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Consumer price and housing indices
Consumer Price Index
CPI. Base 1992. Weightings.
2. CPI. Base 1992. Weightings.
Weightings CPI-Base 1992 (national group) by subclasses and period.
Units:
so much per thousand
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Subclasses
Values that contain
110A. Rice
110B. Flours and lightly processed cereals
110C. Bread
110D. Pastry-cooked products
110E. Pasta products and other cereal based products
111A. Beef
111B. Veal
111C. Pork
111D. Sheep meat
111E. Poultry meat
111F. Cooked pork meats
111G. Canned and processed meat
111H. Other meats and meat offal
112A. Fresh and frozen fish
112B. Dries, smoked, canned and processed fish
112C. Fresh and frozen crustaceans and molluscs
113A. Liquid milk
113b. Preserved milk
113C. Cheese and other dairy products
113D. Eggs
114A. Butter and margarine
114B. Edible oils
115A. Fresh fruit
115B. Nuts and raisins, olives, canned fruit and fruit juices
115C. Fresh vegetables
115D. Dried vegetables
115E. Frozen, preserved and canned vegetables
116A. Potatoes and their by-products
117A. Sugar
118A. Coffee, cocoa, infusions and substitutes
119A. Chocolate and chocolate substitutes
119B. Other food products
120A. Non-alcoholic beverages
130A. Spirits
130B. Wine
130C. Beer
130D. Other alcoholic beverages
140A. Tobacco
210A. Mens outerwear
210B. Mens underwear
210C. Womens outerwear
210D. Womens underwear
210E. Childrens outerwear
210F. Childrens and babies underwear
210G. Clothing complements and repairs
220A. Mens footwear
220B. Womens footwear
220C. Childrens and babies footwear
221A. Footwear repair
310A. Housing rentals
310B. Expenses related to owned housing
310C. Repair and maintenance of rented housing
310D. Repair and maintenance of owned housing
311A. Water supply
320A. Electricity and gas
320B. Heating fuels
410A. Furniture for kitchen and bath
410B. Other furniture and decorative ornaments for the household
410C. Floor coverings and repairs
420A. Household textiles
420B. Other furniture goods and repairs
430. Refrigerators, washing machines, dishwashers and irons
430B. Cookers
430c. Heating appliances
430D. Other electrical appliances and repairs
440. Glassware, tableware, cutlery and their repairs
440B. Other kitchen and household equipment and their repairs
450A. Goods for cleaning and routine household maintenance
450B. Other non-durable household goods
451A. Household services, except domestic service
460A. Domestic service
510A. Medical products
510B. Other pharmaceutical products
520A. Therapeutic appliances and equipment and repairs
530A. Medical, nursing and other out-patient services
540A. Hospital services and similars
550A. Health insurance
610A. Motor cars
610B. Other vehicles
620A. Tyres, spare parts and repairs
621A. Fuels and lubricants
622A. Other goods related to personal transport
630A. Local transport
631A. Long-distance transport
640A. Postal services and communications
710A. Radio and television equipment and repairs
710B. Other audio-visual equipment
711A. Photographic equipment, computers and others
712A. Equipment for sport
712B. Games and toys
712C. Other recreational goods
720A. Cinema, theatre, football and others performances
721A. Recreational services
730A. Books newspapers and magazines
740A. Pre-primary and primary education
740B. Secondary education
740C. Expenses related to education
740D. Secondary education
740E. Education not definable by level
810A. Personal care services
811A. Durable personal care goods
811B. Non-durable personal care goods
820A. Jewellery, imitation jewellery and their repairs
821A. Other personal effects
822A. Sationery materials
830A. Restaurants, bars and cafes
831A. Hotels and other accommodations
840A. Tourist services
850A. Financial services
860A. Other services
Total
Selected:
111
Total:
111
period
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Weighting CPI-92* (Updated January 2001)
Weighting CPI-92
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Total:
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Notes
1) The 12 groups follow the COICOP. The remaining functional breakdowns (subgroups, classes, subclasses, headings and special groups) follow the CPI-92 (PROCOME) classification, thus there is no hierarchical relation between the groups and the rest of the breakdowns.
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Source:National Institute of Statistics