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Joint UNECE/OECD/Eurostat Meeting of experts on Business Register Paris, 14-15 September 2011 Session 2 Reducing respondent burden – the role of statistical business registers Robin Lorenz/Roland Sturm, Business Register Federal Statistical Office of Germany.
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Joint UNECE/OECD/Eurostat Meeting of experts on Business Register Paris, 14-15 September 2011 Session 2 Reducing respondent burden – the role of statistical business registers Robin Lorenz/Roland Sturm, Business Register Federal Statistical Office of Germany The role of the Business Register in the use of Admin Data for short term statistics
Till beginning of last decade: Stove pipe statistics for different branches Primary surveys with some ten thousand respondents each Challenges of the 1990s: extension of STS to service sectors No political support for additional surveys Response burden prominent topic on the public agenda New political mandate for official statistics: Administrative Data Use Act in 2003 Provided monthly access to AdminData from two sources Short term statistics in Germany – questioning the traditional approach
Primary surveys Variables Group of respondents Survey/Reporting period Information demand Survey frequency
Admin Data Variables Group of respondents Survey/Reporting period Information potential Survey frequency
Employment data Provided monthly by the Federal Employment Office Number of employees subject to social insurance contribution and number of marginal employees File with 3 different reference days at the 15th of each month (t+60, t+90 and t+180) VAT data Provided monthly by the 16 tax authorities of the German states VAT declaration at t+40, delivery to FSO at the 20th of each month (i.e. t+50) Reporting period: VAT > 1.000 €: Quarter (10 % of the turnover) VAT > 7.500 €: Month (90% of the turnover) Testing Admin Data for STS in Germany
The role of the statistical Business Register 5 survey data of the statistical office register information about survey participation 2 administrative data in the business register core of business register 1 3 4 administrative data already used by the statistical office register unit statistical business register data available in the statistical office
Admin Data Editing process for STS Monthly Employ- ment Data Monthly turnover tax files Business Register (BR) Employment Data Base Turnover Data Base Monthly STS – Turnover Extract Annual BRtime slice Monthly STS – Employment Extract Enhanced STS – Employment Extract Enhanced STS – Turnover Extract Specific Admin Data sets for STS Business Rela- ted services (quarterly) Crafts (quarterly) Building instal- lation/completion (quarterly) Wholesale Trade (monthly) Trade of motor vehicles (monthly)
Managing of the editing process Linking of units from the two Admin sources: prerequisite for mix models of survey and AdminData use Identification of units belonging to the crafts sector: Prerequisite for AdminDatra use when the target population can not be identified in the Admin Data itself Utilising the Business Register I
Reducing deficiencies in the Admin Data Assignment of Activity code: Business Register uses best of different available information Information about VAT groups: Business Register carries out VAT breakdown to single enterprises by a multiple regression model Utilising the Business Register II
SBS surveys 2010 2009 time slice BR Time lag Short term statistics and register data t 2010 2011 2011 Permanent updates of adresses, survey information register data 2009 (NACE, crafts, turnover, employment) 2010 provisional
Thank you for your attention Roland SturmFederal Statistical Office of Germanyemail: roland.sturm@destatis.de