Definition: Non-market services

Category: Classifications

Non-market services comprises 4 NACE-CLIO branches covering general public services, non-market services of education and research provided by general government and private non-profit institutions, non-market services of health provided by general government and private non-profit institutions, domestic services and other non-market services n.e.c. These in turn comprise 10 NACE-CLIO Groups:
- general public services of national defence, of compulsory social security;
- non-market services of refuse disposal, sanitation, cemeteries, provided by general government;
- non-market services of social welfare, hostels, tourist offices, employers' and professional associations, economic organisations provided by general government;
- non-market services of recreational and cultural activities provided by general government (entertainments, sports grounds and clubs, libraries, public archives, museums, botanical and zoological gardens);
- non-market services of education provided by general government and private non-profit institutions;
- non-market services of research and development provided by general government and private non-profit institutions;
- non-market services of health provided by general government and private non-profit institutions;
- non-market services of social welfare, hostels, tourist offices, trade unions, employers' associations, religious organisations and learned societies, political parties, consumers' and civic organisations etc. provided by private non-profit institutions;
- non-market services of recreational and cultural activities (entertainments, sports grounds and clubs, libraries, public archives, museums) provided by private non-profit institutions
- domestic services.
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NACE-CLIO
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