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21st Meeting of the Wiesbaden Group on Business Registers -

Experience and response in developing countries: the twinning project with the Tunisian National Statistical Institute Monica Consalvi ISTAT, Division for Administrative Archives, Data and Statistical Registers 21st Meeting of the Wiesbaden Group on Business Registers

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  1. Experience and response in developing countries: the twinning project with the Tunisian National Statistical Institute Monica Consalvi ISTAT, Division for Administrative Archives, Data and Statistical Registers 21st Meeting of the Wiesbaden Group on Business Registers International Roundtable on Business Survey Frames Session 7: The needs and solutions in OECD accession countries, BIICS, and developing countries 24-27 November 2008 • OECD, Paris • France

  2. 24-27 November 2008 OECD, Paris Experience and response in developing countries: the twinning project with the Tunisian National Statistical Institute EU – funded twinning project (from April 2008 - two years) 21st Meeting of the Wiesbaden Group on Business Registers - International Roundtable on Business Survey Frames • Partners involved: • ISTAT • the Tunisian National Statistical Institute • the Italian Institute for Studies and Economic Analyses (ISAE) • the Italian consortium CSI Piemonte • the Formez Training and Study Centre • Main aim: the delineation of an Informative System of Statistics on Enterprises (namelySISE, Système d’Information pour la Statistique des Entreprises)  to spread coherent information on the physical, occupational and financial structure of the enterprises

  3. 24-27 November 2008 OECD, Paris Experience and response in developing countries: the twinning project with the Tunisian National Statistical Institute The pre-existing situation: • SBS data only used for national accounts (not disseminated on their own) • SBS and STS data completely lacking in the most relevant Tunisian economic activity sectors (transport, internal trade...) • BR based on the integration of fiscal data and Social Security data  most of the human resources are engaged on manual activities (linking records, assessing and coding the economic activities…) • No quality assessments of the statistics produced 21st Meeting of the Wiesbaden Group on Business Registers - International Roundtable on Business Survey Frames

  4. 24-27 November 2008 OECD, Paris Experience and response in developing countries: the twinning project with the Tunisian National Statistical Institute Within this framework the twinning project is divided into four actions: SISE architecture and development strategy Development of the basic tools of the system Sources and statistical products Informatics Platforms and activities 21st Meeting of the Wiesbaden Group on Business Registers - International Roundtable on Business Survey Frames

  5. 24-27 November 2008 OECD, Paris Experience and response in developing countries: the twinning project with the Tunisian National Statistical Institute The priorities in the project: Operating on the national register of enterprises (RNE Répertoire National des Entreprises) and on the creation of a new technologic Informatics Platform Defining the new Tunisian classification of economic activity (NAT) harmonized to the NACE Rev.2 To proceed to a complete revision of the annual Structural Survey on Enterprises (ENAE) in terms of contents, sampling plan, methods of editing and imputation, estimates of economic aggregates Drawing a new survey on internal trade and, potentially, the implementation of a pilot survey 21st Meeting of the Wiesbaden Group on Business Registers - International Roundtable on Business Survey Frames

  6. 24-27 November 2008 OECD, Paris Experience and response in developing countries: the twinning project with the Tunisian National Statistical Institute 21st Meeting of the Wiesbaden Group on Business Registers - International Roundtable on Business Survey Frames The central elements: • Increased use of administrative sources • Definition and design of an “open” informative system (few developments costs, to absorb the external and internal changes

  7. 24-27 November 2008 OECD, Paris Experience and response in developing countries: the twinning project with the Tunisian National Statistical Institute 21st Meeting of the Wiesbaden Group on Business Registers - International Roundtable on Business Survey Frames Activities in the first months: • Support to the definition of the new economic activity and products classifications. • Analysis of the available administrative sources to be used for statistical purposes: • Study of 15 different sources • Acquisition of Chambers of Commerce, STEG (the society that provides electricity) and API (the Agency for Industrial Development) – to improve coverage and quality of BR • Deeper relation with General Directorate of Taxation – to obtain information on the structure of the business accounts

  8. 24-27 November 2008 OECD, Paris Experience and response in developing countries: the twinning project with the Tunisian National Statistical Institute 21st Meeting of the Wiesbaden Group on Business Registers - International Roundtable on Business Survey Frames • First analysis of the quality of Social Security data – to estimate the values of partial and total non-response in the annual Survey on Employment and Salaries • A cross-functional multi-skilled team inside the Tunisian NSI was founded • Training activity on the use of administrative data for statistical purposes / study visit in Italy • The diagnostic of the actual situation and the detection of the problems of the RNE  output = the identification, for each register variable, of the possible solutions in terms of new administrative sources, new methodologies and new processes.

  9. 24-27 November 2008 OECD, Paris Experience and response in developing countries: the twinning project with the Tunisian National Statistical Institute • The logical and physical structure of the System is under definition. It is based on a modular design with the identification of cross-section processes (not linked to a specific element of the System) and the definition and characterization of the information (data) and the typology of information (metadata) to be used as a means to realise the interaction among processes. • An “informative” seminar was carried out in November 2008 with a wide and focusing participation of numerous experts coming from the other administrative bodies and from academia 21st Meeting of the Wiesbaden Group on Business Registers - International Roundtable on Business Survey Frames

  10. 24-27 November 2008 OECD, Paris Experience and response in developing countries: the twinning project with the Tunisian National Statistical Institute The problems in the implementation are related to the peculiar social and cultural contextin which the project operates: • heavy bureaucracy (permissions for each activity, even in the experimental ones  delays); • the culture of “working in team” is lacking (individual work, no joint analyses of the methodologies and the processes carried out in various surveys as well as of the results from comparing different sources, administrative data or statistical surveys); • lack of resources (Statistical and IT experts in the Tunisian NSI can hardly follow the current activities together with the twinning project activities); • Problematic relationship between the Tunisian NSI and the other authorities holding the administrative data that are potentially useful for statistical purposes 21st Meeting of the Wiesbaden Group on Business Registers - International Roundtable on Business Survey Frames

  11. 24-27 November 2008 OECD, Paris Experience and response in developing countries: the twinning project with the Tunisian National Statistical Institute However these negative elements are well balanced by : • The high professional skill of statisticians and IT experts of the Tunisian NSI • the strong will of the top management of the Statistical Institute to have quick results from the twinning project • the good professional relations that were established among Tunisian and Italian experts. 21st Meeting of the Wiesbaden Group on Business Registers - International Roundtable on Business Survey Frames

  12. 24-27 November 2008 OECD, Paris Experience and response in developing countries: the twinning project with the Tunisian National Statistical Institute 21st Meeting of the Wiesbaden Group on Business Registers - International Roundtable on Business Survey Frames Thanks foryour attention!

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