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should be part of the employment according to the domestic concept.
Moreover, employed persons living in institutions and those above the
age 74 are not accounted in LFS therefore should be added to the number
of employment. Due to the fact that the agricultural producers for own
final use are not covered correctly in LFS due to statistical deficiencies, an
additional estimation is provided as an adjustment. The same is the case
with some other adjustments like drug trafficking, which is a sensitive field
that persons do not like to confess publicly and probably do not consider
as a job, to mention in such a survey.
The employment data in domestic concept can facilitate the detailed
analysis of gross value added from productivity point of view and allows
the validation. (Commission Decision, 94/168) The gross value added
available by different dimensions, should be calculated for institutional
sectors, in NACE breakdown, and it is the sum of data extracted from
different data sources and result of several estimation. The breakdown of
gross value added by data sources and estimation methods is classified
into process table (PT) categories. The Eurostat has developed a unified
table system to standardize and facilitate verifications. For the Member
States, besides the Gross National Income (GNI) Inventory, a PT must be
prepared in a defined structure for the specified reference year. (Eurostat
(2004), (2005b)) The purpose of PT is to provide an overview of the
compilation of the national accounts, the data sources and the estimation
procedures used for the GDP-GNI calculation. The process table facilitates
the verification of calculations and also improves the quality of national
accounts. (Murai (2011)) The Hungarian GDP has been generated in PT
structure for the whole annual time series since the calculation year 2013.
This new system makes possible to follow up revisions among different
calculation years.
The process table approach in the compilation of employment data
according to domestic concept (see Table 1. left side) help to understand
input needs of the production. It is necessary to cross-validate the gross
value added and the items of income generation account. The income
generation account, the gross value added and employment in domestic
concept should be coherent and their items should be comparable to each
other. Therefore, in the PT concept of production approach not all
categories induce additional labour input.
The survey and census data, the administrative records as well as the
combined data sources are the basis of national accounts data in the PT
framework. These data sources cover all observed data for the reference
period. In the case of employment in PT concept these lines include the
social contribution return data, the monthly institutional labour statistics
(regarding to short-term business statistics (STS)), the employment data
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