Classification Detail


International Standard Industrial Classification of All Economic Activities (ISIC) Revision 5


Basic Bibliographic Information

Status:
Operational
Type:
To Be Determined
Citation:
N/A
ISBN:
N/A
Website:
Custodian:
United Nations Statistics Division
Available Formats:
PDF,Excel, CSV
Year Adopted:
2024
Year Published:
N/A
Available Languages (besides English):
N/A
Availability:
Fully available only in English.
Available Elements:
Introduction, structure and explanatory notes

Purpose of the Classification

Statistical Domains:
2 Economic statistics
Purpose:
ISIC is intended to be a standard classification of productive activities. Its main purpose is to provide a set of activity categories that can be utilized for the collection and presentation of statistics according to such ctivities. Therefore, ISIC aims to present this set of activity categories in such a way that entities can be classified according to the economic activity they carry out. Defining the categories of ISIC is as much as possible linked with the way the economic process is organized in units and the way in which this process is described in economic statistics.
Main Applications:
[See ISIC, Rev. 5 Introduction, Chapter III- Application of the classification.]
Main Users:
N/A

Methodology

Scope:
ISIC is a classification according to kind of economic activity and therefore its scope has historically been restricted to the classification of units engaged in economic production as defined by SNA. The scope of the present version of ISIC is defined by the production boundary of the System of National Accounts, with one exception—activities in ISIC class 9820 (Undifferentiated services-producing activities of private households for own use). For details, see ISIC, Rev. 5 Introduction, pp. 28 - 29.
Concept Being Classified:
economic activities
Statistical Units:
Legal entities, enterprise, establishment, etc.
Main Principles:
[See ISIC, Rev. 5 Introduction, Chapter II, Section B - Principles used in constructing the classification.]

Classification Structure

Definition of Structure:
Level:
Level Name:
Code Format:
Number of Items:
Level 1
Section
A
22
Level 2
Division
01
87
Level 3
Group
012
258
Level 4
Class
0123
463

Revision Information

Chronology of revisions/versions of the classification:
Year Adopted:
Title or Version Number:
Website:
Official Adopting Entity:
UN Statistical Commission
Coordinating Entity:
United Nations Statistics Division
Reason for Latest Revision:
This fifth revision of ISIC enhances the relevance of the classification by better reflecting the current structure of the world economy, recognizing new industries and new activities that have emerged over the past 15 years and facilitating international comparison through increased alignment with existing regional classifications.
Major Changes:
[See ISIC, Rev. 5 Introduction, Part Four - Changes in ISIC, Rev. 5.]

Supporting Documents

Coding Index Available:
No
Training Materials and Other Documents:
N/A

Contact Information

Agency / Office:
United Nations Statistics Division
Unit:
Economic Statistics Branch
Contact Name:
Classifications Hotline
Email:
Address:
United Nations Statistics Division DC-2 17th Floor 2 UN Plaza New York, NY 10017