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Iðnaðarskýrslur 1960
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10 Number of sample establishments.
11 Number of insured work weeks in sample
establishments.
12 Number of sample establishments in per 1
cent of total.
13 Number of insured work weeks in sample
establishments in per cent of total.
14 Number of insured work weeks in the
groups concerned in non-industrial estab-
lishments (not counted in col. 9).
15 Total number of insured work weeks of
persons engaged in manufacturing (col. 9
+ col. 14).
16 Total number of establishments mainly or
partly occupied in manufacturing.
17 Estimated labour force not covered by
accident insurance. M = much, N = con-
siderable, L = little or none.
Table III: Sample survey for 1960. Main results.
4 Number of establishments mainly occupied
in the groups concerned.
5 Number of insured work weeks of persons
engaged.
6 Gross income.
7 Expenditure + depreciation.
8 Net profit + depreciation (col. 6 + col. 7).
9 Value of assets at end of year.
10 Debts at end of year.
11 Col. 9 + col. 10.
12 Value of gross output.
13 Value added.
14-16 The average establishment.
14 Insured work weeks of persons engaged.
15 Value of gross output.
16 Value added.
Table IV. Sample survey for 1960. Insured work
weeks, by kind of persons engaged.
4-7 Insured work weeks of persons engaged.
4 Operatives.
5 Other employees.
6 Total.
7 Sales workers in retail shops counted in
col. 4.
Table V. Sample survey for 1960. Gross income
by origin.
4 Sales value of goods produced and services
rendered (sales tax not included).
5 Sales value of goods sold in the same con-
dition as purchased.
6 House-rent received.
7 Interest received.
8 Other income.
9 Total.
Table VI. Sample survey for 1960. Expenditure
other than depreciation, by kind.
4 Purchase value of raw materials used.
5 Purchase value of containers and auxiliary
materials used.
6 Cost of electricity purchased.
7 Cost of fuel and hot water (for heating etc.)
purchased.
8 Purchase value of goods sold in the same
condition as purchased.
9 Repairs and maintenance (incl. materials
used).
10 Cost of other goods consumed and pay-
ments for services rendered, n. e. s.
11 Cost of transport, n. e. s.
12 Insurance premiums, other than social in-
surance premiums.
13 House-rent paid.
14 Interest paid.
15 Wages and salaries (incl. social insurance
premiums).
16 Production duty.
17 Total.
Table \TI. Sample survey for 1960. Detailed data
on wages, salaries etc.
4 Wages paid to operatives.
5 Salaries paid to other employees.
6 Direction fees.
7 Social insurance premiums and sickness
allowances.
8 Total.
Table VIII. Sample survey for 1960. Value of
assets at end of 1960, detailed data.
4-7 Insurance value.
4 Ðuildings and other real property.
5 Transport equipment.
6 Machinery and other equipment.
7 Total.
8 Cash and bank holdings.
9 Customers’ acceptances.
10 Accounts receivable and loans payable
within a year.
11 Bonds and loans not payable within a year.
12 Stocks of raw materials, semi-finished and
finished products, containers, auxiliary
materials, fuel, goods to be sold in the
same condition as purchased etc.
13 Total.
Table IX. Sample survey for 1960. Debts at end
of 1960, detailed data.
4-5 Loans from banks and financial institu-
tions.
4 Total.
5 Of this mortgage loans.
6-7 Other creditors.
6 Total.
7 Of this accounts payable.
8 Other debts (taxes payable etc.).
9 Total.