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Travel and tourism in Italy - statistics & facts

What are the leading inbound travel markets in italy, what are italians’ preferred travel destinations, key insights.

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Travel and tourism's total contribution to GDP in Italy 2019-2022

Distribution of travel and tourism expenditure in Italy 2019-2022, by type

Travel and tourism's total contribution to employment in Italy 2019-2022

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International tourist arrivals in Italy 2019-2022, by country

Monthly number of international tourist arrivals in Italy 2018-2024

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  • Basic Statistic Travel and tourism's total contribution to GDP in Italy 2019-2022
  • Basic Statistic GDP share generated by travel and tourism in Italy 2019-2022
  • Premium Statistic Monthly tourism balance in Italy 2019-2024
  • Basic Statistic Distribution of travel and tourism expenditure in Italy 2019-2022, by type
  • Basic Statistic Distribution of travel and tourism spending in Italy 2019-2022, by tourist type
  • Basic Statistic Travel and tourism's total contribution to employment in Italy 2019-2022

Travel and tourism's total contribution to GDP in Italy 2019-2022

Total contribution of travel and tourism to GDP in Italy in 2019 and 2022 (in billion euros)

GDP share generated by travel and tourism in Italy 2019-2022

Share of travel and tourism's total contribution to GDP in Italy in 2019 and 2022

Monthly tourism balance in Italy 2019-2024

Monthly tourism balance in Italy from January 2019 to January 2024 (in million euros)

Distribution of travel and tourism spending in Italy in 2019 and 2022, by type

Distribution of travel and tourism spending in Italy 2019-2022, by tourist type

Distribution of travel and tourism spending in Italy in 2019 and 2022, by type of tourist

Travel and tourism's total contribution to employment in Italy 2019-2022

Total contribution of travel and tourism to employment in Italy in 2019 and 2022 (in million jobs)

Inbound tourism

  • Premium Statistic Total number of international tourist arrivals in Italy 2015-2022
  • Premium Statistic International tourist arrivals in Italy 2006-2022
  • Premium Statistic International tourist arrivals in Italy 2019-2022, by country
  • Premium Statistic Inbound business travelers in Italy 2015-2022
  • Premium Statistic Number of inbound tourist overnight stays in Italy 2014-2022, by travel reason
  • Premium Statistic Average length of stay of international tourists in Italy 2009-2022
  • Premium Statistic Inbound tourist expenditure in Italy 2007-2022
  • Premium Statistic Inbound tourist expenditure in Italy 2019-2022, by country

Total number of international tourist arrivals in Italy 2015-2022

Total number of international tourist arrivals in Italy from 2015 to 2022 (in million travelers)

International tourist arrivals in Italy 2006-2022

Number of international tourist arrivals in Italy from 2006 to 2022 (in millions)

Number of international tourist arrivals in Italy from 2019 to 2022, by country of origin (in millions)

Inbound business travelers in Italy 2015-2022

Number of international business tourists in Italy from 2015 to 2022 (in millions)

Number of inbound tourist overnight stays in Italy 2014-2022, by travel reason

Number of international tourist overnight stays in Italy from 2014 to 2022, by travel reason (in millions)

Average length of stay of international tourists in Italy 2009-2022

Average length of stay of international tourists in travel accommodation establishments in Italy from 2009 to 2022 (in number of nights)

Inbound tourist expenditure in Italy 2007-2022

Total international tourist expenditure in Italy from 2007 to 2022 (in billion euros)

Inbound tourist expenditure in Italy 2019-2022, by country

International tourist expenditure in Italy from 2019 to 2022, by country of origin (in million euros)

Outbound tourism

  • Premium Statistic Number of outbound tourists from Italy 2015-2022, by type
  • Premium Statistic Number of outbound trips from Italy 2019-2022, by destination
  • Premium Statistic Number of outbound tourist overnight stays from Italy 2015-2022
  • Premium Statistic Overnight stays for outbound trips from Italy 2019-2022, by destination
  • Premium Statistic Expenditure of Italian outbound tourists 2007-2022
  • Premium Statistic Expenditure of Italian outbound tourists 2019-2022, by destination
  • Premium Statistic Share of outbound holiday trips taken by Italians 2023, by purpose
  • Premium Statistic Share of outbound holiday trips taken by Italians 2022, by destination type
  • Premium Statistic Travel intentions of Italians in the next six months 2023, by destination
  • Premium Statistic Italian travelers' preferred European countries for trips in the next six months 2023

Number of outbound tourists from Italy 2015-2022, by type

Number of outbound tourists from Italy from 2015 to 2022, by type (in millions)

Number of outbound trips from Italy 2019-2022, by destination

Number of outbound trips from Italy from 2019 to 2022, by country of destination (in 1,000s)

Number of outbound tourist overnight stays from Italy 2015-2022

Number of outbound tourist overnight stays from Italy from 2015 to 2022 (in millions)

Overnight stays for outbound trips from Italy 2019-2022, by destination

Number of overnight stays for outbound trips from Italy from 2019 to 2022, by country of destination (in 1,000s)

Expenditure of Italian outbound tourists 2007-2022

Total expenditure of Italian tourists abroad from 2007 to 2022 (in billion euros)

Expenditure of Italian outbound tourists 2019-2022, by destination

Expenditure of Italian outbound tourists from 2019 to 2022, by country of destination (in million euros)

Share of outbound holiday trips taken by Italians 2023, by purpose

Distribution of holiday trips abroad taken by Italian residents in 2023, by purpose of trip

Share of outbound holiday trips taken by Italians 2022, by destination type

Share of holiday trips abroad taken by Italian residents in 2022, by type of destination

Travel intentions of Italians in the next six months 2023, by destination

Share of individuals intending to travel in the next six months in Italy as of September 2023, by destination

Italian travelers' preferred European countries for trips in the next six months 2023

Preferred European countries for a trip in the next six months among travelers in Italy as of September 2023

Domestic tourism

  • Premium Statistic Number of domestic trips in Italy 2014-2022
  • Premium Statistic Domestic trips in Italy 2019-2022, by accommodation type
  • Premium Statistic Overnight stays for domestic trips in Italy 2019-2022, by region of destination
  • Premium Statistic Domestic business trips in Italy 2015-2022
  • Premium Statistic Overnight stays during domestic business trips in Italy 2022, by destination
  • Premium Statistic Number of same-day domestic trips in Italy 2019-2022, by purpose
  • Basic Statistic Domestic tourism spending in Italy 2019-2022

Number of domestic trips in Italy 2014-2022

Number of domestic trips in Italy from 2014 to 2022 (in 1,000s)

Domestic trips in Italy 2019-2022, by accommodation type

Number of domestic trips in Italy from 2019 to 2022, by type of accommodation (in 1,000s)

Overnight stays for domestic trips in Italy 2019-2022, by region of destination

Number of overnight stays for domestic trips in Italy from 2019 to 2022, by region of destination (in 1,000s)

Domestic business trips in Italy 2015-2022

Number of trips by domestic business tourists in Italy from 2015 to 2022 (in 1,000s)

Overnight stays during domestic business trips in Italy 2022, by destination

Number of nights spent by domestic business tourists in Italy in 2022, by region of destination (in 1,000s)

Number of same-day domestic trips in Italy 2019-2022, by purpose

Number of same-day domestic trips in Italy from 2019 to 2022, by purpose (in 1,000s)

Domestic tourism spending in Italy 2019-2022

Domestic tourism expenditure in Italy in 2019 and 2022 (in billion euros)

Accommodation

  • Premium Statistic Number of hotel and non-hotel accommodation in Italy 2019-2022
  • Premium Statistic Number of hotels in Italy 2012-2022, by rating
  • Premium Statistic Number of hotels in Italy 2022, by region
  • Premium Statistic Revenue of the hotels industry in Italy 2019-2028
  • Premium Statistic Leading international hotel chain brands in Italy 2022, by number of hotels
  • Premium Statistic Leading domestic hotel chain brands in Italy 2022, by number of hotels
  • Premium Statistic Number of bed and breakfasts in Italy 2010-2022
  • Premium Statistic Number of agritourism establishments in Italy 2012-2022
  • Premium Statistic Distribution of trips made by Italians 2023, by accommodation

Number of hotel and non-hotel accommodation in Italy 2019-2022

Number of hotel and non-hotel accommodation establishments in Italy from 2019 to 2022

Number of hotels in Italy 2012-2022, by rating

Number of hotel establishments in Italy from 2012 to 2022, by rating

Number of hotels in Italy 2022, by region

Number of hotel establishments in Italy in 2022, by region

Revenue of the hotels industry in Italy 2019-2028

Revenue of the hotels market in Italy from 2019 to 2028 (in billion U.S. dollars)

Leading international hotel chain brands in Italy 2022, by number of hotels

Leading international hotel chain brands in Italy in 2022, by number of hotels

Leading domestic hotel chain brands in Italy 2022, by number of hotels

Leading domestic hotel chain brands in Italy in 2022, by number of hotels

Number of bed and breakfasts in Italy 2010-2022

Number of bed and breakfasts in Italy from 2010 to 2022

Number of agritourism establishments in Italy 2012-2022

Number of agritourism establishments in Italy from 2012 to 2022

Distribution of trips made by Italians 2023, by accommodation

Distribution of trips taken by Italians in 2023, by type of accommodation

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  • Medical technology in National health service hospitals
  • Personnel in National health service hospitals
  • Public and private hospitals
  • Hospital beds by clinical specialty
  • Doctor consultations
  • Doctor consultations - std and regional values
  • Diagnostic tests
  • Diagnostic tests - std and regional values
  • First aid and holiday and night-time medical care - age detail
  • First aid and holiday and night-time medical care - age, educational level
  • First aid and holiday and night-time medical care - occupational position
  • First aid and holiday and night-time medical care - regions and type of municipality
  • Hospitalization - age detail
  • Hospitalization - age, educational level
  • Hospitalization - occupational position
  • Hospitalization - regions and type of municipality
  • Satisfaction with health care facilities - age detail
  • Satisfaction with health care facilities - age, educational level
  • Satisfaction with health care facilities - occupational position
  • Satisfaction with health care facilities - regions and type of municipality
  • Sex,age and patient's citizenship
  • Main diagnosis
  • Province of discharge
  • Sex and age
  • Sex and marital status
  • Clinical classification
  • Hospital discharges day care
  • Average length of stay inpatient care
  • Patients admitted to a place other than that of residence - reg.
  • Patients admitted to a place other than that of residence - prov.
  • Hospital discharges by type of institution
  • Discharges by inpatient care and type of admission
  • Resignation for clinical aggregate
  • Hospital discharges by type of department
  • Hospital discharges of patients with compulsory medical treatment
  • Indicators - prov.
  • Expenditure for type of provider - reg.
  • Users and expenditure - reg.
  • Users and expenditure - prov. and municipalities
  • Users and expenditures - Ambiti Territoriali Sociali (Ats)
  • Users and expenditure - regions
  • Expenditure by kind of provider - regions
  • Services provided by municipalities - reg.
  • Services provided by municipalities - prov. and municipalities
  • Services provided by municipalities - ambiti territoriali sociali (Ats)
  • Territorial services- reg.
  • Territorial services - prov. and municipalities
  • Territorial services - ambiti territoriali sociali (Ats)
  • Minor guests by age class - geographical areas
  • Minor guests by gender - reg.
  • Minor guests by type of need - geographical areas
  • Minor guests by type of residential care centre - geographical areas
  • Minor guests by function of social protection - geographical areas
  • Minor guests by level of health care - geographical areas
  • Minor guests by reason for admission - geographical areas
  • Minor guests by adoptability status - geographical areas
  • Minor guests discharged by destination - geographical areas
  • Adult guests by age class - reg.
  • Adult guests by gender and type of need - reg.
  • Adult guests by type of residential care - reg.
  • Adult guests by function of social protection - reg.
  • Adult guests by level of health care - reg.
  • Elderly guests by age class and type of need - reg.
  • Elderly guests by type of residential care centre - reg.
  • Elderly guests by gender and function of social protection - reg.
  • Elderly guests by gender and level of health care - reg.
  • Foreign guests by gender - reg.
  • Foreign minor guests by gender - reg.
  • Foreign minor guests by type of need - geographical areas
  • Foreign minor guests by reason for admission - geographical areas
  • Foreign adult guests by gender and type of need - reg.
  • Foreign elderly guests by gender and type of need - reg.
  • Minor guests by origin - geographical areas
  • Foreign minor guests by origin for minor guests - geographical areas
  • Residencial facilities - reg.
  • Beds by target users and type of residential care centre
  • Beds by target users and function of social protection
  • Beds by target of users and level of health care
  • Beds by target users - reg.
  • Beds by type of residential care centre - reg.
  • Beds by function of social protection - reg.
  • Beds by level of health care - reg.
  • Beds by legal status of the holder and public funding - reg.
  • Beds by type of administrator - reg.
  • Staff - reg.
  • Residential care facilities (broken time series)
  • Pre-primary - schools, classes, children
  • Pre-primary - state schools' teachers
  • Pre-primary - educational indicators
  • Primary school - schools, classes, students
  • Primary school - state schools' teachers
  • Primary school - educational indicators
  • Lower secondary school - schools, classes, students
  • Lower secondary school - state schools' teachers
  • Lower secondary school - educational indicators
  • Upper secondary school - schools, classes, students
  • Upper secondary school - state schools' teachers
  • Upper secondary school - educational indicators
  • Upper secondary school - graduates
  • Upper secondary school - repeaters per school year level
  • Schools, classes and children
  • State schools teachers
  • Schools, classes and pupils
  • Schools, classes and students
  • Schools series 2002-2009
  • Disabled pupils
  • Schools with pupils with disabilities and figures for integration
  • Schools with pupils with deafness and presence of communicators
  • Schools with architectural barriers
  • Schools with pupils with disabilities and adapted computer stations
  • University students by type and region of the university (2008-2012)
  • Enrolments by region of residence (2008-2012)
  • Students by gender
  • Students by citizenship
  • Students by field of study
  • Graduates (2007-2009)
  • University indicators
  • University professors
  • University professors 2007-2011
  • University series 2002-2007
  • Type of diploma
  • Legal nature of the school and satisfaction
  • Citizenship and cohabiting family members
  • Place of living region
  • Parents' highest level of education attained
  • Registration for any type of post-diploma course
  • Registration for professional training courses - gender and type of diploma
  • Registration for professional training courses - region of habitual residence
  • University enrollment - gender and type of diploma
  • Registration to university - region of habitual residence
  • Enrollment in non-university tertiary studies - gender and type of diploma
  • Enrollment in non-university tertiary studies - region of habitual residence
  • Sex and type of diploma
  • Occupation CP2011
  • Professional status and hours worked
  • Sector of employement and economic activity
  • Wage by diploma
  • Wage and type of employment
  • High school degree usefulness
  • Job satisfaction (average values)
  • Region and occupational status
  • Region and wage
  • Seeking a job and professional status
  • Seeking a job and place of residence
  • Professional status, time and place of work desired
  • High school graduates series 1998-2007
  • High school degree
  • Judgment (from 0 to 10) on the factors of choice at the university
  • Field of study
  • Mobility programme participation
  • Previous degree
  • Current enrollment in training activities
  • Completion of training activities
  • Degree group and occupational condition
  • Degree and profession group
  • Degree group and monthly income
  • Professional status
  • Economic activity and sector of employement
  • Job satisfaction
  • Region of residence and occupational status
  • Region of residence and monthly income
  • Job search in Italy or abroad (employed or not)
  • Desired occupation and working hours (employed or not)
  • University graduates series 1998-2007
  • Citizenship, age
  • Marital status
  • Programme completed within the legal time, field of study
  • Income source during education
  • Occupational status, gender,place of residence
  • Occupational status, field of study
  • Sector of employement,professional status
  • Economic activity
  • Job and educational attainment coeherence
  • Research and Development activities
  • Wage by place of residence and field of study
  • Wage and professional status
  • PhD graduates, hours worked per week and professional status
  • Job search and professionall status
  • Professional status and full-time vs part-time preference
  • Preferred territory for working and research field employment preference
  • Satisfaction (of 0 to 10) for the job and the programme completed
  • Time spent abroad, field of study
  • Time spent abroad during and after the doctoral programme, employment, gender
  • Intention of leaving Italy
  • Doctoral graduates living abroad, employment, gender
  • Doctoral graduates living abroad, field of study
  • Population by highest level of education attained and age class
  • Population by highest level of education and regions
  • Population by highest level of education - national and non national
  • Labour status
  • Absolute value
  • Membership at museum circuit
  • Type of management and admission free
  • Visiting period
  • Type of services
  • Museums and similar institutions - municipalities
  • Works lent by type of user
  • Library staff
  • State owned libraries series 1985-2008
  • Activities and services
  • Area of facilities by use
  • Documents kept on the rooms by type
  • Users by reasons
  • Researches by type
  • State Archives 2008
  • Price and printed copies
  • Published books series 1984-2009
  • Entertainments - age detail
  • Entertainments - gender, age, educational level
  • Entertainments - occupational status
  • Entertainments - regions and type of municipality
  • Tv and radio - sex, age and educational level
  • Tv and radio - detail age
  • Tv and radio - occupational status
  • Tv and radio - regions and type of municipality
  • Newspapers and books - sex, age and educational level
  • Newspapers and books - detail age
  • Newspapers and books - occupational status
  • Newspapers and books - regions and type of municipality
  • PC - sex, age, educational level
  • PC - age detail
  • PC - occupational status
  • PC - reg. and type of municipality
  • Internet - sex, age, educational level
  • Internet - age detail
  • Internet - occupational status
  • Internet - reg. and type of municipalities
  • Families and internet access
  • Families and internet access - reg. and type of municipalities
  • Families and type of connection - regions and type of municipalities
  • Internet activities
  • Internet activities - reg. and type of municipalities
  • Interaction with the public authorities
  • Interaction with the public authorities - reg. and type of municipalities
  • Purchases or orders
  • Purchases or orders - reg. and type of municipalities
  • Type of goods and services purchased
  • Type of goods and services purchased - reg. and type of municipalities
  • Persons aged 15 and over who didn't go on holiday
  • Persons who went on holiday
  • Travelers for 100 residents
  • Gender and age class
  • Destination
  • For business travelers
  • Holiday trips of 4 or more overnight stays
  • Holiday trips for pleasure/leisure - annual data
  • Holiday trips for pleasure/leisure - quarterly data
  • Holiday trips for pleasure/leisure by main destination
  • Holiday trips for pleasure/leisure by lenght
  • Business trips
  • Cultural trips - quarterly data
  • Cultural trips by type of activity
  • Destination - quarterly data
  • Accomodation and destination
  • Means of transport and destination
  • Starting month
  • Region of destination
  • Foreign country of destination
  • Accomodation booking
  • Internet booking
  • Accommodation booking via internet
  • Transport booking via internet
  • Gender, age class
  • Residence and destination
  • Residence and type of trip
  • Holidays - residence and type of accommodation
  • Holidays - residence and means of transport
  • Trip per capital
  • Type of trip
  • Destination and residence
  • Destination and type of accommodation
  • Overnight stays in Italy and region of destination
  • Overnight stays abroad and country of destination
  • Average number of overnight stays for trips
  • Vacation nights for 1,000 residents (daily averages)
  • Quarterly data
  • Main purpose
  • Main means of transport
  • Type of accomodation
  • Residence - geographical area
  • Persons who made trips by type of trip, destination and quarter. Absolute values (in thousands) - National Data
  • Persons who made trips by type of trip, gender and quarter. Absolute values (in thousands) - National Data
  • Persons who made trips by type of trip, age group and quarter. Absolute values (in thousands) - National Data
  • Persons who made trips by type of trip and quarter. Absolute values (in thousands) - Sub National Data
  • Persons who made trips by type of trip, destination and quarter. Share per 100 inhabitants - National Data
  • Persons who made trips by type of trip and quarter. Share per 100 inhabitants - Sub National Data
  • Persons who made trips by type of trip, gender and quarter. Share per 100 inhabitants with the same characteristics - National Data
  • Persons who made trips by type of trip, age group and quarter. Share per 100 inhabitants with the same characteristics - National Data
  • Employed aged 15 and over who made business trips by gender and quarter. Absolute values (in thousands) - National Data
  • Employed aged 15 and over who made business trips by quarter. Absolute values (in thousands) - Sub National Data
  • Employed aged 15 and over who made business trips by gender and quarter. Share per 100 inhabitans with the same characteristics - National Data
  • Employed aged 15 and over who made business trips by quarter. Share per 100 inhabitans with the same characteristics- Sub National Data
  • Persons aged 15 and over who made trips by type of trip, employment situation and quarter. Absolute values (in thousands) - National Data
  • Persons aged 15 and over who made trips by type of trip, employment situation and quarter. Share per 100 inhabitants with the same characteristics - National Data
  • Persons who made trips. Average value of the 4 quarters. Share per 100 inhabitants - Sub National Data
  • Employed aged 15 and over who made business trips. Average value of the 4 quarters. Absolute values (in thousands) - Sub National Data
  • Employed aged 15 and over who made business trips. Average value of the 4 quarters. Share per 100 inhabitans with the same characteristics - Sub National Data
  • Type of trip and destination
  • Type of trip and gender
  • Type of trip and age group
  • Type of trip and employment situation
  • Sub National Data
  • Average value
  • Average values
  • Persons not participating in holidays by main reason and quarter. Absolute values (in thousands) - National Data
  • Persons not participating in holidays by main reason and quarter.-Percentage compositions - National Data
  • Main reasons
  • Holiday trips by main purpose and duration. Absolute values (in thousands) - National Data
  • Holiday trips by main purpose and duration. Percentage values on holiday trips with the same duration- National Data
  • Holiday trips of 4 or more overnight stays by quarter and duration. Absolute values (in thousands) - National Data
  • Holiday trips of 4 or more overnight stays by quarter and duration. Percentage values on holiday trips of 4 or more overnight stays made during the reporting
  • Holiday trips for pleasure/leisure by type of holiday and duration - Absolute values (in thousands) - National Data
  • Holiday trips for pleasure/leisure by type of holiday and duration - Percentage values on holiday trips with the same duration - National Data
  • Holiday trips for pleasure/leisure by type of destination-share per 100 trips with the same destination - National Data
  • Business trips by main purpose. Absolute values (in thousands) - National Data
  • Business trips by main purpose. Percentage values on business trips - National Data
  • Holidays trips for main purpose
  • Holiday trips for pleasure (until 2012)
  • Holiday trips for pleasure and destination (v.p. from 2013)
  • Business trips by main purpose
  • Trips by quarter, main destination and type of trip. Absolute values (in thousands) - National Data
  • Trips by starting year, month and type of trip. Absolute values (in thousands) - National Data
  • Trips by main destination and type of trip. Absolute values (in thousands) - National Data
  • Trips by main destination, organization and type of trip. Absolute values (in thousands) - National Data
  • Trips by main destination and organization. Absolute values (in thousands) - National Data
  • Trips by organization of accomodation and type of trip. Absolute values (in thousands) - National Data
  • Trips by organization of transport and type of trip. Absolute values (in thousands) - National Data
  • Trips with accommodation and transport booked via Internet by type of trip. Absolute values (in thousands) - National Data
  • Holidays and Business Trips by main destination and main means of transport. Absolute values (in thousands) - National Data
  • Holidays and Business Trips by main destination and main accomodation. Absolute values (in thousands) - National Data
  • Trips by quarter and type of trip. Percentage values on trips made during the reporting period - National Data
  • Trips by main destination and organization. Percentage values on trips with the same destination - National Data
  • Trips by starting year, month and type of trip. Percentage values on trips of the same type - National Data
  • Trips by main destination and type of trip. Percentage values on trips of the same type - National Data
  • Trips by organization of accomodation and type of trip. Percentage values on trips of the same type - National Data
  • Trips by organization of transport and type of trip. Percentage values on trips of the same type - National Data
  • Trips with accommodation and transport booked via Internet by type of trip. Percentage values on trips of the same type - National Data
  • Trips by main destination, organization and type of trip. Percentage values on trips of the same type and with the same destination - National Data
  • Holidays and Business Trips by main destination and main means of transport. Percentage values on trips of the same type and with the same destination - National Data
  • Holidays and Business Trips by main destination and main accomodation. Percentage values on trips of the same type and with the same destination - National Data
  • Trips abroad by country of destination and type of trip. Absolute values (in thousands) - National Data
  • Trips abroad by country of destination and type of trip. Percentage values on trips abroad of the same type - National Data
  • Trips in Italy by region of destination and type of trip. Absolute values (in thousands) - National Data
  • Trips abroad by region of destination and type of trip. Percentage values on trips in Italy of the same type - National Data
  • Average trip per capita by geographical area
  • Trips by gender, age group and type of trip. Absolute values (in thousands) - National Data
  • Trips by origin and type of trip. Absolute values (in thousands) - Sub National Data
  • Trips by type of trip, origin e destination. Absolute values (in thousands) - Sub National Data
  • Trips by origin and type of trip. Absolute values (in thousands) - Type of municipality
  • Trips made by residend aged 15 and over by employment status and type of trip. Absolute values (in thousands) - National Data
  • Holidays by duration, main means of transport and origin. Absolute values (in thousands) - Sub National Data
  • Holidays by duration, main accomodation and origin. Absolute values (in thousands) - Sub National Data
  • Trips by origin and type of trip. Percentage values on trips with the same origin of person who made trip - Sub National Data
  • Trips by origin and type of trip. Percentage values on trips with the same origin of person who made trip- Type of municipality
  • Trips by gender and type of trip. Percentage values on trips of the same type - National Data
  • Trips by age group and type of trip. Percentage values on trips of the same type - National Data
  • Trips by type of trip and origin. Percentage values on trips of the same type - Sub National Data
  • Trips by type of trip, origin e destination. Percentage values on trips of the same type and with the same destination - Sub National Data
  • Trips by gender, age group and type of trip. Percentage values on trips of the same type made by people with same characteristics - National Data
  • Trips by destination and type of trip. Percentage values on trips of the same type made by people with the same origin - Sub National Data
  • Trips made by residend aged 15 and over by employment status and type of trip. Percentage values on trips of the same type - National Data
  • Holidays by duration, main means of transport and origin. Percentage values on holiday trips of the same duration and with the same origin of person who made holiday - Sub National Data
  • Holidays by duration, main accomodation and origin. Percentage values on holiday trips of the same duration and with the same origin of person who made holiday - Sub National Data
  • Overnight stays for trips by quarter, main destination and type of trip. Absolute values (in thousands) - National Data
  • Overnight stays for trips by main destination, main type of accommodation and type of trip. Absolute values (in thousands) - National Data
  • Overnight stays for main destination and type of trip. Absolute values (in thousands) - National Data
  • Overnight stays for trips by gender, age group and type of trip. Absolute values (in thousands) - National Data
  • Overnight stays for main destination and type of trip. Absolute values (in thousands) - Sub National Data
  • Overnight stays in Italy by region of destination and type of trip. Absolute values (in thousands) - National Data
  • Overnight stays abroad by country of destination and type of trip. Absolute values (in thousands) - National Data
  • Overnight stays for trips made by residend aged 15 and over by employment status and type of trip. Absolute values (in thousands) - National Data
  • Overnight stays for holiday and business trips by quarter. Percentage values on total overnight stays for trips - National Data
  • Overnight stays for main destination and type of trip. Percentage values on overnight stays for trips of the same type - National Data
  • Overnight stays for trips by main destination, main type of accommodation and type of trip. Percentage values on overnight stays for trips of the same type and with the same destination - National Data
  • Overnight stays for main destination and type of trip. Percentage values on overnight stays for trips of the same type and with the same destination - Sub National Data
  • Overnight stays for main destination and type of trip. Percentage values on overnight stays for trips of the same type and with the same origin of person who made trip - Sub National Data
  • Overnight stays for trips by gender, age group and type of trip. Percentage values on overnight stays for trips of the same type made by people with the same sex - National Data
  • Overnight stays in Italy by region of destination and type of trip. Percentage values on overnight stays for trips in Italy of the same type - National Data
  • Overnight stays abroad by country of destination and type of trip. Percentage values on overnight stays for trips abroad of the same type - National Data
  • Overnight stays for trips made by residend aged 15 and over by employment status and type of trip. Percentage values on overnight stays for trips of the same type - National Data
  • Average number of overnight stays for trips by quarter, main destination and type of trip - National Data
  • Average daily presence (overnight stays) of holiday. Share per 1000 inhabitants - National Data
  • Persons who went on holiday - time series
  • Persons who went on holiday - age class
  • Persons who went on holiday - educational level
  • Persons who went on holiday - occupational status
  • Persons who went on holiday - number of periods
  • Persons who didn't go on holiday - time series
  • Persons who didn't go on holiday - age class
  • Persons who didn't go on holiday - educational level
  • Persons who didn't go on holiday - occupational status
  • Persons who didn't go on holiday - main reasons
  • Ensued judicial proceedings by Court of appeal district
  • Civil proceedings - labour, social security and compulsory welfare
  • Protection, Fostering and Adoption of minor children and Civil proceedings broken time series 1990-2007
  • Criminal proceedings
  • Proceedings and crimes, type of municipality
  • Proceedings, District Court of Appeal, month of definition
  • Proceedings, month of definition, number of authors
  • Proceedings, concurrent felonies
  • Proceedings, time interval between enrollment date and definition date
  • Proceedings, crimes detail, time interval between enrollment date and definition date, District Court of Appeal
  • Crimes, time interval between enrollment date and definition date
  • Crimes, unnown offender identity, type of municipality
  • Crimes detail, offender identity, month of occurence
  • Crimes detail, mean and median time interval between enrollment date and definition date of the proceeding
  • Total number of proceedings, crimes detail, type of decision
  • Crimes detail, offender identity, type of definition
  • Person prosecuted by type of decision
  • Person prosecuted - age classes, place of birth
  • Person prosecuted - place of the event (first offense attributed), place of birth
  • Person prosecuted by number of types of crime
  • Persons prosecuted by number of crime
  • Persons prosecuted by type of crime - place of birth, age classes
  • Persons prosecuted by type of crime - gender, place of birth, age classes
  • Persons prosecuted by type of crime - age classes
  • Persons prosecuted by type of crime - place of birth
  • Person prosecuted - gender, age classes, place of birth
  • Persons prosecuted by type of crime - per 100,000 population by age
  • Persons prosecuted by type of crime - per 100,000 population by region
  • Total reports
  • Reports of minors
  • Reports of persons, in total and minors, suspected to have committed crime, by type of crime – Years 1983-2003
  • Gender, age, citizenship
  • Foreigners - country of citizenship
  • Gender, age - regions
  • Citizenship - regions
  • Crimes, judicial office and year the felony was committed
  • Crimes, foreign geographical origin
  • Crimes - regions
  • Crimes, judicial office - Minors
  • Crimes, sentence imposed, period of reclusion - Minors
  • Crimes, geographical origin territory - Minors
  • Crimes detail, age
  • Crimes detail, sentence imposed, period of reclusion
  • Crimes detail, concurrent felonies
  • Italian geographical origin, age
  • Italian geographical origin - regions
  • Italian geographical origin - Minors
  • Foreign geographical origin, age
  • Foreign geographical origin - geographical areas
  • Crimes, nature of the crime
  • Crimes, security measures
  • Crimes, age when the most serious crime was committed
  • Crimes, judicial office, interval between crime and sentence
  • Crimes detail, previous convictions
  • Nature of the crime, age when the most serious crime was committed
  • Judicial office, district Court of Appeal
  • Security measures, district Court of Appeal
  • District Court of Appeal, age when the most serious crime was committed - Minors
  • Time interval between committed felony and sentence, crimes, Judicial office
  • Crimes committed, Judicial office, year when the crime was committed
  • Crimes committed, age when the crime was committed
  • Crimes committed - regions
  • Crimes, persons and convicted persons series 1985-2008
  • Geographical origin territory
  • Legal position
  • Capacity of prisons and prisoners per hundred of capacity
  • Council of state - broken time series
  • Proceedings
  • Council of state
  • Council of administrative justice for the Sicilian Region
  • Broken time series
  • Proceedings and decisions series 1980-2008
  • Territory of registration
  • Protests series 1990-2009
  • Bankruptcies broken time series 1990-2007
  • Agreements contained in notarial deeds
  • Notarial deeds
  • Agreement or acceptability of at least one stereotype - age
  • Agreement or acceptability of at least one stereotype – educational level
  • Agreement or acceptability of at least one stereotype – geographical areas
  • Opinions about traditional roles - age
  • Opinions about traditional roles - educational level
  • Opinions about traditional roles – geographical areas
  • Opinions about sexual violence - age
  • Opinions about sexual violence - educational level
  • Opinions about sexual violence - geographical areas
  • Acceptability of intimate partner violence - age
  • Acceptability of intimate partner violence – educational level
  • Acceptability of intimate partner violence - geographical areas
  • Perceived spread of violence against women - age
  • Perceived spread of violence against women – educational level
  • Perceived spread of violence against women - geographical areas
  • Indication of some causes of intimate partner violence - age
  • Indication of some causes of intimate partner violence - educational level
  • Indication of some causes of intimate partner violence – geographical areas
  • What would suggest to a woman who suffered intimate partner violence - age
  • What would suggest to a woman who suffered intimate partner violence – educational level
  • What would suggest to a woman who suffered intWhat would suggest to a woman who suffered intimate partner violence - geographical areas
  • Purpose of the call - gender, citizenship
  • Purpose of the call (%)
  • Type of users - gender, nationality, region (valid calls)
  • Users type (%)
  • Disability presence - gender, region (valid calls)
  • Disability presence (%) - valid calls
  • Sexual orientation - gender, region (valid calls)
  • Sexual orientation (%) - valid calls
  • Knowledge of the helpline service 1522 - nationality, region (valid calls)
  • Knowledge of the helpline service 1522 (%) - valid calls
  • Characteristics of violence - gender, nationality, region (valid calls)
  • Characteristics of violence (%) - valid calls
  • Outcome of the call - gender, nationality, region (valid calls)
  • Victims - sex, age class, geographical areas
  • Victims - sex, age class, citizenship
  • Victims - sex, educational level, complaints and reason for withdrawal
  • Victims - sex, marital status, type of violence
  • Victims - sex, marital status, geographical areas
  • Victims - sex, professional status, complaints/not complaints
  • Victims - sex, complaints/not complaints, geographical areas
  • Victims - sex, type of violence, geographical areas
  • Victims - sex, type of violence, professional status
  • Victims - sex, reason for the 1522 contact , geographical areas
  • Victims - sex, child presence
  • Victims - sex, witnessed violence
  • Victims - sex, witnessed violence, reaction of witnessed violence
  • Victims - sex, type of violence, feelings of victims
  • Type of perpetrator and region
  • Detailed type of violence and type of perpetrator
  • Citizenship, labour status
  • Citizenship, educational attainment level
  • Citizenship, marital status
  • Citizenship, limitations in usual activities
  • Type of perpetrator, age of the woman
  • Type of perpetrator, marital status of the woman
  • Type of perpetrator, educational attainment level of the woman
  • Type of perpetrator, labour status of the woman
  • Gender, age, highest level of education attained, number of components
  • Gender, citizenship
  • Gender, age, main status
  • Gender, marital status, role in the household
  • Gender, age - regions and type of municipalities
  • Children, gender, age
  • Children, gender, main status parents - geographical areas and type of municipalities
  • Activities - gender, highest level of education attained, number of components
  • Activities - gender, main status, role in the household
  • Activities - gender, age
  • Activities - gender, geographical areas and type of municipalities
  • Time period - gender, highest level of education attained
  • Time period - gender, role in the household, main status
  • Time period - gender, age, geographical areas and type of municipalities
  • Couple with or withouth children age and highest level of education attained by woman, main status of couple
  • Couple with children, age of woman, number of children and main status of couple
  • Couple with children, age of woman, age of youngest child and main status of couple
  • Couple with or without children, age of woman and main status of couple - geographical areas
  • Couple with or without children with woman of 25-64 years, main status of couple - regions
  • Couple with woman of 65 years and over, highest level of education attained by woman
  • Couple with woman of 65 years and over - regions
  • Couple with or withouth children, age of woman, highest level of education attained by man and woman, main status of couple
  • Couple with or withouth children, age and role in employment of woman, main status of couple
  • Couple with children, age of woman, age of youngest child, number of children, main status of couple
  • Couple with or withouth children, age of woman, main status of couple - regions
  • Couple with woman of 65 years and over, highest level of education attained by woman, highest level of education attained by man
  • Gender, highest level of education attained, number of components
  • Gender, main status
  • Gender, age - geographical areas and type of municipalities
  • Sport - detail age
  • Sport - age, educational level
  • Sport - occupational status
  • Sport - regions and type of municipality
  • Meetings with friends - detail age
  • Meetings with friends - age, educational level
  • Meetings with friends - occupational status
  • Meetings with friends - regions and type of municipality
  • Political information - detail age
  • Political information - age, educational level
  • Political information - occupational status
  • Political information - occupational position
  • Political information (means) - regions and type of municipality
  • Political information (frequency) - regions and type of municipality
  • Political information (reason) - regions and type of municipality
  • Talk and political activities - detail age - detail age
  • Talk and political activities - age, educational level
  • Talk and political activities - occupational status
  • Talk and political activities - occupational position
  • Political talk - regions and type of municipality
  • Political activities - regions and type of municipality
  • Interpersonal trust - detail age
  • Interpersonal trust - age, educational level
  • Interpersonal trust - occupational status
  • Interpersonal trust - occupational position
  • Interpersonal trust - regions and type of municipality
  • Interpersonal trust for some persons - regions and type of municipality
  • Social activities - detail age
  • Social activities - age, educational level
  • Social activities - occupational status
  • Social activities - regions and type of municipality
  • Religious observances - detail age
  • Religious observances - age, educational level
  • Religious observances - occupational status
  • Religious observances - regions and type of municipality
  • Level of satisfaction (from 0 - to 10) with life as whole - detail age
  • Level of satisfaction (from 0 - to 10) with life as whole - age, educational level
  • Level of satisfaction (from 0 - to 10) with life as whole - occupational status
  • Level of satisfaction (from 0 - to 10) with life as whole - occupational position
  • Level of satisfaction (from 0 - to 10) with life as whole - regions and type of municipality
  • Level of satisfaction (from 0 - to 10) with life as whole (average and median value) - detail age
  • Level of satisfaction (from 0 - to 10) with life as whole (average and median value) - age, educational level
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  • Level of satisfaction (from 0 - to 10) with life as whole (average and median value) - regions and type of municipality
  • Satisfaction for some aspects - detail age
  • Satisfaction for some aspects - age, educational level
  • Satisfaction for some aspects - occupational status
  • Satisfaction for some aspects - occupational position
  • Satisfaction for some aspects - regions and type of municipality
  • Work satisfaction - detail age
  • Work satisfaction - age, educational level
  • Work satisfaction - occupational status
  • Work satisfaction - geographical areas and type of municipality
  • Difficulty in reaching some services
  • Registry office, local health agency - age
  • Registry office, local health agency - occupational status
  • Registry office, local health agency - occupational position
  • Registry office - regions and type of municipality
  • Local health agency - regions and type of municipality
  • Post office, bank - age
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  • Post office, bank - occupational position
  • Post office - regions and type of municipality
  • Bank - regions and type of municipality
  • Electricity supply - regions and type of municipality
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  • Train - regions and type of municipality
  • Coach - regions and type of municipality
  • Bus - regions and type of municipality
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  • Final consumption expenditure of household by expenditure item (Coicop 3 digit) and durability
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  • Annual average population - editions from October 2014 to April 2019
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  • Gross Domestic Product and main components - editions from October 2011 to March 2014
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  • Gross fixed capital formation by subsector - editions from May 2016 to April 2019
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  • Generation of final consumption expenditure - editions from April 2017 to April 2019
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  • Expenditure items by function (COFOG 2 and 3 digit) - editions from December 2015 to December 2018
  • Employment by subsector - editions from October 2015 to April 2019
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  • Gross fixed capital formation, intermediate consumption and ancillary output of corporations as ancillary producers by economic activity
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  • Intensity of output and value added
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  • Tax category
  • Paying unit
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  • National economy-wide material flow indicators by regions
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  • Intensity of output and value added - editions from November 2014 to November 2018
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  • Tax category - editions from December 2014 to October 2018
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  • Enterprises - Employment 2018-2019-2020-2021
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  • Legal form, economic activity (Nace 5 digit) - Italy
  • Legal form, economic activity (Nace 4 digit) - rip.
  • Legal form, economic activity (Nace 3 digit) - prov.
  • Size class of persons employed, economic ativity (Nace 2 digit) - prov.
  • Sectors of economic activity, size class of persons employed
  • Sectors of economic activity, legal form
  • Sectors of economic activity, enterprise age class
  • Economic activity (Nace 2 digit)
  • Size class of persons employed - geographical areas
  • Legal form - geographical areas
  • Enterprise age class - geographical areas
  • Economic activity (Nace 3 digit), gender
  • Economic activity (Nace 3 digit), age class
  • Economic activity (Nace 3 digit), country of birth
  • Gender, size class of persons employed
  • Gender, legal form
  • Gender, enterprise age class
  • Age class, size class of persons employed
  • Age class, legal form
  • Age class, enterprise age class
  • Country of birth, size class of persons employed
  • Country of birth, legal form
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  • Professional qualification - geographical areas
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  • Legal form, gender - geographical areas
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  • Economic activity (Nace 3 digit) - reg.
  • Economic activities (Nace 1 digit) - prov.
  • Size class of persons employed - prov.
  • Legal form - prov.
  • Enterprise age class - prov.
  • Sectors of economic activity. size class of persons employed
  • Economic activities (Nace 3 digit) - reg.
  • Gender, sectors of economic activity
  • Gender - reg.
  • Age class, sectors of economic activity
  • Age class - reg.
  • Country of birth, sectors of economic activity
  • Country of birth - reg.
  • Economic activity (Nace 3 digit)
  • Sectors of economic activity, enterprise age class, enterprise with employes
  • Legal form - gegraphical areas
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  • Country of birth
  • Size class of persons employed
  • Enterprise age class
  • Enterprise with employees, gender
  • Enterprise with employees, age class
  • Enterprise with employees, country of birth
  • Enterprise with employees, type of self employed
  • Sectors of economic activity, enterprise age class and enterprise with employers
  • Enterprise age class and enterprise with employers - geographical areas
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  • Sectors of economic activity, enterprise with employees
  • Size class of persons employeed - geographical areas
  • Enterprise with emploees - geographical areas
  • Enterprise with emploees
  • Sectors of economic activity, enterprise age class, enterprise with empliees
  • Enterprise age class, enterprise with employees - geographical areas
  • Enterprise with employess, work period carried out at the user enterprise
  • Summary dati
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  • Size class of persons employed, economic activities (Nace 3 digit) - prov.
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  • Size class of persons employed, economic activities (Nace 4 digit) - geographical
  • Size class of persons employed, economic activities (Nace 2 digit) - municipalities
  • Size class of persons employed, gender, class age - prov.
  • Size class of persons employed, country of birth - prov.
  • Size class of persons employed, professional qualification - prov.
  • Economic activities (Nace 3 digit), gender - prov.
  • Economic activities (Nace 3 digit), age class - prov.
  • Economic activities (Nace 3 digit), country of birth - prov.
  • Economic activities (Nace 3 digit), professional qualification - prov.
  • All the economic activities (Nace 4 digit)
  • All the economic activities (Nace 4 digit) and class of persons employed
  • Industry (Nace 3 digit) and size class of persons employed
  • Trade and services (Nace 3 digit) and class of persons employed
  • Trade (Nace 2 digit) and size class of turnover
  • Environmental protection expenditure
  • Main performance indicators
  • Gross added
  • Labour cost
  • Gross operating surplus
  • Wage adjusted labour productivity
  • Persons employed and employees
  • Economic results of businesses - reg.
  • National Structural Business Statistics (data until 2007)
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  • Type of innovative activity and size class of persons employed
  • Type of innovative activity and economic activities (Nace 2 digit)
  • Age of enterprise and employees class
  • Age of enterprise and employees class and economic sector (Nace 2 digit)
  • Impact of legislation and economic sector (Nace 2 digit)
  • Impact of legislation and employees class
  • Hampering factors of innovation and economic sector (Nace 2 digit)
  • Hampering factors of innovation and employees class
  • Geographic market and size class of persons employed
  • Geographic market and economic activities (Nace 2 digit)
  • Employees with a tertiary degree and size class of persons employed
  • Employees with a tertiary degree and economic activities (Nace 2 digit)
  • Status of product and/or process innovative activity and size class of persons employed copy
  • Status of product and/or process innovative activity and economic activities (Nace 2 digit)
  • Type of financial support and size class of persons employed
  • Type of finacial support and economic activities (Nace 2 digit)
  • Type of product/process innovation and size class of persons employed
  • Type of product/process innovation and economic activities (Nace 2 digit)
  • Methods of developing and size class of persons employed
  • Methods of developing and economic activities (Nace 2 digit)
  • Turnover from new products and size class of persons employed
  • Turnover from new peoducts and economic activities (Nace 2 digit)
  • Type of innovation expenditure and size class of persons employed
  • Type of innovation expenditure and economic activities (Nace 2 digit)
  • Localization of cooperation partner and size class of persons employed
  • Localization of cooperation partner and economic activities (Nace 2 digit)
  • Type of cooperation partner and size class of persons employed
  • Type of cooperation partner and economic activities (Nace 2 digit)
  • Eniviromental benefits (Nace 2 digit)
  • Enviroment benefits and employees class
  • Eniviromental factors (Nace 2 digit)
  • Enviroment factors and employees class
  • COVID-19 sanitary emergency impact (Nace 2 digit)
  • COVID-19 sanitary emergency impact and employees class
  • COVID-19 sanitary emergency impact on innovation expenditure anc turnover (Nace 2 digit)
  • COVID-19 sanitary emergency impact on innovation expenditure and turnover and employees class
  • Regional data
  • Detailed regional data
  • Enterprise strategies and employees class
  • Enterprise strategies and economic sector (Nace 2 digit)
  • Types of sold products and services and employees class
  • Types of sold products and services and economic sector (Nace 2 digit)
  • Types of intellectual property protection and employees class
  • Types of intellectual property protection and economic sector (Nace 2 digit)
  • Acquisition of machinery, technical services and knowledge and employees class
  • Acquisition of machinery, technical services and knowledge and economic sector (Nace 2 digit)
  • Methods of organising work by level of importance and employees class
  • Methods of organising work by level of importance and economic sector (Nace 2 digit)
  • Climate change (Nace 2 digit)
  • Climate change and employees class
  • Employees with a tertiary degree and economic sector (Nace 2 digit) - unitl 2016
  • Employees with a tertiary degree and employees class - until 2016
  • Type of product/process innovation introduced and economic sector (Ateco 2 cifre) - until 2016
  • Type of product/process innovation introduced and employees class - until 2016
  • Type of funding and employess class - until 2016
  • Source of information for innovation and size class of persons employed
  • Source of information for innovation and economic activities (Ateco 2 cifre)
  • Type of procurement contracts used and size class of persons employed
  • Type of procurement contracts used and economic activities (Nace 2 digit)
  • Belonging to an enterprise group and size class of persons employed
  • Belonging to an enterprise group and economic activities (Nace 2 digit)
  • Methods for maintaining or increasing the competitiveness of product and process innovations and size class of persons employed
  • Methods for maintaining or increasing the competitiveness of product and process innovations and economic activities (Nace 2 digit)
  • Enterprises' goals and size class of persons employed
  • Enterprises' goals and economic activities (Ateco 2 cifre)
  • Enterprises' strategies and size class of persons employed
  • Enterprises' strategies and economic activities (Nace 2 digit)
  • Enterprises' obstacles and size class of persons employed copy
  • Enterprises' obstacles and economic activities (Nace 2 digit)
  • New products by type of market and size class of persons employed
  • New products by economic activities (Nace 2 digit)
  • Type of organisational innovation introduced and size class of persons employed
  • Type of organisational innovation introduced and economic activities (Nace 2 digit)
  • Type of marketing innovation introduced and size class of persons employed
  • Type of marketing innovation introduced and economic activities (Nace 2 digit)
  • Main indicators
  • Connection to the Internet and website
  • Social media
  • On-line sale
  • On-line purchase
  • e-Invoicing
  • Cloud Computing
  • Big Data analysis
  • Artificial Intelligence
  • Robotics and 3D printing
  • Technologies for internal organization, for supply chain, internet of things
  • Security policy
  • Skills and training in ICT
  • ICT and environment
  • Industry 4.0 - technological areas of acquisitions
  • Industry 4.0 - digitization factors
  • DESI indicators
  • ICT of the enterprise - rip
  • ICT of the enterprise - reg
  • Expenditure (% of GDP)
  • Government budget appropiations or outlays for research and development
  • Expenditure by type of R&D
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  • Expenditure by field of science
  • Expenditure by type of costs
  • Expenditure - reg.
  • Business expenditure by size class of person employed
  • Business expenditure by economic activity (Nace 2 digit)
  • Personnel by qualification - ISCED
  • Personnel by field of science
  • Business personnel by economic activitiy (Nace 2 digit)
  • Personnel - reg.
  • Business confidence climate - (IstatData)
  • Agricultural purchase price index, monthly data (base 2015)
  • Agricultural producer price index, monthly data (base 2015)
  • Agricultural purchase price index, annual average (base 2015)
  • Agricultural producer price index, annual average (base 2015)
  • Agricultural purchase price index, monthly data (base 2010)
  • Agricultural producer price index, monthly data (base 2010)
  • Agricultural purchase price index, annual average (base 2010)
  • Agricultural producer price index, annual average (base 2010)
  • Prevoius basis
  • Live animals - Monthly data
  • Live animals - Annual data
  • Meat - Monthly data
  • Meat - Annual data
  • Areas and production - overall data
  • Areas and production - overall data - provinces
  • Cereals and legumees, roots, bulbs and tubers
  • Fresh vegetables
  • industrial crops
  • Fruit plantations
  • Grapes, wine, olives, oil
  • Survey calendar (Estimate of crop)
  • sowing forecast
  • Permanent crops broken time series 2002-2017
  • Flowers broken time series 2002-2007
  • Products - monthly data
  • Products by kind of productive unit
  • Quantity of fresh products imported
  • Products and factories by tonnes of product
  • Factories by productive unit - reg
  • Products - reg
  • Livestock at 1st of december - regional
  • Livestock at 1st of june
  • Red meat - monthly data
  • White meat - monthly data
  • Red meat - annual data
  • White meat - annual data
  • Forestry broken time series 2001-2015
  • Hunting broken time series 2001-2008
  • Fishery broken time series 2001-2019
  • Operators by sector
  • Operators by product
  • Dynamics of operators
  • PDO, PGI and TSG active products
  • Working process by altimetric zone
  • Working process by sex of the conductor
  • PDO, PGI and TSG products: operators - municipalities data
  • Authorized farms
  • Agrituristic services
  • Altimetric zone and conductor sex - provincial data
  • Authorised duration of agritouristic activity - provincial data
  • Authorized farms dinamic - provincial data
  • Agritourism - municipalities
  • Fertilizers distribuited by product status - reg.
  • Fertilizers distribuited for use in organic farming - reg.
  • Fertilizers distribuited by production area - reg.
  • Fertilizers distributed - prov.
  • Plant nutrients contained - prov.
  • Plant nutrients contained by type of fertilizer
  • Plant nutrients contained by hectare of area fit for being fertilized - prov.
  • Distributed products - provinces
  • Active substances conteined
  • Use - main data
  • Use - detail of active substances
  • Treatmemts made class
  • Animal feeds broken time series 2003-2014
  • Seeds broken time series 2003-2010
  • Farm average economic values by AWU class
  • Farm average economic values by turnover class
  • Farm average economic values by legal form
  • Performance indicators by sector
  • Farm and area by land ownership
  • Farm and area by class of agricoltural area
  • Farm and area by management system
  • Farm with irrigable and irrigated area
  • Farms and agricoltural area with organic farming
  • Farms and agricoltural area
  • Farms and agricoltural area by crops
  • Farms and livestock
  • Farms with gainful activities
  • Farms with renevable energy
  • Farms and mechanical means
  • Farms by legal form
  • Farms by farm manager educational level
  • Persons and working days by labour force category
  • Farm structure broken time series 2003-2007
  • Production value by Nace Rev.2 (division)
  • Metal ones other products of mining and quarrying
  • Food products and tobacco products
  • Fruit and vegetable juice and beverages
  • Textiles and wearing apparel
  • Leather and related products
  • Wood and of products of wood and cork, except furniture; manufacture of articles of straw and plaiting materials
  • Paper and products of printing and reproduction of recorded media
  • Coke and refined petroleum products, industrial gases, dyes and pigments
  • Other inorganic basic chemicals, fertilisers and nitrogen compounds, plastics in primary forms, pesticides and other agrochemical products
  • Other organic basic chemicals
  • Synthetic rubber in primary forms, paints, varnishes and similar coatings, printing ink and mastics, soap and detergents, cleaning and polishing preparations, perfumes and toilet preparations
  • Explosives, glues, essential oils, other chemical products n.e.c., man-made fibres
  • Basic pharmaceutical products and pharmaceutical preparations
  • Rubber and plastic products
  • Other non-metallic mineral products
  • Basic metals
  • Fabricated metal products, except machinery and equipment
  • Computer, electronic and optical products
  • Electrical equipment and of non-electric domestic appliances
  • Machinery and equipment
  • Other machinery and equipment n.e.c.
  • Motor vehicles, trailers and semi-trailers
  • Other transport equipment
  • Other products of manufacturing
  • Repair and installation of machinery and equipment
  • Recovery of sorted materials
  • Industrial production index - Monthly data (base 2021)
  • Industrial production index - Monthly data (base 2015)
  • Detail production index - (Ateco 4 digit) - base 2015=100
  • Monthly data (base 2010)
  • Monthly data (base 2005)
  • Index of production in construction - Monthly data (base 2021)
  • Index of production in construction - Monthly data (base 2015)
  • Industrial turnover - Monthly data (base 2021)
  • Industrial volume turnover - Monthly data (base 2021)
  • Industrial turnover - Monthly (base 2015)
  • Manufacturing turnover volume index - Monthly (base 2015)
  • Industrial new orders - monthly data (base 2015 - until December 2020)
  • Turnover - Monthly data (base 2010)
  • Manifacturing turnover volume - Monthly (base 2010)
  • New orders - Monthly data (base 2010)
  • Turnover - Monthly data (base 2005)
  • New orders - Monthly data (base 2005)
  • New residential buildings
  • New non-residential construction
  • Business confidence in the construction sector - (IstatData)
  • Business confidence in the manufacturing sector - (IstatData)
  • Indexes of turnover in other services - Monthly (base 2021=100)
  • Indexes of turnover in other services - Quarterly data (base 2015)
  • Quarterly data (base 2010)
  • Quarterly data (base 2005)
  • Retail trade sales by type of product employment size class- monthly data (base 2021)
  • Retail trade sales by type of product and type of sales - monthly data (base 2021)
  • Retail trade sales by type of product - monthly raw data (base 2021)
  • Volume of retail trade sales index by type of product - monthly data (base 2021)
  • Retail trade sales by type of product employment size class- monthly data (base 2015)
  • Retail trade sales by type of product and type of sales - monthly data (base 2015)
  • Retail trade sales by type of product - monthly raw data (base 2015)
  • Volume of retail trade sales index by type of product - monthly data (base 2015)
  • Retail trade sales by type of sales and employment size class - monthly data (base 2010)
  • Retail trade sales by type of product and type of sales - monthly data (base 2010)
  • Retail trade sales by type of product and employment size class - monthly data (base 2010)
  • Retail trade sales index by type of product - monthly data (base 2010)
  • Retail trade sales by type of sales and employment size class - Monthly data (base 2005)
  • Retail trade sales by type of product and type of sales - Monthly data (base 2005)
  • Retail trade sales by type of product and employment size class - Monthly data (base 2005)
  • Internal and internazional
  • International by country of origin/destination
  • International from and to Linate, Malpensa, Fiumicino
  • Passengers and goods
  • Passengers for each port by direction
  • Goods for port by direction, by tipe of cargo and goods NST 2007
  • International goods by country of origin or destination and type of goods NST 2007 (Countries that transport more than one million tons)
  • National goods by italian region of loading or destination
  • Goods, number and gross tonnage of vessel by italian region
  • Port and type of goods NST/R
  • International goods by country of origin or destination and type of goods NST/R (Countries that transport more than one million tons)
  • Passengers and average distance dy destination
  • Goods transported by type of goods (NST/2007)
  • Goods transported by destination country
  • Goods transported by origin caoutry
  • Intermodal transport
  • Dangerous goods
  • Rail transport accidents
  • Goods carried by type of transport and distance class
  • Goods carried - tons by type of goods (chapter), loading and unloading region
  • Goods carried - tons- by type of transport, loading and unloading region
  • Goods carried by oading place and type of transport (domestic transport)
  • Goods carried by loading place and type of transport (total transport)
  • Goods carried by unloading place and type of transport (domestic transport)
  • Goods carried by unloading place and type of transport (total transport)
  • Road freight transport by category of transport, distance class and type of transport
  • Usual way of getting to school - Age
  • Usual way of getting to school - regions and type of municipality
  • Usual way of getting to work - Age
  • Usual way of getting to work - occupational level
  • Usual way of getting to work - regions and type of municipality
  • Capacity of collective accommodation establishments by type of accomodation - com.
  • Size of hotels and similar establishments
  • Occupancy in collective tourist accomodation by type of accomodation - monthly data
  • Residents by region of origin
  • Country of origin
  • Type of locality
  • Movement of guests in the collective accommodation establishments by type of accommodation - annual data
  • Residents by region
  • Country of origin - prov
  • Type of locality and country of residence
  • By region, by residence - monthly and yearly
  • By class, by residence - yearly
  • Arrivals, nights spent, average lenght of stay - Monthly data
  • Business confidence in the market services sector - (IstatData)
  • Business confidence in the retail trade Sector - (IstatData)
  • Bank services - municipalities data
  • Number and type of institutional units
  • Revenue of institutional local unities (euros)
  • Expenditures of institutional local unities (euros)
  • Chamber of commerce balance sheet (euros)
  • Chambers of commerce profit and loss account (euros)
  • Local health units, hospital companies, university hospitals, general hospitals and hospitals with a scientific character profit and loss account (thousands of euro)
  • Universities, polytechnic institutes and institutes of higher education balance sheet (euros)
  • Universities, polytechnic institutes and institutes of higher education profit and loss account (euros)
  • Accounts indicators and institutional units personnel indicators
  • Some services functionality
  • Social security funds - expenditures (thousands of euro)
  • Social security funds - revenue (thousands of euro)
  • Social security funds - number of employees
  • Social security funds S13 - expenditures (thousands of euro)
  • Social security funds S13 - revenue (thousands of euro)
  • Social security funds S13 - number of employees
  • Import and export by country and commodity Nace 2007
  • Import and export by country and commodity Nace 2007 - seasonally - adjusted data
  • Quarterly exports of Italian regions
  • Quarterly data from 2010 onwards (base 2015)
  • Annual average from 2010 onwards (base 2015)
  • Weights from 2010 onwards
  • Quarterly data from 2010 until 2016 (base 2010)
  • Annual average from 2010 until 2016 (base 2010)
  • Product types
  • Ecoicop classification (3 digit) - prov.
  • Ecoicop classification (5 digit)
  • Coicop classification (3 digit) - prov.
  • Coicop classification (5 digit)
  • Coicop classification (2 digit) - reg.
  • Coicop classification (2 digit) (base december 1998)
  • Product types (base 1995)
  • Coicop classification (5 digit) (base 1995)
  • Coicop classification (2 digit) (base December 1998) - prov.
  • Foi - monthly data from 2016 (base 2015)
  • Foi - annual data from 2016 (base 2015)
  • Foi - weights from 2016 onwards
  • Foi - monthly data from 2011 to 2015 (base 2010)
  • Foi - annual data from 2011 to 2015 (base 2010)
  • Foi – weights from 2011 to 2015
  • Foi - monthly data until 2010 (base 1995)
  • Foi - annual data until 2010 (base 1995)
  • Foi – weights until 2010
  • Ecoicop classification (4 digit)
  • Special aggregates (5 digit)
  • Hicp - at constant tax rates monthly data (base 2015)
  • Expcla (from 2005)
  • Hicp - at constant tax rates annual average (base 2015)
  • Special aggregates
  • Coicop classification (4 digit)
  • Expcla monthly data (base 2005)
  • Expcla quarterly data (base 2005)
  • Hicp - at constant tax rates monthly data (base 2005)
  • Expcla annual average (base 2005)
  • Hicp - at constant tax rates annual average (base 2005)
  • Industrial producer prices - monthly data (base 2021)
  • Monthly data (base 2015)
  • Quarterly data (base 2015)
  • Annual average (base 2015)
  • Quarterly data from 2006 (base 2010)
  • Annual average from 2006 (base 2010)
  • Quarterly data from 2006 until 2012 (base 2006)
  • Annual average from 2006 until 2012 (base 2006)
  • Residential and Non-residential buildings - monthly data (base 2021)
  • Roads with tunnel section - monthly data (base 2021)
  • Residential and Non-residential buildings - monthly data (base 2015)
  • Roads with tunnel section - monthly data (base 2015)
  • Road stretches - broken series - monthly data (base 2015)
  • Residential building - monthly data (base 2010)
  • Road stretches - monthly data (base 2010)
  • Residential building from 2000 until 2012 (base 2005) - monthly data
  • Construction producer prices (base 2021=100)
  • Construction producer prices (base 2015=100)
  • Import prices - Monthly data (base 2021)
  • Import prices - Monthly data (base 2015)
  • Citizenship
  • Student status
  • Statistical back recalculation since I 2004 - age
  • Quinquennial age classes
  • Role in household
  • Citizenship, role in household
  • Statistical back recalculation since I 1977 - age
  • Statistical back recalculation since IV 1992 - age detail
  • Statistical back recalculation since IV 1992 - regional data
  • Classes quinquennial age
  • Highest level of education attained, citizenship, age
  • Professional status detailed
  • Full-time/part-time, professional status, age
  • Full-time/part-time, citizenship
  • Employees by temporary employees/permanent employees, full-time/part-time, age
  • Employees by temporary employees/permanent employees, citizenship
  • Nace 2007 - professional status, age
  • Nace 2007 - professional status, citizenship
  • Nace 2007 - professional status, full-time/part-time
  • Nace 2007 (detail) - professional status
  • Nace 2007 - professional status detailed
  • Nace 2007 - employees, temporary employees, age
  • Occupation 2011 (detail)
  • Occupation 2011, citizenship
  • Highest level of education attained
  • Professional status, full-time/part-time
  • Nace 2007 - pofessional status - quarterly data
  • Employees - temporary employees
  • Since I 2004 - age
  • Since I 2004 - Nace, professional status
  • Since I 2004 - Nace, employees, temporary employees
  • Nace 2002 - professional status, age
  • Nace 2002 - professional status, citizenship
  • Nace 2002 - professional status, full-time/part-time
  • Nace 2002 (detail) - professional status
  • Nace 2002 - professional status detailed
  • Nace 2001 - employees, temporary employees, age
  • Nace 2002, Nace 2007 (2008-2010)
  • Occupation 2001 (detail)
  • Occupation 2001, citizenship
  • Nace 2007 - professional status
  • Nace 2002 - professional status
  • Since I 1977 - age
  • Since I 1977 - highest level of education attained
  • Since I 1977 - professional status
  • Since IV 1992 - age detail
  • Since IV 1992 - highest level of education attained, age
  • Since IV 1992 - professional status, temporary employees
  • Since IV 1992 - full-time/part-time
  • Since IV 1992 - regional data
  • Nace 2002 (since I 1977-2010) - employees
  • Nace 2002 (since IV 1992-2010) - temporary employees, professional status
  • Nace 2002 (since IV 1992-2010) - full-time/part-time
  • Nace 2002 (since IV 1992-2010) - regional data
  • Professional status, permanent or temporary employees
  • Sectors of economic activity
  • Geographical areas
  • Professional status, temporary employees
  • Highest level of education attained, age
  • Provincial data
  • Highest level of education attained, citizenship
  • Employment rate - monthly data
  • Employment rate - monthly data - previous regulation (until 2020)
  • Average number of actual weekly hours - ripartitional level
  • Employment by number of actual weekly hours - ripartitional level
  • Citizenship, highest level of education attained, age
  • Regional data - gender
  • Regional data - age
  • Regional data - highest level of education attained
  • Labour force - monthly data
  • Labour force - monthly data - previous regulation (until 2020)
  • Highest level of education attained, ctizenship
  • Since IV 1992 - Highest level of education attained, age
  • Activity rate - monthly data
  • Activity rate - monthly data - previous regulation (until 2020)
  • Labour status, long term unemployment
  • Regional data - labour status
  • Since IV 1992 - duration of unemployment
  • gender, age
  • Unemployment ratio - monthly data
  • Duration of unemployment
  • Regional data - duration of unemployment
  • Since IV 1992 - regional data, age
  • Since IV 1992- regional data, duration of unemployment
  • Unemployment rate - monthly data
  • Unemployment rate - monthly data - previous regulation (until 2020)
  • Labour status, gender
  • Inactivity reasons
  • Main status
  • Inactive population - monthly data
  • Inactive population - monthly data- previous regulation (until 2020)
  • Inactivity rate - monthly data
  • Inactivity rate - monthly data - previous regulation (until 2020)
  • Potential additional labour force - highest level of education attained, age
  • Potential additional labour force - citizenship, main status
  • Potential additional labour - regional data
  • Potential additional labour force - provincial data
  • Potential additional labour force (%) - highest level of education attained, age
  • Potential additional labour force (%) - citizenship
  • Potential additional labour (%) - regional data
  • Potential additional labour force (%) - provincial data
  • Persons available to work but not seeking - age
  • Persons available to work but not seeking - highest level of education attained, citizenship
  • Persons available to work but not seeking - main reason for not seeking employment
  • Persons available to work but not seeking - citizenship, main status
  • Persons available to work but not seeking - regional data
  • Persons available to work but not seeking (%) - age
  • Persons available to work but not seeking (%) - highest level of education attained, citizenship
  • Persons available to work but not seeking (%) - regional data
  • Persons seeking work but not immediately available - gender
  • Persons seeking work but not immediately available - age
  • Persons seeking work but not immediately available - highest level of education attained
  • Persons seeking work but not immediately available - citizenship
  • Persons seeking work but not immediately available (%) - age
  • Persons seeking work but not immediately available (%) - highest level of education attained
  • Persons seeking work but not immediately available (%) - citizenship
  • Underemployed part-time workers and involuntary part-time - age
  • Underemployed part-time workers and involuntary part-time - highest level of education attained, citizenship
  • Underemployed part-time workers and involuntary part-time - professional status, Nace 2007
  • Underemployed part-time workers and involuntary part-time - professional status, Nace 2002
  • Underemployed part-time workers and involuntary part-time (%) - age
  • Underemployed part-time workers and involuntary part-time (%) - highest level of education attained, citizenship
  • Underemployed part-time workers and involuntary part-time (%) - professional status, Nace 2007
  • Underemployed part-time workers and involuntary part-time (%) - professional status, Nace 2002
  • Non partecipation rate - highest level of education attained, age
  • Non partecipation rate - highest level of education attained, citizenship
  • Non partecipation rate - age, regional data
  • Non partecipation rate - highest level of education attained, regional data
  • Non partecipation rate - provincial data
  • European labour status, age
  • European labour status, highest level of education attained
  • European labour status, citizenship
  • European labour status, role in household
  • Labour status (%)
  • Citizenship (%)
  • Role in household (%)
  • Regional data (%)
  • Labour status, age
  • Labour status, highest level of education attained
  • Labour status, citizenship
  • Labour status, role in household
  • Presence of employed, retired and unemployed persons
  • Presence of employed persons and foreign members
  • Type of employment
  • Presence of employed partners, working time, woman's age and number of children
  • Presence of employed partners, working time, woman's age and age of youngest childage and number of children
  • Presence of employed partners, working time, age and highest level of education atteined by the woman
  • Labour status of partners and woman's age
  • Labour status of partners, presence of children and highest level of education atteined by the woman
  • Employed, unemployed and inactive persons by age
  • Employed, unemployed and inactive persons by highest level of education
  • Employed, unemployed and inactive persons by citizenship
  • Employed, unemployed and inactive parents by number of children
  • Employed unemployed and inactive parents by age of youngest child
  • Rates by age
  • Rates of parents by number of children
  • Rates of parents by age of youngest child
  • Hourly wages by country of birth
  • Level of education
  • Kind of labour contract
  • Hourly wages by Full-time_Part-time
  • Hourly wages by employees class
  • Hourly wages by paid days
  • Gender - provincial data
  • Age class - provincial data
  • Contry of birth - provincial data
  • Level of education - provincial data
  • Type of contract - provincial data
  • Worting time- provincial data
  • Employees class - provincial data
  • Contractual occupation - provincial data
  • Paid days- provincial data
  • Gender - 2 digit
  • Age class - 2 digit
  • Country of birth - 2 digit
  • Level of education - 2 digit
  • Type of contract - 2 digit
  • Worting time - 2 digit
  • Employees class - 2 digit
  • Contractual occupation - 2 digit
  • Paid days - 2 digit
  • Number of payroll jobs (base 2015)
  • Number of payroll jobs (base 2010)
  • Job vacancies - Enterprises with employees
  • Volume of hours worked (base 2015)
  • Hours worked per employee (base 2015)
  • Overtime hours and short-time working allowance
  • Volume of hours worked (base 2010) - 10 and over employee
  • Hours worked per employee (base 2010) - 10 and over employees
  • Hours worked per employee (base 2005) - 10 and over employees
  • Overtime hours and short-time working allowance hours (base 2015)
  • Strike hours (base 2015)
  • Hours worked per employee - Nace 3 digit (base 2015)
  • Overtime hours and short-time working allowance hours - Nace 3 digit (base 2015)
  • Hours worked per employee (base 2010)
  • Hours worked per employee - Nace 3 digit (base 2010)
  • Overtime hours and short-time working allowance hours (base 2010)
  • Overtime hours and short-time working allowance hours - Nace 3 digit (base 2010)
  • Strike hours (base 2010)
  • Hours worked per employee (base 2005)
  • Overtime hours and short-time working allowance hours (base 2005)
  • Strike hours (base 2005)
  • Employment (base 2015)
  • Part time employment share (base 2015)
  • Inflow and outflow rates (base 2015)
  • Employment - Nace 3 digit (base 2015)
  • Part time employment share - Nace 2 digit (base 2015)
  • Inflow and outflow rates - Nace 3 digit (base 2015)
  • Employment (base 2010)
  • Employment - Nace 3 digit (base 2010)
  • Part time employment share (base 2010)
  • Part time employment share - Nace 2 digit (base 2010)
  • Inflow and outflow rates (base 2010)
  • Inflow and outflow rates - Nace 3 digit (base 2010)
  • Employment (base 2005)
  • Part time employment share (base 2005)
  • Inflow and outflow rates (base 2005)
  • Gross earnings per full time equivalent unit (base 2015)
  • Gross earnings per full time equivalent unit (base 2010)
  • Gross earnings per full time equivalent unit (base 2005)
  • Raw data (base 2015)
  • Raw data - Nace 3 digit (base 2015)
  • Seasonally adjusted data (base 2015)
  • Raw data (base 2010)
  • Raw data - Nace 3 digit (base 2010)
  • Seasonally adjusted data (base 2010)
  • Raw data (base 2005)
  • Seasonally adjusted (data base 2005)
  • Labour cost per full time equivalent unit (base 2015)
  • Other labour costs per full time equivalent unit (base 2015)
  • Labour cost per full time equivalent unit (base 2010)
  • Other labour costs per full time equivalent unit (base 2010)
  • labour cost per full time equivalent unit (base 2005)
  • Other labour costs per full time equivalent unit (base 2005)
  • Enterprises and public administrations with at least 10 employees
  • Seasonally adjusted data (base 2005)
  • Annual gross hours, net hours, holidays and other hours reduction - full-time employees
  • Hourly wages and wages per employee (base 2015)
  • Cash wages per employee (base 2015)
  • Hourly wages and wages per employee (base 2010)
  • Cash wages per employee (base 2010)
  • Hourly wages and wages per employee (base 2005)
  • Cash wages per employee (base 2005)
  • Hourly wages and wages per employee (base 2000)
  • Wages according to collective labour agreements (base 2015)
  • Wages according to collective labour agreements (base 2010)
  • Wages according to collective labour agreements (base 2005)
  • Wages according to collective labour agreements (base 2000)
  • Wages according to collective labour agreements in Public administration (base 2015)
  • Wages in Public administration (base 2010)
  • Wages in Public administration (base 2005)
  • Bargaining tension - indicators (base 2015)
  • Indicators (base 2010)
  • Indicators (base 2005)

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Art and culture as a tourist magnet, most popular travel destinations in italy, development of the tourism sector in italy from 1995 to 2021.

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Trips and holidays, istat makes available the files for research purposes on “trips and holidays”.

Reference period: Years 2022-2014

Date of Issue: 19 June 2023

Public use micro.stat files available on "Trips and Holidays", included into the Households Budget Survey

Istat and vodafone business: tourism statistics with mobile network data, a tourism study integrating official statistics with data from mobile phones.

Date of Issue: 09 May 2023

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Istat publishes the 2017 update to the experimental statistics.

Reference period: Year 2017

Date of Issue: 03 November 2020

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Museum routes in Italy in 2018

Road routes that connect the museums and similar institutions surveyed by the istat survey 2018 form the museum routes presented.

Date of Issue: 30 July 2020

The impact of Covid-19 on tourism in Italy

The impact of covid-19 on tourism in italy - spring 2020.

Date of Issue: 04 May 2020

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Reference period: Year 2016

Date of Issue: 09 March 2020

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International tourism

The Bank of Italy has been conducting since 1996 a survey on international tourism, based on interviews and counting of resident and non-resident travellers at the Italian borders (road and rail crossings, international ports and airports). In order to estimate the number of the international travellers, information collected through the survey are integrated with administrative data and, since the end of 2020, with mobile phone data.

The survey is conducted with the primary objective of compiling the 'Travel' item (which includes goods and services purchased by individuals in countries where they are not residents, in relation to travels in those countries) and the 'International passenger transport' item of the Italian Balance of payments, in line with the methodological conventions established by the IMF - Balance of Payments and International Investments Position Manual (6 th Edition).

The surveys represents also a useful database for researchers and sectoral operators, thanks to the wide range of analytical data, which are available both in the form of monthly updates and at the micro level. A yearly report on the main results of the survey is available in the section Report of this page.

On April 23, 2024 the microdata relating to the year 2023 were released; the document 'Survey on international tourism', of the 'Statistics' series of Bank of Italy, containing an analysis of the main results of the sample survey, will be published later. In the Balance of Payments disseminated in the Statistical Database, the latest version of international tourism data will be published in the revision scheduled for the end of June 2024.

In a constantly evolving scenario, even more after the covid-19 pandemic, the search for innovative information sources capable of improving tourism statistics is becoming increasingly important. In this regard, please see the paper 'How can Big Data improve the quality of tourism statistics' (see, in this page, Analysis and methodology).

With reference to methodological innovations, the work 'Unbundling Package Tours: a Machine Learning Application with the LASSO' describes the techniques used to estimate the cost of the services that make up a tourist package (see, in this page, Analysis and methodology).

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Tourism represents an important sector of the Italian economy, with a strong potential in terms of growth and employment as well as social and cultural integration. The effects of the Covid-19 pandemic have made the relevance of this sector and the availability of accurate statistical sources, coming from reliable sources, particularly evident. In this context, the search for data sources that are more timely and cheaper than traditional sample surveys is becoming increasingly important. The paper 'How can Big Data improve the quality of tourism statistics?' examines the contribution that mobile phone data, electronic payments and internet searches (Google Trends) can make to the compilation of the 'travel' item of the balance of payments.

In addition to the search for innovative sources, the study of new methodologies to improve tourism estimates is ongoing. The work 'Unbundling Package Tours: a Machine Learning Application with the LASSO' describes a machine learning algorithm based on LASSO techniques to impute the components of tourist packages.

  • Unbundling Package Tours: a Machine Learning Application with the LASSO (external link) 22 July 2021
  • No. 761 - How can Big Data improve the quality of tourism statistics? pdf 3.1 MB The Bank of Italy's experience in compiling the "travel" item in the Balance of Payments Publish date:: 21 April 2023
  • Survey on International Tourism - Methodological Notes pdf 2.2 MB Publish date:: 17 July 2017
  • No. 220 – International tourism in Italy (1997-2012) pdf 433.3 KB Publish date:: 16 July 2014

Conferences

  • The trends of Italy's international tourism Rome, 22 June 2012 Other Conference Proceedings Publish date:: 22 June 2012
  • No. 23 - Tourism in Italy. Numbers and potential for development Presentation of the findings of a Bank of Italy research project Workshop and Conference series Publish date:: 11 December 2018

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The United Nations recognizes the World Tourism Organization as the appropriate organization to collect, to analyse, to publish, to standardize and to improve the statistics of tourism, and to promote the integration of these statistics within the sphere of the United Nations system.

“Official statistics provide an indispensable element in the information system of a democratic society, serving the government, the economy and the public with data about the economic, demographic, social and environmental situation.”

Fundamental Principles of Official Statistics

The UNWTO Statistics Department is committed to developing tourism measurement for furthering knowledge of the sector, monitoring progress, evaluating impact, promoting results-focused management, and highlighting strategic issues for policy objectives. 

The department works towards advancing the methodological frameworks for measuring tourism and expanding its analytical potential, designs practical guidance for their implementation in countries, supports statistical strengthening in countries through capacity building, and compiles and disseminates tourism statistics of countries all over the world.

The United Nations recognizes the World Tourism Organization as the appropriate organization to collect, to analyses, to publish, to standardize and to improve the statistics of tourism , and to promote the integration of these statistics within the sphere of the United Nations system.

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UNWTO systematically gathers tourism statistics from countries and territories around the world into a vast database that constitutes the most comprehensive statistical information available on the tourism sector. 

COVID-19 AND TOURISM STATISTICS

With new situations emerging from the unprecedented COVID-19 pandemic, some clarifications need to be made to the UN statistical standards on tourism to maintain as far as possible data consistency and international comparability

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A trip to Italy is too special to get wrong. Here's how to do it right. (San Gimignano, Tuscany)

I absolutely love Italy, for many different reasons. But I hate the way in which many Americans go about planning trips there. Survey after survey shows it is the number one dream destination for U.S. leisure travelers, but the way those travelers get their information and advice gives me nightmares.

Throughout the years I’ve heard people say over and over that “I was told to do this in Italy,” or “I was told not to do this in Italy.” By who? “A friend.” I have close friends who recently planned their entire 12-day trip on the basis of another couple they knew who gave them advice—after their first visit. I’ve heard of many people who skipped Rome because “we heard it was too busy, just another big city.” Or passed on Venice, one of the world’s most magical destinations, because, “I heard it was touristy.”

There are American tourists who say you should skip Venice. They are wrong.

It goes on and on, but suffice to say, I have been to Italy in the neighborhood of two dozen times, summer and winter, for food, wine, skiing, golf, hiking, cycling and more food, from north to south and east to west and islands too, and I know a lot about Italian cuisine, but I still ask real experts for advice every time I go. I specifically ask for advice on where to eat, what to see, and who to choose as guides. And by experts, I mean people how live in Italy, specialize in particular areas of travel, and know their subject matter.

“We get multiple guests a year who want to wing it,” says Cherrye Moore, owner of My Bella Vita travel. Moore moved to Calabria two decades ago after falling in love with the region on a visit, and opened a bed and breakfast, learning about what her visitors were looking for. Her company now specializes in planning trips—especially foodie and ancestry trips—to the area in Southern Italy where many Italian Americans trace their heritage. “They say, ‘My neighbor just showed up in their family’s hometown and it went great for them,’ or, ‘Our friends went to Italy last year and said we don't need a driver.’ It’s true that you can rent a car and drive to your family’s hometown, but that experience is vastly different from having a dedicated driver and a heritage specialist who has done research on your family’s history, who has already identified the home your grandfather was born in, and who has arranged meetings with locals upon your arrival.”

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Anyone can tour the Vatican, but only the right guides can get you a private visit.

I just got back from an exploration of Turin followed by a weeklong hiking trip in surrounding Piemonte, Italy’s most prestigious wine region, which included multiple winery visits. For restaurants and guides and sightseeing in Turin I used an Italian-based travel specialist that is the choice of many of the best luxury travel agents/advisors in this country (the best travel agents are savvy enough to know what they do not know and regularly rely on local experts). For the hiking trip, I used an Italy-based active travel specialist that does nothing else, and does it with a food-centric spin. It was another fantastic Italy trip, one amazing day after another, featuring many meals, wineries and experiences I never would have found by myself, especially by asking random friends or watching You Tube influencer videos by people with far less Italy experience than myself.

“We don’t focus on stars or diamonds, we focus on really special one-of-a-kind experiences and lodging that lets you discover our Italy,” said Heather Dowd, who lives in Turin and along with her Italian husband Beppe Salerno. They run Tourissimo , the active travel company we used. We had several friends hiking with us who were on either their very first or second trip to Italy, and when we reviewed our experiences at the end for the trip, one place we stayed, an 18 th century castle turned boutique hotel, was the overwhelming favorite. It did not have whirlpool tubs or Frette linens, it did not have a concierge or room service, but it had excellent food and beautiful gardens in which we had an epic dinner. It had cooking classes, a great location, a fun aperitivo evening cocktail session, and most of all, incredible charm..

Everyone wants the perfect meal in Italy, but not everyone knows where the locals go to find it.

It was exactly what my first timers dreamed Italy would be like, and it was a place we never would have found online. It was perfect, and even in Italy not every place is, but the reality is that Heather and Beppe and their guides spend a lot of time behind the scenes visiting small hotels and vetting them, way more time than the people who rate their stays on booking websites. One of my friends was so impressed he is already planning an extended family hiking trip to Sicily with Tourissimo next year.

If you want to have an insider experience in Italy, and see the places locals go, you need a local insider to help you out.

“Our goal is for guests to experience Calabria like we do, so we’ve built experiences that aren’t available online,” said My Bella Vita’s Moore. “Nowhere else can you find a multi-course lunch hosted at Zia Pina’s or a picnic prepared and delivered by Signora Francesca. Lunch in the home of our friend, Chef Massimo, isn’t available on Google. When creating or reviewing experiences I always think of my sister in Texas. If she were visiting, would I take her here? If that answer is yes, I know we have a winner.” That is exactly the standard by which I’d like my Italy travels to be judged.

A trip to Italy is a beautiful, special, and almost sacred experience, so don’t screw it up by taking bad advice. I do not know every local specialist—and I hope to keep finding more—but I know several experts I would recommend for different kinds of travel. Or use a good travel advisor, something I recommend for all travel (Read my article Why You Need A Travel Agent More Than Ever here at Forbes ), and communicate with them to ensure they are on the same page in terms of sourcing these kinds of local experts. If they are good, they will already be familiar with several of these companies.

Active Travel

All of Tourissimo's cycling and hiking trips in Italy emphasize food and wine, which is how it ... [+] should be.

Italy has long been the dream destination of cyclists, with Tuscany atop the Bucket List for global road riding destinations. But for the past few years the fastest growing sector of cycling has been “gravel grinding,” and with hundreds of miles of its stunning unpaved “white roads,” Tuscany has also emerged as the world’s top travel spot for gravel lovers. There are also plenty of other amazing places to ride in Italy, including Piemonte, Sardinia, Puglia, the Lakes region, and many other areas. World class hiking abounds, especially the stunning Dolomites—a UNESCO World Heritage Site of beauty unmatched by most other mountain regions on earth. Beyond this there are the Alps in the east, the Cinque Terre, Sardinia, and many other great options.

Italy is so well known for cycling and hiking that every major active travel company in the world runs trips there. But for my last two active trips, one hiking and one biking, I chose a tour operator that is actually based there, founded by an Italian with a passion for cycling and food. Tourissimo may be Italian, but they cater to the American market, and founder Beppe Salerno worked for am American cycling company as a guide before realizing he could do the real Italy better himself—to me, the perfect startup rationale. Over the years since, Tourissimo has grown its library of offerings, with both with an array of scheduled group trips and private custom options. While they do mostly road riding, they are notably one of the only tour operators scheduling gravel trips, and can also arrange custom mountain biking itineraries, with years of expertise in cycling and hiking.

Superstar Chef Mary Sue Milliken has led about galf a dozen Chef's Cycling Tours in Italy for ... [+] Tourissimo.

In addition, Tourissimo has also been a pioneer in “Active Culinary Travel,” a hot new category I have written about here at Forbes (and for other magazines and newspapers). They offer an annual series of six group rides (and a hike) each hosted by an acclaimed chef like Mary Sue Milliken, an award-winning chef, restaurateur, cookbook author (five!) and co-host of the popular PBS cooking show Two Hot Tamales . She is also an avid cyclist and has led the Tourissimo Chef Bike Tours for several years, along with other big names. These trips are a unique option for serious foodies who also ride, while the other trips cater to just about anyone. Otherwise they offer several styles of trips, from Bici Basics for new riders to Ambitious Tours for the more hard core.

Tourissimo puts a focus on local, choosing small and often historic hotels that they have curated and vetted (like the castle I just stayed at in Piemonte), places that you would never be able to distinguish from hundreds of other non-chain options online. Same for restaurants, wineries, and all the other ways they take you behind the scenes and into their real Italy. Their Mission Statement? “We don't want to be the biggest adventure travel company. We want to design and run the best tours in Italy. We strive to be the most authentic and the most beneficial to local communities.” Fantastico!

Bellagio on Lake Como is one of the most famous destinations in Italy — and the perfect place for a ... [+] food-centric bike tour!

Bike It! Bellagio offers another insider biking experience on a much different scale, providing a great one-day experience for visitors to Italy’s most famous lake town. This bike shop on Lake Como is run by a former pro racer and his wife. They rent bikes (road, mountain and e-bikes) out, but also offer one-day guided tours with multiple food and drink stops. Given that the owner grew up here and knows everyone, it’s not surprising that the food and drink spots are insider picks. The shop sits near the iconic Madonna del Ghisallo climb, the most famous in the Giro di Lombardia, a race more than a century old, and several days a week the shop offers guided group rides with a climb of the pass, on road or e-bikes—Bianchi bikes of course!

There are scheduled tours Monday through Saturday, as well as wide range of customizable private tours. These are often taken by families with mixed ages, but for more aggressive riders they offer longer road tours, mountain biking and gravel riding, along with a wide range of less demanding e-bike tours, including some even more focused on food and wine. They also offer a handful of multi-day tours and can put these together as custom on demand, usually for groups, including an iconic coast to coast traverse of Italy. If you are a guest of one of the many stunning (and pricey) ultra-luxury hotels around Bellagio, and ask the concierge to arrange a bike tour, they are likely going to call this shop anyway (and mark it up) so just do it yourself.

Luxury Travel in Italy

From planning your entire itinerary with flights, hotels, and transfers to just booking the best tours, guides and VIP access (often to non-public highlights), it pays to use a top local specialist.

Last year I attended the annual Virtuoso Travel Week in Las Vegas, which has been called “the Oscars of the travel industry.” Virtuoso is the leading global luxury travel consortium, and many of the best travel advisors on earth belong, So does just about every top hotel, resort, safari lodge, cruise line, and luxury tour operator. Virtuoso CEO Matthew Upchurch was explaining the many advantages of using a travel advisor (I wholeheartedly agree) and something he said really stuck with me. He explained that with all of the new online tour booking companies, it was easier than ever to book a tour or guide in just about any destination on earth, but harder than ever to judge the quality. The caveat was that, “you can book a guide, but you can’t book my guide.”

One of Italy's greatest hidden gems, Turin was the nation's first capital and a Winter Olympic host. ... [+] It's worth getting a good guide if you visit.

The Vatican is the Vatican and the Colosseum is the Colosseum, so when you opt for a guided tour, what really matters and makes it a good, bad or great experience is the guide—and their special access, like a tour of the Vatican when no one else is there.

For my recent trip to Turin, I called Imago Artis Travel , an Italy-based luxury travel specialist. They are what is known in the travel industry as a destination management company or DMC, the same companies luxury travel agents call to arrange local details for their clients. There are great DMCs all over the world, and local knowledge is valuable everywhere, but many of them do not deal directly with travelers, while in Italy the best ones do.

I wanted a private day tour of Turin and its surrounding attractions for my wife and I, most importantly the Reggia di Venaria Reale, aka the “Italian Versailles” (one of two places in Italy with this lofty but accurate nickname). The guide they got for me was a licensed guide, and lifelong resident of Turin, and spoke excellent English, which was all good, but she was also an architect, which was great in a city where so much is driven by architecture. That’s not so easy to find on global tour aggregator website. Imago Artis also gave me a list of their favorite restaurant recommendations, which were spot on, then made my reservations for me. At a minimum this eliminates the language barrier of calling or the technology barrier of booking through often tricky (or non-functional) Italian restaurant reservation websites, but in many cases it also gets you a better table and instant VIP treatment—which definitely does not happen when I book myself.

Italy is rich in world-class crafts, and companies like Imago Artis can take you behind the scenes ... [+] to meet the makers.

Imago Artis Travel is a Virtuoso member, which means when you book through them, if you book your luxury hotel, you get extras like room upgrades, late checkout, spa credits etc., one of the big advantages of working with Virtuoso travel advisors. If you have a bigger budget than I do, they can handle all sorts of luxury transport, private jets, helicopters, boat charters, and also offer VIP Meet and Greet services at just about every airport in Italy. They can even arrange private security details. On a more accessible luxury level, they specialize in exclusive experiences, unlocking historic buildings and art collections not open to the public, and taking you behind the scenes with many artisans of Italy, from custom shoemakers to sculptors to jewelry designers. They know food, they know the guides, and I especially like their mission statement, “Our mission is simple: Getting You to the Heart of Italy.” That’s what it is all about.

Another top luxury DMC that is also a member of Virtuoso that I have used in the past with great success is IC Bellagio . They offer a similar array of luxury services and are very well connected, but they also specialize in Villa rentals as well as 5-Star hotels. Differentiating villas in Italy may be the single biggest challenge, more so than restaurants, with so many options and so few valid reviews. IC Bellagio has also boldly acknowledged the overtourism problems some of the most popular parts of Italy face, and are pushing “Slow Season Travel,” which varies in each of the country’s 20 regions but is something they are expert in. Last winter I went to Venice in the off-season, and it was spectacular, and I just traveled in a slow season to Piemonte. It was much, much better than fighting the crowds.

Skiing in Italy is awesome, and it's the best place in the world to stay in mountain rifugios — but ... [+] you need help for the perfect trip.

Skiing in Italy remains a bit under the radar for Europe, especially compared to France and Switzerland. Well, let the crowds go to other countries, because Italy has two different major ski regions, both of which have hosted the Winter Olympics, and the Games are returning to Milan and Cortina in 2026. The interconnected Dolomiti SuperSki lift and trail network in the Dolomites is arguably the largest “ski resort” in the world, and inarguably one of the most beautiful mountain landscapes on the planet. The towns are charming, the food is great, there are spectacular hotels from non-chain independent hidden gems to world-class luxury (Aman, Mandarin Oriental, Relais & Chateaux, etc.) and it’s cheaper than much of the rest of Europe. Did I mention the food?

I first went to the Dolomites to go hiking, and was so wowed I thought, “I have to come back and ski here.” I came back the next winter and skied, and the following year I got a group of friends together and went back. I have skied all over the U.S., and all over the world and never had the same compulsion to return to the same place immediately. That’s how good skiing in Italy is ( read much more in my Italy skiing piece here at Forbes ).

I’ve only used one company for ski travel in Italy and see no reason to switch gears, especially since the local logistics (a great guide/instructor, transfers, the best on-mountain meals and staying a couple of nights in the region’s unique on-mountain rifugios) is very hard to organize on your own. The company is Dolomite Mountains , a specialist in both resort ski vacations and backcountry touring trips (using skins and alpine touring or AT gear). They too are a U.S. facing company with mainly American clientele.

Like many active travel companies, they offer both group trip scheduled departure options and private custom trips to fit whatever you want. The group option is called the Dolomites Ski Safari and is a 7-day trip mixing stays in amazing rifugios with in-town hotels (4 and 5-stars on the Italian system) and includes all breakfasts and dinners, a full-time guide, ski pass, luggage transfers and more. Custom options include the same kind of trip for your own group, or anything you want, and while its name suggests local expertise—quite true—Dolomite Mountains also handles ski trips in the rest of Italy, like Courmayeur, and connected border regions of France, Switzerland and Austria, as many lift systems here know no national boundaries (ski with your passport!). They are also a Virtuoso member.

Calabria & Southern Italy

Many Italian Americans trace their ancestry to Southern Italy's Calabria, and if you want to visit, ... [+] make sure you do it right.

My Bella Vita travel focuses on this area, including both small group trips and custom privates. Their specialties include “Heritage Tours” for those interested in their ancestry, and a food focus for the rest of us. For instance, Taste of the South is a 12-day gastronomic journey through Calabria, Basilicata and Naples—the birthplace of pizza! Food & Wine of Calabria is an 11-daty trip and just what it sounds like.

These are some of the scheduled small group tours offered, but the rest of their business is private trip planning and custom options.

“Italy is deceivingly large, and travelers think two weeks is enough time to see everything. It isn’t,” insists Moore. “You can’t even experience all of Calabria in two weeks. Our team collectively spends about six months a year scouting new hotels, restaurants, and experiences in Calabria and we are constantly re-evaluating and tweaking our recommendations.”

There are some other Italy specialists I have not personally experienced, but that come highly recommended by some of my other experts:

My Bella Vita’s Cherrye Moore says, “ In Sicily, I recommend Lucia Davies of Sicily Tour , one of a trio of British expats who have lived in Siracusa, Sicily for decades.” A family-owned tour-guiding company based in Siracusa, they have nearly 40 years of experience on the island and create trips fostering cultural exchange between Italy and English-speaking visitors, specializing in small group and custom tours.

Food & Wine

Life is too short to go to Italy and not eat well.

Beppe and Heather Dowd of Tourissimo recommend Lazy Italian Culinary Adventures , a company that has also earned kudos from other travel industry folks I know. Owner Francesca Montillo grew up in Southern Italy where her father was greengrocer. An Italian-American cookbook author, she launched the company a decade ago, and she personally leads the tours. She does numerous scheduled tours to different regions each year, and also offers custom private itineraries.

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This week will see the Bank of England announce its latest interest rates decision - and experts believe borrowers will have to wait longer to see rates come down. 

Policymakers appear set to hold out for stronger signs the cost-of-living crisis has abated, with economists widely expecting the Monetary Policy Committee (MPC) to keep rates at the current level of 5.25%. 

Rates have been held at this level since August last year. 

At the last meeting in March, just one member of the MPC voted for rates to be cut by 0.25 percentage points, but the remaining eight members voted for no change.

Philip Shaw, chief economist at Investec, said: "This broad direction illustrates that collectively the committee is moving gradually towards a rate cut.

"It seems unlikely though to be ready to bite the bullet just yet and the Bank rate looks set to remain on hold at 5.25% for the sixth consecutive meeting."

Andrew Goodwin, chief UK economist for Oxford Economics, said data on services inflation and private sector regular pay growth has "likely extinguished any remaining hopes of a move in May".

As for whether rates could be cut in June or August, he said it is likely to be a "close call". 

Economists at HSBC are also expecting the first rate cut to come in June.

Interest rates are used as a tool to help bring down UK inflation. 

The brewing giant has announced it will invest £39m in revamping 600 of its pubs across the UK - a move that will create more than 1,000 new jobs. 

The investment plan will also see pubs in its retail arm, Star Pubs & Bars, revitalised to appeal to those working from home. 

Sixty-two pubs will be reopened this year and 94 sites are set for full refurbishments. 

The remaining pubs will receive varying upgrades. 

Heineken said it wanted to "broaden each pub's use and appeal" in response to an increase in people working from home, giving customers more reason to visit throughout the day.

The refurbished pubs will have dividing screens to create separate areas for different types of customers. 

Lawson Mountstevens, chief executive at Star Pubs & Bars, said: "Fundamentally, the changes in people's working habits means that in a lot of these suburban locations, you've got more people who are around those areas a lot more.

"It's not rocket science. Those people are looking for pubs of a certain standard."

Aldi remained the cheapest supermarket last month, new analysis shows. 

The retailer has won the crown of cheapest supermarket every month so far this year, according to research by Which?. 

An average basket of 67 popular groceries cost £112.90 - more than £30 cheaper than the most expensive supermarket, Waitrose. 

A basket of comparable items in Waitrose would cost £144.13 on average. 

Here is the breakdown for each supermarket... 

  • Aldi - £112.90
  • Lidl - £115.23 
  • Asda - £126.98
  • Tesco - £128.17 
  • Sainsbury's - £131.02 
  • Morrisons - £134.87 
  • Ocado - £136.86 
  • Waitrose - £144.13. 

Food price inflation has slowed to 4.5%, its lowest level since February 2022. 

Despite being the most expensive, Waitrose and Ocado were the only grocers to win new shoppers in the first three months of the year, according to research by Kantar. 

Every Monday we get an expert to answer your money problems or consumer disputes. Find out how to submit yours at the bottom of this post. Today's question is...

"My daughter recently bought a flat and has since learnt there is an extra £600 a year management fee that was not declared by the vendor during the sales process. We have been told that the vendor was heavily involved in negotiating the management contract. Can we complain?" J Mills

Serena Amani, managing director at Monarch Solicitors , has this advice...

The general principle when buying a property is "buyer beware", which means the onus is on the buyer to perform their due diligence before contracting to purchase.

The buyer's conveyancing solicitor interrogates the contractual documentation and raises relevant enquiries to ensure the full facts and obligations are available to the buyer to make an informed decision.

In this situation, it appears the seller has failed to disclose the management fee - we assume relating to the services provided to the estate.

We can't give specific advice as we don't have access to the contractual documentation. However, we would suggest:

  • To check if the obligation to pay a management fee is set out in the lease if it is a leasehold property, or the transfer deed if it is a freehold property. These documents should contain what services are provided and what the related charges are. The most common scenario is that of a leasehold flat. In this situation the services shall be set out under the service charges section. Generally, there is a provision that allows a management company to charge a management fee as a percentage of the overall service charge bill which is shared among all the leaseholders based on the size of their apartment.
  • If the obligation to pay the management fee is in the contract and your conveyancer failed to notify you of this obligation, there is a potential negligence claim against the conveyancer which can be pursued through their complaints process and escalated to the legal ombudsman.
  • In the rare instance that the management fee is not stipulated in the contract, then you may wish to contact the management company to obtain certified accounts for the services provided and ask them on what contractual basis they are charging a management fee. Management companies are obliged by statute to provide this information.
  • If there is no contractual basis or the fees are unreasonable then you may consider bringing a claim before the property tribunal. The tribunal has the power to make a ruling on the reasonability of the management fees. It should be noted that it can be a long and arduous process and legal fees are not always recoverable even if successful.
  • Where a seller has supplied misleading information about a property that materially influenced the decision to purchase the property, this could give rise to a claim for misrepresentation. Likewise, intentional concealment of this information during the sales process could constitute a breach of contract or misrepresentation. 

For more specific advice, you may wish to contact a property lawyer experienced in the conveyancing process and service charge disputes.

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The long-awaited arrival of the sun in the last few days may have got you thinking ahead to the summer... which for many means holidays.

New analysis sent to the Money team has revealed the holiday resorts that Britons have been searching for over the last few months - although it's not a particularly sun-soaked destination that has come out on top.

Amsterdam is the most in-demand holiday destination for the UK, according to a study by Desert Safari Dubai Tours. 

The company looked at Google search data over the past 12 months to find which holiday destinations were most popular in the UK, using terms such as "holidays to", "flights to" and "trips to". 

Some 57,507 searches were carried out each month for trips to Amsterdam. 

The second most in-demand was Dubai , with an average of 52,544 monthly searches. 

Here is the rest of the list...

  • New York - 51,169 
  • Paris - 43,326 
  • Tenerife - 43,305
  • Barcelona - 41,664
  • Dublin - 38,801
  • Gran Canaria - 33,907
  • Milan - 28,549
  • Istanbul - 28,097

Meanwhile, data from holiday booking site Expedia suggests Britons are chasing the sun over the summer. 

Its trending destination data shows a 50% increase in searches for mainland Greece - while its islands of Santorini and Corfu remain popular. 

Interest is also surging in Mediterranean gem Malta (up 25%), seen as a more affordable destination. 

Searches are also up 50% for Albania , which has seen a surge in interest due to social media. 

The short-haul hotspot of Tunis has seen searches rocket by 130%. 

We're back for another week of consumer news, personal finance tips and all the latest on the economy.

This is how the week in the Money blog is shaping up...

Today : Every week we ask industry experts to answer your Money Problems . Today, a Money blog reader believes they may have been misled when buying their flat - but what can they do?

Tuesday : This week's  Basically...  explains everything you need to know about the Bank of England, ahead of Thursday's base rate decision. 

Wednesday : We speak to the chef at Tom Kerridge's two-starred pub The Hand And Flowers in Buckinghamshire for his Cheap Eats.

Thursday : It's decision day for the Bank of England, and while interest rates are expected to be held at 5.25%, we may learn more about when a cut will come.  Savings Champion  founder Anna Bowes will be back with her weekly insight into the savings market.

Friday : We will be getting the latest GDP figures on this day - which could signal the UK is no longer in recession. Plus, we'll have everything you need to know about the mortgage market this week with the guys from Moneyfacts.

Running every weekday, Money features a morning markets round-up from the  Sky News business team  and regular updates and analysis from our business, City and economic correspondents, editors and presenters -  Ed Conway ,  Mark Kleinman ,  Ian King ,  Paul Kelso  and  Adele Robinson .

You'll also be able to stream  Business Live with Ian King  weekdays at 11.30am and 4.30pm.

Bookmark  news.sky.com/money  and check back from 8am, and through the day, each weekday.

The Money team is Emily Mee, Bhvishya Patel, Jess Sharp, Katie Williams, Brad Young and Ollie Cooper, with sub-editing by Isobel Souster. The blog is edited by Jimmy Rice.

You filled out the job application, got the call (they're interested, phew!), but now... it's interview day.

If the thought of selling yourself to a stranger brings you out in a cold sweat, you're not alone - but you can help yourself by not making the following common mistakes...

1. Not dressing app ropriately

Paul Webley, managing director of Blaze Media Digital Marketing Agency in Merseyside, says: "If you are coming for an interview in a marketing agency, dress smart. No need to be in a suit. It's cute if you are but just dress how you would expect to dress in the job and, if in doubt, err on the side of being slightly smarter.

"With us, there are loads of photos of the team in the office on the website and socials (which you should have looked at) so there is no excuse."

Tell us your interview mistakes/stories/tips in the comments box

2. Handshake mishaps

Paul's second interview mistake is: "This one is a real pet hate and probably doesn't matter as much in the current world but... learn how to shake a person's hand. You have to do this within every job from time to time.

"There is nothing more off-putting than a limp shake. Having a firm, polite handshake is a basic human skill in business and beyond."

3. Complaining

This is another one from Paul: "We had someone a few months ago tell us that they didn't think they should have to come into the office for an interview. This was for an office-based role. If they don't think it's worth coming in then the job is not going to be for them."

4. Not checking your tech

Tas Ravenscroft, senior consultant at recruitment firm Cherry Pick People , says: "Overlooking details like the interview location or the platform being used (such as Teams), and not testing your tech beforehand, can disrupt the interview process. This is especially crucial as most first interviews are now conducted via video conferencing."

5. Bad mouthing previous employers

Tas says: "We see that candidates sometimes feel too comfortable on interview and decide to talk about their past experiences (if aggrieved) negatively, which is a big NO. Instead, my advice is to focus on the lessons learned and how you've grown from challenges in your career."

6. Not asking questions - or asking about benefits or sick pay policy

Tas says: "There are no right or wrong answers to this, but asking questions at the end of the interview is a big YES. It shows you're interested, engaged and would like the opportunity to either progress or land the role.

"I'd say in your first interview, ask about company culture, day to day tasks, expectations of this role, who's the best performer and why? 

"Questions I'd stay away from are benefit-related questions, or I recently had someone ask what the sick pay policy was like in the first interview… Safe to say they didn't get invited back. If you work with a recruiter, you will have salary and benefits info before, so no need to ask on interview."

7. Not showing enthusiasm

For Mike Carlucci, managing director of Reading-based Italian-food importer  Tenuta Marmorelle , this is a big one: "A lot of people at the moment are applying for everything and anything. They apply for hundreds of jobs.

"The result is that you get applicants who are not enthusiastic or passionate about the role or sector as they see it just as a job. There are few people looking for actual careers at the moment. In our industry, the food industry, you need to have passion and enthusiasm."

8. Talking too much

Andrew MacAskill, founder of Executive Career Jump , says: "Sometimes this is down to nerves, other times it is down to overthinking and often it is due to the questions being too broad, which leads to them saying lots and hoping the right answer is in there somewhere."

Ian Nicholas, global managing director at Reed , says a common slip-up people make is to carry on talking after giving their answer.

"Some interviewers may purposely leave a pause just to see how the interviewee will react under the pressure - so be confident in what you've said and know when you've finished."

9. Under-preparation

Habiba Khatoon, director of Robert Walters UK , says: "This means they haven't researched the company, are unaware of the key aspects of the role they are interviewing for and can't make connections between their CV and experience and the role.

"Most interviewers can easily catch on when a candidate has turned up unprepared and when they do, they can lose interest in that candidate quite quickly."

Italian food importer Mike agrees: "It is so important to spend five minutes to go on to the website, see what the company does, how they started and any general information you can get. This really makes someone stand out from the 100s of applicants."

10. Being late - or too early

James Rowe, managing director of the Recruitment Experts , says: "I would suggest arriving 20 minutes early to give you time to prepare, but don't walk through the door too soon! Turning up five to 10 minutes prior to your interview start time shows you're punctual but won't rush the hiring manager… they need breaks too!"

By Brad Young , Money team

Almost half of Britons (45%) subscribe to two or more streaming services, according to comparison website Finder, but box office figures show the theatre-going experience is making a comeback. 

The pendulum is swinging back from streaming-first to theatre-first releases, and streaming platforms like Amazon and Apple are making moves on to the big screen with the likes of Saltburn and American Fiction, or Killers of the Flower Moon and Napoleon. 

That means movie-lovers are facing a conundrum, according to a senior media analyst: should they prioritise spending cash on trips to the cinema or on streaming if they want to see the biggest and best movies? 

"People are making decisions on 'what am I going to allocate to the movie theatre experience, what am I going to allocate to streaming?'" Paul Dergarabedian, of Comscore, told the Money blog.

Cinema's revival is real, according to Philip Clapp, chief executive of the UK Cinema Association. 

"Certainly the major US studios see the theatrical experience, the big screen experience, as where they want their major films to be and then benefitting from the promotional buzz that comes from that," Mr Clapp said. 

Disney chief executive Bob Iger said last year that theatrically released films were "great sub drivers".

"We benefit greatly from the power of our great films, they drive so much engagement and so much interest in our platforms," he said, pointing to Moana, Marvel, Star Wars and Avatar.

Mr Clapp added this year was a "key stepping stone" to an offering similar to before the pandemic, but cinema wouldn't be back to full strength until next year.

In the pandemic, studios experimented with straight-to-streaming releases, which continued even after restrictions fell away.

Mr Dergarabedian said: "When the pandemic hit it was a real stress test on the industry because a lot of people thought theatrical was dying on the vine and that it would be going away at some point in the near future - and then the pandemic accelerated that demise in the minds of some."

But audiences have voted with their feet and instructed studios they want more variety: international films, stadium concert films, videogame adaptations, prestige films and horrors.

Smile, a Paramount horror movie on a $17m budget that could have been straight-to-streaming, had a "great result" at the box office, said Mr Dergarabedian, as did Five Nights at Freddy's. 

Low and mid-budget movies have been the slowest to recover but are returning to the big screen, making the theatre offering more diverse this year, Mr Clapp added.

Mr Dergarabedian said Universal's "diverse portfolio" was the one to beat: it spent the last year putting out everything from action films like Fast X, prestige movies like Oppenheimer, animations like Migration and some spookier offerings too.

Going theatrical still comes with a risk, the analyst said. A flop on the big screen leaves studios with a big hit to their bottom line, having spent large amounts on distribution and marketing. 

But films "tend to have more value" once they arrive on a streaming platform if they were released in cinemas first, including lower budget movies.

Each week, Money blog readers share their thoughts on the subjects we've been covering, and over the past seven days your correspondence has been dominated by these topics...

Brexit rule changes

  • Our feature on manifesting
  • The prospect of disability payments becoming vouchers

Britons could face higher food prices, and even empty supermarket shelves, as new post-Brexit border fees were introduced this week, industry figures warned.

These comments - while perhaps not representative of the whole country - are definitely reflective of the majority view in our inbox...

It's almost like Brexit was a terrible idea… To think our politicians would do anything but make things worse was beyond naive. People let their prejudice override common sense that most politicians look out for themselves and not the country's best interests… Joe

Others suggested the government should be turning its eyes to the issue rather than elsewhere...

Food prices rise even though they told us they would fall and yet the priority is sending asylum seekers to Rwanda. Isn't it about time the UK started to listen to people's problems rather than a very loud minority? Lee

Several people suggested the solution was growing all our own food - which is often talked about, but producers and importers point out the UK climate makes it less achievable to mass produce certain foods at a low cost than in southern Europe.

Disability vouchers?

Reports this week suggested disabled people could receive vouchers instead of monthly payments under proposed government changes to Personal Independence Payment (PIP).

The story resulted in a backlash among our commenters... 

Absolutely barking mad. Disabilities aren't an option. Can't be fixed with words. And can happen to anyone at anytime. Time to get a grip. Rob

Others suggested it was a symptom of a wider failure within the system...

I don't know how the government can take away vital PIP money and say they can replace it with better mental health support. My daughter is waiting for a PIP assessment and also an assessment for ADHD - the latter's wait time is currently four years. Matmac33

Can you 'manifest' financial success? 

Moving to our manifesting feature, which prompted a lot of cynicism. If you haven't read it yet, you can do so  here ... 

Some of our readers are believers... 

I manifest things in my life. Be it money, people or events I've had dreams about, there's more magic in the universe than most people know of. Steve
I believe in manifestation in terms of positive thinking. You'll never get anywhere if you're always assuming the worst. But you do have to put the leg work in for what you want, it won't fall in to your lap. Jim Carrey didn't get that £10m acting job sitting under a tree! Caroline D

Others, well, not so much...

Why are you giving space to this specious guff manifestation? Does it work for the poverty-stricken, starving millions without basic infrastructure and education, or those suffering in warzones across the world? I wonder what they want "manifesting" in their lives? FM1
"Manifesting", what a load of rubbish! I can't believe this is one of the top stories on Sky News. David

And finally, in our weekly round-up of your comments...

This comment section is a COMPLETE WASTE OF TIME. Sky NEVER publishes its readers' views. John Hammond

The next week in Money is likely to be dominated by interest rates - with the Bank of England's latest base rate decision coming on Thursday .

A cut from the current 16-year high of 5.25% is extremely unlikely, as inflation is yet to reach the Bank's 2% target.

Markets had forecast a first cut in June but are now pricing in August, with only two cuts now expected in 2024 rather than three.

There had been hope the base rate would dip to 3% next year - but again, these forecasts are now on ice.

As we outlined in our new weekly mortgage update yesterday, high street lenders have responded by moving their rates upwards ...

Mortgage approvals rose to 61,300 in March - the highest number since September 2022. But while on the face of it this looks positive for the housing market, industry experts are reporting that uncertainty over the direction of interest rates is prompting renewed caution.

Hina Bhudia, partner at Knight Frank Finance, said: "The sun is out and buyers are returning from their Easter break, so we'd usually expect these to be the busy weeks before the summer; however, the uncertain outlook for mortgage rates will undoubtedly weigh on activity.

"It's not just buyers that are frustrated. The lenders are eager to rebuild their businesses after a subdued 2023; however, they are constrained by stubborn inflation and the resulting impact on their cost of funding."

The influential OECD this week said now was not the time for the UK to be considering cutting rates - which is bad news for mortgage holders, but may be positive for savers.

The organisation anticipates inflation will be "elevated" at 3.3% in 2024 and 2.5% in 2025 - above the Bank's 2% target.

And it claims the UK will grow more slowly next year than any other major advanced economy.

It puts this down to stealth taxes and high interest rates squeezing the economy.

The organisation, which is based in Paris, downgraded its forecasts for GDP to 0.4% this year and 1% in 2025.

In February, the UK had been in the middle of the rankings with forecast growth of 0.7% this year and 1.2% next.

Away from the economy, RAC has put out figures today showing that both petrol and diesel have gone up by 10p per litre so far this year, adding £5.50 to the price of filling up a car.

Oil prices rose during April, sending an average litre of unleaded up 3p to 149.95p, while diesel rose by 2p to 157.76p.

The lowest prices for petrol and diesel so far this year were both recorded on 16 January – 139.7p and 147.6p respectively.

The good news is that, as tensions between Israel and Iran have defused, the oil price has crept back down, meaning some of the recent hikes may soon be reversed.

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