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Table 1 Structure of the German CPI 2000=100 | |||
COICOP- Code |
Product category |
Share in |
Number |
“01 |
Food and non-alcoholic beverages |
103.65 |
ïï |
02 |
Alcoholic beverages, tobacco and |
36.73 |
5 |
03 |
Clothing and footwear |
55.09 |
6 |
04 |
Housing, water, electricity, gas and |
302.66 |
ï2 |
05 |
Furnishings, household equipment |
68.54 |
ï2 |
06 |
Health |
35.46 |
7 |
07 |
Transport |
138.65 |
ï3 |
08 |
Communication |
25.21 |
3 |
09 |
Recreation and culture |
110.85 |
20 |
10 |
Education |
6.66 |
3 |
11 |
Restaurants and hotels |
46.57 |
3 |
12 |
Miscellaneous goods and services |
70.23 |
ï2 |
01-12 |
Individual consumption expenditure |
1000.00 |
ï09 |
Source: Destatis. 1on 4-digit COICOP-level.
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