
109
545
26.418
14.077
2000
98
649
46.987
28.399
14.465
(cont'd)
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TABLE F.1.1 (cont'd). ENTERPRISES, EMPLOYMENT, GROSS OUTPUT AND VALUE ADDED
BY DIVISION AT CENSUS YEARS, 1954-2000
ISIC 1968
Code
Industry
Year
Enterprises
Persons
Engaged
Gross
Output
(000's)
Value
Added
(000's)
MANUFACTURING
1954
1962
1967
1972
1976
1981
1986
1992
2000
8.097
8.140
6.349
6.856
4.730
5.613
6.656
6.443
6.146
22.213
25.125
27.346
33.299
26.836
40.373
42.415
47.397
36.422
28.467
51.707
85.473
176.663
288.277
833.316
1.143.162
1.892.630
2.699.840
9.534
20.688
31.963
73.179
97.454
261.818
408.679
710.888
955.978
31
1954
1962
1967
1972
1976
1981
1986
1992
2000
1.560
1.242
1.074
1.054
622
689
972
865
968
5.399
5.842
6.624
7.486
5.726
6.751
7.661
8.857
10.488
19.186
29.569
46.833
73.738
97.681
205.196
328.485
527.695
986.852
5.073
10.484
15.314
31.667
35.385
72.385
118.659
208.518
352.039
32
Textile, Wearing
Apparel and Leather
1954
1962
1967
1972
1976
1981
1986
1992
2000
3.883
3.892
2.376
2.394
1.839
1.736
1.767
1.912
841
8.826
9.010
8.376
10.068
10.046
15.377
15.080
17.274
4.533
3.544
8.335
12.331
28.426
54.733
177.406
239.970
409.172
167.487
1.459
3.436
5.252
11.137
20.112
63.485
92.348
157.569
68.144
33
1954
1962
1967
1972
1976
1981
1986
1992
2000
1.372
1.453
1.449
1.530
963
1.503
1.697
1.540
1.568
3.054
3.842
4.224
5.424
3.051
5.144
5.839
5.741
5.159
2.148
3.957
7.255
15.417
16.597
57.587
106.145
156.498
210.855
981
1.857
2.807
7.256
7.485
25.600
46.954
68.672
95.977
34
1954
1962
1967
1972
1976
1981
1986
1992
2000
89
108
133
190
160
211
273
265
398
743
888
1.161
1.498
1.388
2.434
2.218
2.641
2.964
689
1.459
3.161
7.614
13.947
50.450
63.543
119.453
177.276
384
762
1.545
3.323
4.834
17.137
24.631
49.999
78.936
(cont'd)
- 245 INDUSTRY
TABLE F.1.1 (cont'd). ENTERPRISES, EMPLOYMENT, GROSS OUTPUT AND VALUE ADDED
BY DIVISION AT CENSUS YEARS, 1954-2000
ISIC 1968
Code
35
36
38
39
Industry
Year
Enterprises
Persons
Engaged
Gross
Output
(000's)
Value
Added
(000's)
142
1954
73
278
402
1962
77
492
1.606
642
Plastic Products
1967
86
839
3.386
1.242
1972
103
1.477
20.606
6.354
1976
106
1.473
47.649
7.764
1981
141
2.415
168.121
20.126
1986
174
2.691
159.360
33.755
1992
151
2.995
256.914
64.983
2000
130
3.024
497.659
101.793
1954
305
1.606
1.064
601
1962
337
1.798
3.323
1.861
1967
180
2.191
5.826
3.134
1972
213
2.496
12.056
6.168
1976
156
1.540
29.839
11.490
1981
188
2.556
77.577
27.799
1986
238
2.450
80.192
33.513
1992
242
2.870
150.301
62.759
2000
332
2.725
247.515
100.324
1954
669
1.772
1.080
675
and Equipment
1962
857
2.862
2.877
1.408
1967
852
3.428
5.213
2.421
1972
1.104
4.149
15.791
6.537
1976
659
2.915
23.290
8.581
1981
910
5.056
86.289
32.110
1986
1.227
5.568
139.160
50.775
1992
1.132
5.802
225.190
84.584
2000
1.593
6.040
332.432
128.386
Other Manufacturing
1954
146
535
355
219
Industries n.e.c.
1962
174
391
581
237
1967
199
503
1.468
248
1972
268
701
3.016
736
1976
225
697
4.540
1.803
1981
235
640
10.689
3.176
1986
308
908
26.307
8.044
1992
336
1.217
47.407
13.804
2000
316
1.489
79.763
30.379
(cont'd)
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TABLE F.1.1 (cont'd). ENTERPRISES, EMPLOYMENT, GROSS OUTPUT AND VALUE ADDED
BY DIVISION AT CENSUS YEARS, 1954-2000
ISIC 1968
Code
4
4101
4102
42
Industry
Year
Enterprises
Persons
Engaged
Gross
Output
(000's)
Value
Added
(000's)
1954
17
893
1.039
923
WATER
1962
13
838
4.354
3.250
1967
16
1.103
7.243
5.232
1972
14
1.248
13.452
8.584
1976
15
1.296
22.309
8.746
1981
15
1.497
74.210
25.099
1986
16
1.379
109.248
63.519
1992
16
1.448
176.268
104.194
2000
1.535
372.045
195.191
1954
11
777
885
786
1962
623
3.714
2.884
1967
816
5.625
4.367
1972
970
10.609
7.109
1976
1.032
17.552
7.084
1981
1.182
64.132
22.067
1986
1.022
82.191
50.764
1992
1.092
131.653
81.194
2000
1.197
311.683
163.195
1954
1962
34
181
96
1967
70
873
302
1972
75
1.591
615
1976
88
3.374
694
1981
77
7.055
1.410
1986
79
7.497
1.568
1992
87
13.522
3.431
2000
1954
116
154
137
1962
181
458
270
1967
217
745
562
1972
203
1.252
859
1976
176
1.382
969
1981
238
3.023
1.623
1986
278
19.560
11.186
1992
269
31.093
19.569
2000
338
60.361
31.995
Electricity
Gas
Water
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TABLE F.1.2a.
Year
1962
1963
1964
1965
1966
1967
1968
1969
1970
1971
1972
1973
1974
1975
1976
1977
1978
1979
1980
1981
1982
1983
1984
1985
1986
1987
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995 1
1995 1
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008 1
2008 1
2009
2010
2011
2012 (pr.)
Gross
Output
(000s)
Value
Added
(000s)
27.525
28.464
26.528
26.879
28.330
29.446
30.810
31.748
33.102
34.182
35.249
35.909
28.822
24.293
28.341
32.075
35.672
37.897
39.884
41.733
42.455
42.625
43.982
44.839
43.805
45.244
47.254
48.037
48.546
48.000
48.147
44.783
43.902
43.747
44.047
42.207
40.679
39.475
37.904
37.042
37.700
38.077
38.057
37.953
36.976
36.706
37.058
37.639
36.166
35.573
34.985
33.981
31.226
52.172
58.238
59.068
67.975
76.356
85.968
94.908
107.122
120.180
139.789
177.614
206.845
207.915
200.720
289.992
373.591
440.243
550.371
691.439
835.511
915.083
992.393
1.132.724
1.171.969
1.146.237
1.285.446
1.433.611
1.564.946
1.709.946
1.801.045
1.894.453
1.833.287
1.969.196
2.106.786
2.214.397
2.271.085
2.334.792
2.332.706
2.437.896
2.702.146
2.800.259
2.874.657
2.923.357
3.037.654
3.079.438
3.148.026
3.409.818
3.800.068
3.669.142
3.322.178
3.409.314
3.258.445
2.901.272
21.035
22.465
22.894
25.562
28.752
32.416
37.287
42.407
48.758
56.351
73.743
87.238
77.950
75.127
98.475
128.415
158.287
189.352
228.001
263.424
298.107
321.033
367.676
396.168
410.934
467.661
527.341
566.661
618.126
648.983
712.256
711.322
766.409
796.711
801.578
818.680
845.930
876.297
910.401
957.727
999.023
1.036.104
1.076.991
1.184.447
1.193.036
1.169.061
1.225.325
1.299.267
1.249.775
1.210.981
1.183.799
1.080.857
978.261
Domestic Exports of
Manufactured Goods
(F.O.B. 000s)
3.991
6.013
5.292
6.050
7.993
9.134
12.063
13.327
13.592
18.055
21.016
25.402
31.194
41.059
81.540
111.336
119.358
147.498
183.688
244.696
240.146
231.263
293.046
255.962
215.132
287.267
319.790
323.126
324.855
312.782
300.266
268.541
283.445
280.036
280.036
285.690
301.291
290.824
284.998
318.955
344.847
334.194
295.152
311.704
309.024
342.961
374.192
422.581
383.164
357.590
416.221
413.801
413.134
Notes: - Data until mid-1974 refer to both Greek and Turkish establishments; as from mid-1974 onwards they refer only to the
industrial activity in the Government controlled area.
- Data until 2008 according to NACE Rev. 1.1 include cottage industry.
1. Data up to 1995 were compiled on the basis of the ISIC Rev.2 classification, from 1995 to 2008 according to NACE
Rev. 1.1 classification and from 2008 onwards according to NACE Rev. 2 classification.
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TABLE F.1.2b. EMPLOYMENT, GROSS OUTPUT AND VALUE ADDED IN MINING AND QUARRYING,
ELECTRICITY AND WATER SUPPLY, 1962-2012
Gross Output (000's)
Persons Engaged
Year
1962
1963
1964
1965
1966
1967
1968
1969
1970
1971
1972
1973
1974
1975
1976
1977
1978
1979
1980
1981
1982
1983
1984
1985
1986
1987
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012 (pr.)
Production Collection,
Production Collection,
Production Collection,
and
Purification
and
Purification
and
Purification
Mining
Mining
Mining
Distribution
and
Distribution
and
Distribution
and
and
and
and
of
Distribution
of
Distribution
of
Distribution
Quarrying
Quarrying
Quarrying
Electricity of Water
Electricity of Water
Electricity of Water
5.437
5.212
3.664
4.598
5.072
5.149
5.249
4.899
4.898
4.203
3.887
3.747
3.472
2.343
2.332
2.300
2.020
1.781
1.735
1.511
1.273
1.115
1.068
979
950
930
910
720
712
692
650
675
725
705
610
599
613
676
649
629
620
604
601
617
575
604
632
588
571
559
491
623
710
687
834
800
816
861
897
933
958
970
946
981
1.123
1.032
1.080
1.092
1.139
1.174
1.182
1.169
1.128
1.099
1.099
1.022
1.030
998
1.011
1.035
1.060
1.092
1.112
1.120
1.123
1.170
1.164
1.166
1.189
1.197
1.202
1.088
1.099
1.258
1.365
1.398
1.408
1.427
1.473
1.503
1.496
1.463
181
233
185
250
255
217
221
220
221
209
203
215
219
168
176
189
196
206
221
238
249
264
262
289
278
266
256
246
262
267
269
282
299
310
313
337
344
345
338
341
340
332
336
360
362
375
384
402
421
415
405
13.110
14.101
11.632
18.692
21.065
21.470
23.794
28.200
29.808
25.597
24.860
28.981
22.820
16.300
20.218
24.083
25.378
28.170
32.293
31.869
29.583
26.856
25.943
25.919
24.835
24.011
24.414
21.923
22.986
24.464
27.056
32.322
35.852
33.694
34.838
34.454
42.257
45.179
46.987
45.884
52.548
61.706
72.069
77.099
80.057
88.666
106.420
82.905
86.055
80.871
51.167
3.714
3.947
3.972
4.371
4.695
5.625
6.500
7.243
8.196
9.351
10.609
11.584
14.140
14.802
17.552
21.400
23.517
30.454
43.287
64.132
72.474
83.568
102.043
111.141
82.191
86.713
88.311
99.600
111.401
124.446
131.653
140.690
150.547
171.494
185.611
197.215
193.537
214.322
311.683
309.397
329.777
374.684
363.990
432.056
514.304
559.277
757.314
649.696
811.948
942.001
1.091.412
458
506
461
487
562
745
789
839
1.068
1.116
1.252
1.220
1.119
1.094
1.382
1.598
1.850
1.941
2.683
3.023
5.756
6.730
8.734
16.341
19.560
21.868
23.290
25.222
28.790
24.785
31.093
34.030
39.845
45.403
47.817
48.615
49.548
56.075
60.361
73.882
83.317
90.148
103.205
110.902
119.411
127.293
121.185
134.942
165.255
175.005
166.275
9.329
10.214
8.391
13.486
15.208
16.153
17.535
21.108
21.516
17.964
15.752
19.128
15.326
9.978
12.406
14.655
14.836
16.247
16.994
16.720
14.952
13.696
13.735
12.152
12.919
11.456
12.070
10.542
11.376
12.890
14.328
17.662
21.207
19.194
19.495
18.837
24.062
25.438
28.399
26.495
30.914
36.395
42.657
45.391
47.265
52.246
65.587
50.546
50.255
45.461
28.734
2.884
3.151
3.224
3.398
3.542
4.367
4.601
5.114
6.043
6.337
7.109
8.172
7.526
5.835
7.084
7.885
10.168
11.384
14.340
22.067
25.407
33.571
42.701
49.901
50.764
52.524
59.353
61.754
68.248
77.126
81.194
89.833
92.630
111.749
117.159
124.169
135.103
131.530
163.195
173.418
185.812
209.522
209.150
211.433
219.579
249.519
253.711
269.658
328.906
309.988
335.155
270
292
290
386
466
562
596
619
706
742
859
815
767
636
969
1.008
1.189
1.169
1.598
1.623
3.173
2.983
3.672
7.706
1.186
12.495
13.770
15.560
17.863
15.169
19.569
21.328
25.248
28.646
29.578
27.003
27.972
30.693
31.995
36.875
38.683
42.368
50.057
53.055
59.191
61.571
47.626
51.455
66.549
70.543
67.024
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MILLION EURO
3.500
3.000
2.500
2.000
1.500
1.000
500
0
1962
1972
1982
Gross Output
1992
2002
2012
Value Added
THOUSAND PERSONS
45
40
35
30
25
20
1962
1972
1982
1992
2002
2012
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MILLION EURO
1972
1982
Gross Output
1992
2002
2012
Value Added
MILLION EURO
1972
1982
Gross Output
1992
2002
2012
Value Added
140
120
100
80
60
40
20
0
1962
1972
1982
Gross Output
1992
2002
Value Added
2012
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TABLE F.1.3. COST ANALYSIS OF THE INDUSTRIAL SECTOR (NACE REV. 2), 2008-2011
(000's)
Mining and
Quarrying
Manufacturing
OUTPUT/INPUTS
2008
1. GROSS OUTPUT
AT CURRENT
MARKET PRICES
2. PRODUCTION EXPENSES
Raw Materials
Packing Materials
Fuels Used in Production
Electricity
Water
Repairs of Machinery
Repairs of Buildings
Services Rendered by Others
Fuels and Repairs of Vehicles
and Transportation
Other Production Expenses
3. ADMINISTRATIVE
EXPENSES
Telephone, Postage Courier
and Other Related Charges
Advertising
Legal Services
Accounting and Auditing
Technical Consultations
Insurance
Bank Charges
Patents and Royalties
Travellings
Entertainment Allowance
Subscriptions
and Contributions
Other Administrative Expenses
4. RENTS
Rent on Buildings
Rent on Machinery
5. VALUE ADDED
AT CURRENT MARKET
PRICES (1-2-3-4)
6. INDIRECT TAXES
7. EXCISE DUTIES
8. VALUE ADDED
AT CURRENT
FACTOR COST (5-6-7)
or (9+10+11)
9. LABOUR COSTS
Wages and Salaries
Contributions to
Employment Funds
10. DEPRECIATION
11. OPERATING
SURPLUS (8-9-10)
12. INTEREST
13. RESIDUAL (11-12)
2009
2010
2011
2008
2009
2010
2011
106.420
35.121
2.414
0
82.905
26.880
1.984
0
86.055
28.776
2.017
1
80.871
29.466
2.041
1
64.505
87.658
2.998
48.299
4.749
59.167
94.129
19.650
45.759
71.811
2.982
42.640
5.016
48.543
75.008
21.055
52.526
83.588
3.179
41.646
5.793
56.147
83.269
21.857
51.406
90.910
3.229
37.720
5.186
65.358
85.758
20.545
9.742
3.715
302
5.445
29
2.074
10.620
780
6.379
2.581
226
4.585
41
1.560
8.876
648
7.250
4.010
103
3.614
70
2.374
8.735
602
7.623
3.651
73
3.767
19
2.384
8.968
939
126.420
131.065
125.305
121.063
2.588
2.885
3.406
3.639
10.148
34.658
2.053
10.083
6.254
15.156
10.919
1.632
9.970
8.098
10.043
32.512
2.046
11.180
6.485
15.561
11.141
1.823
8.517
7.942
10.054
29.846
1.979
11.150
7.931
15.266
11.327
1.277
8.893
7.237
9.760
27.274
1.735
10.433
6.520
14.776
11.278
1.432
9.210
5.813
122
246
110
251
279
390
190
0
106
346
120
184
116
258
557
411
241
0
127
319
131
152
287
264
670
424
286
0
145
381
129
249
218
221
689
499
360
0
78
283
2.195
15.254
38.039
34.866
3.173
1.978
21.837
41.452
38.009
3.443
2.056
18.289
41.605
38.205
3.400
2.041
20.791
40.236
37.372
2.864
323
225
3.124
660
2.464
287
265
2.594
688
1.906
354
312
3.618
1.121
2.497
251
662
2.305
982
1.323
65.587
6.234
0
50.546
5.177
0
50.255
5.409
0
45.461
5.538
0
59.353
19.904
16.380
45.369
18.219
14.929
44.846
18.122
14.799
39.923
18.020
14.674
105.801
155.404
110.604
162.955
109.429
173.458
106.437
170.069
3.524
7.937
3.290
8.377
3.323
9.034
3.346
9.277
334.249
72.490
261.759
276.959
76.898
200.061
235.778
77.573
158.205
163.537
86.364
77.173
31.512
3.398
28.114
18.773
3.237
15.536
17.690
3.577
14.113
12.626
3.671
8.955
(cont'd)
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TABLE F.1.3 (cont'd). COST ANALYSIS OF THE INDUSTRIAL SECTOR (NACE REV. 2), 2008-2011
(000's)
OUTPUT/INPUTS
1. GROSS OUTPUT
AT CURRENT
MARKET PRICES
2. PRODUCTION EXPENSES
Raw Materials
Packing Materials
Fuels Used in Production
Electricity
Water
Repairs of Machinery
Repairs of Buildings
Services Rendered by Others
Fuels and Repairs of Vehicles
and Transportation
Other Production Expenses
3. ADMINISTRATIVE
EXPENSES
Telephone, Postage Courier
and Other Related Charges
Advertising
Legal Services
Accounting and Auditing
Technical Consultations
Insurance
Bank Charges
Patents and Royalties
Travellings
Entertainment Allowance
Subscriptions
and Contributions
Other Administrative Expenses
4. RENTS
Rent on Buildings
Rent on Machinery
5. VALUE ADDED
AT CURRENT MARKET
PRICES (1-2-3-4)
6. INDIRECT TAXES
7. EXCISE DUTIES
8. VALUE ADDED
AT CURRENT
FACTOR COST (5-6-7)
or (9+10+11)
9. LABOUR COSTS
Wages and Salaries
Contributions to
Employment Funds
10. DEPRECIATION
11. OPERATING
SURPLUS (8-9-10)
12. INTEREST
13. RESIDUAL (11-12)
2009
2010
757.314
481.206
466.471
0
649.696
365.541
346.845
0
811.948
468.375
444.395
0
0
1.130
98
7.428
1.321
1.234
2.121
1.403
0
1.015
94
11.585
1.189
1.931
1.955
927
14.003
2008
2009
2010
2011
942.001
603.120
586.867
0
250.317
131.028
68.970
60
265.112
137.881
68.173
68
338.711
180.284
94.221
151
403.002
230.321
121.751
382
2
1.448
95
13.797
597
5.376
1.889
776
0
1.481
116
7.083
582
1.852
2.588
2.551
1.740
27.418
54
4.909
6.346
13.972
5.696
1.863
1.299
29.625
54
4.578
7.304
18.801
5.622
2.357
1.869
39.769
67
6.609
7.150
20.626
6.986
2.836
2.227
45.491
77
9.046
9.294
26.609
8.988
6.456
13.272
13.287
10.306
6.665
6.686
7.676
10.452
1.450
1.397
619
62
3.151
2.118
67
0
949
257
1.542
1.388
389
64
1.219
1.436
108
0
1.167
311
1.578
1.327
767
148
2.204
1.844
857
0
1.474
290
1.478
432
751
153
1.288
1.745
1.332
0
1.011
304
728
382
490
444
436
1.118
750
0
415
298
731
469
351
515
616
1.238
562
0
455
320
803
290
343
655
1.196
1.556
402
12
513
391
876
295
430
722
2.220
1.721
944
0
519
312
165
3.768
8.394
870
7.524
136
5.512
1.225
931
294
170
2.628
1.380
1.188
192
207
1.605
18.587
1.132
17.455
67
1.537
1.067
822
245
73
1.356
1.014
935
79
260
1.255
1.216
1.145
71
193
2.220
1.793
1.693
100
253.711
12.769
0
269.658
5.454
0
328.906
6.635
0
309.988
293
0
111.557
308
0
119.531
344
0
149.535
426
0
160.436
591
0
240.942
73.605
53.987
264.204
83.575
59.975
322.271
79.065
55.885
309.695
78.881
55.864
111.249
35.311
29.225
119.187
39.649
32.809
149.109
44.632
36.723
159.845
49.439
40.646
19.618
59.702
23.600
71.528
23.180
77.602
23.017
84.979
6.086
26.738
6.840
29.972
7.909
35.767
8.793
44.886
107.635
14.034
93.601
109.101
8.347
100.754
165.604
9.881
155.723
145.835
19.906
125.929
49.200
11.544
37.656
49.566
4.898
44.668
68.710
3.707
65.003
65.520
8.700
56.820
INDUSTRY
TABLE F.1.4. EMPLOYMENT IN THE INDUSTRIAL SECTOR, 2005-2012
NACE Rev. 2
Code
B
C
10
11
12+19
13
14
15
16
17
18
20
21
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
D
E
36
37
38
39
B to E
Note: 1. Data for 27 are included in 26 and data for 39 are included in 38.
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012 (pr.)
617
35.454
10.378
2.257
285
517
1.508
288
3.010
798
1.515
801
575
35.299
10.440
2.054
91
497
1.385
256
3.202
780
1.508
795
604
35.654
10.798
1.910
65
517
1.283
220
3.228
777
1.475
772
632
36.166
11.166
1.905
66
502
1.137
186
3.347
739
1.506
766
588
35.573
11.284
1.925
75
491
1.003
140
3.201
695
1.429
776
571
34.985
11.207
1.885
77
508
763
94
3.079
665
1.279
833
559
33.981
11.175
1.689
69
482
673
73
2.991
605
1.242
832
491
31.226
10.755
1.529
61
439
553
71
2.601
573
1.157
764
984
1.229
3.199
367
1.110
1.185
3.342
364
1.144
1.188
3.426
410
1.108
1.248
3.502
420
1.109
1.264
3.299
360
1.122
1.299
3.242
357
1.169
1.201
3.004
383
1.232
1.049
2.579
362
3.844
31
605
524
242
52
1.650
873
497
3.826
48
599
520
242
48
1.668
858
481
3.961
70
619
525
244
49
1.644
818
511
4.203
72
646
520
254
36
1.528
816
493
4.202
81
660
544
269
29
1.436
784
517
4.225
737
4.181
677
3.795
597
(1)
(1)
(1)
620
214
38
1.431
750
560
638
196
42
1.292
766
601
573
149
36
1.091
727
533
1.365
1.398
1.408
1.427
1.473
1.503
1.496
1.463
1.024
360
322
316
26
1.064
362
355
316
31
1.161
375
355
408
23
1.206
384
340
452
30
1.302
402
376
493
31
1.502
421
413
668
1.671
415
429
827
1.640
405
422
813
(1)
(1)
(1)
38.460
38.336
38.827
39.431
38.936
38.561
37.707
34.820
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23
24
25
Industry
INDUSTRY
TABLE F.1.5. GROSS OUTPUT IN THE INDUSTRIAL SECTOR, 2005-2012
NACE Rev. 2
Code
B
C
10
11
12+19
13
14
15
16
17
18
20
21
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
D
E
36
37
38
39
B to E
Note: 1. Data for 27 are included in 26 and data for 39 are included in 38.
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012 (pr.)
77.097
2.991.315
879.882
233.981
142.106
22.729
58.692
12.206
180.661
57.816
90.472
65.825
80.057
3.045.809
908.426
219.208
38.688
24.088
53.722
10.817
188.563
59.164
101.711
69.919
88.666
3.299.665
981.631
217.040
11.991
26.798
53.749
9.558
212.111
58.988
111.749
73.118
106.420
3.669.142
1.125.010
232.959
10.802
28.838
41.085
7.675
221.194
63.582
121.324
75.361
82.905
3.322.178
1.100.333
235.302
18.096
26.839
34.187
4.966
193.536
55.860
104.984
73.663
86.055
3.409.314
1.155.805
224.281
18.505
24.653
26.074
3.168
176.160
57.149
103.574
83.359
79.481
3.217.622
1.152.141
210.909
18.517
23.664
20.724
2.951
154.636
53.274
99.202
79.706
79.481
3.217.622
1.152.141
210.909
18.517
23.664
20.724
2.951
154.636
53.274
99.202
79.706
101.018
81.987
484.300
54.183
111.616
89.340
512.075
71.074
117.883
95.140
569.268
92.367
127.489
114.109
655.311
90.805
117.594
99.302
537.671
60.674
144.770
109.616
513.912
71.651
158.391
98.770
455.319
78.381
158.391
98.770
455.319
78.381
271.374
13.093
45.040
31.763
12.229
3.494
84.419
38.580
25.465
296.630
34.944
51.197
32.772
13.624
3.812
88.883
39.570
25.966
336.823
45.717
60.208
39.431
16.104
4.393
89.647
46.893
29.058
383.452
59.428
69.233
46.098
17.018
2.539
92.677
46.406
36.747
315.707
59.309
58.480
45.105
18.366
1.740
79.294
42.952
38.218
331.022
132.856
297.954
104.050
297.954
104.050
56.004
14.180
2.762
78.526
41.330
39.957
52.495
13.187
2.441
64.675
37.188
39.047
52.495
13.187
2.441
64.675
37.188
39.047
432.056
514.304
559.277
757.314
649.696
811.948
911.263
911.263
186.308
110.902
45.527
28.843
1.036
213.555
119.411
52.915
40.294
935
237.861
127.293
62.232
47.620
716
250.317
121.185
66.249
62.071
812
265.112
134.942
71.166
58.189
815
338.711
165.255
82.743
90.713
361.634
171.321
84.812
105.501
361.634
171.321
84.812
105.501
3.686.776
3.853.725
4.185.469
4.783.193
4.319.891
4.646.028
(1)
(1)
(1)
(1)
4.570.000
(1)
(1)
4.570.000
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23
24
25
Industry
(000s)
INDUSTRY
TABLE F.1.6. VALUE ADDED IN THE INDUSTRIAL SECTOR, 2005-2012
NACE Rev. 2
Code
B
C
10
11
12+19
13
14
15
16
17
18
20
21
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
D
E
36
37
38
39
B to E
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012 (pr.)
45.389
1.154.403
259.408
102.449
108.850
10.344
23.363
6.001
72.315
22.730
41.765
26.195
47.262
1.127.342
268.659
97.341
26.981
11.292
21.592
5.606
77.781
21.901
44.128
29.599
52.246
1.179.630
283.652
96.244
3.115
11.859
21.583
4.869
86.206
22.576
48.690
31.240
65.587
1.249.775
305.604
94.717
5.513
12.378
18.047
3.760
89.819
26.179
53.099
29.324
50.546
1.210.981
335.034
102.867
8.943
11.375
16.641
2.343
80.626
21.913
46.568
29.653
50.255
1.183.799
332.441
100.433
10.217
10.032
12.682
1.334
71.421
21.718
44.748
33.521
45.461
1.080.857
300.690
86.954
8.797
10.048
10.885
1.129
62.970
19.374
41.977
30.654
28.734
978.261
297.515
85.713
6.551
8.531
8.579
969
53.202
19.042
33.791
29.070
42.765
34.833
170.399
21.653
44.473
36.357
185.939
26.237
44.393
38.858
199.057
36.120
50.828
44.746
209.219
29.073
50.183
43.401
182.073
24.757
57.284
41.854
161.001
28.995
58.357
35.525
147.944
32.691
65.273
30.209
107.834
30.009
103.131
1.336
16.623
13.882
5.269
1.519
39.778
17.891
11.904
211.432
112.387
3.962
18.275
14.643
5.788
1.512
41.459
18.795
12.635
219.579
123.803
3.438
22.423
17.388
6.879
1.761
40.359
21.865
13.252
249.519
137.138
4.499
25.962
20.427
7.187
961
44.106
21.424
15.765
253.711
122.387
4.617
20.663
21.148
8.085
540
36.827
20.828
19.509
269.658
118.878
26.859
108.802
21.128
94.976
15.349
(1)
(1)
(1)
26.055
5.911
1.066
37.279
19.342
20.728
328.906
29.935
4.922
752
28.518
18.020
20.785
309.988
28.815
2.718
538
23.217
16.094
20.266
335.155
101.305
53.055
36.245
11.366
639
115.322
59.191
41.779
13.759
593
126.664
61.571
48.552
16.040
501
111.557
47.626
43.563
19.807
561
119.531
51.455
44.458
23.074
544
149.535
66.549
50.863
32.123
160.436
70.543
48.437
41.456
145.643
67.024
38.632
39.987
(1)
(1)
(1)
TOTAL INDUSTRY
1.512.529
1.509.505
1.608.059
1.680.630
1.650.716
1.712.495
1.596.742
1.487.793
Note: 1. Data for 27 are included in 26 and data for 39 are included in 38.
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23
24
25
Industry
(000s)
INDUSTRY
TABLE F.1.7. EXPENDITURE ON FIXED ASSETS IN THE INDUSTRIAL SECTOR, 2005-2012
NACE Rev. 2
Code
B
C
10
11
12+19
13
14
15
16
17
18
20
21
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
D
E
36
37
38
39
B to E
Notes:
Notes:
Industry
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012 (pr.)
9.228
160.655
50.324
7.675
-299
663
3.125
234
11.140
4.142
5.821
5.650
4.253
197.031
73.840
7.979
3
591
1.216
340
12.151
3.635
16.173
2.275
7.827
183.182
46.785
14.779
17
1.413
1.093
183
15.730
2.500
15.940
2.955
11.855
250.269
71.799
19.526
1.744
1.400
1.441
203
12.491
2.081
21.199
3.630
19.081
269.738
59.820
9.031
426
1.526
1.362
330
7.481
1.928
5.092
4.787
7.826
227.729
53.167
9.423
275
1.241
-281
123
11.315
-1.115
4.050
5.191
10.108
123.771
39.242
10.664
1.018
1.059
846
21
8.994
1.483
1.936
2.702
5.030
94.629
35.089
9.230
658
565
359
25
5.277
898
3.402
2.287
5.483
5.763
34.377
1.638
5.169
5.017
45.157
2.927
3.752
5.741
41.101
1.521
8.283
7.894
61.962
2.098
9.348
8.874
122.841
1.246
7.476
7.891
94.291
721
11.768
4.155
18.913
1.422
7.500
2.819
10.613
905
12.581
1.627
482
976
134
91
3.907
2.211
834
94.621
12.067
424
1.483
-5.802
210
505
5.822
1.733
890
113.234
12.618
412
2.021
2.471
219
254
6.422
1.485
731
156.175
18.725
2.323
2.441
3.750
24
1.416
1.784
847
1.064
158.926
13.207
5.312
1.648
4.954
617
701
3.667
1.956
1.314
264.107
12.915
5.926
7.654
1.364
6.533
682
34.351
10.974
21.776
1.580
21
54.576
11.405
40.480
2.647
44
42.763
18.239
20.726
3.798
0
133.483
39.787
85.905
7.766
25
TOTAL INDUSTRY
298.855
369.094
389.947
554.533
- Expenditure of the public sector is included in the total of industry and manufacturing, without being allocated in an industrial activity.
- 1. Data for 27 are included in 26 and data for 39 are included in 38.
(1)
(1)
(1)
5.715
279
428
1.474
2.204
741
498.599
3.997
-61
382
1.137
716
403
287.263
1.995
21
129
630
630
494
101.904
128.182
19.357
98.519
9.866
440
139.724
38.227
89.925
11.572
120.956
22.186
90.326
8.444
60.209
10.216
44.657
5.336
(1)
(1)
(1)
681.108
873.878
542.098
261.772
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23
24
25
(000s)
INDUSTRY
TABLE F.1.8. DOMESTIC EXPORTS OF INDUSTRIAL GOODS, 2005-2012
NACE Rev. 2
Code
B
C
10
11
12+19
13
14
15
16
17
18
20
21
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
D
E
36
37
38
39
B to E
Industry
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
5.137
291.608
59.143
19.863
13.942
391
7.732
1.502
702
7.386
9.812
13.814
10.395
300.390
59.375
7.817
6.972
348
7.151
1.710
644
9.423
2.114
9.199
11.957
338.210
66.924
9.058
7.102
456
6.591
929
601
6.441
709
9.675
7.159
383.164
82.283
7.131
6.559
268
4.735
972
476
5.520
467
14.432
6.136
357.590
82.398
6.685
10.682
182
3.332
904
1.534
4.675
85
13.820
6.173
416.221
99.177
5.717
9.645
188
2.546
277
675
5.431
92
12.835
6.747
413.801
113.735
5.430
9.384
440
2.420
203
158
4.500
64
13.094
7.476
413.134
116.572
5.401
8.566
696
2.559
163
452
3.882
176
11.059
87.872
7.445
10.229
7.952
92.996
7.448
11.145
17.259
105.516
6.953
5.163
29.158
123.026
6.645
4.082
23.906
108.291
6.644
4.590
13.976
129.851
6.903
3.538
17.821
143.751
6.588
4.826
26.240
162.902
8.798
13.138
34.141
4.147
11.762
1.500
7.568
4.243
2.538
8.845
3.220
0
0
4.032
33.886
3.996
11.280
588
3.051
6.636
3.320
0
0
6.841
45.910
3.573
14.051
490
3.253
5.522
3.294
0
0
5.674
58.699
8.503
15.464
1.953
5.193
4.626
2.550
0
0
5.962
57.541
4.766
20.980
1.251
1.743
4.735
2.814
0
0
5.835
83.556
2.546
17.537
233
1.534
7.803
2.481
0
0
5.871
48.630
3.342
18.478
660
1.470
2.705
1.812
0
0
5.105
10.399
4.000
15.284
118
2.165
5.662
1.896
0
0
15.259
0
0
15.259
0
27.636
0
0
27.636
0
29.626
0
0
29.626
0
35.984
0
0
35.984
0
30.199
0
0
30.199
0
51.976
0
0
51.976
0
71.658
0
0
71.658
0
67.137
0
0
67.137
0
TOTAL INDUSTRY
312.004
338.421
379.793
426.307
393.925
474.370
492.206
487.747
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23
24
25
(F.O.B. 000's)
INDUSTRY
TABLE F.1.9. INDUSTRIAL PRODUCTION INDEX, 2006-2012
NACE
Rev. 2
Code
(Base: 2005=100)
Index
Industry
2006
MINING AND QUARRYING
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
99,4
106,8
115,8
94,2
103,4
95,6
61,6
-0,6
7,5
8,5
-18,7
9,8
-7,6
-35,5
99,3
104,2
108,7
96,2
93,1
85,6
76,4
-0,7
4,9
4,3
-11,5
-3,2
-8,1
-10,7
92,8
96,1
98,3
94,1
93,4
87,0
82,3
-7,2
3,5
2,3
-4,3
-0,8
-6,8
-5,5
96,1
87,6
75,9
59,5
53,5
51,0
40,0
-3,9
-8,8
-13,3
-21,7
-10,0
-4,7
-21,6
100,4
115,8
123,2
114,9
87,6
72,8
60,3
0,4
15,4
6,4
-6,8
-23,8
-16,9
-17,2
100,5
103,5
112,0
100,0
120,2
119,3
111,3
0,5
3,0
8,2
-10,7
20,2
-0,7
-6,7
104,8
121,0
128,5
122,6
141,7
144,1
151,9
4,8
15,5
6,2
-4,6
15,5
1,7
5,4
102,9
104,0
120,5
101,9
95,4
84,5
69,9
2,9
1,0
15,9
-15,5
-6,3
-11,4
-17,2
98,0
102,8
108,3
83,0
75,1
64,5
48,8
-2,0
4,8
5,3
-23,3
-9,5
-14,1
-24,4
109,0
116,6
119,8
101,6
92,2
87,2
72,9
9,0
7,0
2,8
-15,2
-9,2
-5,4
-16,4
128,5
153,5
190,9
178,5
230,0
190,8
111,1
28,5
19,5
24,4
-6,5
28,8
-17,0
-41,8
109,1
100,3
102,1
88,3
70,5
63,2
61,6
9,1
-8,0
1,7
-13,5
-20,1
-10,4
-2,5
109,5
113,1
107,3
114,4
93,0
80,6
66,5
9,5
3,3
-5,1
6,6
-18,7
-13,4
-17,5
102,4
101,2
107,4
84,7
74,9
60,3
53,6
2,4
-1,2
6,1
-21,1
-11,6
-19,5
-11,0
ELECTRICITY SUPPLY
106,2
110,1
114,9
118,1
120,5
111,3
106,4
6,2
3,6
4,4
2,7
2,0
-7,6
-4,4
109,8
107,0
129,4
111,9
108,7
134,3
91,6
84,1
145,7
114,7
104,4
188,3
137,0
126,5
212,7
138,1
123,7
241,1
132,2
110,9
284,5
9,8
7,0
29,4
1,9
1,6
3,8
-18,1
-22,7
8,5
25,2
24,2
29,2
19,5
21,1
13,0
0,8
-2,2
13,4
-4,3
-10,3
18,0
GENERAL INDEX
100,8
105,5
109,1
100,4
99,7
92,3
83,2
0,8
4,7
3,4
-8,0
-0,7
-7,4
-9,9
36
38.3
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MANUFACTURING
10+11+12 Manufacture of food products,
beverages and tobacco products
13+14+15 Manufacture of textiles, wearing
apparel and leather products
16
Manufacture of wood and products of
wood and cork, except furniture
17+18
Manufacture of paper and paper
products and printing
19+20+21 Manufacture of refined petroleum
products, chemical products
and pharmaceutical
products and preparations
22
Manufacture of rubber and
plastic products
23
Manufacture of other non-metallic
mineral products
24+25
Manufacture of basic metals and
fabricated metal products
26+27
Manufacture of electronic and optical
products and electrical equipment
28
Manufacture of machinery
and equipment n.e.c.
29+30
Manufacture of motor vehicles and
other transport equipment
31+32+33 Manufacture of furniture, other
manufacturing and repairs
and installations
2007
INDUSTRY
TABLE F.1.10. INDUSTRIAL OUTPUT PRICES INDEX, 2006-2012
NACE
Rev. 2
Code
(Base: 2005=100)
Index
Industry
Market
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
Total
Local
Export
104,9
104,7
112,0
111,2
111,0
118,5
124,9
125,1
118,0
129,3
129,3
130,0
131,2
131,1
134,7
134,0
134,1
131,2
126,7
126,6
130,7
4,9
4,7
12,0
6,0
6,1
5,8
12,3
12,8
-0,5
3,5
3,3
10,2
1,5
1,4
3,7
2,1
2,3
-2,6
-5,4
-5,6
-0,4
MANUFACTURING
Total
Local
Export
103,8
103,9
102,7
107,6
108,1
103,3
116,0
117,2
105,0
117,3
118,7
105,3
118,1
119,5
105,3
121,6
123,4
105,1
124,0
126,1
105,9
3,8
3,9
2,7
3,7
4,1
0,6
7,8
8,4
1,7
1,1
1,3
0,3
0,7
0,7
0,0
2,9
3,2
-0,1
2,0
2,2
0,7
Total
Local
Export
103,6
103,8
101,9
108,7
109,2
103,0
119,8
121,1
104,5
121,7
123,1
106,7
122,9
124,1
108,7
127,7
129,4
108,6
132,5
134,3
111,7
3,6
3,8
1,9
4,9
5,2
1,1
10,2
10,9
1,5
1,6
1,6
2,2
0,9
0,9
1,9
3,9
4,3
-0,1
3,7
3,8
2,8
Total
Local
Export
102,1
102,5
99,1
104,2
104,9
99,3
105,4
106,4
97,8
104,0
105,2
94,3
101,3
102,0
95,6
100,6
101,2
95,5
99,2
99,2
98,5
2,1
2,5
-0,9
2,1
2,3
0,1
1,1
1,4
-1,5
-1,3
-1,0
-3,5
-2,6
-3,0
1,3
-0,7
-0,8
-0,1
-1,4
-1,9
3,1
Total
Local
104,5
104,5
109,7
109,7
118,3
118,3
119,4
119,4
120,5
120,5
120,8
120,8
117,5
117,5
4,5
4,5
5,0
5,0
7,8
7,8
0,9
0,9
1,0
1,0
0,3
0,3
-2,8
-2,8
Total
Local
Export
100,2
100,3
99,7
101,0
101,2
98,4
101,8
101,7
102,6
100,0
99,6
105,6
97,9
97,2
106,3
96,9
95,8
110,6
94,6
93,3
110,1
0,2
0,3
-0,3
0,7
0,9
-1,4
0,8
0,5
4,3
-1,7
-2,1
2,9
-2,2
-2,4
0,7
-1,0
-1,4
4,1
-2,4
-2,6
-0,5
Total
Local
Export
100,6
101,1
100,3
101,9
103,2
101,1
104,1
108,2
101,7
105,1
109,9
102,2
105,6
110,5
102,7
106,9
114,4
102,4
109,5
120,2
103,1
0,6
1,1
0,3
1,2
2,0
0,7
2,2
4,8
0,6
1,0
1,6
0,5
0,5
0,5
0,5
1,2
3,6
-0,3
2,4
5,1
0,7
16
17+18
Total
Local
Export
102,7
102,7
102,0
106,8
107,2
102,7
114,6
115,5
105,7
119,5
120,7
107,3
121,0
122,4
106,9
125,4
126,9
109,3
126,0
127,4
111,7
2,7
2,7
2,0
4,0
4,4
0,7
7,3
7,7
2,9
4,3
4,5
1,5
1,3
1,4
-0,4
3,6
3,7
2,3
0,5
0,3
2,2
23
Total
Local
Export
102,6
102,2
119,2
105,0
104,5
127,4
111,2
110,8
131,4
118,4
118,2
126,0
119,8
119,8
118,1
124,3
124,5
118,4
127,4
127,5
122,0
2,6
2,2
19,2
2,3
2,2
6,9
6,0
6,0
3,1
6,5
6,8
-4,1
1,1
1,3
-6,3
3,8
3,9
0,3
2,4
2,4
3,0
(cont'd)
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INDUSTRY
TABLE F.1.10 (cont'd). INDUSTRIAL OUTPUT PRICES INDEX, 2006-2012
NACE
Rev. 2
Code
(Base: 2005=100)
Index
Industry
Market
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
Total
Local
Export
109,5
109,2
116,9
114,0
113,7
123,3
126,1
126,1
126,3
116,8
117,0
112,7
117,7
117,5
123,5
121,5
121,0
132,8
124,2
123,8
132,1
9,5
9,2
16,9
4,2
4,1
5,5
10,6
11,0
2,4
-7,4
-7,2
-10,7
0,8
0,4
9,5
3,2
3,0
7,6
2,2
2,3
-0,6
26+27
Total
Local
Export
102,6
100,9
105,9
100,8
102,9
96,6
101,5
104,0
96,5
98,9
104,3
87,8
89,3
101,4
64,7
84,6
100,5
52,6
76,9
96,3
37,6
2,6
0,9
5,9
-1,7
1,9
-8,7
0,7
1,1
-0,2
-2,6
0,3
-9,0
-9,7
-2,8
-26,3
-5,2
-0,9
-18,7
-9,2
-4,2
-28,5
28
Total
Local
Export
105,1
105,7
100,9
109,7
111,8
95,5
116,2
117,3
108,8
120,2
119,6
124,8
120,1
118,9
128,0
121,2
120,3
127,1
122,0
121,1
127,6
5,1
5,7
0,9
4,4
5,7
-5,4
5,9
5,0
13,9
3,5
2,0
14,7
-0,1
-0,5
2,5
0,9
1,1
-0,7
0,7
0,7
0,4
29+30
Total
Local
Export
102,1
101,1
104,0
104,4
105,4
102,6
113,3
119,1
102,2
115,4
120,2
106,2
114,0
120,3
101,9
112,9
120,3
98,6
109,5
117,3
94,9
2,1
1,1
4,0
2,3
4,2
-1,3
8,5
13,0
-0,5
1,8
0,9
4,0
-1,2
0,1
-4,1
-1,0
0,0
-3,2
-3,0
-2,4
-4,2
Total
Local
Export
104,0
104,1
102,8
108,6
109,2
103,2
117,3
118,0
110,4
122,4
123,3
113,6
126,3
127,6
114,6
131,6
133,3
115,5
134,8
136,6
117,8
4,0
4,1
2,8
4,5
4,9
0,4
7,9
8,0
7,0
4,3
4,5
2,8
3,3
3,5
0,9
4,2
4,5
0,8
2,4
2,4
2,0
Total
Local
113,9
113,9
115,1
115,1
149,2
149,2
124,3
124,3
149,3
149,3
172,5
172,5
216,0
216,0
13,9
13,9
1,0
1,0
29,7
29,7
-16,7
-16,7
20,1
20,1
15,6
15,6
25,2
25,2
Total
Local
Export
105,9
103,4
121,6
108,9
105,0
134,0
117,2
113,9
138,5
112,8
115,6
94,9
132,2
131,6
136,4
143,9
141,8
157,4
180,0
185,3
145,5
5,9
3,4
21,6
2,8
1,5
10,2
7,7
8,6
3,3
-3,7
1,5
-31,5
17,2
13,8
43,7
8,8
7,7
15,4
25,1
30,7
-7,5
ELECTRICITY SUPPLY
36
Total
Local
103,4
103,4
105,0
105,0
113,9
113,9
115,6
115,6
131,6
131,6
141,8
141,8
185,3
185,3
3,4
3,4
1,5
1,5
8,6
8,6
1,5
1,5
13,8
13,8
7,7
7,7
30,7
30,7
Materials recovery
Total
Export
121,6
121,6
134,0
134,0
138,5
138,5
94,9
94,9
136,4
136,4
157,4
157,4
145,5
145,5
21,6
21,6
10,2
10,2
3,3
3,3
-31,5
-31,5
43,7
43,7
15,4
15,4
-7,5
-7,5
GENERAL INDEX
Total
Local
Export
105,2
105,3
103,8
108,7
109,0
105,1
120,5
121,8
107,0
118,3
119,6
105,0
122,9
124,4
107,2
129,2
131,2
108,2
137,9
140,8
108,3
5,2
5,3
3,8
3,4
3,6
1,3
10,9
11,7
1,8
-1,8
-1,8
-1,9
3,9
4,0
2,2
5,1
5,4
0,9
6,8
7,3
0,1
38.3
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24+25
- 261 INDUSTRY
TABLE F.1.11. ESTABLISHMENTS, EMPLOYMENT, GROSS OUTPUT AND VALUE ADDED OF
THE COTTAGE INDUSTRY BY ACTIVITY, 1962-1992
Code
ISIC
1968
Year
Establishments
Persons
Engaged
Gross
Output
(000s)
Value
Added
(000s)
COTTAGE ACTIVITIES
(TOTAL)
1962
1966
1972
1982
1992
3.214
2.061
2.762
2.596
1.315
3.444
2.555
2.944
2.673
1.330
465
451
952
2.308
1.823
347
229
564
1.695
1.369
3211
1962
1966
1972
1982
1992
55
143
176
108
73
62
164
185
111
74
34
27
72
128
173
9
15
46
92
130
3212
Manufacture of Made-up
Textile Goods
1962
1966
1972
1982
1992
2.600
1.243
1.824
1.992
886
2.691
1.524
1.913
2.028
888
354
318
622
1.579
858
277
154
357
1.217
689
3213
Knitting Mills
1962
1966
1972
1982
1992
0
55
145
104
39
0
60
151
104
39
0
12
73
125
118
0
5
27
60
63
3214
Manufacture of Carpets
and Rugs
1962
1966
1972
1982
1992
0
37
83
27
51
0
41
84
27
51
0
3
21
26
53
0
2
12
19
41
3233
1962
1966
1972
1982
1992
0
21
21
3
3
0
23
22
6
3
0
7
14
17
12
0
3
5
12
9
3312
1962
1966
1972
1982
1992
559
415
416
227
132
691
526
486
252
135
77
48
114
207
314
62
27
89
166
241
3319
1962
1966
1972
1982
1992
0
29
32
27
21
0
38
32
29
22
0
7
10
58
39
0
5
7
38
31
3320
1962
1966
1972
1982
1992
0
29
15
13
15
0
41
16
13
15
0
9
10
34
41
0
3
7
17
24
Industry
(contd)
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TABLE F.1.11 (contd). ESTABLISHMENTS, EMPLOYMENT, GROSS OUTPUT AND VALUE ADDED OF
THE COTTAGE INDUSTRY BY ACTIVITY, 1962-1992
Code
ISIC
1968
Industry
Year
Establishments
Persons
Engaged
Gross
Output
(000s)
Value
Added
(000s)
3529
1962
1966
1972
1982
1992
0
9
2
1
1
0
14
2
2
2
0
3
0
10
5
0
2
0
3
2
3610
1962
1966
1972
1982
1992
0
58
38
19
16
0
98
43
25
23
0
12
10
19
41
0
9
10
14
36
3811
Hammersmithing and
Coppersmithing
1962
1966
1972
1982
1992
0
11
7
12
3
0
12
7
12
3
0
2
3
17
5
0
2
2
12
3
3909
1962
1966
1972
1982
1992
0
11
3
63
75
0
14
3
64
75
0
3
2
89
164
0
2
2
46
101
Notes:
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F.
INDUSTRY, CONSTRUCTION
F.2. Construction
SCOPE
This section presents basic data on the structure and evolution of the construction and housing sectors in
terms of output, inputs, prices and dwellings. The construction sector (NACE Rev. 2 section F) can be
distinguished into two broad sub-sectors: buildings construction and civil engineering (NACE Rev. 2,
section F excluding group 41.1) and land and buildings development (NACE Rev. 2, group 41.1).
COVERAGE
Due to the Turkish invasion of Cyprus in July/August 1974 the relevant data as from mid-1974 onwards
refer only to the construction activity in the Government controlled area. For previous years, coverage
extends to the whole country.
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Value Added at Current Market Prices is derived by deducting from the value of gross output the
aggregate costs of all materials, fuels, electricity, the amount paid to other firms for work given out,
administrative services rendered by others (e.g. telephone, telegraph, telexes and postage charges,
advertising, legal services, accounting and auditing, insurance etc.) and rents paid for buildings and
machinery. It is the value added to materials and services by the process of construction and constitutes the
fund from which wages, salaries, rates, taxes and all other similar charges have to be met including
depreciation, interest and profit.
Wages and Salaries refer to direct wages and salaries, overtime earnings, bonuses, value of receipts in
kind, cost of living allowance, payment for leave days and redundancy compensation. All payments are
calculated prior to any deduction of income tax, social insurance and provident fund. Employers
contributions to various funds, pensions, and similar benefits are excluded from wages and salaries and are
shown separately.
CONSTRUCTION
TABLE F.2.1. EMPLOYMENT, GROSS OUTPUT AND VALUE ADDED OF THE CONSTRUCTION SECTOR, 1967-2011
Buildings Construction and Civil Engineering
(NACE Rev. 2, section F excl. group 41.1)
Year
Persons
Engaged
21.969
20.927
20.335
20.359
21.050
21.400
23.748
25.083
26.019
25.549
25.428
27.749
27.441
26.849
26.165
26.174
26.160
26.600
27.314
29.518
31.140
33.609
34.058
36.758
37.478
34.236
33.216
31.332
32,5
52,3
89,9
57,2
318,5
456,9
484,6
528,1
577,0
651,8
722,7
798,1
879,4
888,8
925,5
951,3
998,7
993,0
1.022,8
1.054,4
1.053,4
1.136,2
1.253,6
1.421,9
1.640,9
1.870,5
2.121,2
2.545,6
2.840,3
2.346,3
2.231,2
1.976,1
2,7
3,1
8,4
8,0
18,3
32,8
37,4
41,0
54,0
63,6
73,6
82,7
93,8
96,7
87,1
97,7
107,6
124,4
132,4
142,7
167,6
176,0
183,7
184,0
194,1
227,8
237,2
242,0
268,8
310,3
364,3
379,4
Total
35,2
55,4
98,3
65,2
336,8
489,7
522,0
569,1
631,0
715,4
796,3
880,8
973,2
985,5
1.012,6
1.049,0
1.106,3
1.117,4
1.155,2
1.197,1
1.221,0
1.312,2
1.437,3
1.605,9
1.835,0
2.098,3
2.358,4
2.787,6
3.109,1
2.656,6
2.595,5
2.355,5
Value Added
(mn)
17,8
28,9
51,9
33,8
175,1
253,9
267,4
290,5
323,3
368,2
414,7
465,1
524,2
538,2
558,0
580,9
609,6
617,1
638,8
652,7
657,0
714,2
785,1
865,4
972,6
1.062,5
1.197,3
1.380,1
1.506,4
1.316,6
1.239,9
1.078,6
Persons
Engaged
1.045
1.157
1.510
1.612
1.507
1.716
2.440
2.148
1.799
1.707
Gross Output
(mn)
Value Added
(mn)
172,2
187,0
193,1
208,8
226,9
277,8
288,6
361,7
461,6
534,8
641,0
765,4
990,5
1.168,4
719,7
591,1
478,8
134,2
146,4
154,6
166,4
175,3
196,9
210,0
216,1
274,3
295,7
355,2
439,6
559,7
661,7
414,6
294,4
195,4
Total Construction
(NACE Rev. 2, section F)
Persons
Engaged
28.359
30.675
32.650
35.221
35.565
38.474
39.918
36.384
35.015
33.039
Gross Output
(mn)
Value Added
(mn)
1.221,2
1.293,3
1.310,5
1.364,0
1.424,0
1.498,8
1.600,8
1.799,0
2.067,5
2.369,8
2.739,3
3.123,8
3.778,1
4.277,5
3.376,3
3.186,6
2.834,3
715,1
756,0
771,7
805,2
828,0
853,9
924,2
1.001,2
1.139,7
1.268,3
1.417,7
1.636,9
1.939,8
2.168,1
1.731,2
1.534,3
1.274,0
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1967
1970
1974
1975
1980
1985
1986
1987
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
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TABLE F.2.2a. COST ANALYSIS OF THE BUILDINGS CONSTRUCTION AND CIVIL ENGINEERING
SUBSECTOR, 2000-2011
OUTPUT/INPUTS
1. GROSS OUTPUT AT CURRENT
MARKET PRICES
2. PRODUCTION EXPENSES
2000
2005
2007
2008
2009
2010
(000's)
2011
Raw Materials
Fuels
Electricity
Water
Repairs of Buildings and Machinery
Craftsmanship by Others
Transportation
Other Expenses
393.399
8.092
1.384
989
14.371
77.707
19.471
3.843
691.772
23.445
4.743
1.305
20.107
154.157
38.150
11.516
3. ADMINISTRATIVE EXPENSES
31.847
72.935
118.570
4.671
1.702
882
3.723
4.842
4.764
3.139
8.124
7.227
13.096
2.009
6.447
7.996
8.234
6.985
20.941
8.601
24.170
3.263
9.180
19.652
10.100
11.933
31.671
12.857
17.600
3.045
9.812
6.026
11.574
893.414 1.021.115
31.363
37.606
6.532
5.339
1.225
1.095
25.316
38.592
223.217
256.672
60.379
62.265
22.697
30.866
846.043
32.633
4.087
1.272
30.042
235.780
53.967
22.765
860.932
35.076
5.501
1.054
26.401
223.895
58.226
20.584
767.223
34.584
5.993
722
22.875
220.284
59.191
34.276
126.514
92.186
100.121
102.759
8.523
39.978
2.949
10.491
14.028
10.879
10.888
28.778
8.184
14.567
2.731
10.117
12.740
11.739
8.354
23.754
7.901
10.556
3.017
10.233
18.088
11.423
9.220
29.683
8.145
11.872
3.171
6.476
17.554
11.736
9.978
33.827
24.814
22.614
21.168
23.764
28.957
8.444
16.370
10.212
12.402
8.548
12.620
8.259
15.505
8.402
20.555
5.876
9.052
11.031
7.633
6.109
7.626
8. LABOUR COSTS
446.119
681.539
817.950
878.678
798.513
776.998
738.580
391.704
54.415
595.320
86.219
713.080
104.870
768.560
110.118
691.855
106.658
672.581
104.417
638.081
100.499
36.429
40.050
64.344
73.516
73.009
62.513
63.760
170.122
335.081
488.715
543.187
437.480
394.314
268.641
19.844
37.769
60.929
86.661
82.836
82.254
101.472
150.278
297.312
427.786
456.526
354.644
312.060
167.169
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TABLE F.2.2b. COST ANALYSIS OF THE LAND AND BUILDINGS DEVELOPMENT SUBSECTOR, 2002-2011
(000's)
OUTPUT/INPUTS
2002
2005
361.658
641.040
2. PRODUCTION EXPENSES
133.709
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
990.543 1.168.404
719.699
591.139
478.814
269.738
404.755
473.699
284.219
264.082
261.348
128.871
17
325
38
513
1.010
2.935
259.446
138
472
80
613
1.705
7.284
388.690
164
742
167
1.107
2.800
11.085
460.261
133
1.058
122
1.396
3.912
6.817
278.185
64
1.030
113
1.141
2.752
934
255.707
36
1.125
165
3.744
2.623
682
249.833
68
1.172
160
1.255
2.628
6.232
10.691
14.766
24.097
30.731
19.362
30.647
20.455
742
1.340
1.350
3.216
477
1.777
1.789
830
2.718
1.717
3.689
634
3.034
2.144
1.348
6.769
2.759
4.376
933
4.135
3.777
1.390
11.274
3.856
3.136
1.189
6.073
3.813
1.186
5.361
2.464
789
1.524
3.837
4.201
1.229
8.226
2.769
1.449
1.451
4.648
10.875
1.055
7.505
2.372
1.076
1.478
3.604
3.365
1.211
1.377
1.967
2.228
1.485
1.991
1.592
859
352
1.003
374
1.608
359
2.060
168
1.446
39
1.638
353
1.564
28
216.047
355.159
559.724
661.746
414.633
294.419
195.419
755
1.152
1.818
3.013
1.763
2.246
2.271
215.292
354.007
557.906
658.733
412.870
292.173
193.148
15.927
25.606
29.619
43.723
44.720
38.763
37.392
14.167
1.760
22.827
2.779
26.205
3.414
38.556
5.167
39.524
5.196
34.225
4.538
33.120
4.272
2.324
3.168
5.305
7.354
6.247
6.706
6.244
197.041
325.233
522.982
607.656
361.903
246.704
149.512
17.945
23.240
27.702
38.582
46.654
48.194
62.172
179.096
301.993
495.280
569.074
315.249
198.510
87.340
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TABLE F.2.3. GROSS OUTPUT OF NEW CONSTRUCTION BY CATEGORY, 1965-2011
(mn)
Year
Residential
Buildings
Non-Residential
Buildings
Civil Engineering
Projects
TOTAL
1965
1970
1974
1975
1980
1985
1990
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
11,6
29,7
52,3
23,1
179,9
248,3
373,6
503,0
564,7
534,3
503,9
525,7
534,3
554,8
620,9
750,9
931,7
1.123,1
1.252,1
1.414,9
1.573,9
1.237,1
1.092,8
845,6
5,6
10,6
23,6
14,2
80,6
113,4
207,6
201,4
233,4
235,4
261,1
275,8
268,1
304,1
333,8
344,5
373,2
375,4
452,1
646,5
718,7
570,6
495,2
480,3
5,5
12,0
14,0
20,0
57,9
95,2
141,5
246,9
200,6
223,3
257,8
252,9
251,0
277,3
298,9
326,6
336,0
372,0
417,0
484,2
547,7
538,7
643,2
650,2
22,7
52,3
89,9
57,2
318,5
456,9
722,7
951,3
998,7
993,0
1.022,8
1.054,4
1.053,4
1.136,2
1.253,6
1.422,0
1.640,9
1.870,5
2.121,2
2.545,6
2.840,3
2.346,3
2.231,2
1.976,1
(mn)
Public Sector
Year
1973
1974
1975
1980
1985
1990
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
Private
Sector
91,6
74,0
35,5
230,5
355,1
549,2
672,4
742,0
729,8
706,4
723,9
725,1
777,1
878,9
1.009,5
1.221,3
1.437,1
1.627,6
2.055,4
2.312,4
1.747,0
1.571,6
1.453,4
Central Government
& Semi-Government
Organisations
22,7
15,0
20,5
87,0
96,9
160,6
262,6
239,7
245,7
299,9
317,1
313,8
350,3
365,3
404,1
412,8
426,1
488,1
482,4
520,3
590,7
648,3
510,5
Local
Government
Total
0,9
0,9
1,2
1,0
5,0
12,9
16,3
17,0
17,6
16,5
13,5
14,5
8,9
9,4
8,4
6,7
7,2
5,5
7,8
7,6
8,6
11,3
12,2
23,6
15,9
21,7
88,0
101,9
173,5
278,9
256,7
263,3
316,4
330,6
328,3
359,2
374,7
412,5
419,5
433,3
493,6
490,2
527,9
599,3
659,6
522,7
TOTAL
115,2
89,9
57,2
318,5
457,0
722,7
951,3
998,7
993,1
1.022,8
1.054,5
1.053,4
1.136,3
1.253,6
1.422,0
1.640,8
1.870,4
2.121,2
2.545,6
2.840,3
2.346,3
2.231,2
1.976,1
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TABLE F.2.5. GROSS OUTPUT OF NEW CONSTRUCTION BY SECTOR OF ECONOMIC ACTIVITY, 2005-2011
(mn)
Economic Activity
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
39,8
0,2
69,4
28,9
4,3
55,0
27,7
2,8
84,2
19,1
0,7
86,4
22,6
0,2
48,9
23,9
1,6
43,2
69,0
66,0
121,6
130,4
192,8
164,2
45,6
8,5
64,6
12,0
101,1
19,9
133,9
12,1
170,6
9,7
169,0
16,9
74,2
199,9
52,5
35,9
4,8
0,5
1.252,1
0,0
0,0
124,0
406,1
40,8
51,4
1,9
12,1
1.414,9
0,0
0,0
115,7
450,7
31,9
29,1
2,0
2,4
1.573,9
0,0
0,0
70,4
329,6
35,3
51,1
2,9
3,6
1.237,1
0,0
0,0
76,6
196,7
35,9
53,7
11,0
4,8
1.092,8
26,1
3,1
62,7
206,7
50,1
57,7
11,1
1,9
845,6
35,0
1,9
69,7
101,3
14,3
65,6
17,9
54,2
119,4
19,5
50,7
19,8
82,0
86,6
22,9
59,1
26,7
48,9
97,4
31,5
45,6
10,3
57,1
102,4
22,2
86,5
17,6
76,4
84,5
14,6
94,9
14,3
2.121,2
2.545,6
2.840,3
2.346,3
2.231,2
1.976,1
TOTAL
1.870,4
MILLION EURO
3.200
2.800
2.400
2.000
1.600
1.200
800
400
0
1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011
Total Construction
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TABLE F.2.6. BUILDING PERMITS AUTHORIZED BY CATEGORY AND DWELLINGS AND ROOMS
CONSTRUCTED, 1966-2012
Building Permits Authorized
Year
1966
1967
1968
1969
1970
1971
1972
1973
1974
1975
1976
1977
1978
1979
1980
1981
1982
1983
1984
1985
1986
1987
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
Residential
Residential /
Commercial
NonResidential
Total
Dwellings
Rooms
4.066
4.988
3.845
5.457
4.646
5.747
6.159
6.174
...
1.685
3.212
4.750
4.891
5.494
4.980
5.054
5.181
5.219
5.469
4.953
4.764
4.719
4.808
5.230
5.717
5.347
5.186
4.977
4.954
5.188
5.023
4.547
4.516
4.521
4.313
4.719
5.131
5.704
6.302
6.919
7.036
7.184
6.460
6.090
6.013
4.914
4.082
90
164
62
150
197
233
204
235
...
42
114
222
396
614
546
537
580
517
539
558
568
590
651
580
568
531
319
294
301
304
281
207
192
188
156
157
145
149
177
188
236
205
247
227
264
248
240
700
611
661
2.201
2.082
1.426
1.609
1.528
...
876
1.220
1.690
1.335
1.575
1.465
1.477
1.590
1.651
1.676
1.540
1.254
1.418
1.456
1.521
1.874
2.033
1.641
1.653
1.733
1.767
1.852
1.860
1.850
1.720
1.627
1.623
1.580
1.695
1.773
1.991
2.522
2.132
2.189
2.633
2.500
2.344
2.850
4.856
5.763
4.568
7.808
6.925
7.406
7.972
7.937
...
2.603
4.546
6.662
6.622
7.683
6.991
7.068
7.351
7.387
7.684
7.051
6.586
6.727
6.915
7.331
8.159
7.911
7.146
6.924
6.988
7.259
7.156
6.614
6.558
6.429
6.096
6.499
6.856
7.548
8.252
9.098
9.794
9.521
8.896
8.950
8.777
7.506
7.172
2.208
2.976
3.068
3.228
3.481
3.817
4.250
4.530
2.785
2.266
3.543
6.542
8.217
9.499
9.009
8.831
8.949
7.287
6.417
7.475
6.924
6.579
7.368
...
8.121
7.758
7.848
7.836
8.360
6.891
7.157
7.148
6.599
6.327
5.083
6.641
6.059
8.734
11.013
16.416
16.647
16.501
18.195
16.644
13.434
9.091
9.322
12.334
15.062
16.409
17.649
...
21.675
22.650
13.925
11.300
16.695
30.939
38.620
45.595
43.839
41.962
43.086
36.453
31.585
38.039
35.817
31.472
37.607
...
40.842
39.394
39.658
41.048
44.708
38.590
41.323
41.384
38.698
37.003
29.432
37.476
36.888
49.128
57.971
82.901
81.840
81.895
87.406
79.802
66.167
47.381
Note: - No information on building permits is available for the year 1974 due to the Turkish invasion of Cyprus in July/August.
CONSTRUCTION
TABLE F.2.7. NUMBER, VOLUME, AREA AND VALUE OF BUILDING PERMITS AUTHORIZED BY DISTRICT, 1991-2012
1991
1995
LEFKOSIA
Number
Volume
Area
Value
Number
1000 m3
1000 m2
000's
2.679
2.635
248.188
AMMOCHOSTOS
Number
Volume
Area
Value
Number
1000 m3
1000 m2
000's
LARNAKA
Number
Volume
Area
Value
2000
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2.517
2.486
344.580
2.169
2.241
413.591
2.348
3.366
590.100
2.497
3.168
924
630.288
2.537
954
623.792
2.895
1.235
825.020
3.288
1.140
805.168
3.064
1.214
891.500
2.956
1.192
929.351
3.111
1.088
908.065
2.891
1.055
900.895
2.556
826
722.301
2.463
541
542.904
556
974
96.186
388
640
90.952
328
379
68.862
354
534
107.584
455
867
259
178.429
447
248
156.646
422
291
191.177
468
253
168.895
500
334
244.562
378
227
180.468
535
275
228.595
474
198
170.227
394
155
145.496
400
104
117.967
Number
1000 m3
1000 m2
000's
1.392
1.158
118.413
1.202
967
135.566
943
834
145.764
1.080
1.082
249.599
1.219
1.545
445
291.012
1.359
519
323.473
1.489
542
362.232
1.552
626
415.349
1.620
628
478.887
1.390
667
515.387
1.327
472
478.005
1.371
526
497.789
1.194
405
348.250
1.076
267
310.277
LEMESOS
Number
Volume
Area
Value
Number
1000 m3
1000 m2
000's
2.059
2.007
196.886
2.037
1.966
274.683
1.690
1.259
250.025
1.861
1.536
314.405
2.040
1.632
491
348.995
2.237
642
440.882
2.385
688
464.757
2.423
748
550.320
2.461
772
654.734
2.327
817
659.781
2.556
803
719.625
2.600
742
714.678
2.008
497
494.651
1.911
395
427.637
PAFOS
Number
Volume
Area
Value
Number
1000 m3
1000 m2
000's
1.225
1.290
130.766
1.115
1.024
146.832
966
897
176.872
1.213
1.151
241.413
1.337
1.595
472
311.950
1.672
653
449.757
1.907
661
445.740
2.063
740
533.651
1.876
665
512.634
1.845
786
619.607
1.421
498
481.535
1.441
397
355.911
1.354
371
354.436
1.322
192
233.480
TOTAL
Number
Volume
Area
Value
Number
1000 m3
1000 m2
000's
7.911
8.064
790.438
7.259
6.096
6.856
7.548
8.252
9.098
9.794
9.521
8.896
8.950
8.777
7.506
7.172
7.083
5.610
7.669
8.807
2.591
3.016
3.417
3.507
3.613
3.689
3.136
2.918
2.254
1.499
992.614 1.055.114 1.503.101 1.760.674 1.994.550 2.288.926 2.473.383 2.782.317 2.904.594 2.815.825 2.639.500 2.065.134 1.632.265
- 271 -
Unit of
measurement
District
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TABLE F.2.8. DWELLINGS BY TYPE, AREA AND DISTRICT, 2011
(Number)
Conventional Dwellings
NonDwellings
Other
Apartment in a Partly type of Conventional
Blocks Residential building Dwellings
Building
TOTAL
Single
House/
Dwellings
SemiDetached/
Doublex
Row
Houses
Back
Yard
Houses
ALL DISTRICTS
Urban
Rural
433.212
263.971
169.241
172.944
70.259
102.685
59.050
43.910
15.140
32.893
16.496
16.397
8.993
6.673
2.320
123.557
95.899
27.658
32.530
29.373
3.157
1.092
306
786
2.153
1.055
1.098
LEFKOSIA
Urban
Rural
144.556
107.407
37.149
53.683
25.645
28.038
21.446
17.283
4.163
8.043
6.490
1.553
3.839
2.950
889
43.001
41.378
1.623
13.538
13.142
396
120
95
25
886
424
462
AMMOCHOSTOS
Rural
34.150
34.150
17.387
17.387
2.478
2.478
1.716
1.716
430
430
10.616
10.616
1.377
1.377
52
52
94
94
LARNAKA
Urban
Rural
73.676
39.350
34.326
30.880
11.765
19.115
8.849
5.980
2.869
6.946
3.319
3.627
791
339
452
19.636
12.280
7.356
5.840
5.418
422
247
19
228
487
230
257
LEMESOS
Urban
Rural
114.662
78.360
36.302
43.317
21.750
21.567
19.823
16.244
3.579
8.487
3.098
5.389
3.510
3.104
406
29.305
25.189
4.116
9.125
8.541
584
654
179
475
441
255
186
66.168
38.854
27.314
27.677
11.099
16.578
6.454
4.403
2.051
7.701
3.589
4.112
423
280
143
20.999
17.052
3.947
2.650
2.272
378
19
13
6
245
146
99
District
PAFOS
Urban
Rural
TABLE F.2.9. PERCENTAGE DISTRIBUTION OF DWELLINGS BY TYPE, AREA AND DISTRICT, 2011
(%)
Conventional Dwellings
NonDwellings
Other
Conventional
Apartment in a Partly type of
Blocks Residential building Dwellings
Building
TOTAL
Single
House/
Dwellings
SemiDetached/
Doublex
Row
Houses
Back
Yard
Houses
ALL DISTRICTS
Urban
Rural
100,0
100,0
26,6
60,7
16,6
8,9
6,2
9,7
2,5
1,4
36,3
16,3
11,1
1,9
0,1
0,5
0,4
0,6
LEFKOSIA
Urban
Rural
100,0
100,0
23,9
75,5
16,1
11,2
6,0
4,2
2,7
2,4
38,5
4,4
12,2
1,1
0,1
0,1
0,4
1,2
100,0
50,9
7,3
5,0
1,3
31,1
4,0
0,2
0,3
LARNAKA
Urban
Rural
100,0
100,0
29,9
55,7
15,2
8,4
8,4
10,6
0,9
1,3
31,2
21,4
13,8
1,2
0,0
0,7
0,6
0,7
LEMESOS
Urban
Rural
100,0
100,0
27,8
59,4
20,7
9,9
4,0
14,8
4,0
1,1
32,1
11,3
10,9
1,6
0,2
1,3
0,3
0,5
PAFOS
Urban
Rural
100,0
100,0
28,6
60,7
11,3
7,5
9,2
15,1
0,7
0,5
43,9
14,5
5,8
1,4
0,0
0,0
0,4
0,4
District
AMMOCHOSTOS
Rural
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TABLE F.2.10. INDICES OF COSTS IN THE CONSTRUCTION SECTOR, 1980-2012
(Base: 2005=100)
Year
Housing
Rent
Labour
Cost
Prices of
Materials
Year
Housing
Rent
Labour
Cost
Prices of
Materials
1980
37,06
16,51
41,03
1997
78,85
68,67
80,08
1981
38,93
19,71
45,92
1998
82,04
72,11
80,34
1982
39,89
22,17
48,34
1999
84,17
74,59
77,45
1983
41,02
23,81
49,32
2000
85,54
78,44
80,16
1984
42,37
25,81
52,97
2001
87,34
82,30
82,37
1985
44,29
28,23
55,64
2002
90,60
86,39
84,32
1986
48,14
29,73
54,57
2003
93,04
91,43
88,20
1987
48,16
31,32
55,44
2004
96,40
95,09
95,43
1988
49,98
33,55
59,39
2005
100,00
100,00
100,00
1989
51,99
35,97
64,16
2006
103,34
105,28
105,14
1990
54,56
38,89
66,96
2007
105,90
110,09
110,68
1991
57,37
42,21
69,28
2008
108,67
116,68
121,49
1992
60,58
46,65
71,26
2009
111,85
122,29
117,18
1993
64,17
51,97
72,69
2010
113,26
126,55
120,38
1994
68,08
55,61
74,05
2011
114,10
129,65
125,34
1995
71,88
60,32
76,59
2012
114,37
131,24
125,54
1996
75,71
64,24
78,35
Note: - The Housing Rent Index is derived from the Consumer Price Index.
Residential
Buildings
NonResidential
Buildings
Civil
Total
Engineering
Construction
Projects
Year
Residential
Buildings
NonResidential
Buildings
2000
61,83
63,95
56,60
2001
65,22
68,17
2002
69,92
2003
Civil
Total
Engineering
Construction
Projects
61,21
2007
111,11
110,73
110,87
110,98
61,73
65,12
2008
120,34
118,95
121,60
120,31
73,77
68,47
70,40
2009
116,74
115,53
111,17
115,39
79,27
80,35
79,07
79,45
2010
114,11
114,99
103,78
112,24
2004
93,16
92,03
89,40
92,19
2011
112,52
116,19
108,42
112,44
2005
100,00
100,00
100,00
100,00
2012
111,15
111,11
115,46
112,00
2006
105,21
106,69
115,90
107,63
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TABLE F.2.12. COST OF DWELLINGS COMPLETED IN THE PRIVATE SECTOR, 1980-2011
Year
Area of Dwellings
(1000 m2)
Houses
Apartments
Total Cost
(000's)
Houses
Apartments
Houses
Apartments
1980
701,7
240,3
90.486
34.097
129,0
141,8
1981
563,3
294,4
84.015
51.338
149,2
174,4
1982
660,2
290,6
107.855
57.523
163,3
198,0
1983
765,5
198,2
144.355
41.989
188,6
211,9
1984
755,9
170,6
144.505
35.595
191,2
208,6
1985
806,0
263,0
160.798
52.391
199,6
199,2
1986
775,0
253,0
169.097
51.395
218,2
203,2
1987
703,5
235,5
179.940
49.127
255,8
208,6
1988
723,8
306,3
216.160
69.718
298,7
227,6
1989
734,6
316,2
236.241
75.173
321,6
237,7
1990
1.020,9
223,8
348.903
63.864
341,7
285,3
1991
970,8
236,0
349.183
75.929
359,7
321,7
1992
980,4
216,8
378.554
73.955
386,1
341,0
1993
1.032,2
251,3
428.314
95.740
415,0
381,0
1994
1.068,8
307,4
510.306
126.155
477,4
410,4
1995
949,8
279,5
460.261
120.704
484,6
431,9
1996
1.052,1
285,1
539.499
130.207
512,8
456,7
1997
983,8
327,0
524.366
158.891
533,1
485,9
1998
950,4
222,1
523.360
110.979
550,7
499,8
1999
1.003,4
161,2
561.915
82.854
560,1
513,9
2000
785,1
145,5
453.195
78.169
577,2
537,2
2001
1.011,1
212,5
591.308
117.875
584,9
554,8
2002
965,9
197,2
582.165
113.074
602,8
573,4
2003
1.193,7
277,7
755.246
163.638
632,7
589,3
2004
1.320,4
433,7
877.849
268.719
664,8
619,5
2005
1.647,6
824,2
1.170.887
540.022
710,6
655,2
2006
1.488,2
970,0
1.136.632
672.721
763,7
693,5
2007
1.477,0
1.003,2
1.185.693
728.737
802,7
726,5
2008
1.457,6
1.261,8
1.230.009
967.955
843,9
767,1
2009
1.325,8
1.212,8
1.187.754
948.969
895,9
782,5
2010
1.167,9
931,2
1.073.945
752.663
919,6
808,3
2011
970,5
613,9
915.304
509.516
943,1
830,0
Note: - The average cost includes common space areas of the dwellings. The value of land is excluded.
G. SERVICES
G.1.
G.2.
G.3.
G.4.
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G. SERVICES
G.1. Transport and Storage
SCOPE
This section provides analytical data on the main economic parameters of the transport and storage sector,
on motor vehicles registrations, road accidents, public roads, shipping, civil aviation and postal services.
COVERAGE
Data for the years 1960 to mid-1974 refer to the whole country and after mid-1974 to the Government
controlled area.
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Road tractor
Road motor vehicle designed, exclusively or primarily, to haul other road vehicles which are not powerdriven (mainly semi-trailers). Agricultural tractors are excluded.
Agricultural tractor
Motor vehicle designed exclusively or primarily for agricultural purposes whether or not permitted
to use roads opened to public traffic.
Moped
Two, three or four-wheeled road motor vehicle which is fitted with an engine having a cylinder
capacity of less than 50cc (3.05 cu.in) and a maximum authorized design speed in accordance with
national regulations.
Motorcycle
Two-, three- or four-wheeled road motor vehicle not exceeding 400 kg (900 lb) of unladen weight.
All such vehicles with a cylinder capacity of 50 cc or over are included, as are those under 50 cc
which do not meet the definition of moped.
Shipping
The gross tonnage of a vessel is determined by dividing the contents in cubic feet in the vessels closed-in
space by 100. Thus, a vessel-ton is 100 cubic feet space. The gross tonnage of each vessel is determined
when the ship is registered and figures given in this publication are as declared by the ships master to the
Director of Ports.
The net tonnage of a vessel is the vessels gross tonnage less the space used for accommodation of crew,
machinery for navigation, the engine room and fuel storage space and crews quarters. Thus, the net
tonnage gives the space available for the accommodation of passengers, if any, and the storage of cargo.
Road Traffic Accidents
Road traffic accident refers to any accident which involves a traffic unit (i.e. bicycle, motorcycle, motor
car and any other kind of vehicle) moving on a public road and causing death, bodily injury or damage to
property.
Casualties include persons killed or injured (seriously or slightly) in road traffic accidents.
Unit
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
mn
1.238,7
1.327,2
1.598,3
1.744,9
1.748,2
1.844,8
1.773,9
"
570,5
642,9
739,1
834,2
888,2
877,3
843,1
mn
73,2
260,5
466,1
506,1
231,9
90,5
52,8
"
18,6
141,0
369,7
248,4
117,0
18,5
14,4
"
7,8
28,7
18,7
52,1
24,9
15,4
14,3
"
46,8
90,8
77,7
205,6
90,0
56,6
24,1
17.042
17.355
18.039
18.593
18.884
18.883
18.105
NET INVESTMENTS
Total
EMPLOYMENT
Number
Persons engaged
GROSS OUTPUT
2005
2006
2007
2008
(000's)
2009
2010
2011
1.238.658
1.327.230
1.598.252
1.744.863
1.748.244
1.844.754
1.773.919
Land transport
222.439
237.077
254.209
273.641
296.509
321.092
317.649
Water transport
191.347
192.184
202.722
276.677
280.983
272.553
199.985
Air transport
416.393
382.125
406.647
443.898
358.308
323.866
226.781
360.476
463.603
668.441
690.604
757.866
865.882
972.042
48.003
52.241
66.233
60.043
54.578
61.361
57.462
VALUE ADDED
570.450
642.918
739.072
834.206
888.190
877.263
843.061
Land transport
110.099
120.138
128.518
139.063
149.152
146.663
141.230
Water transport
69.442
69.318
72.986
106.338
133.153
131.917
84.645
Air transport
87.548
94.987
89.174
96.353
63.841
25.277
25.206
267.685
318.576
398.113
453.430
504.096
525.134
550.681
35.676
39.899
50.281
39.022
37.948
48.272
41.299
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
222.439
237.077
254.209
273.641
296.509
321.092
317.649
28.847
32.906
36.824
40.709
45.937
68.322
71.411
4932
Taxi operation
27.208
29.593
33.972
38.986
39.374
32.947
31.051
4939
18.183
18.193
17.908
19.896
17.878
22.140
39.817
4941
143.830
151.730
160.563
168.830
188.755
193.542
171.684
4942
Removal services
4.371
4.655
4.942
5.220
4.565
4.141
3.686
4931
LAND TRANSPORT
(000's)
50
WATER TRANSPORT
191.347
192.184
202.722
276.677
280.983
272.553
199.985
5010
178.194
183.345
190.585
206.215
213.052
235.682
187.158
5020
13.153
8.839
12.137
70.462
67.931
36.871
12.827
AIR TRANSPORT
416.393
382.125
406.647
443.898
358.308
323.866
226.781
5110
416.393
382.125
406.647
443.898
358.308
323.866
226.781
5121
360.476
463.603
668.441
690.604
757.866
865.882
972.042
15.147
14.774
14.859
14.916
13.744
13.431
14.167
51
52
WAREHOUSING AND
SUPPORT ACTIVITIES
FOR TRANSPORTATION
5210
5221
7.465
9.284
10.260
19.371
20.860
17.637
16.061
5222
46.985
53.457
63.813
68.088
61.020
60.460
59.706
5223
110.815
180.994
354.178
275.576
246.572
271.407
269.614
5224
Cargo handling
25.685
27.628
32.626
41.944
33.185
34.396
31.909
5229
Other transportation
support activities
154.379
177.466
192.705
270.709
382.485
468.551
580.585
48.003
52.241
66.233
60.043
54.578
61.361
57.462
31.546
33.123
38.572
34.694
29.936
38.070
31.352
16.457
19.118
27.661
25.349
24.642
23.291
26.110
53
5310
5320
TOTAL
1990
1995
2000
2005
2007
2008
2009
(Number)
2010
2011
2012
178.602 219.749 267.589 355.134 410.936 443.517 460.504 462.652 469.543 475.462
Private
170.212 210.655 258.070 342.146 397.313 429.431 446.754 449.845 456.435 461.431
Taxis
1.732
1.589
1.648
1.845
1.856
1.864
1.870
1.822
1.823
1.776
Self drive
5.445
6.008
5.915
8.336
8.648
8.951
8.452
7.398
7.635
8.564
Learners' vehicles
423
394
391
557
600
631
637
652
645
631
Invalid carriages
790
1.103
1.565
2.250
2.519
2.640
2.791
2.935
3.005
3.060
2.308
2.670
2.949
3.217
3.292
3.402
3.449
3.403
3.461
3.557
675
1.062
1.325
1.314
1.221
1.214
1.188
1.119
1.062
1.016
1.633
1.608
1.624
1.903
2.071
2.188
2.261
2.284
2.399
2.541
Trams
(Not applicable to Cyprus)
Goods conveyance
vehicles (lorries)
74.325 101.182 114.666 118.355 117.498 121.779 124.097 120.690 118.003 113.743
Heavy
8.322
Light
65.436
Road tractors
(Units of trailers)
8.976
9.624
11.470
11.707
12.785
13.572
13.399
12.999
12.059
99.781
567
919
1.085
1.558
1.813
1.984
2.162
2.162
2.036
1.903
14.478
13.003
12.736
16.196
19.240
22.359
23.473
23.677
23.864
25.293
Autocycles
13.983
12.473
12.151
14.937
17.026
19.475
20.566
20.819
20.985
22.304
19
11
527
1.234
1.777
1.805
1.847
1.807
1.890
Motorcycles
Motor tricycles
296
270
283
446
509
581
623
632
662
686
Rental motorcycles
191
241
291
286
471
526
479
379
410
413
36.475
37.390
30.579
24.185
21.971
20.860
19.217
17.050
15.939
15.812
308
292
271
248
228
215
199
176
158
156
40
22
31
76
90
98
94
84
79
34.095
34.626
27.985
22.739
20.773
19.740
18.314
16.303
15.255
15.184
Rental motorcycles
2.063
2.432
2.301
1.167
894
815
606
477
442
393
Tractors
8.517
11.244
13.291
14.368
14.956
15.478
15.877
16.303
16.624
16.798
Agricultural
7.499
9.918
12.121
13.457
13.831
14.245
14.569
14.901
15.176
15.307
Non agricultural
1.018
1.326
1.170
911
1.125
1.233
1.308
1.402
1.448
1.491
Other vehicles
1.732
2.321
2.373
3.511
4.069
4.429
4.532
4.368
4.237
3.932
Road rollers
246
311
386
195
236
246
242
262
260
242
111
140
137
142
139
148
124
113
109
105
Heavy locomotives
592
776
620
1.304
1.555
1.723
1.796
1.771
1.737
1.502
Other
783
1.094
1.230
1.870
2.139
2.312
2.370
2.222
2.131
2.083
TOTAL
316.437 387.559 444.183 534.966 591.962 631.824 651.149 648.143 651.671 654.597
Semi-trailers
(unladen weight > 2000 Kg)
404
1.055
2.017
4.238
5.391
6.165
6.705
7.014
7.263
7.380
Trailers
(unladen weight < 2000 Kg)
49
126
344
1.325
2.930
3.820
4.727
5.625
6.375
7.064
GRAND TOTAL
316.890 388.740 446.544 540.529 600.283 641.809 662.581 660.782 665.309 669.041
2001
34.304
3.758
3.588
20.944
619
2.786
1.539
1.070
5.004
98
693
48
113
294
2.431
686
19
622
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2012
39.530 56.320 42.406 46.216 61.815 54.842 28.969 34.551 26.086 17.774
5.062 10.224 4.380 3.466 3.164 2.094
607 1.057
812 1.267
4.393 7.267 5.783 9.556 11.216 9.664 4.762 5.811 5.207 3.498
20.881 22.295 16.243 13.951 18.958 18.724 8.431 7.291 3.964 3.193
554
821 2.122 2.922 2.550 1.262
650
748
650
593
2.845 2.521 1.754 1.552 2.434 2.030
615 1.302 1.227
809
3.105 6.131 5.013 9.754 13.829 13.320 9.782 12.233 8.676 4.962
2.690 7.061 7.111 5.015 9.664 7.748 4.122 6.109 5.550 3.452
5.072 10.915
1.020 5.811
366
321
81
78
71
169
254
131
2.304 3.008
582
833
27
157
367
407
4.686
1.835
310
60
31
177
1.395
266
110
502
4.319
961
198
64
371
200
1.525
473
63
464
5.205
1.331
68
31
392
276
1.705
648
106
648
6.364
1.523
89
67
698
704
1.426
819
55
983
3.320
1.323
0
41
288
86
232
462
378
510
3.098
1.556
0
27
268
385
110
260
137
355
3.371
1.215
27
18
356
604
84
400
79
588
1.260
522
0
14
137
70
24
258
18
217
12.507
1.656
1.157
275
5.583
1.740
1.183
8
366
539
7.631
687
404
195
4.448
741
159
54
470
473
7.912
684
379
285
3.456
1.575
259
332
633
309
6.366
487
276
203
1.899
1.237
268
389
757
850
5.649
346
412
220
1.151
437
622
252
1.470
739
6.910
366
551
323
928
1.328
791
118
1.595
910
9.009
615
458
314
1.408
1.350
753
77
2.403
1.631
3.448
170
224
177
70
157
106
3
2.087
454
4.730
244
691
149
55
535
289
0
1.671
1.096
2.623
164
374
104
60
121
135
2
1.021
642
1.540
111
384
90
11
10
106
0
388
440
1.141
17
336
465
178
145
1.020
24
221
245
272
258
746
42
208
117
283
96
734
28
100
266
235
105
943
41
195
319
298
90
775
32
47
303
272
121
950
64
173
214
319
180
663
73
156
104
199
131
666
38
76
152
161
239
748
24
89
93
115
427
236
17
23
20
49
127
(Number)
2011
50,0
40,0
30,0
20,0
10,0
0,0
Passenger Cars
Buses & Goods Conveyance Vehicles (Lorries)
Mechanised Cycles (Mopeds & Motorcycles)
(umber)
1990
1995
2000
2005
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
19.532
17.938
19.056
38.676
50.908
51.528
37.496
32.680
27.929
20.556
Private
17.325
16.415
17.534
36.464
47.880
48.776
35.900
31.099
26.172
19.219
204
92
56
100
255
212
145
133
119
80
Taxis
Rental cars
1.838
1.328
1.271
1.771
2.520
2.216
1.099
1.124
1.401
1.056
Learners' vehicles
38
22
38
44
67
69
43
43
24
Invalid carriages
127
96
173
303
209
257
283
281
194
177
263
200
202
91
174
216
134
350
161
119
151
100
122
50
31
42
17
112
100
80
41
143
174
117
342
155
111
9.816
9.727
6.924
4.685
7.149
8.680
6.998
6.690
4.590
2.517
Trams
Heavy
576
566
531
832
1.354
1.651
1.038
858
568
299
9.043
9.073
6.240
3.626
5.475
6.645
5.584
5.586
3.854
2.083
197
88
153
227
320
384
376
246
168
135
1.230
1.764
1.624
2.411
3.568
4.345
3.405
3.060
2.527
2.074
Autocycles
1.127
1.604
1.450
1.672
2.553
3.288
2.659
2.543
2.131
1.794
Light
Road tractors
(Units of trailers)
Motorcycles
93
131
161
186
286
245
272
158
105
53
Motor tricycles
506
569
732
417
324
231
166
Rental motorcycles
23
12
47
160
80
57
35
60
61
7.116
3.929
3.786
2.124
1.889
1.845
1.416
457
447
264
64
77
42
6.986
3.774
3.683
2.076
1.745
1.711
1.357
437
422
255
13
13
23
61
65
59
36
129
111
53
17
24
Agricultural
552
411
717
563
368
330
277
229
168
119
476
400
360
312
397
327
308
269
149
128
Non agricultural
141
154
38
48
49
76
48
70
39
21
Other vehicles
259
200
205
448
549
632
482
391
302
150
26
19
18
10
26
23
36
20
21
Road rollers
Mobile motor cranes
Heavy locomotives
Other
TOTAL
12
12
18
20
16
12
87
137
74
95
85
90
234
195
280
225
304
285
256
174
192
167
134
142
55
86
38.768
34.475
32.165
48.712
64.405
67.722
50.291
44.025
36.264
25.829
55
137
276
490
566
571
588
354
303
165
19
20
107
337
944
1.114
877
898
748
685
38.842
34.632
32.548
49.539
65.915
69.407
51.756
45.277
37.315
26.679
Semi-trailers
(unladen weight > 2000 kg)
Trailers
(unladen weight < 2000 kg)
GRAND TOTAL
Year
10001399
2.398
1.418
1.790
800
1.661
1.878
2.324
2.899
4.192
4.337
5.211
6.495
5.760
2.373
1.079
1.683
3.729
5.294
5.643
5.624
4.741
6.565
6.639
6.013
6.999
5.570
5.986
8.126
9.039
9.023
14001999
877
1.542
1.500
715
1.450
1.859
1.893
2.019
2.730
2.640
3.160
4.480
4.581
1.421
561
841
1.792
2.372
2.602
2.253
1.667
2.307
3.002
2.937
3.109
2.888
3.048
4.106
5.471
6.498
14001999
151
197
360
269
383
263
262
312
390
344
405
559
570
194
119
147
333
659
749
1.097
1.307
1.750
2.685
965
664
341
432
627
706
806
2000
& over
333
406
719
821
530
526
532
760
761
498
557
640
644
422
284
654
1.325
1.230
1.162
1.978
2.005
2.259
3.256
3.572
4.191
3.613
4.783
6.183
7.516
8.771
Mechanised Cycles
Up to 1000- 14002000
999
1399
1999 & over
921
0
0
0
1.125
0
0
0
1.747
2
0
0
1.283
0
0
0
1.177
0
0
0
1.546
0
0
0
1.632
0
0
0
1.732
0
2
1.994
3
0
0
1.633
3
0
2
1.520
2
0
0
2.268
0
1
0
2.214
0
0
0
2.120
1
9
0
923
0
0
0
1.116
2
1
5
1.845
1
7
0
2.102
1
5
0
5.931
10
1
0
12.858
31
1
12
8.558
41
1
1
7.742
28
0
0
6.768
19
1
0
6.827
6
0
0
6.207
32
0
7
4.189
36
1
4
5.122
14
0
0
6.868
16
3
0
8.185
20
0
0
8.320
24
2
0
Tractors
Up to 1000- 14002000
999
1399
1999 & over
5
7
2
271
6
7
2
495
5
13
15
604
0
3
1
242
16
13
25
605
50
7
40
713
59
8
29
876
79
21
22
787
151
12
10
922
214
7
11
711
199
10
12
796
190
9
15
846
112
4
7
454
67
5
4
282
55
1
2
115
69
2
6
230
107
3
4
492
130
2
3
367
46
8
4
429
14
7
3
376
20
18
2
315
27
17
2
392
23
21
2
435
39
37
1
444
34
21
1
496
24
12
1
363
17
5
5
423
24
20
1
486
18
14
4
580
26
15
3
508
Total
6.951
6.980
8.582
4.922
7.375
8.686
9.442
10.323
13.761
12.958
14.559
18.611
17.426
8.229
3.685
5.878
12.333
15.126
19.645
26.982
20.984
25.524
27.493
23.587
24.563
19.337
22.375
29.455
35.567
38.768
(contd)
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1961
1962
1963
1964
1965
1966
1967
1968
1969
1970
1971
1972
1973
1974
1975
1976
1977
1978
1979
1980
1981
1982
1983
1984
1985
1986
1987
1988
1989
1990
Up to
999
1.355
1.046
811
342
829
890
897
866
1.264
1.089
1.177
1.389
1.317
616
213
527
1.308
1.140
1.035
858
880
1.466
1.124
1.064
1.277
944
913
1.116
1.578
2.128
Year
Up to
999
1.367
1.617
1.126
652
1.053
874
754
808
748
807
1.265
1.458
1.899
2.737
1.903
1.153
1.000
1.096
995
1.214
1.245
1.034
10001399
7.800
8.152
4.879
5.501
8.754
10.922
9.815
10.653
8.276
8.135
10.686
12.757
12.730
18.282
17.672
18.413
20.344
19.955
13.726
9.380
8.207
6.776
14001999
6.361
6.766
5.703
5.864
6.305
6.525
7.432
9.667
8.198
7.624
9.317
11.126
13.044
21.043
17.538
16.155
24.564
24.159
18.073
18.612
15.751
10.763
2000
& over
2.153
1.643
1.260
1.341
1.826
2.081
2.289
3.728
2.911
2.490
3.265
2.760
2.288
1.780
1.563
1.471
5.000
6.318
4.702
3.474
2.726
1.983
Up to
999
165
187
108
93
97
53
38
32
31
43
34
33
47
46
66
132
144
189
52
64
56
59
10001399
197
218
278
335
267
145
51
67
33
33
52
424
344
655
766
1.109
1.133
1.182
823
872
653
527
14001999
631
685
780
1.275
2.327
2.205
1.885
2.097
1.975
2.728
3.265
2.089
1.049
514
607
815
1.220
1.520
830
1.017
616
362
2000
& over
8.574
7.430
5.428
5.214
7.236
5.927
4.430
5.368
4.858
4.322
4.811
4.958
3.709
3.704
3.337
3.721
4.826
6.005
5.427
5.087
3.426
1.688
Mechanised Cycles
Up to 1000- 14002000
999
1399
1999 & over
8.521
81
1
0
8.515
98
4
0
5.757
77
0
0
5.602
72
2
0
5.612
80
1
0
5.030
142
3
0
4.379
169
4
0
5.507
280
8
0
5.930
363
9
0
5.213
188
9
0
4.557
194
5
0
3.788
171
8
0
4.227
244
5
0
4.473
205
6
1
4.344
186
5
0
4.512
140
12
0
5.299
133
25
0
5.959
199
32
0
4.613
185
23
0
3.363
124
30
0
2.843
109
22
0
2.221
87
30
0
Tractors
Up to 1000- 14002000
999
1399
1999 & over
53
17
6
448
58
17
6
529
79
29
12
569
136
28
6
475
133
31
16
537
134
25
8
471
144
25
8
255
109
48
7
214
127
55
15
238
95
45
5
223
138
34
6
181
163
53
7
201
90
33
13
114
4
8
7
93
2
33
30
212
8
36
27
214
10
19
11
128
9
48
41
378
12
33
20
295
15
74
49
259
9
31
39
229
5
9
14
121
Total
36.592
36.179
26.338
26.805
34.475
34.768
31.857
38.798
33.973
32.165
38.075
40.367
40.362
54.037
48.712
48.387
64.405
67.722
50.291
44.025
36.264
25.829
- 285 -
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
Hire or reward
Country of origin
onnes (No.)
TKMS (000s)
onnes (No.)
TKMS (000s)
Total
onnes (No.) TKMS (000s)
2003
TOTAL
Bulgaria
France
Germany
Greece
Italy
Netherlands
Austria
United Kingdom
Other countries
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0,0
0,0
0,0
0,0
0,0
0,0
0,0
0,0
0,0
0,0
11.643
274
140
557
5.993
1.304
2.506
321
341
207
14.477,8
332,3
333,2
1.327,0
1.536,1
1.632,6
7.237,2
513,0
1.145,6
420,8
11.643
274
140
557
5.993
1.304
2.506
321
341
207
14.477,8
332,3
333,2
1.327,0
1.536,1
1.632,6
7.237,2
513,0
1.145,6
420,8
7.936,6
565,6
1.220,6
830,5
3.618,5
268,5
1.124,4
308,5
7.634
263
4.583
755
1.269
168
357
239
7.936,6
565,6
1.220,6
830,5
3.618,5
268,5
1.124,4
308,5
10.869,2
348,0
2.488,5
881,7
4.229,1
398,3
2.264,9
258,7
11.868
153
8.213
1.024
1.413
242
683
140
10.869,2
348,0
2.488,5
881,7
4.229,1
398,3
2.264,9
258,7
10.581,6
586,8
3.642,4
535,0
2.376,3
429,6
2.701,7
221,1
88,7
14.907
239
12.069
625
801
230
787
111
45
10.581,6
586,8
3.642,4
535,0
2.376,3
429,6
2.701,7
221,1
88,7
10.379,9
839,9
3.613,3
569,8
3.168,4
16,0
1.953,1
212,0
7,4
15.069
372
11.974
778
1.152
8
654
108
23
10.379,9
839,9
3.613,3
569,8
3.168,4
16,0
1.953,1
212,0
7,4
2004
TOTAL
Germany
Greece
Italy
Netherlands
Austria
United Kingdom
Other countries
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0,0
0,0
0,0
0,0
0,0
0,0
0,0
0,0
7.634
263
4.583
755
1.269
168
357
239
2005
TOTAL
Germany
Greece
Italy
Netherlands
Austria
United Kingdom
Other countries
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0,0
0,0
0,0
0,0
0,0
0,0
0,0
0,0
11.868
153
8.213
1.024
1.413
242
683
140
2006
TOTAL
Germany
Greece
Italy
Netherlands
Austria
United Kingdom
Poland
Other countries
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0,0
0,0
0,0
0,0
0,0
0,0
0,0
0,0
0,0
14.907
239
12.069
625
801
230
787
111
45
2007
TOTAL
Germany
Greece
Italy
Netherlands
Austria
United Kingdom
Poland
Other countries
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0,0
0,0
0,0
0,0
0,0
0,0
0,0
0,0
0,0
15.069
372
11.974
778
1.152
8
654
108
23
(contd)
Hire or reward
Country of origin
onnes (No.)
TKMS (000s)
onnes (No.)
TKMS (000s)
Total
onnes (No.) TKMS (000s)
2008
TOTAL
Germany
Greece
Italy
Netherlands
United Kingdom
Other countries
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0,0
0,0
0,0
0,0
0,0
0,0
0,0
13.113
182
10.989
539
1.299
45
59
7.804,6
333,8
3.254,7
421,4
3.473,2
142,0
179,5
13.113
182
10.989
539
1.299
45
59
7.804,6
333,8
3.254,7
421,4
3.473,2
142,0
179,5
7.804,6
333,8
3.254,7
421,4
3.473,2
142,0
179,5
13.113
182
10.989
539
1.299
45
59
7.804,6
333,8
3.254,7
421,4
3.473,2
142,0
179,5
10.232,7
278,8
4.523,4
1.172,4
2.742,7
1.341,5
173,9
17.807
110
14.676
1.504
997
430
90
10.232,7
278,8
4.523,4
1.172,4
2.742,7
1.341,5
173,9
12.237,9
206,0
5.478,6
842,7
4.156,0
496,0
897,8
160,8
22.862
93
19.371
1.113
1.623
236
299
127
12.237,9
206,0
5.478,6
842,7
4.156,0
496,0
897,8
160,8
9.096,0
203,9
4.072,7
372,7
3.889,0
492,1
65,6
16.511
119
14.297
486
1.408
156
45
9.096,0
203,9
4.072,7
372,7
3.889,0
492,1
65,6
2009
TOTAL
Germany
Greece
Italy
Netherlands
United Kingdom
Other countries
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0,0
0,0
0,0
0,0
0,0
0,0
0,0
13.113
182
10.989
539
1.299
45
59
2010
TOTAL
Germany
Greece
Italy
Netherlands
United Kingdom
Other countries
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0,0
0,0
0,0
0,0
0,0
0,0
0,0
17.807
110
14.676
1.504
997
430
90
2011
TOTAL
Germany
Greece
Italy
Netherlands
Poland
United Kingdom
Other countries
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0,0
0,0
0,0
0,0
0,0
0,0
0,0
0,0
22.862
93
19.371
1.113
1.623
236
299
127
2012
TOTAL
Germany
Greece
Italy
Netherlands
United Kingdom
Other countries
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0,0
0,0
0,0
0,0
0,0
0,0
0,0
16.511
119
14.297
486
1.408
156
45
onnes (No.)
Hire or reward
TKMS (000s)
onnes (No.)
TKMS (000s)
Total
onnes (No.)
TKMS (000s)
2003
TOTAL
Germany
Greece
Netherlands
Austria
Bulgaria
Albania
Romania
United Kingdom
Other countries
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0,0
0,0
0,0
0,0
0,0
0,0
0,0
0,0
0,0
0,0
10.436
2.548
3.466
479
262
529
820
453
1.116
763
16.204,5
6.171,9
854,6
1.382,9
413,5
603,6
669,7
603,1
3.868,3
1.636,9
10.436
2.548
3.466
479
262
529
820
453
1.116
763
16.204,5
6.171,9
854,6
1.382,9
413,5
603,6
669,7
603,1
3.868,3
1.636,9
9.050,2
2.242,4
914,9
1.093,7
205,2
308,7
210,7
3.092,5
982,1
7.803
933
3.998
373
278
416
170
969
666
9.050,2
2.242,4
914,9
1.093,7
205,2
308,7
210,7
3.092,5
982,1
7.888,4
878,5
1.894,8
854,2
85,0
102,5
129,8
3.584,5
359,1
7.861
383
5.522
290
60
165
99
1.171
171
7.888,4
878,5
1.894,8
854,2
85,0
102,5
129,8
3.584,5
359,1
9.087,3
1.526,1
1.378,6
43,0
244,0
244,0
20,4
5.291,8
339,4
7.847
604
4.964
47
80
122
102
1.775
153
9.087,3
1.526,1
1.378,6
43,0
244,0
244,0
20,4
5.291,8
339,4
7.445,3
1.296,5
2.341,5
203,8
210,0
6,0
3.297,6
89,9
9.590
524
7.720
69
105
30
1.094
48
7.445,3
1.296,5
2.341,5
203,8
210,0
6,0
3.297,6
89,9
2004
TOTAL
Germany
Greece
Netherlands
Bulgaria
Albania
Romania
United Kingdom
Other countries
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0,0
0,0
0,0
0,0
0,0
0,0
0,0
0,0
0,0
7.803
933
3.998
373
278
416
170
969
666
2005
TOTAL
Germany
Greece
Netherlands
Austria
Albania
Romania
United Kingdom
Other countries
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0,0
0,0
0,0
0,0
0,0
0,0
0,0
0,0
0,0
7.861
383
5.522
290
60
165
99
1.171
171
2006
TOTAL
Germany
Greece
Italy
Netherlands
Austria
Israel
United Kingdom
Other countries
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0,0
0,0
0,0
0,0
0,0
0,0
0,0
0,0
0,0
7.847
604
4.964
47
80
122
102
1.775
153
2007
TOTAL
Germany
Greece
Netherlands
Austria
Israel
United Kingdom
Other countries
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0,0
0,0
0,0
0,0
0,0
0,0
0,0
0,0
9.590
524
7.720
69
105
30
1.094
48
(contd)
onnes (No.)
Hire or reward
TKMS (000s)
onnes (No.)
Total
TKMS (000s)
onnes (No.)
TKMS (000s)
4.278,0
1.305,0
744,2
60,0
210,0
3,0
1.659,5
293,3
3,0
4.955
626
3.520
20
130
15
540
89
15
4.278,0
1.305,0
744,2
60,0
210,0
3,0
1.659,5
293,3
3,0
6.059,2
658,0
2.685,4
623,1
76,8
26,0
1.597,0
104,2
288,7
10.173
293
8.617
214
45
130
525
39
310
6.059,2
658,0
2.685,4
623,1
76,8
26,0
1.597,0
104,2
288,7
10.196,3
1.868,3
2.221,8
160,7
846,0
21,4
2.713,5
1.978,5
386,1
11.710
822
8.546
58
415
107
899
603
260
10.196,3
1.868,3
2.221,8
160,7
846,0
21,4
2.713,5
1.978,5
386,1
5.441,3
1.439,1
1.546,1
266,0
497,4
15,3
1.244,3
353,5
79,6
8.817
576
7.248
92
249
76
452
101
23
5.441,3
1.439,1
1.546,1
266,0
497,4
15,3
1.244,3
353,5
79,6
2008
TOTAL
Germany
Greece
Netherlands
Austria
Israel
United Kingdom
Sweden
Other countries
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0,0
0,0
0,0
0,0
0,0
0,0
0,0
0,0
0,0
4.955
626
3.520
20
130
15
540
89
15
2009
TOTAL
Germany
Greece
Netherlands
Austria
Israel
United Kingdom
Sweden
Other countries
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0,0
0,0
0,0
0,0
0,0
0,0
0,0
0,0
0,0
10.173
293
8.617
214
45
130
525
39
310
2010
TOTAL
Germany
Greece
Netherlands
Austria
Israel
United Kingdom
Sweden
Other countries
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0,0
0,0
0,0
0,0
0,0
0,0
0,0
0,0
0,0
11.710
822
8.546
58
415
107
899
603
260
2011
TOTAL
Germany
Greece
Netherlands
Austria
Israel
United Kingdom
Sweden
Other countries
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0,0
0,0
0,0
0,0
0,0
0,0
0,0
0,0
0,0
8.817
576
7.248
92
249
76
452
101
23
Gravel
Forest Roads
Total
Expenditure on roads
and bridges (000's)
1.723
2.375
3.273
3.596
4.203
4.353
3.371
3.556
3.614
3.751
3.858
3.954
3.988
4.053
4.127
4.191
4.260
4.347
4.427
4.838
5.240
5.395
5.452
5.463
5.476
5.546
5.781
5.950
6.209
6.404
6.559
6.747
6.982
7.206
7.403
7.672
7.845
7.988
7.842
7.961
8.040
8.167
8.564
8.608
3.392
2.872
3.466
3.252
3.551
3.488
1.794
1.651
1.578
1.411
1.419
1.443
1.498
1.531
1.606
1.656
1.667
1.654
1.710
1.459
1.357
1.420
1.459
1.473
1.575
1.601
1.738
1.777
1.677
1.604
1.582
1.485
1.413
1.331
1.259
1.295
1.274
1.249
1.338
1.330
1.300
1.277
1.401
1.400
813
985
1.113
1.271
1.604
1.662
1.336
1.387
1.413
1.450
1.481
1.529
1.913
1.917
2.007
2.039
2.068
2.094
2.128
2.158
2.188
2.228
2.315
2.426
2.488
2.557
2.631
2.688
2.768
2.812
2.868
2.909
3.013
3.056
3.098
3.092
3.027
3.043
3.066
3.030
3.040
3.039
3.041
3.041
5.928
6.232
7.852
8.119
9.358
9.503
6.501
6.594
6.605
6.612
6.758
6.926
7.399
7.501
7.740
7.886
7.995
8.095
8.265
8.455
8.785
9.043
9.226
9.362
9.539
9.704
10.150
10.415
10.654
10.820
11.009
11.141
11.408
11.593
11.760
12.059
12.146
12.280
12.246
12.321
12.380
12.483
13.006
13.049
2.023
2.662
3.093
5.584
6.353
6.998
10.766
7.046
9.667
12.753
18.813
20.963
23.178
20.889
30.000
35.241
27.298
28.093
38.674
43.628
63.370
57.693
60.346
67.059
75.806
86.385
80.402
66.352
78.445
115.079
111.071
106.800
109.607
106.788
138.937
139.936
160.369
199.756
209.784
265.642
214.235
181.456
195.319
Year
1960
1963
1965
1970
1973
1974
1975
1976
1977
1978
1979
1980
1981
1982
1983
1984
1985
1986
1987
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
Notes: - The data on roads length refer to the end of each year. The new roads constructied during each year is the
difference from the previous year's figure.
- Since 1975 the data refer to the roads in the Govenrment controlled area of Cyprus.
1960
1961
1962
1963
1964
1965
1966
1967
1968
1969
1970
1971
1972
1973
1974
1975
1976
1977
1978
1979
1980
1981
1982
1983
1984
1985
1986
1987
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
Number
4.813
4.443
5.085
5.370
2.817
3.620
3.642
4.295
4.543
5.031
5.012
5.579
6.025
5.576
3.676
4.445
4.819
5.501
6.396
6.658
6.942
6.899
7.262
8.502
9.561
9.514
9.835
10.511
11.536
11.321
10.808
10.867
10.033
8.167
7.903
7.138
6.640
5.877
4.720
4.203
3.976
3.785
3.748
3.777
3.284
2.548
2.673
2.302
2.131
1.856
1.883
1.690
1.492
Casualties
Persons
killed
Persons
injured
Total
Casualties
110
105
78
117
77
96
95
101
117
120
143
135
138
162
121
101
67
88
81
102
85
87
93
105
111
116
105
92
103
119
101
103
132
115
133
118
128
115
111
113
111
98
94
97
117
102
86
89
82
71
60
71
51
2.009
2.112
2.311
2.525
1.605
1.994
2.301
2.688
3.031
3.578
3.936
4.287
4.643
4.681
3.171
3.198
3.361
3.485
3.897
3.714
4.001
4.066
4.153
4.360
4.642
4.582
4.440
4.405
4.345
4.467
4.232
4.164
4.731
4.191
4.374
4.519
4.516
4.490
3.916
3.712
3.586
3.528
3.526
3.411
3.176
2.296
2.589
2.155
1.963
1.723
1.762
1.553
1.381
2.119
2.217
2.389
2.642
1.682
2.090
2.396
2.789
3.148
3.698
4.079
4.422
4.781
4.843
3.292
3.299
3.428
3.573
3.978
3.816
4.086
4.153
4.246
4.465
4.753
4.698
4.545
4.497
4.448
4.586
4.333
4.267
4.863
4.311
4.507
4.637
4.644
4.605
4.027
3.825
3.697
3.626
3.620
3.508
3.293
2.398
2.675
2.244
2.045
1.794
1.822
1.624
1.432
36
36
40
43
28
33
38
45
50
59
64
69
74
73
54
64
68
70
78
74
78
79
80
83
87
85
81
80
78
79
73
70
78
67
69
69
69
68
67
54
51
51
50
48
43
31
34
28
25
22
22
18
16
38
38
41
45
29
35
40
47
52
61
66
71
76
76
56
66
69
72
80
76
80
81
82
85
89
87
83
82
80
81
75
72
80
69
71
71
71
70
69
56
53
52
51
49
45
32
35
29
26
22
23
19
17
1965
1970
1975
1980
1985
1990
1995
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
0
0
98
74
176
247
254
273
667
604
940
2.118
669
2.075
1.198
4.230
1.706
5.670
1.439
4.652
1.107
3.189
963
2.678
801
2.361
788
2.163
681
1.571
801
1.890
716
1.811
667
1.940
612
2.093
518
1.686
531
1.371
17
90
22
132
22
64
12
60
6
30
1
12
3
1
17
83
14
54
2
22
1
9
1
8
3
12
1
8
2
19
0
0
2
4
1
22
0
0
2
1
British
Number
000's Tonnes
352
871
291
653
194
386
169
286
116
399
72
381
46
147
20
202
59
279
26
209
59
579
89
869
58
574
73
372
83
533
74
893
66
927
94
1.057
89
1.191
79
910
38
356
Danish
Number
000's Tonnes
51
54
42
52
73
46
137
54
29
27
29
48
26
32
42
145
18
79
13
44
7
47
16
123
6
37
12
37
5
25
13
101
19
113
8
56
7
52
23
283
31
365
Dutch
Number
000's Tonnes
80
56
87
118
103
97
77
55
19
22
26
150
41
180
27
109
22
218
25
165
14
28
7
13
57
223
59
165
62
151
56
209
46
225
39
78
77
232
78
279
83
356
Egyptian
Number
000's Tonnes
1
4
70
13
0
0
7
5
16
2
33
40
89
95
65
171
54
133
84
195
68
188
21
61
17
52
22
68
25
91
70
194
35
115
28
83
8
46
31
139
17
70
French
Number
000's Tonnes
12
30
22
42
13
25
24
20
14
23
96
307
72
252
10
61
5
32
2
1
2
11
0
0
1
1
3
31
2
20
6
31
4
33
1
10
3
18
1
6
2
11
Germany (D.R.)
Number
000's Tonnes
0
0
25
33
91
124
38
58
180
204
197
336
160
750
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Germany (F.R.)
Number
000's Tonnes
183
271
188
276
639
1.251
61
93
138
320
570
1.058
206
724
149
363
100
335
78
282
41
217
3
5
3
7
29
230
9
77
11
196
36
320
64
850
51
622
56
728
26
196
Greek
Number
000's Tonnes
284
299
571
1.073
3
2
719
1.078
552
1.233
491
1.524
455
1.020
417
1.000
293
965
273
1.085
285
1.059
254
994
228
826
306
1.107
487
1.795
414
1.490
398
1.468
335
1.465
244
1.246
156
784
101
527
Cypriot
Number
000's Tonnes
American (USA)
Number
000's Tonnes
(contd)
- 292 -
1960
1965
1970
1975
1980
1985
1990
1995
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
Honduran
Number
000's Tonnes
0
0
0
0
1
1
0
0
93
31
502
200
505
237
587
515
97
69
80
66
44
30
11
9
13
24
12
28
5
12
1
2
1
4
1
4
0
0
0
0
0
0
Israeli
Number
000's Tonnes
146
461
177
329
68
107
29
40
72
218
83
263
39
181
33
131
4
1
0
0
2
18
11
18
31
8
7
9
8
41
13
16
13
6
2
33
0
0
0
0
Italian
Number
000's Tonnes
320
606
261
626
331
702
17
10
92
216
152
749
142
465
77
677
101
1.254
116
1.637
96
1.237
86
1.307
130
2.070
158
2.804
183
3.860
161
3.685
144
3.282
153
3.542
146
3.637
153
3.396
109
1.959
Japanese
Number
000's Tonnes
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
10
109
12
162
7
106
1
8
1
15
3
46
6
87
3
42
8
111
10
139
4
56
1
16
0
0
0
0
0
0
Lebanese
Number
000's Tonnes
19
31
42
60
44
41
314
118
739
322
427
262
293
138
109
124
117
205
169
304
119
221
125
199
105
150
61
115
33
41
30
58
26
31
21
37
2
8
23
49
22
36
Liberian
Number
000's Tonnes
24
112
12
58
63
108
21
56
21
123
65
389
46
264
64
453
76
688
49
803
64
593
79
847
132
1.047
143
1.216
135
1.222
119
1.235
148
2.037
125
1.601
166
2.249
271
3.058
300
4.087
Norwegian
Number
000's Tonnes
132
336
110
281
91
210
51
96
2
1
5
100
184
354
26
232
39
471
23
314
20
259
30
450
23
234
18
227
8
127
13
194
18
287
18
273
5
50
9
158
6
139
Panamanian
Number
000's Tonnes
36
81
44
47
86
184
64
116
338
504
287
906
501
2.167
221
2.075
285
2.271
322
2.583
296
2.786
308
2.677
393
3.052
508
3.736
586
4.336
478
4.326
464
4.374
469
3.740
389
3.252
369
2.982
410
3.368
Polish
Number
000's Tonnes
0
0
9
24
9
14
17
24
47
125
22
79
91
572
28
185
5
55
1
12
0
0
0
0
1
9
0
0
2
6
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
1
0
0
0
0
Romanian
Number
000's Tonnes
24
7
51
25
62
37
19
31
44
177
36
554
330
865
21
60
16
48
14
57
15
78
14
37
3
18
4
9
4
20
1
3
0
0
1
12
0
0
0
0
0
0
(contd)
- 293 -
1960
1965
1970
1975
1980
1985
1990
1995
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
Swedish
Number
000's Tonnes
67
109
66
116
82
153
24
33
33
82
20
101
46
163
39
234
42
235
21
184
13
88
6
25
4
27
3
48
0
0
0
0
0
0
5
7
1
1
0
0
0
0
Syrian
Number
000's Tonnes
0
0
53
5
5
1
103
21
466
130
158
84
436
167
290
314
500
637
580
802
521
845
378
699
355
730
267
500
186
324
138
252
76
172
64
159
39
102
12
39
1
636
Turkish
Number
000's Tonnes
51
145
6
5
90
156
0
0
0
0
6
6
1
1
0
0
5
1
0
0
2
3
10
8
12
26
5
29
6
8
5
5
10
23
3
9
12
26
13
34
Russian
Number
000's Tonnes
6
6
84
134
102
182
117
235
183
403
207
562
330
865
0
0
77
141
56
62
53
87
52
55
70
84
108
131
106
143
73
87
61
104
71
79
63
67
37
40
33
39
Yugoslavian
Number
000's Tonnes
108
134
95
134
37
83
28
57
49
158
63
182
121
419
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Other
Number
000's Tonnes
38
81
63
151
240
478
229
413
141
389
305
1.025
796
2.721
1.291
4.174
1.647
6.624
1.871
6.845
1.870
8.390
1.925
8.045
1.869
6.712
2.026
7.885
1.911
7.441
1.794
7.243
1.772
6.980
1.725
7.855
1.698
7.722
1.491
7.071
1.309
5.980
1.951
3.784
2.489
4.461
2.625
4.699
2.531
3.232
TOTAL
Number
000's Tonnes
4.057 4.793 5.638 4.743 5.289 5.246 4.698 4.375 4.297 4.649 4.534 4.279 4.052 3.915 3.607 3.319 3.034
5.743 11.436 14.964 15.700 20.571 20.310 19.969 19.169 18.359 20.960 21.952 22.296 22.359 22.897 22.653 21.634 19.531
Note: From the year 2002 calls do not include fishing boats, military ships, yachts and other vessels not covered by the E.U. Directive.
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1960
1960
1965
1970
1974
1975
1976
1977
1978
1979
1980
1981
1982
1983
1984
1985
1986
1987
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
214
195
172
298
557
1.293
1.151
1.237
1.138
1.249
1.239
1.772
1.663
1.803
1.440
1.408
1.337
1.232
1.591
1.444
1.276
1.279
1.310
1.152
924
1.223
1.060
740
778
888
783
766
684
712
820
926
786
775
735
730
666
631
Lemesos
722
925
832
917
1.906
2.793
2.802
2.724
2.834
2.762
2.836
3.064
3.137
3.675
3.231
2.944
2.922
2.927
3.851
3.972
3.685
3.723
3.445
3.558
3.592
3.668
3.301
3.541
3.879
4.175
4.235
3.698
3.381
3.357
3.612
3.334
3.217
2.971
2.929
2.647
2.445
2.168
Ammochostos
723
1.157
1.397
742
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
(Number)
Pafos
69
38
75
0
1
0
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Keryneia
2
0
0
3
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Karavostasi
132
134
149
49
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Latchi-Limni
Vasiliko-Zygi
Dekelia
Akrotiri
Moni
TOTAL
0
0
0
22
18
4
15
15
21
6
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
89
40
0
0
34
64
59
27
25
26
21
49
31
218
90
64
134
173
205
183
157
131
238
229
191
159
184
153
150
183
183
193
253
188
173
238
239
266
213
197
164
192
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
9
13
14
11
11
13
18
17
16
20
20
21
20
30
25
29
24
27
23
26
25
25
21
20
20
22
19
23
26
0
0
0
0
1
3
1
3
2
4
2
5
0
6
7
8
4
6
5
11
6
6
4
7
2
4
4
2
4
3
7
9
20
5
4
4
5
4
4
5
8
6
0
0
0
0
2
5
12
10
5
10
15
9
0
9
12
17
16
21
13
10
15
20
17
17
13
14
14
15
18
16
11
9
11
10
15
11
12
16
12
9
13
11
1.951
2.489
2.625
2.031
2.519
4.162
4.042
4.016
4.025
4.057
4.113
4.899
4.831
5.720
4.793
4.455
4.424
4.370
5.678
5.638
5.156
5.175
5.034
4.983
4.743
5.088
4.593
4.476
4.858
5.289
5.246
4.698
4.375
4.297
4.649
4.534
4.279
4.052
3.915
3.607
3.319
3.034
Notes: - The ports of Ammochostos, Keryneia and Karavostasi are under the occupation of the Turkish invading forces since 1974.
- From the year 2002 calls do not include fishing boats, military ships, yachts and other vessels not covered by the E.U. Directive.
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Year
Lemesos
1960
1965
1970
1974
1975
1976
1977
1978
1979
1980
1981
1982
1983
1984
1985
1986
1987
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
782.446
727.660
480.485
673.204
784.877
1.103.047
933.874
935.647
1.163.243
1.235.581
1.675.523
2.798.907
3.750.840
3.765.355
3.035.504
4.165.870
4.257.941
3.638.570
4.000.487
3.729.553
3.116.703
3.465.315
3.989.133
3.011.123
3.500.775
3.781.526
3.279.717
2.318.559
2.291.310
2.982.286
2.831.731
2.955.534
2.409.956
2.086.668
2.171.135
2.138.821
1.661.604
1.716.503
1.714.987
2.124.747
1.812.543
1.426.905
1.425.085
1.838.594
1.746.733
1.588.628
2.315.657
2.941.129
3.509.534
4.532.932
4.858.567
4.347.632
4.615.930
5.649.074
6.816.322
8.149.486
8.020.493
7.643.058
7.864.928
8.735.287
10.047.445
10.562.567
9.067.472
10.437.839
10.122.835
11.517.254
11.473.141
14.431.954
12.258.767
12.767.899
14.693.423
16.527.000
16.420.344
15.939.864
15.632.826
15.444.813
17.872.817
18.815.131
19.709.398
19.634.770
20.271.117
19.643.082
18.949.994
17.203.550
Ammochostos
988.804
1.462.584
2.067.143
938.313
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Pafos
84.277
57.059
50.551
0
156
0
1.134
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Keryneia
7.112
0
0
43
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
(Number)
Karavostasi
Latchi-Limni
366.015
330.547
321.912
75.574
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
34.334
32.970
8.776
26.654
28.116
35.674
9.570
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Vasiliko-Zygi
129.810
43.577
0
0
76.185
133.805
124.653
80.978
58.100
49.259
64.516
89.867
66.900
191.908
91.086
271.149
434.910
497.386
404.743
386.387
243.800
265.699
337.836
340.164
347.747
377.540
391.592
373.035
343.273
479.000
466.053
585.047
540.559
445.890
473.015
641.225
530.055
572.734
518.064
544.358
436.392
426.647
Notes: - The ports of Ammochostos, Keryneia and Karavostasi are under the occupation of the Turkish invading forces since 1974.
- From the year 2002 calls do not include fishing boats, military ships, yachts and other vessels not covered by the E.U. Directive.
Dekelia
Akrotiri
Moni
TOTAL
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
6.775
0
0
0
78.010
126.225
164.121
125.517
107.720
148.875
189.166
237.165
345.100
270.715
257.043
236.930
230.466
328.118
305.308
367.940
314.881
372.099
274.011
272.689
241.213
258.818
209.211
216.267
212.433
239.935
202.765
231.591
287.686
0
0
0
0
7.033
14.988
9.676
26.253
18.648
31.371
19.078
19.967
0
40.065
41.533
33.577
27.013
71.621
61.667
100.071
51.432
42.838
49.720
69.960
23.894
39.553
47.788
23.894
34.080
26.031
53.683
89.204
189.210
46.091
36.588
36.588
46.091
49.130
24.806
40.649
74.289
57.285
0
0
0
0
13.550
33.875
75.452
71.053
33.875
62.927
114.182
69.285
0
71.277
121.089
151.506
128.958
180.851
130.167
96.396
143.727
234.227
147.913
154.257
117.565
171.500
171.846
166.578
270.689
241.777
165.809
125.732
123.928
94.785
147.753
110.706
133.067
173.572
128.499
97.085
128.927
128.613
3.783.549
4.460.021
4.666.824
3.310.096
3.230.428
4.235.620
4.680.977
5.674.979
6.168.107
5.743.115
6.489.229
8.627.100
10.634.062
12.296.101
11.435.930
12.429.281
12.839.267
13.231.435
14.793.384
15.064.140
12.860.299
14.791.018
14.918.152
15.349.801
15.700.052
19.032.539
16.477.828
15.955.273
18.000.715
20.570.975
20.309.719
19.969.392
19.169.168
18.359.460
20.960.126
21.951.682
22.296.482
22.359.142
22.897.408
22.652.686
21.633.736
19.530.686
- 296 -
Year
Permanently
Registered
1965
1966
1967
1968
1969
1970
1971
1972
1973
1974
1975
1976
1977
1978
1979
1980
1981
1982
1983
1984
1985
1986
1987
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
21
45
75
119
164
220
280
439
605
671
731
775
848
974
989
1.024
1.085
1.247
1.179
1.247
1.353
1.473
1.692
1.756
1.768
1.874
1.968
2.085
2.200
2.329
2.482
2.498
2.527
2.471
2.469
2.453
2.101
2.014
1.907
1.771
1.627
1.616
1.589
1.614
1.647
1.649
1.618
1.619
Provisionally
Registered
21
24
44
35
55
94
146
220
271
236
199
231
342
270
226
209
120
90
145
129
134
249
171
115
96
124
132
123
193
192
189
134
162
97
121
130
44
39
32
44
56
76
67
123
74
75
83
58
Parallel1
TOTAL
81
118
103
88
77
90
108
117
120
107
101
109
105
96
86
95
100
92
98
119
136
134
132
135
138
139
141
42
69
119
154
219
314
426
659
876
907
930
1.006
1.190
1.244
1.215
1.233
1.205
1.337
1.324
1.376
1.487
1.803
1.981
1.974
1.952
2.075
2.190
2.316
2.510
2.641
2.778
2.733
2.798
2.673
2.686
2.669
2.240
2.153
2.031
1.913
1.802
1.828
1.790
1.869
1.856
1.862
1.840
1.818
Permanently
Registered
Provisionally
Registered
1965
1966
1967
1968
1969
1970
1971
1972
1973
1974
1975
1976
1977
1978
1979
1980
1981
1982
1983
1984
1985
1986
1987
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
48.970
173.650
386.971
622.467
840.655
1.108.168
1.360.020
1.989.309
2.635.477
2.890.445
2.851.076
2.549.055
2.238.073
2.109.798
1.938.744
1.815.295
1.582.572
2.190.913
3.536.956
6.057.466
7.701.375
9.760.584
14.620.428
16.525.133
16.970.767
18.349.849
19.088.701
20.263.776
21.006.925
22.522.079
24.322.172
24.148.275
22.748.608
24.289.727
23.969.072
25.405.619
23.041.129
23.012.019
22.650.125
20.893.305
17.919.589
18.127.483
17.472.407
18.656.105
18.945.028
19.548.487
19.377.309
19.042.791
131.138
168.612
251.539
191.521
308.675
467.534
573.312
849.502
1.002.202
629.193
478.270
418.891
527.226
578.925
367.749
283.097
362.275
396.031
2.015.382
1.169.952
1.895.507
3.794.643
2.708.173
1.457.484
701.863
1.005.930
1.512.692
1.301.725
2.338.351
1.938.218
1.643.474
1.129.873
2.645.307
1.642.314
1.949.349
1.810.858
523.051
779.443
412.685
643.500
1.114.328
1.209.415
437.605
962.415
842.041
599.939
936.862
682.707
Parallel1
TOTAL
393.225
561.460
448.299
390.859
386.752
591.427
728.290
924.313
877.386
876.921
875.864
1.025.946
985.003
873.061
777.824
855.134
1.068.598
1.169.947
1.523.114
2.060.498
2.320.257
2.002.370
2.007.912
1.928.089
1.909.099
1.973.173
1.840.419
180.108
342.262
638.510
813.988
1.149.330
1.575.702
1.933.332
2.838.811
3.637.679
3.519.638
3.329.346
2.967.946
2.765.299
2.688.723
2.306.493
2.098.392
1.944.847
2.586.944
5.552.338
7.227.418
9.596.882
13.948.452
17.890.061
18.430.916
18.063.489
19.742.531
21.192.820
22.293.791
24.269.589
25.337.683
26.842.567
26.154.012
26.419.861
26.917.044
26.791.482
27.994.301
24.419.314
24.860.060
24.232.757
23.059.919
21.094.415
21.657.155
19.912.382
21.626.432
21.715.158
22.057.525
22.287.344
21.565.917
2000
2005
2009
2010
2011
2012
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
621.856
400.141
273.789 199.517
69.147
910.917 1.085.533 1.204.250
203.152
788.993
341.915
672.743
0
422.756
0
544.189
0
547.490
0
511.473
0
626.408
0
737.201
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
21.348
0
2.380
0
14.826
0
0
0
0
0
55.877
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
14.717
30.767
17.728
20.145
17.307
20.767
16.441
18.843
14.442
23.578
14.002
14.867
1.301
147
1.253
201
269
295
332
161
215
268
250
302
16.018
30.914
18.981
20.346
17.576
21.062
16.773
19.004
14.657
23.846
14.252
15.169
1.548.936 1.532.549 1.610.810 2.774.180 1.647.096 1.920.872 1.471.643 1.391.437 1.707.976 1.734.475
720.108 1.419.703 2.196.024 4.422.793 5.300.924 6.155.323 6.426.264 6.492.900 5.866.188 5.387.027
Note: - The ports of Ammochostos, Keryneia and Karavostasi and the Lefkosia Airport are under the occupation of the Turkish
invading forces since 1974.
Source: Department of Customs and Excise.
Year
Landings
Take Offs
Passengers1
Arriving
Departing
Freight (tonnes)
Loaded
Unloaded
Lefkosia Airport
1960
1965
1970
1974
3.309
2.617
5.126
3.662
3.206
2.615
5.128
3.667
66.447
84.904
174.681
190.976
65.757
84.927
174.633
194.525
322
1.455
6.119
2.799
869
1.261
1.644
1.316
Larnaka Airport
1975
1980
1985
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2.532
7.527
13.152
16.298
13.475
16.206
16.430
16.796
17.370
17.193
17.659
18.389
19.268
20.957
23.092
22.733
22.501
23.334
23.722
23.305
23.884
24.834
23.191
24.524
24.879
23.016
2.521
7.523
13.068
16.308
13.467
16.195
16.415
16.790
17.382
17.206
17.645
18.388
19.253
20.960
23.098
22.715
22.509
23.336
23.708
23.296
23.871
24.821
23.225
24.498
24.857
23.014
89.767
457.499
824.305
1.396.606
1.247.310
1.664.583
1.578.270
1.727.188
1.803.530
1.746.359
1.838.194
1.968.782
2.129.819
2.375.561
2.501.458
2.349.565
2.251.291
2.370.196
2.498.842
2.430.398
2.640.425
2.745.460
2.682.868
2.802.438
2.890.930
2.687.373
89.234
454.564
815.232
1.398.457
1.234.054
1.660.328
1.584.081
1.724.753
1.804.006
1.744.794
1.835.233
1.968.092
2.129.799
2.369.688
2.498.777
2.346.421
2.244.758
2.371.775
2.502.215
2.481.296
2.625.367
2.732.038
2.677.501
2.790.054
2.892.243
2.700.800
4.478
18.431
15.510
14.817
17.265
13.168
12.992
13.596
15.548
13.825
13.668
14.304
15.270
14.674
14.517
13.124
14.066
16.492
17.723
17.823
17.028
17.874
16.971
16.043
14.254
14.576
870
5.361
6.550
9.104
9.329
10.308
9.632
12.236
12.745
13.239
14.372
15.581
15.778
17.403
16.352
16.354
16.541
19.616
20.130
24.675
23.405
23.745
21.121
21.411
18.809
16.613
Pafos Airport
1984
1985
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
825
1.041
2.415
2.403
3.030
3.413
4.251
4.764
4.563
5.181
5.201
5.592
5.583
6.103
6.077
6.676
6.812
6.942
7.365
7.144
6.921
6.338
6.407
5.985
7.125
825
1.040
2.402
2.400
3.024
3.419
4.259
4.755
4.556
5.184
5.197
5.592
5.584
6.091
6.071
6.672
6.817
6.937
7.371
7.157
6.922
6.338
6.395
5.980
7.131
28.426
56.791
298.867
236.344
401.802
386.647
472.357
530.163
461.525
499.501
579.078
646.541
690.516
766.445
756.253
790.118
840.462
891.721
914.386
872.247
880.391
853.181
850.963
905.838
1.141.006
27.871
55.670
298.606
231.735
387.529
386.882
467.119
527.579
459.755
499.805
576.038
647.580
689.446
772.851
753.030
787.356
838.959
888.865
915.497
871.764
879.189
854.530
855.625
906.888
1.143.880
3.594
4.686
2.747
11.440
2.590
1.832
8.267
10.904
5.828
3.763
5.535
1.608
1.259
867
1.265
1.025
890
1.222
1.567
1.256
897
227
256
207
204
196
286
108
330
375
229
288
504
1.483
313
194
323
141
482
207
90
184
170
272
316
306
183
151
154
230
DISPATCHED ABROAD
(a) Letters and Postcards
(b) Printed paper,
commercial papers
and small packets
(c) Registered articles
(d) Parcels
(e) Intelpost
(f) Data Post
1965
1970
1975
1980
1985
1990
1995
2000
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
8.996
9.371
8.610
12.620
12.068
12.776
8.574
5.092
11.786
6.072
20.597
6.956
29.661
7.266
41.998
8.379
36.053
8.737
34.476
8.659
24.602
5.362
26.955
9.483
25.645
10.189
31.296
10.015
31.601
8.200
29.256
5.058
4.150
5.450
4.300
8.000
8.983
8.441
4.223
2.032
5.059
2.281
5.598
3.564
6.305
3.684
6.973
3.591
14.020
3.398
16.224
4.075
30.069
6.554
32.944
2.971
31.745
2.627
29.390
2.183
29.503
1.705
24.864
1.399
232
320
408
288
346
275
399
306
421
305
411
307
467
247
630
213
651
228
611
246
519
266
648
318
542
373
726
428
634
446
543
465
7,8
105,3
9,5
120,1
0,7
104,2
3,0
74,3
0,7
69,9
0,4
59,9
5,0
53,0
0,2
47,0
0,1
62,0
0,2
78,0
0,1
72,0
0,1
102,0
0,2
107,6
3,1
102,5
2,4
108,9
1,3
98,3
0,0
0,0
0,0
0,0
0,0
0,0
0,0
0,0
0,0
0,0
0,0
0,0
0,0
0,0
4,7
1,0
2,1
33,9
2,3
0,7
35,9
3,1
0,4
35,3
0,0
0,0
44,0
0,0
0,0
49,0
0,0
0,0
61,0
0,0
0,0
81,0
0,0
0,0
83,4
0,0
0,0
78,6
0,0
0,0
75,1
0,0
0,0
65,5
9.056
10.070
10.756
5.434
6.731
9.542
9.483
9.451
8.670
6.158
4.343
7.738
4.243
3.931
3.446
3.816
1.900
273
18,6
0,0
0,0
4.000
379
23,6
0,0
0,0
2.783
262
25,3
0,0
0,0
1.844
366
18,7
0,0
0,0
2.890
335
27,3
0,0
4,8
749
330
12,3
1,7
27,2
847
326
14,4
1,5
37,8
2.869
273
10,8
2,0
45,6
3.645
246
6,5
0,0
64,0
2.898
246
7,8
0,0
68,9
5.308
227
8,5
0,0
73,0
2.497
241
11,0
0,0
78,0
1.017
235
13,0
0,0
80,6
869
223
13,9
0,0
85,2
554
235
16,7
0,0
81,2
427
252
18,1
0,0
80,5
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RECEIVED
(a) Letters and Postcards
Inland
From abroad
(b) Printed paper,
commercial papers
and small packets
Inland
From abroad
(c) Registered articles
Inland
From abroad
(d) Parcels
Inland
From abroad
(e) Intelpost
Inland
From abroad
(f) Data Post
(000's)
Revenue
1960
1962
1965
1967
1968
1969
1970
1971
1972
1973
1974
1975
1976
1977
1978
1979
1980
1981
1982
1983
1984
1985
1986
1987
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
643.810
841.032
821.303
1.057.445
1.029.313
1.114.915
1.184.136
1.432.228
1.508.169
1.473.510
1.472.791
1.328.409
2.158.027
2.261.823
2.750.759
2.829.741
5.871.741
4.540.877
4.856.235
6.449.173
7.183.112
7.363.467
8.074.872
8.369.962
9.055.335
9.881.816
10.618.705
10.126.235
13.627.244
13.404.496
14.358.491
15.289.279
15.429.549
18.773.414
18.653.787
20.045.919
21.666.013
25.695.649
24.764.691
28.825.632
29.622.102
30.449.440
31.728.778
33.845.009
34.095.226
33.054.421
36.445.896
32.691.014
30.577.351
()
Expenditure
Ordinary
Development
TOTAL
278.398
327.144
322.704
397.076
477.848
526.442
540.485
670.474
721.712
764.968
772.003
695.886
833.521
1.305.712
1.555.335
1.840.926
2.480.408
2.746.401
3.347.536
4.001.755
4.460.819
4.895.983
4.970.955
5.786.386
5.435.752
6.121.480
6.729.778
6.955.038
8.021.957
8.576.970
10.119.046
10.259.979
10.622.305
11.438.426
11.620.976
12.351.119
13.348.300
13.897.396
14.269.469
17.724.612
18.722.914
20.378.968
21.357.761
22.106.738
24.349.171
26.790.385
27.677.535
27.529.562
25.011.817
0
11.622
20.416
14.959
35.493
46.645
60.432
19.852
29.325
28.793
39.568
40.636
49.377
75.640
65.393
113.361
151.482
155.444
139.916
157.227
167.247
142.468
66.413
97.355
144.578
161.794
151.962
240.244
272.300
261.546
275.289
566.847
403.300
524.790
858.529
886.847
1.204.436
1.357.098
3.555.844
3.378.614
3.011.521
3.738.554
4.076.540
3.440.178
2.033.080
1.756.330
1.768.700
1.671.325
1.882.742
278.398
338.766
343.120
412.035
513.341
573.087
600.917
690.326
751.037
793.761
811.570
736.522
882.898
1.381.352
1.620.728
1.954.287
2.631.890
2.901.845
3.487.452
4.158.982
4.628.066
5.038.451
5.037.368
5.883.741
5.580.330
6.283.274
6.881.740
7.195.282
8.294.257
8.838.516
10.394.335
10.826.826
11.025.605
11.963.216
12.479.505
13.237.966
14.552.736
15.254.494
17.825.313
21.103.226
21.734.435
24.117.522
25.434.301
25.546.916
26.382.251
28.546.715
29.446.235
29.200.887
26.894.559
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G. SERVICES
G.2. Tourism
SCOPE
This section provides data on the movement of travellers, tourist flow, revenue from tourism, overnight
stays in tourist accommodation as well as movement of permanent residents.
COVERAGE
The statistics cover arrivals and departures of travellers through ports and airports. As from mid-1974 these
relate to the Government controlled area. Travellers going in and out of the country illegally through ports
and airports of the Turkish occupied area of Cyprus are not included in the statistics.
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residents for 1989 onwards are not strictly comparable with previous years due to the absence of
arrival/departure cards, and the introduction as from June 1997 of the Passenger Survey. The figures of the
tables resulting from the Passenger Survey may not add up to the total due to rounding at the blowing-up
stage.
Pleasure: holidays, cultural, active sports, visit to friends or relatives, pilgrimage and other
pleasure purposes.
Professional: meeting, mission, business.
Other tourist purposes: studies, health, transit.
There are two main categories of visitors: tourists and same-day visitors.
Tourists: Are visitors staying at least one night in the country visited.
Same-day visitors: Are visitors who do not stay overnight in the country visited. These are cruise-ship
visitors, transit passengers who leave the airport/port area and same-day tourists who enter the country as
tourists but leave on the same day.
Residents of Cyprus: This category includes persons who have been residing in Cyprus for at least 12
months prior to their travel.
Tourist accommodation: Are all hotels with stars, hotel and tourist apartments, tourist villas, guest houses
and hotels without star registered by the Cyprus Tourism Organization.
Overnight stays: Number of nights spent at a tourist accommodation by residents and tourists.
TOURISM
TABLE G.2.1. STATISTICS ON MOVEMENT OF TRAVELLERS, 1980-2012
1980
1985
1990
1995 2
2000
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
TRAVELLERS
(incl. excursionists)
528.288
1.075.386
1.933.583
2.685.321
3.534.880
3.620.235
3.656.480
3.795.326
3.873.999
3.571.532
3.745.261
3.881.241
3.872.292
Departures
526.586
1.080.214
1.906.165
2.681.438
3.528.983
3.621.908
3.663.909
3.777.448
3.859.527
3.564.996
3.731.684
3.876.548
3.883.996
403.420
921.572
1.675.856
2.253.400
2.912.300
2.656.703
2.683.011
2.671.333
2.630.545
2.369.980
2.450.433
2.625.914
2.634.772 3
54.890
151.845
114.377
153.400
226.095
186.640
255.252
226.795
228.787
277.435
233.686
169.864 3
Transit at ports
23.414
50.005
45.044
54.690
74.436
2.455
762
468
477
369
170
Cruise-ship visitors
26.631
57.960
30.642
38.710
135.143
175.630
220.345
246.449
221.067
224.760
271.496
216.396
162.899
4.845
43.880
38.691
60.000
16.516
8.555
7.145
8.335
5.251
3.658
5.769
17.290
6.965 3
TOURISTS
348.530
769.727
1.561.479
2.100.000
2.686.205
2.470.063
2.400.924
2.416.081
2.403.750
2.141.193
2.172.998
2.392.228
2.464.908 3
TRIPS OF
RESIDENTS
121.638
151.204
234.678
360.000
587.622
913.820
932.116
1.080.512
1.209.802
1.172.268
1.246.378
1.208.899
1.194.053 3
3.230
2.610
23.049
71.921
34.958
49.712
41.353
43.481
33.652
29.284
48.449
46.428
43.467 3
VISITORS
SAME-DAY VISITORS
Same-day tourists
OTHER
TRAVELLERS
Notes: 1. The number includes 53.385 transit passengers from the Lebanon crisis.
2. For 1995, figures are based on estimations.
3. Data for the month of March 2012 is based on estimations.
282.087 1
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Arrivals
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TABLE G.2.2. TRAVELLERS BY MODE OF TRAVEL, 1976-2012
Arrivals
Departures
Year
Total
1976
1977
1978
1979
1980
1981
1982
1983
1984
1985
1986
1987
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
283.823
321.418
399.029
476.625
528.288
629.835
736.588
848.151
976.756
1.075.386
1.160.501
1.346.413
1.526.553
1.771.610
1.933.583
1.746.048
2.437.339
2.319.329
2.588.139
2.685.321
2.512.270
2.646.363
2.871.042
3.142.293
3.534.880
3.554.314
3.263.822
3.182.929
3.381.159
3.620.235
3.656.480
3.795.326
3.873.999
3.571.532
3.745.261
3.881.241
3.872.292
Sea
106.336
75.428
101.024
97.349
122.492
142.296
200.733
208.090
205.244
219.781
263.011
242.087
335.873
326.186
291.551
407.352
376.286
416.090
395.615
343.651
357.634
367.683
411.736
518.048
350.499
234.883
241.200
249.502
281.129
361.664
339.908
301.951
280.450
330.259
262.205
208.179
Air
177.487
245.990
375.601
430.939
507.343
594.292
647.418
768.666
870.142
940.720
1.083.402
1.284.466
1.435.737
1.607.397
1.454.497
2.029.987
1.943.043
2.172.049
2.289.706
2.168.619
2.288.729
2.503.359
2.730.557
3.016.832
3.203.815
3.028.939
2.941.729
3.131.657
3.339.106
3.294.816
3.455.418
3.572.048
3.291.082
3.415.002
3.619.036
3.664.113
Total
Sea
286.669
321.004
394.711
473.762
526.586
624.302
734.007
848.956
973.046
1.080.214
1.171.553
1.346.144
1.534.912
1.740.067
1.906.165
1.716.905
2.435.623
2.305.641
2.583.707
2.681.438
2.509.473
2.647.289
2.870.465
3.145.956
3.528.983
3.558.873
3.243.742
3.174.752
3.385.060
3.621.908
3.663.909
3.777.448
3.859.527
3.564.996
3.731.684
3.876.548
3.883.996
82.903
77.060
101.254
97.723
123.813
141.842
191.785
208.879
213.703
228.211
264.598
239.528
295.227
301.813
288.977
409.081
355.138
419.286
391.364
341.446
358.766
369.175
411.839
516.572
347.463
235.397
239.891
248.627
281.658
309.277
339.352
303.415
280.462
329.195
262.156
208.326
Air
203.766
243.944
372.508
428.863
500.489
592.165
657.171
764.167
866.511
943.342
1.081.546
1.295.384
1.444.840
1.604.352
1.427.928
2.026.542
1.950.503
2.164.421
2.290.074
2.168.027
2.288.523
2.501.290
2.734.117
3.012.411
3.211.410
3.008.345
2.934.861
3.136.433
3.340.250
3.354.632
3.438.096
3.556.112
3.284.534
3.402.489
3.614.392
3.675.670
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TABLE G.2.3. ARRIVALS OF VISITORS BY MODE OF TRAVEL AND PURPOSE OF VISIT, 1979-2012
Purpose of visit
Year
Total
Sea
Air
Pleasure
1979
1980
1981
1982
1983
1984
1985
1986
1987
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
357.981
403.420
498.058
606.877
715.497
826.453
921.572
986.529
1.156.972
1.311.591
1.540.026
1.675.856
1.473.212
2.117.415
1.984.159
2.216.057
2.253.400
2.088.526
2.193.532
2.356.949
2.577.541
2.912.300
2.840.646
2.495.262
2.416.253
2.477.544
2.656.703
2.683.011
2.671.331
2.630.545
2.369.980
2.450.433
2.625.914
2.634.772
77.767
72.188
96.613
115.706
171.049
177.334
179.370
188.028
228.269
209.958
299.052
286.519
234.626
346.415
280.214
331.232
401.445
491.171
544.448
649.119
742.202
798.501
928.703
1.101.633
1.240.974
1.389.337
1.238.586
1.771.000
279.653
349.310
440.870
519.051
613.057
726.213
825.928
805.196
932.609
1.139.061
1.316.583
1.465.895
1.260.733
1.867.698
2.013.935
2.101.626
2.308.368
2.540.624
2.561.179
2.283.980
2.173.948
2.204.536
2.321.510
2.249.551
2.240.591
2.238.082
1.984.289
2.022.808
2.231.294
2.324.497
Professional
Other
25.930
23.083
20.399
24.231
24.720
28.577
26.257
23.752
24.044
21.048
12.444
28.561
30.922
35.000
74.065
121.080
125.917
145.581
129.159
130.767
126.554
139.196
142.552
150.911
174.635
165.353
156.564
149.827
160.591
139.776
52.398
31.027
36.789
63.595
77.720
71.663
69.387
157.581
200.319
151.482
210.999
181.400
181.557
214.717
105.532
134.243
143.256
226.095
150.308
80.515
115.751
133.812
192.641
282.549
256.105
227.110
229.127
277.798
234.029
170.499
Notes: - From July 1991 - May 1997, figures are based on estimations.
- For 1997 onwards tourists are classified according to their purpose of visit (pleasure,professional),
while same - day visitors are included in the category other purpose of visit.
- Data for the month of March 2012 is based on estimations.
TOURISM
TABLE G.2.4. ARRIVALS OF TOURISTS BY MONTH, 1976-2012
Month
1980
1985
1990
1995
2000
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
January
3.782
10.999
18.699
46.398
53.000
63.553
59.529
56.504
58.894
54.875
51.848
50.658
47.066
45.952
44.442
47.610
February
3.935
13.899
22.888
62.295
64.000
87.243
77.972
75.705
72.600
66.151
63.098
70.140
56.626
55.250
62.294
55.420
March
6.478
23.048
43.087
112.452
112.000
135.487
91.634
111.945
137.075
107.071
104.316
108.164
90.434
103.803
98.964
94.300
April
10.922
28.485
67.933
168.848
200.000
221.785
169.891
191.251
183.561
206.548
189.310
182.091
181.395
139.658
199.762
189.648
May
11.209
29.874
69.317
168.553
240.000
299.355
231.527
261.646
284.132
283.513
273.058
271.559
246.546
258.014
267.487
276.781
June
15.527
31.528
85.728
157.250
222.000
302.011
262.100
264.799
282.652
280.164
282.465
307.237
260.931
275.280
300.817
329.977
July
27.096
47.571
111.286
204.337
278.000
362.299
318.143
305.978
338.972
341.443
352.423
342.554
304.126
306.106
359.104
371.453
August
25.894
50.242
111.091
197.925
263.000
356.686
325.390
305.926
336.587
314.872
340.534
328.100
291.583
304.264
337.013
363.573
September
19.748
36.119
93.490
174.949
254.000
329.964
287.358
303.506
302.833
296.532
315.437
305.348
276.178
289.126
304.260
335.352
October
16.461
34.303
73.912
147.128
231.000
300.597
271.980
278.976
292.273
283.046
275.103
267.866
230.431
241.698
259.863
261.997
November
15.381
21.117
37.886
59.523
108.000
133.500
123.800
114.048
104.822
95.682
94.741
97.900
89.670
92.643
92.878
84.020
December
15.659
21.345
34.410
61.821
75.000
93.722
83.919
78.723
75.656
71.022
73.742
72.127
66.201
61.199
65.339
54.772
TOTAL
172.092
348.530
769.727 1.561.479 2.100.000 2.686.205 2.303.247 2.349.012 2.470.063 2.400.924 2.416.081 2.403.750 2.141.193 2.172.998 2.392.228 2.464.908
Note: - From July 1991 - May 1997, figures are based on estimations.
Note: - Data for the month of March 2012 is based on estimations.
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1976
TOURISM
TABLE G.2.5. ARRIVALS OF TOURISTS BY COUNTRY OF USUAL RESIDENCE (main countries), 1986-2012
Country
AMERICA
United States
ASIA & AFRICA
Israel
Arab countries 2
OCEANIA
Australia
TOTAL
1990
1995 1
2000
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012 4
665.824 1.354.342
20.638
28.793
7.440
16.526
...
...
19.704
119.480
22.936
23.805
54.405
99.672
37.890
70.578
44.367
32.582
...
85.382
29.173
287.000
...
106.581
44.600
691.532
95.000
146.044 114.819
99.000
127.498
86.824
110.000
78.978
37.506
850.000 1.362.913 1.347.043
93.240
109.583
130.708
164.517
83.964
88.125
94.028
120.989
41.255
40.194
41.337
41.407
1.332.852 1.391.849 1.360.136 1.282.873
198.321
163.655
124.948
108.253
38.560
38.662
1.242.655 1.069.196
17.127
12.144
22.197
14.858
...
...
38.738
28.430
23.246
18.097
22.924
18.196
28.991
22.051
26.353
20.048
30.361
23.744
27.784
21.117
23.743
17.921
31.366
22.719
32.089
25.832
25.087
20.462
138.269
5.914
...
177.609
8.376
136.695
...
33.000
105.000
123.192
44.404
57.328
90.093
27.206
50.788
88.376
36.917
41.614
94.583
40.940
41.052
87.457
34.197
41.242
103.698
34.205
53.302
95.986
32.034
49.678
97.555
31.364
53.577
108.814
37.876
55.095
101.704 3
31.910
56.056
111.596 3
39.420
60.424
6.717
6.269
7.331
6.807
...
...
12.706
10.993
8.692
7.881
9.917
9.295
11.535
10.761
12.759
12.061
11.548
10.742
12.200
11.506
11.030
10.523
14.183
13.282
13.194
12.455
12.247
11.681
827.937
1.561.479
2.100.000
2.686.205 2.303.247
2.349.012
2.470.063
2.400.924
2.416.081
2.403.750
2.141.193
2.172.998 2.392.228
2.464.908
244.621 358.059
109.746 112.212
41.647
45.313
996.046 1.020.709
509.768
117.286
46.853
959.463
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EUROPE
Austria
Denmark
East Europe
Finland
France
Germany
Greece
Norway
Russia and other
ex Soviet Union
Countries
Sweden
Switzerland
United Kingdom
1986
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THOUSANDS
2.500
2.000
1.500
1.000
500
THOUSANDS
0
1960 1964 1968 1972 1976 1980 1984 1988 1992 1996 2000 2004 2008 2012
Sea
Air
THOUSANDS
2.500
2.000
1.500
1.000
500
0
1990
1992
U.K.
1994
1996
Switzerland
1998
2000
Nordic countries
2002
2004
Germany
2006
Greece
2008
Russia
2010
2012
Other
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TABLE G.2.6a. PERCENTAGE DISTRIBUTION OF TOURISTS BY COUNTRY OF USUAL RESIDENCE
(main countries) AND TYPE OF ACCOMMODATION IN CYPRUS, 2010
Country of usual
residence
Total
1-5 star
Hotel
Hotel apartms/
Tour. villages
Number
Friends and
relatives
Owned
residence
Other
TOTAL
2.172.998
47,3
18,2
16,0
6,4
12,1
EUROPE
2.017.588
47,7
19,0
15,3
6,3
11,7
E.U. COUNTRIES
Austria
France
Germany
Greece
United Kingdom
Italy
Sweden
Finland
Netherlands
Belgium
Denmark
Ireland
Poland
Other E.U. Countries
1.665.849
21.559
28.749
139.190
127.667
996.046
12.992
109.746
32.886
34.212
24.125
30.335
10.527
18.439
79.376
45,0
74,4
51,5
67,5
35,7
43,1
56,7
21,4
35,2
59,9
73,6
34,6
37,2
58,6
55,6
19,2
10,9
8,7
16,6
4,5
16,0
9,8
65,9
52,5
19,2
6,1
50,3
31,9
10,2
8,5
16,5
6,3
12,3
5,7
49,7
15,9
11,2
5,2
2,9
6,8
8,3
5,2
13,6
25,5
25,9
6,4
0,7
0,8
0,7
3,2
9,7
2,1
1,3
0,4
0,8
2,1
0,7
6,2
0,7
1,0
12,9
7,7
26,8
9,5
6,8
15,3
20,2
6,3
9,0
13,3
10,0
9,0
11,1
4,9
8,9
THER EUROPEAN
Switzerland
Norway
Russia
Others
351.739
60,7
75,9
20,3
70,0
54,3
18,3
12,6
68,4
6,5
6,0
9,3
4,3
3,3
9,9
28,7
6,0
1,1
1,6
8,4
4,1
5,6
6,0
6,5
5,2
6,8
41.647
63.347
223.861
22.884
AFRICA
Egypt
11.115
4.324
31,0
50,0
6,0
6,4
37,1
22,9
8,3
3,6
17,5
17,1
AMERICA
United States
31.366
22.719
33,5
35,1
5,3
4,9
38,3
39,9
3,7
4,3
19,2
15,7
ASIA
Gulf Countries
Israel
Lebanon
Syria
97.699
19.914
37.876
20.664
1.626
50,2
35,9
56,3
51,6
52,2
9,7
9,2
10,8
11,0
5,8
15,8
18,3
8,8
22,8
26,6
8,1
18,3
4,7
5,2
7,2
16,2
18,2
19,3
9,4
8,2
13.282
18,3
17,1
7,1
7,1
51,5
52,0
4,3
4,7
18,8
19,2
1.044
30,2
11,4
45,7
0,0
12,6
OCEANIA
Australia
NOT STATED
14.183
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TABLE G.2.6b. PERCENTAGE DISTRIBUTION OF TOURISTS BY COUNTRY OF USUAL RESIDENCE
(main countries) AND TYPE OF ACCOMMODATION IN CYPRUS, 2011
Country of usual
residence
Total
1-5 star
Hotel
Hotel
Apartms/Tour.
Villages
Number
Friends
and
Relatives
Owned
Residence
Other
TOTAL
2.392.228
51,5
18,1
13,9
6,0
10,4
EUROPE
2.245.001
52,0
18,8
13,2
6,0
10,1
E.U. COUNTRIES
Austria
France
Germany
Greece
United Kingdom
Italy
Sweden
Finland
Netherlands
Belgium
Denmark
Ireland
Polland
Other E.U. Countries
1.776.985
23.341
34.363
157.890
138.721
1.020.709
16.828
112.212
36.289
41.631
27.346
34.064
9.662
24.236
99.693
48,7
77,4
54,1
66,0
36,3
47,6
54,3
27,1
41,6
64,2
74,9
29,6
36,3
67,2
57,7
19,1
9,6
11,0
18,4
4,1
16,3
10,3
59,3
48,0
18,2
10,5
60,3
37,0
8,6
8,6
14,6
4,8
10,8
4,1
49,1
13,4
13,7
5,3
2,8
4,7
4,9
3,5
9,0
17,8
24,1
6,5
0,8
1,9
1,0
3,1
10,1
1,4
1,4
0,8
1,3
1,6
0,1
8,5
0,4
0,8
11,1
7,5
22,2
10,4
7,4
12,5
20,3
6,9
6,9
11,7
8,1
6,5
9,2
5,9
8,9
THER EUROPEAN
Switzerland
Norway
Russia
Others
468.016
64,2
75,9
18,4
71,9
57,6
17,8
11,5
65,3
10,4
6,7
7,8
4,3
5,8
7,3
25,5
4,2
1,6
2,3
5,1
2,2
6,0
6,8
8,3
5,3
7,9
45.313
64.024
334.083
24.596
AFRICA
Egypt
11.709
4.940
39,7
59,6
5,7
7,1
30,8
16,2
10,3
6,8
13,5
10,3
AMERICA
United States
32.089
25.832
35,0
34,4
6,4
7,1
37,8
37,6
4,0
4,5
16,8
16,4
ASIA
Gulf Countries
Israel
Lebanon
Syria
89.995
17.451
31.910
21.202
983
53,5
32,8
64,6
55,2
45,2
9,1
3,8
9,3
13,9
6,4
16,6
22,0
13,0
17,2
24,1
7,0
19,4
1,9
5,1
9,8
13,7
22,0
11,1
8,6
14,5
OCEANIA
Australia
12.455
19,2
18,0
7,0
6,0
45,0
46,4
7,1
7,6
21,6
22,1
228
16,5
0,0
65,5
17,9
0,0
NOT STATED
13.194
TOURISM
TABLE G.2.7a. PERCENTAGE DISTRIBUTION (column) OF TOURISTS BY COUNTRY OF USUAL RESIDENCE (main countries)
AND LOCATION OF STAY IN CYPRUS, 2010
Country of usual
residence
Ay. Napa
Larnaka
Lemesos
Pafos
Polis
Hill Resorts
Other
Any two
2.172.998
324.508
376.861
232.485
303.704
676.561
18.690
128.136
4.407
51.912
36.917
18.816
EUROPE
92,8
98,9
96,4
85,7
87,0
96,9
91,3
80,1
68,6
90,3
80,8
77,6
E.U. COUNTRIES
Austria
France
Germany
Greece
United Kingdom
Italy
Sweden
Finland
Netherlands
Belgium
Denmark
Ireland
Poland
Other E.U. Countries
76,7
1,0
1,3
6,4
5,9
45,8
0,6
5,1
1,5
1,6
1,1
1,4
0,5
0,8
3,7
84,0
0,8
0,8
4,4
1,0
55,5
0,3
13,1
1,9
0,4
0,1
2,4
0,6
0,3
2,3
68,9
2,1
0,4
10,5
0,5
28,3
0,7
13,9
3,0
1,5
0,1
2,6
0,8
1,0
3,3
75,7
2,0
1,3
10,5
8,8
37,9
0,9
2,5
0,7
1,2
0,7
1,0
0,4
1,4
6,5
58,5
0,7
2,3
4,8
10,3
29,5
0,6
0,7
0,8
1,0
0,8
0,4
0,2
1,3
5,1
86,1
0,3
0,8
4,8
2,0
67,1
0,2
0,6
1,5
2,3
2,2
1,2
0,4
0,6
2,0
80,3
1,5
2,2
9,1
2,6
57,6
1,1
0,3
0,0
1,3
0,3
2,8
0,0
0,2
1,2
73,6
0,7
1,8
3,0
37,1
15,7
1,7
0,7
0,4
0,9
1,6
0,5
0,3
1,1
8,1
64,7
1,2
0,5
5,2
12,2
26,1
2,3
2,9
0,0
4,7
1,3
0,0
0,0
0,0
8,2
86,6
0,6
1,8
5,6
5,9
65,3
0,4
0,8
0,0
2,5
1,0
0,0
0,8
0,1
1,8
73,1
1,0
5,7
9,4
12,3
25,2
2,1
2,6
1,3
2,3
2,2
1,3
0,8
1,0
5,8
71,1
1,7
16,7
11,2
6,0
9,6
4,3
1,5
0,0
8,3
3,5
0,4
0,3
1,1
6,4
THER EUROPEAN
Switzerland
Norway
Russia
Other
16,2
1,9
2,9
10,3
1,1
14,9
2,0
9,1
3,5
0,3
27,5
6,4
6,6
13,6
0,8
10,0
1,0
1,5
6,2
1,3
28,5
0,9
0,6
24,2
2,8
10,9
0,5
0,3
9,6
0,4
11,0
2,1
1,1
7,5
0,3
6,5
0,7
0,3
3,1
2,4
3,9
1,2
0,0
2,8
0,0
3,7
0,8
0,4
1,6
0,9
7,7
1,1
1,3
4,1
1,3
6,5
2,7
0,3
3,0
0,5
AFRICA
Egypt
0,6
0,2
0,0
0,0
0,2
0,1
1,1
0,5
0,9
0,4
0,4
0,0
1,6
0,2
1,7
0,6
2,7
1,5
1,2
0,4
1,5
0,8
1,2
0,5
AMERICA
United States
1,5
1,0
0,2
0,2
0,3
0,2
2,8
1,8
3,1
2,4
0,4
0,2
1,3
1,0
5,3
4,3
6,3
3,8
1,9
1,5
5,5
3,6
7,5
3,9
ASIA
Gulf Countries
Israel
Lebanon
Syria
4,4
0,9
1,7
1,0
0,1
0,7
0,2
0,2
0,2
0,0
3,0
0,2
1,7
0,9
0,0
9,0
2,5
2,9
2,0
0,2
7,8
1,4
2,5
2,0
0,2
1,9
0,5
1,1
0,1
0,0
5,3
1,4
3,3
0,5
0,0
11,3
1,5
3,8
3,1
0,3
18,1
1,3
15,7
0,0
0,6
5,2
2,0
2,6
0,4
0,1
8,5
2,5
2,8
1,4
0,1
9,8
3,1
4,4
0,4
0,1
OCEANIA
Australia
0,7
0,6
0,1
0,1
0,1
0,1
1,4
1,3
1,2
1,0
0,3
0,3
0,4
0,4
1,5
1,5
4,2
4,2
1,4
1,4
3,6
3,4
3,9
3,6
- 313 -
Paralimni
TOTAL
Lefkosia
Any three
or more
Total
TOURISM
TABLE G.2.7b. PERCENTAGE DISTRIBUTION (column) OF TOURISTS BY COUNTRY OF USUAL RESIDENCE (main countries)
AND LOCATION OF STAY IN CYPRUS, 2011
Country of usual
residence
Ay. Napa
Larnaka
Lemesos
Pafos
Polis
Hill Resorts
Other
Any two
2.392.228
332.028
415.912
252.099
310.627
806.762
22.744
134.435
4.756
55.630
37.721
19.516
EUROPE
93,8
98,7
97,3
85,6
88,5
97,7
93,9
82,6
86,9
92,3
81,8
80,3
E.U. COUNTRIES
Austria
France
Germany
Greece
United Kingdom
Italy
Sweden
Finland
Netherlands
Belgium
Denmark
Ireland
Poland
Other E.U. Countries
74,3
1,0
1,4
6,6
5,8
42,7
0,7
4,7
1,5
1,7
1,1
1,4
0,4
1,0
4,2
81,0
0,7
0,8
4,0
0,7
51,3
0,4
12,9
2,5
0,6
0,1
3,1
0,5
0,4
3,0
63,7
1,8
0,7
10,6
0,3
24,9
0,6
13,1
2,2
1,0
0,1
3,2
0,8
0,7
3,7
73,5
1,7
1,1
11,4
9,7
34,3
1,0
2,4
0,6
1,1
0,5
0,6
0,3
1,0
7,6
58,6
0,9
2,6
5,5
11,4
25,6
1,0
1,0
0,7
1,0
0,5
0,4
0,3
1,4
6,4
82,0
0,5
1,0
4,4
1,4
62,4
0,2
0,4
1,7
3,0
2,5
0,6
0,2
1,3
2,2
73,1
0,3
0,3
17,5
1,5
43,5
0,5
0,1
0,4
1,6
0,0
5,7
0,3
0,5
0,9
76,6
0,8
2,7
2,6
40,1
14,2
2,3
0,7
0,4
0,9
1,3
0,5
0,2
1,3
8,5
80,3
0,6
1,0
23,1
6,4
35,6
0,0
0,0
0,0
3,6
1,1
1,6
0,6
0,0
6,7
88,2
0,3
1,8
7,3
5,7
65,4
0,2
0,2
0,2
2,7
0,2
0,3
0,9
0,6
2,6
71,8
1,0
4,7
9,4
12,7
23,7
3,7
2,1
2,0
2,7
1,7
0,7
0,3
0,6
6,5
73,7
1,2
16,6
15,3
4,6
10,2
5,4
0,8
0,5
6,4
2,6
0,3
0,2
1,1
8,5
THER EUROPEAN
Switzerland
Norway
Russia
Other
19,6
1,9
2,7
14,0
1,0
17,6
2,5
7,2
7,5
0,4
33,6
6,0
6,6
19,8
1,1
12,1
0,9
2,1
7,6
1,5
29,8
1,0
0,7
25,5
2,6
15,7
0,4
0,4
14,5
0,4
20,9
1,5
0,8
17,8
0,7
5,9
0,5
0,3
3,1
2,0
6,6
0,0
0,0
6,6
0,0
4,0
0,6
0,9
2,2
0,3
9,9
3,4
1,8
3,4
1,4
6,6
2,4
0,2
3,1
0,9
AFRICA
Egypt
0,5
0,2
0,1
0,0
0,1
0,0
1,1
0,7
1,0
0,5
0,2
0,0
1,8
0,0
1,4
0,7
1,3
0,9
0,8
0,2
1,8
0,5
0,7
0,1
AMERICA
United States
1,4
1,1
0,3
0,2
0,4
0,3
2,7
2,0
2,5
1,9
0,3
0,3
1,4
1,4
5,7
4,9
3,6
3,1
2,5
2,1
4,8
3,6
7,8
5,7
ASIA
Gulf Countries
Israel
Lebanon
Syria
3,7
0,7
1,3
0,9
0,0
0,8
0,2
0,3
0,1
0,0
2,1
0,2
0,9
0,9
0,0
9,4
1,0
3,6
2,5
0,2
7,1
1,5
2,2
1,8
0,1
1,5
0,4
0,8
0,1
0,0
2,7
1,3
1,2
0,2
0,0
9,3
2,0
2,7
2,2
0,2
8,2
1,4
5,0
0,0
0,4
3,1
1,0
1,3
0,3
0,0
9,1
4,6
1,0
1,3
0,0
5,2
2,0
0,9
1,0
0,1
OCEANIA
Australia
0,6
0,5
0,2
0,2
0,1
0,1
1,2
1,1
0,9
0,9
0,3
0,2
0,2
0,2
0,9
0,8
0,0
0,0
1,3
1,1
2,6
2,5
6,0
6,0
- 314 -
Paralimni
TOTAL
Lefkosia
Any three
or more
Total
TOURISM
TABLE G.2.8. ARRIVALS OF TOURISTS AND REVENUE ESTIMATES BY MONTH, 2009-2012
2009
2010
2011
2012
% change
2010/2009
% change
2011/2010
% change
2012/2011
Arrivals
Revenue
of tourists
Arrivals
Revenue
of tourists
Arrivals
Revenue
of tourists
Month
Revenue
(mn)
Arrivals
of tourists
Revenue
(mn)
Arrivals
of tourists
Revenue
(mn)
Arrivals
of tourists
Revenue
(mn)
2.141.193
1.493,2
2.172.998
1.549,8
2.392.228
1.749,3
2.464.908
1.927,7
1,5
3,8
10,1
12,9
3,0
10,2
January
47.066
31,2
45.952
29,7
44.442
29,8
47.610
30,0
-2,4
-4,9
-3,3
0,4
7,1
0,7
February
56.626
36,3
55.250
33,9
62.294
36,9
55.420
32,3
-2,4
-6,4
12,7
8,8
-11,0
-12,4
March
90.434
57,4
103.803
65,6
98.964
66,4
94.300
62,5
14,8
14,3
-4,7
1,3
-4,7
-5,9
April
181.395
107,4
139.658
89,0
199.762
136,7
189.648
114,6
-23,0
-17,1
43,0
53,5
-5,1
-16,1
May
246.546
158,1
258.014
164,8
267.487
187,1
276.781
214,3
4,7
4,2
3,7
13,6
3,5
14,5
June
260.931
175,4
275.280
195,3
300.817
220,0
329.977
254,5
5,5
11,4
9,3
12,6
9,7
15,7
July
304.126
232,5
306.106
231,1
359.104
274,4
371.453
301,5
0,7
-0,6
17,3
18,8
3,4
9,9
August
291.583
234,8
304.264
241,1
337.013
267,0
363.573
312,1
4,3
2,7
10,8
10,7
7,9
16,9
September
276.178
200,2
289.126
220,5
304.260
235,8
335.352
289,9
4,7
10,1
5,2
6,9
10,2
22,9
October
230.431
156,3
241.698
175,5
259.863
188,8
261.997
211,5
4,9
12,3
7,5
7,5
0,8
12,1
November
89.670
61,0
92.643
62,4
92.878
64,8
84.020
62,8
3,3
2,3
0,3
3,7
-9,5
-3,0
December
66.201
42,7
61.199
40,9
65.339
41,6
54.772
41,6
-7,6
-4,2
6,8
1,9
-16,2
-0,1
TOTAL
- 315 -
Arrivals
of tourists
- 316 TOURISM
TABLE G.2.9. PER PERSON (PP) AND PER DAY (PD) EXPENDITURE OF TOURISTS
BY MONTH AND TYPE OF EXPENDITURE, 2009-2012
Month
Average length
of stay (nights)
TOTAL
January
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
September
October
November
December
9,9
11,0
10,1
9,6
9,2
9,1
9,8
10,1
11,2
10,0
9,2
9,8
11,0
TOTAL
January
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
September
October
November
December
10,0
11,1
9,9
9,3
10,2
9,0
9,6
10,3
11,1
10,4
9,2
9,6
10,7
TOTAL
January
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
September
October
November
December
9,8
10,6
9,4
9,8
9,3
9,3
9,4
10,0
10,5
9,9
9,3
10,3
11,1
TOTAL
January
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
September
October
November
December
9,4
9,9
10,4
9,5
8,5
9,0
9,5
9,4
10,1
9,4
9,2
9,4
10,7
Accommodation
PP
PD
2009
326,2
32,8
229,1
20,9
241,2
23,9
275,4
28,6
263,2
28,5
295,1
32,4
327,4
33,3
388,2
38,4
385,4
34,5
338,0
33,8
336,2
36,6
304,6
31,0
219,8
20,0
2010
337,6
33,8
216,5
19,5
232,2
23,5
267,6
28,9
272,1
26,8
291,3
32,3
333,1
34,6
364,2
35,4
406,0
36,6
375,3
36,2
371,7
40,2
314,0
32,6
258,3
24,2
2011
367,9
37,6
243,7
23,1
242,8
25,9
300,8
30,7
327,4
35,3
337,8
36,2
372,1
39,8
408,7
40,8
417,8
39,7
395,6
40,1
391,1
42,1
339,3
33,1
236,3
21,2
2012
245,2
24,8
226,5
21,7
296,5
34,9
389,8
43,3
383,4
40,5
427,2
45,3
444,5
44,2
440,6
46,9
422,4
45,8
351,4
37,5
313,1
29,3
Type of expenditure ()
Extra expenses
PP
PD
Total expenditure
PP
PD
371,2
433,8
399,3
358,9
329,1
346,3
344,7
376,4
419,7
387,0
341,9
375,7
424,8
37,4
39,5
39,6
37,2
35,6
38,1
35,1
37,3
37,6
38,7
37,2
38,2
38,6
697,4
662,9
640,5
634,2
592,3
641,4
672,1
764,6
805,1
725,1
678,1
680,3
644,6
70,2
60,4
63,5
65,8
64,1
70,5
68,4
75,6
72,1
72,5
73,8
69,3
58,6
375,6
428,9
382,0
364,1
365,5
347,3
376,4
390,8
386,4
387,4
354,4
359,8
409,5
37,6
38,6
38,7
39,3
36,0
38,5
39,2
38,0
34,8
37,4
38,4
37,3
38,4
713,2
645,4
614,2
631,7
637,6
638,6
709,5
755,0
792,4
762,7
726,2
673,8
667,8
71,4
58,1
62,2
68,1
62,7
70,8
73,8
73,4
71,3
73,6
78,6
69,9
62,6
363,4
426,2
349,8
370,7
356,9
361,7
359,1
355,5
374,4
379,4
335,2
358,0
401,1
37,1
40,4
37,4
37,8
38,5
38,8
38,4
35,5
35,5
38,4
36,1
34,9
36,0
731,2
670,0
592,6
671,4
684,3
699,5
731,2
764,2
792,2
775,0
726,4
697,2
637,3
74,7
63,5
63,3
68,4
73,8
75,1
78,1
76,3
75,2
78,5
78,1
68,0
57,2
384,4
357,2
308,0
384,5
387,7
384,6
413,9
423,7
385,0
396,3
446,2
38,9
34,2
36,3
42,7
41,0
40,8
41,2
45,1
41,8
42,3
41,7
782,0
629,6
583,7
662,5
604,5
774,3
771,1
811,8
858,4
864,4
807,3
747,8
759,3
82,8
63,7
55,9
69,5
71,2
86,0
81,5
86,1
85,4
91,9
87,6
79,9
71,0
TOURISM
TABLE G.2.10. TRIPS OF RESIDENTS BY COUNTRY VISITED (main countries), 1998-2012
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
374.744
8.154
9.158
10.686
187.620
9.813
17.417
79.635
453.334
10.616
14.115
12.994
235.397
12.810
21.063
82.671
557.453
12.866
16.444
15.063
275.712
16.124
47.016
83.100
609.352
17.344
16.360
15.965
306.616
16.585
50.750
89.466
608.458
17.628
16.979
16.744
317.256
14.439
43.924
96.975
693.192
19.997
23.059
20.507
366.279
14.547
39.492
111.311
762.397
21.599
23.222
22.438
390.314
17.875
39.746
127.732
810.410
24.512
23.034
23.881
398.877
18.444
39.936
157.021
AFRICA
Egypt
13.328
9.430
17.209
13.236
19.108
14.705
26.667
21.427
19.846
15.473
25.474
20.344
22.697
16.494
AMERICA
United States
14.267
12.567
18.537
16.167
18.004
15.316
14.416
11.980
14.870
12.471
12.754
10.779
ASIA
Bahrain
Israel
Jordan
Lebanon
Saudi Arabia
Syria
United Arab Emirates
76.535
1.149
30.645
3.405
18.483
1.646
8.996
3.191
94.403
970
28.769
3.529
24.261
1.753
16.443
4.249
86.073
1.100
11.243
5.416
25.597
1.542
14.205
5.070
91.063
1.597
11.621
6.391
22.387
1.868
19.509
6.244
91.056
1.650
9.237
4.623
23.902
1.497
29.505
6.280
2.196
2.810
2.854
2.402
484.082
587.622
684.197
744.167
EUROPE
Bulgaria
France
Germany
Greece
Italy
Russia
United Kingdom
OCEANIA
ALL COUNTRIES
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
942.885
29.498
23.095
24.063
438.388
22.455
45.364
216.759
1.044.675
32.259
29.341
28.212
446.832
29.093
49.302
246.211
1.023.965
29.695
24.270
23.975
417.710
21.590
48.711
271.990
1.091.088
29.305
26.064
30.302
428.686
24.778
54.625
298.440
1.078.979
28.211
23.234
29.895
395.045
27.951
55.508
304.012
411.288
51.121
311.119
17.469
11.655
27.071
20.250
23.634
17.746
24.227
18.427
24.389
16.561
15.193
9.291
10.010
15.991
12.905
13.552
10.779
14.572
11.530
17.985
14.143
13.392
10.753
15.535
12.751
15.511
13.151
124.977
1.377
13.585
5.698
37.820
1.248
40.693
7.738
109.866
1.050
18.041
5.336
27.038
1.151
29.554
8.075
86.997
1.065
17.155
4.297
17.764
1.226
18.146
8.181
91.845
1.667
22.746
5.314
12.006
1.265
16.475
9.323
119.496
2.737
31.998
6.460
17.359
1.441
19.121
15.138
106.674
2.611
25.441
5.203
19.755
1.324
15.230
16.017
111.273
1.486
29.300
5.028
22.735
1.293
14.718
11.114
94.461
1.231
26.777
3.935
18.455
846
6.517
6.517
27.989
16.519
1.665
2.904
2.906
2.627
3.432
3.879
3.953
3.883
3.822
9.905
737.309
859.454
913.820
932.116
1.080.512
1.209.802
1.172.268
1.246.378
1.208.899
1.194.053
- 317 -
1998
Country
- 318 TOURISM
TABLE G.2.11. TRIPS OF RESIDENTS BY PURPOSE OF VISIT ABROAD, 1998-2012
Year
Total
Pleasure
Professional
Studies
Other
1998
484.082
62,0
24,2
10,3
3,6
1999
540.396
65,3
21,7
9,3
3,7
2000
587.622
62,6
22,9
10,0
4,5
2001
684.197
62,8
23,3
11,9
2,1
2002
744.167
62,7
23,9
11,1
2,2
2003
737.309
63,0
22,3
12,7
2,0
2004
859.454
65,5
21,0
11,1
2,4
2005
913.820
64,1
21,3
11,9
2,7
2006
932.116
64,2
20,4
13,1
2,3
2007
1.080.512
66,0
20,3
10,6
3,1
2008
1.209.802
65,5
20,6
10,6
3,3
2009
1.172.268
67,9
20,5
8,3
3,3
2010
1.246.378
67,3
19,3
9,3
4,1
1.208.899
68,1
18,1
10,7
3,1
1.194.053
70,8
16,9
9,0
3,3
2011
2012
1.400
1.200
THOUSANDS
1.000
800
600
400
200
0
1990
1992
1994
1996
1998
2000
2002
2004
2006
2008
2010
2012
TOURISM
TABLE G.2.12. OVERNIGHT STAYS OF NON-RESIDENTS AND RESIDENTS BY DISTRICT AND TYPE OF ACCOMMODATION, 2010-2012
2010
District
2011
2012
Hotels &
Similar
Establishments
Other
Collective
Accommodation
Total
Hotels &
Similar
Establishments
Other
Collective
Accommodation
Total
Hotels &
Similar
Establishments
Other
Collective
Accommodation
Total
Lefkosia
Lemesos
Larnaka
Amm/stos
Pafos
Hill Resorts
13.800.788
248.902
1.854.316
923.994
6.110.948
4.516.508
146.119
13.599.262
248.902
1.833.755
921.370
6.046.167
4.402.948
146.119
201.526
0
20.561
2.624
64.781
113.560
0
14.284.732
266.656
1.902.374
1.007.053
5.901.719
5.057.016
149.915
14.087.845
266.656
1.882.936
1.004.869
5.831.213
4.952.255
149.915
196.888
0
19.438
2.184
70.505
104.760
0
14.576.573
287.914
1.878.028
947.946
6.125.793
5.183.983
152.909
14.398.532
287.914
1.855.684
945.650
6.060.405
5.095.970
152.909
178.041
0
22.344
2.296
65.388
88.013
0
Non-Residents
12.448.158
12.267.921
180.237
13.112.597
12.933.024
179.572
13.488.127
13.333.840
154.287
Lefkosia
210.674
210.674
221.518
221.518
234.385
234.385
Lemesos
1.652.201
1.642.414
9.787
1.706.181
1.696.205
9.976
1.714.695
1.703.853
10.842
834.429
831.922
2.507
911.570
909.543
2.027
863.712
861.559
2.153
Amm/stos
5.683.977
5.619.578
64.399
5.573.893
5.503.583
70.311
5.803.856
5.738.485
65.371
Pafos
4.034.209
3.930.665
103.544
4.658.350
4.561.092
97.258
4.838.880
4.762.959
75.921
32.668
32.668
41.085
41.085
32.599
32.599
1.352.629
1.331.341
21.289
1.172.135
1.154.820
17.315
1.088.446
1.064.692
23.754
Larnaca
Hill Resorts
Residents
Lefkosia
38.228
38.228
45.139
45.139
53.529
53.529
Lemesos
202.115
191.341
10.774
196.192
186.730
9.462
163.333
151.831
11.502
Larnaca
89.565
89.448
117
95.483
95.326
157
84.234
84.091
143
Amm/stos
426.971
426.589
382
327.825
327.631
194
321.937
321.920
17
Pafos
482.298
472.283
10.016
398.666
391.164
7.502
345.103
333.011
12.092
Hill Resorts
113.452
113.452
108.831
108.831
120.310
120.310
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Total
- 320 TOURISM
TABLE G.2.13. NUMBER OF TOURIST ESTABLISHMENTS BY TYPE OF ACCOMMODATION, 1990-2012
Category
1990
1995
2000
2005
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
471
546
618
937
902
869
855
839
824
809
463
537
583
785
735
708
699
690
683
671
420
184
10
30
61
46
37
236
...
...
508
229
18
41
86
52
32
276
1
2
567
234
18
50
86
52
28
275
7
51
604
242
22
58
85
54
23
254
22
86
586
235
22
59
84
47
23
220
22
109
579
225
22
58
83
40
22
209
22
123
578
224
22
58
79
43
22
193
23
138
578
224
25
57
77
42
23
191
22
141
578
223
25
58
75
42
23
180
21
154
570
222
25
58
73
44
22
171
21
156
TOTAL
A+B HOTELS AND SIMILAR
ESTABLISHMENTS
A
A1
A15
A14
A13
A12
A11
A2
A3
A4
OTELS
Hotels with Stars
5 stars
4 stars
3 stars
2 stars
1 star
Hotel Apartments
Tourist Villages
Traditional Buildings
B
B1
B2
B3
SIMILAR ESTABLISHMENTS
otels without star
Guest Houses
Tourist Apartments
43
26
17
...
29
12
17
16
9
7
181
11
7
163
149
9
6
134
129
9
6
114
121
8
6
107
112
5
6
101
105
5
5
95
101
5
3
93
OTHER COLLECTIVE
ACCOMMODATION
ESTABLISHMENTS
Holiday Dwellings
Tourist Villas
Furnished Apartments
Tourist Campsites
8
5
5
9
4
4
35
30
30
152
148
130
18
4
167
163
146
17
4
161
157
146
11
4
156
152
141
11
4
149
145
138
7
4
141
138
131
7
3
138
135
128
7
3
C1
C11
C12
C2
1990
1995
2000
2005
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
A
A1
A15
A14
A13
A12
A11
A2
A3
A4
OTELS
Hotels with Stars
5 stars
4 stars
3 stars
2 stars
1 star
Hotel Apartments
Tourist Villages
Traditional Buildings
50.945
29.860
4.340
9.149
10.966
3.704
1.701
21.085
71.993
44.620
8.115
14.523
16.329
4.049
1.604
27.124
222
27
75.601
49.743
8.552
18.783
17.135
3.960
1.313
23.123
2.220
515
83.876
53.432
10.463
21.057
16.465
4.387
1.060
22.991
6.698
755
81.632
53.478
10.461
21.675
16.393
3.889
1.060
20.407
6.812
935
80.159
52.795
10.573
21.377
16.536
3.296
1.013
19.519
6.812
1.033
79.239
52.020
10.662
21.137
15.604
3.560
1.057
18.692
7.338
1.189
79.224
52.223
11.472
20.755
15.434
3.502
1.060
18.596
7.146
1.259
78.759
52.486
11.464
21.091
15.254
3.592
1.085
18.106
6.800
1.367
78.307
52.463
11.464
21.279
14.930
3.739
1.051
17.672
6.800
1.372
B
B1
B2
B3
SIMILAR ESTABLISHMENTS
6.657
otels without star
687
Guest Houses
381
Tourist Apartments
5.589
5.140
297
435
4.408
8.878
217
157
8.504
7.388
275
157
6.956
6.172
226
138
5.808
5.522
226
138
5.158
5.088
192
138
4.758
4.664
120
138
4.406
4.469
120
121
4.228
4.583
120
71
4.392
OTHER COLLECTIVE
ACCOMMODATION
ESTABLISHMENTS
Holiday Dwellings
Tourist Villas
Furnished Apartments
Tourist Campsites
4.702
1.294
374
920
3.408
3.944
824
434
390
3.120
4.384
1.576
1.320
256
2.808
4.765
1.957
1.685
272
2.808
4.717
1.909
1.691
218
2.808
4.476
1.668
1.450
218
2.808
4.346
1.538
1.430
108
2.808
3.854
1.426
1.338
88
2.428
3.854
1.426
1.304
122
2.428
C1
C11
C12
C2
3.684
1.972
382
1.590
1.712
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G. SERVICES
G.3. Distributive Trade
SCOPE
This section provides information on wholesale and retail trade; repair of motor vehicles and motor cycles.
COVERAGE
The data presented cover the period 2005-2012 and refer only to trade activities in the Government
controlled areas. The information refers to gross output, value added, investments, employment, and other
economic parameters.
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Fixed capital formation refers to the total value of fixed assets excluding land and existing buildings
purchased, less the value of sales of fixed assets. The cost of any assets produced for own use and of any
major additions and alterations to existing fixed assets are included. Fixed assets acquired from others were
valued at the full cost incurred i.e. at the delivery price plus installation costs.
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
9.749
11.929
13.154
11.795
12.141
12.362
11.743
2.396,2
4,4
2.989,4
13,8
3.259,2
9,0
3.088,9
-5,2
3.134,1
1,5
3.109,7
-0,8
2.921,5
-6,1
1.555,5
4,9
1.956,2
14,6
2.119,0
8,3
1.965,4
-7,3
1.978,2
0,7
1.953,8
-1,2
1.827,7
-6,5
64,9
65,4
65,0
63,6
63,1
62,8
62,6
58.349
65.825
68.731
66.475
66.064
66.003
63.701
16.572
18.156
19.071
19.671
20.154
20.674
20.860
26.659
29.717
30.831
29.566
29.945
29.602
28.692
184,2
68,0
84,2
32,0
313,2
162,7
104,9
45,6
417,8
256,3
115,5
46,0
302,7
183,9
85,5
33,3
329,1
199,4
95,5
34,2
253,0
139,1
87,3
26,6
14.000
12.000
mn
10.000
8.000
6.000
4.000
2.000
0
2005
2012 (pr.)
2005
2006
2007
Turnover
2008
2009
Gross Output
2010
2011
Value Added
2012
(pr.)
(000's)
Code
NACE
Activity
2005
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012(pr.)
Rev. 2
G
45
45.1
45.2
45.3
45.4
46
46.1
46.2
46.3
46.4
46.5
46.6
46.7
46.9
47
47.1
47.2
47.3
47.4
47.5
47.6
47.7
47.8
47.9
339.998
116.694
187.892
31.443
403.394
142.742
213.924
41.459
420.634
139.354
234.449
40.454
375.571
95.660
233.933
39.442
391.052
89.092
242.568
52.159
375.602
84.025
233.999
51.886
317.605
59.735
203.080
49.445
3.969
5.269
6.377
6.536
7.233
5.692
5.345
23.912
328.899
269.364
25.236
362.483
295.950
15.757
354.903
308.554
17.092
326.674
295.272
17.514
345.275
290.741
15.558
327.211
272.816
50.969
58.586
64.538
59.371
49.509
44.188
40.329
65.193
254.008
43.503
91.038
307.273
58.518
93.661
325.748
66.343
90.516
289.821
51.784
89.235
334.669
51.203
79.182
340.448
39.784
66.718
324.872
38.088
(000's)
Code
NACE
Activity
2005
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012 (pr.)
Rev. 2
G
45
45.1
45.2
45.3
45.4
46
46.1
46.2
46.3
46.4
46.5
46.6
46.7
46.9
47
47.1
47.2
47.3
47.4
47.5
47.6
47.7
47.8
47.9
200.461
77.405
97.624
23.221
232.626
95.880
103.652
30.188
236.075
90.512
112.957
29.425
194.750
53.437
108.127
29.000
201.622
49.715
110.337
37.151
189.757
46.598
104.045
35.782
159.754
33.103
89.519
34.061
2.211
2.906
3.181
4.186
4.419
3.332
3.071
645.845
50.286
827.460
62.969
902.380
70.102
849.637
70.208
866.012
79.123
870.876
82.253
814.498
84.555
9.999
152.853
151.885
17.312
212.558
178.856
18.496
230.201
188.856
10.759
227.171
196.278
12.533
216.422
189.047
12.968
226.821
185.534
11.294
214.480
174.187
35.966
40.936
44.847
39.990
32.263
29.116
26.503
48.201
167.865
28.790
66.670
210.650
37.509
67.377
237.110
45.391
65.499
204.168
35.564
60.469
237.939
38.216
55.242
252.300
26.642
47.045
231.794
24.640
709.237
188.517
896.071
270.373
980.587
282.751
920.989
278.586
910.621
276.605
893.159
306.756
853.448
309.152
40.094
45.575
56.774
55.712
53.965
47.191
48.816
24.546
26.557
31.892
28.637
29.784
32.620
32.657
31.602
44.852
46.951
47.095
40.336
41.224
36.521
164.865
197.065
215.729
184.278
163.805
143.418
125.025
31.431
39.942
42.324
40.845
47.477
50.985
46.560
210.970
866
16.346
248.344
1.167
22.196
282.629
798
20.739
265.740
527
19.569
279.786
641
18.222
254.461
900
15.604
241.379
759
12.579
Activity
2012 (pr.)
2005
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
58.349
65.825
68.731
66.475
66.064
66.003
63.701
7.809
1.915
4.659
1.040
8.123
1.898
4.844
1.184
8.140
2.004
4.856
1.080
7.801
1.855
4.699
1.025
7.781
1.622
4.723
1.214
7.500
1.400
4.593
1.305
6.675
1.123
4.056
1.300
195
197
200
222
222
202
196
18.860
1.343
21.408
1.531
22.045
1.438
21.444
1.423
20.529
1.420
20.260
1.258
19.614
1.245
301
5.659
5.561
483
6.181
6.082
508
6.256
6.360
449
6.264
6.197
405
5.925
5.656
379
5.862
5.683
372
5.601
5.552
781
979
1.041
992
997
897
806
1.398
3.089
728
1.652
3.653
847
1.803
3.640
999
1.735
3.484
900
1.674
3.648
804
1.653
3.693
835
1.557
3.685
796
31.680
8.832
36.294
11.152
38.546
11.635
37.230
11.241
37.754
13.241
38.243
14.066
37.412
14.128
1.825
1.972
2.359
2.350
2.081
2.010
2.006
1.010
1.145
1.159
1.145
1.228
1.239
1.252
1.518
1.499
1.639
1.647
1.694
1.649
1.446
6.470
7.308
8.019
7.485
6.474
6.246
6.058
1.275
1.429
1.531
1.610
1.778
1.804
1.758
9.847
55
848
10.717
93
979
11.147
84
973
10.775
56
921
10.367
53
838
10.381
44
804
9.953
39
772
Rev. 2
G
45
45.1
45.2
45.3
45.4
46
46.1
46.2
46.3
46.4
46.5
46.6
46.7
46.9
47
47.1
47.2
47.3
47.4
47.5
47.6
47.7
47.8
47.9
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G.
SERVICES
G.4. Other Services
G.4.1. Hotels and Restaurants, Business Services, Education, Health, Other
Social and Personal Service Activities
SCOPE
The aim of the annual Services Survey is to collect statistical data on the employment, gross output, labour
costs and other expenses, value added and expenditure on fixed assets, in order to provide basic information
on the structure and development in the various sectors of Other Services.
COVERAGE
The Survey covered all activities classified under sections I, J, L, M, N, P, Q, R, S and code T97 of the
European System of Classification of the Economic Activities NACE Rev. 2.
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Wages and salaries include normal wages and salaries, 13th and 14th salaries, overtime earnings, bonuses,
value of payments in kind, cost of living allowances etc. The payments are given gross i.e. before any
deductions for income tax, social insurance and other contributions to other funds have been made. They
also include imputed wages for unpaid family workers, working proprietors and partners.
Employers contribution to various funds include social insurance, provident and pension funds, medical
and other funds.
Gross fixed capital formation refers to the expenditure on fixed assets excluding land, less the value of
sales of similar fixed assets. The cost of any assets produced for own use and of any major additions and
alterations to existing fixed assets are included. Fixed assets acquired from others were valued at the full
cost incurred i.e. at the delivery prices plus installation costs.
Unit
2008
mn
%
mn
%
2012 (pr.)
2009
2010
2011
1.844,2
3,9
1.751,6
-5,0
1.815,7
3,7
1.920,3
5,8
1.970,0
2,6
979,1
1,5
53,1
910,2
-7,0
52,0
927,8
1,9
51,1
1.004,4
8,3
52,3
1.015,0
1,1
51,5
Number
36.952
36.088
37.427
36.728
36.500
15.660
16.126
15.966
15.764
15.000
26.497
25.222
24.790
27.347
27.808
mn
"
"
"
154,3
95,5
56,2
2,6
144,7
93,2
49,9
1,6
99,9
53,1
45,0
1,8
111,3
62,7
47,8
0,8
...
...
...
...
TABLE G.4.1.2. MAIN INDICATORS FOR THE BUSINESS SERVICE ACTIVITIES SECTOR, 2008-2012
(NACE Rev. 2: Sections J, L, M & N)
Indicator
GROSS OUTPUT
At current prices
Rate of growth
VALUE ADDED
At current market prices
Rate of growth
Ratio of value added to gross
output at current prices
EMPLOYMENT AND EARNINGS
Persons engaged
Average labour costs
per person engaged
Value added at current prices
per person engaged
GROSS FIXED CAPITAL
FORMATION (TOTAL)
Buildings and other works
Machinery and equipment
Vehicles, ships and aircraft
Unit
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012 (pr.)
mn
%
4.567,5
10,2
4.694,8
2,8
4.951,9
5,5
5.130,1
3,6
5.157,0
0,5
mn
%
3.259,2
8,0
3.431,3
5,3
3.662,4
6,7
3.739,5
2,1
3.757,0
0,5
71,4
73,1
74,0
72,9
72,9
Number
35.042
35.918
39.138
41.209
40.725
26.339
27.593
27.952
27.996
27.500
93.008
95.531
93.577
90.745
92.253
mn
"
"
"
1.757,2
1.624,3
97,7
35,2
1.446,9
1.346,1
83,5
17,3
1.291,2
1.201
74,6
15,4
1.077,7
977
82,4
18,2
...
...
...
...
2010
2011
2012 (pr.)
2.747,6
14,9
2.879,0
4,8
2.975,0
3,3
2.991,6
0,6
2.955,0
-1,2
2.054,2
11,0
2.164,5
5,4
2.223,7
2,7
2.223,5
0,0
2.182,0
-1,9
74,8
75,2
74,7
74,3
73,8
Number
73.996
77.845
80.289
81.210
77.550
22.625
23.336
23.607
23.954
23.500
27.761
27.805
27.696
27.380
28.137
mn
"
"
"
233,3
126,0
90,0
17,3
248,5
126,4
112,7
9,4
214,9
109,8
100,2
4,9
164,3
92
69,3
3,0
...
...
...
...
Indicator
GROSS OUTPUT
At current prices
Rate of growth
VALUE ADDED:
At current market prices
Rate of growth
Ratio of value added to gross
output at current prices
EMPLOYMENT AND EARNINGS
Persons engaged
Average labour costs
per person engaged
Value added at current prices
per person engaged
Unit
2008
mn
%
mn
%
%
(000's)
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012 (pr.)
1.844.170
1.751.556
1.815.710
1.920.248
1.970.000
1.078.110
1.058.157
1.130.052
1.185.779
1.175.000
REAL ESTATES
1.836.733
1.974.014
2.089.535
2.162.616
2.210.000
PROFESSIONAL, SCIENTIFIC
AND TECHNICAL ACTIVITIES
1.295.616
1.340.549
1.399.068
1.451.308
1.435.000
357.024
322.119
333.280
330.441
337.000
1.030.179
1.112.708
1.182.716
1.212.941
1.250.000
ECONOMIC ACTIVITY
EDUCATION
860.478
918.896
958.855
956.287
950.000
ARTS, ENTERTAINMENT
AND RECREATION
356.429
353.597
332.983
317.368
295.000
344.623
316.411
302.743
283.489
260.000
ACTIVITIES OF HOUSEHOLDS AS
EMPLOYERS OF DOMESTIC PERSONNEL
155.906
177.357
197.699
221.554
200.000
R
S
T97
(000's)
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012 (pr.)
979.117
910.171
927.806
1.004.420
1.015.000
602.451
598.087
647.722
644.061
632.000
REAL ESTATES
1.545.668
1.719.327
1.821.770
1.883.824
1.925.000
PROFESSIONAL, SCIENTIFIC
AND TECHNICAL ACTIVITIES
881.745
907.425
979.099
993.829
980.000
229.319
206.450
213.851
217.815
220.000
EDUCATION
898.315
974.298
1.029.532
1.045.881
1.065.000
556.668
593.212
611.341
600.934
595.000
ARTS, ENTERTAINMENT
AND RECREATION
214.385
207.951
186.435
174.727
157.000
229.174
211.900
198.681
180.408
165.000
ACTIVITIES OF HOUSEHOLDS AS
EMPLOYERS OF DOMESTIC PERSONNEL
155.675
177.103
197.699
221.554
200.000
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ECONOMIC ACTIVITY
ECONOMIC ACTIVITY
(Number)
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012 (pr.)
36.952
36.088
37.427
36.728
36.500
8.459
8.555
9.438
9.521
9.425
REAL ESTATES
1.958
1.794
1.651
1.568
1.400
PROFESSIONAL, SCIENTIFIC
AND TECHNICAL ACTIVITIES
17.484
18.564
20.562
21.950
21.700
7.141
7.005
7.487
8.170
8.200
EDUCATION
22.207
23.398
24.714
25.065
25.350
16.269
16.916
16.845
16.917
16.300
ARTS, ENTERTAINMENT
AND RECREATION
5.592
5.392
5.113
4.802
4.300
9.682
9.381
8.701
8.489
7.600
20.246
22.758
24.916
25.937
24.000
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S
T97
ACTIVITIES OF HOUSEHOLDS AS
EMPLOYERS OF DOMESTIC PERSONNEL
ECONOMIC ACTIVITY
(mn)
2008
2009
2010
2011
154,3
144,7
99,9
111,3
80,6
127,7
108,5
80,6
1.600,8
1.259,9
1.098,6
909,9
REAL ESTATES
PROFESSIONAL, SCIENTIFIC
AND TECHNICAL ACTIVITIES
40,3
37,5
46,4
68,2
35,5
21,8
37,7
19,0
111,0
137,9
132,1
55,4
N
P
EDUCATION
34,4
35,9
28,4
46,6
ARTS, ENTERTAINMENT
AND RECREATION
26,6
29,8
20,5
32,5
61,3
44,9
33,9
29,8
0,0
0,0
0,0
0,0
R
S
T97
ACTIVITIES OF HOUSEHOLDS AS
EMPLOYERS OF DOMESTIC PERSONNEL
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G.
SERVICES
G.4. Other Services
G.4.2. Financial and Insurance Activities
SCOPE
This section provides information on the broad financial intermediation services namely financial
intermediation except insurance and pension funding (banking units), insurance and pension funding except
compulsory social security and activities auxiliary to financial intermediation.
COVERAGE
The data presented cover the period 1995-2012 and refer to the activities in the Government Controlled
areas. The information refers to gross output, value added, investments, employment and other economic
parameters.
SOURCES OF DATA
The data on banking units is mainly compiled on the basis of administrative data obtained from the Central
Bank of Cyprus (commercial banks and international banking units) and from the Audit Service of
cooperative credit societies (cooperative institutions and credit societies).
The data on insurance companies is mainly compiled on the basis of administrative data obtained from the
Insurance Companies Control Service.
The data on the activities auxiliary to financial intermediation is compiled on the basis of survey data
collected through questionnaires (Cyprus Stock Exchange, Cyprus Securities and Exchange Commission,
Stockbrokers).
CLASSIFICATION USED
The NACE Rev. 2 classification system is used in all the above activities.
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(c) activities auxiliary to financial services and insurance activities is defined as:
- for stockbrokers is the total amount received from services rendered (revenue from portfolio
management, brokerage fees, etc)
- for Cyprus Stock Exchange and the Cyprus Securities and Exchange Commission is the amount
collected from fees charged plus any membership subscriptions.
Value Added at market prices is taken as the gross output less intermediate consumption (direct,
administrative and other expenses).
Labour Costs consist of wages and salaries of persons engaged and the employers contributions to various
funds.
Wages and Salaries include normal wages and salaries, 13th and 14th salaries, overtime earnings, bonuses,
value of payments in kind, cost of living allowances etc. The payments are given gross, i.e. before any
deductions have been made for income tax, social insurance and for various funds. Imputed wages for
unpaid family workers, working proprietors and partners are also included.
Employers contribution to various funds include social insurance, provident and pension funds, medical
and other funds.
Gross fixed capital formation refers to total value of fixed assets excluding land and existing buildings
purchased, less the value of sales of fixed assets. The cost of any assets produced for own use and of any
major additions and alterations to existing fixed assets are included. Fixed assets acquired from others were
valued at the full cost incurred i.e. at the delivery price plus installation costs.
Unit
1995
2000
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
(pr.)
GROSS OUTPUT:
At current prices
Rate of growth
mn
%
475,5
6,8
670,6
825,8
16,5
18,9
8,6
2,0
11,4
10,1
7,2
VALUE ADDED:
At current market prices
mn
320,7
Rate of growth
7,5
13,4
18,6
15,3
4,7
7,0
6,1
11,7
7,7
Share of G.D.P.
4,5
6,9
6,2
6,8
7,1
6,9
7,5
7,7
8,4
9,1
Rate of growth
at constant 2005 prices
(chain-linking method)
16,6
11,1
11,7
10,0
6,3
5,0
3,1
2,1
0,9
67,4
67,4
69,3
70,6
68,4
66,0
69,2
65,9
66,9
67,1
EMPLOYMENT
AND EARNINGS:
(i) Persons engaged
Number
12.742 16.599 16.614 17.129 17.804 18.275 18.496 18.784 19.255 19.173
% of gainfully employed
population
23.192 26.601 37.857 39.597 42.813 46.031 47.322 48.505 49.899 50.169
25.165 40.400 49.705 57.161 63.427 64.704 68.435 71.471 77.894 84.213
FIXED CAPITAL
FORMATION
4,3
5,2
4,6
4,6
4,7
4,7
4,8
4,9
4,9
5,1
mn
42,7
48,2
24,9
29,9
41,9
37,4
50,0
49,4
68,9
57,7
"
15,2
9,4
3,8
4,8
10,4
-1,0
15,1
9,2
7,8
...
"
25,6
36,7
20,1
23,8
30,1
37,2
34,4
39,1
59,5
...
"
1,9
2,1
1,0
1,3
1,4
1,2
0,5
1,1
1,6
...
Economic Activity
1995
(000's)
2000
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
(pr.)
(pr.)
2011
2012
(pr.)
(pr.)
64
65
66
373.828
705.721
83.047
131.776
189.781
216.671
263.815
322.122
290.153
335.294
346.759
374.500
18.617
157.968
45.188
89.565
148.183
133.457
131.609
205.573
256.647
276.250
TOTAL
475.491
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Economic Activity
(000's)
1995
2000
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
(pr.)
(pr.)
2011
2012
(pr.)
(pr.)
64
65
66
275.128
501.470
730.300
842.864
33.018
48.016
72.357
75.835
80.876
113.246
108.881
110.593
122.370
131.000
12.512
121.119
23.141
60.413
93.687
67.160
77.002
94.127
82.955
89.100
320.659
670.605
825.798
TOTAL
Economic Activity
1995
2000
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
(pr.)
(pr.)
2011
2012
(pr.)
(pr.)
64
65
66
8.980
10.997
12.370
12.954
13.330
13.775
14.003
14.188
14.525
14.470
2.700
1.799
1.944
1.963
2.085
2.100
2.093
2.108
2.050
2.010
1.062
3.803
2.300
2.212
2.389
2.400
2.400
2.488
2.680
2.693
12.742
16.599
16.614
17.129
17.804
18.275
18.496
18.784
19.255
19.173
TOTAL
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64
65
66
Code
NACE
Rev.2
Economic Activity
1995
2000
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
34.855
34.343
19.831
23.826
37.319
31.350
44.542
46.139
35.594
7.860
5.980
4.876
5.054
1.775
1.848
1.983
1.770
4.486
7.860
176
1.041
2.833
4.185
3.483
1.530
28.855
42.715
48.183
24.883
29.921
41.927
37.383
50.008
49.439
68.935
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G.
SERVICES
G.4. Other Services
G.4.3. Insurance and Registration of Companies
SCOPE
This section presents data on the local insurance sector and on registration of local and foreign business
companies.
The data on the local insurance sector presented cover the fund, income and expenditure of the different
types of insurance activity such as accident and health, motor vehicle, fire, marine, aviation and transport,
general liability, credit and miscellaneous insurance.
The data on registration of local and foreign companies cover among others the number of companies on
the register, registrations and name applications of new companies.
COVERAGE
The data is presented for the period 2003 onwards and refers to the Government controlled area only.
SOURCE OF DATA
The data presented on the insurance sector is extracted from the Report on Insurance in Cyprus, published
by the Insurance Companies Control Service. The data has been primarily obtained from the returns
submitted for supervisory purposes by the insurance undertakings to the Insurance Companies Control
Service, in accordance with the Insurance Services and Other Related Issues Laws of 2002-2008 and the
accompanying Regulations of 2002-2004.
The data on registration of companies cover the period since 1995 and were obtained from the Department
of the Official Receiver and Registrar of the Ministry of Commerce, Industry and Tourism.
(000's)
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
501.967
521.896
557.968
613.429
684.971
752.186
801.700
847.745
874.472
Life Premiums
264.621
256.165
261.343
280.988
314.473
333.703
347.055
368.977
379.157
Non-life Premiums
237.345
265.730
296.625
332.441
370.498
418.483
454.645
478.768
495.315
by life undertakings
260.932
257.860
265.717
288.362
324.062
352.610
373.835
393.392
406.936
by non-life undertakings
189.865
207.687
231.850
258.696
288.397
321.851
345.759
366.685
384.110
51.169
56.348
60.401
66.371
72.513
77.725
82.106
87.668
83.426
TOTAL
by type of business
by type of undertaking
by composite undertakings
(000's)
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
237.345
265.730
296.625
332.441
370.498
418.483
454.645
478.768
495.315
189.865
207.687
231.850
258.696
288.397
321.851
345.759
366.685
384.110
26.362
30.599
33.437
35.884
38.536
42.270
44.440
47.748
43.220
21.118
27.444
31.337
37.861
43.566
54.362
64.446
64.335
67.985
39.699
45.228
49.563
56.645
63.094
76.515
87.158
92.326
97.214
107.929
126.218
140.051
150.569
165.970
183.418
195.767
202.928
210.878
6.775
6.293
6.327
6.819
7.244
7.596
6.766
6.270
5.807
58.142
62.316
69.561
83.393
94.141
105.751
115.332
124.417
125.489
General Liability
18.027
20.266
24.380
28.178
32.551
36.171
39.754
41.203
41.626
354
325
321
246
251
285
327
235
189
6.421
5.085
6.423
6.590
7.250
8.747
9.541
11.389
14.112
TOTAL
by type of undertaking
Premiums written by non-life
undertakings
by insurance class
Accident and Health
Motor Vehicle
Marine, Aviation and Transport
INSURANCE AND
REGISTRATION OF COMPANIES
TABLE G.4.3.3. GROSS LIFE PREMIUMS WRITTEN, 2003-2011
(000's)
2003
2004
2005
2006
TOTAL
264.621
256.165
261.343
239.814
230.417
24.807
25.749
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
280.988
314.473
333.703
347.055
368.977
379.157
234.379
250.501
280.496
298.455
309.389
329.057
338.951
26.963
30.487
33.977
35.455
37.666
39.920
40.206
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(000's)
2003
2004
2005
2006
TOTAL
265.146
257.295
261.343
Unit-linked
192.561
194.495
929
191.632
996
193.499
72.585
94
72.491
of which Single
of which Regular
Non-linked
of which Single
of which Regular
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
280.988
314.473
333.703
347.055
368.977
379.157
194.430
210.358
236.243
246.137
261.128
279.141
285.611
2.638
191.792
5.661
204.697
12.862
223.382
5.188
240.949
6.974
254.154
12.700
266.441
23.330
262.281
62.800
66.912
70.630
78.230
87.566
85.926
89.837
93.546
210
62.589
328
66.584
5
70.625
634
77.598
800
86.766
797
85.129
1.048
88.789
1.853
91.693
INSURANCE AND
REGISTRATION OF COMPANIES
TABLE G.4.3.5. INSURANCE PREMIUMS TO GDP, 2003-2011
Unit
GDP
Life Premiums written
Ratio of Life Premiums to GDP
Non-life Premiums written
Ratio of Non-life Premiums to GDP
Ratio of Aggragate Premiums to GDP
000's
000's
%
000's
%
%
2003
11.630.620
264.621
2,28
237.345
2,04
4,32
2004
12.522.300
256.165
2,05
265.730
2,12
4,17
2005
13.401.970
259.219
1,93
296.625
2,21
4,15
2006
14.432.530
277.692
1,92
325.765
2,26
4,18
2007
15.829.690
309.530
1,96
362.815
2,29
4,25
2008
17.157.090
324.560
1,89
409.098
2,38
4,28
2009
2010
2011
16.945.700
336.587
1,99
438.718
2,59
4,58
17.465.100
356.537
2,04
447.644
2,56
4,60
17.761.400
366.143
2,06
449.401
2,53
4,59
000's
000's
000's
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
722,9
264.621
366
237.345
328
694
733,1
256.165
349
265.730
362
697
744,0
259.219
348
296.625
399
724
757,9
277.692
366
325.765
430
776
776,4
309.530
399
362.815
467
856
796,9
324.560
407
409.098
513
921
819,1
336.587
411
438.178
535
945
839,8
356.537
425
447.644
533
958
862,0
366.143
425
449.401
521
946
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(000's)
1
2
327.382
14.714
493.239
20.198
445.517
18.911
459.516
34.261
425.176
67.291
247.403
174.685
3
4
27.442
16.539
7.575
52.128
3.619
47.765
3.235
45.059
4.179
39.961
2.281
31.917
5
6
108.044
3.036
363.125
941
181.403
140
216.287
1.315
152.416
1.083
67.735
1.317
5.198
1.179
1.853
1.293
540
15.476
190
2.489
9
10
58.693
5.797
193.478
18.052
202.740
9.493
305.425
28.245
379.205
32.382
386.371
42.144
11
948
12
13
59.641
175.843
81.141
210.634
69.715
206.537
39.140
260.892
53.403
242.997
71.459
247.431
14
36.443
14.111
13.294
10.626
9.094
5.776
15
93.565
76.593
65.554
57.535
51.785
47.361
Other loans
Secured
Unsecured
16
17
3.229
200
0
424
0
434
0
413
0
422
0
360
18
85
144
3.459
1.351
476
959
19
20
106
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
21
22
9.746
15.224
6.629
17.959
5.757
23.651
3.885
22.648
7.045
28.668
5.754
41.139
23
24
1.652
615
413
601
235
600
0
0
0
0
0
0
25
26
47.164
112.154
105.924
296.138
16.834
329.306
29.800
305.509
21.750
328.159
6.073
307.470
(cont'd)
(000's)
Land
Reversionary interests
Equipment
27
28
29
108.514
79
938
138.797
0
921
153.451
0
928
158.116
0
348
168.101
0
321
189.458
0
348
Debtors
Outstanding premiums
Owed by intermediaries
Owed by reinsurers
Other
30
31
32
33
17.599
12.832
781
1.738
28.915
13.735
1.675
1.556
33.071
18.503
488
1.582
32.022
24.399
687
7.411
35.222
22.197
522
8.604
35.362
23.675
717
7.402
34
35
36
37
26.054
33.505
1.363
45.178
63.339
1.897
0
52.417
65.041
2.572
0
54.982
94.019
2.051
0
62.225
98.713
1.923
0
69.891
427.494
1.601
0
38
10.130
21.163
22.848
26.562
30.258
31.105
39
6.539
13.246
12.882
14.289
13.389
18.316
40
12
504
1.174
1.003
873
444
Cash
41
2.460
209
44
66
10
39
Other assets
42
1.979
17.791
10.953
2.886
8.128
6.097
Total (1 to 42)
43
1.378.678
2.309.740
2.025.263
2.243.983
2.297.269
2.500.122
44
3.272
240
45
1.375.406
2.309.501
2.025.263
2.243.983
2.297.269
2.500.122
1995
2000
2005
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
66.818
96.272
137.636
184.133
207.614
221.089
237.372
254.227
269.345
8.535
9.362
14.494
29.016
24.453
16.101
19.278
19.538
17.999
27.157
28.822
38.003
59.285
48.506
38.456
41.734
40.252
36.477
85.694
101.423
189.933
344.228
354.996
281.362
301.478
317.177
326.180
Inquiries on companies
information-searches
33.739
48.266
57.393
57.277
66.275
74.660
78.001
42.537
22.492
26.248
39.007
34.572
35.341
37.513
46.763
54.585
63.462
73.553
33.381
48.736
81.347
160.684
183.872
124.478
133.237
137.331
136.820
Business names
and Partnerships
Overseas
Companies
1995
2000
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
1.296
1.355
1.496
1.508
1.627
1.836
1.824
1.695
1.637
1.575
1.421
1.402
1.345
64
240
132
111
114
119
127
117
95
73
86
90
94
Source: Website of the Department of Registrar of Companies and Official Receiver, Ministry of Commerce, Industry and
Tourism (http://www.mcit.gov.cy).
H. ENERGY, ENVIRONMENT
H.1. Energy
H.2. Environment
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H. ENERGY, ENVIRONMENT
H.1. Energy
SCOPE
This section provides data on the sales of petroleum products and the production and consumption of
electricity, which are the main forms of energy utilised in Cyprus.
COVERAGE
The data presented on sales of petroleum products as from mid-1974 onwards refer only to the Government
controlled area. Data for previous years pertain to the total area of the country.
Electricity production data refer to the Electricity Authority of Cyprus (EAC), to other establishments
generating electricity for their own use and to production from renewable energy sources.
Electricity consumption data refer to billed sales only of the Electricity Authority of Cyprus, that is
excluding electricity supplied to the areas occupied by the Turkish invading forces, for which no payment
has been effected. In the electricity balance table, however, the supply of electricity to these areas is shown
separately.
ENERGY
TABLE H.1.1. SALES OF PETROLEUM PRODUCTS BY TYPE, 1960-2012
(Tonnes)
Motor Gasoline
Year
Regular
92 RON
56.432
64.130
97.079
98.039
77.819
99.579
123.866
162.699
160.969
172.458
174.142
178.242
183.124
186.091
190.852
195.941
202.679
206.449
218.793
228.971
259.505
281.779
302.525
323.025
351.852
372.676
383.468
390.302
384.756
372.113
24.732
38.454
75.637
82.053
66.651
88.725
114.997
155.662
152.651
162.189
162.481
164.813
165.630
161.638
156.409
148.225
140.975
128.146
122.803
112.097
104.508
33.006
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
2.990
5.507
7.784
12.106
19.666
29.958
43.836
58.750
76.962
95.500
116.570
154.997
248.773
302.525
323.025
351.852
372.676
383.468
390.302
384.756
372.113
31.700
25.676
21.442
15.986
11.168
10.854
8.869
7.037
8.318
7.279
6.154
5.645
5.388
4.787
4.485
3.880
2.954
1.341
490
304
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
22.550
21.139
14.036
10.589
9.265
9.957
7.442
11.598
12.054
16.557
16.423
15.308
17.016
17.544
19.878
20.968
19.816
24.003
23.755
28.548
30.359
23.495
15.976
15.739
15.889
13.790
18.544
13.878
16.491
16.970
Gasoil
59.389
90.190
127.075
128.547
107.998
160.314
218.310
331.874
330.943
399.215
405.713
416.191
460.445
489.147
515.305
561.452
592.279
612.955
595.542
602.680
583.599
560.295
629.976
609.363
618.584
628.016
654.729
710.141
646.880
717.021
19.406
31.853
39.798
51.799
44.792
88.322
72.947
102.906
89.503
91.898
87.667
93.993
103.330
114.537
116.716
109.700
125.185
134.643
126.127
123.818
115.061
81.536
65.948
49.739
40.215
35.349
30.817
30.211
27.571
21.003
Electricity
Authority
65.756
96.085
179.607
210.769
198.109
312.776
377.774
554.309
566.006
661.802
714.682
713.569
696.472
652.389
763.559
788.694
931.768
892.789
874.048
947.469
1.028.782
995.145
1.144.575
1.151.829
1.158.564
1.208.944
1.130.077
1.122.090
964.030
929.295
Note: - Data refer to the total sales of all petroleum companies, including direct deliveries to factories, military authorities and for marine use.
It excludes sales of aviation fuels, bitumen, lubricants and other products.
Cement
Industry
Marine
Use
Liquefied
Petroleum
Gases
TOTAL
12.500
9.081
27.911
44.175
71.792
79.607
3.959
51.318
52.195
37.453
74.982
17.574
58.345
32.428
20.586
19.842
0
1.700
903
0
0
6.819
15.117
15.965
23.117
24.729
14.903
14.723
4.460
2.324
0
0
0
0
0
0
1.291
4.684
7.188
6.238
7.266
11.749
3.956
907
0
0
37.620
59.195
72.723
45.349
34.047
13.926
215.171
181.434
167.943
160.864
144.820
133.997
141.441
128.057
2.151
8.692
20.944
24.438
24.733
34.727
41.909
48.829
48.911
55.320
51.031
50.219
51.242
51.030
51.583
49.861
48.740
52.771
53.210
53.879
56.833
55.757
53.185
54.312
55.235
53.194
55.440
52.658
58.618
56.904
238.184
321.170
506.450
568.356
534.508
785.282
847.498
1.268.217
1.267.769
1.440.941
1.531.906
1.496.845
1.573.930
1.544.073
1.678.479
1.746.458
1.958.087
1.984.505
1.965.101
2.030.714
2.108.186
2.018.752
2.442.473
2.401.406
2.431.399
2.497.562
2.432.798
2.468.000
2.244.247
2.243.687
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1960
1965
1970
1974
1975
1980
1985
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
Unleaded
95 + 98 RON
Kerosene
Total
Premium
98 RON
Light
Fuel
Oil
ENERGY
TABLE H.1.2. VALUE OF SALES OF PETROLEUM PRODUCTS BY TYPE, 1960-2012
(000s)
1960
1965
1970
1974
1975
1980
1985
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
5.652
6.949
11.047
27.103
22.538
61.134
93.898
108.826
118.490
127.011
134.725
139.569
143.408
145.979
153.911
158.044
164.844
182.824
199.778
217.098
218.838
253.768
301.237
347.036
389.382
446.895
396.407
475.087
546.932
563.717
2.597
4.299
8.751
22.784
19.374
54.906
87.533
104.413
112.674
119.715
125.926
129.254
129.895
126.958
126.271
119.664
115.112
115.455
113.776
108.166
92.676
29.537
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
2.206
4.268
6.105
9.495
15.446
24.185
35.390
47.429
66.220
85.565
108.648
126.161
224.232
301.237
347.036
389.382
446.895
396.407
475.087
546.932
563.717
Regular
92 RON
Kerosene
3.055
2.650
2.296
4.319
3.164
6.228
6.365
4.413
5.816
5.090
4.531
4.210
4.019
3.576
3.455
2.990
2.303
1.148
437
284
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
827
817
583
566
646
2.078
2.129
2.334
2.611
3.586
3.557
3.316
3.687
3.831
4.945
5.215
5.102
7.848
8.087
11.730
14.884
16.722
12.217
13.373
13.336
12.809
11.827
10.979
17.251
19.409
Gasoil
1.727
2.785
4.152
6.330
6.969
33.439
63.522
62.738
67.345
81.239
82.560
84.692
93.698
100.307
120.385
131.164
143.184
191.756
190.413
235.184
307.557
384.859
470.619
491.413
510.036
627.702
458.018
578.829
700.867
774.639
Light
Fuel
Oil
Total
Electricity
Authority
354
593
806
1.758
1.929
8.319
10.339
8.861
11.530
11.837
11.294
12.107
13.310
14.754
15.034
14.130
16.126
17.344
16.247
15.950
21.757
20.211
20.640
18.333
16.080
19.980
13.094
16.125
18.680
15.575
671
714
2.158
7.123
10.988
36.723
61.507
43.728
48.232
48.186
50.686
52.809
59.345
58.340
67.481
51.232
80.754
142.174
130.652
140.032
158.473
135.289
254.349
327.209
355.709
516.785
341.063
503.176
513.557
551.231
564
653
1.868
6.050
8.056
27.625
60.338
40.470
44.234
45.445
45.707
50.646
54.585
55.400
65.740
49.961
77.594
133.855
119.681
133.167
153.455
132.454
208.900
275.367
302.310
450.054
294.927
448.634
445.440
482.183
Cement
Industry
Marine
Use
Liquefied
Petroleum
Gases
108
62
290
1.073
2.932
9.098
1.010
3.058
3.436
2.312
4.507
1.427
4.468
2.874
1.741
1.271
0
87
111
0
0
955
3.255
4.239
6.500
8.464
3.679
5.297
1.931
1.274
0
0
0
0
0
0
159
200
562
429
472
736
292
67
0
0
3.159
8.232
10.860
6.865
5.018
1.879
42.194
47.603
46.899
58.267
42.457
49.245
66.186
67.774
422
941
2.148
2.735
3.638
7.497
11.314
12.046
15.461
17.486
16.131
15.875
16.198
17.337
18.508
17.891
17.488
18.935
19.092
19.333
26.639
32.802
38.830
44.706
48.769
53.033
44.660
52.253
65.597
71.717
TOTAL
9.654
12.799
20.894
45.615
46.708
149.190
242.709
238.533
263.668
289.345
298.952
308.368
329.646
340.548
380.263
377.676
427.497
560.881
564.269
639.326
748.147
843.651
1.097.891
1.242.070
1.333.312
1.677.204
1.265.069
1.636.449
1.862.884
1.996.289
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Total
Unleaded
95 + 98
RON
Year
ENERGY
TABLE H.1.3. PRICES OF PETROLEUM PRODUCTS BY TYPE, 1960-2012
(Retail market price per tonne)
Motor Gasoline
Premium
98 RON
1960
1965
1970
1974
1975
1980
1985
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
105,04
111,81
115,70
277,67
290,68
618,84
761,18
670,76
738,12
738,12
775,02
784,25
784,25
785,44
807,31
807,31
816,54
900,96
926,49
964,93
886,78
894,86
..
..
..
..
..
..
..
..
Unleaded
95 RON
Unleaded
98 RON
Regular
92 RON
..
..
..
..
..
..
..
..
..
738,12
775,02
784,25
784,25
785,44
807,31
807,31
807,31
855,92
883,12
922,18
810,12
894,88
990,41
1.069,70
1.102,48
1.194,24
1.030,09
1.213,83
1.417,59
1.511,97
..
..
..
..
..
..
..
..
..
..
..
..
..
..
..
..
..
877,38
927,19
965,63
830,12
932,33
1.030,05
1.110,44
1.140,94
1.241,64
1.065,48
1.249,73
1.468,05
1.556,00
96,37
103,20
107,13
270,25
283,36
573,83
717,61
627,14
699,16
699,16
736,44
745,77
745,77
747,05
770,48
770,48
779,79
855,92
891,62
931,05
..
..
..
..
..
..
..
..
..
..
Kerosene
36,70
38,61
41,47
53,39
69,78
208,64
286,02
201,27
216,65
216,65
216,65
216,65
216,65
218,33
248,72
248,72
257,43
326,92
340,40
410,88
490,25
711,70
764,72
849,67
839,30
928,85
637,79
791,11
1.046,08
1.143,74
At filling
stations
Electricity
Authority
29,10
30,89
32,68
49,24
64,54
208,59
290,97
189,04
203,49
203,49
203,49
203,49
203,49
205,07
233,62
233,62
241,75
307,07
319,73
385,92
533,84
690,53
738,12
801,78
806,44
892,92
633,04
789,52
1.008,12
1.084,08
..
..
..
..
..
..
..
..
..
..
..
..
..
..
..
..
..
..
..
..
..
..
..
..
..
803,68
405,65
456,60
696,65
745,44
Gasoil
Low
Sulphur
..
..
..
..
..
..
..
..
..
..
..
..
..
..
..
..
..
388,67
401,13
447,02
555,67
733,01
867,34
923,26
943,30
1.133,25
868,42
1.052,19
1.312,62
1.387,40
Gasoil for
Agriculture
Use
Light
Fuel
Oil
Electricity
Authority
Cement
Industry
Marine
Use
Liquefied
Petroleum
Gases
..
..
..
..
..
..
..
..
..
..
..
..
..
..
..
..
..
..
..
..
315,97
411,47
530,66
588,02
601,94
790,54
534,61
667,56
838,54
951,63
18,23
18,62
20,25
33,95
43,07
94,20
141,73
86,11
128,81
128,81
128,81
128,81
128,81
128,81
128,81
128,81
128,81
128,81
128,81
128,81
189,09
247,88
312,98
368,58
399,85
565,24
424,89
533,75
677,52
741,55
8,58
6,78
10,40
28,71
40,66
88,32
159,72
73,01
78,15
68,67
63,95
70,98
78,37
84,92
86,10
61,27
83,28
149,93
136,93
140,55
149,16
133,10
182,51
239,07
260,94
372,27
260,98
399,82
462,06
518,87
8,58
6,78
10,40
24,28
40,84
114,29
255,06
59,60
65,83
61,71
60,11
81,16
76,58
88,63
84,59
64,07
..
51,26
122,46
..
..
140,11
215,28
265,52
281,17
342,32
246,87
359,80
432,96
548,05
..
..
..
..
..
..
123,02
42,72
78,15
68,67
64,93
62,67
73,95
72,85
..
..
83,96
139,08
149,33
151,38
147,37
134,98
196,10
262,37
279,25
362,21
293,17
367,51
467,94
529,25
196,49
108,38
102,52
111,95
147,06
215,91
269,96
246,69
316,09
316,09
316,09
316,09
316,09
339,74
358,81
358,81
358,81
358,81
358,81
358,81
468,74
606,01
721,13
823,12
882,92
996,99
805,56
992,30
1.187,30
1.260,32
Note: - Prices refer to the retail market prices in a sample of filling stations, including excise taxes and excluding VAT. They are yearly averages taking into consideration the dates of effecting
changes in the retail market prices of these products.
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Year
()
Gasoil
- 354 ENERGY
TABLE H.1.4. IMPORTS OF PETROLEUM PRODUCTS, 1960-2012
Year
Petroleum
Imports
(mn)
1960
1965
1970
1974
1975
1980
1985
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
6,3
6,2
12,0
32,5
30,8
134,0
229,5
207,3
210,5
213,4
214,9
207,1
214,1
262,3
262,8
214,1
295,6
527,8
512,8
457,9
387,5
546,8
822,3
998,3
1.067,0
1.445,0
993,6
1.309,0
1.579,3
1.728,3
Total
Imports
(mn)
63,3
87,8
167,8
252,9
194,3
724,9
1.302,5
2.184,5
2.257,3
2.824,9
2.248,7
2.532,5
2.854,1
3.173,7
3.245,2
3.254,4
3.367,5
4.104,0
4.320,6
4.248,6
3.936,7
4.577,9
5.069,1
5.513,5
6.353,4
7.366,7
5.691,8
6.517,4
6.310,5
5.740,5
% of Petroleum Imports on
Domestic 1
Exports
(mn)
Total
Imports
Domestic
Exports
28,6
39,6
68,3
80,0
83,8
268,3
360,0
448,8
424,4
376,7
353,0
375,0
410,8
393,9
375,5
378,2
367,7
411,4
424,8
402,6
367,8
415,1
407,0
446,6
505,1
547,2
479,4
566,7
627,2
648,7
10,0
7,0
7,1
12,8
15,8
18,5
17,6
9,5
9,3
7,6
9,6
8,2
7,5
8,3
8,1
6,6
8,8
12,9
11,9
10,8
9,8
11,9
16,2
18,1
16,8
19,6
17,5
20,1
25,0
30,1
22,1
15,6
17,5
40,6
36,7
49,9
63,7
46,2
49,6
56,7
60,9
55,2
52,1
66,6
70,0
56,6
80,4
128,3
120,7
113,7
105,4
131,7
202,1
223,5
211,3
264,1
207,3
231,0
251,8
266,4
MILLION kWh
1.800
1.600
1.400
1.200
1.000
800
600
400
200
0
1960
1964
1968
1972
1976
1980
Domestic
1984
1988
1992
Commercial
1996
2000
Industrial
2004
2008
2012
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TABLE H.1.5. ELECTRICITY PRODUCTION AND CONSUMPTION BY CATEGORY, 1960-2012
Year
1960
1965
1970
1971
1972
1973
1974
1975
1976
1977
1978
1979
1980
1981
1982
1983
1984
1985
1986
1987
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012 (pr.)
(000's kWh)
CONSUMPTION
GROSS
PRODUCTION
TOTAL
213.033
306.208
563.603
618.196
715.899
781.651
693.215
698.437
782.687
848.602
914.546
977.484
1.034.365
1.059.922
1.143.571
1.221.608
1.249.897
1.318.567
1.422.574
1.511.935
1.667.321
1.845.057
1.974.480
2.077.004
2.404.214
2.581.075
2.680.991
2.473.046
2.598.317
2.725.162
2.969.185
3.150.216
3.382.383
3.564.628
3.793.795
4.064.244
4.210.219
4.377.138
4.659.404
4.871.430
5.079.184
5.214.425
5.322.205
4.929.118
4.717.560
178.481
237.936
460.518
503.337
591.333
651.637
563.152
475.022
537.267
582.581
632.154
681.797
718.804
730.906
774.697
822.579
845.836
886.733
966.039
1.083.022
1.214.457
1.322.573
1.445.452
1.503.151
1.752.911
1.911.241
2.031.809
2.180.930
2.315.298
2.391.005
2.629.024
2.785.414
3.011.231
3.124.753
3.401.137
3.656.024
3.729.297
3.930.707
4.135.022
4.298.319
4.555.829
4.655.746
4.781.972
4.594.881
4.355.600
Domestic
42.541
65.019
119.759
140.259
164.108
182.901
163.224
121.771
130.502
145.610
162.946
175.263
183.254
191.664
205.865
228.448
234.073
253.552
269.601
312.353
362.408
407.343
449.958
472.143
586.553
650.505
675.069
758.963
824.484
834.487
904.348
951.682
1.054.942
1.041.826
1.156.677
1.294.103
1.316.033
1.432.830
1.500.511
1.607.048
1.682.327
1.720.777
1.737.474
1.721.663
1.671.095
Commercial
Industrial
Agriculture
Public
Lighting
71.394
97.135
157.323
174.586
192.086
213.347
190.997
159.128
161.004
168.378
182.821
209.316
218.702
233.855
254.285
278.103
299.703
323.570
346.045
385.367
439.940
486.857
538.989
570.563
676.453
744.466
821.296
872.421
927.968
948.789
1.050.017
1.129.163
1.215.003
1.290.228
1.382.461
1.469.264
1.515.748
1.585.922
1.713.921
1.783.885
1.881.173
1.918.932
1.990.994
1.854.782
1.836.756
53.176
59.951
150.601
152.852
193.199
201.558
172.295
166.503
215.525
233.124
248.388
241.094
257.299
242.738
246.864
243.936
232.211
225.449
258.808
291.003
317.031
328.425
341.285
343.415
374.313
391.848
405.509
407.555
415.379
487.922
544.145
567.042
593.756
647.568
707.117
721.190
722.371
725.392
723.038
699.746
757.803
791.640
816.074
796.187
631.829
7.347
7.668
16.301
18.127
22.873
33.123
18.259
11.101
13.466
18.131
19.781
37.503
39.762
42.060
47.900
52.920
59.002
62.332
69.282
70.678
70.863
76.260
91.485
91.112
87.649
93.181
96.301
106.581
110.094
75.837
85.075
88.709
94.890
92.574
100.884
113.050
117.278
120.648
128.701
137.339
156.930
143.971
152.642
136.747
128.590
4.023
8.163
16.534
17.513
19.067
20.708
18.377
16.519
16.770
17.338
18.218
18.621
19.787
20.589
19.783
19.172
20.847
21.830
22.303
23.621
24.215
23.688
23.735
25.918
27.943
31.241
33.634
35.410
37.373
43.970
45.439
48.818
52.640
52.557
53.998
58.417
57.867
65.915
68.851
70.301
77.596
80.426
84.788
85.502
87.330
Notes: - Data on production pertain to the Electricity Authority of Cyprus, to other establishments generating electricity
for their own use and to electricity production from renewable energy sources.
- Gross Production refers to the amount of electricity produced, as metered at output terminals in the power stations.
- Data on consumption refer to billed sales only of the Electricity Authority of Cyprus, excluding electricity supplied to
the areas occupied by the Turkish invading forces, for which no payment was effected.
- As from 1979 there has been a reclassification of consumption in the industrial and irrigation categories by the
Electricity Authority of Cyprus. As a result, certain consumers previously classified as industrial have been
re-classified in the agriculture category.
- Agriculture includes water works and water supply.
1. Includes the supply of 40.598 (000's kWh) for the months of January to June to the areas occupied by the Turkish
invading forces, for which payment was effected.
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TABLE H.1.6. VALUE OF ELECTRICITY CONSUMPTION BY CATEGORY, 1960-2012
Year
TOTAL
1960
1965
1970
1971
1972
1973
1974
1975
1976
1977
1978
1979
1980
1981
1982
1983
1984
1985
1986
1987
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
3.113
4.230
8.095
9.249
10.513
11.504
13.976
14.750
17.395
21.274
23.422
30.381
43.183
64.052
72.373
83.373
101.923
110.958
81.987
86.336
87.877
99.196
110.950
124.156
131.280
140.315
150.106
170.987
184.590
196.105
192.553
213.321
310.760
308.968
328.238
373.094
363.141
431.651
513.105
546.736
736.215
627.252
776.218
875.986
1.028.096
2
3
Domestic
Commercial
Industrial
Agriculture
993
1.440
2.515
2.852
3.245
3.557
4.032
3.684
4.251
5.146
5.970
7.596
10.771
16.315
18.656
22.405
28.230
31.874
23.485
24.125
25.402
28.682
33.101
38.194
41.346
45.300
46.079
55.459
60.686
64.149
62.639
66.506
103.070
100.288
107.456
127.843
127.663
154.041
187.507
204.876
268.134
229.227
281.335
327.220
399.572
1.353
1.837
3.098
3.561
3.861
4.244
5.351
5.384
5.802
6.821
7.532
10.207
14.031
21.496
24.843
29.658
38.770
43.004
31.975
34.432
35.645
41.435
46.377
52.006
57.682
62.022
69.359
77.635
84.237
87.873
87.082
98.967
139.489
139.497
147.174
163.708
158.883
187.731
222.981
237.755
319.454
272.417
336.581
367.747
440.096
601
730
1.997
2.283
2.770
2.903
3.885
4.996
6.580
8.270
8.851
10.518
15.304
21.313
23.263
24.992
26.992
27.621
20.819
22.116
21.771
23.490
25.043
26.806
25.909
26.314
27.491
29.531
30.570
35.698
34.806
38.773
54.691
56.392
60.160
66.234
61.568
71.633
80.340
80.174
113.330
97.573
122.261
140.124
139.612
104
108
222
246
313
453
279
185
239
413
434
1.263
1.917
3.176
3.805
4.449
5.758
6.161
4.118
4.138
3.631
4.128
4.890
5.348
4.591
4.776
5.141
6.043
6.602
5.252
5.145
5.903
8.765
8.176
8.856
10.187
10.146
12.070
14.716
16.034
24.004
18.280
23.568
25.624
29.772
(000's)
Public
Lighting
62
116
263
308
325
347
429
502
523
624
636
796
1.160
1.751
1.806
1.869
2.173
2.298
1.591
1.524
1.428
1.461
1.539
1.801
1.751
1.903
2.035
2.317
2.495
3.132
2.881
3.171
4.746
4.615
4.593
5.122
4.881
6.177
7.561
7.897
11.293
9.755
12.473
15.271
19.044
Notes: - Data refer to billed sales only, excluding electricity supplied to the areas occupied by the Turkish invading forces,
for which no payment was effected.
1. Includes revenue of 3.784.552 from the supply of electricity to the areas occupied by the Turkish invading forces,
for which payment was effected.
2. Includes revenues of 19.857.504 from the temporary surcharge of 6,96% which was implemented as of September 2011,
to recover the additional cost of production.
3. Includes revenue of 61.679.678 from the temporary surcharge of 6,96% until June and 5,75% since July 2012
to recover the additional cost of production.
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TABLE H.1.7. AVERAGE PRICE OF ELECTRICITY BY CATEGORY, 1960-2012
Year
TOTAL
Domestic
Commercial
Industrial
Agriculture
1960
1965
1970
1971
1972
1973
1974
1975
1976
1977
1978
1979
1980
1981
1982
1983
1984
1985
1986
1987
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
1,74
1,78
1,76
1,85
1,78
1,76
2,48
3,11
3,25
3,66
3,71
4,46
6,01
8,77
9,35
10,13
12,05
12,51
8,49
7,98
7,24
7,50
7,67
8,25
7,48
7,35
7,38
7,84
7,98
8,20
7,33
7,65
10,32
9,89
9,65
10,20
9,88
10,99
12,41
12,72
16,16
13,47
16,23
19,06
23,60
2,34
2,22
2,10
2,03
1,98
1,95
2,48
3,02
3,26
3,54
3,66
4,34
5,88
8,51
9,06
9,81
12,06
12,58
8,71
7,72
7,01
7,04
7,36
8,08
7,06
6,97
6,82
7,31
7,36
7,69
6,92
6,99
9,77
9,62
9,29
9,88
9,70
10,75
12,50
12,75
15,94
13,32
16,19
19,01
23,91
1,90
1,90
1,96
2,03
2,02
1,88
2,85
3,38
3,61
4,05
4,12
4,87
6,42
9,19
9,77
10,66
12,93
13,29
9,24
8,94
8,10
8,51
8,61
9,11
8,53
8,34
8,44
8,90
9,07
9,26
8,29
8,77
11,48
10,82
10,64
11,14
10,47
11,84
13,01
13,33
16,98
14,20
16,91
19,83
23,96
1,13
1,21
1,33
1,49
1,44
1,44
2,26
3,01
3,06
3,55
3,57
4,36
5,95
8,78
9,43
10,25
11,62
12,25
8,05
7,60
6,87
7,16
7,33
7,81
6,92
6,71
6,78
7,24
7,36
7,31
6,39
6,83
9,21
8,71
8,51
9,19
8,53
9,88
11,11
11,46
14,96
12,33
14,98
17,60
22,10
1,42
1,40
1,37
1,37
1,37
1,37
1,52
1,67
1,78
2,29
2,20
3,37
4,82
7,55
7,94
8,41
9,76
9,89
5,95
5,86
5,13
5,42
5,35
5,88
5,25
5,13
5,33
5,67
6,00
6,92
6,05
6,65
9,24
8,83
8,78
9,00
8,65
10,01
11,43
11,67
15,30
12,70
15,44
18,74
23,15
1
2
Note: 1. Includes the temporary surcharge of 6,96% which was implemented as of September 2011 to recover the additional cost
Note: 1. of production.
2. Includes the temporary surcharge of 6,96% until June and 5,75% since July 2012 to recover the additional cost
Note: 1. of production.
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TABLE H.1.8a. ELECTRICITY BALANCE, 1997-2009
Item
NACE Rev. 1.1. Code
(Million kWh)
2007
2008 2009
GROSS PRODUCTION
2.711 2.954 3.139 3.370 3.551 3.785 4.044 4.176 4.348 4.618
NET PRODUCTION
2.576 2.811 2.986 3.205 3.364 3.574 3.822 3.950 4.102 4.363
Losses in Transport
and Distribution
AVAILABLE FOR
CONSUMPTION
Agriculture, Hunting
and Forestry
173
176
196
188
233
167
159
213
164
221
215
2.403 2.635 2.790 3.017 3.131 3.407 3.663 3.737 3.938 4.142
156
212
72
81
84
90
88
96
109
114
118
126
134
154
141
Fishing
10
12
13
20
14
15
18
24
28
404
427
432
460
465
486
506
495
499
510
496
532
504
75
106
123
121
169
205
197
200
205
189
175
190
249
10
12
11
191
213
232
253
266
300
318
326
348
370
406
450
467
302
342
376
399
427
439
449
459
469
486
498
498
485
Transport, Storage
and Communication
88
98
104
109
117
127
134
138
147
151
162
174
189
Financial Intermediation
38
43
46
53
58
61
65
69
67
69
72
75
73
30
35
40
49
55
62
71
79
88
98
113
128
136
Public Administration
and Defence
42
47
50
55
59
65
102
112
119
127
132
133
135
Education
11
13
14
16
17
19
23
24
26
29
31
35
38
38
41
39
40
42
44
52
57
64
79
89
92
94
130
139
149
160
168
181
178
177
182
192
208
224
230
79
80
78
81
81
84
77
75
75
72
74
71
72
834
904
Public Lighting
44
45
49
53
53
54
58
58
66
69
12
48
Manufacturing
Electricity, Gas
and Water Supply
Construction
70
78
80
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TABLE H.1.8b. ELECTRICITY BALANCE, 2009-2011
Item
NACE Rev. 2 Code
(Million kWh)
2009
2010
2011
GROSS PRODUCTION
5.133
5.238
4.841
NET PRODUCTION
4.853
5.002
4.623
0
189
0
212
139
160
4.664
4.790
4.602
144
153
137
28
26
25
503
503
473
270
304
282
13
12
12
466
493
466
123
134
126
487
490
469
109
113
107
73
72
65
123
134
129
12
12
11
135
135
123
Education
38
41
39
93
97
94
54
56
55
105
108
102
72
70
66
1.721
1.737
1.722
80
85
85
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TABLE H.1.9 ELECTRICITY PRODUCTION FROM RENEWABLE ENERGY SOURCES (RES), 2004-2012
(000's kWh)
Gross Production
Year
TOTAL
2004
807
Systems
Connected
to EAC Grid
Photovoltaic
Systems
807
Biomass
Systems
452
Wind
Systems
355
2005
921
66
855
566
355
2006
1.512
322
1.190
1.002
155
355
2007
3.535
970
2.565
1.743
1.437
355
2008
14.450
9.446
5.004
2.555
11.540
355
2009
30.708
22.758
7.950
3.835
26.518
355
2010
74.986
62.755
12.231
6.393
35.124
33.469
2011
178.212
164.195
14.017
11.937
51.610
114.665
2012 (pr.)
257.258
242.510
14.748
21.655
50.140
185.463
TOTAL
Solar Thermal
Geothermal
Biomass Systems
2000
1.486
1.486
2001
1.441
1.441
2002
1.474
1.474
2003
1.513
1.513
2004
1.658
1.658
2005
1.729
1.729
2006
1.812
1.812
2007
2.249
2.240
2008
2.358
2.347
11
2009
2.480
2.425
15
40
2010
2.677
2.545
32
100
2011
2.847
2.625
44
178
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H. ENERGY, ENVIRONMENT
H.2. Environment
SCOPE
This section provides data on various environmental concerns, such as the amounts of municipal and
industrial waste generated, the composition of waste, the treatment of waste, air emissions, water
abstraction and consumption and wastewater treatment. Moreover, information is provided about the
expenditures and the investments occurring for environmental protection purposes as well as the revenues
from environmental protection activities in various sectors of economic activity.
COVERAGE
Data refer only to the Government controlled area of the island.
SOURCES OF DATA
Municipal Waste. Data are derived from an annual survey carried out by the Statistical Service. A
questionnaire is addressed to all municipal authorities, which have the responsibility for the collection and
treatment of the municipal waste generated.
Industrial Waste. Data are derived from sample surveys carried out on a biennial basis by the Statistical
Service, starting from the reference year 2004. Surveys conducted cover enterprises operating in the broad
industrial sector (including mining and quarrying, manufacturing, electricity, gas, steam and air
conditioning supply, water supply, sewerage, waste management and remediation activities) and in the
construction sector.
Air Emissions. Data are calculated by the Industrial Pollution Control Sector of the Department of Labour
Inspection, Ministry of Labour and Social Insurance and the Department of Environment, Ministry of
Agriculture, Natural Resources and Environment.
Water Abstraction. Data are provided by the Water Development Department, Ministry of Agriculture,
Natural Resources and Environment.
Wastewater Treatment. Data are derived from an ad hoc survey carried out by the Statistical Service in
cooperation with the Water Development Department, Ministry of Agriculture, Natural Resources and
Environment. The survey covered the years 2004 and 2005.
Water Consumption and Environmental Expenditure. Data are derived from an annual survey carried
out by the Statistical Service. The survey is addressed to enterprises classified in the mining and quarrying,
manufacturing, electricity, gas, steam, air conditioning supply and water supply sectors (sections B to E of
the Statistical Classification of Economic Activities NACE Rev. 2).
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Municipal waste refers to waste collected by or on behalf of municipalities. It includes household waste
and similar waste, as well as waste originating from commerce, trade, small businesses, office buildings and
institutions (schools, hospitals, government buildings). It also includes: bulky waste, yard waste, leaves,
grass clippings, street sweepings, the content of litter containers and market cleansing waste, if managed as
waste. Municipal waste is collected door-to-door either through the traditional collection scheme (mixed
household waste) or as fractions collected separately for recovery operations (mainly for recycling
purposes, through door-to-door collection and/or through voluntary deposits). It also includes waste similar
in nature and composition which: 1) is collected directly by the private sector (business or private nonprofit institutions), not on behalf of municipalities (mainly separate collection for recovery purposes) and
2) originates from rural areas not served by a regular waste service, even if they are disposed by the
generator. It excludes waste from municipal sewage network and treatment, municipal construction and
demolition waste.
Industrial waste refers to the waste generated and treated by industrial enterprises. It covers only
substances and materials which are considered as wastes according to the EU waste definitions, described
in the Waste Framework Directive. The wastes which are reported either as generated or treated are directly
linked to the European Waste Catalogue (EWC). This code list contains 48 aggregated categories, of which
21 are hazardous. Wastes which are recycled on the site of generation are not included. The quantities of
waste generated are further classified among the different waste treatment operations: incineration, recovery
and disposal.
Incineration refers to the thermal treatment of waste in an incineration plant in order to reduce the volume
and the hazardousness of the waste, and to obtain a still product that can be disposed of.
Recovery refers to the treatment of waste, whose principal objective is for the waste to serve a useful
purpose in replacing other materials which would normally be used for that purpose. The temporary
storage of waste or any preparatory activities are not included.
Recycling is defined as any reprocessing of material in a production process that diverts it from the waste
stream. Both reprocessing as the same type of product and for different purposes are included. Direct
recycling within industrial plants at the place of generation is excluded.
Composting is defined as a biological process that submits biodegradable waste to anaerobic or aerobic
decomposition and that results in a product used on land or for the production of growing media or
substrates.
Disposal refers to the deposit of waste into or onto land, in especially engineered landfills, surface
impoundment, permanent storage etc. As in the case of recovery, disposal does not include the temporary
storage of waste or any preparatory activities.
Landfill site is defined as an area where waste is deposited. It covers both landfills in internal sites (i.e.
where the generator of waste is carrying out its own waste disposal at the place of generation) and external
sites.
Greenhouse effect is a natural occurring process that aids in heating the earths surface. It results from the
fact that certain atmospheric gases, trap some of the outgoing energy, retaining heat somewhat like the glass
panels of a greenhouse. Without this natural greenhouse effect temperatures would be much lower than they
are now and life as known today would not be possible.
Greenhouse gases are certain atmospheric gases such as carbon dioxide (CO2), methane (CH4), nitrous
oxide (N2O), hydrofluorocarbons (HFCs), perfluorocarbons (PFCs) and sulphur hexafluoride (SF6).
Fresh surface water includes water which flows over or rests on the surface of a land mass, natural water
resources such as rivers, streams, brooks, lakes, etc., as well as artificial water resources such as irrigation,
industrial and navigation canals, drainage systems and artificial reservoirs.
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Fresh ground water includes the fresh water which is being held in and can usually be recovered from or
via an underground formation. All permanent and temporary deposits of water both artificially charged and
naturally, in the subsoil, of sufficient quantity for at least seasonal use are included.
Returned water is water abstracted from any fresh water source and discharged into freshwaters without
use or before use. Discharges to the sea are excluded.
Water net abstraction equals water gross abstraction minus returned water.
Desalinated water is the total volume of water obtained from desalination processes.
Reused water is water that has undergone wastewater treatment and is delivered to a user as reclaimed
wastewater. This means the direct supply of treated effluent to the user. Excluded is wastewater discharged
into a watercourse and used again downstream. Recycling within industrial sites is excluded.
Imports of water refer to traded bulk water from another territory. Bottled water is not included.
Wastewater is water which is of no further immediate value to the purpose for which it was used or in the
pursuit of which it was produced because of its quality, quantity or time of occurrence. Wastewater
originates from two sources, domestic and industrial. Domestic wastewater is wastewater resulting from
residential settlements and services which originates predominantly from the human metabolism and from
household activities. Industrial wastewater is water discharged after being used in, or produced by,
industrial production processes and which is of no further immediate value to these processes.
Wastewater collecting system is a system of conduits which collects and conducts wastewater. Collecting
systems are often operated by public authorities or semi-public organisations.
BOD capacity is the total quantity of oxygen-demanding material that a wastewater treatment plant is
designed for which can be treated daily with a certain efficiency.
Population equivalent is the organic biodegradable load having a five-day biochemical oxygen demand
(BOD5) of 60g of oxygen per day.
Wastewater treatment is the process to render wastewater fit to meet applicable environmental standards
or other quality norms for recycling or reuse. Different types of treatment exist.
Primary treatment is the treatment of wastewater by a physical and/or chemical process involving
settlement of suspended solids, or other process in which the BOD5 of the incoming wastewater is reduced
by at least 20% before discharge and the total suspended solids of the incoming waste water are reduced by
at least 50%.
Secondary treatment is the treatment of wastewater by a process generally involving biological treatment
with a secondary settlement or other process, resulting in a BOD removal of at least 70% and a COD
removal of at least 75%.
Further treatment is the treatment (additional to secondary treatment) of nitrogen and/or phosphorous
and/or any other pollutant affecting the quality or a specific use of water: microbiological pollution, colour
etc. The following minimum treatment efficiencies define a further treatment: organic pollution removal of
at least 95% for BOD and 85% for COD, and at least one of the following:
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Environmental protection is an action or activity where the main purpose is to collect, treat, reduce,
prevent or eliminate pollutants and pollution or any other degradation of the environment resulting from the
operating activity of an enterprise. It involves the use of equipment, labour, manufacturing techniques and
practices, information networks or products. Actions that aim at the safety of health at the work place are
excluded.
Environmental protection expenditure is the sum of capital investments and current expenditure for the
undertaking of environmental protection activities. Capital investments are distinguished between
integrated and end-of-pipe investments. They include the purchase of machinery, equipment, buildings,
land etc. Current expenditure is distinguished between internal expenditure and purchase of services. It
includes labour costs, purchases of raw materials, use of energy, maintenance of equipment, etc.
Integrated investments refer to installations (or part of them) that have been adapted in order to generate
less pollution or to measure the pollution level. This equipment is integrated in the production process and
cannot be identified as separate parts.
End-of-pipe investments consist of identifiable and distinct equipment and/or installations which function
independently at the end of the production cycle, where the release of pollution into the environment
occurs. This equipment is destined to handle pollution already generated, by preventing, controlling and
monitoring the emission of pollutants freed in the environment.
Income from environmental protection activities includes the income of enterprises from selling
environmental services to other enterprises or institutions, the financial aid received by the enterprises from
the public budget or from institutions not controlled by the government for acquisition and operation of
environmental facilities. It also refers to income of the enterprises from the reuse of materials resulting
from environmental protection activities. This income is estimated as the saving in cost, as a result of using
these products. The income resulting from selling such products to other enterprises or organisations is also
included.
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TABLE H.2.1. MUNICIPAL WASTE GENERATED AND TREATED, 1993-2011
Indicator
Unit
1993
2000
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011 (pr.)
436,11
507,91
520,99
539,78
572,68
589,06
571,74
560,04
Per capita
generation of waste
kg/person
629
688
694
704
729
730
691
660
000s tonnes
13,11
18,61
21,50
27,59
42,09
49,39
55,73
62,86
"
6,45
8,26
13,08
17,47
28,82
35,09
37,12
Plastics
"
1,30
2,97
1,86
2,11
2,46
2,86
4,30
Glass
"
0,50
1,10
1,18
1,95
3,89
4,02
5,13
Metal
"
2,56
2,86
3,74
4,06
5,39
5,55
8,46
Wood
"
1,66
1,64
2,00
1,52
1,86
0,60
Other
"
2,30
1,76
0,00
0,00
0,01
0,01
0,12
0,00
0,00
0,00
0,00
0,00
0,00
0,00
26,31
47,92
"
368,80
423,00
489,30
499,49
512,19
530,59
539,67
489,70
449,26
"
105,10
112,18
127,86
125,50
116,23
114,92
113,77
111,50
Textiles
"
24,70
26,34
29,31
30,84
35,09
34,36
35,34
34,30
Plastics
"
44,60
47,68
65,55
71,08
73,46
83,44
85,50
83,73
Glass
"
4,40
10,40
11,60
12,89
14,24
13,29
13,65
12,02
Metal
"
8,50
14,89
17,46
17,10
17,53
17,52
15,66
12,69
Wood
"
9,51
9,41
9,72
9,77
9,93
10,98
11,12
Organic material
"
153,40
184,92
208,24
211,52
221,31
232,51
241,52
205,76
Inert material
"
6,11
6,35
6,77
8,10
7,44
7,36
7,15
Other
"
28,10
10,97
13,52
14,07
16,46
17,18
15,89
11,43
Amount collected
for recycling
- by type of waste
Paper, paperboard
and paper products
Amount composted
Amount landfilled
- by type of waste
Paper, paperboard
Other
2,0%
Paper and Paper
Products
26,0%
Organic Material
40,6%
Plastics
15,4%
Wood
2,0%
Textiles
6,0%
Metal
3,7%
Glass
3,0%
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TABLE H.2.2a. GENERATION OF INDUSTRIAL WASTE BY ECONOMIC ACTIVITY, 2008
Kind of Waste
NACE
Rev. 2
Code
B
08
C
10
11
12+19
13
14
15
16
17
18
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
D
35
E
36
37
38
39
F
Economic Activity
MANUFACTURING
Manufacture of food products
Manufacture of beverages
Manufacture of tobacco products &
Manufacture of refined petroleum products
Manufacture of textiles
Manufacture of wearing apparel
Manufacture of leather and related products
Manufacture of wood and of products of
wood and cork, except furniture; manufacture
of articles of straw and plaiting materials
Manufacture of paper and paper products
Printing and reproduction of recorded media
Manufacture of chemicals and chemical
products
Manufacture of basic pharmaceutical
products and pharmaceutical preparations
Manufacture of rubber and plastic products
Manufacture of other non-metallic mineral
products
Manufacture of basic metals
Manufacture of fabricated metal products,
except machinery and equipment
Manufacture of computer, electronic
and optical products
Manufacture of electrical equipment
Manufacture of machinery and
equipment n.e.c.
Manufacture of motor vehicles, trailers
and semi-trailers
Manufacture of other transport equipment
Manufacture of furniture
Other manufacturing
Repair and installation of machinery
and equipment
ELECTRICITY, GAS, STEAM AND
AIR CONDITIONING SUPPLY
Electricity, gas, steam and air conditioning
WATER SUPPLY; SEWERAGE,
WASTE MANAGEMENT AND
REMEDIATION ACTIVITIES
Water collection, treatment and supply
Sewerage
Waste collection, tretment and disposal
activities; materials recovery
Remediation activities and other waste
management services
CONSTRUCTION
B to F TOTAL
Method of Treatment
Total
NonHazardous
Incineration
Recovery
Disposal
204
204
504.483
504.483
5
5
493.422
493.422
11.260
11.260
504.687
504.687
2.532
154
73
135.391
34.124
7.193
12.440
10.638
636
77.545
9.957
5.566
47.938
13.683
1.064
137.923
34.278
7.266
16
3
5
10
199
286
466
161
16
0
0
0
186
45
13
64
13
244
458
107
215
289
471
171
40
3
13
8.053
3.695
8.594
1.038
0
1
571
2.973
6.979
6.484
725
1.627
8.093
3.698
8.607
556
759
20
908
387
1.315
96
11
592
1.243
27
0
327
990
334
264
688
1.254
148
26
55.032
2.397
15
1
39.494
2.208
15.671
214
55.180
2.423
1.255
5.181
12
4.580
1.844
6.436
0
9
0
378
0
1
0
69
0
317
0
387
1.019
22
692
311
1.025
8
0
44
1
384
33
4.278
167
0
0
0
0
221
8
614
26
171
25
3.708
142
392
33
4.322
168
55
1.157
13
1.054
145
1.212
1.361
1.361
749
749
827
827
1.105
1.105
178
178
2.110
2.110
19
2
3
15.630
70
15.387
0
0
0
15.041
7
15.010
607
64
380
15.648
71
15.390
14
167
24
157
181
273
430.957
103
54.049
377.079
431.231
4.389
1.087.210
13.375
641.162
437.062
1.091.599
Hazardous
MINING AND QUARRYING
Other mining and quarrying
(Tonnes)
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TABLE H.2.2b. GENERATION OF INDUSTRIAL WASTE BY ECONOMIC ACTIVITY, 2010
Kind of Waste
NACE
Rev. 2
Code
B
08
Economic Activity
C
10
11
12+19
MANUFACTURING
Manufacture of food products
Manufacture of beverages
Manufacture of tobacco products &
Manufacture of refined petroleum products
13
Manufacture of textiles
14
Manufacture of wearing apparel
15
Manufacture of leather and related products
16
Manufacture of wood and of products of
wood and cork, except furniture; manufacture
of articles of straw and plaiting materials
17
Manufacture of paper and paper products
18
Printing and reproduction of recorded media
20
Manufacture of chemicals and chemical
products
21
Manufacture of basic pharmaceutical
products and pharmaceutical preparations
22
Manufacture of rubber and plastic products
23
Manufacture of other non-metallic mineral
products
24
Manufacture of basic metals
25
Manufacture of fabricated metal products,
except machinery and equipment
26+27 Manufacture of computer, electronic and
optical products & Manufacture
of electrical equipment
28
Manufacture of machinery and
equipment n.e.c.
29
Manufacture of motor vehicles, trailers
and semi-trailers
30
Manufacture of other transport equipment
31
Manufacture of furniture
32
Other manufacturing
33
Repair and installation of machinery
and equipment
D
35
E
36
37
38
39
F
B to F TOTAL
Method of Treatment
Total
NonHazardous
Incineration
Recovery
Disposal
174
174
381.620
381.620
14
14
378.261
378.261
3.519
3.519
381.794
381.794
1.373
128
265
130.216
37.366
7.484
4.908
2.903
212
74.674
27.947
5.156
52.007
6.644
2.381
131.589
37.494
7.749
6
8
2
0
84
175
291
35
0
0
0
0
63
71
111
19
27
112
182
16
90
183
293
35
25
8
9
10.474
3.194
4.599
1.550
2
0
346
2.942
4.089
8.603
258
519
10.499
3.202
4.608
146
958
19
683
402
1.104
59
58
839
1.019
36
0
302
499
560
578
898
1.077
330
13
51.038
1.687
186
0
26.081
1.501
25.101
199
51.368
1.700
172
4.022
2.727
1.467
4.194
807
549
262
811
33
375
211
197
408
27
0
42
9
1.004
38
3.920
248
0
0
0
0
648
10
242
113
383
28
3.720
144
1.031
38
3.962
257
29
559
364
224
588
1.266
1.266
1.647
1.647
1.303
1.303
1.436
1.436
174
174
2.913
2.913
132
68
4
26.842
3.377
21.028
134
0
0
17.664
23
17.370
9.176
3.422
3.662
26.974
3.445
21.032
60
2.437
134
271
2.092
2.497
13.751
1.054.530
446
677.194
390.641
1.068.281
16.696
1.594.855
6.805 1.149.229
455.517
1.611.551
Hazardous
MINING AND QUARRYING
Other mining and quarrying
(Tonnes)
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TABLE H.2.3a. GENERATION OF INDUSTRIAL WASTE BY WASTE TYPE, 2008
Kind of Waste
Waste
Code
(EWC)
Waste Type
1.1
Spent solvents
1.2
1.3
1.4
2
3.1
3.2
Hazardous
(Tonnes)
Method of Treatment
NonHazardous
10
1.145
Used oils
1.296
Incineration
Recovery
Disposal
Total
10
170
1.211
104
1.315
19
1.223
54
1.296
77
15
47
13
32
92
61
29
42
48
90
144
7.757
7.818
83
7.901
471
15.479
15.413
537
15.950
Metallic wastes
7.1
Glass wastes
3.378
2.892
486
3.378
7.2
14.080
58
11.223
2.799
14.080
7.3
Rubber wastes
429
14
415
429
7.4
Plastic wastes
3.855
2.728
1.127
3.855
7.5
Wood wastes
20
12.287
1.119
1.189
9.999
12.307
7.6
Textile wastes
288
288
288
7.7
8
8.1
Discarded vehicles
8.41
13
1.746
1.670
89
1.759
632
518
114
632
129
14
142
143
4.082
214
909
2.959
4.082
9.11
14.349
10.621
3.580
148
14.349
9.3
9.144
3.944
5.200
9.144
10.1
10.2
10.3
Sorting residues
11
13.477
13.471
13.477
156
31.481
31.636
31.637
65
65
65
8.867
426
8.380
61
8.867
11.3
Dredging spoils
61.200
61.200
61.200
12.1+
12.2+
12.3+
12.5
21
884.386
20
578.248
306.139
884.407
12.4
Combustion wastes
846
846
846
12.6
4.389
1.087.210
13.375
641.162
437.062
1.091.599
13
TOTAL
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TABLE H.2.3b. GENERATION OF INDUSTRIAL WASTE BY WASTE TYPE, 2010
Kind of Waste
Waste
Code
(EWC)
Waste Type
1.1
Spent solvents
1.2
1.3
Used oils
1.4+2+
3.1
3.2
3.3
5
Hazardous
(Tonnes)
Method of Treatment
NonHazardous
Incineration
Recovery
17
103
986
135
Disposal
Total
11
17
96
12
108
743
108
986
Chemical wastes
70
10
51
11
18
80
10
629
451
188
639
283
11.524
463
7.908
3.436
11.807
25
25
27
6.1
8.773
8.456
317
8.773
6.2
6.3
3.091
3.057
34
3.091
1.807
1.793
14
1.807
7.1
Glass wastes
3.421
166
1.252
2.003
3.421
7.2
11.469
10.928
540
11.469
7.3
Rubber wastes
529
60
451
18
529
7.4
Plastic wastes
2.146
1.689
455
2.146
7.5
Wood wastes
12.649
1.971
1.687
8.991
12.649
7.6
Textile wastes
99
99
99
7.7
Discarded equipment
305
255
517
43
560
8.1
Discarded vehicles
645
68
683
30
713
8.41
167
15
180
182
9.1
17.598
2.878
14.500
220
17.598
9.2
Vegetal waste
4.782
3.378
1.404
4.782
9.3
6.403
6.403
6.403
10.1
10.2
10.3
11
12.1
12.2+
12.3+
12.5
6.064
21
6.039
6.064
269
61.487
1.210
60.541
61.756
Sorting residues
2.024
18
2.006
2.024
11.226
120
11.082
24
11.226
11.410
148.792
481
159.721
160.202
60
352.211
342.276
9.995
352.271
906
15
914
921
927.657
729.956
197.701
927.657
1.538
1.538
1.544
16.696
1.594.855
6.805
1.149.229
455.517
1.611.551
12.4
Combustion wastes
12.6
Soils
12.7
12.8 +
13
Dredging spoils
Mineral waste from waste treatment and
stabilised waste
TOTAL
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TABLE H.2.4a. GENERATION OF INDUSTRIAL WASTE BY WASTE TYPE AND ECONOMIC ACTIVITY, 2008
(Tonnes)
Water Supply;
Electricity,
Sewerage,
Waste
Mining
Gas, Steam
Waste Mana- ConstruManuCode
Waste Type
and
and Air
Total
gement and
facturing
ction
(EWC)
Quarrying
Conditioning
Remediation
Supply
Activities
1.1
Spent solvents
1.2
1.3
Used oils
1.4
2
10
783
532
1.315
200
871
41
16
168
1.296
91
92
3.1
90
90
3.2
250
215
6.822
614
7.901
Metallic wastes
7.1
Glass wastes
7.2
7.3
202
11.122
234
4.388
15.950
3.378
3.378
13
13.191
16
851
14.080
Rubber wastes
199
212
429
7.4
Plastic wastes
3.556
295
3.855
7.5
Wood wastes
8.955
3.347
12.307
7.6
Textile wastes
288
288
7.7
8
38
1.174
547
1.759
8.1
Discarded vehicles
293
14
313
632
8.41
62
76
143
4.082
4.082
14.349
14.349
9.3
9.144
9.144
10.1
178
9.197
170
193
3.739
13.477
10.2
12.258
311
19.068
31.637
10.3
Sorting residues
65
65
Common sludges
(excl. dredging spoils)
630
70
8.167
8.867
Dredging spoils
61.200
61.200
9.11
11
11.3
12.1+
12.2+
12.3+
12.5
504.039
43.952
24
336.392
884.407
12.4
Combustion wastes
826
20
846
12.6
504.687
137.923
2.110
15.648
431.231
1.091.599
13
TOTAL
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TABLE H.2.4b. GENERATION OF INDUSTRIAL WASTE BY WASTE TYPE AND ECONOMIC ACTIVITY, 2010
(Tonnes)
Water Supply;
Electricity,
Sewerage,
Waste
Mining
Gas, Steam
Waste ManaManuConstruCode
Waste Type
and
and Air
Total
gement and
facturing
ction
(EWC)
Quarrying
Conditioning
Remediation
Supply
Activities
1.1
Spent solvents
1.2
6.1
6.2
6.3
17
17
106
99
563
108
30
289
986
80
80
458
180
639
1.499
283
10.025
11.807
27
27
211
3.598
390
123
4.451
8.773
2.065
933
93
3.091
709
1.098
1.807
7.1
Glass wastes
3.417
3.421
7.2
11.071
17
28
350
11.469
7.3
Rubber wastes
31
331
50
117
529
7.4
Plastic wastes
1.983
16
144
2.146
7.5
Wood wastes
12.128
10
511
12.649
7.6
Textile wastes
98
99
7.7
Discarded equipment
246
72
236
560
8
8.1
Discarded vehicles
85
408
18
201
713
8.41
9.1
9.2
9.3
10.1
4
0
0
0
39
121
17.584
4.782
6.403
4.157
5
0
0
0
171
25
14
0
0
159
27
0
0
0
1.538
182
17.598
4.782
6.403
6.064
27.799
18
289
0
0
120
468
2.006
10.817
33.072
0
0
61.756
2.024
11.226
411
3.015
156.773
160.202
20.312
171
886
352.271
10.2
10.3
11
12.1
12.4
Combustion wastes
12.6
Soils
15
900
921
50.000
10.894
866.763
927.657
1.544
1.544
381.794
131.589
2.913
26.974
1.068.281
1.611.551
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TABLE H.2.5. EMISSIONS OF AIR POLLUTANTS, 1990-2011
(000s tonnes)
1990
1995
2000
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
32,67
31,33
22,21
40,76
39,09
27,20
49,99
47,93
33,46
38,09
37,94
34,07
31,61
31,55
27,52
29,56
29,50
25,51
22,85
22,81
20,52
17,98
17,94
16,07
22,06
22,01
20,34
21,10
21,05
19,37
2,76
4,49
0,21
1,67
1,21
0,09
0,01
0,03
3,04
6,22
0,26
2,37
1,51
0,11
0,01
0,04
3,21
7,50
0,41
3,36
1,86
0,13
0,00
0,05
3,06
0,07
0,15
0,59
n.o.
0,11
0,00
0,04
3,09
0,07
0,27
0,59
n.o.
0,03
0,00
0,03
3,04
0,07
0,37
0,51
n.o.
0,03
0,00
0,03
1,67
0,07
0,29
0,26
n.o.
0,02
0,00
0,02
1,36
0,01
0,26
0,23
n.o.
0,02
0,00
0,02
1,21
0,01
0,24
0,20
n.o.
0,02
0,00
0,02
1,19
0,01
0,25
0,22
n.o.
0,02
0,00
0,02
16,82
16,01
3,52
19,22
18,41
4,31
21,91
21,22
5,87
21,17
20,65
6,93
21,00
20,59
7,14
21,51
21,13
7,48
20,07
19,76
6,32
19,59
19,33
7,42
18,02
17,71
6,32
20,82
20,57
9,69
2,57
9,00
0,65
0,26
0,04
0,07
0,67
0,03
2,83
10,00
0,90
0,37
0,05
0,08
0,65
0,03
2,89
10,94
1,08
0,45
0,07
0,09
0,49
0,03
3,03
9,11
1,13
0,45
n.o.
0,09
0,40
0,03
3,14
8,62
1,23
0,45
n.o.
0,01
0,36
0,03
3,10
8,83
1,33
0,39
n.o.
0,01
0,34
0,03
3,05
8,68
1,32
0,39
n.o.
0,01
0,27
0,03
2,52
7,79
1,24
0,36
n.o.
0,01
0,23
0,03
2,18
7,66
1,23
0,31
n.o.
0,01
0,27
0,03
2,16
7,19
1,20
0,34
n.o.
0,01
0,21
0,03
55,71
51,87
0,34
48,03
44,85
0,42
36,42
34,31
0,57
27,81
26,36
0,70
25,68
24,98
0,72
24,87
24,32
0,74
23,02
22,63
0,25
20,69
20,31
0,46
19,35
19,01
0,45
17,88
17,57
0,55
2,85
46,81
1,10
0,76
0,01
1,39
2,03
0,41
3,16
39,44
1,16
0,69
0,01
1,20
1,61
0,36
3,20
28,78
1,19
0,57
0,02
0,91
0,91
0,27
3,47
20,48
1,21
0,50
n.o.
0,69
0,55
0,21
3,66
18,95
1,19
0,46
n.o.
0,09
0,42
0,19
3,66
18,27
1,20
0,45
n.o.
0,08
0,28
0,19
3,60
17,04
1,33
0,41
n.o.
0,08
0,15
0,17
2,95
15,18
1,28
0,44
n.o.
0,07
0,15
0,16
2,52
14,38
1,28
0,39
n.o.
0,07
0,13
0,15
2,48
12,96
1,19
0,38
n.o.
0,06
0,11
0,14
17,52
10,83
0,46
16,85
9,85
0,59
14,82
7,52
0,78
14,30
4,38
0,11
14,07
3,83
0,11
13,81
3,92
0,11
12,55
3,61
0,12
11,73
3,12
0,11
11,67
2,87
0,10
9,62
2,67
0,18
0,19
9,95
0,08
0,14
0,84
0,28
1,38
1,90
2,23
0,06
0,21
8,80
0,10
0,14
0,97
0,36
1,43
1,50
2,67
0,07
0,21
6,28
0,12
0,13
1,15
0,34
1,46
1,69
2,60
0,07
0,23
3,80
0,13
0,12
1,33
0,27
1,51
4,16
2,57
0,07
0,24
3,23
0,14
0,12
0,87
0,27
1,45
5,07
2,51
0,08
0,24
3,31
0,14
0,11
0,95
0,25
1,43
4,69
2,49
0,08
0,23
3,00
0,16
0,10
1,09
0,25
1,46
3,62
2,44
0,07
0,19
2,57
0,15
0,11
1,12
0,25
1,35
3,41
2,40
0,07
0,17
2,36
0,14
0,09
1,10
0,23
1,36
3,64
2,39
0,07
0,17
2,09
0,14
0,09
1,10
0,23
1,44
1,83
2,28
0,07
5,24
0,08
0,01
6,05
0,14
0,01
5,93
0,20
0,01
5,93
0,32
0,01
5,70
0,32
0,01
5,65
0,32
0,01
5,49
0,32
0,01
5,33
0,32
0,01
5,48
0,31
0,01
5,10
0,30
0,01
NON-METHANE VOLATILE
ORGANIC COMPOUNDS (VOCs)
Energy
Energy industry
Manufacturing industry
and construction
Road transport
Other transport
Other sectors
Fugitive Emissions from Fuels
Industrial Processes
Use of Solvents
Paint Application
Agriculture
Waste
AMMONIA (NH3)
Energy
Energy industry
(contd)
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TABLE H.2.5 (contd). EMISSIONS OF AIR POLLUTANTS, 1990-2011
(000s tonnes)
1990
1995
2000
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
0,01
0,06
0,00
0,00
0,00
5,03
0,13
0,02
0,11
0,00
0,00
0,00
5,76
0,15
0,02
0,18
0,00
0,00
0,00
5,58
0,15
0,02
0,30
0,00
0,00
0,00
5,46
0,15
0,01
0,30
0,00
0,00
n.o.
5,24
0,14
0,01
0,30
0,00
0,00
n.o.
5,19
0,14
0,01
0,30
0,00
0,00
n.o.
5,03
0,14
0,01
0,30
0,00
0,00
n.o.
4,88
0,13
0,01
0,29
0,00
0,00
n.o.
5,03
0,13
0,01
0,28
0,00
0,00
n.o.
4,68
0,12
MATTER (TSP)
Energy
Energy industry
Manufacturing industry
and construction
Road transport
Other transport
Other sectors
Industrial Processes
Use of Solvents
Paint Application
Agriculture
Waste
...
...
...
...
...
...
10,81
3,28
0,76
7,08
2,23
0,92
6,85
2,10
0,84
7,07
2,13
0,86
6,96
2,02
0,79
5,81
1,76
0,67
5,53
1,63
0,60
4,77
1,53
0,59
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
0,28
2,11
0,03
0,09
6,98
0,02
0,01
0,51
0,01
0,31
0,88
0,03
0,08
4,35
0,02
0,01
0,48
0,01
0,31
0,83
0,04
0,08
4,30
0,02
0,00
0,43
0,01
0,31
0,83
0,06
0,07
4,50
0,02
0,01
0,42
0,01
0,31
0,80
0,05
0,07
4,53
0,02
0,00
0,39
0,01
0,27
0,71
0,04
0,07
3,64
0,01
0,00
0,38
0,01
0,24
0,69
0,04
0,06
3,51
0,01
0,00
0,37
0,01
0,20
0,63
0,04
0,06
2,87
0,01
0,00
0,35
0,01
...
...
...
...
...
...
5,98
2,92
0,57
4,53
1,86
0,69
4,37
1,78
0,65
4,49
1,81
0,67
4,35
1,69
0,59
3,71
1,48
0,50
3,53
1,38
0,45
3,11
1,29
0,45
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
0,23
2,02
0,03
0,07
2,53
0,02
0,00
0,51
0,01
0,25
0,83
0,03
0,06
2,17
0,01
0,00
0,48
0,01
0,25
0,78
0,04
0,06
2,15
0,01
0,00
0,43
0,01
0,25
0,78
0,06
0,06
2,24
0,01
0,00
0,42
0,01
0,25
0,75
0,05
0,05
2,26
0,01
0,00
0,39
0,01
0,21
0,66
0,04
0,06
1,83
0,01
0,00
0,38
0,00
0,19
0,65
0,04
0,05
1,77
0,01
0,00
0,37
0,00
0,16
0,59
0,04
0,05
1,45
0,01
0,00
0,35
0,00
...
...
...
...
...
...
3,99
2,52
0,34
2,92
1,41
0,42
2,81
1,35
0,39
2,88
1,37
0,40
2,82
1,31
0,40
2,37
1,15
0,34
2,26
1,07
0,30
1,98
1,00
0,30
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
0,18
1,90
0,03
0,07
1,30
0,02
0,00
0,14
0,00
0,20
0,71
0,03
0,06
1,37
0,01
0,00
0,11
0,00
0,20
0,67
0,04
0,05
1,35
0,01
0,00
0,09
0,00
0,20
0,66
0,06
0,05
1,41
0,01
0,00
0,08
0,00
0,20
0,62
0,05
0,05
1,42
0,01
0,00
0,07
0,00
0,17
0,55
0,04
0,05
1,14
0,01
0,00
0,07
0,00
0,16
0,53
0,04
0,05
1,10
0,01
0,00
0,07
0,00
0,13
0,48
0,04
0,05
0,90
0,01
0,00
0,07
0,00
LEAD (Pb) 1
36,06 42,34 44,02
Energy
35,99 42,28 43,97
Energy industry
0,31
0,37
0,42
Manufacturing industry
and construction
0,25
0,28
0,29
Road transport
34,89 40,98 42,56
Other transport
0,47
0,56
0,58
Other sectors
0,07
0,09
0,11
Industrial Processes
0,01
0,01
0,00
Agriculture
0,03
0,02
0,01
Waste
0,03
0,03
0,04
Source: Department of Labour Inspection.
Note: 1. Quantities for lead (Pb) are expressed in tonnes.
29,42
29,39
0,22
29,29
29,26
0,20
30,41
30,38
0,21
31,32
31,30
0,22
30,84
30,82
0,21
31,40
31,38
0,17
30,52
30,50
0,18
0,27
28,41
0,39
0,11
0,00
0,01
0,02
0,27
28,29
0,39
0,11
n.o.
0,01
0,02
0,27
29,41
0,40
0,09
n.o.
0,00
0,02
0,28
30,29
0,41
0,09
n.o.
0,00
0,02
0,24
29,87
0,41
0,09
n.o.
0,00
0,02
0,22
30,50
0,42
0,08
n.o.
0,00
0,02
0,21
29,62
0,40
0,08
n.o.
0,00
0,02
Manufacturing industry
and construction
Road transport
Other transport
Other sectors
Industrial Processes
Agriculture
Waste
ENVIRONMENT
TABLE H.2.6. EMISSIONS OF GREENHOUSE GASES, 1990-2011
Carbon
Dioxide
CO2
Methane
1990
Carbon
Dioxide
CO2
Methane
CH4
Nitrous
Oxide
N2O
4.780,07
719,67
452,21
5.951,95
2001
6.868,13
932,42
529,06
18,40
8.348,01
1991
5.005,85
742,70
449,27
6.197,82
2002
7.017,33
964,03
548,38
18,70
8.548,44
1992
5.345,98
781,97
494,00
6.621,95
2003
7.418,53
960,98
538,03
19,08
8.936,62
1993
5.660,03
819,63
511,65
6.991,30
2004
7.631,59
978,08
513,69
19,64
9.143,00
1994
6.081,44
836,89
507,35
24,70
7.450,38
2005
7.681,90
959,90
472,94
22,18
9.136,91
1995
5.936,80
867,80
511,90
7.316,51
2006
7.958,48
957,28
452,23
23,92
9.391,92
1996
6.296,50
894,50
524,48
9,70
7.725,18
2007
8.254,18
956,37
465,59
25,62
9.701,77
1997
6.389,90
900,83
502,74
7.793,47
2008
8.456,12
965,78
444,47
26,29
9.892,67
1998
6.615,77
909,74
531,63
8.057,13
2009
8.176,60
975,85
436,17
40,35
9.628,96
1999
6.722,95
911,88
504,10
19,36
8.158,28
2010
7.823,74
945,45
452,43
56,40
9.278,02
2000
6.988,95
487,59
19,33
8.423,51
2011
7.579,44
899,26
472,58
126,63
9.077,90
927,65
Hydrofluorocarbons
HFCs
Total Emissions
of Greenhouse
Gases
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Hydrofluorocarbons
HFCs
Year
CH4
Nitrous
Oxide
N2O
Year
ENVIRONMENT
TABLE H.2.7. WATER ABSTRACTION, 1998-2012
(mn m3)
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
36,14
49,63
49,51
61,40
75,50
84,25
95,16
94,67
93,10
71,20
30,54
39,30
60,90
65,80
100,30
14,20
18,00
20,32
23,60
13,60
17,00
23,30
25,50
35,20
35,60
14,84
7,60
21,40
25,90
52,50
19,54
27,33
24,69
28,20
48,10
54,45
61,40
55,00
43,20
28,00
11,00
25,00
37,40
36,60
42,00
140,00
150,00
146,00
141,00
145,00
158,00
172,00
140,00
140,00
145,00
130,00
145,00
140,00
155,00
155,00
30,10
36,30
26,00
30,10
32,50
31,70
29,50
29,60
30,00
30,00
30,00
29,00
28,00
27,00
26,00
109,90
113,70
120,00
110,90
112,50
126,30
142,50
110,40
110,00
115,00
100,00
116,00
112,00
128,00
129,00
176,14
199,63
195,51
202,40
220,50
242,25
267,16
234,67
233,10
216,20
160,54
184,30
200,90
220,80
255,30
Source of Water
FRESH SURFACE WATER
44,30
54,30
46,32
53,70
46,10
48,70
52,80
55,10
65,20
65,60
44,84
36,60
49,40
52,90
78,50
129,44
141,03
144,69
139,10
160,60
180,75
203,90
165,40
153,20
143,00
111,00
141,00
149,40
164,60
171,00
2,40
4,30
4,50
9,60
13,80
12,80
10,46
14,17
14,70
7,60
4,70
6,70
2,10
3,30
5,80
173,74
195,33
191,01
192,80
206,70
229,45
256,70
220,50
218,40
208,60
155,84
177,60
198,80
217,50
249,50
OTHER SOURCES
OF WATER
Desalinated water
13,63
21,80
29,80
30,10
29,10
31,00
26,20
27,10
32,60
49,40
52,80
48,70
17,60
Reused water 4
10,30
11,06
12,70
12,86
12,50
11,44
13,92
14,80
17,20
Imports of water
3,30
2,00
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ENVIRONMENT
TABLE H.2.8. CONSUMPTION OF WATER IN INDUSTRY, 2011
(000s tonnes)
Consumption of water by source of water supply
NACE
Rev. 2
Code
B
08
13
14
15
16
17
18
20
21
22
23
24
25
Total
Water
Board
Municipality/
Community
Council
Water
Development
Department
Self
supply
(private
boreholes)
Seawater,
for water
cooling
purposes
Treated/
Recycled
water from
wastewater
treatment
plants
Irrigation
segment
Purchaced
from private
sources
1.184,9
1.184,9
0,4
0,4
3,1
3,1
15,0
15,0
629,6
629,6
0,0
0,0
365,0
365,0
0,0
0,0
171,9
171,9
MANUFACTURING
Manufacture of food products
Manufacture of beverages
Manufacture of tobacco products & Manufacture
of refined petroleum products
Manufacture of textiles
Manufacture of wearing apparel
Manufacture of leather and related products
Manufacture of wood and of products of wood
and cork, except furniture; manufacture of articles
of straw and plaiting materials
Manufacture of paper and paper products
Printing and reproduction of recorded media
Manufacture of chemicals and chemical products
Manufacture of basic pharmaceutical products
and pharmaceutical preparations
Manufacture of rubber and plastic products
Manufacture of other non-metallic mineral products
Manufacture of basic metals
Manufacture of fabricated metal products, except
machinery and equipment
4.643,8
1.488,4
485,3
1.587,6
741,0
333,5
571,9
267,2
6,4
208,8
11,0
0,0
1.350,2
452,0
80,4
582,4
0,0
0,0
235,5
16,5
65,0
22,0
0,0
0,0
85,4
0,7
0,0
0,8
5,9
10,8
3,3
0,1
4,0
9,6
2,2
0,7
1,8
0,2
0,8
0,0
0,0
0,0
0,0
0,0
0,1
1,0
0,3
0,0
0,0
0,0
0,0
0,0
0,0
0,0
0,0
0,0
0,0
0,0
0,0
0,0
0,0
0,0
0,0
51,4
18,2
48,6
97,7
31,7
12,6
46,4
76,7
18,5
1,0
2,0
3,8
0,0
0,4
0,0
0,0
1,2
4,1
0,2
7,1
0,0
0,0
0,0
0,0
0,0
0,0
0,0
8,7
0,0
0,0
0,0
0,0
0,0
0,0
0,0
1,5
57,0
34,3
2.134,0
53,1
56,7
31,2
84,0
44,1
0,0
2,5
233,2
3,4
0,0
0,0
195,8
1,5
0,3
0,6
788,7
4,1
0,0
0,0
582,4
0,0
0,0
0,0
145,3
0,0
0,0
0,0
22,0
0,0
0,0
0,1
82,6
0,0
65,8
48,1
13,4
0,0
4,1
0,0
0,0
0,0
0,3
(cont'd)
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C
10
11
12+19
Economic
Activity
ENVIRONMENT
TABLE H.2.8 (contd). CONSUMPTION OF WATER IN INDUSTRY, 2011
(000s tonnes)
Consumption of water by source of water supply
NACE
Rev. 2
Code
Economic
Activity
Total
Water
Board
Municipality/
Community
Council
Water
Development
Department
Self
supply
(private
boreholes)
Seawater,
for water
cooling
purposes
Treated/
Recycled
water from
wastewater
treatment
plants
Irrigation
segment
Purchaced
from private
sources
30
31
32
33
D
35
E
36
B to E TOTAL
11,9
9,9
8,1
7,8
2,9
2,0
0,0
0,0
0,9
0,1
0,0
0,0
0,0
0,0
0,0
0,0
0,0
0,0
4,6
0,3
38,5
14,7
9,3
3,6
0,0
25,8
11,9
8,5
0,0
0,3
8,7
2,4
0,7
0,0
0,0
0,0
0,0
0,0
0,9
0,0
4,0
0,4
0,0
0,0
0,0
0,0
0,0
0,0
0,0
0,0
0,0
0,0
0,0
0,0
0,0
0,0
0,0
0,0
0,1
0,0
0,0
0,0
0,1
950.194,5
950.194,5
42,0
42,0
6,2
6,2
0,0
0,0
15,8
15,8
950.094,6
950.094,6
35,9
35,9
0,0
0,0
0,0
0,0
29,7
29,7
3,7
3,7
0,1
0,1
25,0
25,0
0,0
0,0
0,0
0,0
0,8
0,8
0,0
0,0
0,0
0,0
956.052,9
1.633,7
581,3
248,8
1.995,7
950.677,0
637,2
22,0
257,3
Note: - Data are derived from the annual sample survey on environmental protection expenditures.
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28
29
- 378 ENVIRONMENT
TABLE H.2.9. CHARACTERISTICS OF WASTEWATER TREATMENT PLANTS, 2001-2005
Indicator
Unit
number
DESIGN CAPACITY
by category
Urban agglomerations
Rural agglomerations
Central treatment plants
without sewerage network
Refugee housing estates
Military camps
Hospitals and health centres
Hotels and hotel apartments
Industries
Other
by treatment level
Primary treatment
Secondary treatment
Further treatment
of which with nitrogen removal
of which with phosphorus removal
DESIGN CAPACITY OF BOD
by category
Urban agglomerations
Rural agglomerations
Central treatment plants
without sewerage network
Refugee housing estates
Military camps
Hospitals and health centres
Hotels and hotel apartments
Industries
Other
by treatment level
Primary treatment
Secondary treatment
Further treatment
of which with nitrogen removal
of which with phosphorus removal
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
162
180
193
207
222
"
"
4
5
5
7
5
10
5
10
5
10
"
"
"
"
"
"
"
2
4
6
5
107
15
14
2
5
8
7
116
15
15
2
5
8
7
125
16
15
2
5
8
7
137
17
16
2
5
8
7
147
22
16
"
"
"
"
"
1
106
55
2
1
1
115
64
3
2
1
122
70
4
3
1
129
77
4
3
1
140
81
6
3
m3 / day
69.696
88.898
91.030
93.704
96.072
"
"
51.400
1.250
56.900
13.280
56.900
13.974
56.900
13.974
56.900
13.974
"
"
"
"
"
"
"
2.700
710
305
1.054
7.470
4.039
768
2.700
1.090
413
1.114
8.392
4.039
971
2.700
1.090
413
1.114
9.770
4.099
971
2.700
1.090
413
1.114
12.069
4.399
1.046
2.700
1.090
413
1.114
12.427
6.409
1.046
"
"
"
"
"
240
29.810
39.646
22.200
200
240
30.446
58.212
27.700
5.700
240
30.914
59.876
28.700
6.700
240
31.103
62.361
28.700
6.700
240
32.371
63.461
29.700
6.700
kg O2 / day
30.958
37.337
38.356
39.637
43.857
"
"
18.732
698
21.160
3.916
21.160
4.367
21.160
4.367
21.160
4.367
"
"
"
"
"
"
"
3.510
259
249
424
2.148
4.716
222
3.510
403
312
446
2.450
4.716
424
3.510
403
312
446
2.868
4.866
424
3.510
403
312
446
3.530
5.466
444
3.532
403
312
446
3.651
9.542
444
"
"
"
"
"
72
17.517
13.369
4.643
76
72
17.718
19.548
7.071
2.504
72
17.882
20.403
7.371
2.804
72
17.939
21.626
7.371
2.804
72
20.492
23.293
8.971
2.804
Note: Because of rounding there may be slight discrepancies between the totals shown and the sums of constituent items.
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TABLE H.2.10. WASTEWATER TREATMENT, 2004-2005
Indicator
Unit
2004
2005
Wastewater treated
Volume
BOD5
COD
Suspended Solids
Total Nitrogen
Total Phosphorus
m3 / year
kg O2 / day
"
kg / day
"
"
22.731.705
28.740
61.522
25.889
4.597
948
24.006.327
32.952
69.938
29.530
5.399
1.126
Wastewater discharged
Volume
of which re-used
BOD5
COD
Suspended Solids
Total Nitrogen
Total Phosphorus
m3 / year
"
kg O2 / day
"
kg / day
"
"
21.216.652
18.049.621
527
3.012
1.170
856
317
22.403.562
18.939.702
609
3.253
992
1.141
363
tonnes / year
9.540
9.265
"
"
"
"
"
7.262
6.372
842
0
48
7.231
5.459
883
489
400
RESIDENT POPULATION
CONNECTED TO
WASTEWATER COLLECTING
SYSTEM AND WASTEWATER
TREATMENT PLANTS
Secondary treatment
Further treatment
as percentage of
national population
Unit
1992
1995
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
000's
"
"
39,2
37,3
1,9
52,5
40,7
11,8
99,2
46,9
52,3
111,5
55,4
56,1
129,6
58,6
71,1
165,9
58,8
107,1
209,8
85,8
123,9
226,0
87,2
138,8
6,4
8,1
14,3
15,9
18,3
23,0
28,5
29,8
POPULATION EQUIVALENT
SERVED BY WASTEWATER
TREATMENT PLANTS
(on the basis of the
actual BOD loads)
000's p.e.
479,0
548,9
RESIDENT POPULATION
SERVED BY SEPTIC TANKS
93,6
91,9
85,7
84,1
81,7
77,0
71,5
70,2
Note: Because of rounding there may be slight discrepancies between the total shown and the sum of constituent items.
ENVIRONMENT
TABLE H.2.12. EXPENDITURE FOR AND INCOME FROM ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION ACTIVITIES IN INDUSTRY, 2001-2011
Indicator
EXPENDITURE FOR
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
- as percentage of Gross Domestic Product
- by environmental domain
Air
Wastewater
Waste
Noise
Other
INCOME FROM ENVIRONMENTAL
PROTECTION ACTIVITIES
- by economic activity
Mining and quarrying
Manufacturing industries
Electricity supply
Water supply
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
000's
18.625
33.229
26.492
36.332
30.540
29.513
41.476
27.539
67.792
62.095
32.241
0,18
0,31
0,23
0,29
0,23
0,20
0,26
0,16
0,40
0,36
0,18
000's
"
"
"
"
2.626
15.735
253
10
2.129
30.432
560
108
1.883
24.305
219
86
1.678
20.425
14.166
62
2.103
20.452
7.889
94
2.216
25.082
1.336
880
2.919
38.055
423
79
2.512
24.598
368
60
3.205
63.954
594
39
2.873
57.701
1.462
59
3.629
26.337
2.152
122
"
"
"
"
6.715
3.021
7.098
4.813
8.487
3.007
9.561
15.181
10.180
4.861
9.030
7.282
9.297
4.106
7.108
19.928
10.848
3.988
7.236
12.456
10.945
3.873
7.408
11.159
13.761
3.957
9.252
18.463
14.232
3.982
9.332
3.975
14.346
4.300
8.622
44.825
14.136
4.706
7.578
40.381
21.942
4.118
7.128
3.171
"
"
543
4.270
11.089
4.092
967
6.315
15.043
4.885
7.825
4.630
4.506
6.653
11.972
6.490
68
3.907
36.581
8.244
31.725
8.656
713
2.458
"
"
"
"
"
6.339
6.182
4.051
137
1.917
15.447
5.553
5.208
1.960
5.061
10.981
6.257
6.867
249
2.137
20.930
6.409
6.283
123
2.585
15.555
6.028
7.390
128
1.439
10.200
5.575
8.188
181
5.368
18.976
8.763
10.722
478
2.536
7.049
7.287
9.879
144
3.180
9.226
8.878
13.278
1.197
35.214
6.606
8.802
13.484
1.066
32.138
13.046
8.636
9.327
230
1.002
"
5.702
9.580
7.969
7.661
11.935
11.721
16.642
19.712
18.306
21.922
13.676
"
"
393
5.300
0
9
1.536
8.044
0
0
764
7.202
0
3
1.541
6.112
0
10
3.058
8.863
0
14
3.952
7.743
0
27
3.005
11.291
243
2.103
4.846
14.688
0
178
3.854
14.441
0
11
4.520
17.393
0
8
2.842
10.802
0
32
"
COPYRIGHT
: 2002,
Notes:
- The figures
mayREPUBLIC
not add up toOF
the total due to rounding.
- Part of the changes observed between the years is attributed to the increased capital expenditure in the cement industry in 2002, 2007 and 2009 and in the electricity supply
industry in 2004.
- The increase observed in the income from environmental protection activities of the water supply industry in 2007 is due to the introduction of a new production process that
resulted in considerable energy savings.
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- by economic activity
Mining and quarrying
Manufacturing industries
Electricity supply
Water supply
- by type of expenditure
Internal current expenditure
of which: personnel payments
Current expenditure for bought services
Capital expenditure
of which:
on integrated investments
on end-of-pipe investments
Unit
ENVIRONMENT
TABLE H.2.13a. EXPENDITURE ON ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION ACTIVITIES BY TYPE OF EXPENDITURE, 2001-2007
NACE
Rev. 1.1
Code
C
14
D
15
16
17
18
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
Current
Expenditure
Capital
Expenditure
2001
2004
2005
2006
2007
2001
2004
2005
2006
2007
2001
2004
2005
2006
2007
2.627
2.627
15.734
1.679
1.679
20.425
2.103
2.103
20.452
2.216
2.216
25.082
2.919
2.919
38.055
1.311
1.311
12.237
1.314
1.314
14.702
1.905
1.905
15.740
1.943
1.943
15.991
2.392
2.392
20.251
1.316
1.316
3.497
365
365
5.723
198
198
4.712
273
273
9.091
526
526
17.804
4.575
5.883
6.814
9.194
10.582
2.602
4.271
5.717
6.312
7.804
1.972
1.612
1.097
2.882
2.778
(1)
(1)
(1)
(1)
(1)
71
58
0
0
5
0
29
(1)
82
83
41
34
38
1.056
1.283
1.237
1.418
65
195
593
776
1.532
135
251
320
325
434
43
262
166
155
188
193
262
51
10
(1)
(1)
4.049
2.502
(1)
(1)
(1)
66
140
(1)
(1)
(1)
1.292
794
947
324
533
624
692
926
108
249
668
103
21
694
581
607
676
583
484
519
586
563
210
62
21
114
2.874
62
6.267
345
6.968
670
8.907
921
18.598
1.811
2.076
60
3.555
183
4.803
670
4.330
919
5.931
1.418
797
2
2.712
162
2.165
0
4.577
2
12.667
393
624
353
372
1.023
582
600
349
359
475
458
25
14
548
124
499
165
159
203
105
205
151
150
157
92
294
14
46
13
66
182
36
142
68
144
71
8
182
36
137
68
114
55
48
138
130
108
82
83
136
130
108
43
32
41
34
38
39
32
543
1.251
1.876
2.013
2.950
478
140
294
326
328
434
217
155
198
193
4.116
2.642
(1)
432
782
590
(cont'd)
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20
Total
Expenditure
Economic
Activity
(000's)
ENVIRONMENT
TABLE H.2.13a (cont'd). EXPENDITURE ON ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION ACTIVITIES BY TYPE OF EXPENDITURE, 2001-2007
C to E TOTAL
Total
Expenditure
(000's)
Current
Expenditure
2001
2004
2005
2006
72
48
87
30
2007
Capital
Expenditure
2001
2004
2005
2006
58
58
72
47
87
29
12
21
19
34
16
29
19
42
39
39
26
10
22
38
15
502
1.118
624
263
14.228
253
2007
2001
2004
2005
2006
55
58
22
21
19
22
16
12
19
41
39
21
25
19
13
10
22
26
15
13
12
567
797
462
742
598
484
636
40
376
26
84
161
7.983
2.216
502
263
389
439
422
370
13.840
7.543
1.794
132
14.167
7.889
1.336
423
253
327
345
311
291
13.840
7.543
1.025
132
100
620
940
8800
790
100
620
94
0
1110
79
00
00
00
7690
18.624
36.331
30.540
29.513
41.476
13.811
16.404
18.084
18.354
23.013
4.813
19.927
12.454
11.159
18.463
Notes: - The figures may not add up to the total due to rounding.
- 1. For the purpose of safeguarding statistical confidentiality, on the basis of the provisions of the Statistics Law No. 15(I) of 2000, data for NACE 16 and NACE 23 are included
in NACE 15 and NACE 24 respectively.
2007
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NACE
Rev.
Economic
1.1
Activity
Code
30
Manufacture of office
machinery
and computers
31
Manufacture of electrical machinery
and apparatus n.e.c.
32
Manufacture of radio,
television
and communication equipment
and apparatus
33
Manufacture of medical, precision
and optical instruments; manufacture
of watches and clocks
34
Manufacture of motor vehicles,
trailers and semi-trailers
35
Manufacture of other
transport
equipment
36
Manufacture of furniture;
manufacturing n.e.c.
E
ELECTRICITY, GAS, STEAM
AND WATER SUPPLY
40
Electricity, gas, steam and hot
water supply
41
Collection, purification and
distribution
of water
41.0
ENVIRONMENT
TABLE H.2.13b. EXPENDITURE ON ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION ACTIVITIES BY TYPE OF EXPENDITURE, 2008-2011
NACE
Rev. 2
Code
Total
Expenditure
Economic Activity
2008
2009
2010
(000's)
Current
Expenditure
2011
2008
2009
2010
Capital
Expenditure
2011
2008
2009
2010
2011
2.512
3.205
2.873
3.629
2.322
2.197
2.463
2.921
190
1.009
410
708
2.512
3.205
2.873
3.629
2.322
2.197
2.463
2.921
190
1.009
410
708
24.598
63.954
57.701
26.337
20.863
20.213
17.766
23.971
3.735
43.741
39.935
2.366
8.057
2.527
11.156
3.784
11.768
2.895
7.948
2.880
6.249
2.527
6.307
2.718
6.205
2.890
6.087
2.775
1.807
0
4.849
1.065
5.564
5
1.861
105
7
46
82
22
28
43
86
17
9
48
77
7
12
34
70
10
4
46
82
22
18
43
86
17
9
48
77
7
12
34
70
10
3
0
0
0
10
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1.481
450
283
1.578
448
204
2.358
405
376
1.222
371
197
1.252
437
283
1.079
448
204
991
405
238
1.075
371
197
229
13
0
499
0
0
1.367
0
138
147
0
0
338
347
346
405
305
330
326
405
32
17
20
668
583
817
761
734
527
846
633
661
583
722
626
719
503
846
555
7
0
95
135
15
24
0
78
6.158
2.351
42.094
1.295
34.014
1.519
9.903
691
5.447
1.665
5.146
1.287
2.608
1.519
9.759
691
711
687
36.949
8
31.406
0
144
0
512
535
1.654
336
386
474
329
336
125
61
1.325
84
61
4
43
5
49
}76
34
61
4
43
5
49
}76
50
0
0
0
0
0
}0
C
10
11
12 + 19
13
14
15
16
17
18
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
MANUFACTURING
Manufacture of food products
Manufacture of beverages
Manufacture of tobacco products &
Manufacture of refined petroleum products
Manufacture of textiles
Manufacture of wearing apparel
Manufacture of leather and related products
Manufacture of wood and of products of
wood and cork, except furniture; manufacture
of articles of straw and plaiting materials
Manufacture of paper and paper products
Printing and reproduction of recorded media
Manufacture of chemicals and chemical
products
Manufacture of basic pharmaceutical
products and pharmaceutical preparations
Manufacture of rubber and plastics products
Manufacture of other non-metallic mineral
products
Manufacture of basic metals
Manufacture of fabricated metal products,
except machinery and equipment
Manufacture of computer, electronic
and optical products
Manufacture of electrical equipment
(cont'd)
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B
08
ENVIRONMENT
TABLE H.2.13b (cont'd). EXPENDITURE ON ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION ACTIVITIES BY TYPE OF EXPENDITURE, 2008-2011
NACE
Rev. 2
Code
28
29
D
35
E
36
B to E
Economic Activity
(000's)
Current
Expenditure
Capital
Expenditure
2008
2009
2010
2011
2008
2009
2010
2011
2008
2009
2010
2011
46
52
48
50
46
52
48
50
32
2
657
83
47
2
455
112
32
3
593
106
55
3
457
92
32
2
597
83
34
2
419
108
32
3
560
106
23
3
457
92
0
0
60
0
13
0
36
4
0
0
32
0
32
0
0
0
68
46
130
45
58
46
91
45
40
368
368
594
594
1.462
1.462
2.152
2.152
318
318
519
519
1.426
1.426
2.055
2.055
50
50
75
75
36
36
97
97
60
60
39
39
59
59
122
122
60
60
39
39
59
59
122
122
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
27.539
67.792
62.095
32.241
23.564
22.967
21.714
29.070
3.975
44.825
40.381
3.171
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30
31
32
33
Total
Expenditure
- 385 ENVIRONMENT
TABLE H.2.14a. EXPENDITURE ON ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION ACTIVITIES
BY ENVIRONMENTAL DOMAIN, 2010
NACE
Rev. 2
Code
Economic
Activity
(000's)
Environmental Domain
Total
Air
Wastewater
Waste
Noise
Other
2.873
1.055
830
457
75
456
08
2.873
1.055
830
457
75
456
MANUFACTURING
57.701
4.371
7.760
12.911
984
31.675
products
Manufacture of basic pharmaceutical
products
Manufacture of basic metals
Manufacture of fabricated
metal products,
Manufacture of furniture
Other manufacturing
Repair and installation of machinery and
equipment
11.768
2.895
256
113
5.210
1.388
5.533
1.380
549
7
221
7
9
48
77
7
4
0
0
0
1
16
18
0
3
32
59
7
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
2.358
405
376
536
99
0
78
58
134
1.075
248
242
317
0
0
352
0
0
346
47
76
206
11
734
527
315
6
124
51
262
444
20
1
13
24
34.014
1.519
2.483
90
290
172
2.095
596
51
32
29.095
630
1.654
31
46
257
1.320
5
49
0
9
0
10
5
28
0
0
0
0
48
11
27
32
3
593
106
1
0
322
0
5
0
55
11
26
3
216
95
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
130
47
11
72
C
10
11
12+19
13
14
15
16
17
18
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
1.462
1.180
183
87
35
1.462
1.180
183
87
59
29
28
59
29
28
62.095
6.606
8.802
13.484
1.066
32.138
36
B to E
TOTAL
Note: - The figures may not add up to the total due to rounding.
- 386 ENVIRONMENT
TABLE H.2.14b. EXPENDITURE ON ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION ACTIVITIES
BY ENVIRONMENTAL DOMAIN, 2011
NACE
Rev. 2
Code
Economic
Activity
(000's)
Environmental Domain
Total
Air
Wastewater
Waste
Noise
Other
3.629
983
1.082
875
124
566
08
3.629
983
1.082
875
124
566
26.337
10.347
7.206
8.241
106
437
7.948
2.880
249
110
4.953
1.207
2.487
1.557
13
2
246
5
12
34
70
10
7
0
0
0
1
6
24
0
4
28
46
10
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1.222
371
197
414
93
5
58
37
31
701
241
162
11
0
0
38
0
0
405
94
87
214
846
633
336
8
103
49
377
576
20
0
11
0
9.903
691
8.719
87
340
179
731
355
24
30
88
40
336
17
41
278
76
14
19
42
50
36
55
3
457
92
32
0
152
0
3
0
42
19
20
3
263
73
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
45
37
C
10
11
12+19
13
14
15
16
17
18
20
21
22
23
24
25
26+27
28
29
30
31
32
33
MANUFACTURING
Manufacture of food products
Manufacture of beverages
Manufacture of tobacco
products &
Manufacture of refined
petroleum products
Manufacture of textiles
Manufacture of wearing apparel
Manufacture of leather and related products
Manufacture of wood and of products of
wood and cork, except furniture;
manufacture
products
Manufacture of basic pharmaceutical
products
Manufacture of basic metals
Manufacture of fabricated
metal products,
Manufacture of furniture
Other manufacturing
Repair and installation of machinery and
equipment
2.152
1.716
330
107
35
2.152
1.716
330
107
122
18
104
122
18
104
32.241
13.046
8.636
9.327
230
1.002
36
B to E
TOTAL
Note: - The figures may not add up to the total due to rounding.
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.
.1.
SCOPE
This section provides data on scientific research and experimental development (R & D) pertaining to the
personnel engaged in, expenditures devoted to and sources of funding of R & D activities.
COVERAGE
The data presented in this section refer to scientific research and experimental development for all
economic activities in the Government controlled area only.
The data have been compiled in accordance with the definitions, concepts and methodology of the Frascati
Manual, developed by the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD). It forms
the proposed standard practice for surveys of R & D and is also used by the Statistical Office of the
European Union (Eurostat). The Frascati Manual defines scientific research and experimental
development as creative work undertaken on a systematic basis in order to increase the stock of knowledge
of man, culture and society and the use of this stock of knowledge to devise new applications. R & D is
distinguished from a wide range of related activities with a scientific and technological base. These related
activities may be closely linked to R & D in terms of operations, institutions and personnel, but they do not
form R & D as long as they are lacking an appreciable element of novelty.
Three types of R & D activity can be identified:
Basic research: experimental or theoretical work undertaken primarily to acquire new knowledge of the
underlying foundation of phenomena and observable facts, without any particular application or use in
view.
Applied research: original investigation undertaken in order to acquire new knowledge. It is, however,
directed primarily towards a specific practical aim or objective.
Experimental development: systematic work, drawing on existing knowledge gained from research and
practical experience, that is directed towards producing new materials, products or devices, installing new
processes, systems and services or improving substantially those already produced or installed.
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NACE Rev. 2, developed by Eurostat, is being used as from the year 2008 onwards, while NACE Rev. 1.1
was used in earlier years.
1991
1992
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
000's
%
000's
"
"
"
"
8.261
0,18
9.531 18.424 21.216 24.037 27.051 33.217 40.892 46.508 54.438 61.352 70.058 73.365 82.988 86.198 88.883
0,18
0,22
0,24
0,25
0,26
0,30
0,35
0,37
0,41
0,43
0,44
0,43
0,49
0,50
0,50
6.838
1.261
10
152
7.971 10.340 10.475 11.196 12.292 13.541 15.555 16.796 17.312 17.576 16.917 16.809 16.942 16.891
1.377 2.595 4.292 5.122 5.240 6.742 8.782 9.898 11.988 13.954 16.035 16.732 16.434 14.796
17 4.596 5.095 5.956 7.068 9.792 13.407 16.374 21.199 25.308 31.720 32.068 38.278 42.944
166
892 1.353 1.762 2.450 3.142 3.147 3.441 3.940 4.514 5.386 7.756 11.334 11.567
"
"
"
5.758
1.124
1.379
6.544 12.722 14.766 16.216 17.947 22.193 26.835 28.913 32.474 34.801 37.371 41.530 45.791 47.399 47.410
1.668 3.691 4.477 4.948 6.129 7.320 9.830 12.765 16.546 21.402 26.078 24.869 26.772 28.103 29.696
1.319 2.011 1.973 2.872 2.975 3.704 4.227 4.830 5.418 5.150 6.609 6.966 10.425 10.696 11.777
"
"
"
"
"
"
"
"
"
1.671
1.073
171
4.354
567
425
1.881
1.215
203
4.784
863
584
"
"
"
"
"
"
6.711
0
1.261
0
84
205
7.877 10.082 10.771 11.567 12.989 14.894 16.835 20.382 24.677 27.954 30.022 29.350 37.823
0 3.525 3.769 4.429 4.735 5.584 7.728 9.418 11.789 12.874 15.201 17.655 19.436
1.353 2.529 3.687 4.210 4.133 5.785 8.138 8.796 9.122 9.785 11.509 13.075 13.052
0
128
390
454
803 1.269 1.563 1.821 2.266 2.503 1.975 2.000 2.288
121
680
972 1.116
972
670
947
728
636
805 1.159
537
377
179 1.480 1.627 2.260 3.419 5.015 5.681 5.363 5.948 7.431 10.192 10.748 10.012
14.731
12.765
47.511
13.876
3.533 3.747 4.090 4.275 5.293 7.139 8.357 10.038 11.277 12.815 13.301 16.510 17.226 17.158
9.835 11.292 12.987 14.959 18.125 21.108 23.092 27.018 31.283 38.114 40.357 42.862 45.017 46.937
3.045 4.203 4.087 4.842 6.095 8.418 10.229 11.964 13.643 12.520 12.741 13.191 13.259 13.011
5.527
1.220
690
6.322
2.575
2.090
7.379
1.567
1.000
6.209
2.857
2.204
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R & D EXPENDITURE
- as percentage of GDP
- by sector of performance
Government
Business enterprises
Higher education
Private non-profit
- by type of expenditure
Labour costs
Other current expenditure
Capital expenditure
- by type of research
(current expenditure only)
Basic research
Applied research
Experimental development
- by field of science
Natural sciences
Engineering and technology
Medical sciences
Agricultural sciences
Social sciences
Humanities
- by source of funds
Direct government sector
Government university funds
Business enterprises
Higher education
Private non-profit
Abroad
Unit
1991
1992
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
Head Count
F.T.E.
341
366
1.292
564
1.520
681
1.630
680
1.733
690
1.937
822
2.102
922
2.235
1.017
2.470
1.157
2.534
1.226
2.495
1.244
2.475
1.201
2.591
1.266
2.628
1.303
2.788
1.297
"
"
"
"
287
47
2
5
307
51
2
6
347
77
115
25
374
135
126
47
348
145
138
49
354
144
144
48
376
187
206
54
370
217
271
64
352
224
368
72
366
261
444
86
353
310
466
96
326
296
510
113
284
327
478
112
256
327
546
137
275
299
589
140
253
268
628
148
"
"
"
135
153
53
147
165
54
237
168
159
278
198
205
304
195
182
333
187
170
435
206
181
490
238
194
583
243
191
682
273
201
748
270
207
799
266
179
806
233
161
873
230
163
905
216
181
915
221
161
"
"
371
194
426
255
432
248
432
258
510
312
572
350
620
397
715
442
761
465
772
472
736
464
750
516
776
527
767
530
"
"
"
"
"
"
144
73
64
26
167
90
149
90
107
35
211
89
170
96
105
36
195
78
177
116
104
40
194
59
212
159
141
42
210
58
227
216
175
45
208
51
265
284
176
49
197
46
290
345
216
55
199
52
325
368
237
60
199
37
369
385
221
60
167
42
405
355
229
58
126
27
427
372
265
66
115
22
456
387
245
67
123
23
483
375
238
73
110
18
"
"
"
"
"
"
72
43
6
182
18
20
83
48
7
185
22
21
160
42
13
210
78
61
198
47
34
260
74
69
208
58
33
220
92
70
227
61
29
224
100
48
295
81
34
229
127
57
318
125
48
224
140
67
370
151
49
204
160
82
419
188
48
217
188
97
447
226
62
193
199
98
419
241
62
197
229
96
413
249
73
156
219
91
477
248
73
150
237
81
497
272
60
166
234
74
485
273
63
164
229
84
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- by sector of performance
Government
Business enterprises
Higher education
Private non-profit
- by occupation
Researchers
Technicians
Other supporting staff
- by gender
Men
Women
- by level of qualification
PhD degree holders
Post-graduate degree holders
University degree holders
Other post secondary diplomas
Secondary education
Primary education
- by field of science
Natural sciences
Engineering and technology
Medical sciences
Agricultural sciences
Social sciences
Humanities
Unit
Researchers
Men
Women Total
Technicians
Men
Women Total
Men
Women Total
Total
Men
Women Total
2004
Government
Business enterprises
Higher education
Private non-profit
Total
124
199
472
38
833
88
58
231
16
393
212
257
703
54
1.226
151
150
18
41
360
94
44
12
65
215
245
194
30
106
575
128
29
4
12
173
120
91
20
30
261
248
120
24
42
434
403
378
494
91
1.366
302
193
263
111
869
705
571
757
202
2.235
124
246
537
53
960
98
71
270
25
464
222
317
807
78
1.424
155
156
26
46
383
99
45
18
59
221
254
201
44
105
604
130
37
8
12
187
118
79
26
32
255
248
116
34
44
442
409
439
571
111
1.530
315
195
314
116
940
724
634
885
227
2.470
135
269
554
57
1.015
99
76
276
31
482
234
345
830
88
1.497
139
151
27
41
358
107
46
20
61
234
246
197
47
102
592
123
42
13
11
189
110
85
28
33
256
233
127
41
44
445
397
462
594
109
1.562
316
207
324
125
972
713
669
918
234
2.534
126
267
578
61
1.032
99
77
293
31
500
225
344
871
92
1.532
124
129
33
45
331
117
42
24
68
251
241
171
57
113
582
104
41
16
14
175
94
48
28
36
206
198
89
44
50
381
354
437
627
120
1.538
310
167
345
135
957
664
604
972
255
2.495
125
282
580
56
1.043
99
95
295
33
522
224
377
875
89
1.565
106
141
27
36
310
113
43
22
61
239
219
184
49
97
549
104
35
20
12
171
92
42
22
34
190
196
77
42
46
361
335
458
627
104
1.524
304
180
339
128
951
639
638
966
232
2.475
108
287
626
72
1.093
93
108
360
42
603
201
395
986
114
1.696
94
140
32
30
296
106
44
29
67
246
200
184
61
97
542
78
27
28
17
150
81
38
43
41
203
159
65
71
58
353
280
454
686
119
1.539
280
190
432
150
1.052
560
644
1.118
269
2.591
107
278
680
71
1.136
99
99
401
41
640
206
377
1.081
112
1.776
95
118
39
20
272
112
34
33
25
204
207
152
72
45
476
97
21
33
19
170
83
32
46
45
206
180
53
79
64
376
299
417
752
110
1.578
294
165
480
111
1.050
593
582
1.232
221
2.628
112
259
781
71
1.223
103
95
479
37
714
215
354
1.260
108
1.937
92
101
44
29
266
118
38
38
35
229
210
139
82
64
495
88
15
41
18
162
77
23
53
41
194
165
38
94
59
356
292
375
866
118
1.651
298
156
570
113
1.137
590
531
1.436
231
2.788
2005
Government
Business enterprises
Higher education
Private non-profit
Total
2006
Government
Business enterprises
Higher education
Private non-profit
Total
2007
Government
Business enterprises
Higher education
Private non-profit
Total
2008
Government
Business enterprises
Higher education
Private non-profit
Total
2009
Government
Business enterprises
Higher education
Private non-profit
Total
2010
Government
Business enterprises
Higher education
Private non-profit
Total
2011
Government
Business enterprises
Higher education
Private non-profit
Total
Researchers
Men
Women Total
Technicians
Men
Women Total
Women Total
Total
Men
Women
Total
2004
Government
Business enterprises
Higher education
Private non-profit
Total
57,5
78,8
233,3
16,4
386,0
46,2
29,0
115,3
6,0
196,5
103,7
107,8
348,6
22,4
582,5
65,3
62,7
5,9
14,6
148,5
41,0
23,1
6,5
24,2
94,8
106,3
85,8
12,4
38,8
243,3
74,3
7,4
1,0
2,7
85,4
68,0
23,0
6,3
8,0
105,3
142,3
30,4
7,3
10,7
190,7
197,1
148,9
240,2
33,7
619,9
155,2
352,3
75,1
224,0
128,1
368,3
38,2
71,9
396,6 1.016,5
59,0
93,8
273,9
16,7
443,4
48,1
35,8
140,2
14,8
238,9
107,1
129,6
414,1
31,5
682,3
71,9
73,1
10,8
19,1
174,9
39,1
23,9
9,4
26,0
98,4
111,0
97,0
20,2
45,1
273,3
80,5
12,5
1,7
1,6
96,3
67,3
21,8
7,8
7,7
104,6
147,8
34,3
9,5
9,3
200,9
211,4
179,4
286,4
37,4
714,6
154,5
365,9
81,5
260,9
157,4
443,8
48,5
85,9
441,9 1.156,5
63,6
119,6
288,1
23,0
494,3
47,5
41,2
146,5
18,4
253,6
111,1
160,8
434,6
41,4
747,9
58,0
79,4
11,1
18,4
166,9
42,7
24,3
10,0
26,4
103,4
100,7
103,7
21,1
44,8
270,3
78,1
17,1
2,5
1,7
99,4
63,2
28,7
8,0
8,0
107,9
141,3
45,8
10,5
9,7
207,3
199,7
216,1
301,7
43,1
760,6
153,4
353,1
94,2
310,3
164,5
466,2
52,8
95,9
464,9 1.225,5
56,4
136,5
305,7
29,0
527,6
48,4
45,9
159,2
18,2
271,7
104,8
182,4
464,9
47,2
799,3
57,1
57,5
16,7
22,0
153,3
46,9
24,3
13,5
28,2
112,9
104,0
81,8
30,2
50,2
266,2
67,6
15,0
4,4
4,5
91,5
49,4
16,4
10,2
11,1
87,1
117,0
31,4
14,6
15,6
178,6
181,1
209,0
326,8
55,5
772,4
144,7
325,8
86,6
295,6
182,9
509,7
57,5
113,0
471,7 1.244,1
53,7
147,4
294,5
29,4
525,0
53,3
61,3
144,1
22,5
281,2
107,0
208,7
438,6
51,9
806,2
34,9
64,3
13,8
18,7
131,7
43,4
25,5
11,2
21,3
101,4
78,3
89,8
25,0
40,0
233,1
55,7
11,3
6,7
6,0
79,7
42,6
16,9
7,7
14,5
81,7
98,3
28,2
14,4
20,5
161,4
144,3
223,0
315,0
54,1
736,4
139,3
283,6
103,7
326,7
163,0
478,0
58,3
112,4
464,3 1.200,7
52,0
147,1
304,3
41,8
545,2
47,9
63,5
187,7
28,5
327,6
99,9
210,6
492,0
70,3
872,8
32,3
69,0
15,7
15,8
132,8
36,9
23,3
14,4
22,8
97,4
69,2
92,3
30,1
38,6
230,2
45,9
9,0
5,8
11,2
71,9
40,6
15,0
18,3
17,4
91,3
86,5
24,0
24,1
28,6
163,2
130,2
225,1
325,8
68,8
749,9
125,4
255,6
101,8
326,9
220,4
546,2
68,7
137,5
516,3 1.266,2
52,7
140,1
328,0
47,3
568,1
49,1
60,1
199,3
28,4
336,9
101,8
200,2
527,3
75,7
905,0
36,7
59,0
20,8
10,7
127,2
36,9
19,0
16,0
16,9
88,8
73,6
78,0
36,8
27,6
216,0
55,2
7,0
7,2
11,2
80,6
43,9
14,1
17,8
25,0
100,8
99,1
21,1
25,0
36,2
181,4
144,6
206,1
356,0
69,2
775,9
129,9
274,5
93,2
299,3
233,1
589,1
70,3
139,5
526,5 1.302,4
52,2
125,0
343,5
51,8
572,5
44,7
55,9
215,1
26,7
342,4
96,9
180,9
558,6
78,5
914,9
39,9
47,2
23,1
15,4
125,6
33,4
23,3
18,2
20,1
95,0
73,3
70,5
41,3
35,5
220,6
46,1
5,3
8,9
8,9
69,2
36,3
11,3
19,3
25,3
92,2
82,4
16,6
28,2
34,2
161,4
138,2
177,5
375,5
76,1
767,3
114,4
252,6
90,5
268,0
252,6
628,1
72,1
148,2
529,6 1.296,9
2005
Government
Business enterprises
Higher education
Private non-profit
Total
2006
Government
Business enterprises
Higher education
Private non-profit
Total
2007
Government
Business enterprises
Higher education
Private non-profit
Total
2008
Government
Business enterprises
Higher education
Private non-profit
Total
2009
Government
Business enterprises
Higher education
Private non-profit
Total
2010
Government
Business enterprises
Higher education
Private non-profit
Total
2011
Government
Business enterprises
Higher education
Private non-profit
Total
PhD
Holders
Post-graduate
Degree
Holders
University
Degree
Holders
Other Post
Secondary
Diplomas
Secondary
Education
Primary
Education
Total
2004
Government
Business enterprises
Higher education
Private non-profit
Total
73
58
403
46
580
123
137
280
40
580
98
204
42
62
406
48
72
18
39
177
293
90
14
15
412
70
10
0
0
80
705
571
757
202
2.235
76
78
442
54
650
128
166
334
57
685
117
232
66
64
479
58
77
27
36
198
271
74
16
16
377
74
7
0
0
81
724
634
885
227
2.470
85
87
463
60
695
136
184
333
59
712
124
250
73
63
510
63
77
31
35
206
251
64
18
17
350
54
7
0
0
61
713
669
918
234
2.534
85
106
522
57
770
129
185
309
70
693
106
190
95
71
462
68
60
36
43
207
220
51
10
14
295
56
12
0
0
68
664
604
972
255
2.495
83
117
551
71
822
137
198
286
59
680
116
215
86
58
475
71
56
39
33
199
187
48
4
11
250
45
4
0
0
49
639
638
966
232
2.475
73
117
620
94
904
136
208
279
68
691
102
227
141
63
533
50
55
71
35
211
168
34
7
9
218
31
3
0
0
34
560
644
1.118
269
2.591
78
104
688
99
969
154
188
307
66
715
94
206
148
32
480
48
52
83
16
199
189
31
6
8
234
30
1
0
0
31
593
582
1.232
221
2.628
79
98
848
103
1.128
161
174
325
70
730
99
193
159
31
482
54
39
98
18
209
168
27
6
9
210
29
0
0
0
29
590
531
1.436
231
2.788
2005
Government
Business enterprises
Higher education
Private non-profit
Total
2006
Government
Business enterprises
Higher education
Private non-profit
Total
2007
Government
Business enterprises
Higher education
Private non-profit
Total
2008
Government
Business enterprises
Higher education
Private non-profit
Total
2009
Government
Business enterprises
Higher education
Private non-profit
Total
2010
Government
Business enterprises
Higher education
Private non-profit
Total
2011
Government
Business enterprises
Higher education
Private non-profit
Total
PhD
Holders
Post-graduate
Degree
Holders
University
Degree
Holders
Other Post
Secondary
Diplomas
Secondary
Education
Primary
Education
39,9
27,1
177,9
20,6
265,5
51,4
55,8
160,5
16,1
283,8
35,5
98,3
22,1
19,9
175,8
14,8
16,9
5,6
11,2
48,5
167,1
23,6
2,2
4,1
197,0
43,6
2,3
0,0
0,0
45,9
352,3
224,0
368,3
71,9
1.016,5
40,8
31,3
196,4
21,0
289,5
51,1
67,9
200,6
25,4
345,0
42,1
112,0
36,4
25,0
215,5
16,1
20,6
7,6
10,5
54,8
165,0
27,7
2,8
4,0
199,5
50,8
1,4
0,0
0,0
52,2
365,9
260,9
443,8
85,9
1.156,5
41,0
45,5
211,2
27,5
325,2
55,1
81,6
202,7
28,9
368,3
42,8
128,2
40,9
24,6
236,5
18,6
22,6
8,4
10,6
60,2
160,2
31,1
3,0
4,3
198,6
35,4
1,3
0,0
0,0
36,7
353,1
310,3
466,2
95,9
1.225,5
38,5
61,3
242,4
27,1
369,3
54,8
96,1
195,4
39,1
385,4
35,1
94,2
61,1
30,7
221,1
19,5
18,9
9,4
12,1
59,9
140,5
21,0
1,4
4,0
166,9
37,4
4,1
0,0
0,0
41,5
325,8
295,6
509,7
113,0
1.244,1
43,9
64,0
255,5
42,0
405,4
57,7
105,4
157,1
35,1
355,3
38,7
115,0
53,3
22,0
229,0
16,1
20,7
11,7
9,0
57,5
101,4
20,0
0,4
4,3
126,1
25,8
1,6
0,0
0,0
27,4
283,6
326,7
478,0
112,4
1.200,7
39,5
62,0
268,4
56,9
426,8
57,2
109,2
162,3
43,3
372,0
33,4
120,3
88,6
22,7
265,0
10,1
20,0
24,7
10,8
65,6
94,6
14,1
2,2
3,8
114,7
20,8
1,3
0,0
0,0
22,1
255,6
326,9
546,2
137,5
1.266,2
41,6
57,6
291,0
66,1
456,3
65,9
98,2
177,9
45,2
387,2
29,6
107,7
89,4
18,5
245,2
11,4
20,6
29,6
5,5
67,1
103,6
14,2
1,2
4,2
123,2
22,4
1,0
0,0
0,0
23,4
274,5
299,3
589,1
139,5
1.302,4
39,2
50,4
320,0
73,2
482,8
58,9
89,3
178,9
47,5
374,6
31,4
94,7
95,2
17,1
238,4
17,7
16,4
32,8
6,0
72,9
87,2
17,2
1,2
4,4
110,0
18,2
0,0
0,0
0,0
18,2
252,6
268,0
628,1
148,2
1.296,9
Total
2004
Government
Business enterprises
Higher education
Private non-profit
Total
2005
Government
Business enterprises
Higher education
Private non-profit
Total
2006
Government
Business enterprises
Higher education
Private non-profit
Total
2007
Government
Business enterprises
Higher education
Private non-profit
Total
2008
Government
Business enterprises
Higher education
Private non-profit
Total
2009
Government
Business enterprises
Higher education
Private non-profit
Total
2010
Government
Business enterprises
Higher education
Private non-profit
Total
2011
Government
Business enterprises
Higher education
Private non-profit
Total
PhD
Holders
Post-graduate
Degree
Holders
University
Degree
Holders
Other Post
Secondary
Diplomas
Secondary
Education
Primary
Education
Total
2004
Government
Business enterprises
Higher education
Private non-profit
Total
29
11
101
16
157
49
32
122
20
223
65
60
22
39
186
16
42
11
29
98
115
47
7
7
176
28
1
0
0
29
302
193
263
111
869
32
13
117
14
176
55
38
137
29
259
79
62
35
38
214
22
45
17
27
111
98
36
8
8
150
29
1
0
0
30
315
195
314
116
940
39
12
122
16
189
61
40
139
32
272
74
76
36
42
228
21
46
18
27
112
100
32
9
8
149
21
1
0
0
22
316
207
324
125
972
44
17
142
13
216
64
34
131
35
264
69
55
46
46
216
27
33
19
35
114
82
23
7
6
118
24
5
0
0
29
310
167
345
135
957
39
20
146
22
227
69
44
132
32
277
77
62
40
39
218
28
31
19
29
107
71
22
2
6
101
20
1
0
0
21
304
180
339
128
951
36
20
177
30
263
73
53
131
37
294
68
69
78
47
262
19
31
42
32
124
68
17
4
4
93
16
0
0
0
16
280
190
432
150
1.052
41
15
205
30
291
78
47
154
40
319
66
62
72
24
224
20
25
46
13
104
78
16
3
4
101
11
0
0
0
11
294
165
480
111
1.050
43
16
280
32
371
91
41
161
38
331
60
60
73
23
216
25
21
53
15
114
65
18
3
5
91
14
0
0
0
14
298
156
570
113
1.137
2005
Government
Business enterprises
Higher education
Private non-profit
Total
2006
Government
Business enterprises
Higher education
Private non-profit
Total
2007
Government
Business enterprises
Higher education
Private non-profit
Total
2008
Government
Business enterprises
Higher education
Private non-profit
Total
2009
Government
Business enterprises
Higher education
Private non-profit
Total
2010
Government
Business enterprises
Higher education
Private non-profit
Total
2011
Government
Business enterprises
Higher education
Private non-profit
Total
PhD
Holders
Post-graduate
Degree
Holders
University
Degree
Holders
Other Post
Secondary
Diplomas
Secondary
Education
Primary
Education
Total
16,1
6,3
44,8
7,1
74,3
20,9
14,2
65,9
7,8
108,8
26,1
28,8
12,5
12,0
79,4
4,5
8,9
3,8
8,9
26,1
69,9
16,5
1,1
2,4
89,9
17,7
0,4
0,0
0,0
18,1
155,2
75,1
128,1
38,2
396,6
17,7
6,6
51,9
7,1
83,3
22,3
16,4
77,9
15,9
132,5
29,2
29,9
21,1
14,3
94,5
5,1
12,5
5,1
8,8
31,5
59,4
15,7
1,4
2,4
78,9
20,8
0,4
0,0
0,0
21,2
154,5
81,5
157,4
48,5
441,9
18,2
7,4
56,2
9,1
90,9
24,7
19,2
81,1
17,5
142,5
25,1
37,9
20,3
14,8
98,1
6,4
11,5
5,4
8,9
32,2
67,2
17,8
1,5
2,5
89,0
11,8
0,4
0,0
0,0
12,2
153,4
94,2
164,5
52,8
464,9
20,8
11,5
67,7
7,4
107,4
24,2
18,2
78,2
19,2
139,8
23,5
29,7
30,6
18,3
102,1
7,8
9,8
5,3
10,3
33,2
52,2
15,1
1,1
2,3
70,7
16,2
2,3
0,0
0,0
18,5
144,7
86,6
182,9
57,5
471,7
22,6
12,6
66,3
15,3
116,8
29,3
26,5
65,9
17,2
138,9
29,2
38,7
25,1
14,8
107,8
5,9
11,1
5,5
8,0
30,5
45,1
14,2
0,2
3,0
62,5
7,2
0,6
0,0
0,0
7,8
139,3
103,7
163,0
58,3
464,3
20,4
10,8
77,1
18,3
126,6
29,6
30,2
72,5
22,2
154,5
20,9
40,5
51,4
15,7
128,5
3,9
10,5
17,8
10,0
42,2
41,0
9,8
1,6
2,5
54,9
9,6
0,0
0,0
0,0
9,6
125,4
101,8
220,4
68,7
516,3
21,4
10,2
86,0
21,7
139,3
31,4
26,0
84,4
27,3
169,1
18,5
37,5
44,0
13,4
113,4
4,6
9,8
18,1
4,7
37,2
45,8
9,7
0,6
3,2
59,3
8,2
0,0
0,0
0,0
8,2
129,9
93,2
233,1
70,3
526,5
19,1
9,9
100,7
21,9
151,6
29,7
23,8
88,3
29,1
170,9
16,3
33,1
43,4
12,5
105,3
7,6
9,3
19,6
5,2
41,7
34,2
14,4
0,6
3,4
52,6
7,5
0,0
0,0
0,0
7,5
114,4
90,5
252,6
72,1
529,6
2004
Government
Business enterprises
Higher education
Private non-profit
Total
2005
Government
Business enterprises
Higher education
Private non-profit
Total
2006
Government
Business enterprises
Higher education
Private non-profit
Total
2007
Government
Business enterprises
Higher education
Private non-profit
Total
2008
Government
Business enterprises
Higher education
Private non-profit
Total
2009
Government
Business enterprises
Higher education
Private non-profit
Total
2010
Government
Business enterprises
Higher education
Private non-profit
Total
2011
Government
Business enterprises
Higher education
Private non-profit
Total
Natural
Sciences
Engineering
and
Technology
Medical
Sciences
Agricultural
Sciences
Social
Sciences
Humanities
Total
2004
Government
Business enterprises
Higher education
Private non-profit
Total
210
165
289
113
777
17
293
98
0
408
21
36
7
71
135
286
25
0
4
315
82
52
239
14
387
89
0
124
0
213
705
571
757
202
2.235
211
192
343
126
872
30
342
131
2
505
22
33
7
67
129
317
18
0
4
339
60
49
287
22
418
84
0
117
6
207
724
634
885
227
2.470
216
205
348
131
900
28
338
147
4
517
27
44
8
76
155
277
19
0
0
296
77
63
302
17
459
88
0
113
6
207
713
669
918
234
2.534
195
194
335
138
862
26
302
182
4
514
16
46
11
80
153
282
17
0
0
299
56
45
329
32
462
89
0
115
1
205
664
604
972
255
2.495
197
215
300
139
851
15
316
190
3
524
37
60
19
69
185
232
6
8
2
248
61
41
331
18
451
97
0
118
1
216
639
638
966
232
2.475
180
233
363
186
962
14
289
210
3
516
16
56
29
57
158
193
2
17
3
215
60
64
372
19
515
97
0
127
1
225
560
644
1.118
269
2.591
213
213
392
167
985
15
252
280
5
552
5
54
24
31
114
226
2
12
3
243
58
61
380
15
514
76
0
144
0
220
593
582
1.232
221
2.628
196
216
388
185
985
20
215
347
5
587
8
50
51
28
137
229
2
14
0
245
60
48
457
13
578
77
0
179
0
256
590
531
1.436
231
2.788
2005
Government
Business enterprises
Higher education
Private non-profit
Total
2006
Government
Business enterprises
Higher education
Private non-profit
Total
2007
Government
Business enterprises
Higher education
Private non-profit
Total
2008
Government
Business enterprises
Higher education
Private non-profit
Total
2009
Government
Business enterprises
Higher education
Private non-profit
Total
2010
Government
Business enterprises
Higher education
Private non-profit
Total
2011
Government
Business enterprises
Higher education
Private non-profit
Total
Natural
Sciences
Engineering
and
Technology
Medical
Sciences
Agricultural
Sciences
Social
Sciences
Humanities
77,4
70,4
181,2
41,2
370,2
4,9
117,0
29,1
0,0
151,0
8,0
15,5
1,2
24,1
48,8
197,7
6,0
0,0
0,5
204,2
34,3
15,1
104,8
6,1
160,3
30,0
0,0
52,0
0,0
82,0
352,3
224,0
368,3
71,9
1.016,5
70,2
83,9
215,3
49,6
419,0
6,0
132,2
49,9
0,3
188,4
9,1
16,0
1,2
22,0
48,3
212,4
3,7
0,0
0,4
216,5
29,4
25,1
125,7
7,6
187,8
38,8
0,0
51,7
6,0
96,5
365,9
260,9
443,8
85,9
1.156,5
74,7
101,4
218,9
52,2
447,2
5,8
155,6
62,3
1,9
225,6
9,2
23,0
1,5
28,5
62,2
189,3
3,7
0,0
0,0
193,0
31,1
26,6
134,1
7,3
199,1
43,0
0,0
49,4
6,0
98,4
353,1
310,3
466,2
95,9
1.225,5
55,9
103,1
202,5
57,8
419,3
5,8
140,7
92,5
2,1
241,1
4,3
27,0
4,2
26,4
61,9
193,4
3,7
0,0
0,0
197,1
21,7
21,1
159,6
26,2
228,6
44,7
0,0
50,9
0,5
96,1
325,8
295,6
509,7
113,0
1.244,1
56,5
120,8
164,7
70,6
412,6
1,8
145,6
99,6
1,7
248,7
5,4
38,4
5,1
24,5
73,4
151,6
2,1
2,1
0,2
156,0
28,6
19,8
155,6
14,9
218,9
39,7
0,0
50,9
0,5
91,1
283,6
326,7
478,0
112,4
1.200,7
56,8
124,2
198,6
97,1
476,7
1,4
135,8
109,3
1,7
248,2
2,1
35,2
14,9
20,3
72,5
140,4
0,4
7,6
2,0
150,4
26,7
31,3
163,2
15,9
237,1
28,2
0,0
52,6
0,5
81,3
255,6
326,9
546,2
137,5
1.266,2
65,6
109,6
207,8
113,8
496,8
1,8
125,3
143,5
1,4
272,0
1,4
33,7
12,3
12,5
59,9
157,2
0,4
6,2
2,0
165,8
29,8
30,3
164,4
9,8
234,3
18,7
0,0
54,9
0,0
73,6
274,5
299,3
589,1
139,5
1.302,4
43,2
112,3
202,2
127,6
485,3
2,6
102,4
166,6
1,1
272,7
1,5
30,9
17,2
13,0
62,6
157,1
0,2
6,3
0,0
163,6
29,6
22,2
170,6
6,5
228,9
18,6
0,0
65,2
0,0
83,8
252,6
268,0
628,1
148,2
1.296,9
Total
2004
Government
Business enterprises
Higher education
Private non-profit
Total
2005
Government
Business enterprises
Higher education
Private non-profit
Total
2006
Government
Business enterprises
Higher education
Private non-profit
Total
2007
Government
Business enterprises
Higher education
Private non-profit
Total
2008
Government
Business enterprises
Higher education
Private non-profit
Total
2009
Government
Business enterprises
Higher education
Private non-profit
Total
2010
Government
Business enterprises
Higher education
Private non-profit
Total
2011
Government
Business enterprises
Higher education
Private non-profit
Total
Natural
Sciences
Engineering
and
Technology
Medical
Sciences
Agricultural
Sciences
Social
Sciences
Humanities
Total
2004
Government
Business enterprises
Higher education
Private non-profit
Total
108
67
98
70
343
6
78
19
0
103
5
18
0
36
59
89
7
0
0
96
53
23
88
5
169
41
0
58
0
99
302
193
263
111
869
123
77
115
72
387
10
75
31
0
116
6
17
0
29
52
99
3
0
0
102
35
23
112
9
179
42
0
56
6
104
315
195
314
116
940
129
79
118
74
400
7
76
34
1
118
9
15
0
37
61
84
4
0
0
88
45
33
116
7
201
42
0
56
6
104
316
207
324
125
972
126
76
110
82
394
6
53
45
2
106
7
14
6
35
62
91
4
0
0
95
29
20
129
16
194
51
0
55
0
106
310
167
345
135
957
124
85
100
73
382
4
52
43
2
101
17
23
11
42
93
73
0
2
0
75
32
20
128
11
191
54
0
55
0
109
304
180
339
128
951
119
89
135
98
441
3
54
62
2
121
7
19
19
39
84
62
0
3
0
65
32
28
156
11
227
57
0
57
0
114
280
190
432
150
1.052
135
83
143
85
446
6
39
91
1
137
2
19
9
17
47
75
0
5
0
80
31
24
162
8
225
45
0
70
0
115
294
165
480
111
1.050
136
80
141
91
448
9
36
114
2
161
3
21
26
14
64
74
1
7
0
82
30
18
192
6
246
46
0
90
0
136
298
156
570
113
1.137
2005
Government
Business enterprises
Higher education
Private non-profit
Total
2006
Government
Business enterprises
Higher education
Private non-profit
Total
2007
Government
Business enterprises
Higher education
Private non-profit
Total
2008
Government
Business enterprises
Higher education
Private non-profit
Total
2009
Government
Business enterprises
Higher education
Private non-profit
Total
2010
Government
Business enterprises
Higher education
Private non-profit
Total
2011
Government
Business enterprises
Higher education
Private non-profit
Total
Natural
Sciences
Engineering
and
Technology
Medical
Sciences
Agricultural
Sciences
Social
Sciences
Humanities
Total
49,2
34,6
62,0
23,1
168,9
1,9
25,6
4,3
0,0
31,8
2,4
7,6
0,0
13,3
23,3
67,1
1,3
0,0
0,0
68,4
20,8
6,0
38,1
1,8
66,7
13,8
0,0
23,7
0,0
37,5
155,2
75,1
128,1
38,2
396,6
48,1
39,3
73,3
26,2
186,9
2,2
24,2
11,2
0,0
37,6
2,8
6,9
0,0
12,2
21,9
68,0
0,5
0,0
0,0
68,5
15,0
10,6
47,9
4,1
77,6
18,4
0,0
25,0
6,0
49,4
154,5
81,5
157,4
48,5
441,9
49,1
43,6
76,4
27,1
196,2
1,5
30,6
12,8
0,5
45,4
3,0
7,3
0,0
15,1
25,4
64,0
0,7
0,0
0,0
64,7
17,5
12,0
50,6
4,1
84,2
18,3
0,0
24,7
6,0
49,0
153,4
94,2
164,5
52,8
464,9
35,7
46,0
68,7
31,5
181,9
2,6
24,1
23,7
1,0
51,4
1,9
8,1
2,0
11,6
23,6
69,1
0,6
0,0
0,0
69,7
12,3
7,8
63,5
13,4
97,0
23,1
0,0
25,0
0,0
48,1
144,7
86,6
182,9
57,5
471,7
41,3
53,6
55,5
33,6
184,0
0,4
26,6
21,9
1,1
50,0
2,1
15,6
2,8
13,9
34,4
54,5
0,0
0,6
0,0
55,1
16,4
7,9
58,1
9,7
92,1
24,6
0,0
24,1
0,0
48,7
139,3
103,7
163,0
58,3
464,3
39,3
49,2
78,4
44,7
211,6
0,3
26,1
35,7
1,1
63,2
0,8
13,2
10,9
12,4
37,3
52,6
0,0
2,0
0,0
54,6
15,0
13,3
68,4
10,5
107,2
17,4
0,0
25,0
0,0
42,4
125,4
101,8
220,4
68,7
516,3
42,7
46,3
79,2
57,0
225,2
0,6
20,2
48,9
0,6
70,3
0,5
14,0
5,5
6,9
26,9
57,8
0,0
3,6
0,0
61,4
16,4
12,7
68,6
5,8
103,5
11,9
0,0
27,3
0,0
39,2
129,9
93,2
233,1
70,3
526,5
30,2
49,0
75,9
61,6
216,7
1,4
17,8
59,6
0,7
79,5
0,5
14,3
8,7
6,7
30,2
54,9
0,1
3,6
0,0
58,6
15,6
9,3
72,9
3,1
100,9
11,8
0,0
31,9
0,0
43,7
114,4
90,5
252,6
72,1
529,6
2004
Government
Business enterprises
Higher education
Private non-profit
Total
2005
Government
Business enterprises
Higher education
Private non-profit
Total
2006
Government
Business enterprises
Higher education
Private non-profit
Total
2007
Government
Business enterprises
Higher education
Private non-profit
Total
2008
Government
Business enterprises
Higher education
Private non-profit
Total
2009
Government
Business enterprises
Higher education
Private non-profit
Total
2010
Government
Business enterprises
Higher education
Private non-profit
Total
2011
Government
Business enterprises
Higher education
Private non-profit
Total
(000's)
Labour
Costs
Capital
Expenditure
Other
Current
Expenditure
Total
9.965
6.236
10.646
2.066
28.913
3.036
941
501
352
4.830
3.795
2.720
5.227
1.023
12.765
16.796
9.898
16.374
3.441
46.508
10.431
6.887
12.987
2.168
32.474
2.541
1.466
1.008
403
5.418
4.340
3.634
7.203
1.369
16.546
17.312
11.988
21.199
3.940
54.438
10.407
7.716
14.234
2.443
34.801
1.642
1.539
1.521
448
5.150
5.527
4.699
9.553
1.623
21.402
17.576
13.954
25.308
4.514
61.352
8.407
8.533
17.200
3.231
37.371
1.693
2.100
2.336
480
6.609
6.817
5.402
12.184
1.675
26.078
16.917
16.035
31.720
5.386
70.058
10.206
9.078
18.234
4.012
41.530
2.126
2.002
1.520
1.318
6.966
4.477
5.652
12.314
2.426
24.869
16.809
16.732
32.068
7.756
73.365
10.269
9.057
20.931
5.534
45.791
3.156
1.797
2.946
2.526
10.425
3.517
5.580
14.401
3.274
26.772
16.942
16.434
38.278
11.334
82.988
10.880
8.364
22.358
5.797
47.399
2.128
1.488
4.049
3.031
10.696
3.883
4.944
16.537
2.739
28.103
16.891
14.796
42.944
11.567
86.198
9.684
7.405
24.100
6.221
47.410
1.472
1.267
3.835
5.203
11.777
3.575
4.093
19.576
2.452
29.696
14.731
12.765
47.511
13.876
88.883
2004
Government
Business enterprises
Higher education
Private non-profit
Total
2005
Government
Business enterprises
Higher education
Private non-profit
Total
2006
Government
Business enterprises
Higher education
Private non-profit
Total
2007
Government
Business enterprises
Higher education
Private non-profit
Total
2008
Government
Business enterprises
Higher education
Private non-profit
Total
2009
Government
Business enterprises
Higher education
Private non-profit
Total
2010
Government
Business enterprises
Higher education
Private non-profit
Total
2011
Government
Business enterprises
Higher education
Private non-profit
Total
Sector of
Performance
(000's)
Basic
Research
Applied
Research
Experimental
Development
Total
2.209
410
5.300
437
8.357
9.900
2.624
8.312
2.255
23.092
1.651
5.922
2.260
396
10.229
13.759
8.956
15.873
3.089
41.678
2.226
793
6.394
625
10.038
10.645
3.050
10.860
2.464
27.018
1.900
6.679
2.937
448
11.964
14.771
10.522
20.191
3.537
49.020
2.725
894
6.891
767
11.277
11.237
3.909
13.383
2.753
31.283
1.972
7.612
3.513
547
13.643
15.934
12.415
23.787
4.066
56.203
3.115
820
8.157
723
12.815
10.127
7.215
17.156
3.616
38.114
1.982
5.900
4.071
567
12.520
15.224
13.935
29.384
4.906
63.449
2.797
851
8.745
908
13.301
10.255
7.432
17.696
4.974
40.357
1.631
6.447
4.107
556
12.741
14.683
14.730
30.548
6.438
66.399
2.365
871
9.154
4.120
16.510
9.860
7.421
21.409
4.172
42.862
1.561
6.345
4.769
516
13.191
13.786
14.637
35.332
8.808
72.563
2.471
988
9.181
4.586
17.226
10.233
6.831
24.339
3.614
45.017
2.059
5.489
5.375
336
13.259
14.763
13.308
38.895
8.536
75.502
1.860
636
10.215
4.447
17.158
10.226
5.452
27.339
3.920
46.937
1.173
5.410
6.122
306
13.011
13.259
11.498
43.676
8.673
77.106
2004
Government
Business enterprises
Higher education
Private non-profit
Total
2005
Government
Business enterprises
Higher education
Private non-profit
Total
2006
Government
Business enterprises
Higher education
Private non-profit
Total
2007
Government
Business enterprises
Higher education
Private non-profit
Total
2008
Government
Business enterprises
Higher education
Private non-profit
Total
2009
Government
Business enterprises
Higher education
Private non-profit
Total
2010
Government
Business enterprises
Higher education
Private non-profit
Total
2011
Government
Business enterprises
Higher education
Private non-profit
Total
(000's)
Natural
Sciences
Engineering
and
Technology
Medical
Sciences
Agricultural
Sciences
Social
Sciences
Humanities
Total
5.654
3.105
7.697
2.175
18.631
270
5.404
1.278
0
6.952
345
622
84
911
1.961
7.408
147
0
17
7.573
1.596
620
4.774
338
7.328
1.522
0
2.541
0
4.063
16.796
9.898
16.374
3.441
46.508
3.641
3.660
9.124
2.307
18.731
311
6.491
2.966
77
9.845
531
755
176
1.133
2.595
9.968
101
0
17
10.086
1.374
981
6.250
287
8.892
1.486
0
2.683
120
4.289
17.312
11.988
21.199
3.940
54.438
3.540
4.254
10.516
2.496
20.807
311
7.087
4.586
103
12.087
422
1.334
282
1.526
3.564
9.744
97
0
0
9.842
1.633
1.181
7.238
270
10.322
1.926
0
2.686
120
4.731
17.576
13.954
25.308
4.514
61.352
2.553
5.719
12.086
2.778
23.136
308
7.714
7.152
75
15.249
287
1.495
359
1.627
3.768
10.195
145
0
0
10.340
1.177
962
9.222
866
12.227
2.397
0
2.901
40
5.338
16.917
16.035
31.720
5.386
70.058
3.670
6.661
10.999
5.407
26.737
78
7.229
7.490
77
14.874
294
1.816
370
1.500
3.980
9.129
130
165
10
9.434
1.577
896
9.753
722
12.948
2.061
0
3.291
40
5.392
16.809
16.732
32.068
7.756
73.365
3.259
6.657
14.096
9.411
33.423
52
6.726
9.745
80
16.603
137
1.605
313
1.106
3.161
9.895
20
229
35
10.179
2.198
1.426
10.280
663
14.567
1.401
0
3.615
39
5.055
16.942
16.434
38.278
11.334
82.988
3.201
5.338
14.636
10.213
33.388
330
6.268
10.967
173
17.738
90
1.777
693
763
3.323
9.908
19
267
35
10.229
1.767
1.394
10.705
383
14.249
1.595
0
5.676
0
7.271
16.891
14.796
42.944
11.567
86.198
2.108
5.176
14.863
12.597
34.744
269
4.809
14.267
110
19.455
91
1.795
881
940
3.707
9.045
17
282
0
9.344
2.033
968
11.758
229
14.988
1.185
0
5.460
0
6.645
14.731
12.765
47.511
13.876
88.883
2004
Government
Business enterprises
Higher education
Private non-profit
Total
2005
Government
Business enterprises
Higher education
Private non-profit
Total
2006
Government
Business enterprises
Higher education
Private non-profit
Total
2007
Government
Business enterprises
Higher education
Private non-profit
Total
2008
Government
Business enterprises
Higher education
Private non-profit
Total
2009
Government
Business enterprises
Higher education
Private non-profit
Total
2010
Government
Business enterprises
Higher education
Private non-profit
Total
2011
Government
Business enterprises
Higher education
Private non-profit
Total
Sector of
Performance
Government
Budget
Public
Universities
Budget
Self
Financing
15.408
362
516
970
17.257
0
0
9.418
0
9.418
507
8.288
1.821
475
11.092
0
128
371
9
507
224
145
1.639
610
2.618
14.812
757
420
1.372
17.361
0
0
11.789
0
11.789
632
8.880
2.266
530
12.307
0
31
203
9
243
14.872
1.288
383
1.418
17.961
0
0
12.874
0
12.874
656
9.348
2.503
554
13.061
14.103
1.135
431
1.621
17.290
0
0
15.201
0
15.201
13.630
489
108
4.561
18.788
(000's)
European
Union
Other
Sources
from
Abroad
Total
0
5
130
118
253
533
808
2.221
267
3.829
123
161
258
993
1.534
16.796
9.898
16.374
3.441
46.508
598
962
4.113
1.011
6.684
0
5
84
17
106
907
1.111
2.093
543
4.654
362
243
231
458
1.293
17.312
11.988
21.199
3.940
54.438
0
65
364
9
437
895
1.878
5.286
1.278
9.338
0
0
217
34
251
1.010
1.133
3.137
632
5.912
144
243
543
589
1.519
17.576
13.954
25.308
4.514
61.352
736
9.292
1.975
670
12.673
0
1.408
642
167
2.217
1.001
2.747
6.814
1.434
11.996
0
17
398
74
489
766
1.240
4.788
733
7.527
311
196
1.471
687
2.665
16.917
16.035
31.720
5.386
70.058
0
0
17.655
0
17.655
955
11.125
2.000
199
14.279
0
1.257
539
154
1.950
828
2.378
5.402
999
9.607
0
74
229
35
338
1.195
1.198
4.604
1.049
8.046
201
211
1.531
759
2.702
16.809
16.732
32.068
7.756
73.365
14.134
282
96
7.734
22.246
0
0
19.436
0
19.436
1.990
10.786
2.288
160
15.224
38
1.363
782
83
2.266
185
2.501
9.431
1.470
13.587
1
71
125
20
217
533
1.229
5.086
1.451
8.299
61
202
1.034
416
1.713
16.942
16.434
38.278
11.334
82.988
13.788
118
469
7.582
21.957
0
0
21.927
0
21.927
1.573
8.911
2.997
139
13.620
36
1.269
659
115
2.079
263
2.639
8.984
1.565
13.451
1
67
175
20
263
1.199
1.551
7.095
1.834
11.679
31
241
638
312
1.222
16.891
14.796
42.944
11.567
86.198
12.326
90
375
8.842
21.633
0
0
23.768
0
23.768
1.112
8.215
3.444
163
12.934
27
1.009
530
0
1.566
359
1.841
11.244
2.789
16.233
10
30
171
30
241
853
1.405
7.254
1.421
10.933
44
175
725
631
1.575
14.731
12.765
47.511
13.876
88.883
Business
Enterprises
Private
Research
Non-profit
Promotion
InstituFoundation
tions
2004
Government
Business enterprises
Higher education
Private non-profit
Total
2005
Government
Business enterprises
Higher education
Private non-profit
Total
2006
Government
Business enterprises
Higher education
Private non-profit
Total
2007
Government
Business enterprises
Higher education
Private non-profit
Total
2008
Government
Business enterprises
Higher education
Private non-profit
Total
2009
Government
Business enterprises
Higher education
Private non-profit
Total
2010
Government
Business enterprises
Higher education
Private non-profit
Total
2011
Government
Business enterprises
Higher education
Private non-profit
Total
Researchers
Technicians
Other
Supporting Staff
30,7
10,3
41,0
34,0
21,7
55,7
45,0
29,7
74,7
109,7
61,7 171,4
48,0 125,0
Ministry/Department/
Semi-Government Organisation
Total
22,0
8,0
30,0
25,0
15,0
40,0
30,0
25,0
55,0
77,0
1,8
0,6
2,4
5,1
1,7
6,8
5,6
0,0
5,6
12,5
2,3
14,8
0,3
0,2
0,5
0,1
0,0
0,1
0,1
0,0
0,1
0,5
0,2
0,7
0,9
0,4
1,3
0,1
1,4
1,5
0,1
1,0
1,1
1,1
2,8
3,9
Department of Agriculture
2,2
0,2
2,4
1,1
2,6
3,7
6,2
1,2
7,4
9,5
4,0
13,5
0,8
0,9
1,7
0,8
1,0
1,8
3,0
2,0
5,0
4,6
3,9
8,5
Department of Forests
2,1
0,0
2,1
1,8
0,0
1,8
0,0
0,5
0,5
3,9
0,5
4,4
Meteorological Service
0,6
0,0
0,6
0,0
0,0
0,0
0,0
0,0
0,0
0,6
0,0
0,6
MINISTRY OF LABOUR
AND SOCIAL INSURANCE
0,3
0,1
0,4
0,0
0,0
0,0
0,0
0,0
0,0
0,3
0,1
0,4
0,3
0,1
0,4
0,0
0,0
0,0
0,0
0,0
0,0
0,3
0,1
0,4
MINISTRY OF INTERIOR
5,5
2,6
8,1
0,0
0,0
0,0
0,0
0,0
0,0
5,5
2,6
8,1
5,5
2,6
8,1
0,0
0,0
0,0
0,0
0,0
0,0
5,5
2,6
8,1
MINISTRY OF EDUCATION
AND CULTURE
4,0
11,0
15,0
1,0
0,2
1,2
0,5
4,0
4,5
5,5
15,2
20,7
3,0
2,0
5,0
0,0
0,0
0,0
0,5
3,0
3,5
3,5
5,0
8,5
Pedagogical Institute
1,0
9,0
10,0
1,0
0,2
1,2
0,0
1,0
1,0
2,0
10,2
12,2
2,2
6,0
8,2
1,6
1,6
3,2
0,3
0,7
1,0
4,1
8,3
12,4
Department of Antiquities
2,2
6,0
8,2
1,6
1,6
3,2
0,3
0,7
1,0
4,1
8,3
12,4
MINISTRY OF HEALTH
2,9
11,8
14,7
3,1
9,8
12,9
0,2
1,7
1,9
6,2
23,3
29,5
1,4
0,6
2,0
0,0
0,0
0,0
0,0
0,0
0,0
1,4
0,6
2,0
General Laboratory
1,5
11,2
12,7
3,1
9,8
12,9
0,2
1,7
1,9
4,8
22,7
27,5
OTHER
6,6
2,9
9,5
0,2
0,1
0,3
0,1
0,2
0,3
6,9
3,2
10,1
6,1
2,6
8,7
0,0
0,0
0,0
0,0
0,1
0,1
6,1
2,7
8,8
0,4
0,1
0,5
0,2
0,1
0,3
0,1
0,1
0,2
0,7
0,3
1,0
0,1
0,2
0,3
0,0
0,0
0,0
0,0
0,0
0,0
0,1
0,2
0,3
52,2
44,7
96,9
39,9
33,4
73,3
46,1
36,3
82,4
TOTAL
Capital
Expenditure
Other Current
Expenditure
Total
6.330
1.045
2.558
9.933
5.216
947
1.708
7.871
313
50
190
553
30
24
54
131
285
416
Department of Agriculture
331
41
265
637
138
75
220
Department of Forests
124
11
135
Meteorological Service
47
47
17
17
17
17
MINISTRY OF INTERIOR
364
366
364
366
875
380
1.255
425
200
625
Pedagogical Institute
450
180
630
MINISTRY OF COMMUNICATIONS
AND WORKS
419
258
138
815
Department of Antiquities
419
258
138
815
MINISTRY OF HEALTH
933
104
181
1.218
60
40
100
General Laboratory
873
104
141
1.118
OTHER
746
65
316
1.127
641
63
306
1.010
92
102
13
15
9.684
1.472
3.575
14.731
Ministry/Department/
Semi-Government Organisation
TOTAL
Researchers
Technicians
Other
Supporting Staff
Total
Men Women Total
Economic Activity
AGRICULTURE,
FORESTRY AND
FISHING
0,3
0,0
0,3
0,0
0,0
0,0
0,0
0,0
0,0
0,3
0,0
0,3
03
0,3
0,0
0,3
0,0
0,0
0,0
0,0
0,0
0,0
0,3
0,0
0,3
MANUFACTURING
38,3
20,5
58,8
5,5
13,9
19,4
2,2
5,7
7,9
46,0
40,1
86,1
10
4,7
3,5
8,2
1,4
1,6
3,0
0,6
0,5
1,1
6,7
5,6
12,3
11
Manufacture of beverages
1,2
0,3
1,5
0,0
0,0
0,0
0,0
0,0
0,0
1,2
0,3
1,5
20
Manufacture of chemicals
and chemical products
4,3
2,6
6,9
1,5
0,9
2,4
0,0
0,7
0,7
5,8
4,2
10,0
16,4
12,0
28,4
1,6
11,2
12,8
1,6
3,9
5,5
19,6
27,1
46,7
Manufacture of rubber
and plastic products
1,5
0,3
1,8
0,2
0,2
0,4
0,0
0,4
0,4
1,7
0,9
2,6
0,4
0,0
0,4
0,0
0,0
0,0
0,0
0,0
0,0
0,4
0,0
0,4
24
0,2
0,0
0,2
0,4
0,0
0,4
0,0
0,2
0,2
0,6
0,2
0,8
25
Manufacture of fabricated
metal products, except
machinery and equipment
1,4
0,3
1,7
0,2
0,0
0,2
0,0
0,0
0,0
1,6
0,3
1,9
3,1
1,3
4,4
0,0
0,0
0,0
0,0
0,0
0,0
3,1
1,3
4,4
Manufacture of machinery
and equipment n.e.c.
1,5
0,0
1,5
0,2
0,0
0,2
0,0
0,0
0,0
1,7
0,0
1,7
Manufacture of other
transport equipment
1,2
0,0
1,2
0,0
0,0
0,0
0,0
0,0
0,0
1,2
0,0
1,2
32
Other manufacturing
2,4
0,2
2,6
0,0
0,0
0,0
0,0
0,0
0,0
2,4
0,2
2,6
ELECTRICITY, GAS,
STEAM AND AIR
CONDITIONING SUPPLY
3,3
0,0
3,3
0,0
0,0
0,0
0,0
0,0
0,0
3,3
0,0
3,3
3,3
0,0
3,3
0,0
0,0
0,0
0,0
0,0
0,0
3,3
0,0
3,3
CONSTRUCTION
0,8
0,0
0,8
0,0
0,0
0,0
0,0
0,2
0,2
0,8
0,2
1,0
41
Construction of buildings
0,6
0,0
0,6
0,0
0,0
0,0
0,0
0,0
0,0
0,6
0,0
0,6
43
Specialised construction
activities
0,2
0,0
0,2
0,0
0,0
0,0
0,0
0,2
0,2
0,2
0,2
0,4
21
22
23
Manufacture of basic
pharmaceutical products and
pharmaceutical preparations
35
(contd)
H
52
Researchers
Technicians
Other
Supporting Staff
Total
Men Women Total
Economic Activity
WHOLESALE
AND RETAIL TRADE
0,9
1,3
2,2
0,0
0,0
0,0
0,0
0,0
0,0
0,9
1,3
2,2
0,9
1,3
2,2
0,0
0,0
0,0
0,0
0,0
0,0
0,9
1,3
2,2
TRANSPORTATION
AND STORAGE
0,3
0,3
0,6
0,0
0,0
0,0
0,0
0,0
0,0
0,3
0,3
0,6
0,3
0,3
0,6
0,0
0,0
0,0
0,0
0,0
0,0
0,3
0,3
0,6
43,2
12,2
55,4
38,5
8,4
46,9
1,2
1,9
3,1
82,9
INFORMATION AND
COMMUNICATION
22,5 105,4
58
Publishing activities
1,0
0,9
1,9
0,0
0,0
0,0
0,0
0,0
0,0
1,0
0,9
1,9
61
Telecommunications
4,9
2,7
7,6
3,0
1,0
4,0
0,0
0,0
0,0
7,9
3,7
11,6
62
Computer programming,
consultancy and related
activities
36,5
8,6
45,1
34,7
7,0
41,7
1,2
1,9
3,1
72,4
17,5
89,9
63
0,8
0,0
0,8
0,8
0,4
1,2
0,0
0,0
0,0
1,6
0,4
2,0
FINANCIAL AND
INSURANCE ACTIVITIES
3,0
4,6
7,6
0,8
0,0
0,8
0,0
0,1
0,1
3,8
4,7
8,5
3,0
4,6
7,6
0,8
0,0
0,8
0,0
0,1
0,1
3,8
4,7
8,5
PROFESSIONAL,
SCIENTIFIC AND
TECHNICAL ACTIVITIES
26,6
7,7
34,3
1,8
1,0
2,8
0,6
1,2
1,8
29,0
9,9
38,9
69
1,8
0,6
2,4
0,0
0,0
0,0
0,0
0,0
0,0
1,8
0,6
2,4
70
5,2
2,4
7,6
0,0
0,0
0,0
0,0
0,0
0,0
5,2
2,4
7,6
19,6
4,7
24,3
1,8
1,0
2,8
0,6
1,2
1,8
22,0
6,9
28,9
64
71
EDUCATION
0,6
0,0
0,6
0,0
0,0
0,0
0,0
0,0
0,0
0,6
0,0
0,6
85
Education
0,6
0,0
0,6
0,0
0,0
0,0
0,0
0,0
0,0
0,6
0,0
0,6
HUMAN HEALTH
AND SOCIAL WORK
ACTIVITIES
7,7
9,3
17,0
0,6
0,0
0,6
1,3
2,2
3,5
9,6
11,5
21,1
7,7
9,3
17,0
0,6
0,0
0,6
1,3
2,2
3,5
9,6
11,5
21,1
55,9 180,9
47,2
23,3
70,5
5,3
11,3
86
TOTAL
125,0
16,6 177,5
90,5 268,0
Economic Activity
Labour
Costs
Capital
Expenditure
(000's)
Other
Current
Expenditure
Total
10
23
33
03
10
23
33
MANUFACTURING
2.119
672
1.383
4.174
10
325
108
150
583
11
Manufacture of beverages
39
13
55
20
259
32
210
501
21
1.063
423
521
2.007
22
75
20
80
175
23
10
12
22
24
23
10
33
25
48
30
43
121
115
20
129
264
55
20
90
165
30
32
34
71
32
Other manufacturing
75
11
91
177
85
18
28
131
35
85
18
28
131
CONSTRUCTION
25
20
45
41
Construction of buildings
15
23
43
10
12
22
65
49
119
46
65
49
119
16
28
44
52
16
28
44
3.141
227
1.314
4.682
58
Publishing activities
53
26
79
61
Telecommunications
331
22
133
486
62
2.699
200
1.108
4.007
58
47
110
63
(contd)
Economic Activity
Labour
Costs
Capital
Expenditure
(000's)
Other
Current
Expenditure
Total
306
65
371
64
306
65
371
1.092
53
521
1.666
64
68
136
69
70
192
43
235
836
49
410
1.295
71
EDUCATION
18
15
33
85
Education
18
15
33
528
292
647
1.467
86
528
292
647
1.467
7.405
1.267
4.093
12.765
TOTAL
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I.
I.2.
SCOPE
This section provides data on the introduction to the market or within an enterprise of new or significantly
improved products and processes and other related activities such as organisational and marketing
innovation, as well as on the objectives and benefits of such activities on enterprises.
COVERAGE
The data presented in this section cover enterprises with 10 or more employees only, active in one of the
following branches of economic activity (in brackets, the NACE Rev. 1.1 or Rev. 2 codes):
For the periods 2006 2008 and 2008 2010 (NACE Rev. 2 code)
Industry
- Mining and quarrying (section B)
- Manufacturing (section C)
- Electricity, gas, steam and air conditioning supply (section D)
- Water supply; sewerage, waste management and remediation activities (section E)
Services
- Wholesale trade, except of motor vehicles and motorcycles (division 46)
- Transportation and storage (section H)
- Publishing activities (division 58)
- Telecommunications (division 61)
- Computer programming, consultancy and related activities (division 62)
- Information service activities (division 63)
- Financial and insurance activities (section K)
- Architectural and engineering activities; technical testing and analysis (division 71)
For the period 2004 2006 (NACE Rev. 1.1 code)
Industry
- Mining and quarrying (section C)
- Manufacturing (section D)
- Electricity, gas and water supply (section E)
Services
- Wholesale trade and commission trade, except of motor vehicles and motorcycles (division 51)
- Transport, storage and communication (section I)
- Financial intermediation (section J)
- Computer and related activities (division 72)
- Research and development (division 73)
- Architectural and engineering activities (group 74.2)
- Technical testing and analysis (group 74.3)
SOURCES OF DATA AND CHRONOLOGY OF SERIES
The data presented have been compiled from the findings of the last three rounds of Innovation Surveys
carried out in Cyprus, which referred to the three-year periods 20042006, 20062008 and 20082010
respectively.
The surveys were fully harmonised with the methodological guidelines set out by the Statistical Office of
the European Union (Eurostat), on the basis of the core questionnaire adopted by all EU Member States
within the context of the Community Innovation Surveys (CIS). To enable international comparisons, the
definitions and concepts of the Oslo Manual, developed by the Organisation for Economic Co-operation
and Development (OECD), were used.
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INNOVATION
CHART I.1. DEGREE OF INNOVATION ACTIVITY IN AN ENTERPRISE
Total enterprises
Non-innovative enterprises
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INNOVATION
TABLE I.2.1a. TECHNOLOGICAL AND NON-TECHNOLOGICAL INNOVATION, 2006-2008
% of all enterprises with
%
of all
enterprises
Innovation
Activities
TOTAL
Total
10 - 49
50 - 249
250 +
100,00
82,33
15,40
2,27
56,11
52,57
71,43
80,65
8,10
7,53
11,90
3,23
13,15
14,01
9,06
9,68
34,86
31,03
50,47
67,74
43,89
47,43
28,57
19,35
INDUSTRY
Total
10 - 49
50 - 249
250 +
48,49
41,60
6,08
0,81
63,21
60,65
78,30
81,82
11,06
10,44
15,65
9,09
11,09
12,05
6,02
0,00
41,06
38,16
56,63
72,73
36,79
39,35
21,70
18,18
Total
1,05
63,13
49,13
7,00
7,00
36,87
Total
10 - 49
50 - 249
250 +
45,58
39,13
5,72
0,73
62,84
60,26
78,21
80,00
10,33
9,58
15,39
10,00
11,32
12,25
6,41
0,00
41,19
38,43
56,41
70,00
37,16
39,74
21,79
20,00
NACE
Rev. 2
Code
B to M
(selected)
B to E
Economic Activity
MANUFACTURING
Non-technological
Product and Process
Innovation
only
Technological and
Non-technological
Product and Process
Innovation
No
Innovation
Activities
10 - 12
Total
13,62
66,03
6,98
6,20
52,85
33,97
13 - 15
Total
2,65
47,51
12,83
15,71
18,97
52,49
16 - 18
Total
6,28
67,21
21,82
8,98
36,41
32,79
19 - 22
Total
3,45
72,98
8,52
13,40
51,06
27,02
Total
7,07
61,96
11,40
14,30
36,26
38,04
Total
6,32
55,92
8,93
16,36
30,63
44,08
26 - 30
Total
2,29
68,06
9,59
8,63
49,84
31,94
31 - 33
Total
3,90
55,83
4,13
16,17
35,53
44,17
23
24 - 25
(cont'd)
- 416 -
Size
class
Technological
Product and
Process
Innovation
only
INNOVATION
TABLE I.2.1a (cont'd). TECHNOLOGICAL AND NON-TECHNOLOGICAL INNOVATION, 2006-2008
% of all enterprises with
NACE
Rev. 2
Code
Economic Activity
Size
class
%
of all
enterprises
Innovation
Activities
Technological
Product and
Process
Innovation
only
Non-technological
Product and Process
Innovation
only
Technological and
Non-technological
Product and Process
Innovation
No
Innovation
Activities
Total
0,07
100,00
0,00
0,00
100,00
0,00
Total
1,80
71,43
8,17
8,16
55,10
28,57
Total
10 - 49
50 - 249
250 +
51,51
40,73
9,31
1,47
49,43
44,32
66,94
80,00
5,32
4,57
9,45
0,00
15,09
16,01
11,05
15,00
29,02
23,74
46,44
65,00
50,57
55,68
33,06
20,00
G to M
(selected)
SERVICES
G
(46 only)
Total
29,37
49,35
5,59
20,00
23,76
50,65
Total
10,33
34,10
4,27
10,90
18,93
65,90
Total
3,01
70,74
4,88
9,76
56,10
29,26
Total
6,45
71,60
7,96
4,55
59,09
28,40
Total
2,35
29,69
0,00
7,81
21,88
70,31
H
J
(58 and
61-63
only)
K
M
(71 only)
- 417 -
INNOVATION
TABLE I.2.1b. TECHNOLOGICAL AND NON-TECHNOLOGICAL INNOVATION, 2008-2010
% of all enterprises with
NACE
Rev. 2
Code
B to M
(selected)
B to E
%
of all
enterprises
Innovation
Activities
TOTAL
Total
10 - 49
50 - 249
250 +
100,00
81,30
16,10
2,60
46,19
43,08
55,79
83,68
INDUSTRY
Total
10 - 49
50 - 249
250 +
46,87
39,04
7,02
0,82
Total
MANUFACTURING
Non-technological
Product and Process
Innovation
only
Technological and
Non-technological
Product and Process
Innovation
No
Innovation
Activities
8,15
8,77
5,03
8,21
10,16
10,44
9,89
2,74
27,88
23,87
40,87
72,73
53,81
56,92
44,21
16,32
47,90
45,58
58,75
65,48
11,81
12,29
8,49
17,44
9,03
9,93
5,07
0,00
27,06
23,36
45,19
48,04
52,10
54,42
41,25
34,52
1,25
29,51
5,69
0,00
23,82
70,49
Total
10 - 49
50 - 249
250 +
43,41
36,22
6,45
0,75
48,24
46,14
58,42
62,18
11,77
12,27
8,14
19,10
9,75
10,69
5,52
0,00
26,72
23,18
44,76
43,08
51,76
53,86
41,58
37,82
10 - 12
Total
12,36
46,37
6,47
8,84
31,06
53,63
13 - 15
Total
1,81
28,86
3,92
7,57
17,37
71,14
16 - 18
Total
6,14
51,35
15,05
18,44
17,86
48,65
19 - 22
Total
3,42
57,58
13,30
4,17
40,11
42,42
Total
6,68
48,71
20,35
7,51
20,85
51,29
Total
6,25
48,03
14,09
5,70
28,24
51,97
26 - 30
Total
2,78
42,42
5,65
14,09
22,68
57,58
31 - 33
Total
3,96
53,69
11,67
12,01
30,01
46,31
23
24 - 25
(cont'd)
- 418 -
Size
class
Economic Activity
Technological
Product and
Process
Innovation
only
INNOVATION
TABLE I.2.1b (cont'd). TECHNOLOGICAL AND NON-TECHNOLOGICAL INNOVATION, 2008-2010
% of all enterprises with
NACE
Rev. 2
Code
Economic Activity
Size
class
%
of all
enterprises
Innovation
Activities
Technological
Product and
Process
Innovation
only
Non-technological
Product and Process
Innovation
only
Technological and
Non-technological
Product and Process
Innovation
No
Innovation
Activities
Total
0,07
100,00
0,00
0,00
100,00
0,00
Total
2,14
50,00
16,67
0,00
33,33
50,00
Total
10 - 49
50 - 249
250 +
53,13
42,27
9,08
1,78
44,68
40,78
53,51
92,02
4,92
5,51
2,35
3,99
11,15
10,92
13,62
3,99
28,61
24,35
37,54
84,04
55,32
59,22
46,49
7,98
G to M
(selected)
SERVICES
G
(46 only)
Total
30,48
44,24
4,70
13,03
26,51
55,76
Total
11,22
29,63
7,91
6,57
15,15
70,37
Total
3,22
62,17
0,00
8,84
53,33
37,83
Total
5,45
59,96
4,06
10,45
45,45
40,04
Total
2,76
60,10
2,58
13,19
44,33
39,90
H
J
(58 and
61-63
only)
K
M
(71 only)
- 419 -
INNOVATION
TABLE I.2.2a. TECHNOLOGICAL PRODUCT AND PROCESS INNOVATION, 2006-2008
% of all enterprises with
NACE
Rev. 2
Code
B to M
(selected)
B to E
Size
class
%
of all
enterprises
TOTAL
Total
10 - 49
50 - 249
250 +
100,00
82,33
15,40
2,27
INDUSTRY
Total
10 - 49
50 - 249
250 +
Economic Activity
MANUFACTURING
Product
Innovation
only
Process
Innovation
only
42,96
38,56
62,37
70,97
42,89
38,56
61,89
70,97
0,21
0,26
0,00
0,00
14,66
14,16
18,09
9,68
28,02
24,14
43,80
61,29
0,07
0,00
0,48
0,00
48,49
41,60
6,08
0,81
52,12
48,60
72,28
81,82
51,97
48,60
71,08
81,82
0,44
0,51
0,00
0,00
18,31
17,82
22,89
9,09
33,22
30,27
48,19
72,73
0,15
0,00
1,20
0,00
Total
1,05
56,13
56,13
0,00
49,13
7,00
0,00
Total
10 - 49
50 - 249
250 +
45,58
39,13
5,72
0,73
51,52
48,01
71,80
80,00
51,36
48,01
70,52
80,00
0,47
0,54
0,00
0,00
17,63
16,97
23,08
10,00
33,26
30,50
47,44
70,00
0,16
0,00
1,28
0,00
Product and
Process
Innovation
10 - 12
Total
13,62
59,83
59,83
0,00
21,00
38,83
0,00
13 - 15
Total
2,65
31,80
31,80
0,00
26,27
5,53
0,00
16 - 18
Total
6,28
58,23
57,06
0,00
21,94
35,12
1,17
Total
3,45
59,58
59,58
0,00
4,26
55,32
0,00
Total
7,07
47,66
47,66
0,00
17,93
29,73
0,00
Total
6,32
39,56
39,56
0,00
12,41
27,15
0,00
26 - 30
Total
2,29
59,43
59,43
9,27
9,58
40,58
0,00
31 - 33
Total
3,90
39,66
39,66
0,00
17,48
22,18
0,00
19 - 22
23
24 - 25
(cont'd)
- 420 -
Ongoing
and/or
Abandoned
Innovation
Activities
Product
and/or
Process
Innovation
Technological
Innovation
Activities
INNOVATION
TABLE I.2.2a (cont'd). TECHNOLOGICAL PRODUCT AND PROCESS INNOVATION, 2006-2008
% of all enterprises with
NACE
Rev. 2
Code
D
E
Ongoing
and/or
Abandoned
Innovation
Activities
%
of all
enterprises
Total
0,07
100,00
100,00
0,00
0,00
100,00
0,00
Total
1,80
63,27
63,27
0,00
18,37
44,90
0,00
Total
10 - 49
50 - 249
250 +
51,51
40,73
9,31
1,47
34,34
28,31
55,89
65,00
34,34
28,31
55,89
65,00
0,00
0,00
0,00
0,00
11,23
10,42
14,96
10,00
23,11
17,89
40,93
55,00
0,00
0,00
0,00
0,00
Economic Activity
Technological
Innovation
Activities
Product
and/or
Process
Innovation
Product
Innovation
only
Process
Innovation
only
Product and
Process
Innovation
G to M
(selected)
SERVICES
G
(46 only)
Total
29,37
29,35
29,35
0,00
15,20
14,15
0,00
Total
10,33
23,20
23,20
0,00
4,97
18,23
0,00
Total
3,01
60,98
60,98
0,00
7,32
53,66
0,00
Total
6,45
67,05
67,05
0,00
6,82
60,23
0,00
Total
2,35
21,88
21,88
0,00
6,25
15,63
0,00
H
J
(58 and
61-63
only)
K
M
(71 only)
- 421 -
Size
class
INNOVATION
TABLE I.2.2b. TECHNOLOGICAL PRODUCT AND PROCESS INNOVATION, 2008-2010
% of all enterprises with
NACE
Rev. 2
Code
B to M
(selected)
B to E
Size
class
%
of all
enterprises
TOTAL
Total
10 - 49
50 - 249
250 +
100,00
81,30
16,10
2,60
INDUSTRY
Total
10 - 49
50 - 249
250 +
Economic Activity
MANUFACTURING
Product
Innovation
only
Process
Innovation
only
36,03
32,64
45,90
80,94
36,03
32,64
45,90
80,94
0,27
0,34
0,00
0,00
11,05
10,92
12,12
8,38
24,71
21,38
33,78
72,56
0,00
0,00
0,00
0,00
46,87
39,04
7,02
0,82
38,87
35,65
53,68
65,48
38,87
35,65
53,68
65,48
0,59
0,70
0,00
0,00
12,41
12,09
15,64
0,00
25,87
22,86
38,04
65,48
0,00
0,00
0,00
0,00
Total
1,25
29,51
29,51
0,00
18,14
11,37
0,00
Total
10 - 49
50 - 249
250 +
43,41
36,22
6,45
0,75
38,49
35,45
52,90
62,18
38,49
35,45
52,90
62,18
0,63
0,76
0,00
0,00
11,40
11,23
13,71
0,00
26,46
23,46
39,19
62,18
0,00
0,00
0,00
0,00
Product and
Process
Innovation
10 - 12
Total
12,36
37,53
37,53
2,22
10,18
25,13
0,00
13 - 15
Total
1,81
21,29
21,29
0,00
0,00
21,29
0,00
16 - 18
Total
6,14
32,91
32,91
0,00
11,97
20,94
0,00
Total
3,42
53,41
53,41
0,00
6,24
47,17
0,00
Total
6,68
41,20
41,20
0,00
9,83
31,37
0,00
Total
6,25
42,33
42,33
0,00
17,59
24,74
0,00
26 - 30
Total
2,78
28,33
28,33
0,00
10,76
17,57
0,00
31 - 33
Total
3,96
41,68
41,68
0,00
17,36
24,32
0,00
19 - 22
23
24 - 25
(cont'd)
- 422 -
Ongoing
and/or
Abandoned
Innovation
Activities
Product
and/or
Process
Innovation
Technological
Innovation
Activities
INNOVATION
TABLE I.2.2b (cont'd). TECHNOLOGICAL PRODUCT AND PROCESS INNOVATION, 2008-2010
% of all enterprises with
NACE
Rev. 2
Code
D
E
Ongoing
and/or
Abandoned
Innovation
Activities
%
of all
enterprises
Total
0,07
100,00
100,00
0,00
0,00
100,00
0,00
Total
2,14
50,00
50,00
0,00
30,00
20,00
0,00
Total
10 - 49
50 - 249
250 +
53,13
42,27
9,08
1,78
33,53
29,86
39,89
88,03
33,53
29,86
39,89
88,03
0,00
0,00
0,00
0,00
9,85
9,84
9,40
12,21
23,68
20,02
30,49
75,82
0,00
0,00
0,00
0,00
Economic Activity
Technological
Innovation
Activities
Product
and/or
Process
Innovation
Product
Innovation
only
Process
Innovation
only
Product and
Process
Innovation
G to M
(selected)
SERVICES
G
(46 only)
Total
30,48
31,21
31,21
0,00
13,05
18,16
0,00
Total
11,22
23,06
23,06
0,00
7,36
15,70
0,00
Total
3,22
53,33
53,33
0,00
4,42
48,91
0,00
Total
5,45
49,51
49,51
0,00
3,92
45,59
0,00
Total
2,76
46,91
46,91
0,00
2,58
44,33
0,00
H
J
(58 and
61-63
only)
K
M
(71 only)
- 423 -
Size
class
INNOVATION
TABLE I.2.3a. NON-TECHNOLOGICAL (ORGANISATIONAL AND MARKETING) INNOVATION, 2006-2008
NACE
Rev. 2
Code
B to M
(selected)
B to E
%
of all
enterprises
TOTAL
Total
10 - 49
50 - 249
250 +
100,00
82,33
15,40
2,27
34,86
31,03
50,47
67,74
30,26
26,79
44,75
58,06
24,88
21,85
36,18
58,06
13,15
14,01
9,06
9,68
8,78
9,14
7,16
6,45
8,10
8,76
4,78
6,45
INDUSTRY
Total
10 - 49
50 - 249
250 +
48,49
41,60
6,08
0,81
41,06
38,16
56,63
72,73
34,61
31,88
49,40
63,64
29,23
27,20
39,76
54,55
11,09
12,05
6,02
0,00
7,30
7,81
4,82
0,00
6,48
7,21
2,41
0,00
Total
1,05
7,00
7,00
0,00
7,00
7,00
0,00
Total
10 - 49
50 - 249
250 +
45,58
39,13
5,72
0,73
41,19
38,43
56,41
70,00
34,33
31,75
48,72
60,00
30,37
28,45
41,03
50,00
11,32
12,25
6,41
0,00
7,29
7,74
5,13
0,00
6,74
7,47
2,56
0,00
MANUFACTURING
10 - 12
Total
13,62
52,85
44,80
41,14
6,20
5,66
5,66
13 - 15
Total
2,65
18,97
18,97
18,97
15,71
5,53
12,94
Total
6,28
36,41
29,99
21,00
8,98
7,82
3,85
Total
3,45
51,06
42,55
34,04
13,40
10,43
2,98
Total
7,07
36,26
27,03
27,65
14,30
10,05
5,29
Total
6,32
30,63
25,06
21,35
16,36
5,57
10,79
Total
2,29
49,84
46,65
33,87
8,63
8,63
0,00
Total
3,90
35,53
28,95
29,89
16,17
7,52
14,29
16 - 18
19 - 22
23
24 - 25
26 - 30
31 - 33
(cont'd)
- 424 -
Size
class
Economic Activity
INNOVATION
TABLE I.2.3a (cont'd). NON-TECHNOLOGICAL (ORGANISATIONAL AND MARKETING) INNOVATION, 2006-2008
NACE
Rev. 2
Code
D
E
Economic Activity
Size
class
%
of all
enterprises
Total
0,07
100,00
100,00
100,00
0,00
0,00
0,00
Total
1,80
55,10
55,10
14,29
8,16
8,16
4,08
Total
10 - 49
50 - 249
250 +
51,51
40,73
9,31
1,47
29,02
23,74
46,44
65,00
26,17
21,58
41,72
55,00
20,79
16,39
33,85
60,00
15,09
16,01
11,05
15,00
10,16
10,50
8,69
10,00
9,61
10,35
6,33
10,00
G to M
(selected)
SERVICES
G
(46 only)
Total
29,37
23,76
21,02
17,47
20,00
11,86
14,86
Total
10,33
18,93
18,93
9,29
10,90
10,19
1,42
Total
3,01
56,10
53,66
39,02
9,76
7,32
9,76
Total
6,45
59,09
50,00
46,59
4,55
4,55
2,27
Total
2,35
21,88
21,88
18,75
7,81
7,81
0,00
J
INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATION
(58+61+62 Publishing activities, telecommunications, computer
+63 only) programming, consultancy and related activities,
information service activities
K
M
(71 only)
- 425 -
INNOVATION
TABLE I.2.3b. NON-TECHNOLOGICAL (ORGANISATIONAL AND MARKETING) INNOVATION, 2008-2010
NACE
Rev. 2
Code
B to M
(selected)
B to E
%
of all
enterprises
TOTAL
Total
10 - 49
50 - 249
250 +
100,00
81,30
16,10
2,60
27,88
23,87
40,87
72,73
23,41
19,60
35,56
67,26
21,03
17,46
32,49
61,62
10,16
10,44
9,89
2,74
7,86
7,97
8,13
2,74
7,23
7,64
6,36
0,00
INDUSTRY
Total
10 - 49
50 - 249
250 +
46,87
39,04
7,02
0,82
27,06
23,36
45,19
48,04
22,14
18,92
37,07
48,04
18,64
15,98
32,04
30,60
9,03
9,93
5,07
0,00
7,38
8,31
3,04
0,00
5,60
6,00
4,06
0,00
Total
1,25
23,82
23,82
0,00
0,00
0,00
0,00
Total
10 - 49
50 - 249
250 +
43,41
36,22
6,45
0,75
26,72
23,18
44,76
43,08
21,42
18,39
35,93
43,08
19,14
16,64
31,56
33,52
9,75
10,69
5,52
0,00
7,97
8,96
3,31
0,00
6,05
6,47
4,42
0,00
MANUFACTURING
10 - 12
Total
12,36
31,06
26,91
24,40
8,84
8,84
4,57
13 - 15
Total
1,81
17,37
17,37
17,37
7,57
7,57
7,57
Total
6,14
17,86
15,28
11,70
18,44
12,26
10,76
Total
3,42
40,11
29,70
33,06
4,17
4,17
2,08
Total
6,68
20,85
13,54
15,47
7,51
4,86
4,31
Total
6,25
28,24
23,22
13,25
5,70
4,55
4,55
Total
2,78
22,68
14,86
20,12
14,09
14,09
8,77
Total
3,96
30,01
23,53
17,86
12,01
8,42
9,48
16 - 18
19 - 22
23
24 - 25
26 - 30
31 - 33
(cont'd)
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Size
class
Economic Activity
INNOVATION
TABLE I.2.3b (cont'd). NON-TECHNOLOGICAL (ORGANISATIONAL AND MARKETING) INNOVATION, 2008-2010
NACE
Rev. 2
Code
D
E
Economic Activity
Size
class
%
of all
enterprises
Total
0,07
100,00
100,00
0,00
0,00
0,00
0,00
Total
2,14
33,33
33,33
20,00
0,00
0,00
0,00
Total
10 - 49
50 - 249
250 +
53,13
42,27
9,08
1,78
28,61
24,35
37,54
84,04
24,52
20,22
34,40
76,06
23,13
18,82
32,83
75,82
11,15
10,92
13,62
3,99
8,28
7,65
12,05
3,99
8,67
9,15
8,13
0,00
G to M
(selected)
SERVICES
G
(46 only)
Total
30,48
26,51
22,16
22,49
13,03
8,49
11,39
Total
11,22
15,15
13,26
11,98
6,57
5,93
3,05
Total
3,22
53,33
44,48
46,69
8,84
6,63
6,63
Total
5,45
45,45
39,07
40,22
10,45
10,45
6,53
Total
2,76
44,33
44,33
14,35
13,19
13,19
8,04
J
INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATION
(58+61+62 Publishing activities, telecommunications, computer
+63 only) programming, consultancy and related activities,
information service activities
K
M
(71 only)
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INNOVATION
TABLE I.2.4a. OTHER INDICATORS ON TECHNOLOGICAL PRODUCT AND PROCESS INNOVATION, 2006-2008
NACE Rev. 2 Code
B to M (selected)
B to E
G to M (selected)
Economic Activity
TOTAL
INDUSTRY
SERVICES
Size Class
Total
10-49
50-249
50-249
250+
Total
10-49
50-249
250+
37,83
44,27
38,73
40,75
34,35
53,44
40,91
59,09
54,99
30,77
53,15
30,12
60,00
35,00
77,78
22,22
13,32
63,57
13,44
59,37
12,68
69,01
15,38
84,62
36,46
35,03
40,46
40,91
36,36
34,94
41,67
44,44
36,61
35,19
39,44
38,46
27,57
1,67
26,23
2,03
29,01
0,76
45,45
0,00
25,97
2,26
25,58
2,82
25,00
0,00
44,44
0,00
29,85
0,83
27,36
0,64
32,39
1,41
46,15
0,00
65,53
26,75
63,28
23,96
69,47
33,59
86,36
40,91
64,29
31,19
63,34
28,84
65,00
36,67
88,89
66,67
67,30
20,41
63,18
15,41
73,24
30,99
84,62
23,08
PROCESS INNOVATION
Introduction by enterprises of new or significantly improved
- Methods of manufacturing or producing goods or services
- Logistics, delivery or distribution methods for their
inputs, goods or services
- Supporting activities for their processes, such as
maintenance systems or operations for purchasing,
accounting or computing
10-49
70,20
71,68
64,89
72,73
82,94
83,75
78,33
88,89
51,99
50,51
53,52
61,54
71,48
69,94
74,05
86,36
65,65
65,39
65,00
77,78
79,81
77,92
81,69
92,31
72,72
70,47
78,63
81,82
66,52
65,40
70,00
77,78
81,57
79,36
85,92
84,62
50,93
53,46
47,33
22,73
57,80
60,30
50,00
33,33
41,12
41,46
45,07
15,38
47,31
1,09
44,63
1,25
51,15
0,76
77,27
0,00
39,79
1,28
37,05
1,60
48,33
0,00
66,67
0,00
58,05
0,83
57,90
0,64
53,52
1,41
84,62
0,00
72,37
21,84
5,13
75,07
19,63
4,63
65,65
26,72
6,87
59,09
36,36
4,55
67,26
26,50
5,10
70,67
23,71
4,57
56,67
33,33
8,33
33,33
66,67
0,00
79,66
15,18
5,16
82,79
12,47
4,74
73,24
21,13
5,63
76,92
15,38
7,69
(cont'd)
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Total
PRODUCT INNOVATION
Introduction by enterprises of
- New or significantly improved goods
- New or significantly improved services
250+
INNOVATION
TABLE I.2.4a (cont'd). OTHER INDICATORS ON TECHNOLOGICAL PRODUCT AND PROCESS INNOVATION, 2006-2008
NACE Rev. 2 Code
B to M (selected)
B to E
G to M (selected)
Economic Activity
TOTAL
INDUSTRY
SERVICES
Size Class
Total
10-49
50-249
250+
Total
10-49
50-249
250+
Total
10-49
50-249
250+
ACTIVITIES OF INNOVATION
Enterprises engaged in the following activities
of innovation:
- Intramural (in-house) Research and Development (R&D)
14,18
23,66
54,55
21,29
17,19
31,67
77,78
12,85
8,90
16,90
38,46
6,31
11,50
5,54
8,64
3,82
19,84
36,37
18,18
7,83
13,46
6,17
11,02
6,67
25,00
66,67
11,11
4,15
8,70
4,45
4,45
1,41
15,49
15,38
23,08
- Extramural R&D
20,47
16,16
26,72
68,18
22,13
18,61
30,00
77,78
18,10
11,87
23,94
61,54
99,33
99,10
100,00
100,00
98,87
98,59
100,00
100,00
100,00
100,00
100,00
100,00
56,58
53,47
63,36
77,27
53,08
51,49
58,33
66,67
61,57
56,94
67,61
84,62
- Training of personnel
97,70
97,34
98,47
100,00
96,66
95,83
100,00
100,00
99,17
100,00
97,18
100,00
37,68
32,98
48,09
68,18
39,31
37,18
45,00
66,67
35,34
25,61
50,70
69,23
- Other activities
80,92
78,80
85,50
95,45
88,07
87,98
88,33
88,89
70,70
62,69
83,10
100,00
- Continuously
- Occasionally
OBJECTIVES OF INNOVATION
High degree of importance of innovation on
- Increasing range of goods or services
63,42
61,81
67,18
72,73
63,06
61,43
70,00
66,67
63,93
62,47
64,79
76,92
66,36
65,10
69,47
72,73
63,55
61,32
71,67
77,78
70,37
71,71
67,61
69,23
45,12
46,75
36,64
63,64
44,37
44,95
36,67
77,78
46,21
49,90
36,62
53,85
61,95
62,36
61,07
59,09
64,81
65,43
60,00
77,78
57,85
56,96
61,97
46,15
77,28
76,64
77,10
90,91
77,81
77,34
76,67
100,00
76,51
75,42
77,46
84,62
64,43
62,72
68,70
72,73
70,37
69,85
68,33
100,00
55,94
50,21
69,01
53,85
61,35
59,71
64,89
72,73
68,66
68,08
68,33
88,89
50,91
45,03
61,97
61,54
40,47
38,84
41,98
63,64
44,94
40,95
60,00
66,67
34,09
35,13
26,76
61,54
36,95
33,38
45,80
54,55
40,89
37,35
55,00
55,56
31,31
26,42
38,03
53,85
(cont'd)
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17,81
INNOVATION
TABLE I.2.4a (cont'd). OTHER INDICATORS ON TECHNOLOGICAL PRODUCT AND PROCESS INNOVATION, 2006-2008
NACE Rev. 2 Code
Economic Activity
Size Class
B to M (selected)
TOTAL
Total
10-49 50-249
250+
Total
B to E
INDUSTRY
10-49 50-249
250+
G to M (selected)
SERVICES
Total
10-49 50-249
250+
SOURCES OF INFORMATION
High degree of importance of information for
innovation activities from sources, such as:
86,82
71,19
32,56
33,80
86,55
73,01
31,60
34,89
88,55
65,65
34,35
31,30
81,82
68,18
40,91
27,27
85,43
70,81
30,06
37,39
84,32
72,57
31,06
38,76
90,00
61,67
26,67
31,67
88,89
77,78
22,22
33,33
88,81
71,73
36,13
28,67
90,46
73,80
32,54
28,09
87,32
69,01
40,85
30,99
76,92
61,54
53,85
23,08
27,82
3,58
3,98
49,07
19,71
15,65
24,03
2,31
3,77
50,47
19,75
17,72
37,40
4,58
2,29
48,09
21,37
11,45
45,45
22,73
18,18
27,27
9,09
0,00
27,78
3,19
4,74
57,91
24,52
22,17
24,21
2,18
5,20
56,81
22,32
23,01
43,33
5,00
1,67
66,67
36,67
21,67
33,33
22,22
11,11
33,33
11,11
0,00
27,89
4,14
2,90
36,43
12,85
6,34
23,71
2,54
1,27
39,36
15,26
8,45
32,39
4,23
2,82
32,39
8,45
2,82
53,85
23,08
23,08
23,08
7,69
0,00
INNOVATION CO-OPERATION
Co-operation in innovation activities with partners from:
- Cyprus
- Other Europe
- Other countries
Co-operation in innovation activities with partners,
such as:
- Other enterprises within the enterprise group
- Suppliers of equipment, materials, components or software
- Clients or customers
- Competitors or other enterprises in the same sector
- Consultants, commercial labs or private research and
development (R&D) institutes
- Universities or other higher education institutions
- Government or public research institutes
46,70
24,88
13,37
44,26
22,12
10,24
51,15
28,24
17,56
68,18
59,09
50,00
39,31
19,18
5,66
36,82
18,18
3,44
48,33
20,00
8,33
55,56
44,44
55,56
57,24
33,01
24,40
57,30
29,03
22,17
53,52
35,21
25,35
76,92
69,23
46,15
8,69
48,38
32,44
27,48
5,69
46,31
30,04
26,33
13,74
50,38
35,88
28,24
45,45
77,27
59,09
45,45
5,37
40,75
27,54
25,19
3,81
39,34
26,09
24,97
8,33
43,33
31,67
23,33
33,33
66,67
44,44
44,44
13,44
59,30
39,44
30,75
7,90
58,54
36,98
28,73
18,31
56,34
39,44
32,39
53,85
84,62
69,23
46,15
23,09
6,19
3,10
19,70
3,99
2,58
29,01
9,16
3,05
54,55
31,82
13,64
20,78
5,51
2,58
18,37
3,26
2,14
30,00
11,67
3,33
33,33
33,33
11,11
26,39
7,17
3,85
22,04
5,27
3,36
28,17
7,04
2,82
69,23
30,77
15,38
(cont'd)
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INNOVATION
TABLE I.2.4a (cont'd). OTHER INDICATORS ON TECHNOLOGICAL PRODUCT AND PROCESS INNOVATION, 2006-2008
NACE Rev. 2 Code
Economic Activity
Size Class
B to M (selected)
TOTAL
Total
10-49 50-249
250+
Total
B to E
INDUSTRY
10-49 50-249
250+
G to M (selected)
SERVICES
Total
10-49 50-249
250+
0,69
3,82
0,00
0,87
0,73
1,67
0,00
2,07
0,64
5,63
0,00
27,41
26,00
30,53
36,36
21,12
19,52
28,33
22,22
36,38
37,37
32,39
46,15
- Clients or customers
10,09
10,43
9,16
9,09
10,78
11,30
8,33
11,11
9,12
8,90
9,86
7,69
3,38
2,96
3,82
9,09
2,26
1,74
1,67
22,22
4,97
5,09
5,63
0,00
7,15
6,44
6,87
22,73
6,55
5,66
10,00
11,11
7,99
7,81
4,23
30,77
0,85
0,92
0,76
0,00
1,16
1,09
1,67
0,00
0,41
0,64
0,00
0,00
1,18
1,36
0,76
0,00
1,42
1,78
0,00
0,00
0,83
0,64
1,41
0,00
51,42
48,80
55,73
77,27
44,17
41,80
51,67
66,67
61,78
61,08
59,15
84,62
FUNDING OF INNOVATION
Financial support for innovation activities from the
following levels of government:
- Local or regional authorities
- Central government (ministries, departments, services, etc)
2,93
3,28
2,29
0,00
3,54
4,06
1,67
0,00
2,07
1,91
2,82
0,00
30,93
30,08
33,59
31,82
39,53
38,54
45,00
33,33
18,65
15,26
23,94
30,77
6,10
5,02
8,40
13,64
6,89
5,35
11,67
22,22
4,97
4,45
5,63
7,69
2,05
1,62
3,05
4,55
1,45
1,45
0,00
11,11
2,90
1,91
5,63
0,00
33,66
31,24
41,22
36,36
42,72
39,99
55,00
44,44
20,72
15,89
29,58
30,77
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1,36
INNOVATION
TABLE I.2.4b. OTHER INDICATORS ON TECHNOLOGICAL PRODUCT AND PROCESS INNOVATION, 2008-2010
NACE Rev. 2 Code
B to M (selected)
B to E
G to M (selected)
Economic Activity
TOTAL
INDUSTRY
SERVICES
Size Class
Total
10-49
50-249
250+
Total
10-49
50-249
250+
Total
10-49
50-249
250+
PRODUCT INNOVATION
Introduction by enterprises of
- New or significantly improved goods
44,30
42,10
49,86
52,45
58,12
54,09
67,08
100,00
30,16
28,88
31,96
36,26
46,69
45,82
42,89
71,02
30,25
32,49
20,58
39,95
63,52
60,54
66,07
81,60
38,54
37,07
41,80
45,69
49,86
46,03
58,82
86,68
26,96
27,19
24,11
31,73
23,54
20,79
30,95
32,16
28,55
24,77
39,94
46,74
18,41
16,40
21,61
27,20
22,38
21,16
24,47
30,44
25,22
23,74
26,71
53,26
19,48
18,32
22,14
22,67
2,25
0,80
8,06
0,00
2,10
1,02
6,37
0,00
2,40
0,56
9,82
0,00
37,89
38,53
29,04
60,87
24,91
27,74
14,21
26,63
51,16
50,43
44,46
72,53
27,63
25,18
31,79
43,96
14,44
15,13
13,93
0,00
41,12
36,25
50,35
58,93
16,80
15,57
15,41
37,20
9,38
9,54
8,26
13,32
24,38
22,22
22,85
45,33
2,87
1,75
6,74
3,38
1,90
1,79
2,59
0,00
3,86
1,71
11,06
4,53
69,33
66,54
73,59
89,65
68,07
66,09
70,86
100,00
70,63
67,04
76,42
86,13
40,55
34,75
51,76
74,40
39,72
34,05
56,89
66,58
41,40
35,53
46,42
77,06
- A first in Cyprus
35,27
29,36
46,33
71,02
34,25
27,90
53,11
66,58
36,32
30,96
39,29
72,53
- A first in Europe
3,61
3,29
2,89
10,15
3,41
2,92
5,67
0,00
3,81
3,69
0,00
13,60
- A world first
1,19
1,34
0,00
3,38
1,17
1,53
0,00
0,00
1,20
1,13
0,00
4,53
(cont'd)
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INNOVATION
TABLE I.2.4b (cont'd). OTHER INDICATORS ON TECHNOLOGICAL PRODUCT AND PROCESS INNOVATION, 2008-2010
NACE Rev. 2 Code
B to M (selected)
B to E
G to M (selected)
Economic Activity
TOTAL
INDUSTRY
SERVICES
Size Class
Total
10-49
50-249
50-249
250+
Total
10-49
50-249
250+
38,54
37,07
41,80
45,69
49,86
46,03
58,82
86,68
26,96
27,19
24,11
31,73
23,54
20,79
30,95
32,16
28,55
24,77
39,94
46,74
18,41
16,40
21,61
27,20
22,38
2,25
21,16
0,80
24,47
8,06
30,44
0,00
25,22
2,10
23,74
1,02
26,71
6,37
53,26
0,00
19,48
2,40
18,32
0,56
22,14
9,82
22,67
0,00
37,89
38,53
29,04
60,87
24,91
27,74
14,21
26,63
51,16
50,43
44,46
72,53
27,63
25,18
31,79
43,96
14,44
15,13
13,93
0,00
41,12
36,25
50,35
58,93
16,80
2,87
15,57
1,75
15,41
6,74
37,20
3,38
9,38
1,90
9,54
1,79
8,26
2,59
13,32
0,00
24,38
3,86
22,22
1,71
22,85
11,06
45,33
4,53
PROCESS INNOVATION
Introduction by enterprises of new or significantly improved
- Methods of manufacturing or producing goods or services
- Logistics, delivery or distribution methods for their
inputs, goods or services
- Supporting activities for their processes, such as
maintenance systems or operations for purchasing,
accounting or computing
These innovations were developed
- Mainly by the enterprise itself
- By the enterprise together with other enterprises or
institutions
- By the enterprise by adapting or modifying processes
originally developed by other enterprises or institutions
- Mainly by other enterprises or institutions
(For) Some of these innovations
- Were new to the market where the enterprise is active
- Were not new to the market of the enterprise
- It is unknown if they were new to the market of the enterprise
10-49
64,85
67,95
62,60
82,61
79,80
90,55
100,00
47,70
48,36
44,46
49,86
87,28
84,44
93,86
100,00
84,97
82,56
91,74
100,00
89,64
86,50
96,07
100,00
78,41
76,26
79,97
100,00
64,06
63,07
62,60
100,00
93,09
90,81
98,04
100,00
77,22
76,15
77,44
89,85
77,15
75,42
82,20
86,68
77,28
76,96
72,50
90,93
57,61
54,58
65,58
67,84
53,18
52,13
58,93
39,95
62,14
57,27
72,50
77,33
23,89
4,82
21,32
2,79
29,27
10,60
37,40
10,15
19,18
4,25
18,06
2,81
22,23
8,26
26,63
13,32
28,71
5,41
24,90
2,77
36,60
13,03
41,07
9,07
30,42
60,11
8,71
27,66
63,18
8,12
33,56
53,11
13,33
54,11
45,89
0,00
31,55
57,27
9,68
28,03
60,82
9,17
41,47
45,61
12,93
53,26
46,74
0,00
29,25
63,01
7,73
27,25
65,79
6,97
25,34
60,90
13,75
54,40
45,60
0,00
(cont'd)
- 433 -
Total
250+
INNOVATION
TABLE I.2.4b (cont'd). OTHER INDICATORS ON TECHNOLOGICAL PRODUCT AND PROCESS INNOVATION, 2008-2010
NACE Rev. 2 Code
B to M (selected)
Economic Activity
Size Class
TOTAL
Total
10-49
50-249
INDUSTRY
250+
Total
10-49
50-249
SERVICES
250+
Total
10-49
50-249
250+
42,02
8,72
33,30
39,75
35,61
6,34
29,27
31,32
53,36
9,63
43,72
56,71
83,09
35,54
47,55
86,47
39,99
10,04
29,95
30,84
32,40
5,22
27,19
21,71
59,52
17,01
42,51
56,64
100,00
86,68
13,32
86,68
44,10
7,37
36,73
48,87
39,14
7,58
31,56
41,92
46,95
1,96
44,99
56,78
77,33
18,13
59,20
86,40
99,24
64,58
90,62
56,97
53,72
91,39
98,96
61,17
89,25
51,63
49,76
89,38
100,00
73,28
92,90
68,77
63,95
96,15
100,00
89,65
100,00
82,89
67,64
100,00
98,49
63,20
91,16
52,09
54,21
94,40
98,03
58,34
90,67
47,22
50,77
93,18
100,00
75,92
91,74
63,30
63,30
98,11
100,00
100,00
100,00
100,00
79,89
100,00
100,00
65,99
90,07
61,96
53,20
88,31
100,00
62,18
87,68
56,50
48,65
85,19
100,00
70,53
94,11
74,46
64,64
94,11
100,00
86,13
100,00
77,06
63,46
100,00
65,94
73,99
64,34
77,94
66,69
67,26
40,92
31,26
33,59
54,47
70,53
77,86
68,57
78,39
80,35
76,42
54,81
27,31
30,71
50,88
81,60
77,33
68,00
86,13
63,74
58,93
54,67
45,60
32,00
40,80
OBJECTIVES OF INNOVATION
High degree of importance of innovation on
- Increasing range of goods or services
- Replacing outdated products or processes
- Entering new markets or on increasing market share
- Improving quality of goods or services
- Improving flexibility for producing goods or services
- Increasing capacity for producing goods or services
- Reducing labour costs per unit output
- Reducing material and energy costs per unit output
- Reducing environmental impacts
- Improving health or safety of the employees
G to M (selected)
67,46
74,97
61,93
84,52
73,84
71,14
41,82
32,99
34,77
49,21
69,38
80,43
69,96
82,24
83,62
80,38
60,86
43,57
42,35
55,11
82,89
74,60
72,74
84,55
64,46
60,87
59,42
52,65
42,51
49,07
69,24
77,05
62,93
89,23
81,25
76,38
48,50
40,79
40,61
48,34
68,83
75,87
59,75
90,47
80,33
74,65
42,63
34,56
35,85
44,45
68,27
82,90
71,31
85,94
86,77
84,18
66,68
59,21
53,54
59,18
86,68
66,58
86,68
79,89
66,58
66,58
73,37
73,37
73,37
73,37
68,26
75,07
65,52
78,75
69,21
68,39
44,96
31,72
32,86
52,53
(cont'd)
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ACTIVITIES OF INNOVATION
Enterprises engaged in the following activities
of innovation:
- Intramural (in-house) Research and Development (R&D)
- Continuously
- Occasionally
- Extramural R&D
- Acquisition of advanced machinery, equipment and
software
- Acquisition of other external knowledge
- Training of personnel
- Market introduction of innovations
- Design
- Other activities
B to E
INNOVATION
TABLE I.2.4b (cont'd). OTHER INDICATORS ON TECHNOLOGICAL PRODUCT AND PROCESS INNOVATION, 2008-2010
NACE Rev. 2 Code
Economic Activity
Size Class
B to M (selected)
TOTAL
Total
10-49 50-249
SOURCES OF INFORMATION
250+
250+
90,74
71,30
60,77
45,26
90,92
70,96
62,08
47,43
90,37
72,06
57,50
39,20
89,85
72,95
55,83
39,13
93,28
72,39
61,68
48,07
92,73
74,47
65,43
52,74
94,33
66,49
48,04
32,92
100,00
60,05
60,05
33,42
88,15
70,18
59,85
42,38
88,91
67,09
58,38
41,58
86,25
77,86
67,33
45,72
86,40
77,33
54,40
41,07
41,84
8,21
6,80
56,04
31,96
15,32
38,91
5,42
7,62
57,80
35,25
16,17
47,93
15,77
4,82
54,11
22,51
13,74
57,49
16,91
3,38
40,58
23,67
10,15
43,74
8,03
7,16
62,00
31,09
20,03
41,84
3,16
7,84
62,47
32,84
21,48
51,28
23,38
5,67
61,50
23,38
17,50
39,95
26,63
0,00
53,26
39,95
0,00
39,90
8,40
6,43
49,94
32,85
10,50
35,66
7,91
7,38
52,66
37,91
10,30
44,46
7,86
3,93
46,42
21,61
9,82
63,46
13,60
4,53
36,26
18,13
13,60
INNOVATION CO-OPERATION
Co-operation in innovation activities with partners from:
- Cyprus
- Other Europe
- Other countries
Total
G to M (selected)
SERVICES
Total
10-49 50-249
0,00
33,03
12,46
0,00
46,67
23,52
62,80
66,18
42,31
1,37
32,56
13,34
0,00
27,44
8,29
0,00
47,59
27,25
46,74
60,05
46,74
6,02
43,10
19,68
0,00
39,21
17,06
0,00
45,72
19,65
68,27
68,27
40,80
14,70
58,09
46,09
36,45
8,21
54,02
43,85
35,76
28,67
68,47
53,29
39,20
47,55
72,95
49,07
35,54
9,25
53,43
44,06
37,36
5,40
50,66
43,90
36,67
22,93
62,71
46,15
40,48
13,32
60,05
33,42
33,42
20,28
62,85
48,17
35,52
11,31
57,72
43,79
34,76
34,64
74,46
60,71
37,86
59,20
77,33
54,40
36,26
37,67
10,85
12,12
33,98
8,12
10,85
48,19
15,07
12,43
47,35
30,44
27,05
36,94
9,07
10,08
33,97
5,03
10,13
49,39
21,49
9,45
26,63
26,63
13,32
38,43
12,67
14,20
33,99
11,53
11,64
46,95
8,39
15,52
54,40
31,73
31,73
(cont'd)
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250+
B to E
INDUSTRY
10-49 50-249
INNOVATION
TABLE I.2.4b (cont'd). OTHER INDICATORS ON TECHNOLOGICAL PRODUCT AND PROCESS INNOVATION, 2008-2010
NACE Rev. 2 Code
Economic Activity
Size Class
B to M (selected)
TOTAL
Total
10-49 50-249
250+
250+
4,89
23,14
20,27
2,61
2,99
23,69
19,93
2,61
10,24
19,03
26,32
0,96
10,15
30,64
3,38
8,49
1,99
17,45
22,84
3,21
1,07
18,37
22,21
2,92
5,67
12,78
28,44
1,89
0,00
26,63
0,00
20,11
7,86
28,96
17,64
2,00
5,10
29,57
17,41
2,26
14,99
25,54
24,11
0,00
13,60
32,00
4,53
4,53
9,45
1,19
0,76
8,17
0,80
1,04
12,88
0,96
0,00
13,53
6,76
0,00
9,51
1,17
1,12
8,68
0,51
1,46
13,93
1,89
0,00
0,00
13,32
0,00
9,38
1,20
0,40
7,60
1,13
0,56
11,79
0,00
0,00
18,13
4,53
0,00
62,31
59,22
70,40
72,95
57,30
55,22
64,60
60,05
67,44
63,63
76,42
77,33
FUNDING OF INNOVATION
2,62
37,76
9,77
3,55
40,63
8,47
0,00
30,97
10,95
0,00
25,40
22,02
1,58
46,73
13,27
2,07
49,39
11,29
0,00
38,78
15,82
0,00
33,42
46,74
3,68
28,58
6,19
5,19
30,96
5,35
0,00
22,85
5,89
0,00
22,67
13,60
2,28
1,75
2,89
6,76
2,73
1,53
5,67
13,32
1,81
2,00
0,00
4,53
41,97
44,10
37,11
32,16
51,57
52,98
47,04
46,74
32,15
34,31
26,78
27,20
(cont'd)
- 436 -
Total
G to M (selected)
SERVICES
Total
10-49 50-249
250+
B to E
INDUSTRY
10-49 50-249
INNOVATION
TABLE I.2.4b (cont'd). OTHER INDICATORS ON TECHNOLOGICAL PRODUCT AND PROCESS INNOVATION, 2008-2010
NACE Rev. 2 Code
Economic Activity
Size Class
B to M (selected)
TOTAL
Total
10-49 50-249
250+
BARRIERS TO INNOVATION
250+
28,13
28,72
35,69
8,65
6,40
8,04
7,42
18,37
20,00
11,73
9,46
30,32
29,53
37,73
9,74
8,29
10,55
8,04
21,47
22,90
12,43
9,32
23,99
28,24
33,17
6,25
1,86
1,86
4,79
9,18
10,65
11,72
11,72
17,35
21,68
21,68
4,34
0,00
0,00
8,67
13,01
17,35
4,34
4,34
34,47
29,23
37,04
10,03
6,95
3,32
7,63
23,11
28,72
42,09
43,12
35,95
30,65
37,69
10,64
7,59
3,30
7,79
24,73
29,45
38,13
41,24
26,87
21,81
34,43
6,74
3,37
3,56
6,93
14,31
25,38
65,30
55,71
0,00
0,00
0,00
0,00
0,00
0,00
0,00
0,00
0,00
50,00
0,00
30,71
31,48
38,03
10,42
7,39
5,43
9,62
17,62
19,55
10,09
8,48
33,70
34,74
40,99
11,57
8,39
6,90
10,73
19,64
21,25
10,86
9,14
23,28
22,41
31,71
7,64
5,26
1,01
6,05
11,60
13,69
8,72
7,13
BARRIERS TO INNOVATION
High degree of impact on hampering technological
innovation or influencing a decision not to innovate
by factors, such as:
- Lack of funds within the enterprise or group
- Lack of finance from sources outside the enterprise
- Innovation costs too high
- Lack of qualified personnel
- Lack of information on technology
- Lack of information on markets
- Difficulty in finding co-operation partners for innovation
- Market dominated by established enterprises
- Uncertain demand for innovative good or services
- No need due to prior innovations
- No need because of no demand for innovations
250+
G to M (selected)
SERVICES
Total
10-49 50-249
13,08
16,36
16,36
3,27
0,00
0,00
6,54
9,81
16,36
3,27
3,27
33,43
34,40
40,50
12,29
8,43
2,67
11,95
16,82
19,07
8,35
7,43
36,98
39,80
44,15
13,55
8,49
3,36
13,33
17,87
19,66
9,34
8,98
22,45
15,54
29,99
9,27
9,27
0,00
7,55
14,45
17,27
5,18
1,73
0,00
0,00
0,00
0,00
0,00
0,00
0,00
0,00
13,32
0,00
0,00
47,34
41,28
47,97
13,93
9,46
5,82
10,35
31,29
39,15
43,18
43,29
49,04
41,51
48,47
15,13
9,89
6,10
11,25
32,87
40,38
39,92
41,62
35,18
38,30
43,67
7,00
4,26
4,37
5,11
18,86
29,51
65,00
55,78
66,44
66,44
66,44
0,00
49,66
0,00
0,00
66,44
66,44
33,56
16,78
62,84
55,79
61,13
18,63
12,49
8,83
13,63
41,12
51,70
44,50
43,50
64,46
54,31
61,16
20,41
12,61
9,40
15,33
42,47
53,26
42,02
42,06
47,32
62,37
57,16
7,38
5,56
5,56
2,46
25,50
35,54
64,56
55,88
100,00
100,00
100,00
0,00
74,75
0,00
0,00
100,00
100,00
25,25
25,25
- 437 -
Total
B to E
INDUSTRY
10-49 50-249
- 439 -
I.
I.3.
SCOPE
This section provides data on Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) usage by enterprises
and by individuals.
COVERAGE
The data presented in this section refer to the Government controlled area of the country. Data on
enterprises refer to enterprises with 10 or more employees in the following codes of economic activities
(Nace Rev. 1.1): D, F, G, H55.1, H55.2, I, K, O92.1 and O92.2 for 2004 -2009 and (Nace Rev. 2): C, D, E,
F, G, H, I, J, L, M, N and S for 2010. Data on households and individuals refer to households with at least
one member aged 16-74 and individuals aged 16-74.
Unit
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
584
598
27
755
581
33
879
577
43
1021
524
37
1114
495
34
1219
486
31
1276
488
31
1323
487
29
1231
464
26
1266
446
23
1283
412
20
Per 000s
inhabitants
"
"
2. COMPUTERS
2. AND INTERNET
INTERNET ACCESS
AND USAGE
Subscriptions to ISPs
for Internet access
Type of Internet connection
Dial-up
ISDN
DSL
ENTERPRISES
Enterprises that use computers
Enterpises with access
to the Internet
Enterprises using the Internet
to interact with Public Authorities
Enterprises with website
Enterprises placing orders
via the Internet
Enterprises receiving orders
via the Internet
HOUSEHOLDS
Households with computer
Households with Internet access
INDIVIDUALS
Computer users
Internet users
Individuals using the Internet
to interact with Public Authorities
Individuals ordering goods
or services over the Internet
EDUCATION
Per 000s
inhabitants
104
120
119
123
140
173
204
238
246
242
260
% on total
subscriptions
"
"
..
..
..
75,6
12,3
12,1
72,4
7,9
19,7
59,2
4,3
36,5
39,4
2,4
58,2
24,0
0,9
75,1
11,5
0,5
88,0
7,8
...
92,2
5,9
...
94,1
3,2
...
96,8
2,0
98,0
..
..
93,5
93,9
94,5
94,5
94,4
95,5
92,2
93,1
96,9
"
..
..
82,3
84,6
86,1
87,9
89,0
92,2
88,0
90,5
95,2
"
"
"
"
"
"
..
..
..
..
35,3
44,7
39,5
43,7
44,3
43,1
53,7
46,6
64,9
47,9
71,9
51,5
73,7
51,6
80,8
55,7
84,6
60,3
..
..
26,7
26,7
21,2
21,6
23,7
26,5
28,0
28,4
18,6
..
..
7,1
4,3
6,0
6,4
7,1
7,6
8,0
8,1
8,4
%
"
36,3
23,6
42,3
28,8
47,2
29,0
46,4
31,7
52,0
36,7
53,1
38,9
56,3
42,9
61,2
52,8
61,7
54,7
63,9
57,4
69,7
61,8
%
"
..
..
..
..
42,0
31,9
40,9
31,1
44,1
33,8
47,0
38,1
47,2
38,8
53,4
47,9
56,6
52,2
59,5
56,9
62,7
60,7
"
..
..
10,8
11,4
12,7
19,9
15,8
22,0
21,8
29,2
29,9
"
Per 00s
students
..
..
4,3
5,1
6,7
9,8
9,2
16,3
17,9
21,0
21,4
Primary
Computers
Computers connected to the Internet
Computers connected to the Internet
with high speed connections
"
5,4
0,6
5,6
4,8
7,3
5,0
7,7
5,7
8,1
6,4
8,3
7,0
14,9
12,7
16,0
14,4
15,7
14,6
16,0
14,9
15,9
15,2
"
0,0
0,0
1,5
1,8
2,8
5,1
11,9
13,7
13,4
13,8
14,3
Secondary
Computers
Computers connected to the Internet
Computers connected to the Internet
with high speed connections
"
10,8
5,1
12,1
5,5
16,0
10,0
17,0
12,2
17,3
13,1
17,5
13,5
22,3
16,4
22,9
17,4
24,8
18,9
27,5
22,7
28,5
24,4
"
0,0
0,6
8,6
10,8
11,7
13,0
16,1
17,0
18,6
22,4
24,3
Tertiary
Computers
Computers connected to the Internet
Computers connected to the Internet
with high speed connections
"
10,1
9,2
10,2
9,2
11,7
11,2
11,9
11,7
14,1
14,0
14,5
14,2
11,9
11,6
15,0
14,7
14,0
13,8
13,0
12,8
13,1
12,9
"
7,4
8,8
11,2
11,6
13,7
13,9
11,5
14,7
13,8
12,6
12,7
INFORMATION SOCIETY
TABLE I.3.2. TELECOMMUNICATION SERVICES BY TYPE, 1990-2004
Type of Service
AUTOMATIC TELEPHONE
EXCHANGES
Total Local Exchanges
International exchange
National exchange
District exchange
Local exchange
Remote subscribers units
Unit
Number
"
"
"
"
"
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
82
2
2
0
26
56
83
2
2
0
27
56
83
2
2
0
27
56
87
2
2
0
29
58
89
2
2
7
29
60
93
2
3
7
32
61
98
2
3
6
37
61
99
2
3
4
38
61
98
2
3
4
38
60
95
2
0
8
25
70
100
2
0
8
28
72
101
2
0
8
27
74
100
2
0
8
26
74
103
2
0
8
21
82
102
7
0
11
21
81
TELEPHONE SERVICE
Direct exchange lines
Coin payphones
Pre-paid cardphones
"
"
"
TELEX SERVICE
Number of telex units
"
3.043
3.137
3.003
000's
"
"
57.040
55.903
1.137
70.121
69.099
1.022
85.284
84.240
1.044
Inland
Dialled calls (Pulses)2 -minutes
Through operator (calls)
"
"
245.941 268.898 290.852 310.990 330.364 347.343 366.363 386.013 404.710 424.060 440.091 434.978 427.427 424.104 431.925
480
438
400
385
302
262
190
177
139
230
1.897
1.825
1.608
770
480
225
725
750
1.200
1.375
1.495
1.579
1.605
1.620
2.004
2.289
2.612
2.668
2.521
2.562
2.649
2.342
1.994
1.616
1.315
1.057
869
727
577
478
387
TELEPHONE TRAFIC
TELEX TRAFFIC
Inland calls
International calls (O/G)
TELEGRAPH TRAFFIC
Inland messages
International messages (O/G)
93.328 105.605 115.586 127.064 137.903 150.501 162.984 195.604 243.004 284.727 343.906 426.801
92.489 104.818 114.765 126.270 137.206 149.989 162.498 195.170 242.722 284.607 343.754 426.732
839
787
821
794
697
512
486
434
282
120
152
69
1.431.619 1.232.398 1.193.132 1.341.462 1.564.642 1.783.216 2.007.700 2.219.147 2.315.268 2.968.787 2.026.339 1.888.611 3.030.000 2.964.769 2.641.014
000's
"
"
"
"
"
2.201
748
1.453
1.823
610
1.213
1.630
546
1.084
1.255
445
810
1.090
384
706
994
336
658
789
257
532
634
212
422
442
161
281
346
152
194
181
71
110
88
36
52
52
19
33
25
9
16
10
5
5
101
70
31
108
80
28
80
57
23
92
75
17
79
65
14
73
60
13
77
65
12
66
56
10
55
47
8
49
44
5
41
37
4
43
40
3
35
32
3
39
37
2
18
16
2
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2.851
INFORMATION SOCIETY
TABLE I.3.3. TELECOMMUNICATION SERVICES BY TYPE, 2005-2012
Type of Service
Unit
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
401.968
28.251
1.431
14.895
385.538
26.155
1.837
20.150
383.691
24.497
22
3.619
388.747
24.581
0
2.123
391.393
23.119
0
1.974
390.021
21.517
0
1.243
384.628
19.417
0
3.775
356.364
16.946
0
3.931
5.952.021
1.391.041
1.085.095
585.995
179.543
83
3.410.267
1.276.402
818.816
547.040
103.964
72
2.904.979
907.105
514.630
527.900
127.764
100
2.420.915
670.968
259.474
503.778
101.814
96
2.192.769
515.841
87.688
483.695
85.449
84
2.048.877
424.760
33.373
470.763
73.320
73
1.896.566
368.696
11.878
457.041
79.081
80
1.733.582
354.234
5.730
428.854
68.534
92
"
"
"
370.048
214.583
155.465
405.188
253.127
152.061
482.673
291.331
191.342
486.197
290.478
195.719
377.122
222.391
154.731
354.572
182.737
171.835
326.995
169.527
157.468
275.037
142.900
132.137
Number
"
"
"
"
"
782.563
338.946
443.617
7.897
4.299
3.598
867.785
357.227
510.558
11.453
6.216
5.237
962.250
384.807
577.443
24.889
14.641
10.248
1.016.739
411.964
604.775
27.284
20.047
7.237
1.062.848
439.627
623.221
37.734
27.143
10.591
1.034.071
462.855
571.216
58.007
43.529
14.478
1.090.944
490.184
600.760
79.342
60.404
18.938
1.110.935
528.896
582.039
94.961
72.752
22.209
1. FIXED TELEPHONY
SUBSCRIBERS / CONNECTION DATA
Subscribers of PSTN National Fixed Telephony
Subscribers of ISDN National Fixed Telephony
Subscribers of Carrier Selection National Fixed Telephony
Subscribers of Carrier Pre-Selection National Fixed Telephony
000's Minutes
"
"
"
"
"
2. MOBILE TELEPHONY
SUBSCRIBERS DATA
Total Users of Mobile Telephony
Post Paid Subscribers of Mobile Telephony
Pre Paid Users of Mobile Telephony
Total Users of Number Portability in the Mobile Telephony
Post Paid Users of Number Portability in the Mobile Telephony
Pre Paid Users of Number Portability in the Mobile Telephony
(cont'd)
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TRAFFIC VOLUME
Total Traffic Volume National Fixed Telephony
Traffic volume Fixed On-Net
Traffic volume Fixed to Internet
Traffic volume Fixed to Mobile
Traffic volume Fixed Off-Net
Traffic volume Fixed to 112 (Emergency Number)
Number
"
"
"
INFORMATION SOCIETY
TABLE I.3.3 (cont'd). TELECOMMUNICATION SERVICES BY TYPE, 2005-2012
Type of Service
3. INTERNET SERVICES
Internet Subscribers Dial-up Services
Internet Subscribers DSL Services
2005
2006
2007
000's Minutes
"
"
"
"
"
"
"
000's
"
000's KB
3.776.967
1.171.782
287.699
85.462
4.035
1.150.843
315.804
121.685
1.225.557
4.774
4.425.936
1.302.189
347.680
99.487
1.912
1.443.406
366.823
213.939
1.361.850
3.142
4.733.695
1.390.422
395.637
85.978
1.334
1.689.932
398.113
299.509
1.497.983
2.446
21.709
5.137.342
1.476.569
418.716
129.487
706
1.873.819
489.630
398.113
1.567.188
1.897
6.768
5.288.772
1.508.621
417.453
146.298
243
1.999.884
424.470
491.263
1.580.785
1.617
6.324
5.430.884
1.566.998
405.190
150.695
135
2.125.357
416.195
558.359
1.557.205
822
4.101
5.460.596
1.627.606
344.633
120.365
79
2.236.995
414.415
609.389
1.567.135
944
4.931
5.390.709
1.696.633
321.916
118.481
33
2.318.950
372.055
622.317
1.601.458
344
4.943
59.119
31.856
42.992
66.970
33.000
104.469
21.309
137.702
14.920
165.854
12.121
177.058
6.681
175.074
4.424
186.439
Number
"
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
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TRAFFIC VOLUME
Total Traffic Volume of National Mobile Telephony
Traffic volume Mobile On-Net
Outgoing Traffic from Mobile to International Destinations
Incoming Traffic from International Destinations to Mobile
Traffic Volume from Mobile to Internet
Traffic Volume from Mobile to Mobile
Traffic Volume from Mobile to other Fixed Networks
Incoming Traffic Volume from other Mobile National Networks
Number of SMS
Number of MMS
Volume of MMS
Unit
SOURCES
SOURCES
The index of sources gives the titles of official and other publications containing a more detailed analysis of the data included in the "Statistical Abstract"
Subject
Physiography
Published by
Land Consolidation Authority-Ministry of Agriculture
Natural Resources and Environment Bentham-Moxom
Trust, Royal, Botanic Gardens, Kew, Great Britain
Planning Bureau
Meteorological Service
National Accounts
Economic Report
National Economics Accounts
Statistical Service
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Public Finance
Balance of Payments
Demographic Report
Statistical Service
Education
Statistical Service
Crime
Criminal Statistics
Health
Statistical Service
Department of Labour Inspection, Ministry of Labour and Social Insurance
Labour
Statistical Service
Statistical Service
Ministry of Labour and Social Insurance
External Trade
Statistical Service
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Industry
Industrial Statistics
Census of Industrial Production
Census of Cottage Industry
Report of the Mines Service
Report of the Electricity Authority of Cyprus
Statistical Service
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Mines Service, Ministry of Agriculture, Natural Resources and Environment
Electricity Authority of Cyprus
Statistical Service
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Energy
Industrial Statistics
Statistical Service
Environment
Statistical Service
Transport Statistics
Report of the Ports Authority;
Report of the Department of Posts;
Financial Report
Report of the Department of Customs and Excise
Statistical Service
Ministry of Communications & Work
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Treasury Department, Ministry of Finance
Department of Customs and Excise
Tourism Statistics
Tourism Statistics
Report of the Cyprus Tourism Organization
Statistical Service
Cyprus Tourism Organization
Statistical Service
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