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INTRODUCTORY NOTE
This survey is being conducted by Eurostat (the Statistical Office of the European
Communities). The purpose is to collect information in order to estimate an average
expenditure pattern of retired European Union official's households in each
Member State.
The resulting pattern is an essential element in the calculation of purchasing power
parities (PPP) and the correction coefficient (CC) applicable to the pensions of
retired European Union officials.
Thus, the results of this survey will affect your pensions, and you therefore have
a direct interest. Only you have the necessary information to evaluate your
household expenditure which is the object of the survey. Please note that in order
to obtain statistically reliable results, a large number of replies is vital.
The purpose of the survey is not to know what you spend but how you spend.
This means that the pattern of your expenditure will allow us to give adequate
importance to different items in a basket of goods and services at the time of
calculating the PPP.
Please note that the information you give will remain completely anonymous. Its
origin cannot be traced since there is no name or number on the questionnaire. No
basic data from the questionnaire will be communicated to unauthorised persons.
The information you give will be combined with that of other retired officials in
order to calculate the average consumption structure of retired European Union
officials in your country of residence.
Before each section of the questionnaire, you will find detailed instructions on how
to complete that part. Please read them carefully before you begin to fill it in.
If you have any questions, please contact Eurostat as indicated on the back cover.
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LAYOUT OF THE QUESTIONNAIRE
PART 1 Consists of some general information about your status, household
composition and your accommodation.
The remainder of the questionnaire refers to expenditures not only for you, but
for you and your household. Parts 2 to 6 refer only to expenditures in your country
of residence. Expenditures outside your country of residence are not taken into
account for CC calculations.
PART 2 Is a section on which you should note your dwelling-related regular
bills: often monthly ones, such as bills for gas, electricity, telephone,
etc.
PART 3 Here you should record some of the daily expenditure of the
household (mainly on food and beverages) over a period of 14
consecutive days.
PART 4 Is a section in which you should note the household expenditure on
items and services purchased during the last 12 months or an
average month of this period.
PART 5 Is a section in which you should note your education and health
expenditures and reimbursements during the last 12 months.
PART 6 Is a section in which you can note other expenses, i.e. if you have not
found a corresponding box.
GLOSSARY Contains a list of items and their corresponding boxes.
Please take the necessary time to complete parts 1-6 of the questionnaire.
Remember that an incomplete questionnaire is not likely to be usable, and your
efforts will be wasted. However, if you forget to record the purchase of a bus
ticket or a newspaper, this will have little impact on the overall quality of the
results.
If you cannot find an item of your expenditure in one of the boxes provided:
Consult the glossary, indicating under which position some selected items are
classified, or
Use the part 6 “OTHER EXPENSES”, specifying as much as possible the nature
and the amount of your expenditure.
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Notes on part 1: PERSONAL INFORMATION
The information given in this section is essential to validate the survey results and
to gross these up to the total population of retired EU officials in your country of
residence.
Number of persons in your household
This age banding reflects the EU standard classification for social surveys and is not
linked to employer policies regarding education allowances or retirement.
Housing
The information concerning housing relates solely to your main dwelling in your
country of residence.
For the questions about accommodation status (tenant/owner) and dwelling type, an
'X' should be placed in the appropriate box.
As the accommodation cost is a very important element in the calculation of
correction coefficients, it is essential that all related questions are answered and
that the total area of living space be filled in accurately.
If you are a tenant*, please record your current monthly rent excluding charges
for utilities and other services such as common lighting, elevator, etc.
(* includes hotel, boarding house, sharing rent)
Exclude any payment for garage, unless this is an integral part of your rent.
Service and utility charges are shown in part 2 (regular bills) of the
questionnaire.
If you are owner of your accommodation and if you have bought it on a mortgage
or any other loan, please state your current monthly payment (capital plus
interest) but excluding any life insurance.
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Part 1 - PERSONAL INFORMATION
Country of residence:
HOUSING (main dwelling in your country of residence)
Tenant * Monthly rent : (excluding charges)
Owner Monthly loan reimbursement: (including interest)
* Includes hotel, boarding house, sharing rent
NUMBER OF PERSONS IN YOUR HOUSEHOLD
+ Number of family members aged 18-64, in work:
+ Number of family members aged 18-64, others **:
+ Number of family members aged more than 64:
+ Number of family members aged less than 18:
Other (hotel,
care home etc)
Type of dwelling:
Semi or non-detached house
1 bedroom
flat
3+ bedroom
flat
m² Estimated total area of living space: (excluding garage, balconies, cellar)
Detached house
2 bedroom
flat
* ie. Persons living in the same dwelling and sharing expenditures for at least six months of the year
* * Includes dependent children aged 18-26 in further education
(including yourself) *
Studio flat
Currency:
(used to fill in the questionnaire)
Yourself:
Total:
1
Year of birth:
Retirement Invalidity
Widow/
Windower Orphan
Orphan
Other
Type of pension:
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Notes on part 2: DWELLING RELATED REGULAR BILLS
This section concerns your main regular bills such as telephone, electricity, etc. We
will estimate the average annual amounts of these bills; therefore you are asked to
record the amount which you currently pay, preferably for the last 12 months or
on average monthly basis.
Regular bills should relate to your dwelling(s) in your country of residence.
If you own a dwelling for investment purposes in your country of residence (i.e.
if usually rented out), related costs should not be recorded in this survey.
If you own or rent a second home outside your country of residence, the related
expenditure is not taken into account in this survey.
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Part 2 -
1 Charges for dwelling(s)
dwelling(s)
(including refuse and sewerage collection)
2 Water supply
supply
(if not included in charges for dwelling)
3 Electricity
4 Gas (town and natural gas, including meter charges)
5 Solid and liquid fuel for domestic heating
heating and other types of heating energy
energy 6 Garage (for main residence use)
Telephone fixed/mobile and internet bills
(excluding purchase of equipment)
8 TV taxes and subscription fees for cable/satellite TV
9 Local and housing taxes
taxes
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expenditure in
last 12 months
expenditure in
average month OR
DWELLING RELATED REGULAR BILLS (in your country of residence)
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Notes on part 3: DAILY EXPENSES OF THE HOUSEHOLD
In this section you are asked to record day by day during 2 weeks (including week
ends), your own expenditure as well as the expenditure of the other members of
your household on food and food-related items such as restaurants and canteens.
You have a separate row for each of the 14 consecutive days.
Please complete each day's expenditure at the end of the day by recording the total
expenditure in each relevant box.
The box “restaurants, cafes, bars, take-away” refers to the expenditure on food,
beverages, ice creams, etc. made in any of these places, or when delivered to your
home/office.
The purpose of the survey is to estimate average annual expenditure of households
in your country of residence. For this reason,
If you are absent from your country of residence during the 2-week period, the
remaining members of your household should continue to record any expenditure in
your country of residence. Any private expenditure in an other country should not
be recorded.
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(over 14 consecutive days, and including week ends)
Food Non-alcoholic
beverages
Alcoholic
beverages
Tobacco Canteens
(soft drinks, coffee,
mineral water, etc.)
beer, wine,
spirits, etc.)
(cigarettes,
cigars, etc.)
(at workplace
and school)
10 11 12 13 14 15
Day 1
Day 2
Day 3
Day 4
Day 5
Day 6
Day 7
Day 8
Day 9
Day 10
Day 11
Day 12
Day 13
Day 14
Restaurants,
, cafes, bars,
take-away
Part 3 - DAILY EXPENSES OF THE HOUSEHOLD
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Notes on part 4: YEARLY OR AVERAGE MONTHLY EXPENSES
The consumption pattern will be calculated on the basis of annual expenditure.
Therefore, in this section you are requested to record the expenditure of the
household in your country of residence preferably the total amount for the last
12 months. However, in case of small or frequent expenditures (e.g. newspapers,
flowers, cinema ticket), if you find it easier, you may note your usual expenses for
an average month of that period.
Cars
We are looking for the net expenditure on vehicles. Thus, if you have purchased cars
(new or second-hand) during the last 5 years:
record in box 24a the actual price you paid for all cars during that period
(exclude loan interests if you bought any vehicle on credit), and
record in box 24b the sale price of the car(s) you sold during the same period.
Holidays
Record only the expenditure actually made in your country of residence. For
example, air tickets purchased in your country of residence should be recorded in
box 20 (planes) and a package holiday purchased at travel agencies within your
country of residence should be recorded in full in box 68 (package holidays). But a
hotel bill paid in a foreign country should not be recorded in this survey.
Purchases via Internet All purchases made via Internet are considered as expenses made in your country of
residence, provided the purchased good is delivered to your country of residence.
If you cannot find an item of your expenditure in one of the boxes provided,
please consult the glossary or mark it in the part 6.
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Part 4 - YEARLY OR AVERAGE MONTHLY EXPENSES
PUBLIC TRANSPORT (excluding reimbursed, official travel)
16 Local public transport (metro, bus, tram, local train)
17 Taxi
i 18 Trains (excluding local train )
19 Coaches
s 20 Planes
s 21 Ferries
Combined Passenger transport (by two or more modes of transport e.g. "fly and drive", etc.)
Other purchased transport services
services
( cable car, removal and storage services, left luggage, etc.)
CARS (purchased during the last 5 years)
24a Price paid for all cars purchased
24b Sale price in case you sold cars during the same period
period OTHER EXPENSES ON PRIVATE TRANSPORT
25 Motorcycles, scooters and bicycles
26 Tyres, spare parts, accessories and articles for cleaning
cleaning 27 Fuel
28 Maintenance and repair of personal transport equipment
29 Hire of vehicles, driving school, tolls and public parking
INDIVIDUAL EXPENDITURE FOR MAIN (AND OTHER )
DWELLING(S) IN YOUR COUNTRY OF RESIDENCE
30 Major transformations
transformations 31 Products and services for minor repairs and maintenance
maintenance 32 Home alarm
alarm
(Installation, maintenance and surveillance fees)
expenditure in
average month
total amount during the
last 5 years
23
22
expenditure in
last 12 months
expenditure in
average month OR
OR
expenditure in
last 12 months
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Part 4 - YEARLY OR AVERAGE MONTHLY EXPENSES
FURNITURE AND OTHER HOUSEHOLD PRODUCTS
33 Furniture and furnishings
furnishings
(beds, tables, lighting equipment, pictures, etc.)
34 Carpets and other floor covering
35 Household textiles
textiles
(curtain material, pillows, futons, blankets, towels, etc.)
36 Glassware, tableware, household utensils
37 Non-durable household products
products
(detergents, cleaning products, etc.)
expenditure in
last 12 months
expenditure in
average month OR
40 Audiovisual equipment (tv, CD player, radio, video recorder, DVD player, etc.)
Photographic and cinematographic equipment
(still cameras, camcorders, film projectors, etc.)
42 Information processing equipment (computer, printer, typewriter, etc. )
43 Telephones, answering and fax machines
41
LEISURE - SPORTS - RECREATION - CULTURE
44 Cinema, theatre, concerts, dancing, museum, zoo
zoo Recreation and sporting services
services
(sport clubs, sport events, sport and dance lessons, etc.)
46 Recording media
media
(DVD, CD, video-cassettes, CD-roms, diskettes, films)
Photographic services
(film development, enlarging, wedding photography, etc.)
48 Musical instruments
Durable goods for indoor and outdoor recreation
(camper vans, boats, horses & related equipment, ping-pong tables, etc.)
Equipment for sport, camping and open-air recreation
(balls, nets, rackets, skis, fishing rods, tents, sleeping bags, etc.)
Tools and equipment for house and garden
(electric drills, shovels , door fittings, small electric accessories, etc.)
52 Toys, games
games
51
45
47
49
50
39 Small electric household appliances (coffee mills, fans, kettles, etc.)
38 Major household appliances including heating/cooling appliances
(refrigerators, washing machines, space heaters, water boiler, etc.)
ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES AND ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT
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Part 4 - YEARLY OR AVERAGE MONTHLY EXPENSES
53 Gardens, flowers, plants
54 Pets, pet food and related products and services
CLOTHING AND FOOTWEAR
58 Clothing accessories (gloves, ties, scarves, hats, belts, etc.)
59 Footwear for men, women and children
expenditure in
last 12 months
expenditure in
average month OR
55 Men's clothing
56 Women's clothing
57 Boy's and girl's clothing (including baby wear)
PERSONAL CARE AND MISCELLANEOUS GOODS
60 Hairdressing, beauty care for men and women (solarium, sauna, etc.)
etc.)
63 Jewellery, clocks and watches
64 Travel Goods (suitcases, handbags, travel goods, push-chairs, etc.)
61 Electric appliances (electric razors, hairdryers, etc.)
62 Cosmetics, other goods for personal care (perfumes, shampoo, etc.)
BOOKS- NEWSPAPERS - MAGAZINES
65 Books
66 Newspapers, magazines
67 Miscellaneous printed matter and stationery
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31 MAY 2005Part 4 - YEARLY OR AVERAGE MONTHLY EXPENSES
HOLIDAY SERVICES
68 Package holidays
69 Hotels, motels, camping
DOMESTIC SERVICES - DRY CLEANING
70 Domestic services (cleaner, gardener, baby-sitter, etc.)
71 Dry cleaning and laundry of clothing
expenditure in last 12 months
expenditure in average month OR
INSURANCE AND OTHER SERVICES
77 Vehicle insurance
78 House/ flat insurance
79 Health and accident insurance (complementary to basic medical insurance)
80 Postal services, stamps, parcels
81 Financial services (bank charges, money transfer fees, etc.)
82 Other services (expenditure on passports, fees for legal services, etc.)
REPAIRS
72 Repair of furniture, furnishings and carpets
73 Repair of household appliances and electronic equipment
74 Maintenance/repair of musical instruments and recreation durables
75 Repair of footwear
76 Repair of clothing
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This section concerns your education and health expenditures. Please input your total
expenditures before reimbursements as well as your reimbursements for in the last
12 months or on an average monthly basis.
Part 5 – EDUCATION AND HEALTH
EDUCATION
83 Educational fees (in your country of residence)
84 Creche, playschool, kindergarten
HEALTH EXPENSES
Medical, dental and paramedical services (hospital and out-patient)
86
87 Prescription and non-prescription drugs and vitamins
in last 12 months in average month OR
expenditure
reimbursement
expenditure
reimbursement
85 Music and language courses expenditure
reimbursement
expenditure
reimbursement
t expenditure
reimbursement
t 88 Therapeutic appliances and equipment,
other medical supplies
expenditure
reimbursement
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This section concerns the expenses in your country of residence for which you have
not found an appropriate box.
To help you finding the right box, please consult the annexed glossary.
If you cannot find the answer, you may note these expenses in the boxes below with
a short description.
Part 6 – OTHER EXPENSES
OTHER EXPENSES (please specify)
89
expenditure in
last 12 months
expenditure in
average month OR
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COMMENTS
Please use this space to record your own comments. Any additional information or
comments on the questionnaire or its contents, as well as your comments on general
availability and other aspects of shopping at the duty station, will be helpful.
Thank you for your participation, and please send the completed questionnaire to the
address mentioned at the back page.
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GLOSSARY
accessories for PC 42
acupuncturists 86
aerobics 45
air transport 20
air-conditioner 38
airplanes -purchase of 49
airplanes -tickets 20
alarm clocks 63
alimony payments n/a
all-inclusive holidays 68
aluminium foil 37
ambulance services 86
amusement parks 45
animal drawn vehicles 25
answering machines 42
articles for personal hygiene 62
astrologers 82
au pairs 70
babies' napkins 62
baby carriages 64
baby sitting 70
ball point pens 67
bandages 88
barber 60
bathroom textiles 35
batteries for cars 26
beauty products 62
beauty saloons 60
bed linen 35
bells and alarms 51
bicycles 25
billiard tables 49
binoculars 41
bird cages 54
blankets 35
boarding houses 69
boarding schools accommodation 69
boats 49
bodyguards 82
books 65
bowling alleys 45
breakdown services for cars 28
bridge lessons 45
brushes 37
bulbs 51
bus-local 16
bus-long distance 19
butlers 70
cable-cars 23
cafés 14
calculators 42
calendars 67
cameras (still or for movie) 41
camper vans 49
camping equipment 50
camping furniture 33
camping sites 69
car hire with driver 17
car leasing 29
car radios 40
car rental 29
caravans 49
carpenters 31
carpets 34
car-wash 28
cassettes-recorded 46
cassettes-unrecorded 46
cat litters 54
catering services 14
CD players 40
CD ROM-recorded 46
CD ROM-unrecorded 46
cement 31
ceramic ware 36
chain saws 51
charcoal 5
charitable donations n/a
chimney sweeping 1
Christmas tree decoration 52
Christmas trees-natural and
artificial 53
cinemas 44
civil liability insurances 78
cleaning material for cars 26
cleaning of dwelling 1
cleaning products for the
household 37
clocks 63
coal 5
cocoa 11
coffee 11
coffee makers 39
coffee mills 39
coffins 64
coins for collection 52
combined TV, telephone,
internet connections (TV part) 8
combined TV, telephone,
internet connections
(telephone, internet part) 7
compact discs-recorded 46
compact discs-unrecorded 46
compasses 41
concerts, theatre, opera, ... 44
condoms 88
contact lenses 88
cookers 39
cooks 70
crèches 84
crutches 88
crystal-ware 36
cultivators 51
curtains 35
cutlery 36
dancing lessons 45
dental services 86
dentists 86
deodorants 62
detergents 37
dishwashers 38
disinfectants 37
disinfecting 70
diskettes-recorded 46
diskettes-unrecorded 46
display units 42
domestic services 70
door mats 35
drawing and painting materials 67
drivers 70
driving lessons 29
driving licenses 29
drugs-medical 87
dry-cleaning- garments 71
dry-cleaning- household textiles 71
dryers 38
dwelling insurance 78
educational programs for adults 83
electric batteries for general use 51
electric bulbs 51
electric drills 51
electric games 52
electric razors 61
electric saws 51
electric tooth-brushes 61
electricians 31
envelopes 67
equipment for sport 50
estate agents services 82
exercise books 67
exhibitions 44
eye glasses 88
ferries 21
fertilizers 53
film developing 47
films, unexposed 46
financial services of banks,
post offices, money changers 81
firewood 5
fishing equipment 50
fitness centres 45
flatware 36
floor coverings 34
flower pots 53
flowers -natural and artificial 53
fluorescent lighting tubes 51
food delivered at home 14
food for pets 54
fountain pens 67
freezers 38
fridge-freezers 38
fuel for cars and motorcycles 27
funeral services 82
funerary articles 64
funerary urns 64
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fungicides 37
furniture 33
games -electric 52
garages -services in 28
garden furniture 33
garden tractors 51
gardener 70
gardening 1
gardening tools 51
general practitioners 86
gifts (into box corresponding to
the type of gift -ie jewellery
into box 63/ toys to 52)
glassware 36
golf cart 49
golf clubs 50
golf courses 45
gravestones 64
gymnasium 45
gymnastic therapy 86
hair dryers 61
hairdressers 60
hammer 51
hand bags 64
hand lamps 51
health insurance-private 79
hearing aids 88
hedge cutters-electric 51
helmet for motorcycle/cycle 58
hi-fi 40
hire of equipment and accessories
for sport and recreation 45
hire of furniture 70
hire of household equipment 70
hire of TV; video players,
video cassettes 42
historic monuments-entrance
fees 44
hobs 38
holiday villages 69
horses and ponies and
related equipment 49
hospitals 86
hotels 69
household textiles 35
humidifiers 38
ice cream makers 39
insecticides 37
insurance for death n/a
insurance for civil liability 78
insurance for dwelling 78
insurance for fire 78
insurance for health 79
insurance for life n/a
insurance for loan n/a
insurance for car transport 77
internet charges 7
invalid carriages 88
irons 39
issues of birth, marriage,
death, … 80
jewellery 63
juice extractors 39
kitchen paper 37
kitchen utensils-non electric 36
knitting machines 39
ladders and steps 51
lamps 51
land registry fees 9
laundering - garments 71
laundering -household textiles 71
lawn mowers 51
left luggage -fees 23
legal services-fees 81
letters, postcards 80
lighting equipment 33
linoleum 34
liquid fuels 5
local trains 16
local transport 16
lubricants for cars and
motorcycles 27
magazines 66
maintenance and repair of
durables for recreation and
culture 74
maintenance of cars 28
maintenance of personal
transport equipment 28
manicures 60
maps 67
massage, medical 86
massage, non-medical 60
materials for maintenance of
dwelling 31
materials for repair of dwelling 31
matrimonial agencies 82
mattresses 33
medical analysis, laboratories 86
medical equipment 88
medical preparations 87
medicaments 87
membership sports and cultural
clubs and associations 45
membership professional
organisations and unions 82
microscopes 41
micro-wave ovens 39
mirrors 33
mixers 39
mobile phone (purchase) 43
mobile phone (use of) 7
motels 69
motor cars 24a/24b
motor cycles 25
museums-entrance fees 44
musical instruments 48
newspaper notices and
advertisement 82
newspapers 66
notebooks 67
nurses 86
oils, lubricants 27
orthopaedic footwear 88
outboard motors 49
ovens 38
package holidays 68
paint 31
painters 31
pans 36
paper handkerchiefs 62
paper towels 62
paramedical services 86
parasols 64
parcels- fees for posting 80
parking fees 29
parking meters 29
pedicures 60
pencils 67
perfumes 62
periodicals 66
personal computers 42
pets 54
pets food 54
pharmaceutical products 87
photocopies and reproductions
of documents 82
photographic supplies 47
physicians 86
pictures 33
pillows 35
ping pong tables 49
plants 53
play schools 84
plumbers 31
pocket calculators 42
porters 23
portrait photography 47
postal services 80
posters 67
power sockets 51
pregnancy tests 88
pre-primary school 84
pressure cookers 36
primary schools 83
printers 42
private detectives 82
products for cleaning of cars 26
products for maintenance of cars 28
projectors (films and slides) 41
prosthetic devices 88
radio clocks 40
radio sets 40
railway transport- local 16
railway transport- long distance 18
razors - electric/non electric 61
records 46
refrigerators 38
removal services 23
repairs of audiovisual equipment 73
repairs of cars 28
repairs of durables for
recreation 74
repairs of floor coverings 72
repairs of furniture 72
repairs of household appliances 73
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repair of information
processing equip. 73
repairs of major garden tools 51
repairs of photographic
equipments 73
safes 38
satchels 64
saucepans 36
saunas -entrance fees 60
school canteens 15
school transport - bus/train 16
scissors 62
scooters 25
scouring powders 37
sculptures 33
sea diving equipments 49
secondary education 83
security services for dwellings 32
seeds 53
serums 87
sewing machines 39
ships- purchase 49
ships- travel by ship 21
silverware 36
ski lifts 45
skiing lessons 45
sleeping bags 49
snow removal 1
soap for household 37
soap for personal hygiene 62
softeners 37
software 42
solariums -entrance fees 60
spades; shovels 51
spare parts for cars and cycles 26
sport equipment 50
sports lessons 45
sports studios 45
squash courts 45
stamp albums 52
stamps for collection 52
stamps-new 80
storage services 23
subscriptions to TV networks 44
suitcases 64
sun-glasses 64
sunshades 35
swimming lessons 45
swimming pools-entrance 45
table cloths made of paper 37
table linen 35
tape recorders 40
tapes-recorded 46
tapes-unrecorded 46
tax consultant fees 82
taxis 17
tea-rooms 14
technical inspection of cars 28
telephone equipments -purchase 43
telephone, fax -calls 7
telephone, fax -subscriptions 7
telescopes 41
television sets -for hire 44
television sets -purchase 40
telex equipments 42
tennis courts 45
tertiary education 83
theatre, opera, concerts 44
therapists 86
thermal baths 86
tiles 31
toasters 39
toilet papers 62
toilet soaps 62
tolls for motorways, parking,
tunnels 29
toothbrushes 62
toothbrushes electric 61
toothpastes 61
tour guides 45
toys 52
tractors for gardens 51
traditional medicine 86
train- local 16
train- long distance 18
tram 16
transport by sea 21
transport insurances 77
travel bags 64
travel clocks 63
TV aerials 40
TV hire 44
TV -network subscriptions 8
typewriters 42
tyres 26
umbrellas 64
unblocking agents 37
university accommodation 69
vaccines 87
vacuum cleaners 39
veterinary services for pets 54
video camera, cam-corders 41
video cassette players 40
video cassettes-hire 44
video cassettes-recorded 46
video cassettes-unrecorded 46
video game cassettes/CD-ROM 52
video game computer 52
video game software 52
video games 52
video recorders 40
vitamins and minerals 87
wallets, purses 64
wallpapers 31
washing liquids 37
washing machines 38
washing powders 37
watches 64
waterway transport 21
wedding photography 47
wheelchairs 88
window cleaning 70
writing pads 67
X-ray centres 86
X-rays 86
youth hostels 69
zoological and botanic gardens 44
For any further information, please contact:
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Eurostat
Anna Lööf
Telephone: (+352) 4301 35108 Email: estat-c3-fbs@ec.europa.eu
Address:
European Commission Eurostat/Unit C3 BECH A2/033 L-2920 LUXEMBOURG
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