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Data Template and analytical indicators

Workshop on Short-term economic indicators 8 October 2014, Hangzhou China Ilaria DiMatteo, UNSD. Data Template and analytical indicators. 1. Outline. Refresher on the Work programme Objective Deliverables Working group Data template Background Structure and content

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Data Template and analytical indicators

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  1. Workshop on Short-term economic indicators 8 October 2014, Hangzhou China Ilaria DiMatteo, UNSD Data Template and analytical indicators 1

  2. Outline • Refresher on the Work programme • Objective • Deliverables • Working group • Data template • Background • Structure and content • Handbook on Data template and metadata for short-term statistics • Content • Preparation process

  3. Work programme • Objective of work programme: • To establish an internationally accepted data and metadata template for short-term economic indicators for the purpose of macroeconomic surveillance, early warning of economic and financial vulnerabilities and detection of turning points in business cycles

  4. Work programme Working group: • UNSD (lead institution) • Eurostat • Brazil NSO • India NSO Deliverables: • An internationally accepted data template together with corresponding reference metadata • A statistical guide for the internationally accepted data template and metadata structure • An updated knowledge base on economic statistics

  5. Data Template • It consists of an internationally agreed list of indicators and metadata for short term economic indicators for use: • In macroeconomic surveillance • For early warning of economic and financial vulnerabilities • For detection of turning points in business cycles 5

  6. Data template - Background • It is the result of a consultation process with experts and countries on the availability, periodicity, timeliness and dissemination of short-term statistics • A Global Assessment was undertaken by UNSD in 2009 to gain insight in the availability of short-term statistics in countries and their data dimensions in terms of periodicity, timelinessand dissemination • All UN Member States were invited to participate in the assessment • It was discussed at the UN Statistical Commission 6

  7. Data template - Structure Indicators are organized in 12 categories: • National accounts • Production and turnover • Price indicators • Labour market indicators • External sector indicators • Financial sector indicators • General government sector indicators • Household sector indicators • Non-financial corporations sector indicators • Financial market indicators • Real estate market indicators • Tendency indicators • Composite Business Cycle indicators Macroeconomic growth and stability Sectoral vulnerabilities and developments Market conditions Economic sentiment

  8. Data template – Structure (2) Indicators are organized in 3 Tiers: • Tier 1 consists of the minimum required short-term economic indicators that have strategic importance and are widely available • Tier 2 consists of analytically important short-term indicators that are less widely available • Tier 3 contains short-term indicators that have national significance, given the structure of the economy

  9. Data template – Structure (3) • Each indicator presents a recommended/encouraged periodicity: Quarterly Monthly

  10. Set 1: National Accounts

  11. Set 2: Production and turnover

  12. Set 3:Price indicatorsSet 4 :Labour market

  13. Set 5: External sector indicatorsSet 6: Financial sector indicators

  14. Set 7: General government sector indicatorsSet 8: Household sector indicators

  15. Set 9: Non-financial corp. sector indicatorsSet 10: Financial market indicators

  16. Set 11: Real estate market indicatorsSet 12: Economic sentiment

  17. Handbook on Data Template and metadata for short-term statistics • Objectives: • To provide methodological guidance on the calculation of the indicators and their use • To describe the statistical and analytical properties of short-term economic indicators • why they are relevant in explaining economic activity • how they relate to an integrated set of short-term economic statistics of quarterly national accounts and component data. • Target audience: • both compilers and users of the indicators

  18. Outline of the Handbook Chapter 1: Data template for short-term statistics Chapter 2: Availability of statistical standards and compilation guidance Chapter 3: Metadata structure for the data template Chapter 4: Analytical Indicators Chapter 5: National data hubs for short-term statistics Chapter 6: Strategy for establishing a short-term indicators data set

  19. Chapter 1: Data template for short-term statistics • Presents the data template • Describes scope and coverage, and the analytical and statistical framework • Relates the data template with other frameworks for short-term statistics: • Principal European economic indicators • Principal global indicators • UN ESCAP’s core set of economic statistics Chapter 1 Chapter 2 Chapter 3 Chapter 4 Chapter 5 Chapter 6

  20. Chapter 2: Availability of statistical standards and compilation guidance • Provides overview of statistical standards and compilation guidance • Describes data sources and collection methods • Repositories • Knowledge Base on Economic Statistics (http://unstats.un.org/unsd/EconStatKB/Knowledgebase.aspx) • Global Inventory on Statistical Standards (http://unstats.un.org/unsd/iiss/MainPage.ashx) Chapter 1 Chapter 2 Chapter 3 Chapter 4 Chapter 5 Chapter 6

  21. Chapter 3: Metadata structure for the data template • Provides overview of metadata • Descriptive data about object • Explains need for statistical metadata • Ensure transparency about the indicators which are disseminated • Ensure harmonization in the content and structure of statistical data to be exchanged • Provides overview of statistical metadata standards • Data documentation initiative • GDDS/SDDS/SDDS Plus • Statistical data and metadata exchange (SDMX) • Suggests metadata applicable to short-term statistics • Need to be short and general to be valid for all countries • Based on SDMX to support data exchange • Provides examples of metadata structure Chapter 1 Chapter 2 Chapter 3 Chapter 4 Chapter 5 Chapter 6

  22. Chapter 4: Analytical Indicators • Explores in more detail additional analytical indicators that can be derived from the indicators in the data template for further analysis • Presents and describes 3 groups of analytical indicators: • Growth rate indicators • Ratio indicators • Share indicators Chapter 1 Chapter 2 Chapter 3 Chapter 4 Chapter 5 Chapter 6

  23. Chapter 5: National Data Hubs • Explains the importance of a national data hub to centralize short-term statistics that follow international statistical standards, possibly produced by various institutions in a country, and to make them available at a single access point • Describes desired characteristics of data hubs and steps to be considered for their setup • Definition of scope • Timeliness and periodicity of data • Metadata • Data collection and dissemination • Maintenance • Provides examples from countries Chapter 1 Chapter 2 Chapter 3 Chapter 4 Chapter 5 Chapter 6

  24. Examples of benefits for National data hubs: • Improve access to core set of indicators • Promote the harmonization of dissemination processes among institutions • Foster the harmonization of concepts, definitions and statistical classifications among institutions in the country • Can serve as an opportunity to streamline and coordinate statistical activities reducing duplication of work

  25. Country examples: KOreanStatistical Information Service (KOSIS) Source: http://kosis.kr/eng/

  26. Country example: Dataportal of the United Arab Emirates Source: National Bureau of Statistics UAE, at: http://dataportal.nbs.gov.ae/en

  27. Statistics Netherlands – Business Cycle Tracer • It traces the cyclical nature of economic developments. • Periods of high growth alternate with periods of slow or growth or even decline • Based on carefully selected 15 short term indicators • Clear patterns can be viewed in the relative movements of the indicators • Sentiment indicators (e.g. consumer and producer confidence) are the leading indicators in the cluster, while labour market indicators (e.g. unemployment and labour volume) lag somewhat. • Business Cycle Tracer Source: Statistics Netherlands, at http://www.cbs.nl/

  28. Statistics Netherlands – Business Cycle Dashboard • The dashboard shows the graph of cycle for each indicator of the Business Cycle Tracer • Each graph is given a colour, corresponding to the business cycle phase of the component indicator Source: Statistics Netherlands, at http://www.cbs.nl/

  29. Chapter 6: Strategy for establishing a short-term indicators data set • Draws upon the elements of the implementation programme for the 2008 SNA and supporting statistics • Provides strategies for establishing data template which are based on the principles of • Strategic planning • Coordination, monitoring and reporting • Improving statistical systems • Presents a Self-Assessment questionnaire to identify strengths and weaknesses in this area Chapter 1 Chapter 2 Chapter 3 Chapter 4 Chapter 5 Chapter 6

  30. Given the close relationship between the indicators in the data template and the statistics to be produced in the 2008 SNA framework, it is recommended that the strategy and action plan be incorporated into the national programme for implementing the 2008 SNA and supporting statistics

  31. Self-assessment questionnaire • To assist countries in taking stock of the current situation with regard the short term indicators of the Data Template • To form the basis for an action plan to improve the availability, quality and timeliness of the short-term statistics Chapter 1 Chapter 2 Chapter 3 Chapter 4 Chapter 5 Chapter 6

  32. Self-assessment questionnaire • Based on taxonomy of the Conference of European Statisticians Classification of International Statistical Activities • For each indicator in the data template, questions cover: • Dissemination and communication • Metadata and data reporting • Surveys and administrative sources • Technical cooperation and capacity building Chapter 1 Chapter 2 Chapter 3 Chapter 4 Chapter 5 Chapter 6

  33. Preparation process • Draft chapters are currently being prepared • Consolidated draft of handbook is expected to be circulated for global review in 4th quarter of 2014 If you wish to be included in global review or have any other questions, please email sna@un.org

  34. Thank you!

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