Nordic Forum for Geostatistics 303152017 The project Nordic project on crossborder mobility and benefits Statistisk utredning över nordisk rörlighet och förmåner över gränserna ID: 632341
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Nordic Mobility
Nicola Brun
Nordic Forum for
Geostatistics
30-31.5.2017Slide2
The project
Nordic project on cross-border mobility and
benefits
(Statistisk utredning över nordisk rörlighet och förmåner över gränserna) 3-year joint Nordic project coordinated by Statistics Finland (2016 – 2018)Financed by the Nordic Council of Ministers (1,5 M€)Participants: Statistiska centralbyrån (SCB), Danmarks Statistik (DSt), Statistisk sentralbyrå (SSB) and Hagstofa Íslands (HI)
31 May 2017
Nicola Brun
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Objective
To develop and produce statistics describing the mobility of people in the Nordic Region ->
cross-border statistics
Included statistical areas:migrationemployment and commutingattendance in education and completed educationIf possible also statistics on:social benefitsmobility aspects on businesses31 May 2017Nicola Brun3Slide4
Background -1
Long history of freedom of movement and exchanges in labour in the Nordic Region
Significant especially in the border
areas: Öresund, Västra Götaland/Värmland, Torneå-Haparanda…Obstacles to freedom of movement identified and listed byThe Freedom of Movement CouncilFreedom of Movement database31 May 2017Nicola Brun4
”It
should be possible for private individuals and companies to move, commute, study or conduct business as freely as possible across borders in the Nordic Region without fear of
of
getting caught up in red tape
.”Slide5
Background -2
No comprehensive statistics available on either cross-border mobility nor the amount of people potentially affected by obstacles of freedom of movement
Earlier
projects (not updated)Nordisk pendlingskartaStatNordRegional statistics (on-going)ÖresundsdatabasenVästra Götalandsregionen: StatistikdatabasProject started during Finland’s Presidency of the Nordic Council of Ministers 2016 31 May 2017Nicola Brun
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Cross-border statistics
Requires data exchanges between all country pairs
Individual data from registers
Data matched using names and date of birthBenchmarking earlier and on-going project’s methodsEnriching data & trying to find new angles31 May 2017Nicola Brun6Slide7
Production process
Bilateral exchange of individual data
Matched data is
enriched and aggregated to tablesTables by countries are compiled to Nordic tablesDissemination of compiled tables31 May 2017Nicola Brun7Country of residenceCountry of
education
Step 1. Pick the population
(15
years or
more) per
31.12.2015 and send it with identification data to the country of
education.
Step
2
.
Match the data to
find the highest education in education
register. Add variables from education register and return the dataset to the country of residence.
Step
3.
Process
the
received
data and
add
the
dataset to
the
education
register
in
the
country of
residence
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Outcome
Time span for the statistics: 2008 – 2015 (2016)
Regional level: when possible by municipality, otherwise by region (NUTS3)
Statistics onCompleted education in another Nordic countryMigration between Nordic countries incl. status of and/or background data for migrantStudies in another Nordic countryCommuting between Nordic countriesFirst “round”: exchange between all possible country pairsComplementing national registers31 May 2017Nicola Brun8Slide9
Dissemination
Dissemination
from a Nordic point of view:Nordic Statistics Database: tablesiLibrary: indicatorsNordregio: maps?Dissemination from national point of view:Blogs, articlesStatistical releases?
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Timetable 2017
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Issues…
Sounds easy on paper, but…
Nordic statistical institutes have a lot in common, but also a lot of
differences: sources, definitions, methods, variables, statistics, timetables, languagesA LOT of legal issues due to the exchange of individual data!Several agreements: bilateral agreements for each statistical area between all country pairsOwnership of data (in different steps of the process)Storage of microdataThe future?31 May 2017Nicola Brun11Slide12
Going on now
Project group meeting and workshop on income in Stockholm last week
First data exchange agreements signed (highest education)
First data transfer next weekFirst statistics during June?Next data exchange agreements (attendance in education)31 May 2017Nicola Brun12Slide13
Nordic cooperation
Joint project
Project group plans the data content and tables, agrees on variables and methods, plan timetable and disseminationBasecamp & emailProject group meetingsWorkshop meetings for experts in a certain subject area31 May 2017Nicola Brun13Slide14
Project group
members
SCB:
Therese HedlundSara EkmarkSSB:Helge NæsheimDST:Klaus Munch HaagensenKatja Marie KaaberHI:Ómar HarðarsonSF:Kaija Ruotsalainen (project leader)Heidi MyllyläNicola Brun
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Thank you
!
31 May 2017
Nicola Brun15Presentation of the project for the Freedom of Movement Council in IKEA Haparanda
12/2016