http://id.insee.fr/qualite/attribut/1802/S.10.6/text |
http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#value |
<p>The public works indices are cost indices for different construction activity, apprehended from 7 positions in a cost accounting approach : "labour costs" once called "salaries and expenses", "materials" , "material", "energy", "transport", "miscellaneous expenses", similar to the productivity economists' approach called "<a href="https://www.worldklems.net/">KLEMS"</a>(K = capital for "equipment", L = "Labour" ," E = "energy", M = "materials", S = "Services" for miscellaneous expenses) and which are added the positions T (= transport) for "transport" and D (= déchets) for "wastes". Each position is it-self treated from elementary indices.</p>
<p>The structure and weights of the public works indices have been reviewed on the occasion of the change in base and reference 2010.</p>
<p>Weights are constructed following, in particular, structural sources Insee and the work carried out with professional unions which rely on building site data returns.</p>
<p>TP indices are chained Laspeyres indices of elementary indices from public statistics, in particular the all employees-revised index of hourly labour cost (<a href="https://www.insee.fr/fr/statistiques?debut=0&theme=30&conjoncture=36">ICHTrev-TS</a>) , the Industrial Producer and Import Price Indices (<a href="https://www.insee.fr/fr/statistiques?debut=0&theme=30&conjoncture=44">IPPI</a>) and consumer price index (<a href="https://www.insee.fr/fr/statistiques?debut=0&theme=30&conjoncture=43">IPC</a>).</p> |