challenges in the implementation of simstat introduction nordic meeting 16 september 2014 jennie...
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What will happen if SIMSTAT is implemented? Mandatory exchange of micro-data for dispatches One/two new variables for dispatch partner id and/or country of origin Optional collection of arrivals (coverage rate not regulated in EU legislation) Member states decide themselves how to use the exchanged micro-data Not at all Only for quality checks and asymmetry studies Mixed mode: use the exchanged data to some extent and still collect some arrival data Use the exchanged data and no collection of arrivalsTRANSCRIPT
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Challenges in the implementation of SIMSTAT
Introduction
Nordic meeting16 September 2014
Jennie Bergman
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Introduction • Sweden is not part of ESSnet and the pilot study
• Presenting SIMSTAT to the Advisory Scientific Board of Statistics Sweden in October 2014• Professors from universities and representatives
from other statistical institutes • Discussion and recommendations on future work• Main focus on methodological questions
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What will happen if SIMSTAT is implemented? • Mandatory exchange of micro-data for dispatches• One/two new variables for dispatch
• partner id and/or country of origin • Optional collection of arrivals (coverage rate not
regulated in EU legislation)• Member states decide themselves how to use the
exchanged micro-data • Not at all• Only for quality checks and asymmetry studies• Mixed mode: use the exchanged data to some extent
and still collect some arrival data• Use the exchanged data and no collection of arrivals
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What will happen in Sweden?• The burden for the Swedish dispatch PSIs will
increase • Only collects mandatory variables today
• Short term: Will not be able to use the exchanged micro-data due to resource constraints
• Medium term: Use the exchanged data for asymmetry studies and quality checks
• Long term: Have to reduce the burden -> lower the coverage rate for arrivals so less enterprises have to report and use the exchanged data
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Opportunities and challenges • Response burden • Data quality
• Time-series • Asymmetries
• Confidentiality and trust of PSIs• Changes in publishing
• Work process• Publishing date
• Data handling and administrative problems• Collaboration and interdependence between NSIs• Control over the data
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Questions for discussion• Which are the main challenges and how should we
deal with them?• Which are the most important questions to discuss
with Eurostat? • Do you see any problems with adding ‘country of
origin’ on dispatch? • If using a mixed-mode approach, how will you
handle it?• Results of the quality evaluation (DK)?