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1 Employment estimation Practical approach and methods Workshop on Reporting Environmental Goods and Services 12-13 November 2009 Bech Building – A3/45 ICEDD asbl

2 2 Employment DefinitionEstimation  Employees = all persons who work in or for an establishment and receive pay in cash or in kind as a rule at regular intervals  EGSS employment = direct environmental employment: it excludes employment linked to upstream or downstream activities (intermediary consumption and distribution) = in full time equivalent of a year (total hours worked divided by average annual hours worked in full-time job) Handbook, Chapter 4 (4.5), pp. 132-135

3 3 Employment of corporations DefinitionEstimation  For producers of a specific environmental NACE class: Data directly found in registers and take the total employment  For producers of both environmental and non- environmental activities: Need to know the environmental share  Method based on coefficients to have share of environmental employment Ratio of environmental producers/ total producers in a NACE class Aggregate-ratios:  Share of environmental turnover applied to total employment (= eE= (eT*tE)/tT if eE/tE=eT/tT)  Disadvantage= top contributors (who employ a lot, i.e. rise the global ratio) lead to an overestimation  Share of environmental value added (avoids overestimation due to double-counting of the turnover)  Productivity ratio of an activity or of a particular sector

4 4 Employment of corporations DefinitionEstimation  Method based on coefficients to have share of environmental employment Enterprise-level ratios:  Share of environmental turnover applied to total employment for each establishment (= eE= (eT*tE)/tT if eE/tE=eT/tT)  Share of environmental value added (avoids overestimation due to double-counting of the turnover)

5 5 Employment of corporations DefinitionEstimation  For ancillary activities: Employment estimated via environmental expenditures, i.e. compensation of employees Environmental compensation of employees = based on ratio costs of production for environmental ancillary activities to total costs of production This compensation of employees is applied to an average wage (from labour statistics in a particular NACE class) by employee to obtain number of FTE

6 6 Employment of General Government DefinitionEstimation  Environmental compensation of employees for public administration… From environmental expenditure statistics for NACE 84 From the COFOG  … applied to an average wage to obtain FTE Average wage come from Labour statistics for NACE 84 (total compensation of employees/total employment)

7 7 Employment from survey DefinitionEstimation  Questions: estimation of the proportion of employees who spend any time in the production/provision of environmental technologies, goods or services or carry out environment-related activities Breakdown environmental employment in principal, secondary, ancillary and total activities (both environmental and non-environmental) Explanation of the method of the estimation of FTE

8 8 Thanks for your attention! ICEDD asbl Boulevard Frère Orban, 4 5000 Namur + 32 80 250 480 Céline Martin cm@icedd.becm@icedd.be Marco Orsini mo@icedd.bemo@icedd.be Maria Jose Lopez mjl@icedd.bemjl@icedd.be


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