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9th Workshop on Labour Force Survey Methodology. Roma, 5-16 maggio 2014
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[email protected] From Labour Force Survey to Labour Market Statistics The views expressed here are those of the author and do not necessarily reflect the policies of Statistics Netherlands
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Page 1: J. Van der Valk - From Labour Force Survey to  Labour Market Statistics

[email protected]

From Labour Force Survey to Labour Market Statistics

The views expressed here are those of the author and do not necessarily reflect the policies of

Statistics Netherlands

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Digital revolution is going on

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‘Big’ Data

31 Exabyte= 1018 B= (GB)2

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Big Data for (labour market) statistics

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Future of surveys (Mick Couper, ESRA 2013)

– Reduce survey length or burden‐ Use data from other sources‐ Ask less detail‐ Use matrix sampling (= wave approach for LFS)

– Use technology

– Better understand non-respondents

A survey is a tool, that will remain relevant!5

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Survey as a tool for making statistics

Modern Using new technology

AppropriateFit for purpose

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Is (Labour Force) Survey modern?

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The survey as a modern tool

– Digital

– Cost-effective

– Flexible

– Incorporating new technologies

– Connected to other data sets

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Modular Design

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ESSnet on Multi-mode data collection for social surveys: some findings

– Web data collection is feasible for LFS‐ Mode effects not really different from other modes‐ Can help to cover whole population‐ Is liked by respondents (better than CATI)

– Guidance on questionnaire design is available

– How to combine modes is still an open question

9Final workshop: 4-5 September 2014, Wiesbaden

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Is (Labour Force) Survey appropriate?

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The survey as a less appropriate tool

– Preparation, management and fieldwork is resources consuming

– Sample based: not ideal for producing statistics on small groups ‐ Geographical areas ‐ High frequency (monthly or weekly)‐ Information on transitions and mobility

– Not most logical way to collect facts11

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The survey as a more appropriate tool

– Can in principle collect private, sensitive or subjective information

– Could be precise: enables harmonisation (of questionnaires)

– Could be a flexible instrument (modular design)

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Changing role of (LF)Survey

Past–LFSurvey: ‘large’ scale data collection to provide data for many labour market statistics–Administrative sources for some employment statistics

Future –Administrative/Open/Machine generated/Big Data for many statistics–Surveys: targeted data collection for specific research and quality assessment

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Consequences for LFS

– The future role of LFS will be less prominent

– Stand-alone surveys not appropriate anymore but integrated designs are required

– System of surveys must be very flexible and extremely efficient‐ Includes web-based data collection‐ Effective (modular) systems for collection and

processing of data

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From brick to slick!

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Redesign LFS to make it ready for the future!

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Consequences Labour Market Statistics

– The challenge is to how combine several data sources to make Labour Market Statistics

– This includes new diverse data sets and even ‘big’ data

– International collaboration is required to deal with these challenges

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Thank you for your attention!

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