Harmonised indices of consumer prices, breakdown by purpose of consumption1): 1.10.2.2. Mainten. & repair of other major durab. for recreat. & culture
(annual percentage changes)
This table shows the annual consumer price inflation rate, i.e. the percentage change in consumer prices from the same period of the previous year, as measured by the Harmonised Index of Consumer Prices (HICP) for the euro area and the euro area countries. The breakdown is in accordance with the classification of individual consumption by purpose adapted to the needs of the HICP (COICOP/HICP). For more information on this classification please refer to the Eurostat HICP website.
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- Country data are shown in grey and italics for periods prior to a country's entry into the euro area
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Notes:- This breakdown is in accordance with the COICOP/HICP (classification of individual consumption by purpose adapted to the needs of the HICP). In addition to this breakdown, the table entitled "Harmonised indices of consumer prices, breakdown mainly used by the ECB" gives an alternative presentation based on the same detailed HICP sub-indices.
- Euro area data cover the EU Member States that had adopted the euro at the time to which the statistics relate. Greek data are included in euro area aggregates as of January 2001, Slovenian data as of January 2007, Cypriot and Maltese data as of January 2008, Slovakian data as of January 2009 and Estonian data are included as of January 2011.
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Sources: Eurostat and ECB calculations based on Eurostat data.
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