4 | Indirect effect
of the brewing sector
0
10.000
5.000
15.000 20.000 25.000 30.000 35.000 40.000
Agriculture
Utilities
Packaging industry
Equipment and other industrial activities
Transport and storage
Media and marketing
Services and other
In 2010, of the jobs created by the beer industry in the
supply chain, the majority were in the agricultural and
services sectors. The total frst-round employment effect of
the brewing sector on supplying sectors is estimated to be
approximately 24,000 employees.
This primary effect can be estimated at about 65% of the
total impact. Thus, the total impact is calculated to be about
36,900 jobs.
Indirect employment effects are illustrated below:
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Source : Ernst & Young calculations
Sectors
Total Stimulus
Stimulus for United Kingdom
Turnover per
employees
Number
of employees
(mln. €)
% spent
in own country
(mln. €)
(in €)
Agriculture
974.7
78.3
763.5
77,719
9,824
Utilities
126.2
99.2
125.1
809,220
155
Packaging industry
345.6
74.2
256.3
231,074
1,109
Equipment
312.6
73.7
230.3
231,074
997
Transport
359.2
100.0
359.2
211,247
1,700
Media, marketing
401.9
93.3
375.1
124,997
3,001
Services
974.7
92.5
901.6
124,997
7,213
Total
3,494.8
-
3,011.0
-
23,998
First-round impact as % of total impact
65
Total indirect effect of brewing sector
36,920
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Source : Ernst & Young calculations
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Graph 38.2. / Indirect employment
With 16% of the value of the output produced staying
within brewing sector of the UK as value-added, the other
84% of 4.2 billion euro in total turnover accrued to a
number of suppliers.
This stimulus of 3.5 billion euro has a signifcant economic
impact on sectors other than the brewing sector.
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