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Basic business demography indicators presented by cohesion and statistical regions, Slovenia, 2004 - 2020

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14/07/2023
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In some cases totals do not match because of rounding.
Data on enterprise deaths in 2020 are provisional. Final data will be published in June 2023. More information is available at Methodological explanations – Revision of statistical data.
ENTERPRISE is registered as a legal or natural person that had either turnover or employees or investments during the reference year.
THE NUMBER OF PERSONS EMPLOYED is defined as the total number of persons who work in the observation unit (paid or unpaid), as well as persons who work outside the unit they belong to and are paid by it (e.g. sales representatives). It includes part-time, seasonal workers, and home workers on the pay-roll. The number of persons employed excludes workers supplied to the unit by other enterprises. Voluntary workers are also not included.
EMPLOYEES are persons who work for an employer (for legal persons or for individual private entrepreneurs and other registered natural persons), receive payment in the form of salaries and are socially insured on the basis of the employment contract. The employment contract can be made for fixed or unspecified period of time, for full-time or part-time work. The number of employees includes also trainees, persons performing public works and partners in private companies and institutions in the Republic of Slovenia who are managers (if they do not have compulsory insurance on some other basis). The number of employees excludes students and pupils who work for an employer occasionally and receive payment.
ENTERPRISE BIRTH amounts to the creation of a combination of production factors with the restriction that no other enterprises are involved in the event. Events such as mergers, break-ups, split-off, change in the legal form or reactivations are excluded from enterprise births.
ENTERPRISE DEATH amounts to the dissolution of a combination of production factors with the restriction that no other enterprises are involved in the event. Events such as mergers, take-over, break-ups, change in legal form or reactivations are excluded from enterprise deaths.
ENTERPRISE SURVIVALS are newly born enterprises that are active at least five years. An enterprise is also considered to have survived if the linked legal unit has ceased to be active, but its activity has been taken over by a new legal unit set up specifically to take over the factors of production of that enterprise.
Data on enterprise births, enterprise deaths and data on enterprise survivals for the 2004-2007 time series, which were originally published according to the 2002 Standard Classification of Activities (SKD 2002), were converted according to the new version of the Standard Classification of Activities (SKD 2008) with the help of conversion matrices. The basis for preparing the conversion matrices was the number of enterprises (source: Statistical Business Register) that according to the SKD 2008 are not classified into the same activity as according to the SKD 2002.

COHESION AND STATISTICAL REGION

Data are territorially classsified according to The Classification of Territorial Units for Statistics – NUTS (description and explanations), level NUTS 3. Data on changes of individual regions are written at each changed region and are available by clicking the 'Notes' icon above the table. In notes at the beginning there is the date when the described territorial change was taken into account in the territorial classification of units for statistical purposes.

COHESION AND STATISTICAL REGION

Data are territorially classsified according to The Classification of Territorial Units for Statistics – NUTS, level NUTS 2.
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