Title: THE STATUS OF STATISTICS ON WOMEN AND MEN
1THE STATUS OF STATISTICS ON WOMEN AND MENS
ENTREPRENEURSHIP IN THE UNECE REGION
Workshop on Improving Statistics on SMEs and
Entrepreneurship OECD- Paris 17-19 September 2003
- Costanza Giovannelli, Hrund Gunnsteinsdottir,
Angela Me - UN Economic Commission for Europe -
Statistical Division
2Changing the focus
- From characteristics of enterprises
- to characteristics of people managing/owning the
enterprises
3The questionnaire
- Questionnaire to National Statistical Offices in
the ECE region - Official statistics
- Small and Medium Sized Enterprises (SME)
- Entrepreneurship NOT only in the context of SME
- Three main sections
- i) availability of selected indicators
- ii) sources and methods
- iii) dissemination
4Why is it important to study entrepreneurship and
gender in SME context?
- More self-employed women are involved in the SME
sector creating new job and contributing to
poverty reduction - Emerging role of women
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5Definition of Entrepreneurs
- Owners
- Managers
- Executive directors, central board executives
- more generally
- those who were involved in the establishment of
the business - those responsible for its development
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Business and Entrepreneurship Survey (Ireland)
an owner, part-owner and/or the principal
manager responsible for the expansion and
strategic development of the business
6Definition of Entrepreneurs
- Lack of common frameworks to define entrepreneurs
- Difficult to translate the concept of
entrepreneurship into statistical measures using
existing data collections -
Studies on entrepreneurship are based on a
assortment of indicators according to the
available sources
7Indicators on Entrepreneurs
Managers
Self-employed
Employers
Own-account workers
Members of Ex. Boards
Owners
8Information can be found in.
- Households
- Status in employment
- Self-employed
- Own-account workers
- Employers
- Occupation
- Managers
- People in supervisory position
- Enterprises
- Owners
- Executive Directors
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9Information can be found in.
- Households
- Sex disaggregated data
- Characteristics of the entrepreneur
- No information on type of enterprise
- Difficult to measure owners
- Enterprises
- Information on type of enterprise
- Gender is not always collected
- Registers are not fully reliable in all
countries - Registers or surveys may be limited to certain
types of enterprises - Not for statistical purposes
10The Availability of Statistical Indicators
11Self-employment caution
Self-employment, employers and own-account
workers women as a percentage of women and men
agricultural sector as a percentage of total
employment, some ECE countries 2001
(a) 2000 Source UNECE Gender Statistics
Database
12Problems and gaps
- Use of several sources
- Lack of comparability, different classifications
- for example in Poland the classification of the
status in employment used in the enterprise
survey is different from the one used in the LFS - Coverage issues
- Registers are of limited use in countries with a
large informal economy - In existing sources, the challenge is to have sex
disaggregated data -
13Future challenges in official statistics
- To identify the policy relevant issues of women
and men entrepreneurs in order to clarify the
objectives of the data collection - To reach an agreement on a working definition or
a common framework on entrepreneurship and other
relevant key concepts - To harmonize among countries and within countries
statistical concepts related to the collection
and dissemination of data
14Future challenges in official statistics
- To incorporate the gender dimension in the
collection and dissemination of SME statistics - To identify expertise and best practices in the
region, which could be used as a basis for the
standard ways in which official statistics on
women and mens entrepreneurship will be
collected by NSOs in the region