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Labour Accounts - NMS

Labour Accounts - NMS. Sebastian Leitner and Hermine Vidovic. EU KLEMS 2 nd Consortium Meeting 9-11 June, Helsinki. Sources of NA series on labour volumes: A) Employment (all countries; persons). Czech Republic Enterprise stat. reporting; administrative data (e.g.ministries)

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Labour Accounts - NMS

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  1. Labour Accounts - NMS Sebastian Leitner and Hermine Vidovic EU KLEMS 2nd Consortium Meeting9-11 June, Helsinki

  2. Sources of NA series on labour volumes:A) Employment (all countries; persons) • Czech Republic Enterprise stat. reporting; administrative data (e.g.ministries) • Hungary LFS • Poland Enterprise Statistics • Slovakia Enterprise and Establishment Surveys • Slovenia Employment Register; income tax declaration

  3. Sources of NA series on labour volumes:B)Hours worked (available for CZ, SK) • Czech Republic Enterprise stat. reporting (June 2005) • Hungary n.a. • Poland n.a. • Slovakia Enterprise & Establishment Survey • Slovenia n.a.

  4. Best sources and methods to constructlabour input volumes • NA data on employment - available for all countries (problem HU – LFS) • NA data on working hours - available only for CZ and SK; others: LFS and SBS • Missings (employment): SBS, LFS, EDR • Missings (working hours): SBS and/or LFS, EDR

  5. Problems in reconciling different sources for employment and annual hours worked SBS versus LFS: • SBS – enterprises – jobs (annual data); domestic concept • LFS – households – persons (annual data based on quarterly averages); national concept; problem of small sample sizes (esp. Poland): sectors suppressed due to high CV, fluctuating time series (hours worked)

  6. Problems in reconciling different sources.. SBS • excludes non-market (community) services • Longer time series only on the number of employees; data on the number of employed are incomplete (esp. PL, SI) • HU and SK incomplete coverage of small enterprises • Hours worked: by employees only; excluding PL; different time horizons

  7. EDR-Employment Data Reconciliation(PHARE programme 2000) • Reconciliaton of data on employment, hours worked and wages from different data sources in CZ, HU, PL, SK and SI • Construction of labour acounts according to domestic concept; comparable with SNA • Breakdowns for employees and self-employed (and partly for hours worked and compensation of employees) by age, gender, level of education on sectoral level

  8. EDR-Employment Data Reconciliation cont‘d • Data available at A17 level for CZ, HU and A30 level for SK, 1995-2001period • Individual EDR-country reports available • Continued in SK for the construction of labour accounts (NA employment data)

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