Unemployment and Employment Transitions Data Seminar

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Explore the data merge between Unemployment Claims and PAYE Earnings in this seminar conducted by Paul Rockley. Learn about the data sources, outcomes, and next steps in understanding unemployment and employment transitions. Discover how the integration of data from the Department of Social Protection and Revenue aids in analyzing labor market dynamics.

  • Unemployment
  • Employment
  • Data Seminar
  • Statistics
  • Labor Market

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  1. Unemployment and Employment Transitions 5th Administrative Data Seminar 12th April 2016 Paul Rockley www.cso.ie

  2. Overview Introduction Data Sources Outcomes Next Steps www.cso.ie 2

  3. Introduction Purpose: to look at the utility of a data merge between two data sources:- Unemployment Claims PAYE Earnings (Undertaken as an Officer of Statistics.) Data matching using PIK Hashed PPSN; hides identity but preserves linking capabilities. www.cso.ie 3

  4. Data Sources PAYE Earnings (P35 Returns to Revenue) Unemployment Claims (ISTS data from DSP) www.cso.ie 4

  5. Unemployment Claims Data ISTS - Integrated Short Term Systems From Department of Social Protection Weekly files Information: Claim Start Date Local Welfare Office Occupation Age & Gender www.cso.ie 5

  6. PAYE Earnings Data P35 Annual Returns from Business for PAYE Employees From Revenue Annual files Information: Period of Work Enterprise ID and NACE Sector Date of Birth Total Pay www.cso.ie 6

  7. Data Linking P35 (PAYE Returns to Revenue) ISTS (Weekly DSP Claims) www.cso.ie 7

  8. Some Outcomes www.cso.ie 8

  9. Leavers to P35 Employment for 2013 by NACE2 www.cso.ie 9

  10. Leavers to P35 Employment by Mean Weekly Pay (2013) A B-E F G-U Agriculture, forestry and fishing Industry Construction Services www.cso.ie 10

  11. Earnings in New Employments upon leaving Live Register www.cso.ie 11

  12. Earnings in New Employments upon leaving Live Register L Great Dublin Area M H H www.cso.ie 12

  13. FETAC Data www.cso.ie 13

  14. Regions of Ireland 14 **Major FETAC awards at NFQ Level 5

  15. Regions of Ireland 15 **Major FETAC awards at NFQ Level 5

  16. Next Steps www.cso.ie 16

  17. Next Steps Study leavers from LR who don't go back into work where did they go? Destination occupations may be of more interest than Industry NACE Sectors. LR has the occupation that the claimant lists when they first make a claim. Could study what jobs they go into when they leave the LR. "Flow". Career change? Could compare what benefits before and after gaining PAYE/P35 work ... www.cso.ie 17

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  21. Voronoi Diagram A Voronoi diagram is a partitioning of a plane into regions based on distance to points in a specific subset of the plane. That set of points (called seeds, sites, or generators) is specified beforehand, and for each seed there is a corresponding region consisting of all points closer to that seed than to any other. These regions are called Voronoi cells. www.cso.ie 21

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