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| No. 2021/02 | 24 Aug 2021 |
Developing thematic satellite accounts
The 2008 System of National Accounts (SNA) provides the international standards for compiling macro-economic statistics. In addition to the core set of accounts, the 2008 SNA also introduces satellite accounts, which are linked to, but distinct from,... |
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| No. 2021/01 | 18 Jun 2021 |
Distribution of household income, consumption and saving in line with national accounts
Economic inequality has been a matter of concern for policy makers and citizens. Evidence-based policies around important topics such as inequality need to rely on systematic, robust data and indicators. For that reason, the OECD and Eurostat have... |
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| No. 2020/05 | 11 Dec 2020 |
New data collection on accrued-to-date social insurance pension entitlements in a national accounts context
This paper analyses results on social insurance pension liabilities and entitlements across OECD countries, on the basis of a new data collection. In addition to information on employment-related schemes (covered in the central framework of the... |
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| No. 2020/04 | 26 Oct 2020 |
Ethnic bias, economic success and trust
This paper studies ethnic in-group bias in online trust games played by two large representative samples in the United States and Germany through the Trustlab platform, which was launched by the OECD and several research partners in 2017. The ethnic... |
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| No. 2020/03 | 01 Oct 2020 |
How to measure distance to SDG targets anywhere
Achieving the 2030 Agenda requires understanding how far countries are from achieving its 17 goals and their 169 targets. To assist member countries in this assessment, the OECD Measuring Distance to the SDG Targets study applied a specific... |
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| No. 2020/02 | 15 Jul 2020 |
How far are OECD countries from achieving SDG targets for women and girls?
The Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) call to achieve peace and prosperity for all by 2030, leaving no one behind. This paper summarises available evidence to measure the distance that OECD countries need to travel in order to reach SDG targets... |
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| No. 2020/01 | 16 Jan 2020 |
Business cycle dynamics after the Great Recession
The Great Recession and the subsequent period of subdued GDP growth in most advanced economies have highlighted the need for macroeconomic forecasters to account for sudden and deep recessions, periods of higher macroeconomic volatility, and... |
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| No. 2019/02 | 20 Sep 2019 |
The economy of well-being
As well-being has matured as a statistical and measurement agenda, it has become increasingly relevant as a “compass” for policy, with a growing number of countries using well-being metrics to guide decision-making and inform budgetary processes. One... |
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| No. 2019/01 | 27 Feb 2019 |
Measuring consumer inflation in a digital economy
The effect on the household consumption price index from possible sources of error in capturing digital products depends on the weight of the affected products. To calculate upper bounds for this effect, we apply weights based on the average... |
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| No. 2018/13 | 13 Dec 2018 |
Inequalities in emerging economies
The paper describes inequality trends in selected emerging economies (Brazil, Colombia, Costa Rica, China, India, Indonesia and South Africa) in a range of monetary (i.e. income) and non-monetary dimensions of people’s life (i.e. education, health... |
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| No. 2018/12 | 10 Dec 2018 |
International productivity gaps
Cross-country differences in the measurement of labour input contribute to observed productivity gaps across countries. In most countries, labour force surveys (LFS) form a primary source of information for employment related statistics, such as... |
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| No. 2018/11 | 03 Dec 2018 |
Towards global SEEA Air Emission Accounts
This paper describes and evaluates the OECD methodology to estimate Air Emission Accounts (AEAs) for carbon dioxide (CO2), methane (CH4) and nitrous oxide (N2O), in line with the System of Environmental Economic Accounting (SEEA). |
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| No. 2018/10 | 16 Nov 2018 |
A long-term perspective on the development experience of emerging and industrialised economies
This paper describes development patterns beyond GDP in a long-term historical perspective. It revisits the discussion on the goals of development in light of the current discussions on ‘Beyond GDP’, provides evidence on GDP and well-being outcomes... |
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| No. 2018/09 | 12 Nov 2018 |
Diversity statistics in the OECD
Data on ethnic, racial and indigenous identity can help render certain minorities statistically visible, and expose potential discrimination and inequalities. This paper systematically reviews diversity data collection practices in OECD countries and... |
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| No. 2018/08 | 09 Nov 2018 |
Measuring the impact of businesses on people’s well-being and sustainability
Businesses have a significant impact on people’s economic and social conditions, as well as on environmental outcomes. This paper presents an overview of the various kinds of initiatives aimed at measuring or reporting on business’ impact, or certain... |
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| No. 2018/07 | 07 Nov 2018 |
Policy use of well-being metrics
The last decade has seen major advances in the measurement of well-being in national statistics – but what are governments doing to incorporate these metrics and frameworks into policy decision making? This paper describes the progress made in many... |
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| No. 2018/06 | 29 Oct 2018 |
Productivity measurement, R&D assets and mark-ups in OECD countries
A key feature of the 2008 revision of the System of National Accounts was the treatment of R&D expenditure as investment. The question arises whether the standard approach towards accounting for growth contribution of assets is justified given the... |
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| No. 2018/05 | 27 Sep 2018 |
Child well-being and the Sustainable Development Goals
This paper summarises available evidence on the distance that OECD countries need to travel in order to reach the Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) targets for children and young people. More than 50 indicators are included in this analysis,... |
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| No. 2018/04 | 28 Jul 2018 |
Including unpaid household activities
The System of National Accounts, which provides information on important macroeconomic indicators such as Gross Domestic Product (GDP), household disposable income and final consumption, typically excludes the value of unpaid household activities.... |
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| No. 2018/03 | 24 Jul 2018 |
What matters the most to people?
The OECD Better Life Index is an interactive composite index that aggregates average measures of country’s well-being outcomes through weights defined by users. This paper studies these weights by analysing the responses given by close to 130 000... |
OECD Statistics Working Papers
The OECD Statistics Working Paper Series - managed by the OECD Statistics and Data Directorate – is designed to make available in a timely fashion and to a wider readership selected studies prepared by staff in the Secretariat or by outside consultants working on OECD projects. The papers included are of a technical, methodological or statistical policy nature and relate to statistical work relevant to the organisation. The Working Papers are generally available only in their original language - English or French - with a summary in the other.
Joint Working Papers:
Testing the evidence, how good are public sector responsiveness measures and how to improve them? (with OECD Public Governance Directorate)
Measuring Well-being and Progress in Countries at Different Stages of Development: Towards a More Universal Conceptual Framework (with OECD Development Centre)
Measuring and Assessing Job Quality: The OECD Job Quality Framework (with OECD Directorate for Employment, Labour and Social Affairs)
Forecasting GDP during and after the Great Recession: A contest between small-scale bridge and large-scale dynamic factor models (with OECD Economics Directorate)
Decoupling of wages from productivity: Macro-level facts (with OECD Economics Directorate)
Which policies increase value for money in health care? (with OECD Directorate for Employment, Labour and Social Affairs)
Compiling mineral and energy resource accounts according to the System of Environmental-Economic Accounting (SEEA) 2012 (with OECD Environment Directorate)
English
- ISSN: 18152031 (online)
- https://doi.org/10.1787/18152031
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Developing thematic satellite accounts
Peter van de Ven
24 Aug 2021
The 2008 System of National Accounts (SNA) provides the international standards for compiling macro-economic statistics. In addition to the core set of accounts, the 2008 SNA also introduces satellite accounts, which are linked to, but distinct from,...
Distribution of household income, consumption and saving in line with national accounts
Jorrit Zwijnenburg, Sophie Bournot, David Grahn and Emmanuelle Guidetti
18 Jun 2021
Economic inequality has been a matter of concern for policy makers and citizens. Evidence-based policies around important topics such as inequality need to rely on systematic, robust data and indicators. For that reason, the OECD and Eurostat have...
New data collection on accrued-to-date social insurance pension entitlements in a national accounts context
Catherine Girodet, Haukur Gudjonsson, Matthias Wicho, Bettina Wistrom and Jorrit Zwijnenburg
11 Dec 2020
This paper analyses results on social insurance pension liabilities and entitlements across OECD countries, on the basis of a new data collection. In addition to information on employment-related schemes (covered in the central framework of the...
Ethnic bias, economic success and trust
Sophie Cetre, Yann Algan, Gianluca Grimalda, Fabrice Murtin, Louis Putterman, Ulrich Schmidt and Vincent Siegerink
26 Oct 2020
This paper studies ethnic in-group bias in online trust games played by two large representative samples in the United States and Germany through the Trustlab platform, which was launched by the OECD and several research partners in 2017. The ethnic...
How to measure distance to SDG targets anywhere
Guillaume Cohen and Michal Shinwell
01 Oct 2020
Achieving the 2030 Agenda requires understanding how far countries are from achieving its 17 goals and their 169 targets. To assist member countries in this assessment, the OECD Measuring Distance to the SDG Targets study applied a specific...
How far are OECD countries from achieving SDG targets for women and girls?
Guillaume Cohen and Michal Shinwell
15 Jul 2020
The Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) call to achieve peace and prosperity for all by 2030, leaving no one behind. This paper summarises available evidence to measure the distance that OECD countries need to travel in order to reach SDG targets...
Business cycle dynamics after the Great Recession
Catherine Doz, Laurent Ferrara and Pierre-Alain Pionnier
16 Jan 2020
The Great Recession and the subsequent period of subdued GDP growth in most advanced economies have highlighted the need for macroeconomic forecasters to account for sudden and deep recessions, periods of higher macroeconomic volatility, and...
The economy of well-being
Ana Llena-Nozal, Neil Martin and Fabrice Murtin
20 Sep 2019
As well-being has matured as a statistical and measurement agenda, it has become increasingly relevant as a “compass” for policy, with a growing number of countries using well-being metrics to guide decision-making and inform budgetary processes. One...
Measuring consumer inflation in a digital economy
Marshall Reinsdorf and Paul Schreyer
27 Feb 2019
The effect on the household consumption price index from possible sources of error in capturing digital products depends on the weight of the affected products. To calculate upper bounds for this effect, we apply weights based on the average...
Inequalities in emerging economies
Carlotta Balestra, Ana Llena-Nozal, Fabrice Murtin, Elena Tosetto and Benoît Arnaud
13 Dec 2018
The paper describes inequality trends in selected emerging economies (Brazil, Colombia, Costa Rica, China, India, Indonesia and South Africa) in a range of monetary (i.e. income) and non-monetary dimensions of people’s life (i.e. education, health...
International productivity gaps
Ashley Ward, María Belén Zinni and Pascal Marianna
10 Dec 2018
Cross-country differences in the measurement of labour input contribute to observed productivity gaps across countries. In most countries, labour force surveys (LFS) form a primary source of information for employment related statistics, such as...
Towards global SEEA Air Emission Accounts
Florian Flachenecker, Emmanuelle Guidetti and Pierre-Alain Pionnier
03 Dec 2018
This paper describes and evaluates the OECD methodology to estimate Air Emission Accounts (AEAs) for carbon dioxide (CO2), methane (CH4) and nitrous oxide (N2O), in line with the System of Environmental Economic Accounting (SEEA).
A long-term perspective on the development experience of emerging and industrialised economies
Auke Rijpma, Jan Luiten van Zanden and Marco Mira d’Ercole
16 Nov 2018
This paper describes development patterns beyond GDP in a long-term historical perspective. It revisits the discussion on the goals of development in light of the current discussions on ‘Beyond GDP’, provides evidence on GDP and well-being outcomes...
Diversity statistics in the OECD
Carlotta Balestra and Lara Fleischer
12 Nov 2018
Data on ethnic, racial and indigenous identity can help render certain minorities statistically visible, and expose potential discrimination and inequalities. This paper systematically reviews diversity data collection practices in OECD countries and...
Measuring the impact of businesses on people’s well-being and sustainability
Michal Shinwell and Efrat Shamir
09 Nov 2018
Businesses have a significant impact on people’s economic and social conditions, as well as on environmental outcomes. This paper presents an overview of the various kinds of initiatives aimed at measuring or reporting on business’ impact, or certain...
Policy use of well-being metrics
Carrie Exton and Michal Shinwell
07 Nov 2018
The last decade has seen major advances in the measurement of well-being in national statistics – but what are governments doing to incorporate these metrics and frameworks into policy decision making? This paper describes the progress made in many...
Productivity measurement, R&D assets and mark-ups in OECD countries
Paul Schreyer and Belen Zinni
29 Oct 2018
A key feature of the 2008 revision of the System of National Accounts was the treatment of R&D expenditure as investment. The question arises whether the standard approach towards accounting for growth contribution of assets is justified given the...
Child well-being and the Sustainable Development Goals
David Marguerit, Guillaume Cohen and Carrie Exton
27 Sep 2018
This paper summarises available evidence on the distance that OECD countries need to travel in order to reach the Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) targets for children and young people. More than 50 indicators are included in this analysis,...
Including unpaid household activities
Peter van de Ven, Jorrit Zwijnenburg and Matthew De Queljoe
28 Jul 2018
The System of National Accounts, which provides information on important macroeconomic indicators such as Gross Domestic Product (GDP), household disposable income and final consumption, typically excludes the value of unpaid household activities....
What matters the most to people?
Carlotta Balestra, Romina Boarini and Elena Tosetto
24 Jul 2018
The OECD Better Life Index is an interactive composite index that aggregates average measures of country’s well-being outcomes through weights defined by users. This paper studies these weights by analysing the responses given by close to 130 000...
