Title: Measures of Workers
1Measures of Workers Remittances in Italy
- Rita Cappariello
- Banca d'Italia - Research Department
- Balance of payments Unit
2Institutional aspects
3Banca dItaliaUfficio Italiano dei Cambi
BANCA DITALIA
UFFICIO ITALIANO DEI CAMBI
Statistics Department
Credit System Information Department
Research Department
Nonbank data input Division
Nonbank data output Division
Statistics Division
Securities Database and Coding System (ISIN)
Division
Banks Stock Data
MFIs data output, International banking and
BOP/IIP compilation Division
BOP Unit
MFI data input Unit
Credit System Statistics Committee
4Type of collection system
- Statistics based on data reported by banks
through the International Transaction Reporting
System (ITRS) to the UIC. - Banks are required to report transactions
performed for their own account and for accounts
of their customers (data transmitted within the
framework of the Matrice Valutaria or MV) - Non-banks are required to report their own
cross-border transactions, directly or through
the resident banks (data transmitted within the
framework of the Comunicazione Valutaria
Statistica or CVS) - In accordance with the rules in effect from
January 2002 for the European Monetary Union
countries, the minimum threshold for these flows
to be recorded is 12.500 euro.
5Compensation of employees
- This item covers gross earnings of employees for
work performed for residents of other economies,
including employers' contributions to social
security schemes. - The data are based on receipts and payments
related to wages and salaries and on
expenditures by foreign embassies in Italy or
Italian embassies abroad and are obtained mainly
from the cross border transaction reports. - These data are supplemented with estimates based
on information from the OECD on the tax and
social security system in member countries. - Further adjustments are made, on the credit side
only, since an estimated proportion of
remittances from abroad is attributed to wages
and salaries earned by Italian employees.
6Workers remittances
- The data are collected from the cross border
transaction reports. - On the credit side a portion of flows recorded as
remittances is allocated to compensation of
employees.
7Magnitude of flows
8The opinion of a charitable organisation The
actual magnitude of these flows are likely to be
higher than the ones recorded by the balance of
payments statistics.According to the Caritas
the flows of workers remittances are about twice
the ones reported by the official data because of
an extensive use of informal channels of
transfer (e.g. Money transfer companies).The
use of some estimation methods based on surveys
of immigrant households seems to confirm this
preposition.
9ConclusionsThresholds too high? Improve
the information on informal channels?Use
estimation methods from other sources?