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1 Planned future developments of EU-SILC Didier Dupré EUROSTAT – Unit F4 UNECE seminar on poverty measurement, 5-6/05/2015

2 Modernisation of social statistics Policy context Increased demand of timely and reliable data on the social situation in Europe, still more in economic crisis time Social indicators at a par with economic indicators Modernisation of EU social statistics: increasing responsiveness to user needs and rationalisation in times of resource constraints  Streamlining and integration of data collections, modularisation of social surveys, more standardisation of variables and improved statistical frames.  Increased use of administrative data UNECE seminar on poverty measurement, 5-6/05/2015 2

3 EU-SILC revision & improvements The ongoing revision of EU-SILC is part of the modernisation of social statistics The multidimensional aspect of living conditions and social inclusion / exclusion is also a key driver of the EU-SILC revision EU-SILC is a complex survey involving different challenging methodological problems ➜ The contribution from researchers is therefore a vital element for improving EU-SILC (variance, material deprivation, now-casting) UNECE seminar on poverty measurement, 5-6/05/2015 3

4 Eurostat 4 Strands for SILC revision UNECE seminar on poverty measurement, 5-6/05/2015

5 Eurostat SILC Revision - contents

6 Eurostat 6 Precision requirements National and regional level UNECE seminar on poverty measurement, 5-6/05/2015

7 Eurostat Significant evolutions? Net changes UNECE seminar on poverty measurement, 5-6/05/2015 7 MS20082013Y/N EU23.824.5Y BE20.8 N BG44.848.0(Y) CZ15.314.6N DK16.318.9Y DE20.120.3N EE21.823.5N IE23.729.5Y EL28.135.7Y FR18.518.1N IT25.328.4Y CY23.327.8Y LV34.235.1N MS20082013Y/N LT27.830.8(N) LU15.519.0Y HU28.233.5Y MT20.124.0Y NL14.915.9N AT20.618.8(Y) PL30.525.8Y PT26.027.4N RO44.240.4Y SI18.520.4Y SK20.619.8N FI17.416.0Y SE14.916.4Y

8 Eurostat 8 Longitudinal component UNECE seminar on poverty measurement, 5-6/05/2015

9 Eurostat 9 Longitudinal component year: y y+2 y+4 y+6 y+8 y+10 Panel P 12601008907 p+1 180012601008907 p+2 180012601008907489440 p+3 180012601008907489440 p+4 180012601008907489440 p+5 180012601008907489440 p+6 1374962770693624562 p+7 1374962770693624562 p+8 1374962770693624 p+9 1374962770693 p+10 1374962770 p+11 1374962 p+12 1374 Total annual sample 4975 503851804942472848634985 Of which for the Permanent AROP 907 13961836 162217571879 UNECE seminar on poverty measurement 5-6/05/2015

10 Eurostat 10 Improvement of timeliness – Action plan UNECE seminar on poverty measurement, 5-6/05/2015

11 Eurostat 11 Severe MD – Early data 2013 data published 06/2014, 16 MS (and Norway and Iceland) 2014 data published 03/2015 17 MS (and Iceland + CY now also available) Improvement of timeliness UNECE seminar on poverty measurement, 5-6/05/2015

12 Eurostat 12 Multidimensional aspect of poverty 20122013 AROPE (at risk poverty & social exclusion) 24.724.5 AROP (monetary poverty)16.816.6 SMD (severe material deprivation) 9.99.6 LWI (very low work intensity)10.510.8 UNECE seminar on poverty measurement, 5-6/05/2015

13 Eurostat People at risk of poverty and social exclusion (2012: 124.1 ; 2013: 122.9 million) UNECE seminar on poverty measurement, 5-6/05/2015 13

14 Eurostat 14 Improvement of MD measurement (1) UNECE seminar on poverty measurement, 5-6/05/2015

15 Eurostat 15 Improvement of MD measurement (2) UNECE seminar on poverty measurement, 5-6/05/2015

16 Eurostat 16 Improvement of MD measurement (3) UNECE seminar on poverty measurement, 5-6/05/2015

17 Eurostat 17 Time schedule for EU-SILC revision UNECE seminar on poverty measurement, 5-6/05/2015

18 Conclusions The expectations on high quality and timely data to analyse the social situation have increased among users as a consequence of the economic crisis EU-SILC is in this context particularly solicited The revision of EU-SILC tries to respond to these demands; some elements are already being implemented in the current EU-SILC This process tackles also some specific aspects of EU-SILC needing improvements The complexity of EU-SILC makes also indispensable the use of tools developed by researchers UNECE seminar on poverty measurement, 5-6/05/2015 18


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