Spain - Industry

Industry, value added per worker (constant 2010 US$)

The latest value for Industry, value added per worker (constant 2010 US$) in Spain was 65,289 as of 2019. Over the past 24 years, the value for this indicator has fluctuated between 68,604 in 2016 and 52,765 in 2007.

Definition: Value added per worker is a measure of labor productivity—value added per unit of input. Value added denotes the net output of a sector after adding up all outputs and subtracting intermediate inputs. Data are in constant 2010 U.S. dollars. Industry corresponds to the International Standard Industrial Classification (ISIC) tabulation categories C-F (revision 3) or tabulation categories B-F (revision 4), and includes mining and quarrying (including oil production), manufacturing, construction, and public utilities (electricity, gas, and water).

Source: Derived using World Bank national accounts data and OECD National Accounts data files, and employment data from International Labour Organization, ILOSTAT database.

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Year Value
1995 56,945
1996 57,957
1997 57,240
1998 56,374
1999 55,799
2000 55,656
2001 55,097
2002 54,658
2003 54,372
2004 53,895
2005 53,255
2006 53,010
2007 52,765
2008 54,980
2009 60,043
2010 63,330
2011 64,804
2012 66,599
2013 67,429
2014 68,021
2015 66,953
2016 68,604
2017 67,521
2018 65,389
2019 65,289

Industry, value added (current US$)

The latest value for Industry, value added (current US$) in Spain was $261,043,000,000 as of 2020. Over the past 25 years, the value for this indicator has fluctuated between $429,024,000,000 in 2008 and $165,603,000,000 in 1997.

Definition: Industry corresponds to ISIC divisions 10-45 and includes manufacturing (ISIC divisions 15-37). It comprises value added in mining, manufacturing (also reported as a separate subgroup), construction, electricity, water, and gas. Value added is the net output of a sector after adding up all outputs and subtracting intermediate inputs. It is calculated without making deductions for depreciation of fabricated assets or depletion and degradation of natural resources. The origin of value added is determined by the International Standard Industrial Classification (ISIC), revision 3. Data are in current U.S. dollars.

Source: World Bank national accounts data, and OECD National Accounts data files.

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Year Value
1995 $174,146,000,000
1996 $180,433,000,000
1997 $165,603,000,000
1998 $172,436,000,000
1999 $177,108,000,000
2000 $167,358,000,000
2001 $175,512,000,000
2002 $196,650,000,000
2003 $248,845,000,000
2004 $288,580,000,000
2005 $313,452,000,000
2006 $339,457,000,000
2007 $387,716,000,000
2008 $429,024,000,000
2009 $371,372,000,000
2010 $329,357,000,000
2011 $326,958,000,000
2012 $278,655,000,000
2013 $274,817,000,000
2014 $275,350,000,000
2015 $240,160,000,000
2016 $246,688,000,000
2017 $263,296,000,000
2018 $282,477,000,000
2019 $280,665,000,000
2020 $261,043,000,000

Industry, value added (current LCU)

The value for Industry, value added (current LCU) in Spain was 228,545,000,000 as of 2020. As the graph below shows, over the past 25 years this indicator reached a maximum value of 291,703,000,000 in 2008 and a minimum value of 130,505,000,000 in 1995.

Definition: Industry corresponds to ISIC divisions 10-45 and includes manufacturing (ISIC divisions 15-37). It comprises value added in mining, manufacturing (also reported as a separate subgroup), construction, electricity, water, and gas. Value added is the net output of a sector after adding up all outputs and subtracting intermediate inputs. It is calculated without making deductions for depreciation of fabricated assets or depletion and degradation of natural resources. The origin of value added is determined by the International Standard Industrial Classification (ISIC), revision 3. Data are in current local currency.

Source: World Bank national accounts data, and OECD National Accounts data files.

Year Value
1995 130,505,000,000
1996 137,364,000,000
1997 145,731,000,000
1998 154,830,000,000
1999 166,177,000,000
2000 181,199,000,000
2001 195,965,000,000
2002 207,969,000,000
2003 219,991,000,000
2004 231,996,000,000
2005 251,953,000,000
2006 270,355,000,000
2007 282,906,000,000
2008 291,703,000,000
2009 266,258,000,000
2010 248,437,000,000
2011 234,891,000,000
2012 216,888,000,000
2013 206,922,000,000
2014 207,264,000,000
2015 216,455,000,000
2016 222,863,000,000
2017 233,071,000,000
2018 239,194,000,000
2019 250,711,000,000
2020 228,545,000,000

Industry, value added (constant 2010 US$)

The latest value for Industry, value added (constant 2010 US$) in Spain was 238,459,000,000 as of 2020. Over the past 25 years, the value for this indicator has fluctuated between 316,672,000,000 in 2007 and 220,227,000,000 in 1995.

Definition: Industry corresponds to ISIC divisions 10-45 and includes manufacturing (ISIC divisions 15-37). It comprises value added in mining, manufacturing (also reported as a separate subgroup), construction, electricity, water, and gas. Value added is the net output of a sector after adding up all outputs and subtracting intermediate inputs. It is calculated without making deductions for depreciation of fabricated assets or depletion and degradation of natural resources. The origin of value added is determined by the International Standard Industrial Classification (ISIC), revision 3. Data are in constant 2010 U.S. dollars.

Source: World Bank national accounts data, and OECD National Accounts data files.

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Year Value
1995 220,227,000,000
1996 223,869,000,000
1997 233,037,000,000
1998 243,943,000,000
1999 257,104,000,000
2000 270,454,000,000
2001 283,102,000,000
2002 287,467,000,000
2003 294,009,000,000
2004 297,065,000,000
2005 304,656,000,000
2006 312,650,000,000
2007 316,672,000,000
2008 313,433,000,000
2009 283,098,000,000
2010 274,572,000,000
2011 261,412,000,000
2012 244,264,000,000
2013 230,294,000,000
2014 231,803,000,000
2015 240,160,000,000
2016 249,875,000,000
2017 258,488,000,000
2018 259,964,000,000
2019 266,268,000,000
2020 238,459,000,000

Industry, value added (annual % growth)

The value for Industry, value added (annual % growth) in Spain was -10.44 as of 2020. As the graph below shows, over the past 24 years this indicator reached a maximum value of 5.40 in 1999 and a minimum value of -10.44 in 2020.

Definition: Annual growth rate for industrial value added based on constant local currency. Aggregates are based on constant 2010 U.S. dollars. Industry corresponds to ISIC divisions 10-45 and includes manufacturing (ISIC divisions 15-37). It comprises value added in mining, manufacturing (also reported as a separate subgroup), construction, electricity, water, and gas. Value added is the net output of a sector after adding up all outputs and subtracting intermediate inputs. It is calculated without making deductions for depreciation of fabricated assets or depletion and degradation of natural resources. The origin of value added is determined by the International Standard Industrial Classification (ISIC), revision 3.

Source: World Bank national accounts data, and OECD National Accounts data files.

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Year Value
1996 1.65
1997 4.10
1998 4.68
1999 5.40
2000 5.19
2001 4.68
2002 1.54
2003 2.28
2004 1.04
2005 2.56
2006 2.62
2007 1.29
2008 -1.02
2009 -9.68
2010 -3.01
2011 -4.79
2012 -6.56
2013 -5.72
2014 0.66
2015 3.61
2016 4.05
2017 3.45
2018 0.57
2019 2.42
2020 -10.44

Industry, value added (constant LCU)

The value for Industry, value added (constant LCU) in Spain was 214,922,000,000 as of 2020. As the graph below shows, over the past 25 years this indicator reached a maximum value of 285,415,000,000 in 2007 and a minimum value of 198,490,000,000 in 1995.

Definition: Industry corresponds to ISIC divisions 10-45 and includes manufacturing (ISIC divisions 15-37). It comprises value added in mining, manufacturing (also reported as a separate subgroup), construction, electricity, water, and gas. Value added is the net output of a sector after adding up all outputs and subtracting intermediate inputs. It is calculated without making deductions for depreciation of fabricated assets or depletion and degradation of natural resources. The origin of value added is determined by the International Standard Industrial Classification (ISIC), revision 3. Data are in constant local currency.

Source: World Bank national accounts data, and OECD National Accounts data files.

Year Value
1995 198,490,000,000
1996 201,772,000,000
1997 210,035,000,000
1998 219,865,000,000
1999 231,727,000,000
2000 243,759,000,000
2001 255,159,000,000
2002 259,093,000,000
2003 264,989,000,000
2004 267,744,000,000
2005 274,585,000,000
2006 281,790,000,000
2007 285,415,000,000
2008 282,496,000,000
2009 255,155,000,000
2010 247,471,000,000
2011 235,610,000,000
2012 220,154,000,000
2013 207,563,000,000
2014 208,923,000,000
2015 216,455,000,000
2016 225,211,000,000
2017 232,974,000,000
2018 234,305,000,000
2019 239,986,000,000
2020 214,922,000,000

Industry, value added (% of GDP)

Industry, value added (% of GDP) in Spain was 20.37 as of 2020. Its highest value over the past 25 years was 28.33 in 1995, while its lowest value was 19.88 in 2018.

Definition: Industry corresponds to ISIC divisions 10-45 and includes manufacturing (ISIC divisions 15-37). It comprises value added in mining, manufacturing (also reported as a separate subgroup), construction, electricity, water, and gas. Value added is the net output of a sector after adding up all outputs and subtracting intermediate inputs. It is calculated without making deductions for depreciation of fabricated assets or depletion and degradation of natural resources. The origin of value added is determined by the International Standard Industrial Classification (ISIC), revision 3 or 4.

Source: World Bank national accounts data, and OECD National Accounts data files.

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Year Value
1995 28.33
1996 28.08
1997 28.06
1998 27.85
1999 27.90
2000 27.97
2001 27.96
2002 27.75
2003 27.42
2004 26.99
2005 27.17
2006 26.93
2007 26.30
2008 26.29
2009 24.90
2010 23.16
2011 22.08
2012 21.03
2013 20.28
2014 20.08
2015 20.09
2016 20.01
2017 20.06
2018 19.88
2019 20.15
2020 20.37

Classification

Topic: Economic Policy & Debt Indicators

Sub-Topic: National accounts