Indicator: Specialisation in carrier manufacturing sectors

This indicator represents the regional specialisation in carrier manufacturing sectors, averaged in the period 2008-2016.
Carrier manufacturing sectors are Manufacture of wood and paper products, and printing, furniture (16-17-18-31) Manufacture of electrical equipment (C27) Manufacture of transport equipment (C29-30) Other manufacturing, repairs of computer (C32-33) of the NACE 2 Rev. 2.2.
Specialisation is computed as a Location quotient on employment data with respect to ESPON countries average as follows:
LQr,s = [(Empr, s / Empr)] / [(EmpEU, s/ EmpEU)]
where Emp stands for the number of employees, r the region, s the sector. When LQ is greater than 1, the region is specialised in a specific sector (i.e. its share of employment in the sector is greater than the respective share in the EU). When LQ is lower or equal than 1, the region is not specialised in a specific sector (i.e. its share of employment in the sector is lower than the respective share in the EU). It is worth remarking that regions can present multiple sectoral specialisations, i.e. they can be specialised in all sectors, in only one, or in none of them.

Theme(s): Economy, finance and trade - Economy, Finance and Trade

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Introduction

Author
ESPON project
Contact(s)
  • Roberta Capello (Project leader)
  • Lenzi Camilla (Politecnico di Milano) (Responsible party)
Territorial information
Spatial Extent Nomenclature
name version level
EU28+4 NUTS 2013 2
Years
2008-2016

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Other attributes

Id
1956
Status
Key indicator
Name
Specialisation in carrier manufacturing sectors
Code
T4_4_b
Is standard?
True
Is base indicator?
False
Type
Class
Data type
Float
Unit of measure - Numerator / Denominator Name
None
Unit of measure - Numerator / Denominator Scale
1
Is a ranking?
False
Main Theme
Economy, finance and trade - Economy, Finance and Trade
Nature type
Ratio
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