Press release 04/09/2020
LARGE STORES AND FOOD CHAINS TRADE INDEX OF THE BASQUE COUNTRY. JULY 2020
Sales in large stores and food chains in the Basque Country rose by 2.2% in July 2020
Accumulated sales in the first six months of 2020 increased by 0.8%
Sales at large stores and food chains in the Basque Country in July 2020 experienced a year-on-year increase at constant prices of 2.2% in homogenous terms of the working calendar, according to Eustat data. Compared to June 2020, sales were down 2.1% in deseasonalised terms.
Sales of food products at large stores and food chains reflected a year-on-year rise of 3.7%, whereas sales corresponding to other items experienced a decrease of 0.5%, with respect to the same month of the previous year, once corrected for calendar effects.
In relation to June, and once corrected for seasonal effects, sales of food products at constant prices were down 0.7%, and those corresponding to other products decreased by 4.9%.
By province, all three registered a year-on-year increase in sales at constant prices, with a rise, once corrected for calendar effects, of 1.8% in Álava; 1.3% in Bizkaia; and 3.7% in Gipuzkoa.
In the accumulated total for January to July 2020, the Sales index in large stores and food chains was up 0.8%, due to the 9.9% increase in sales of food products, and the decrease of 16.8% in sales of other products.
The provinces of Álava and Gipuzkoa posted increases in the year-to-date of 1.8% and 2.5% respectively, whereas the year-to-date trend was negative in the case of Bizkaia with a decrease of 0.4%, all at constant prices and in homogeneous terms of the working calendar.
The number of people employed in large stores and food chains in the Basque Country rose by 1.5% compared to the same month of the previous year and was up 0.5% on the previous month, in deseasonalised terms. In the accumulated total for the first seven months of 2020 the number of people employed was up 1.5% on the same period of 2019.
NOTE ON THE LARGE STORES AND FOOD CHAINS TRADE INDEX DURING THE COVID-19 CRISIS
Included as persons employed considered in this and other short-term indices, are those covered by an ERTE (Temporary Labour Force Adjustment Plan), following the definition of persons employed indicated by the Statistical Office of the European Union (Eurostat) in its manual Methodology of Short Term Business Statistics.
The models used in the correction of calendar effects and deseasonalisation of the series include the effect of COVID-19 on the variables studied, following the recommendations of the Statistical Office of the European Union (Eurostat) (Eurostat) in its methodological note Guidance on Time Series Treatment in the context of the COVID-19 crisis.
Eustat would like to thank all the establishments that have collaborated in making this effort despite the extraordinary current circumstances. As a result, the July index was calculated with 88.10% coverage of the sample - whose information was collected during August.
For further information:
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