110 likes | 226 Views
This project is funded by the European Commission, Research Directorate General as part of the 7th Framework Programme, Theme 8: Socio-Economic Sciences and Humanities. Grant Agreement no: 225 281. Socio-economic accounts. Abdul A. Erumban Reitze Gouma Marcel P. Timmer Gaaitzen J. de Vries
E N D
This project is funded by the European Commission, Research Directorate General as part of the 7th Framework Programme, Theme 8: Socio-Economic Sciences and Humanities. Grant Agreement no: 225 281 Socio-economic accounts Abdul A. Erumban Reitze Gouma Marcel P. Timmer Gaaitzen J. de Vries Groningen Growth and Development Centre University of Groningen WIOD Conference, Sevilla May 2011
Outline • What is included in the socio-economic accounts? • Approach in WIOD for constructing labor by skill type • Approach in GTAP for constructing labor by skill type • Comparison of approaches: China • Current status, World KLEMS initiative and ongoing work
Socio-economic accounts Builds upon the detailed industry-level EU KLEMS database, extension to other countries in WIOD: • Gross output and value added (consistent with National Accounts) in current, constant, and international prices • Capital formation • Labor by skill types (education based) • Low-skilled, Medium-skilled, High-skilled
WIOD approach labor by skill type • Collection of country-specific data for non-EU countries (that is, those not included in the EU KLEMS database) • Internal, intertemporal, and international consistency • Output and capital formation from National Accounts (NA) • Labor input data from sources consistent to NAs • Economic censuses • Employment and labor force statistics • Households surveys • PPPs based on input-output approach (Timmer and Inklaar, 2012)
GTAP approach labor by skill type • Previous versions of GTAP were based on wage and employment data from 1970-1992 for 13 countries, with various cross-country assumptions (e.g. no ‘real’ data for China) GTAP version 8 [Weingarden and Tsigas, 2010] • Mapping for 150 countries • ILO Yearbook of Labor Statistics: employment by industry and occupation (for a single year 2005/2006) • ILO October Inquiry: wage by job • National data for China and India • Matching wage by job with occupations
Comparison example: China GTAP (single year 2002) • Employment by occupation for seven industries for 2002 from China Labor Statistical Yearbook [CSLY] (2007) • Distribution of education by sector and occupation by education for 2006 from CLSY(2007) • Disaggregate some occupations using ILO employment data from 1982 • Wage by job from ILO October Inquiry • Match jobs with occupations
Comparison example: China WIOD (time series1995-2006) • Joint work with: Harry Wu’s group (Hitotsubashi University & The Conference Board) as well as NBS • Employment from China Statistical Yearbook, additional detail from sector-specific surveys. First China Economic Census 2004 allows us to include self-employed by industry • 2004 Distribution of educational attainment by detailed industry from the First China Economic Census 2004 • Trend for other years from CLSY for 2002 onwards, and other sector-specific surveys for earlier years • Wage data from various rounds of the China Household Income Project (microdata)
Socio-Economic Accounts -current status Y =output and value added, current and constant K =Capital formation L =Employment L* =Employment by skill (low, medium, high)
WIOD – World KLEMS • D5.2 (month of delivery: 12): Preliminary KLEMS database for WIOD countries not covered in EU KLEMS • Delivered employment quanties for all WIOD countries • Currently working and waiting on labor by skill type and capital estimates for countries not yet covered in EU KLEMS database • To this end we have set up the WORLD KLEMS consortium • First conference August 2010 at Harvard, Cambridge included national statisticians and researchers from many countries (90 participants). • Work is currently under way by dedicated research groups in cooperation with NSIs
World KLEMS (WIOD relevant) • US: Jorgenson and associates (Harvard) with BEA/BLS • Canada: Stats Can • Australia: Stats Australia • Japan: Fukao and associates (Hitotsubashi) • Korea: Pyo and associates (Seoul Nat Uni) • China: Harry Wu group (Conference Board, Hitotsubashi) + NSI • India: Das and associates (ICRIER, Delhi) • Brazil: Hofman and associates (ECLAC) with NSI and local groups • Mexico: Hofman and associates (ECLAC) with NSI • Russia: Groningen in cooperation with Rossstat • Indonesia/Taiwan: Groningen with Khuong Vu (Singapore Nat Uni) • Turkey: Groningen with Conference Board
Ongoing work • China and India: good output and employment estimates, testing and improving labor split by types • Early stage: labor split by skill types for Eastern European countries, and several large developing countries (e.g. Brazil, Indonesia, Mexico, and Turkey) • Updating output and employment for all countries to 2009 Thank you for your attention