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Purchasing Power Europe | £8,000 | | | | | | To create catchment areas, measure market potential or analyse and optimise sales territories, use this data which is based on the most detailed postcode level available. Purchasing Power provides an important indicator of the consumption potential of the population living in an area. The following statistics are used in calculating purchasing power: income from self-employment (including tourism), income from non self-employment, income from agriculture and forestry (including government assistance), income from rental properties and leases, income from capital assets and income from transfer payments (unemployment payments, retirement pensions, old age pensions, child benefit payments, support payments). Fields provided: absolute population, absolute number of households, purchasing power index per inhabitant, purchasing power index per household, absolute purchasing power per area in millions of euros, absolute purchasing power per inhabitant in euros and purchasing power in thousands per area. Perpetual licence. |  | | | | GfK Purchasing Power, Germany |
| | Purchasing Power Western Europe | £4,800 | | | | Purchasing Power Eastern Europe | £4,800 | | | | | | | | Bosnia-Herzegovina | £1,000 | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
Expenditure, Italy | £10,295 | | | | | | Expenditure data at Census area, municipality, province and region level. This comprehensive data set quantifies the amount consumers spend on which category of goods. Categories include food (with, for example, details for meat, bread, vegetables), beverages, clothes, shoes, transport, electrical appliances, computers, and telecommunication goods. | | | |
| | | | This bumper Census pack provides data at Census area, municipality, province and region levels. Variables include population, age by gender, households, daytime population, house type and many more important demographic counts. Municipalities are the preferred geographic unit for analysis in Italy as these are updated more frequently than zipcodes. | | | | |
| | | | This bumper pack provides data at Census area, municipality, province and region levels. The income data is divided into 10 classifications, making this ideal for catchment area analysis and targeting. | | | |
Municipality, Netherlands | £725 | | | | | | This latest edition shows the boundaries of the 443 municipalities in the Netherlands. The official name of the municipality and the municipal code determined by the CBS (Statistics Netherlands) is linked to every municipality. A large number of administrative municipality divisions including provinces, COROP regions, Economic Geographical Areas, Chamber of Commerce regions and police regions. | | | |
Compact Census, commune level, Switzerland | £740 | | | | | | Includes the 50 most popular Census counts for Switzerland including total population, age by gender (age under 15, 15-39, 40-64 and over 65), males, females, collective households, private households (total, 1-person, 2-person, 3-person, 4-person, 5-person, 6-person and more), socio-economic group (Superior - managers, knowledge workers, middle management; Middle - intermediates, independents including farmers, skilled workers; Inferior - unqualified and unskilled), estimated median annual income (net in kCHF), population density by gender (percentage age less than 15, 15-39, 40-64, 65 and more). Perpetual licence. | | | | |
Demographics, commune level, Switzerland | £660 | | | | | | Includes almost 200 Census counts for Switzerland including total population, age by gender (age under 1, 1-4, 5-9, 10-14, 15-19, 20-24, 25-29, 30-34, 35-39, 40-44, 45-49, 50-54, 55-59, 60-64, 65-69, 70-74, 74-79, 80-84, 85-89, 90-94, 95-99, 100-104, and over 105), marital status (single, married incl. separated, widowers & divorced), religion (Protestants, Catholics, other Christians, Jewish, Muslims, other), mother tongue (German, French, Italian, Rumantsch, English, other), nationality (Swiss, Western European, Central and Eastern European, North American, Latin American, Sub-Saharan Africans, Middle Easterners and North Africans, Asians excluding Middle East, Oceanians), familial households, non-familial households (living alone etc), mean number of children per female, ratio of young to old people, dependency rates etc. Many of the variables are given both as absolute values and percentages. The majority of the data in the Compact pack is also included. Perpetual licence. | | | | |
Socio Economic Pack, commune level, Switzerland | £490 | | | | | | Includes almost 200 Census counts for Switzerland including languages spoken (German / dialect only, French only, English only, Italian only, Rumantsch only, other together with combinations of these e.g. English and French, German and Italian), the total number of speakers of each language, socio-professional categories (managing positions, liberal professions, farmers, other independents, knowledge workers and middle management, intermediate professions, qualified employees (white collar), qualified workers (blue collar) and not qualified), education levels, occupation type by gender (full time, part time), unemployment, apprentices, voluntary activity, home tenders, retired people, inactive, and hours worked per week (less than 6, 6-19 hours, 20-39, 20-45, over 45 hours). Perpetual licence. |  | | | | Swiss, Socio-economic pack |
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Commuter Pack, commune level, Switzerland | £310 | | | | | | Provides key demographic variables to analyse commuters in Switzerland. Includes numbers of workers working at home and at the workplace, means of transport to work and separately means of transport to school (no commute, walk, bicycle, public transport, private motorised transport such as car or moped, combinations of the these). Prepared analysis on the raw data is also provided with percentages and indices for many aspects. Perpetual licence. | | | | |
Buildings, commune level, Switzerland | £430 | | | | | | These comprehensive building statistics include counts of different types of buildings (principle use habitation, exclusively habitation, mixed-use, shacks), building age (built before 1919, 1919-45, 1946-60, 1961-70, 1971-80, 1981-90, 1991-95, 1996-2000), renovation dates (1971-80, 1981-90, 1991-95, 1996-2000), collective buildings (homes, hospitals, jails), number of dwelling units (1, 2, 3-5, 6-9,10-19, 20 or more), number of floors (1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6-10,11-20, more than 20), ownership (13 categories e.g. private, cooperative, real estate fund, insurance company), tenancy (9 categories e.g. renters, farm bail holders, vacant), and the following all with banded categories for each variable: area in sq. metres, number of rooms, number of inhabitants and estimated monthly rent together with a range of percentage fields and indices. Perpetual licence. | | | | | |
Income, commune level, Switzerland | £1,070 | | | | | | Complete income pack providing count of households in eight separate brackets, income distribution (banded statistically as follows: 1st decile with 10% earning less than this, 1st quartile with 25% earning less than this, median with 50% earning less than this, 3rd quartile with 25% earning more than this, 9th decile with 10% earning more than this). A number of factors and indices are also provided such as "richness index" and "low income factor". Perpetual licence. |  | | | | Swiss, Income, commune level |
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Tourism, commune level, Switzerland | £540 | | | | | | Provides key tourism statistics and includes counts of number of hotels, number of beds, number of arrivals divided into swiss and foreign arrivals, number of nights spent by swiss and foreign hotel guests. Perpetual licence. | | | | |
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