Description: تمثل مسوح ميزانية الاسرة مصدرا هاما لتوفير العديد من البيانات والمؤشرات تساعد على فهم تطور أنماط الاستهلاك الاسري وانفاقها لمجابهة حاجياتها، بالإضافة الى مساهمتها في توفير بيانات ضرورية لاحتساب العديد من المؤشرات الحيوية في المجال الاجتماعي والاقتصادي على غرار نسب الفقر ومؤشر الأسعار وتركيب الحسابات القومية. كما تساهم نتائج مسوح ميزانية الاسرة في توفير العديد من المؤشرات لمجابهة الحاجيات المتزايدة لإعداد ومتابعة وتقييم اهداف التنمية المستدامة والخطط التنموية الوطنية والاجندات الإقليمية. وتندرج هذه الورشة في إطار مواصلة المعهد العربي للتدريب والبحوث الإحصائية دعم قدرات الأجهزة الإحصائية العربية في مجال تخطيط وإنجاز المسوح الاسرية والاجتماعية وكذلك معالجة وتحليل البيانات ذات الصلة
Description: Availability of joint micro data on income, consumption and wealth is fundamental to measure poverty and living conditions of households, overcoming the measures used up to now based on the observation of a single dimension (mainly income or consumption). The production of official statistics on the joint distribution of income, consumption and wealth at the micro level is an up-to-date priority for National Statistical Institutes as well as a key objective at the European level. The webinar will summarise the ISTAT experience for the production of micro-data on household income, consumption and wealth in Italy. It will present the actions taken in order to fill the gaps in term of data requirements and address the major methodological challenges in using statistical matching (SM) techniques. Specifically, we applied SM to European Union Statistics on Income and Living Conditions (EU-SILC), Household Budget Survey (HBS), both carried out by ISTAT, and to Survey on Household Income and Wealth (SHIW) of the Bank of Italy. The webinar will present the matching exercises to produce an integrated data set on household income and consumption and the deep process of an ex-ante harmonization of EU-SILC and HBS to fulfil those pre-conditions essential for data matching purposes. From the beginning, the work done was mainly directed on defining a sound methodological framework. We tested and applied the traditional statistical matching techniques (nonparametric imputation) and the more innovative methods based on the uncertainty analysis and on the matching of complex sample surveys (Renssen’s weights calibration approach). After the presentation of the main results of the consumption imputation, the problems associated with the imputation of household wealth collected in SHIW will be explained. This is an unprecedented and complex activity but that can benefit from the SM experience accumulated at ISTAT and from the cooperation project with the Bank of Italy to produce micro data on the joint distribution of income, consumption and wealth.
Description: The United Nations Committee of Experts on Food Security, Agricultural and Rural Statistics (UN-CEAG) task team on food security and consumption statistics organized a seminar on household food consumption data and statistics, which took place on Friday, 14 October 2022. On this occasion, the team in charge of drafting the guidelines on processing data gathered in Rome, with the participation of academics, organizations and National Statistical Offices. The meeting discussed different issues related to using food consumption data from HCES, with a main focus on improving production and use of the data. It was rounding off a workshop in Rome organized by the UN-CEAG task team on food security and consumption statistics. The work was more specifically the on developing a guideline for processing food consumption data in one process to accommodate all the major uses of the data, which is one of the ongoing projects under UN-CEAG. The presentations were followed by a questions and answers session. AGENDA Welcome remarks – Ellen Cathrine Kiøsterud, Statistics Norway Part I: Show and Tell: Use of household food consumption data (HCES) in food security analysis Use of HCES data in the Pacific Region – Michael Sharp, Pacific Community-South Pacific Commission (SPC) (Presentation) Using HCES for Cost of the Diet analysis – Mysbah Balagamwala, World Food Programme (WFP) (Presentation) Comparing HCES with diet recommendations, an example with EAT-Lancet thresholds – Astrid Mathiassen, Statistics Norway (Presentation) Discussion Part II: Initiatives to improve collection and use of household food consumption data The Pacific Community (SPC) Food Away from Home research project and the UN CEAG working group – Michael Sharp, Pacific Community-South Pacific Commission (SPC) (Presentation) From Guidelines to Impact: The Experience with the IAEG-AG Food Consumption Measuring Guidelines – Alberto Zezza, World Bank LSMS team (Presentation) The FAO use of HCES for computing good and nutrient statistics – Ana Moltedo, FAO (Presentation) Discussion Part III: Guidelines for processing food consumption data. Presentation of the draft, discussion issues and input wanted going forward – Ellen Cathrine Kiøsterud, Statistics Norway (Presentation) Part IV: How can stakeholders cooperate for improved HCES food consumption data capacity building, production, processing, and publishing? Presentation of the position paper – Haoyi Chen, The Inter-Secretariat Working Group on Household Surveys (ISWGHS) (Presentation) The COMESA project on improving and using HCES food consumption – Themba Munalula, COMESA (Presentation) Discussion Watch the recording (Passcode: !3I@SnBR) For more information, please visit the UN-CEAG website.
Description: Virtual meeting organized by ECLAC in its capacity as Regional Coordinator for Latin America and the Caribbean of the ICP, together with the World Bank under the guidelines of the ICP Global Office and CARICOM.
2021 ICP for Asia and the Pacific - Sixth Regional Online Workshop: Technical Evaluation and Review of Revised Q1 and Q2 2021 Household Consumption Prices
Description: SESRIC will organise a Statistics Course on ‘Methodologies and Best International Practices for Conducting Household Expenditure Survey’ on 8-10 April 2019 at the Department of Economic Planning and Development (JPKE) of Brunei within the framework of OIC Statistical Capacity Building (StatCaB) Programme. The Course will be conducted by Mrs. Azura binti ARZEMI, Principle Assistant Director of Prices, Income and Expenditure Statistics Division at the Department of Statistics of Malaysia (DoSM), with the participation of relevant officials of the JPKE of Brunei. The Course will include discussion activities with a focus on the following topics: For more information on OIC Statistical Capacity Building (StatCaB) Programme and its activities, please visit: http://www.oicstatcom.org/statcab.php