National Gross Domestic Product by Income and by Expenditure Accounts
Institutional sector of institutional unit, category
Institutional sector refers to institutional units grouped together to form institutional sectors, on the basis of their principal functions, behaviour and objectives.
Institutional unit refers to an economic entity that is capable, in its own right, of owning assets, incurring liabilities, and engaging in economic activities and in transactions with other entities. There is a hierarchical relationship between institutional units and establishments. An institutional unit contains one or more entire establishment(s); an establishment belongs to one and only one institutional unit. There are two main types of units in the real world that may qualify as institutional units, namely persons or groups of persons in the form of households, and legal or social entities.
The data for this variable are reported using the following classifications and/or lists:
- Canadian Classification of Institutional Units and Sectors (CCIUS) 2012
Data tables
- Current and capital accounts - Corporations Table: 380-0076
- Current and capital accounts - General governments Table: 380-0079
- Current and capital accounts - Households Table: 380-0072
- Current and capital accounts - National Table: 380-0071
- Household final consumption expenditure Table: 380-0067
- Revenue, expenditure and budgetary balance - General governments Table: 380-0080
- Institutional Units and Sectors, Aggregate Variant with Business
- Residency Status of institutional unit
Data tables
- Current and capital accounts - Non-residents Table: 380-0082
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