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The Official Journal of the Pan-Pacific Association of Input-Output Studies (PAPAIOS)

Table 1 Correspondence between 17 commodity categories employed in this study and those of the Category of Individual Consumption by Purpose (COICOP) employed by the United Nations Statistics Division

From: Influence of income difference on carbon and material footprints for critical metals: the case of Japanese households

Number

COICOP

Description

1

1

Food and non-alcoholic beverages

2

2

Alcoholic beverages, tobacco, and narcotics

3

3

Clothing and footwear

4

5

Furnishings, household equipment, and household maintenance

5

6

Health

6

8

Communication

7

9

Recreation and culture

8

10

Education

9

11

Restaurants and hotels

10

12

Miscellaneous goods and services

11

4.5.1

Electricity

12

4.5.2

Gas

13

4.5.3

Other fuels

14

4.1–4.2

Other housinga

15

7.2.2.2

Vehicle fuels and lubricants

16

Rest of 7

Other transportb

17

 

Other servicesc

  1. aHouse rent, house repair, water fees, waste disposal costs, etc.
  2. bTransportation utilization fees for transport modes such as airplanes, buses, and taxis
  3. cSome commodities, such as Wholesale and Public Administration not belonging to a Category of Individual Consumption by Purpose (COICOP) category shown above