Statistical database
The 3 steps are Choose table, Choose variable and Show result. You are currently at Choose variable

Number of employers by size 2008-

Choose variables

Sigrún Halldórsdóttir
3/2/2022
Number
2008-
Based on PAYE data
FYR01205
Now you have come to the page, Choose variable. This page give you the oportunity to select which variables and values you want to display in your result of the table. A variable is a property of a statistical unit. The page is divided into several boxes, one for each variable, where you can select values by click to highlight one or more values. It always starts with the statistics variable which is the main value counted in the table.
Mandatory

Selected 0 of total 10

Mandatory
Field for searching for a specific value in the list box. This is examples of values you can search for.2008M01 , 2008M02 , 2008M03 ,

Selected 1 of total 169

Mandatory

Selected 0 of total 6

Number of selected data cells are:
(maximum number allowed is 100,000)

Presentation on screen is limited to 10,000 rows and 100 columns

Number of selected cells exceeds the maximum allowed 100,000
. not applicable
.. not available
Employers are classified by economic activity according to ÍSAT2008. Numbers can change retrospectively because of revised classification of companies. Numbers can also change if employers send information late. For more information, please refer to the metadata

Activity

Tourism industries in Iceland (NACE no. 491, 4932, 4939, 501, 503, 511, 5223, 551-553, 561, 563, 771, 7721, 79, 9604)

Previously, statistics on tourism industries were based on Eurostat's definition of tourism. Now, two activities been added to provide statistics that better reflect the tourism industries in Iceland:
H5223: Service activities incidental to air transportation
S9604: Physical well-being activities, including geothermal spas (The classification of spas and geothermal baths was harmonised in the beginning of 2021. Now these activities are classified in 9604.)

Month: 2022M01

All figures are preliminary estimates. The most recent figures are most likely to change in later publications. Often, there is a slight increase due to late reporting. For more information, please refer to section 4.3 in the metadata.