Author(s) |
Palestinian Central Bureau of Statistics |
Country |
Palestine |
Language |
Arabic |
Description |
The International Standard Industrial Classification of All Economic Activities (ISIC) consists of a coherent and consistent classification structure of economic activities based on a set of internationally agreed concepts, definitions, principles and classification rules. It provides a comprehensive framework within which economic data can be collected and reported in a format that is designed for purposes of economic analysis, decision-taking and policy-making. The classification structure represents a standard format to organize detailed information about the state of an economy according to economic principles and perceptions.
This palestinian classification was prepared by the Palestinian Central Bureau of Statistics and considered as the foundation for the classification of economic activities in Palestine, and it goes in accordance with the specificity of the Palestinian economy. |
Table of contents |
Brief History
Key features of the rating
Principles, definitions and classification rules
Scope Category
The differences from the other classifications
The basic principles of classification
Classification structure and coding system independent
The main activities, secondary and additional
Statistical unit
Classification of statistical units
Processing activities mixed
General structure of the classification
The main doors
The detailed structure of the classification |
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