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07/10/2009 Session 3: Business Register as a source for further development of business demography statistics Business Demography: the way to measure where the employment comes from 11th Joint UNECE/Eurostat/OECD Seminar on Business Registers 6-7 October 2009, Luxembourg Aleksandra Stawińska

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Business Demography: the way to measure where the employment comes from. 11th Joint UNECE/Eurostat/OECD Seminar on Business Registers 6-7 October 2009, Luxembourg Aleksandra Stawi ńska. Business Demography – – Harmonised Data Collection: legal basis. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: Business Demography:  the way to measure  where the employment comes from

07/10/2009

Session 3: Business Register as a source for further development of business demography statistics

Business Demography: the way to measure where the employment comes from

11th Joint UNECE/Eurostat/OECD Seminar on Business Registers

6-7 October 2009, Luxembourg

Aleksandra Stawińska

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07/10/2009 11th Joint UNECE/Eurostat/OECD Seminar on Business Registers Session 3: Business Register as a source for further development of business demography statistics

Business Demography – – Harmonised Data Collection: legal basis

Parliament and Council Regulation 295/2008, Annex IX Commission Regulations:

250/2009 – characteristics and transmission format 251/2009 – series of data

Employer Business Demography data collected on voluntary basis better comparability across the countries focus on units economically significant

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07/10/2009 11th Joint UNECE/Eurostat/OECD Seminar on Business Registers Session 3: Business Register as a source for further development of business demography statistics

Business Demography – – Harmonised Data Collection

Structural Indicators – monitoring the Lisbon Growth and Jobs Strategy

Employer Business Demography& High Growth Enterprises

OECD – Eurostat Entrepreneurship Indicators Programme

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07/10/2009 11th Joint UNECE/Eurostat/OECD Seminar on Business Registers Session 3: Business Register as a source for further development of business demography statistics

Eurostat-OECD Manual on Business Demography Statistics

to harmonise different approaches to business demography

statistics with a view to better comparability, particularly

between European and other OECD countries

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Difference HDC vs EBD

Harmonised data collection– No size threshold, coverage of non-employers– Separate size class “0 employees”– Births in “0 employees” not counted as employer births if

they become employers later Employer business demography

– At least 1 employee at any time of a year– Lowest size class “up to 4 employees”– 2 types of birth / death

• Paid employee(s) in year of HDC birth / death• Entry by growth / exit by decline

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07/10/2009 11th Joint UNECE/Eurostat/OECD Seminar on Business Registers Session 3: Business Register as a source for further development of business demography statistics

Enterprise birth and death rates (HDC), Business Economy, 2005 and 2006 (%) (1)

(1) Birth rates for Denmark, Luxembourg, Netherlands, Slovenia, Finland, Slovak Republic; Cyprus and Malta: 2005; Death rates: 2005

(2) Average rates are based on data for Bulgaria, Czech Republic, Estonia, Spain, France, Italy, Latvia, Hungary, Austria, Portugal, Romania, Sweden and the United Kingdom with reference year 2006 for birth rates and 2005 for death rates

Source: Eurostat,

0

2

4

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8

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12

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16

18

Avg(2)

EE RO PT DK UK BG LU ES LV NL FR CZ SI HU AT FI SK IT CY SE MT

Birth Rate

Death Rate

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07/10/2009 11th Joint UNECE/Eurostat/OECD Seminar on Business Registers Session 3: Business Register as a source for further development of business demography statistics

Structure of

enterprise births

and

persons employedin newly born enterprises

by size class,(HDC)Business Economy, 2006

(1) Denmark, Cyprus, Luxembourg, Netherlands, Slovenia, Slovak Republic, Finland: 2005

(2) Average based on data for those Member States shown in figure above

Source: Eurostat,

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Avg.(2)

BG CZ DK EE ES FR IT CY LV LU HU NL AT PT RO SI SK FI SE UK CH

0

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Avg.(2)

BG CZ DK EE ES FR IT CY LV LU HU NL AT PT RO SI SK FI SE UK CH

0 employees 1 - 4 employees 5 - 9 employees 10 or more employees

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07/10/2009 11th Joint UNECE/Eurostat/OECD Seminar on Business Registers Session 3: Business Register as a source for further development of business demography statistics

Structure of

enterprise deaths

and

persons employedin enterprises that died

by size class,(HDC)Business Economy, 2005

(1) Average based on data for those Member States shown in figure above

Source: Eurostat,

0

20

40

60

80

100

Avg.(1)

BG CZ EE ES FR IT LV HU AT PT RO SI SE UK

0

20

40

60

80

100

Avg.(1)

BG CZ EE ES FR HU IT LV PT RO SE SI UK

0 employees 1 - 4 employees 5 - 9 employees 10 or more employees

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Birth rates (HDC and EBD), Business Economy, 2006 (%)

Note. CZ, DK, LV, NL, SK, FI: 2005.

Source: Eurostat,

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4

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Avg RO NO BG DK EE LV NL LU AT ES FI CZ HU SE IT SK

%

EBD HDC

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07/10/2009 11th Joint UNECE/Eurostat/OECD Seminar on Business Registers Session 3: Business Register as a source for further development of business demography statistics

Birth rates (EBD) and its "entry by growth" share, Business Economy, 2006 (%)

Note. CZ, DK, LV, NL, SK, FI: 2005.

Source: Eurostat,

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2

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IT FI CZ EE ES SK DK NL SE HU NO LU BG AT RO LV

% Birth rate

"Entry by growth" share

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Rate of high-growth enterprises measured in employment, Business Economy, 2006 (%)

Note. CZ, DK, LV, LT, NL, FI: 2005.

Source: Eurostat,

21.0 20.6 20.4

11.7

7.17.68.1

18.3

8.8 8.611.1 10.8 10.2 9.7

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10

15

20

25

EE BG LV LT HU SE NO CZ FI DK NL IT LU RO

%

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Rate of "gazelles" measured in employment, Business Economy, 2006 (%)

Note. CZ, DK, LV, LT, NL, FI: 2005.

Source: Eurostat,

2.10

1.69

1.21

0.610.650.730.76

0.350.43

0.85

0.32 0.300.19 0.14

0.82

0.0

0.5

1.0

1.5

2.0

2.5

BG LT LV LU HU ES EE FI DK IT NO SE RO CZ NL

%

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More recent business demography data?

data based on business registers=> profit - no additional burden for the enterprises=> cost – timeliness

Eurostat’s study on “alternative” sources that could be used for estimation recent BD data

Member States and Eurostat – investigating possibilities

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07/10/2009 11th Joint UNECE/Eurostat/OECD Seminar on Business Registers Session 3: Business Register as a source for further development of business demography statistics

Thank you for your attention

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