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SME Statistics OECD Workshop
  • SME data and methodologies in the EU - item 5
  • Paul Feuvrier / Eurostat

17 September 2003
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2
  • 1 The European legal framework for SME statistics
  • 2 Data availability
  • 3 Methodological issues
  • 4 Statistical Disclosure Control (statistical
    confidentiality)
  • 5 Quality indicators

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3
  • 1 The European legal framework for SME statistics
  • the SBS-Regulation in short, data broken down
  • by NACE Rev.1 4-digit level
  • by NACE Rev.1 3-digit level and size class (SME
    statistics)
  • by NACE Rev.1 2 or 3-digit level and Region
    (NUTS)
  • other data sets
  • environmental protection expenditure
  • purchase of energy products
  • etc...

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4
  • SME data part of the SBS Regulation
  • Module on definitions
  • Business Register Regulation
  • Statistical Units Regulation

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5
  • Four specific modules
  • Services (common module) - 5 variables
  • Manufacturing - 10 variables
  • Trade - 5 variables
  • Construction - 10 variables
  • For each module
  • specific size class breakdown
  • more detailed breakdown for small businesses size
    bands

17 September 2003
6
  • Size bands simplified
  • from reference year 2002 onwards
  • Commission Regulation No 1614/2002
  • mainly to prevent too many confidentiality
    problems

17 September 2003
7
  • 2 Data availability
  • NewCronos Eurostat dissemination database
  • Reference and updated database
  • theme4/sbs/sizclass
  • Annual enterprise statistics broken down by size
    classes
  • Historical database
  • theme4/hist_theme4/SME
  • old joint OECD/Eurostat data collection
  • no longer updated, as a NewCronos warning clearly
    puts it

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  • EU-15 totals data by size class available for
    reference year 1999 and 2000
  • Germany lt 20 not available beforehand
  • Acceding countries totals ACC (10 countries)
    available in NewCronos end of September 2003
  • EU-25 available in NewCronos on 1/5/2004

17 September 2003
10
  • 3 Methodological issues
  • Eurostat performs quality checks before any data
    release
  • Implementation problems encountered at national
    level
  • Level of detail of size class data
  • Difficult to implement for some small countries
  • One size hardly fits all
  • Still a single size class breakdown is necessary
    (and relevant) for computation of reliable EU-15
    totals

17 September 2003
11
  • Completeness
  • The existence of cut of values used to be the
    most serious problems related to SBS
  • Data related to enterprises with more than x
    persons employed used to be available
  • instead of gt 1 person employed requested by the
    Regulation
  • Depending on the availability of a Statistical
    Business Register including small businesses
  • and on its quality
  • Removal of cut of values main achievement of
    SBS-Regulation
  • Germany, among others, made dramatic efforts top
    comply with the Regulation and cover lt20...

17 September 2003
12
  • Remaining problematic countries as regards cut of
    value
  • Greece
  • gt10 persons employed in all industries
  • Ireland
  • gt20 persons employed in Construction
  • Hungary
  • gt5 persons employed in all industries
  • Thats it for reference year 2001!
  • Other countries gt1 person employed in all
    industries
  • More problems for historical data...

17 September 2003
13
  • Implementation problems encountered at national
    level
  • small and medium-sized enterprises are defined as
    enterprises which have
  • fewer than 250 employees,
  • an annual turnover not exceeding 50 million
  • an annual balance-sheet total not exceeding 43
    million.
  • Which are independent
  • in particular not affiliate of any enterprise
    group.

17 September 2003
14
  • 4 Statistical Disclosure Control (statistical
    confidentiality)
  • Member States send confidential data to
    Eurostat...
  • so that Eurostat is in a position to calculate
    European totals...
  • and to release them as soon as the protection
    is not broken

17 September 2003
15
  • Cells of detailed tables contain information
    either on a single or very few respondents
  • --gt implementation of measures to limit
    disclosure risk
  • Main method implemented by Eurostat so far Cell
    suppression
  • Assessment of disclosure risk connected to each
    step
  • Suppression of sensitive cells
  • primary suppression
  • Secondary suppression
  • primary suppression not enough to prevent
    disclosure because of the additive relationship
    between the cells

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  • 5 Quality indicators

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  • Variance takes into account
  • survey design
  • non response
  • misclassification
  • To that respect, CVs clearly higher for small
    businesses than for large ones,
  • Accuracy of SME data not as good as the one of
    large businesses statistics
  • Mainly because small businesses are not
    completely enumerated
  • take some stratum
  • Large businesses are
  • take all stratum

17 September 2003
19
  • Other problems posed for large businesses
  • industrial heterogeneity
  • secondary activities
  • statistical coverage of enterprise groups

17 September 2003
20
  • Conclusions
  • Eurostat database on SMEs of high quality
  • timeliness
  • data available at T20
  • accuracy
  • CVs available
  • availability
  • completeness
  • coverage of small businesses almost fully
    achieved
  • comparability
  • legal framework for concepts and definitions

17 September 2003
21
  • Yet some challenges ahead for Eurostat work on
    SMEs
  • Still some cut off values to remove...
  • Reflection on a distinction between
  • independent SMEs
  • SMEs affiliates of groups
  • Improving the quality of RD variables for SMEs
  • where the relevant statistical unit is probably
    more the enterprise group than the enterprise
  • Improving the consistency between SBS - SME data
    and SBS - Business Demography data

17 September 2003
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