Slovak Republic - Industry

Industry, value added per worker (constant 2010 US$)

The latest value for Industry, value added per worker (constant 2010 US$) in Slovak Republic was 30,808 as of 2019. Over the past 24 years, the value for this indicator has fluctuated between 30,883 in 2018 and 9,132 in 1995.

Definition: Value added per worker is a measure of labor productivity—value added per unit of input. Value added denotes the net output of a sector after adding up all outputs and subtracting intermediate inputs. Data are in constant 2010 U.S. dollars. Industry corresponds to the International Standard Industrial Classification (ISIC) tabulation categories C-F (revision 3) or tabulation categories B-F (revision 4), and includes mining and quarrying (including oil production), manufacturing, construction, and public utilities (electricity, gas, and water).

Source: Derived using World Bank national accounts data and OECD National Accounts data files, and employment data from International Labour Organization, ILOSTAT database.

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Year Value
1995 9,132
1996 10,462
1997 10,618
1998 11,680
1999 11,739
2000 13,119
2001 13,807
2002 14,653
2003 15,933
2004 18,160
2005 19,058
2006 21,660
2007 23,121
2008 23,291
2009 22,080
2010 25,825
2011 26,670
2012 27,011
2013 26,621
2014 30,253
2015 30,819
2016 29,409
2017 29,066
2018 30,883
2019 30,808

Industry, value added (current US$)

The latest value for Industry, value added (current US$) in Slovak Republic was $28,779,500,000 as of 2020. Over the past 25 years, the value for this indicator has fluctuated between $33,347,420,000 in 2008 and $7,168,060,000 in 1995.

Definition: Industry corresponds to ISIC divisions 10-45 and includes manufacturing (ISIC divisions 15-37). It comprises value added in mining, manufacturing (also reported as a separate subgroup), construction, electricity, water, and gas. Value added is the net output of a sector after adding up all outputs and subtracting intermediate inputs. It is calculated without making deductions for depreciation of fabricated assets or depletion and degradation of natural resources. The origin of value added is determined by the International Standard Industrial Classification (ISIC), revision 3. Data are in current U.S. dollars.

Source: World Bank national accounts data, and OECD National Accounts data files.

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Year Value
1995 $7,168,060,000
1996 $7,985,698,000
1997 $7,506,607,000
1998 $8,351,563,000
1999 $8,641,488,000
2000 $8,602,241,000
2001 $9,186,376,000
2002 $10,321,190,000
2003 $14,349,140,000
2004 $18,404,480,000
2005 $20,052,930,000
2006 $24,263,460,000
2007 $29,037,650,000
2008 $33,347,420,000
2009 $26,316,210,000
2010 $27,775,950,000
2011 $30,307,450,000
2012 $29,042,160,000
2013 $28,212,430,000
2014 $30,842,410,000
2015 $27,092,240,000
2016 $26,306,140,000
2017 $27,383,970,000
2018 $30,874,930,000
2019 $31,203,850,000
2020 $28,779,500,000

Industry, value added (current LCU)

The value for Industry, value added (current LCU) in Slovak Republic was 25,196,630,000 as of 2020. As the graph below shows, over the past 25 years this indicator reached a maximum value of 27,873,660,000 in 2019 and a minimum value of 5,483,566,000 in 1995.

Definition: Industry corresponds to ISIC divisions 10-45 and includes manufacturing (ISIC divisions 15-37). It comprises value added in mining, manufacturing (also reported as a separate subgroup), construction, electricity, water, and gas. Value added is the net output of a sector after adding up all outputs and subtracting intermediate inputs. It is calculated without making deductions for depreciation of fabricated assets or depletion and degradation of natural resources. The origin of value added is determined by the International Standard Industrial Classification (ISIC), revision 3. Data are in current local currency.

Source: World Bank national accounts data, and OECD National Accounts data files.

Year Value
1995 5,483,566,000
1996 6,300,716,000
1997 6,626,082,000
1998 7,465,462,000
1999 8,108,162,000
2000 9,313,690,000
2001 10,256,890,000
2002 10,915,270,000
2003 12,685,330,000
2004 14,795,760,000
2005 16,118,550,000
2006 19,324,220,000
2007 21,187,970,000
2008 22,673,670,000
2009 18,867,610,000
2010 20,951,650,000
2011 21,773,300,000
2012 22,604,620,000
2013 21,242,410,000
2014 23,215,950,000
2015 24,418,140,000
2016 23,765,530,000
2017 24,240,440,000
2018 26,144,050,000
2019 27,873,660,000
2020 25,196,630,000

Industry, value added (constant 2010 US$)

The latest value for Industry, value added (constant 2010 US$) in Slovak Republic was 26,282,320,000 as of 2020. Over the past 25 years, the value for this indicator has fluctuated between 30,250,600,000 in 2019 and 7,672,525,000 in 1995.

Definition: Industry corresponds to ISIC divisions 10-45 and includes manufacturing (ISIC divisions 15-37). It comprises value added in mining, manufacturing (also reported as a separate subgroup), construction, electricity, water, and gas. Value added is the net output of a sector after adding up all outputs and subtracting intermediate inputs. It is calculated without making deductions for depreciation of fabricated assets or depletion and degradation of natural resources. The origin of value added is determined by the International Standard Industrial Classification (ISIC), revision 3. Data are in constant 2010 U.S. dollars.

Source: World Bank national accounts data, and OECD National Accounts data files.

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Year Value
1995 7,672,525,000
1996 9,244,399,000
1997 9,266,157,000
1998 10,231,810,000
1999 9,689,729,000
2000 10,240,170,000
2001 10,877,730,000
2002 11,940,500,000
2003 13,404,740,000
2004 15,521,950,000
2005 16,515,430,000
2006 19,358,830,000
2007 21,472,910,000
2008 22,717,710,000
2009 19,719,810,000
2010 22,086,870,000
2011 22,789,150,000
2012 23,306,000,000
2013 22,042,700,000
2014 25,061,950,000
2015 27,092,240,000
2016 26,814,190,000
2017 27,220,600,000
2018 29,051,480,000
2019 30,250,600,000
2020 26,282,320,000

Industry, value added (annual % growth)

The value for Industry, value added (annual % growth) in Slovak Republic was -13.12 as of 2020. As the graph below shows, over the past 24 years this indicator reached a maximum value of 20.49 in 1996 and a minimum value of -13.20 in 2009.

Definition: Annual growth rate for industrial value added based on constant local currency. Aggregates are based on constant 2010 U.S. dollars. Industry corresponds to ISIC divisions 10-45 and includes manufacturing (ISIC divisions 15-37). It comprises value added in mining, manufacturing (also reported as a separate subgroup), construction, electricity, water, and gas. Value added is the net output of a sector after adding up all outputs and subtracting intermediate inputs. It is calculated without making deductions for depreciation of fabricated assets or depletion and degradation of natural resources. The origin of value added is determined by the International Standard Industrial Classification (ISIC), revision 3.

Source: World Bank national accounts data, and OECD National Accounts data files.

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Year Value
1996 20.49
1997 0.24
1998 10.42
1999 -5.30
2000 5.68
2001 6.23
2002 9.77
2003 12.26
2004 15.79
2005 6.40
2006 17.22
2007 10.92
2008 5.80
2009 -13.20
2010 12.00
2011 3.18
2012 2.27
2013 -5.42
2014 13.70
2015 8.10
2016 -1.03
2017 1.52
2018 6.73
2019 4.13
2020 -13.12

Industry, value added (constant LCU)

The value for Industry, value added (constant LCU) in Slovak Republic was 23,688,160,000 as of 2020. As the graph below shows, over the past 25 years this indicator reached a maximum value of 27,264,760,000 in 2019 and a minimum value of 6,915,219,000 in 1995.

Definition: Industry corresponds to ISIC divisions 10-45 and includes manufacturing (ISIC divisions 15-37). It comprises value added in mining, manufacturing (also reported as a separate subgroup), construction, electricity, water, and gas. Value added is the net output of a sector after adding up all outputs and subtracting intermediate inputs. It is calculated without making deductions for depreciation of fabricated assets or depletion and degradation of natural resources. The origin of value added is determined by the International Standard Industrial Classification (ISIC), revision 3. Data are in constant local currency.

Source: World Bank national accounts data, and OECD National Accounts data files.

Year Value
1995 6,915,219,000
1996 8,331,943,000
1997 8,351,554,000
1998 9,221,890,000
1999 8,733,318,000
2000 9,229,427,000
2001 9,804,063,000
2002 10,761,930,000
2003 12,081,640,000
2004 13,989,870,000
2005 14,885,300,000
2006 17,448,050,000
2007 19,353,450,000
2008 20,475,390,000
2009 17,773,390,000
2010 19,906,820,000
2011 20,539,780,000
2012 21,005,610,000
2013 19,867,000,000
2014 22,588,250,000
2015 24,418,140,000
2016 24,167,540,000
2017 24,533,830,000
2018 26,184,000,000
2019 27,264,760,000
2020 23,688,160,000

Industry, value added (% of GDP)

Industry, value added (% of GDP) in Slovak Republic was 27.36 as of 2020. Its highest value over the past 25 years was 34.29 in 2006, while its lowest value was 27.09 in 1997.

Definition: Industry corresponds to ISIC divisions 10-45 and includes manufacturing (ISIC divisions 15-37). It comprises value added in mining, manufacturing (also reported as a separate subgroup), construction, electricity, water, and gas. Value added is the net output of a sector after adding up all outputs and subtracting intermediate inputs. It is calculated without making deductions for depreciation of fabricated assets or depletion and degradation of natural resources. The origin of value added is determined by the International Standard Industrial Classification (ISIC), revision 3 or 4.

Source: World Bank national accounts data, and OECD National Accounts data files.

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Year Value
1995 27.74
1996 28.60
1997 27.09
1998 27.97
1999 28.37
2000 29.42
2001 29.85
2002 29.24
2003 30.58
2004 32.04
2005 31.93
2006 34.29
2007 33.54
2008 33.06
2009 29.44
2010 30.59
2011 30.46
2012 30.81
2013 28.62
2014 30.51
2015 30.57
2016 29.34
2017 28.71
2018 29.23
2019 29.64
2020 27.36

Classification

Topic: Economic Policy & Debt Indicators

Sub-Topic: National accounts