Title: Prepared by Sharita Serrao
1Interregional Cooperation on the Measurement of
Informal Sector Informal Employment The 1-2
Survey Approach
- Prepared by Sharita Serrao
- Presented by Artur Andrysiak
- Statistics Development and Analysis Section
- ESCAP
- E-mail andrysiak_at_un.org
2Structure of the Presentation
- Project background Interregional Cooperation
on the Measurement of the Informal Sector
Informal Employment - Data Collection Methodology The 1-2 Survey
Approach - The Concept of Household Unincorporated
Enterprises with at least some Market Production
(HUEMs) Informal Sector (IS) - Compilation of Output Value added for HUEMs
3 4Project Facts
- Development Account Project Interregional
Cooperation on the Measurement of Informal
Sector and Informal Employment - Duration 2006-2009
- Leading agency ESCAP
- Implementing agencies ECLAC, ESCAP, ESCWA
- Steering Committee UNSD, Regional Commissions,
ILO, ADB, Delhi Group and WIEGO - Country Partners
- ECLAC Saint Lucia
- ESCAP Mongolia, Philippines, Sri Lanka
- ESCWA Palestine (West Bank and Gaza Strip)
- All these countries have existing quarterly
labour force survey programmes
5Project Objectives
- Improve availability of sound internationally
comparable informal sector informal employment
data - Strengthen analysis for evidence-based
socio-economic policies at national
international levels - Social policies (poverty reduction, promotion of
gender equality, elimination of child labor,
etc.) - Employment generation policies
- Industrial policies in favour of SMEs (marketing
support, technology transfer support, reduction
of capital and/or labour costs, etc.)
6Project Activities
- Statistical capacity building training advisory
missions production of guidelines data
collection through the 1-2 Survey data analysis - Data dissemination advocacy tabulation plans
databases workshops regional interregional
level - Knowledge management project website production
of training materials collection of best
practices
7Expected Outputs Project Countries
- Internationally comparable data on HUEMs, IS
informal employment - Estimations of output value-added of HUEMs and
IS to GDP - Country Reports covering
- 1-2 Survey methodology implementation data
analysis for dissemination - Estimation methodology and estimates of informal
employment and employment in the IS - Estimation of output value-added of HUEMs IS
- Dissemination of results advocacy for further
data collection (in-country workshops)
8Expected OutputsProject Level
- Capacity building of NSOs training workshops
interregional regional workshops - The 1-2 Survey - data collection strategy paper
- Technical paper on informal employment
- Technical paper on developing a harmonized
definition of HUEMs based on the data collection
strategy - Guidelines for data dissemination with tabulation
plan and a list of key indicators - Guidelines for estimating HUEM and IS value added
using 1-2 Survey data - Project report cross-country comparative
analysis substantive evaluation of the
methodology
9- Data Collection Methodology
10The 1-2 Survey Approach
- Data is collected in two phases
- First phase rides on the Labour Force Survey
- Identify HUEMs through household LFS by including
data items on HUEMs, IS informal employment - Second phase - HUEM Survey
- Option 1 Survey all HUEMs identified through
Phase I - Option 2 Select sub-sample of HUEMs collect
data - Ultimately Integrate these into regular data
collection system
11The1-2 Survey Approach
12Objectives of Phase I Questionnaire
1. Measurement Objectives
2. Sampling Frame Objectives (for Phase II)
Identify HUEMs
Informal employment
Employment in the informal sector
Identify informal sector enterprises
13Phase I Questionnaire
- Prerequisites
- Standard questions to classify
- persons as employed, unemployed, not in labour
force - all jobs of employed persons status in
employment main activity (ISIC) of enterprise
where employed
- HUEM Module
- Place of work fixed premises non-fixed
premises - Legal organization of enterprise
- Type of accounts (proxy for employees)
- Product destination
- Only HUEMs identified through own-account workers
employers will be surveyed in Phase II
- Informal Sector Module
- To be preceded by HUEM module questions.
- Refers to enterprise in which person has a job
- Employment size
- Registration
- Informal Employment Module
- For employees
- Whether or not employee enjoys specific types of
benefits (8 items included in generic
questionnaire parameters vary in different
countries) - Data collected for main secondary jobs
14Adaptation of Phase I Questionnaire in Project
Countries
- Mongolia, Palestine, Saint Lucia
- HUEM /informal sector and informal employment
questions - inserted in the regular LFS
- Philippines
- HUEM /informal sector and informal employment
questions in a - separate questionnaire module
- Sri Lanka
- Informal employment questions already included in
the regular LFS - HUEM /informal sector questions in a separate
questionnaire - module
15Measurement Objectives of the HUEM Survey
1. HUEM Characteristics a.
Organization/Structure
2. National Accounts a. HUEM GDP b.
Informal Sector GDP
3. Policy-related variables (optional) a.
Business environment b. Finance
16Phase II Questionnaire
- Additional Components
- Business environment
- Financing
- Problems and prospects
- Social Protection
- Core Questions
- Business organization main activity place of
work registration type of accounts etc - Employment compensation
- Production sales
- Expenditure
- Capital formation
17Adaptation of Phase II Survey in Project
Countries
- HUEM questionnaire designed as a separate survey
questionnaire in all 5 countries - Mongolia Palestine conducted the two phases of
the survey without any time lag - The Philippines was the only project country to
create a sub-sample of HUEMs for Phase II - Philippines Palestine included agricultural
HUEMs in Phase II
18Scope of the Projects Data Collection
Methodology
- Statistical unit is the HUEM
- Data collected on HUEMs, regardless of location,
industry employment size - Collect a broad range of data items from HUEMs
including IS criteria such as registration,
employment size etc. - Comparative analysis of the data across countries
to identify commonalities
19- The Concept of HUEMs the IS
20The Concept of HUEMs IS
- 15th ICLS Resolution IS enterprises are a
subset of HUEMs - Relationship between HUEMs, other Household
Unincorporated Enterprises - and the Informal Sector
Household Enterprises Household Enterprises Household Enterprises Household Enterprises Household Enterprises Household Enterprises
Producing at least some goods services for market Producing at least some goods services for market Producing at least some goods services for market Producing at least some goods services for market Producing goods services for own final use Producing goods services for own final use
Non-agricultural Non-agricultural Agricultural Agricultural Goods Services
Formal sector Informal sector Formal sector Informal sector Agriculture, forestry, fishing Paid domestic services
Formal sector Informal sector Formal sector Informal sector Other activities Owner occupied dwelling services
Criteria Legal Organization Book Keeping
Practice Product Destination
Household Unincorporated Enterprises with at
least some Market Production (HUEMs)
21The Concept of HUEMs IS
- Additional Criteria for Identifying Informal
Sector Enterprises - Universe of HUEMS
Informal own-account enterprises
Other own-account enterprises
Own-account HUEMs
Other enterprises of employers
Enterprises of informal employers
HUEM of Employers
Informal Sector
How is this boundary defined? Additional
criteria size non-registration etc
22The Concept of HUEMs IS
- Some Challenges Harmonizing Definition of IS
- Criteria reflect national considerations
circumstances e.g. - Diversity of registration procedures,
difficulties in gathering information, and
flexibility in applying the criterion - Scope of size criterion cut-off size differs
in countries - Other considerations
- Optional inclusion of agricultural production
units in the scope of data collection exclusion
can result in incomplete measure of the IS across
industries geographical areas - Discrepancies in the use of terminology
concepts between 15th ICLS, 2008 SNA etc
conceptual differences in terms like sector,
households enterprises
23Refined Definition of HUEMs
- Project countries have agreed that (conclusions
at ESCAP workshops in May 2009) - The concept of HUEMs should be recommended as an
international standard to facilitate the study of
the informal sector - The definition of HUEMs should be narrowed to
exclude units that produce output for the market
incidentally, and therefore, refers to units
selling or bartering a significant part of
their produce on a regular basis, and excludes
subsistence farmers, and non-agricultural
households which have incidental sales - It was agreed that the criteria to select
household unincorporated enterprises for
interviewing during Phase II of the 1-2 Survey
should be - a. Employer or own-account worker
- b. Legal status unincorporated
- At least selling or bartering some goods and
services in the market - It was recognized that these criteria imply that
the coverage of Phase II, in addition to HUEMs,
should be broadened to include quasi-corporations
24Refined Definition of HUEMs
- It was recognized that countries may have their
own national definitions for informal sector
(related to registration, size etc.) and for
informal employment (related to benefits, type of
contract etc.) based on national
regulations/practices It would be for countries
to decide if they want to bifurcate HUEMs into
informal HUEMs (i.e. informal sector) and formal
HUEMs - Agriculture is a part of the HUEM sector, even
though it may be excluded by definition from the
informal sector in some countries. Countries
should, therefore, collect information on the
output and value added of agricultural HUEMs for
national accounts to be exhaustive
25Refined Definition of HUEMs
26Refined Definition of HUEMs
- Therefore, HUEMs which are broader in scope, are
defined at a level higher than the informal
sector - To create a broader grouping in the
household sector that is internationally
comparable - To allow for more systematic exhaustive
data collection for national accounting
purposes
27- Compilation of Output
- Value Added for HUEMs
28Gross Output
Destination Destination Destination Destination Destination
Total value Export Sales to others Own intermediate consumption Own final consumption Own gross capital formation
I. Products sold after transformation
N Product name
1... .
3 Imputed own production goods produced for own use as intermediate consumption
4 Imputed own production of goods produced for own use as capital formation
5 Imputed own production of goods produced for own use as final consumption
II. Total trade margins Products sold without transformation cost of products purchased for resale
III. Services offered (taken from 4.4, GQ)
N Product name
1... ..
3 Imputed owner-occupied housing services
4 Imputed domestic services with paid staff
5 Imputed services on money lending
29Gross Value Added
Total value
Gross output Total Total value of output of goods and services produced (GTMS)
Less ICT Total Total intermediate consumption (IC1IC2)
GVA Total Gross value added (Gross output less ICT)
Less 15 Other taxes on production (item 15 from 5.3, GQ)
Less 01 Wages and salaries (from 3.2, GQ)
Less 02 Social insurance (from 3.3.1, GQ)
Less 03 Bonuses allowances (from 3.3.2, GQ)
Less Consumption of fixed capital (for owner-occupied dwellings and premises and other capital assets)
Equal Net mixed income
Employment Total working hours (taken from 3.2, GQ)
30Intermediate Consumption
Origin Origin Origin
N Expenditures on raw material and stocks (taken from 5.1, GQ) Total value Import Other enterprises and households Own production
1 Name of product
...
IC1 Sum of expenditure on raw materials (1234...) Origin Origin Origin
N Other business expenses (taken from 5.3, GQ) Total value Import Other enterprises and households Own production
07 Water
08 Electricity
09 Rental payments (machinery, structures)
13 Repair maintenance of facilities equipment
16 Imputed insurance services charged on the establishment (service charges only)
17 Licenses, other fees
19 Imputed service charges on interest payment (only FISIM)
Origin Origin Origin
Total value Import Other enterprises and households Own production
IC2 Sum of expenditure on other business expenses ((67...18)
ICT Total intermediate consumption (IC1IC2)
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