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Enterprise respondents in focus Enterprise data collection and quality assurance Quality in Official Statistics Rome 8-11 July 2008 Hannele Orjala, Statistics Finland Contents of the presentation The production process of statistics The use of administrative data and enterprise surveys Electronic and automated data collection A program for developing business data collection 20072011 Developing respondent services and relations Conclusions Hannele Orjala 16 June 2008 1 Production process of statistics Suppliers and sources of data Feedback and contin uous, systematic improvement Production process of statistics Keepers of administrative data files Enterprises and corporations Individuals h ouseholds Collection and gathering of data Data Storing processing of data Compiling of statistics - Direct data collection Public administration Dissemination of statistics via multiple channels – Web services – Publications - Administrative and register sources Metadata: Interperetation of contents, process steering, data management, statistical methods, concepts and classifications Hannele Orjala Data users Enterprises and corporations Research Media Ordinary people 16 June 2008 2 Use of administrative and register sources The majority of the basic data for economic statistics are obtained from administrative and register sources Principles of the Finnish Statistics Act (2004) It is compulsory to use existing data (if suitable) Guarantees access to administrative files Business ID widely in use Data sources Tax Administration National Board of Patents and Registration National Board of Customs Bank of Finland Population Register Centre State Treasury Local Government Pension Institution Confederations of Finnish Industries The Finnish Vehicle Administration commercial sources Hannele Orjala 16 June 2008 3 Direct collection vs. the use of administrative data from Tax Authorities in statistics on enterprises Number of enterprises Direct collection Structural Business Statistics Business Register Short Term Business Statistics turnover wages and salaries Administrative data 8 000 (4%) 25 000 (5%) 2 000 (1%) 93 (<1%) 180 000 over 500 000 250 000 110 000 For the enterprises in direct collection some data are taken from administrative sources. Hannele Orjala 16 June 2008 4 Response burden: enterprises included in data collections by size category of personnel in 2007 60 independent direct data collection processes A total of some 61,000 enterprise data suppliers 18% of enterprises received at least one data collection* 66% of all enterprise data suppliers received one data collection All enterprises with over 50 employees received at least one data collection Number of data collections Size category of personnel Data supplier not in database Size category not known 0- 9 10-49 50-249 250 Total % 1-4 5-9 Total 10- Percentage of active enterprises 1 001 1 329 41 092 11 455 882 73 54 831 89,9 0 158 2 412 1 481 221 4 272 7,0 0 2 57 450 382 885 1,5 1 329 41 252 13 924 2 813 676 60 995 100,0 17,9 13,2 88,3 100,0 100,0 18,0 * enterprise = liable to pay VAT on business operations, and/or employer enterprise or included in the withholding tax register Hannele Orjala 16 June 2008 5 Electronic data collection (xcola), primary objectives Simplifies data collection process Reduces need for human resources Cost-efficiency Reduces other data collection costs Improves the quality of collected data Accuracy Decreases non-response Speeds up the data accumulation Timeliness Reduces response burden Enables direct individual feedback for respondents Enables previously submitted data browsing 37 % of enterprises answer using electronic data collection STS statistics electronic submission rate exceeds 80 % Hannele Orjala 16 June 2008 6 Automated data collection in accommodation statistics Data is delivered directly from hotel management systems into our database No manual work needed (except to initiate the transfer) Software vendors implement a module for the hotel’s management software Use of Statistics Finland’s definitions for data and service interface Technique: XML Web Services After reception, data is submitted to the standard validation process Hannele Orjala 16 June 2008 7 Data providers’ hotel management system Choose the month and send the report Choose report to Statistics Finland Hannele Orjala 16 June 2008 8 Experiences of automated data collection Trade Magazine for Hotels and Restaurants: “Data reporting is now extremely easy.” Data quality is good Data is coming faster than before, just a few days after the reference period Response burden is almost zero, previously 1-2 hours per month Costs have been reduced in terms of working hours, mailing and printing expenses Internet form is not used widely because printing and faxing reports is easier Co-operation with IT enterprises together with Nordic Statistical Offices New: agriculture statistics Hannele Orjala 16 June 2008 9 Program for developing business data collection 2007-2011 Objectives Improve and harmonise data collection from enterprises and service to enterprise data suppliers, especially large enterprises Replacement of statistics-specific sample frames with a single frame (Business Register), sample co-ordination and optimisation Standard solutions serving enterprises and treatment of data in all stages of the enterprise data collection process Reduction of data suppliers’ response burden Hannele Orjala 16 June 2008 10 Developing respondent services and relations http://www.tilastokeskus.fi/keruu/index_en.html Hannele Orjala 16 June 2008 12 http://www.tilastokeskus.fi/keruu/yritys_en.html Hannele Orjala 16 June 2008 13 http://www.tilastokeskus.fi/keruu/tiedonkeruupalvelu_yrityksille_en.html Hannele Orjala 16 June 2008 14 Enterprise data collection service List of the data collection inquiries 1234567-8 Enterprise name Nam e of data collection Annual inquiry on foreign trade in services Information technology and electronic commerce in enterprises Financial statements inquiry for enterprises (TILKES) Enterprises' research and development Nam e of data supplier Start of data collecting Frequency of data collecting Contact person for data supplier Yritys Oy 2.1.2008 Yearly Yritys Oy 2.1.2008 Yearly Yritys Oy 2.1.2008 Yearly Jaakko Murola Yritys Oy 23.3.2008 Yearly Satu Nieminen Job vacancy survey Yritys Oy, Helsinki Business Register inquiry for multiestablishment enterprises Yritys Oy Satu Nieminen 7.6.2008 Quarterly 1.2.2008 Other regular interval Satu Nieminen Hannele Orjala 16 June 2008 15 Co-operation with respondents and data providers Co-operation with the business sector (employer’s association) Permanent working group since the early 1990s Establishment of new statistics and revisions of existing ones Channel for the business sector’s data needs Co-operation with large enterprises Large enterprise co-ordinator and the large enterprise working group Network with administrative data providers Register Board Committee co-ordinators at Statistics Finland Bilateral contacts Hannele Orjala 16 June 2008 16 Conclusions The aim is to achieve high-quality and coherent economic statistics and reduce response burden (see Strategy for economic statistics and measures proposed for 2008-2012. Statistics Finland 2007) Development focus on direct data collections/automated direct data collection services to data providers and enterprises (large) methodological exploitation of administrative data Tools Programme for the development of data collections from enterprises 2007-2011 Co-operation with data providers and respondents Hannele Orjala 16 June 2008 17 Thank you for your attention! Contact information: Hannele Orjala Director, Business Trends Statistics Finland email: [email protected] tel: +358 9 1734 3582 Also: Jussi Heino, email: [email protected] Johanna Leivo, email: [email protected] www.stat.fi/index_en.html Hannele Orjala 16 June 2008 18 Appendix: Assessment of quality in statistics Evaluation of processes: Quality of products: Self-assessment incl. internal auditing of statistics Peer reviews International evaluations and auditing (e.g. OECD, Eurostat, IMF) Quality Award Competition Methodological descriptions Quality descriptions: available both printed and online Direct feedback from users of statistics, media Quality with data suppliers: Co-operation, feedback Hannele Orjala 16 June 2008 19