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ESTP course, SBS module 13 March 2013 Structural Business Statistics Data reporting to Eurostat, transmission format and tools.

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1 ESTP course, SBS module 13 March 2013 Structural Business Statistics Data reporting to Eurostat, transmission format and tools

2 Data transmission SBS Which data need to be reported to Eurostat each reference year? In what form should the data be sent? How can the data be sent? What happens with the data at Eurostat? 2

3 1. Series of data to be transmitted Which data need to be transmitted for each reference year ->Commission Regulation 250/2009 concerning the series of data to be produced Frequency Activity coverage List of characteristics Level of activity breakdown Level of other breakdowns (size class, regional,...) 3

4 1. Series of data to be transmitted Series 1X: Services (NACE Rev.2 Sections H to J and L to N and division 95) Series 2X: Industry (NACE Rev.2 Sections B, C, D, and E) Series 3X: Distributive trade (NACE Rev.2 Section G) Series 4X: Construction (NACE Rev.2 Section F) Series 5X: Insurance services (NACE Rev.2 division 65 except for group 65.3) 4

5 1. Series of data to be transmitted Series 6X: Credit institutions (All credit institutions within the scope of NACE Rev.2 classes 64.19 and 64.92) Series 7X: Pension funds (NACE Rev.2 group 65.3) Series 8X: Business services (NACE Rev.2 division 62, groups 58.2, 63.1 and 73.1 and division 78 annual; NACE Rev.2 groups 69.1, 69.2, and 70.2 as well as NACE Rev.2 groups 73.2, 71.1 and 71.2 biennial) Series 9X: Business demography (NACE Rev.2 Sections B to N ) 5

6 1. Series of data to be transmitted Series: XA: Annual enterprise statistics XB: Annual enterprise statistics by size class XC: Annual regional statistics XP: Preliminary results 6

7 2. Technical format What form should the data be transmitted? ->Technical format is laid down in Regulation 250/2009 Why? Least possible errors when importing the data in our Oracle OLAP database 7

8 2. Technical format Set of records Record = description of characteristics of data (country, year, economic activity,...) + data + explanatory notes All levels of aggregation of breakdowns to be provided Confidential data to be sent with true value + flag (including secondary confidential cells) 8

9 2. Technical format One file per series of data Standard file names to be used Complete data sets including records for data that is not available (‘na’) Monetary data in thousands of national currency Data not respecting technical format is considered not being sent 9

10 2.a. Data set identifier Codes for Electronic Data Files Administration and Management Information System (eDAMIS) Ensures a correct identification of the data sent 10

11 2.b. Record structure Commission Regulation250/2009, p.L86/120 24 columns 1.Series 2.Year 3.Territorial unit 4.Size class 5.Economic activity 6.Variable 11

12 2.b. Record structure 7.Data value 8.Quality flag 9.Confidentiality flag 10.Dominance/share largest unit 11.Share second largest unit 12.Units of data values 12

13 2.b. Record structure 13.Breakdown of products 14.Turnover size classes 15.Breakdown by environmental domains 16.Geographical breakdown 17.Residence of parent enterprise 18.Legal form 13

14 2.b. Record structure 19.Type of insurance enterprise or insurance business 20.Category 21.Currency breakdown 22.Residence of client 23.Population 24.Footnote 14

15 2.c. Data value data equal to zero (coded '0'): Real values of zero only (phenomenon is not existing or rounded value of existing phenomenon) data not available (coded ‘na’): This is data which is not collected in a Member State. Only in very exceptional cases allowed (derogations 1%-rule). 15

16 2.d. Quality flags Revised data R Provisional data P Insufficiently reliable data that can be used for calculating Community totals but that cannot be disseminated at national level W Estimation (only for Annex IX)E 16

17 2.e. Confidentiality flags Too few enterprises A One enterprise dominates the data B Two enterprises dominate the data C Confidential data due to secondary confidentiality D Data is confidential in application of the p%-rule F Data not published at national level because sensitive information or as suppression partner of data that is not required by SBS Regulation H 17

18 2.f. Units UnitsUNIT Thousands1000 MillionsMIO National currency in thousandsKNC National currency in millionsMNC Euro in thousandsKEUR Euro in millionsMEUR 18

19 2.g. Examples Example 1: Confidential data: dominance by one enterprise. The number of persons employed (2700) in France in 2008 for enterprises of 50 to 249 persons employed for NACE C1411 is confidential. One enterprise dominates the data and represents 92% of employment. This is provisional data. 19

20 2.g. Examples Example 2: Size class data The turnover of the retail sale of foods (NACE Rev.2 G472) in Luxembourg in 2008 with an annual turnover between 1 and 2 million EUR was 25123000 EUR. It is revised data. Data is not confidential. 20

21 2.g. Examples Example 3: Business services data Germany declares for the activities of NACE Rev.2 group 62 that Euro 250123000 of turnover is generated by publishing services of computer games in 2008. The data is non-confidential. 21

22 2.i. Transmission format Comma separated value "csv" format No thousand separators in values 1 file per series: Annex 1 limited to activities of NACE H, I, (J) and K: EDIFLOW codes 22

23 3. How can the data be sent To be sent via Stadium/eDAMIS eDAMIS: electronic Data files Administration and Management Information System Software running the Eurostat’s Single Entry Point for data reception Encryption/decryption 23

24 4.What happens with the data at Eurostat? Quality checking / data validation « Audit » confidentiality pattern Dissemination EU aggregates 24


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