NACE R2 Classified ICT Economic Impact Data
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Monitoring the economic footprint of the Information and Communication Technology (ICT) sector within the European Union is essential for understanding the growth of the digital economy. These records track the percentage contribution of the ICT industry to the Gross Domestic Product (GDP) across various European territories. By utilising the NACE R2 statistical classification system—the standard nomenclature for economic activities in the European Community—the information offers a standardised view of industry performance, allowing for cross-border comparisons and analysis of digital society trends over a decade.
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- nace_r2: Refers to the Statistical classification of economic activities in the European Community, Revision 2, providing a breakdown of the ICT sector.
- geo\time: Contains geographic identifiers using two-letter country acronyms alongside annual percentage data for the years 2008 through 2018.
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The information is delivered in a TSV format titled
isoc_bde15ag.tsv with a compact file size of 7.44 kB. It consists of 111 valid records organised into 2 primary columns. The set maintains high data integrity with 100% validity across its entries and no missing or mismatched values for the primary classifications. The resource has a top usability score of 10.00 and is updated on an annual basis.Usage
This resource is ideal for conducting longitudinal studies on the economic impact of digitalisation within Europe. It can be used to benchmark the performance of the ICT sector across different EU member states and to develop economic forecasts regarding the digital society. Researchers can also integrate these figures into broader socio-economic models to assess how technological advancements and the adoption of digital services influence national GDP growth.
Coverage
Geographically, the scope covers the European Union and associated countries, represented by two-character acronyms such as CH for Switzerland or EU27_2020 for the European Union group. The temporal range captures an eleven-year period from 2008 to 2018, providing a historical view of the ICT sector's evolution. While the data is thorough at the regional and national levels, users should consult the Eurostat metadata for specific abbreviation definitions.
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CC0: Public Domain
Who Can Use It
Economic researchers can leverage these figures to analyse structural shifts in European economies toward digital services and technology-led growth. Policy makers can utilise the data to evaluate the success of digital transformation initiatives and ICT investment strategies across the EU. Additionally, data analysts and business intelligence professionals can use the structured percentage records to create comparative visualisations of regional economic trends.
Dataset Name Suggestions
- European ICT Sector GDP Contribution (2008–2018)
- EU Digital Economy and ICT Sector Statistics
- NACE R2 Classified ICT Economic Impact Data
- European ICT Sector Percentage of GDP Archive
- Eurostat Digital Society and Economy Metrics
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Original Data Source: NACE R2 Classified ICT Economic Impact Data
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