A.R.E - Egyptian Economic Census 2017/2018, Egyptian Economic Census 2017/2018
Reference ID | DDI-EGY-CAPMAS-ECOCEN-2018-V01 |
Year | 2017 |
Country | A.R.E |
Producer(s) | CAPMAS - CAPMAS |
Sponsor(s) | CAPMAS - CAPMAS - |
Collection(s) |
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Overview
Identification
DDI-EGY-CAPMAS-ECOCEN-2018-V01 |
Version
V5 :The release for publication and public use, Egyptian economic census. 2020-03-01
Overview
Economic census data has great importance as it provides the opportunity to:- Build national accounts and monitor GDP,whether at national or local level for each governorate.
- Carry out specialized studies for - different types of establishments (micro, very small, small and medium) whose data is available from economic census.
- A comprehensive counting for all economic units, within certain geographical limits during a specific period of time (fiscal / calendar year), in order to collect,classify,evaluate, analyse and publish basic data for all establishments (No. of workers, wages, production requirements, production, fixed assets, added value of employees, wages, production requirements, production, fixed assets, added value).
Comprehensive coverage of economic censuses is achieved through dealing with multiple sources:
- Collecting data regularly on a regular basis within current statistics system framework through fulfilment of different economic activity units of the required data forms.
- The administrative records that provide a framework for establishments in various activities
, in addition to providing the required information or some of it for the specified time periods,
- Using samples to collect detailed data on some specific characteristics of economic units that are not covered by previous sources, taking into account the sample efficiency in representing the economic units under study.
Census data
Economic establishments in Public/Public business and Private sectors establishments
Scope
1.Provide a complete picture and detailed information on the structure ,various economic activities characteristics and their geographical distributions that can be used to measure economic growth.2.Provide comprehensive and detailed information on inputs and outputs value of each economic activity separately at the regional and national levels.
3.Measure the extent to which each economic activity contributes to GDP, as well as measuring relative importance of each economic activity in relation to other economic activities in the national economy at both regional and national levels.
4.Provide data on small, medium and micro establishments (No. of establishments, No. of workers, wages … etc.) upon economic activities and Republic governorates level.
5.Provide data on Informal Private sector (No. of establishments, No. of workers, wages…etc.) upon economic activities and Republic governorates level.
6.Achieving complementarity in various economic activities data by providing data about small establishments that are not covered by current statistics and their data is regularly annually updated.
7.Identify employment structure in each economic activity and its various distributions according to professions groups.
8.Determine the presence or absence of unexploited energy and reasons for existence of unexploited energy in every economic activity.
9.Identify what each economic activity can provide with new job opportunities that help in reduction of unemployment rates.
10. Provide a modern framework for the representative establishments of all economic activities through the selected sample.
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Administrative guide |
Coverage
Upon A.R.E governorates level Take a sample of 471 thousand (operating temporarily and closed establishments), on the basis of three criteria:
1) Economic activity of the establishment,
2) No. of workers,
3) Governorate (geographical location).
The sample includes 10% of the temporarily closed establishments.
The design gives more weight to big establishments (10 workers or more) comparing with small facilities, as they are fully integrated into the sample, as is cleared from the data:
Establishments with (10 or more) workers that It is comprehensively counted within the sample 100%.
Establishments with (5-9) workers that 50% of number of these establishments is selected.
Establishments with (1-4) workers that 5% of number of these establishments is selected.
- All establishments engaged in rare activities that were defined as up to 30 establishments were withdrawn at economic activity level within each governorate.
Producers and Sponsors
Name | Affiliation |
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CAPMAS | CAPMAS |
Name | Affiliation | Role |
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CAPMAS | Ministry of Planning and Economic Development |
Name | Abbreviation | Role |
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CAPMAS | CAPMAS |
Name | Affiliation | Role |
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Public/Public business sector establishments | ||
Private sector establishments | ||
Metadata Production
Name | Abbreviation | Affiliation | Role |
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CAPMAS | capmas | Ministry of Planning and Economic Development | Issuing and Publishing of the study |
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