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© Central Bureau Of Statistics - Republic of Croatia

The total number of employees in industry in September 2008 was by 2.3% lower than in September 2007 and, as compared to August 2008, it was by 0.2% lower. As compared to the average monthly number of employees in 2007, in September 2008 this number decreased by 1.9%.

According to the MIGs 2001 aggregation, in September 2008, as compared to August 2008, the number of employees in Intermediate goods was by 0.9% and in Energy by 0.7% lower, while in Capital goods it was by 0.3%, in Durable consumer goods by 0.5% and in Non-durable consumer goods by 0.1% higher.

According to the NKD 2002. sections, in September 2008 the number of employees in Mining and quarrying was by 2.9%, in Manufacturing by 2.3% and  in Electricity, gas and water supply by 1.1% lower than in the same month of 2007.

Comparing September 2008 with August 2008, according to the NKD 2002. sections, the number of employees in Mining and quarrying was by 0.2% higher, while in Manufacturing  it was by 0.2% and  in Electricity, gas and water supply by 0.9 % lower.

In the period from January to September 2008, as compared to the same period last year, the labour productivity increased by 4.5%.

According to the MIGs 2001 aggregation, the labour productivity in Intermediate goods was by 2.6%, in Energy by 3.8%, in Capital goods by 3.6% and in Non-durable consumer goods by 7.3% higher, while in Durable consumer goods it was by 6.5% lower than in the same period last year.

According to the NKD 2002. sections, the labour productivity in Mining and quarrying was by 1.0%, in Manufacturing by 4.2% and in Electricity, gas and water supply by 6.7% higher than in the same period last year.

1. indices OF INDUSTRIAL EMPLOYEES AND LABOUR PRODUCTIVITY, ACCORDING TO MIGs 2001 AND NKD 2002. SECTIONS AND DIVISIONS, END OF SEPTEMBER 2008 (table)

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