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LAMAS October 2017

LAMAS October 2017. Agenda Item 4.1 JVS State of play Thibaut HENRION. I. Data and metadata transmissions II. Transmission of long time series III. Timetable. OUTLINE. 1.1 Late Countries. I. Data and metadata transmissions. 1.2. Quality issues.

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LAMAS October 2017

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  1. LAMASOctober 2017 Agenda Item 4.1 JVS State of play Thibaut HENRION

  2. I. Data and metadata transmissions II. Transmission of long time series III. Timetable OUTLINE

  3. 1.1 Late Countries I. Data and metadata transmissions

  4. 1.2. Quality issues • - Finland: A rather high quarter-on-quarter volatilitywasrecorded for job vacancies and occupiedposts. • - Malta:Improvement of its national methodolodgy on estimating the number of job vacancies. Eurostat alsoassessed the consistencybetweenoccupiedpostsfrom JVS and employeesfrom LFS for the wholeeconomy of each country and individual NACE sections.

  5. Relative difference between the number of employees (LFS) and occupied posts (JVS) for NACE sections B-S

  6. Beveridge curve for the EU 28 and EA 19, 2006Q4 to 2017Q1 (four-quarter average rates)

  7. II. Transmission of long time series 2.1 Transmission of long time series (back to 2008) 2.2 Transmission of back data before 2008 for NACE-rev.2 aggregates • - itconcerns : BE, BG, CZ, CY, EE, FI, DE, HU, IE, LV, LT,LU, PL, PT, RO, SI, SK, ES and SE

  8. 2.3 Publication restrictions

  9. 2.4. Dissemination of JVS data • Job vacancystatistics by NACE Rev. 2 activity, occupation and NUTS 2 regions – quaterly data

  10. III. Timetable

  11. To take note of the state of play as regards JVS transmissions. In particular, countries not respecting the transmission deadlines are reminded to comply with the timeliness required by the JVS regulation. Greece and the Netherlands are invited to provide long time series. • To take note of the state of play as regards transmissions of the quality reports for reference year 2016; Croatia, Estonia, France, Greece, Luxembourg and Sweden are asked to submit their quality report. • As regards Poland, Bulgaria and Ireland, to inform Eurostat of their intention to provide NACE rev2 aggregates before 2008 (Ireland) or to lift publication restrictions on those data (Poland and Slovenia). As regards Bulgaria, to send the new estimates as promised. The LAMAS delegates are invited:

  12. As regards Finland, to look closer at data volatility and consider improving sources (e.g. sample size) and methods if needed. • To take note of the results of the comparison between JVS and LFS data and of the Beveridge curves by country. • As regards countries with JVS data by ISCO or NUTS, to take note that Eurostat would be keen to collect such data, on an optional basis. • To take note of the proposed JVS release calendar for the reference quarters of 2018.

  13. Thank you for your attention!

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