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Statistical Business Register Infrastructure for statistical production systems

Statistical Business Register Infrastructure for statistical production systems. Regional Seminar on Implementation of 2008 SNA and Supporting Statistics in the ECO member countries 11-13 September 2013 Ankara, Turkey Dr. Julie L. Hass (email: JUH@ssb.no)

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Statistical Business Register Infrastructure for statistical production systems

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  1. Statistical Business RegisterInfrastructure for statistical production systems Regional Seminar on Implementation of 2008 SNA and Supporting Statistics in the ECO member countries 11-13 September 2013 Ankara, Turkey Dr. Julie L. Hass (email: JUH@ssb.no) Division for Development Cooperation Statistics Norway

  2. Multi-purpose data systems • Move from separate «stove pipe» production systems to • coordinated, linked, multi-purpose data systems

  3. Advantage • Reduce reporting burden • Report data one time – use data many times

  4. Challenges • Need to collect the data users need • Need to be able to connect/combine different data sets

  5. Challenges • Need to agree to cooperate and share information • Have appropriate legal framework • Data flows in ways that preserve confidentiality – Code of Practice for Official Statistics

  6. National accounts and register information • National Accounts only to a lesser degree uses register information directly in estimations • For some minor services activities turn-over directly from Central register of enterprises/establishments • Some detailed information taken directly from Register of Wages and Salaries (RWS) and used in estimations of employment • Mostly indirect use of register information via the various economic statistics used in National Accounts

  7. Registers Statistics Structural business statistics Central Register of Establishments/Enterprises – producers Price statistics Financial instituions statistics Labor market staistisc Register of households and persons - employees/consumers NATIONAL ACCOUNTS Household consumer surveys Register of customs Declarations - traders External Trade Statistics Register of government institutions - producers Central and local government accounts

  8. Various administrative registers and sources Other government institutions CCRLE CREE Statistics Norway Statistics Business Register - the Central Register of Establishments and Enterprises (CREE) Central Coordinating Register of Legal Entities (CCRLE)

  9. Central Coordinating Register of Legal Entities (CCRLE) • VAT Register • Register of Employers • Corporate Taxation Data Register • County Governors' Register of Foundations • Register of Stockholders • Register of Business Enterprises

  10. How to connect the different data sets?

  11. Unique ID number

  12. SN’s Statistical Central Register of Enterprises CCRLE – Central Coordinating Register for Legal Entities (Brønnøysund) CCRLE Reg of Business entities Legal units Optional registration Legal units VAT register LKAU Legal units Other sources Legal units LKAU Corp tax data CRE Legal units Legal units Enterprise Groups Enterprises Reg of employers LKAU Establ. LKAU

  13. Demands on a statistical Business Register • The register must represent a common population inside SN • The register must have full coverage and high quality, and must be updated and well documented • Contain the units that are defined in the EU regulation on Business registers • Contain the classifying variables necessary to define the relevant statistical populations • Contain information on enterprise groups and globalisation • Integrated with an administrative register

  14. Updating the Business Register • Statistics Norway meets a constant pressure to reduce response burden • Reduce number and size of sample surveys • A long tradition of linking our units to other administrative data • 1995: A formal companionship round the administrative Central Coordinating Register of Legal Entities (CCRLE) • Result: • A single identifier makes linking easier • A reliable source for obtaining new legal units • We share the updating burden with others • Statistics Norway can use the data from the associated registers to monitor activity and produce statistics • Statistics Norway and other associated registers must pass on information about units to the CCRLE

  15. Statistical Business Register • Part of the foundation of the statistical systemUnderpins the national accounts

  16. Thank you for your attention! • Julie Hass, Senior AdviserDivision for Development CooperationStatistics Norwayemail: JUH@ssb.no

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