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Expert Groups on Household Economic Resources

This information item provides background on the establishment of two expert groups, one focusing on micro statistics on household income, consumption, and wealth, and the other on measuring disparities in a national accounts framework. The goals, outcomes, and members of each expert group are outlined, along with the steps and timelines for their work. The implications for country members, NSOs, and international organizations such as OECD and Eurostat are also discussed.

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Expert Groups on Household Economic Resources

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  1. Information item: Two Expert Groups on households’ economic resources Working Party on National Accounts 2 December 2010 Maryse FESSEAU (OECD)

  2. Background • The « Stiglitz-Sen-Fitoussi » report – October 2009 • Report to the G20 Finance Ministers and Central Bank governors (Recommendation 16 – 2009) • OECD Statistics committee (CSTAT) (June 2010) • Activity 7.2.b « integrated framework on income, expenditures and wealth » • Activity 7.2.c « Integrating inequalities in the SNA » • Eurostat–Insee sponsorship (July 2010)

  3. Letter from OECD Chief Statistician to CSTAT Delegates (November 08, 2010) • Proposes the establishment of two expert groups • EG « on micro statistics on household income, consumption and wealth » • EG « to measure disparities in a national accounts framework » • Both EGs: • Will contribute to OECD research on households’ economic resources, living conditions and sustainability • Will operate until end-2012

  4. Expert Group « on micro statistics » • GOALS: • Define standards for the measurement and collection of micro-statistics on household wealth • Propose a framework for integrating micro data on income, consumption and wealth (conceptual framework and practical challenges) • OUTCOMES: • Reports with conceptual proposals and practical guidance to improve future household surveys • MEMBERS: • Experts of household micro data

  5. Expert Group « disparities in NA » • GOALS: • Use micro data to break down the household NA (income, consumption and wealth) by group • OUTCOMES: • Report describing existing macro data on household across OECD countries and comparing micro and macro aggregates • Report presenting a breakdown of SNA household aggregates for a number of countries in a recent year, based on a common methodology (Short term – using current micro and macro data) • MEMBERS: • Mix of experts on household micro and macro data • OECD and Eurostat will support and participate in the EG

  6. Expert Group « disparities in NA » • STEPS and TIMELINES: • Step 1 (January 2011 – Summer 2011): • Take stock of available information on household statistics (availability, methods of compilation) • Comparisons of micro and macro sources • Proposals for medium/long term improvements in the compilation of NA data through a better use of surveys data (and vice versa) • Questionnaire on macro data: availability, compilation, figures • Detailed calculations for each country by members of the EG • Step 2 (September 2011 – Summer 2012): • Breakdown of the household National Accounts data by socio-economic group • Proposals for computing disparities indicators consistent with NA aggregates • Identifying and defining the scope and coverage of indicators • Test the feasibility of producing the identified set of indicators • Agree and implement an internationally applicable methodology • Consider whether it would be feasible to assess disparities on a regular basis

  7. Expert Group « disparities in NA » • A methodological and practical Expert Group to consider micro and macro data • Implications: • For country members: • Micro and Macro experts in the EG or at least inside NSO • Access to detailed micro and macro data on households to make calculations and tests • For OECD and Eurostat: coordination and calculation • Link with the Expert Group on micro statistics • Issue (beyond technical challenges): reach agreement across micro and macro experts on the quality and future improvements for each source

  8. Two Expert Groups on households • Reminder: names and coordinates of participating experts should be provided by 17 December 2010 • Information meeting on the EG to measure disparities in a NA framework: 3 December, 2 to 4 pm. Room MB1122

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