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Transmission, processing and publication of the HBS 2015 data

This report discusses the transmission, processing, and publication of HBS 2015 data, highlighting problems encountered and providing recommendations for improvement. It includes issues with consumption expenditure variables, income variables, essential variables required to build indicators, and formatting and type miss-match problems.

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Transmission, processing and publication of the HBS 2015 data

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  1. Transmission, processing and publication of the HBS 2015 data Working Group on Living Conditions September 28th, 2017 Gerard HANNEY-LABASTILLE, Erika TAIDRE

  2. Data Transmission Data Processing Publication 2017-09-28

  3. HBS 2015 Data received

  4. Transmission 2017-09-28

  5. HBS 2015 Data not received

  6. Problems encountered • Consumption Expenditure Variables • Income Variables • Essential variables required to build Indicators • Formatting and Type miss-match problems 2017-09-28

  7. Consumption Expenditure Variables • 2-Digit HE (Consumption Expenditure) totals not • provided • The Hierarchy of HE Variables from 5-digit up to • 2-digit totals, was not always consistent • HE variables were not Annualised 2017-09-28

  8. Income Variables • Income Variables were not Annualised • Missing Income Variables e.g. HH099 2017-09-28

  9. Essential variables required to build Indicators • Certain variables required to build the Eurobase Tables • for HBS 2015 were not delivered by some countries • The most important of these variables were: • HC24, HD20, HH032, HB074, HB05, HB062, HC04, HA09 & HI12 • Some countries provided an age-range rather than a real 'Age' variable This results in Geo. Zone Aggregates (EU28/EA18 etc.) either having to be estimated or simply not calculated. 2017-09-28

  10. Formatting and Type miss-match problems • In some cases the Household ID was missing, had a different • name or different Char Type in the HH basic & HH member file • Variables sent as CHAR rather than NUM format & vice versa • Invalid characters contained within Variables Names • Some files contained a decimal-comma rather than a dot • Some files had duplicate Variable Names inside • Variable Names in Upper- & Lower-case in the one file 2017-09-28

  11. Quality Control EuroBase Indicators for BE, CZ, DE, EE, EL, ES, HR, LV, NL, RO, SI, HU, SK have been validated fully and the results have been approved by the corresponding NSI for dissemination 2017-09-28

  12. Publication • The Publication of the first version of the EuroBase Indicators • based on micro-data from <28 Countries on the Eurostat • Website by Oct 2017 • EU-/EA- Aggregates cannot be produced until data has been • received by ALL Member States • Preparation and publication of the "EU-wide HBS 2015 • Quality Report" by Eurostat by the end of 2018 Q1 • Finally, the preparation of Anonymised Micro-Datasets for • Scientific Research 2017-09-28

  13. Conclusions • Eurostat requests that countries please respect more closely the guidelines contained in the HBS Transmission document. • Eurostat recommends using standardised file formats (SAS) for the transmission of the HBS data to Eurostat • Amounts reported to Eurostat should be in national • currency (NAC), annualised and un-weighted. 2017-09-28

  14. Conclusions (II) • Countries should aim to reduce the frequency of missing values in the HBS micro-datasets transmitted to Eurostat • Countries should organize future HBS Surveys, during the agreed Reference Year • Could those countries that have not managed to deliver micro-data for the HBS 2015 Wave yet, please inform • Eurostat before October 16th, when they plan to send these data. 2017-09-28

  15. Thank you for your attention 2017-09-28

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