Social Indicators and Indicator Systems: Tools for Social Monitoring and Reporting



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Social Indicators and Indicator Systems: Tools for Social Monitoring and Reporting Heinz-Herbert Noll ZUMA Social Indicators Department Mannheim, Germany www.gesis.org/sozialindikatoren/ OECD World Forum Statistics, Knowledge and Policy, Palermo, 10-13 November 2004 - Page 1

Two Basic Functions of Social Indicators: Measurement and Monitoring of Wellbeing and Social Progress (comparative) monitoring of changes in living conditions and the quality of life: - is the quality of individual life and societies getting better or worse across time? - how is life in one society, region, city compared to other societies, regions... Monitoring of General Social Change (comparative) monitoring of structural changes and progress in modernization - how do social structures change across time - what are the structural differences between societies, regions etc. OECD World Forum Statistics, Knowledge and Policy, Palermo, 10-13 November 2004 - Page 2

Social Reporting major application of social indicators (research) monitoring + analysis + interpretation based on aggregated data & microdata analysis specific advantages and disadvantages of official and non-official approaches plurality of approaches and activities needed, including science based social reporting OECD World Forum Statistics, Knowledge and Policy, Palermo, 10-13 November 2004 - Page 3

Social Indicators and Social Reporting: Knowledge for Whom and What? to inform and enlighten citizens and the general public part of democratic infrastructure to provide expert knowledge for political elites, administrations and governments to provide information for research and education overall: creation and supply of knowledge for the continuous selfreflection of societies OECD World Forum Statistics, Knowledge and Policy, Palermo, 10-13 November 2004 - Page 4

Basic Requirements of Constructing a System of Social Indicators Key Questions: how to choose a limited number of subjects / dimensions of measurement from an unlimited social universe? how to organize the measurement and monitoring processes? Key Elements of an Indicator System: framework or rationale needed to identify and justify the selection of dimensions of measurement to be addressed system architecture needed to set up the basic structure and to define procedures of measurement Formal Criteria to be respected by constructing a system of (social) indicators: comprehensiveness consistency non-redundancy parsimoniousness OECD World Forum Statistics, Knowledge and Policy, Palermo, 10-13 November 2004 - Page 5

German System of Social Indicators - created in the 1970 s - 14 life domains - ca. 400 indicators - ca. 3000 time series - from 1950 onwards as far as data available - Digital Information System Disi 2.1 (bilingual) free download - selection of 83 keyindicators (www) OECD World Forum Statistics, Knowledge and Policy, Palermo, 10-13 November 2004 - Page 6

Why Do We Need Social Monitoring and Reporting at the European Level? process of European integration creates needs for more and better comparative information on social structures and conditions improvement of living conditions and the quality of life are among the main political goals of the European Union Maastricht treaty requests the presentation of social reports key role of social indicators and reporting in European social policy: benchmarking, best practice, open coordination post Lisbon process places new emphasis on social indicators to be used to monitor advances in goal attainment recent enlargement increases heterogeneity and inequality within the European Union OECD World Forum Statistics, Knowledge and Policy, Palermo, 10-13 November 2004 - Page 7

European System of Social Indicators Overall Objective: to develop a theoretically as well as methodologically well-grounded set of social indicators to be used to monitor quality of individual life and societies as well as changes in the social structure at the European level General Properties and Requirements: science based, theory and concept driven approach comprehensive and integrated system use of most appropriate - valid and reliable - indicators use of best available databases and ensuring cross-national comparability Final Product: EUSI - Electronic European Information System Social Indicators OECD World Forum Statistics, Knowledge and Policy, Palermo, 10-13 November 2004 - Page 8

Data, Policy and Concept Driven Approaches of Indicator Construction Data Driven Data Indicators Classification of Indicators e.g. Eurostat s list of social Indicators Policy Driven Policy concerns policy objectives Indicators Data e.g. Common Indicators Relating to National Strategies for Safe and Sustainable Pensions by Indicators Subgroup of the EU Social Protection Committee Concept Driven Concept Measurement Dimensions Indicators Data e.g. European System of Social Indicators (EUSI) OECD World Forum Statistics, Knowledge and Policy, Palermo, 10-13 November 2004 - Page 9

European System of Social Indicators: Conceptual Framework Individual Level Societal Level Welfare Measurement Quality of Life - living conditions - subjective well being Quality of Society Sustainability - preservation of natural and human capital Social Cohesion - reduction of disparities, inequalities, exclusion - strengthening of relations and ties Monitoring Social Change Values and Attitudes e.g. - postmaterialism - gender roles - party preferences etc. Social Structure e.g. - demographic - social class - employment etc. OECD World Forum Statistics, Knowledge and Policy, Palermo, 10-13 November 2004 - Page 10

Life Domains & Measurement Dimensions Life Domains Population, Households and Families Transportation Leisure, Media and Culture Social and Political Participation and Integration Income, Standard of Living, and Consumption Patterns Education and Vocational Training Health Housing Labour Market and Working Conditions Social Security Public Safety and Crime Environment Total Life Situation Domain-specific Measurement Dimensions e.g. Child Care Services Income Inequality Trust in Educational System Health Prevention Environmental Impacts of Housing Occupational structure Attitudes towards Environmental Protection Dimensions of Welfare Quality of Life Objective Living Conditions Subjective Well-Being Social Cohesion Disparities, Inequalities, Social Exclusion Social Ties/Social Capital Sustainability Human Capital Natural Capital Dimensions of Social Change Sociodemographic and -economic Structure Values and Attitudes OECD World Forum Statistics, Knowledge and Policy, Palermo, 10-13 November 2004 - Page 11

Some Additional Elements of System s Architecture Indicators: objective (outcomes, resources, conditions, inputs) and subjective (outcomes) Coverage EU15 - Member States + Norway, Switzerland, Czech Republic, Hungary, Poland, Japan, United States new EU member states are being included successively Periodicity of Observation Starting point of time-series: 1980; year by year observations as far as data are available Level of Regional Disaggregation: NUTS-1 or similar level as far as meaningful and data are available Data Sources: Aggregated Data: for example EUROSTAT Databases; Microdata: for example ECHP, LIS, Eurobarometer, ISSP, World-Value-Surveys, European Social Survey OECD World Forum Statistics, Knowledge and Policy, Palermo, 10-13 November 2004 - Page 12

Data Sources Used for the European System of Social Indicators Aggregate data from official national and supranational statistics (examples): Microdata from international surveys (examples): Eurostat / European Commission: - New Cronos Database - Demographic Statistics - Labour Force Surveys - Household Budget Surveys - European System of Integrated Social Protection - Statistics (ESSPROS) Council of Europe, Demographic Data Base UNESCO/ OECD/ Eurostat Data on Education WHO Health for All Database OECD Health Data International Labour Organization (ILO) United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) European Environment Agency (EEA) Eurostat / European Commission: - European Community Household Panel (ECHP) - Eurobarometer Studies - Central and Eastern Eurobarometer (CEEB) - Candidate Countries Eurobarometer (CCEB) World Values Survey (WVS) European Values Study (EVS) International Social Survey Programme (ISSP) European Social Survey (ESS) European Survey on Working Conditions Euromodule OECD World Forum Statistics, Knowledge and Policy, Palermo, 10-13 November 2004 - Page 13

100 Coverage of Child Care Services for Children Aged less than 3 Years In % of Best Practice (DK) 90 80 % (Best Practice= 100) 70 60 50 40 30 20 10 0 100 76 74 63 49 43 43 25 16 14 11 8 5 4 DK (2000) D-E (1998) S (1998) N (2000) UK (2000) FIN (1999) F (1999) Country JAP (2000) H (2000) I (2000) D (1998) A (1999) PL (2000) D-W (1998) OECD World Forum Statistics, Knowledge and Policy, Palermo, 10-13 November 2004 - Page 14

Dimension: Disparities, Inequalities and Social Exclusion Life Domain: Labour Market and Working Conditions Indicator: Ratio of Unemployment Rates of Women and Men 3,0 2,5 Gre e c e 2,0 It aly 1,5 1,0 B e lg ium W- Ge rmany F ra nc e 0,5 U nit e d King d o m 0,0 19 8 3 19 8 4 19 8 5 19 8 6 19 8 7 19 8 8 19 8 9 19 9 0 19 9 1 19 9 2 19 9 3 19 9 4 19 9 5 19 9 6 19 9 7 19 9 8 19 9 9 OECD World Forum Statistics, Knowledge and Policy, Palermo, 10-13 November 2004 - Page 15

Dimension: Demographic and Socio-economic Structures Life Domain: Labour Market and Working Conditions Indicator: Employment in the Service Sector (in %) NL L U.S. UK S N B F DK CH FIN J AP IRL D A I E GR H CZ P P L 1980 2002 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 OECD World Forum Statistics, Knowledge and Policy, Palermo, 10-13 November 2004 - Page 16

Dimension: Subjective Well-being Life Domain: Income, Standard of Living and Consumption Patterns Indicator: Possibility to live comfortable on present income (in %) DK L S NL N CH UK B IRL I A E D FIN CZ GR P H PL 10,4 10,3 8,4 6,5 4,8 21,5 33,8 31,1 30,5 30,4 42,0 40,8 37,9 56,4 53,6 53,4 52,1 51,9 63,9 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 Database: European Social Survey 2002 / 2003 OECD World Forum Statistics, Knowledge and Policy, Palermo, 10-13 November 2004 - Page 17

Potential Uses and Applications: Tool for Comparative Research - descriptive background information for various kinds of analysis - database for the comparative charting and analysis of social change - database to be used to test macro-sociological hypotheses Tool for General Social Monitoring and Reporting - comparative information on current state and changes of individual living conditions, wellbeing and societal quality Tool for Policy Making - information on goal achievement - information on convergence and divergence - information on best practice: benchmarking - identification of deficiencies and need for action OECD World Forum Statistics, Knowledge and Policy, Palermo, 10-13 November 2004 - Page 18

Total Fertility Rate by Supply of Child Care Services 1,9 1,8 F N 1,7 UK FIN DK 1,6 TFR 1,5 D-W S 1,4 PL D 1,3 A H JAP R 2 = 0,5393 1,2 I 1,1 1 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 Child Care Services OECD World Forum Statistics, Knowledge and Policy, Palermo, 10-13 November 2004 - Page 19

Life Satisfaction by GDP per Capita (PPP) 10 9 Life satisfaction 2000 8 7 6 5 U A BG BY HR PL EST RUS SK CZ HU M SLO P GR ES FIN S GB D F A B DK IS IRL R2 = 0,8121 L 4 3 2 1 0 5000 10000 15000 20000 25000 30000 35000 40000 45000 50000 55000 GDP per capita 2000 OECD World Forum Statistics, Knowledge and Policy, Palermo, 10-13 November 2004 - Page 20

Two Major Forms of Giving Access to the Data: Website: www.gesis.org/en/social_monitoring/social_indicators/eu_reporting/eusi.htm OECD World Forum Statistics, Knowledge and Policy, Palermo, 10-13 November 2004 - Page 21

Electronic European Information System Social Indicators (Prototype) Planned: Web-based Electronic Information System OECD World Forum Statistics, Knowledge and Policy, Palermo, 10-13 November 2004 - Page 22

EUSI Domains totally or in part completed (by end of 2004): Population, Household and Family ca. 140 Indicators Housing ca. 50 Indicators Education and Vocational Training Labour Market and Working Conditions ca. 160 Indicators Income, Standard of Living, and Consumption Patterns Health Total Life Situation OECD World Forum Statistics, Knowledge and Policy, Palermo, 10-13 November 2004 - Page 23