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The main outcome of the 2012 survey on a potential revision of COICOP

The main outcome of the 2012 survey on a potential revision of COICOP. Norbert Rainer, Statistics Austria. Agenda Item: Need for a revision of COICOP. Expert Group Meeting on International Statistical Classifications, New York, 13-15 May 2013. System of Purpose Classifications.

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The main outcome of the 2012 survey on a potential revision of COICOP

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  1. The main outcome of the 2012 survey on a potential revision of COICOP Norbert Rainer, Statistics Austria Agenda Item: Need for a revision of COICOP Expert Group Meeting on International Statistical Classifications, New York, 13-15 May 2013

  2. System of Purpose Classifications • Classification of Individual Consumption According to Purpose (COICOP) • Classification of Functions of Government (COFOG) • Classification of the Purposes of Non- Profit Institutions serving • Households (COPNI) • Classification of the Outlays of Produces According to Purpose (COPP)

  3. Common socio-economic objectives Source: Classification of Expenditure according to Purpose, Statistical Papers, Series M, No. 84, United Nations, New York 2000

  4. COICOP • Three hierarchical levels: • Division (or two-digit level) 14 Divisions • Group (or three-digit level) 58 Groups • Class (or four-digit level) 157 Classes • Categorization of products: • Services • Non-durables • Semi-Durables • Durables

  5. Global survey • Structure of the questionnaire • A. Conceptual and structural issues • B. Cross-cutting issues • C. Content and boundary issues • D. Other issues • 74 responses from 68 countries and four international • organisations (Eurostat, OECD, ILO and World Bank)

  6. Main outcome of the survey on COICOP (1) • Structure at the highest level • Problematic divisions 08, 09 and 12 • Level of detail • Five-digit level supported • Link to CPC • Viewed useful, but not a goal per se • Issue of many-to-many links • Harmonisation with other relevant classifications

  7. Main outcome of the survey on COICOP (2) • Separation between goods and services (at class or sub-class level) • Viewed as useful and important distinction • Bundled products as one of the limits of such distinction • Categorisation of products according to durability • Should be kept and maybe even more important • Treatment of bundled products • No clear majority for either solutions: introduction of separate • items or keeping current rules (case-by-case analysis with no • requirement for splitting)

  8. Main outcome of the survey on COICOP (3) • Other content and boundary issues • Ready-made meals • Communication equipment and services • Video on demand • Download of music, films or electronic books • Apps • Borderline between medical and beauty treatment • Electricity for electric cars • In general: more guidelines and recommendations would by • useful and help to improve international comparability

  9. Questions to the Expert Group Need for a review of COICOP  update / revision Stepwise procedure: first clarification (case law) within the current structure Update versus revision Introduction of a five-digit level Harmonisation with other classifications Recommendations on basic conceptual issues Organisation of review work

  10. Thank you for your attention!

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