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The Application of ESEC to EU Statistical Sources

The Application of ESEC to EU Statistical Sources. Rhys Davies Warwick Institute for Employment Research. 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 EU Statistical Sources

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  1. The Application of ESEC to EU Statistical Sources Rhys Davies Warwick Institute for Employment Research

  2. Outline of Presentation • Overview of data sources • Information requirements for constructing ESEC • Comparisons of employment status • Comparisons of occupational composition • Presentation of ESEC distributions • Inactivity and the ESEC distributions • Assigning a household ESEC • Statistical compendium

  3. 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

  4. Information Requirements • Status in employment • employers / self employed / employees • Occupation • service relationship (higher professional, senior administrative and senior management) • labour contract (‘working class occupations’) • intermediate (clerical occupations, some technical, sales and service occupations) • Supervisory Status • Establishment Size

  5. Employment Status

  6. Self Employment: EU12

  7. Self Employment: Non EU-12

  8. Establishment Size

  9. Supervisory Status: EU12

  10. Supervisory Status: Non-EU12

  11. Manual Employment: EU12

  12. Manual Employment: Non-EU12

  13. ESEC Distributions: EU12

  14. ESEC Distributions: Non-EU12

  15. Allocation of Inactive to ESEC

  16. Household ESEC: ECHP – EU12

  17. Household ESEC: ESS – EU12

  18. Statistical Compendium

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