Past editions of 'Annual Business Inquiry'
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Release date: 12 April 2013 at
9:30am
Theme: Business and Energy | Department: Northern Ireland Statistics and Research Agency | Coverage: Northern Ireland
Geographic breakdown: Country
| Designation: National Statistics
Summary: Provides information on the value of the economic activity that businesses generate and associated expenditure across the main industrial sectors in Northern Ireland.
Release date: 21 December 2011 at
9:30am
Theme: Business and Energy | Department: Northern Ireland Statistics and Research Agency | Coverage: Northern Ireland
Geographic breakdown: Country
| Designation: National Statistics
Summary: Provides information on the value of the economic activity that businesses generate and associated expenditure across the main industrial sectors in Northern Ireland.
Release date: 20 April 2011 at
9:30am
Theme: Business and Energy | Department: Northern Ireland Statistics and Research Agency | Coverage: Northern Ireland
Geographic breakdown: Country
| Designation: National Statistics
Summary: Provides information on the value of the economic activity that businesses generate and associated expenditure across the main industrial sectors in Northern Ireland.
Release date: 22 December 2010 at
9:30am
Theme: Business and Energy | Department: Enterprise, Trade and Investment (Northern Ireland) | Coverage: Northern Ireland
Geographic breakdown: Country
| Designation: National Statistics
Summary: Provides information on the value of the economic activity that businesses generate and associated expenditure across the main industrial sectors in Northern Ireland.
Release date: 29 July 2010 at
9:30am
Theme: Business and Energy | Department: Office for National Statistics | Coverage: UK
Geographic breakdown: Region
| Designation: National Statistics
Summary: The Annual Business Inquiry (ABI) is conducted in two parts: employment and financial information. This release deals with the financial inquiry which collects information for about two thirds of the UK economy, covering agriculture (part), hunting, forestry and fishing; production; construction; motor trades; wholesale; retail; catering and allied trades; property; service trades. The financial variables covered include turnover, purchases, employment costs, capital expenditure and stocks. Approximate Gross Value Added (GVA) is calculated as an input into the measurement of Gross Domestic product (GDP). These web pages are devoted to the financial information, regional employment data are available as bespoke analyses on request.
Release date: 29 July 2010 at
9:30am
Theme: Business and Energy | Department: Office for National Statistics | Coverage: UK
Geographic breakdown: Region
| Designation: National Statistics
Summary: The Annual Business Inquiry (ABI) is conducted in two parts: employment and financial information. This release deals with the financial inquiry which collects information for about two thirds of the UK economy, covering production; construction; motor trades; wholesale; retail; catering and allied trades; property; service trades and from the 2000 inquiry agriculture (part), hunting, forestry and fishing. The financial variables covered include turnover, purchases, employment costs, capital expenditure and stocks. Approximate Gross Value Added (GVA) is calculated as an input into the measurement of Gross Domestic product (GDP). These web pages are devoted to the financial information, regional employment data are available as bespoke analyses on request.
Release date: 29 July 2010 at
9:30am
Theme: Business and Energy | Department: Office for National Statistics | Coverage: UK
Geographic breakdown: UK
| Designation: National Statistics
Summary: The Annual Business Inquiry (ABI) is conducted in two parts: employment and financial information. This release deals with the financial inquiry which collects information for about two thirds of the UK economy, covering production; construction; motor trades; wholesale; retail; catering and allied trades; property; service trades and from the 2000 inquiry agriculture (part), hunting, forestry and fishing. The financial variables covered include turnover, purchases, employment costs, capital expenditure and stocks. Approximate Gross Value Added (GVA) is calculated as an input into the measurement of Gross Domestic product (GDP). These web pages are mainly devoted to the financial information but include some employment data.
Release date: 15 June 2010 at
9:30am
Theme: Business and Energy | Department: Office for National Statistics | Coverage: UK
Geographic breakdown: UK
| Designation: National Statistics
Summary: The Annual Business Inquiry (ABI) is conducted in two parts: employment and financial information. This release deals with the financial inquiry which collects information for about two thirds of the UK economy, covering agriculture (part), hunting, forestry and fishing; production; construction; motor trades; wholesale; retail; catering and allied trades; property; service trades. The financial variables covered include turnover, purchases, employment costs, capital expenditure and stocks. Approximate Gross Value Added (GVA) is calculated as an input into the measurement of Gross Domestic product (GDP). These web pages are mainly devoted to the financial information but include some employment data.
Release date: 31 March 2010 at
9:30am
Theme: Business and Energy | Department: Enterprise, Trade and Investment (Northern Ireland) | Coverage: Northern Ireland
Geographic breakdown: Country
| Designation: National Statistics
Summary: Provides information on the value of the economic activity that businesses generate and associated expenditure across the main industrial sectors in Northern Ireland.
Release date: 23 December 2009 at
9:30am
Theme: Business and Energy | Department: Enterprise, Trade and Investment (Northern Ireland) | Coverage: Northern Ireland
Geographic breakdown: Country
| Designation: National Statistics
Summary: Provides information on the value of the economic activity that businesses generate and associated expenditure across the main industrial sectors in Northern Ireland.