Statistical annex for the Report of the department

  • Contextual indicators | Tables 1 and 2
    • Démographic indicators
      • Dependency ratio and/or distribution of the population by age range | SSE database
        Original source: United Nations Population Division - World Population Prospects (2006 revision -- wait for the new one) | More
      • ? Esp?rance de vie ? la naissance : totale et par sexe ou Esp?rance de vie en bonne sant? (HALE) - ? discuter | Will be included in SSE
        Original sources:
        • ONU (Division de la population) - World population prospects
        • World Health Organisation - WHO Statistical System | More ...
    • Economic and poverty indicators
      • GDP per capita PPP (current international $) or current GDP per capita (US $) | SSE database
        Original source: World Development Indicators
      • Poverty indicators | SSE database
        • Population living with less then 1 dollar per day (in percentage of total population)
        • Population living with less then 2 dollar per day (in percentage of total population)
        • Gini coefficient
          Remark: available for a limited number of countries
    • Labour force and employment indicators | SSE database (for 2006, will be updated if possible)
      • Labour force to population ratio 15-64 - Total
      • Labour force to population ratio 15-64 - Female
      • (Labour force to population ratio 15-64 - Male)
      • Employment to population ratio 15-64 - Total
      • Employment to population ratio 15-64 - Female
      • Self-employment in total employment
      • Wage employment in total employment
      • Contributing family workers in total employment

      • Original source: ILO KILM and Laborsta
        Remark: proportion by status in employment is available for a limited number of countries
  • Social security/ social protection specific indicators
    • Table 3 | Scope of Social security: legal provision | Social security mecanisms and programmes database to be updated and complemented with SSPW and possibly national legislation
      • Existence d'un programme de protection sociale par branche | indicator: number of branches covered
      • Année de la première loi et de la loi la plus r?cente
      • Groups of the population covered or groups excluded
      • Legal replacement rates: maximum
      • Contributions: workers, employers, government

    • Tables 4 to table 10 | Size: expenditure and coverage
      • Tables 4 to table 6 | Social security expenditure
        • Table 4 - Global indicators
          • Total social protection expenditure (including private and public and health) in percentage of GDP
          • Total social protection expenditure (including private and public and health) in percentage of total government expenditure
          • Public Social Protection and Health Expenditure as percentage of GDP [IMF]
            >> Core decent work indicator 1a for social security [More ...]
          • Public social protection expenditure excluding health benefit in kind as a percentage of GDP
            Sources: IMF, Eurostat Esspros, OECD Socx complement with Social security inquiry [Table]

        • Table 5 - Health expenditure
          • Total health expenditure in percentage of GDP
          • Public health expenditure in percentage of GDP
          • Public health expenditure in percentage of total government expenditure
          • Extent of coverage by health protection systems: percentage of total (public and private) health care expenditure not financed by private household's out of pocket payments (as a proxy indicator)

          • >> Core decent work indicator 1c for social security | Table
            Original sources: World Health Organisation - WHO Statistical System | More ...

        • Table 6 | Benefit expenditure by branch
          • Old age benefit expenditure as a percentage of GDP | Table from SSI to complement existing sources
          • Survivors benefit expenditure as a percentage of GDP | Table from SSI to complement existing sources
          • Invalidity benefit expenditure as a percentage of GDP | Table from SSI to complement existing sources
          • Employment injury benefit expenditure as a percentage of GDP | Table from SSI to complement existing sources -- few countries covered
          • Unemployment benefit expenditure as a percentage of GDP | Table from SSI to complement existing sources -- mainly developping countries
          • Labour market programmes benefit expenditure as a percentage of GDP | Table from SSI to complement existing sources -- to be checked and discussed
          • Family and children benefit expenditure as a percentage of GDP | Table from SSI to complement existing sources -- few countries covered but have to be developped
          • Maternity benefit expenditure as a percentage of GDP | Table from SSI to complement existing sources -- few countries covered
          • Sickness and health expenditure as a percentage of GDP | Table from SSI to complement existing sources -- few countries covered
          • Housing expenditure as a percentage of GDP | Table from SSI to complement existing sources -- few countries covered
          • Other income support benefit expenditure as a percentage of GDP | Table from SSI to complement existing sources -- few countries covered
          • Basic education expenditure as a percentage of GDP | Table from SSI to complement existing sources -- few countries covered

          • Sources: Eurostat Esspros, OECD Socx complement with Social security inquiry see tables above
      • Table 7 | Social security coverage: Active contributors by branch
        Selection of branches to be determined based on data availability with old age, health (treated seperately) and unemployment suggested as a minimum.
        • Old age | Active contributors aged 15-64 as a percentage of the total population aged 15-64 and of the economically active population aged 15-64 preferably for total and by sex
          • Old age demographic protection ratio (contributors) | Table from SSI to checked and completed
          • Old age economically active protection ratio (contributors) | Table from SSI to checked and completed
            Sources: Social security inquiry, Latin american sources (panorama laboral and others), World bank and national sources
        • Unemployment
          • Unemployment demographic protection ratio (contributors) | Table from SSI to checked and completed
          • Unemployment economically active protection ratio (contributors) | Table from SSI to checked and completed
            Sources: Social security inquiry and national sources

        • Health to be treated in a seperate table and linked with the work done on health coverage measurement (see after)
        • Sickness and Health | for info and as an "indicator" that all still to be done
          • Health and sickness demographic protection ratio (contributors) | Table from SSI to checked and completed
          • Health and sickness economically active protection ratio (contributors) | Table from SSI to checked and completed
            Sources: Social security inquiry, Latin america (panorama laboral and others) and national sources
      • Table 8 | Actual beneficiaries by branch (selection of branches to be determined based on data availability)
        Old age, health and unemployment suggested as a minimum. Health is treated seperately
        Data presented for total and by sex when possible (could present a specific box or table in the text). Do we look for the distinction between non contributory schemes and contributory ones?
        • Old age
          • Old age pension recipient ratio 65+ (incl. mean-tested | periodic benefit) | Table from SSI to checked and completed
          • Old age pension recipient ratio total (incl. mean-tested | periodic benefits) | Table from SSI to checked and completed
            Sources: Social security inquiry, Eurostat, World bank, Helpage and national sources
        • Unemployment
          • Unemployment benefit recipient ratio 15-64 (incl. means-tested | periodic benefits) | Table from SSI to checked and completed
          • Unemployment benefit recipient ratio 15-64 (incl. means-tested | All benefits) | Table from SSI to checked and completed
            Source: Social security inquiry and national sources
        • Employment injury ?
          • Employment injury benefit recipient ratio 15-64 (incl. means-tested | periodic benefits) | Table from SSI to checked and completed
          • Employment injury benefit recipient ratio 15-64 (incl. means-tested | All benefits) | Table from SSI to checked and completed
            Source: Social security inquiry and national sources

      • Table 9 | Heatlh coverage and access to medical care.
        Indicateurs relatifs ? la sant? ? discuter avec Xenia and think of a possible composite indicator
        Sources: WHO (soit, National Health Accounts, Demographic Health Surveys, etc.)
        On peut distinguer dans la question de l'acc?s aux soins de sant? quatre cat?gories principales :
        • l'acc?s au droit: L'acc?s au droit est souvent exprim? par le nombre de b?n?ficiaires de l'assurance sant? nationale.
        • l'acc?s aux infrastructures (using existing statistics on infrastructures and indicators like the distance to the closest one...)
        • l'acc?s aux soins eux-m?mes
        • l'acc?s financier
      • Table 10 | Level of benefit
        • Average amount of benefit (weighted by expenditure or/and by the total number of beneficiaries) compared the minimum wage or to a certain proportion of the average wage or earnings (to be discussed)
        • Will probably not be ready for this year.