Operationalising and Validating ESEC Information Requirements and Potential Data Sources.

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Operationalising and Validating ESEC Information Requirements and Potential Data Sources

Operationalising ESEC: Information Required Occupation ISCO-88(COM) OUG Status in employment (ICSE-93) –Self employed, employees, employers Supervisory duties Establishment size (local unit) 0-9, 10+ Industry (industry/agriculture/services) Identification of inactive/never worked/other Reference period/last main job Unit of analysis: individual/household/background

Examples of Potential Data Sources European Surveys European Union Labour Force Survey (EU- LFS) European Community Household Panel Survey (ECHP) European Social Survey (ESS) Structure of Earnings Survey (SES – Feb 2005)

Applying ESEC: Activity Status ECHPEU-LFS Long Term UEDate stopped working + Looking for job? Y Never WorkedYY Other UEDate stopped working + Looking for job? Y Family WorkerYY RetiredYY StudentsYY Sick/DisabledOther inactiveY Looking After HomeYY

Applying ESEC: Employment Status ECHPEU-LFS Employment StatusPaid employment Paid apprentice Training schemes Self-employment (15+ hours) Employee Self-emp with employees Own account (1+ hours) Occupation (ISCO)2 digit level3/4 digit level Farm (NACE)Sections2/3 digit level Supervisorysupervisory, intermediate, none Size1-4, 5-19…1-10, 11-19…

Applying ESEC: Units of Analysis ECHPEU-LFS Last JobYESYES (excl. size and supervisory status) HouseholdYESYES (complex data request) Parental Background NO

Validation: Health, Education, Contracts ECHPEU-LFS HealthGeneral health Activity limiting Smoking Body Mass Index EducationHighest level attained (ISCED 0-2, 3, 5-7) Age completed Age completed FT Highest level completed (ISCED 1..6) Year completed ContractsType/length of employment contract Permanent work contract of unlimited duration

Validation: Economic Security, Stability and Prospects ECHPEU-LFS Economic Security Current status Unemployment period before current job Episodes of unemployment Current status Situation 1 year before survey Economic Stability Ability to make ends meet Unable to make scheduled repayments Additional payments Variable hours Overtime Economic Prospects Wage and salary earnings (gross) Take home pay from main job

Concluding Comments Implementation of ESEC to ECHP restricted by availability of ISCO-88(COM) at 2 digit level Implementation of ESEC to EU-LFS restricted by absence of supervisory status EU-LFS only available through requests for tables of aggregate data Availability of Structure of Earnings Survey