Database For Statistical Classifications

STAKLAS

Classification version
Attribute Value
Version identifier OKEČ Rev. 1.1
Title of version Branch Statistical Classification of Economic Activities, Rev. 1.1 (2003)
Version description HTML
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Items of classification version
Click to expand Classifications Click to collapse Classifications Code Name
Number of records : 1435
Click to expand Classifications   A Agriculture, hunting and forestry
Click to expand Classifications   B Fishing
Click to expand Classifications   C Mining and quarrying
Click to expand Classifications   D Manufacturing
Click to expand Classifications   E Electricity, gas and water supply
Click to expand Classifications   F Construction
Click to expand Classifications   G Wholesale and retail trade; Repair of motor vehicles, motorcycles and personal and household goods
Click to expand Classifications   H Hotels and restaurants
Click to expand Classifications   I Transport, storage and communication
Click to expand Classifications   J Financial intermediation
Click to expand Classifications   K Real estate, renting and business activities
Click to expand Classifications   L Public administration and defence; compulsory social security
Click to expand Classifications   M Education
Click to expand Classifications   N Health and social work
Click to expand Classifications   O Other community, social and personal service activities
Click to expand Classifications   P Activities of households
Click to expand Classifications   Q Extra-territorial organizations and bodies

STAKLAS represents the database for statistical classifications, which is centrally administrated by the Statistical Office of the Slovak Republic and are obligatorily used by all state authorities and reporting units performing statistical surveys.

This page provides users with a possibility to choose classification versions or related correspondance tables, view their content, and download for local use in several formats.

Navigation within STAKLAS is based on the continuous expansion of hierarchical structure, where the highest hierarchy element is the classification family and on the next levels are classifications, classification versions, and classification levels.

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