Classification Detail


OECD classification for Micro Statistics on Household Wealth


Basic Bibliographic Information

Status:
Operational
Type:
To Be Determined
Citation:
OECD (2013), OECD Guidelines for Micro Statistics on Household Wealth, OECD Publishing.
ISBN:
978-92-64-19486-1
Website:
Custodian:
Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development
Available Formats:
Print, PDF
Year Adopted:
N/A
Year Published:
2013
Available Languages (besides English):
N/A
Availability:
Fully available only in English.

Purpose of the Classification

Statistical Domains:
1 Demographic and social statistics
Purpose:
The OECD wealth guidelines were developped to adress the common ceptual, defitional and pratical problems that countries face in producing statistics on the level and distribution of household wealth, as well as to improve the comparability of the country data currently available, in an area where no statistical standard exist. These guidelines were also developped to facilitate the integration of micro statistics on household wealth with those relating to other dimensions of economic well-being, such as income and consumption.
Main Applications:
There has been a growing demand for micro data on the distribution of household wealth, alongside income data. Wealth data at the micro level are needed for research and analysis in many different fields; they can support the design and evalaution of a wide range of economic and social policies.
Main Users:
National statistical offices, research institutions,academics

Methodology

Scope:
The concept of wealth used in the OECD Guidelines refers to the stock of economic capital over which people can exercise ownership rights. These economic resources take the form of assets and liabilities. The OECD wealth classification has a micro perspective, complementing the broad economy/production perspective on macro statistics articulated in the System of National Accounts. While many of the wealth concepts used in macro and micro-statistics are the same, there are some differences. The OECD wealth classification aims to support distributional analysis of economic well-being
Concept Being Classified:
census
Statistical Units:
household
Main Principles:
The classification refers to the distribution of non-financial and financial assets and liabilities across households (rather than across persons or adults), with no adjustment made to reflect differences in household size (which is the convention typically used when analysizing the distribution of household income). The data refer to the assets and liabilities held by private hosueholds resident in the country at a given point in time. Assets and laibilities are classified based on a nomenclature proposed by the OECD Guidelines for Micro Statistics on Household Wealth.
Relationships to Other International Classifications:
Related To:
Major Differences (Scope, Structure, and Concepts):
OECD classification for Micro Statistics on Household Wealth - System of National Accounts
Consumer durables are considered as assets yielding services to the households owing them No major difference No major difference

Classification Structure

Definition of Structure:
Level:
Level Name:
Code Format:
Number of Items:
Level 1
Assets and Liabilities
W1
3 items
Level 2
Sub-conompents
W1.1
27 items
Criteria for Definition of Levels:
For analytic purposes, the classification helps to identify components and sub-components in order to calculate the net worth.

Revision Information

Chronology of revisions/versions of the classification:
Year Adopted:
Title or Version Number:
Website:
-
Official Adopting Entity:
OECD Committee on Statistics and Statistical Policy
Coordinating Entity:
OECD Statistics Directorate

Supporting Documents

Coding Index Available:
No
Correspondence with Other Classifications:
Classification:
Correspondence Table:
OECD classification for Micro Statistics on Household Wealth - System of National Accounts
Training Materials and Other Documents:
N/A
Training Website:

Contact Information

Agency / Office:
Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development
Unit:
Household Statistics and Progress Measurement
Contact Name:
Marco Mira d'Ercole
Email:
Website:
Telephone:
+(33-1) 45 24 87 48
Address:
2, rue André Pascal 75775 Paris Cedex 16 France