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Feasibility of Micro-Data Access for Business Statistics Pilot Study

Join the OECD Remote Access Pilot Study to explore options for accessing business data. Reproduce and analyze SBS statistics, investigate longitudinal data indicators, and examine various economic variables. Seeking volunteer countries.

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Feasibility of Micro-Data Access for Business Statistics Pilot Study

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  1. OECD Conference: Assessing the Feasibility of Micro-Data AccessProposal for a Pilot Study Luxembourg, 26-27 October 2006 Nadim Ahmad, Statistics Directorate, OECD

  2. Remote Access Pilot Study • Seeking Volunteer countries • To investigate RA options with business data • Same dataset as SBS statistics

  3. Remote Access Pilot Study • Step 1: To reproduce SBS data already provided to OECD:– 4 digit and size class. • Step 2: To produce descriptive statistics: variance, medians, including for composite indicators such as labour productivity, profit/turnover, profit/ employee etc and regression coefficients e.g. VA per employee and business size. • Step 3: Investigate scope for longitudinal data set indicators

  4. Remote Access Pilot Study • Turnover • Production at producers’ prices and/or factor costs • Value added at basic prices and/or factor costs • Gross operating surplus • Total purchases of goods and services • Change in stocks of goods and services • Purchases of energy products • Gross investment in tangible goods • Gross investment in land • Gross investment in existing buildings and structures • Gross investment in machinery and equipment • Sales of tangible investment goods • Employment, number of persons engaged and number of employees • Employment, number of females employees • Employment, number of employees in full time equivalent units • Hours worked by employees • Compensation of labour, all persons engaged and employees • Wages and salaries, all persons engaged and employees • Other employers’ social contributions, employees • Number of enterprises and/or establishments

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