Comparability and methodological adjustments of labor statistics: The case of the unemployment rate for Ecuador

The national statistical institutes face permanently the need to reform and update the statistical criteria and instruments for labor market analysis, as well as to adapt international recommendations for measurement. These processes pose important challenges regarding the comparability of informa...

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Main Authors: José Gabriel Castillo, Carla María Salas
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Universidad de Chile 2018-05-01
Series:Estudios de Economía
Online Access:https://estudiosdeeconomia.uchile.cl/index.php/EDE/article/view/49267
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spelling doaj-af08456a6a834a739c887a35442e08ff2020-11-25T00:19:08ZengUniversidad de ChileEstudios de Economía0304-27580718-52862018-05-0145111314549267Comparability and methodological adjustments of labor statistics: The case of the unemployment rate for EcuadorJosé Gabriel CastilloCarla María SalasThe national statistical institutes face permanently the need to reform and update the statistical criteria and instruments for labor market analysis, as well as to adapt international recommendations for measurement. These processes pose important challenges regarding the comparability of information, necessary to analyze the labor market dynamics. This study presents a consistent methodological approach for the splicing of labor market aggregates based on microeconomic information from household surveys. We analyze the case of the national unemployment rate for Ecuador; assess the potential alternatives for simulation and define a consistent selection criterion for the prognosis and splicing of the series.https://estudiosdeeconomia.uchile.cl/index.php/EDE/article/view/49267
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Comparability and methodological adjustments of labor statistics: The case of the unemployment rate for Ecuador
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Carla María Salas
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title Comparability and methodological adjustments of labor statistics: The case of the unemployment rate for Ecuador
title_short Comparability and methodological adjustments of labor statistics: The case of the unemployment rate for Ecuador
title_full Comparability and methodological adjustments of labor statistics: The case of the unemployment rate for Ecuador
title_fullStr Comparability and methodological adjustments of labor statistics: The case of the unemployment rate for Ecuador
title_full_unstemmed Comparability and methodological adjustments of labor statistics: The case of the unemployment rate for Ecuador
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publisher Universidad de Chile
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description The national statistical institutes face permanently the need to reform and update the statistical criteria and instruments for labor market analysis, as well as to adapt international recommendations for measurement. These processes pose important challenges regarding the comparability of information, necessary to analyze the labor market dynamics. This study presents a consistent methodological approach for the splicing of labor market aggregates based on microeconomic information from household surveys. We analyze the case of the national unemployment rate for Ecuador; assess the potential alternatives for simulation and define a consistent selection criterion for the prognosis and splicing of the series.
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