Multifactor productivity, gross output, value-added, capital, labour and intermediate inputs at a detailed industry level [36100217]

This table replaces table 383-0022. Multifactor productivity based on gross output measures the efficiency with which all inputs including capital, labour and intermediate inputs are used in production. It is the ratio of real gross output to combined units of all inputs. Multifactor productivity based on value-added measures the efficiency with which capital and labour inputs are used to generate value-added. It is the ratio of real gross domestic product (GDP) (real value-added) to combined labour and capital inputs. Labour productivity based on gross output is measured as real gross output per hours worked. It shows the time profile of how productively labour is used to generate gross output. Changes in gross-output-based labour productivity reflect the joint influence of capital, skill upgrading, intermediate inputs and overall productive efficiency. Labour productivity based on value-added is measured as real gross domestic product (GDP) per hours worked. It shows the time profile of how productively labour is used to generate value-added. Changes in value-added-based labour productivity reflect the joint influence of capital, skill upgrading, and overall productive efficiency. Real gross output is a chained Fisher quantity index of gross output at basic prices. Real gross domestic product (GDP) (or real value-added) is a chained Fisher quantity index of gross domestic product (GDP) at basic prices. Labour input is obtained by chained-Fisher aggregation of hours worked of all workers, classified by education, work experience, and class of workers (paid workers versus self-employed and unpaid family workers) using hourly compensation as weights. The number of hours worked in all jobs is the number of all jobs times the annual average hours worked in all jobs. According to the retained definition, hours worked means the total number of hours that a person spends working, whether paid or not. In general, this includes regular and overtime hours, breaks, travel time, training in the workplace and time lost in brief work stoppages where workers remain at their posts. On the other hand, time lost due to strikes, lockouts, annual vacation, public holidays, sick leave, maternity leave or leave for personal needs are not included in total hours worked. Labour composition is the ratio of labour input to hours worked. Changes in labour composition reflect the shifts in the educational attainment and work experience of the workforce. Capital input measures the services derived from the stock of fixed reproducible business assets (equipment and structures), inventories, and land. It is obtained by chained-Fisher aggregation of capital stocks using the cost of capital to determine weights. Combined labour and capital inputs are obtained by chained-Tornqivst aggregation of labour and capital input using shares of labour and capital in the sum of labour and capital costs as weights. Intermediate inputs are obtained from a chained-Fisher aggregation of energy, material and services inputs. Combined units of all inputs are obtained by chained-Tornqivst aggregation of labour, capital and intermediate inputs using shares of labour, capital and intermediate inputs in the sum of labour, capital and intermediate input costs as weights. Gross output is valued at basic prices. Gross domestic product (GDP) is valued at basic prices. It is calculated as gross output at basic prices minus intermediate inputs at purchaser prices. Labour compensation consists of all payments in cash or in kind made by domestic producers to workers for services rendered - in other words, total payroll. It includes the salaries and supplementary labour income of paid workers, plus an imputed labour income of self-employed workers. Capital cost represents the surplus-profits, depreciation, rent, and net interest-intended as compensation to the owners of capital. Contribution of capital intensity to labour productivity growth is calculated as the growth in capital services per hour times capital's share of total costs. It reflects the effects of capital investment on labour productivity growth. Contribution of intermediate input intensity to labour productivity growth is calculated as the growth rate of intermediate input per hour times intermediate input's share of total costs. It reflects the effects of intermediate inputs on labour productivity growth. Contribution of labour composition to labour productivity growth is calculated as the growth rate of labour composition times labour's share of total costs. It reflects the effects on labour productivity growth of skill upgrading as measured by increases in the experience and education composition of the workforce. This combines the North American Industry Classification System (NAICS) codes 111-112. This combines the North American Industry Classification System (NAICS) codes 2212-2213. This combines the North American Industry Classification System (NAICS) codes 313, 314. This combines the North American Industry Classification System (NAICS) codes 315, 316. This combines the North American Industry Classification System (NAICS) codes 481-483, 487. This combines the North American Industry Classification System (NAICS) codes 491-492. This combines the North American Industry Classification System (NAICS) codes 511,515,517,518,519. This excludes owner-occupied dwellings industry. This only includes privately-owned establishments. Publicly-owned establishments that provide education are included in the non-business sector. This only includes privately-owned establishments. Publicly-owned establishments that provide health services are included in the non-business sector. This combines the North American Industry Classification System (NAICS) codes 812, 814. The scalar factor for Labour input - Hours worked, nominal Gross output, nominal Gross domestic product, Capital cost, Labour compensation, and Cost of intermediate inputs has been added.

Updated on DBnomics on June 21, 2023 (11:22 AM)

Frequency [freq]
Geography [geogr]
Multifactor productivity and related variables [mul_pro_and]
North American Industry Classification System (NAICS) [nor_ame_ind]

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[freq] Frequency
  • [A] Annual
[geogr] Geography
  • [geogr_1] Canada
[mul_pro_and] Multifactor productivity and related variables
  • [mul_pro_and_1] Multifactor productivity based on gross output
  • [mul_pro_and_10] Cost of intermediate inputs
  • [mul_pro_and_11] Contribution of capital intensity to growth in labour productivity based on gross output
  • [mul_pro_and_12] Multifactor productivity based on value-added
  • [mul_pro_and_13] Contribution of intermediate input intensity to growth in labour productivity based on gross output
  • [mul_pro_and_14] Contribution of labour composition to growth in labour productivity based on gross output
  • [mul_pro_and_15] Labour productivity based on gross output
  • [mul_pro_and_16] Labour productivity based on value-added
  • [mul_pro_and_17] Real gross output
  • [mul_pro_and_18] Real gross domestic product (GDP)
  • [mul_pro_and_19] Labour input
  • [mul_pro_and_2] Capital input
  • [mul_pro_and_20] Hours worked
  • [mul_pro_and_21] Labour composition
  • [mul_pro_and_3] Combined labour and capital inputs
  • [mul_pro_and_4] Intermediate inputs
  • [mul_pro_and_5] Combined units of all inputs
  • [mul_pro_and_6] Gross output
  • [mul_pro_and_7] Gross domestic product (GDP)
  • [mul_pro_and_8] Labour compensation
  • [mul_pro_and_9] Capital cost
[nor_ame_ind] North American Industry Classification System (NAICS)
  • [nor_ame_ind_1] Agriculture, forestry, fishing and hunting [11]
  • [nor_ame_ind_10] Clothing, Leather and allied product manufacturing
  • [nor_ame_ind_11] Wood product manufacturing [321]
  • [nor_ame_ind_12] Crop and animal production
  • [nor_ame_ind_13] Paper manufacturing [322]
  • [nor_ame_ind_14] Printing and related support activities [323]
  • [nor_ame_ind_15] Petroleum and coal products manufacturing [324]
  • [nor_ame_ind_16] Chemical manufacturing [325]
  • [nor_ame_ind_17] Plastics and rubber products manufacturing [326]
  • [nor_ame_ind_18] Non-metallic mineral product manufacturing [327]
  • [nor_ame_ind_19] Primary metal manufacturing [331]
  • [nor_ame_ind_2] Utilities [221]
  • [nor_ame_ind_20] Fabricated metal product manufacturing [332]
  • [nor_ame_ind_21] Machinery manufacturing [333]
  • [nor_ame_ind_22] Computer and electronic product manufacturing [334]
  • [nor_ame_ind_23] Forestry and logging [113]
  • [nor_ame_ind_24] Electrical equipment, appliance and component manufacturing [335]
  • [nor_ame_ind_25] Transportation equipment manufacturing [336]
  • [nor_ame_ind_26] Furniture and related product manufacturing [337]
  • [nor_ame_ind_27] Miscellaneous manufacturing [339]
  • [nor_ame_ind_28] Wholesale trade [41]
  • [nor_ame_ind_29] Retail trade [44-45]
  • [nor_ame_ind_3] Electric power generation, transmission and distribution [2211]
  • [nor_ame_ind_30] Transportation and warehousing [48-49]
  • [nor_ame_ind_31] Air, rail, water and scenic and sightseeing transportation and support activities for transportation
  • [nor_ame_ind_32] Truck transportation [484]
  • [nor_ame_ind_33] Transit and ground passenger transportation [485]
  • [nor_ame_ind_34] Fishing, hunting and trapping [114]
  • [nor_ame_ind_35] Pipeline transportation [486]
  • [nor_ame_ind_36] Postal service and couriers and messengers
  • [nor_ame_ind_37] Warehousing and storage [493]
  • [nor_ame_ind_38] Information and cultural industries [51]
  • [nor_ame_ind_39] Motion picture and sound recording industries [512]
  • [nor_ame_ind_4] Natural gas distribution, water and other systems
  • [nor_ame_ind_40] Broadcasting, telecommunications, publishing industries and other information services
  • [nor_ame_ind_41] Finance, insurance, real estate and renting and leasing
  • [nor_ame_ind_42] Professional, scientific and technical services [54]
  • [nor_ame_ind_43] Administrative and support, waste management and remediation services [56]
  • [nor_ame_ind_44] Administrative and support services [561]
  • [nor_ame_ind_45] Support activities for agriculture and forestry [115]
  • [nor_ame_ind_46] Waste management and remediation services [562]
  • [nor_ame_ind_47] Educational services (except universities)
  • [nor_ame_ind_48] Health care and social assistance (except hospitals)
  • [nor_ame_ind_49] Arts, entertainment and recreation [71]
  • [nor_ame_ind_5] Construction [23]
  • [nor_ame_ind_50] Accommodation and food services [72]
  • [nor_ame_ind_51] Other services (except public administration) [81]
  • [nor_ame_ind_52] Repair and maintenance [811]
  • [nor_ame_ind_53] Religious, grant-making, civic, and professional and similar organizations [813]
  • [nor_ame_ind_54] Personal and laundry services and private households
  • [nor_ame_ind_55] Mining and oil and gas extraction [21]
  • [nor_ame_ind_56] Oil and gas extraction [211]
  • [nor_ame_ind_57] Mining (except oil and gas) [212]
  • [nor_ame_ind_58] Support activities for mining and oil and gas extraction [213]
  • [nor_ame_ind_6] Manufacturing [31-33]
  • [nor_ame_ind_7] Food manufacturing [311]
  • [nor_ame_ind_8] Beverage and tobacco product manufacturing [312]
  • [nor_ame_ind_9] Textile and textile product mills
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