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138x -- Components of productivity change (production/hours worked), 1976-2022*

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Labour productivity based on output (production):
Percentage point
Contribution of intermediate input to labour productivity (production):
Percentage point
Contribution of labor quality to labour productivity (production):
Percentage point
Total capital contribution to labour productivity (production):
Percentage point
Contribution of MFP to change in volume of output (production):
Percentage point
Labour productivity (production), index, 2015=100:
Index point
Contribution of residential buildings intensity to labour productivity (production):
Percentage point
Contribution of other buildings intensity to labour productivity (production):
Percentage point
Contribution of machinery and equipment's intensity to labour productivity (production):
Percentage point
Contribution of ICT -intensity to labour productivity (production):
Percentage point
Contribution of RD -intensity to labour productivity (production):
Percentage point
Contribution of other capital intensity to labour productivity (production):
Percentage point
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Statistics Finland, productivity surveys
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Documentation of statistics Non-market producers (producer type T30) and agriculture are not included here. When examining labour productivity, the intensity of the capital asset is = the number of capital services of the capital asset per hour worked. E.g. ICT capital intensity = the number of capital services in ICT equipment per hour worked. The contribution of the change in the quality of labour input is the effect of changes in the quality of labour force (age, gender, level of education) on productivity/the change in value added. The contribution of total productivity is derived as a residual when all other contributions related to the labour force and capital have been calculated and the change in productivity/value added is known. The contribution of intermediate consumption is the effect of the change in the volume of intermediate consumption on productivity/the change in output.

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* preliminary data

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2022*

* preliminary data