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Cross-Border Measurement Challenges & Developments

Cross-Border Measurement Challenges & Developments . Steve MacFeely Director of Business Statistics Central Statistics Office.

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Cross-Border Measurement Challenges & Developments

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  1. Cross-Border MeasurementChallenges & Developments Steve MacFeely Director of Business Statistics Central Statistics Office Border People User Group

  2. Issues“To provide a sound evidence base on which to make future policy and investment decisions for both jurisdictions, there is need for a number of improvements to the assembly and publication of statistical data both in Northern Ireland and across the island of Ireland” Transport Freight (road, air, rail, sea) Passenger (car, bus, air, rail) Commuting Tourism Overnight Day Visits Shopping Border People User Group

  3. Challenges Different institutional & legal systems Different resource constraints Different national priorities Different development paths Border People User Group

  4. Developments Increasing cooperation between agencies – NITB, DETI, NISRA Tourism Statistics Liaison Group North-South Ministerial Council Harmonise definitions Develop joint projects (TSA, day visits etc.) Transport Toll roads Road cameras Safeseas Northbound shopping study Border People User Group

  5. Traveller Flows Cross - Border Visits (000's) Border People User Group

  6. Traveller Flows Northbound Visits by Purpose (000's) Border People User Group

  7. Traveller Flows Northbound Expenditure by Purpose (€ millions) Border People User Group

  8. Cross-Border Shopping“While there is plenty of anecdotal evidence from the media and trade groups, there is little quantifiable data available to analyse the true extent of the issue” Estimated Value of Cross-Border Shopping – Northbound (€ millions) • Main Contributors • Price differentials • Tax rates • Profit margins • Exchange rate Border People User Group

  9. Cross-Border Shopping - Developments Module on Cross-Border Shopping – QNHS Q2 2009 Variables: Number of Trips to NI Frequency Duration Mode of transport Purpose Expenditure (accommodation/meals/petrol/entertainment) if shopping, expenditure (cars, alcohol, cosmetics, groceries, durables, other) Border People User Group

  10. Traffic Flows M01 – [6 (Dundalk BP South)] 2008 – Vehicle flows Border People User Group

  11. Traffic Flows M01 – [6 (Dundalk BP South)] 2008 – Daily Profiles Border People User Group

  12. North and South - A Statistical Profile 2008 - 139 tables 2003 - 111 tables 2002 - 66 tables 2000 - 66 tables Border People User Group

  13. Conclusions & future steps Cross – Border activity very difficult to measure Progress being made – slowly Cooperation between agencies North and South essential New data sources emerging – credit cards, road cameras etc. ICP North and South would be interesting Border People User Group

  14. References: CSO & NISRA (2008, 2003, 2002, 2000) North and South – A Statistical Profile (www.cso.ie) CSO (2000 – 2008) Household Travel Survey (www.cso.ie) InterTrade Ireland/IBEC/CBI (2007), Freight Transport Report for the Island of Ireland, Dublin. Revenue Commissioners (2009), The Implications of Cross Border Shopping for the Irish Exchequer – A report prepared by the Office of the Revenue Commissioners and the Central Statistics Office (www.finance.gov.ie) Border People User Group

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