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The Application of ESEC to Harmonized European Data: Introducing the Statistical Compendium. Rhys Davies and Peter Elias. Outline of Presentation. Overview of data sources Information requirements for constructing ESEC Comparisons of employment status Comparisons of occupational composition
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The Application of ESEC to Harmonized European Data: Introducing the Statistical Compendium Rhys Davies and Peter Elias
Outline of Presentation • Overview of data sources • Information requirements for constructing ESEC • Comparisons of employment status • Comparisons of occupational composition • Presentation of ESEC distributions • Occupational detail and ESEC • Introducing the Statistical Compendium
Overview of Data Sources • European Community Household Panel Survey • 8 annual waves 1994-2001 - discontinued • Replaced by EU-SILC in 2004 • European Labour Force Survey • quarterly household survey by NSIs • persons aged 15+ living in private households • European Social Survey • biennial attitudinal survey 2002/3, 2004/5
Information Requirements • Status in employment • employers • self employed • employees • Occupation • service relationship (higher professional, senior administrative and senior management positions) • labour contract (‘working class occupations’) • intermediate (clerical occupations, as well as for some technical, sales and service occupations) • Supervisory Status • Establishment Size
ESEC Distributions • Distributions based on 2 digit ISCO derivation matrix for comparability • ECHP Wave 1 (1994) • EULFS 1997 • 2 digit matrix without information on supervisory status results in empty Class 6 and overpopulated Classes 7-9 • ESS 2002/3 • EU-12 who participated in ECHP Wave 1 • Distributions based on individual allocation and current employment