Equality Works for Ine to Reverse and Exclude Prostitution From the National Classification of Economic Activities
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The Government has reported that it is working with the National Statistical Institute (INE) to exclude the mention of sexual services from the Interpretative Guide to the National Classification of Economic Activities (CNAE), which follows the criteria of Eurostat, the statistical office of the European Union.According to the Ministry of Equality in a statement, this guide "does not address legal and social differences between member states", w…
Since January, the CNAE has included “the provision or coordination of sexual services”
A guide includes these services since January, in a literal adaptation of Eurostat to harmonize statistical operations. Minister Ana Redondo says that the government will reverse this adaptation, consistent with her work to abolish prostitution.Main Topics: Sex WorkRead full article
The Ministry of Equality has issued a statement stating that it is working with this agency to remove sexual services from the...
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The Ministry of Equality works with the INE to exclude sexual services from the National Classification of Economic Activities (CNAE), as it is a guide that literally translates from the one published by Eurostat and does not conform to the legal and social differences of each Member State.
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